
Boom Ball Brings High‑Energy Baseball Show to Memphis’ AutoZone Park
The upcoming Boom Ball event will transform AutoZone Park into a vibrant arena where co‑ed baseball and softball meet dazzling trick plays and interactive fan experiences.
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The upcoming Boom Ball event will transform AutoZone Park into a vibrant arena where co‑ed baseball and softball meet dazzling trick plays and interactive fan experiences.

After two years as a graduate assistant, Virginia Stuart now leads the administrative side of Belmont’s women’s basketball program, aiming to build on a historic tournament run.
Will Brick, the senior catcher and third baseman from Christian Brothers High School, has been honored as the 2025-26 Gatorade Tennessee Baseball Player of the Year after leading his team to a perfect start and earning national recognition.

Louisville's men's basketball team has released its full 2026‑27 ACC schedule, pinpointing home venues against traditional rivals and detailing a recruiting class that includes standout transfer Flory Bidunga and high‑school prospect Obinna Ekezie Jr.

Speculation about Cameron Boozer's draft destination intensifies, with multiple franchises weighing strategic moves.
Memphis basketball coach Penny Hardaway is addressing a steep attendance drop, a budget shortfall and a need for community engagement as he rebuilds the Tigers’ program for the upcoming season.

During the EYBL session in Kansas City, Syracuse’s recruiting targets delivered standout performances, highlighting the Orange’s aggressive pursuit of talent for the upcoming classes.

Maper Maker, a four‑star center ranked No. 27 among 2025 big men, announced his commitment to the Arkansas Razorbacks, marking the seventh pledge in John Calipari's class. His path includes a year with AUNZ Prep, prior Nike EYBL play with Arizona Unity, and a familial link to former NBA player Thon Maker.

Memphis Tigers head coach Charles Huff discusses his early tenure, emphasizing a new roster, staff changes, and a broader definition of success that extends beyond the field.

Adan Diggs, a highly ranked basketball prospect, has reclassified from the 2028 to the 2027 class after receiving an offer from Kentucky Basketball, now holding the second‑ranked spot and multiple scholarship offers.
Charles Huff argues that the current 12‑team College Football Playoff is perfect and that any expansion would devalue the championship, while the conversation gains new momentum across the sport.
Kentucky’s pursuit of top 2027 recruit CJ Rosser highlights a strategic push to secure elite talent amid a competitive landscape
Texas A&M sophomore Jamarion Morrow hosted a free football camp in his hometown of Orange Mound, drawing over 746 participants and involving his family in a day of training, competition and community building.
Coach Penny Hardaway is optimistic that all 14 Memphis basketball players will report for summer workouts starting in June. Ten have signed agreements, while the status of Fred Smith Jr. remains uncertain, and transfer Maxim Logue is being compared to former player Dain Dainja.
Duron Sutton's move from Ridgeway to Germantown marks a significant shift in Memphis-area high school football, with the new staff inheriting a tough 2025 campaign and a scheduled clash against longtime rival Houston.
The basketball world and Memphis community grieve the loss of Brandon Clarke, a 29‑year‑old Grizzlies forward whose philanthropic work and on‑court contributions left a lasting imprint.

Seda Gabrielyan reflects on her rise from modest beginnings in Armenia to Division I basketball in the U.S., aiming to inspire the next generation and bring glory to her homeland.