
James Stewart Commits to Arkansas Razorbacks
James Stewart, a 3-star defensive lineman from Murfreesboro, Tennessee, announced his commitment to the University of Arkansas, citing campus visits and coaching sincerity as key factors.
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James Stewart, a 3-star defensive lineman from Murfreesboro, Tennessee, announced his commitment to the University of Arkansas, citing campus visits and coaching sincerity as key factors.
During the Class AAA state boys soccer tournament at Murfreesboro's Spring Fling, Collierville coach Gareth Munro invoked Mike Tyson's philosophy, and Nick Glaser's CBHS team secured a 1‑0 win over Brentwood Academy, advancing to the semifinals.
Ryan Blaney captured the 2023 NASCAR Cup Series championship, blending his distinctive mustache, family racing roots and a love of the Cars franchise into a story that spans tattoos, video games and a upcoming Michigan race.

Raymond Berry, the Hall of Fame wide receiver for the Baltimore Colts and later coach of the New England Patriots, passed away at 93 in Murfreesboro, Tennessee. His career reshaped the receiver position and his humility defined a generation.

Middle Tennessee State University alum Chris Childers, known for his work on SiriusXM's "Full Ride," has been named the new public address announcer for Blue Raider football, beginning with the 2026 season opener.

Middle Tennessee State University’s football program reveals a 2026 schedule of six themed home games at Floyd Stadium, offering $12 group tickets and Party Tent Packages to enhance fan engagement.

The upcoming season will feature a slate of high‑profile matchups, with kickoff times confirmed for the Blue Raiders and a championship game set for early December.

The Florida International University Panthers have released their 2026 football schedule, highlighting a heavy home presence, a stretch of four consecutive nationally televised games, and the program's first bowl appearance since 2019 under head coach Willie Simmons.

A three‑star recruit from Brentwood High School is one of six finalists, with Tennessee emphasizing the retention of top in‑state players.

On the third day of the annual Spring Fling in Murfreesboro, McCallie’s soccer team captured its second DII‑AA championship in three years, defeating Briarcrest 3‑1. Finn Arnold was named MVP after scoring the game‑winning goal.
South-Doyle lost 1-0 to Station Camp in the Class AA TSSAA boys soccer state championship, with Ryan Hendon's free‑kick proving the difference. Coach Samuel Mitchell praised his 18 seniors for their character and ability.
After a hard‑fought 1‑0 win over South Doyle, Station Camp’s “Team Adversity” clinched its second straight Class AA TSSAA boys soccer championship, a triumph marked by a kidney donation, a suspended senior’s decisive goal and tears of joy.

A series of coordinated burglaries targeting baseball equipment across Middle Tennessee has prompted a multi‑agency investigation.
The Highlanders' eight-year streak of state tournament appearances ended in Murfreesboro as they lost a tightly contested final to Independence Academy.
Independence Academy, a charter school serving immigrant and minority students, captured its second straight TSSAA soccer championship, defeating Gatlinburg‑Pittman 2‑1. The victory reflects a blend of athletic skill, coaching continuity, and grassroots fundraising.
Ravenwood edged Bearden 1‑0 in a penalty shootout after a weather‑marred final, with goalkeeper Connor Shave’s decisive save sealing the victory.
The Farragut baseball team, riding a 19‑0 streak at the state tournament, defeated Collierville 5‑3 to reach the Class 4A championship, aiming for a historic fifth consecutive crown.
Lakeway Christian’s debut state title run featured a dominant pitching performance by Chase Gockenbach and an early offensive burst that secured a 6‑1 win over St. George’s in Murfreesboro.

The Elizabethton boys soccer team has secured a spot in the state tournament for the first time, defeating Greeneville and Gibbs before facing Crockett County in Murfreesboro.
From a predawn alarm in Memphis to a 20‑0 victory on a Delta State campus, the Pearl-Cohn squad used the journey to build bonds that could shape the 2026 season.

In a tightly contested game at Murfreesboro, Tennessee, Middle Tennessee State lost 8-7 to Liberty, with key performances from Brett Vondohlen and Dean O'Neill highlighted by a ten‑senior recognition ceremony.

A dramatic second‑half surge propelled Ravenwood to a 27‑25 victory over Mt. Juliet, highlighting standout performances by Caroline Merville and a resilient squad.

Senior catcher Tyler Minnick, a Business Administration major, earns his second straight spot on the Conference USA All-Academic Team while ranking among the team leaders in home runs and RBI.
The Tennessee Secondary School Athletic Association will crown its inaugural flag football state champions next month, bringing together top high school teams in a landmark event.