
Trent Sisley Eyes Expanded Role in Second Year with Indiana
After a promising but uneven freshman campaign, Trent Sisley is preparing for a bigger role next season, focusing on decisiveness, versatility and added physicality.
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After a promising but uneven freshman campaign, Trent Sisley is preparing for a bigger role next season, focusing on decisiveness, versatility and added physicality.

A look at the coaches whose contributions have shaped Nebraska football, from the early pioneers to the architects of the 1990s dynasty.
Ron Einerson, a Hall of Fame coach, educator and advocate for girls' sports, passed away at 93, leaving a legacy that reshaped Wisconsin basketball.

A generous donation transforms a soccer stadium, links USF to a signer of the Declaration of Independence, and underscores a long‑standing commitment to community and education.

A power‑steering failure forced Tyler Reddick to finish 36th at Sonoma, allowing Denny Hamlin to move into the points lead by a single point.

Wiley University announces a nationwide search for a head coach of its women's basketball program, aiming to appoint a leader who can continue the Lady Wildcats' storied tradition of competition and scholarship.

A power‑steering failure forced Tyler Reddick to finish 36th at Sonoma, allowing Denny Hamlin to seize the championship lead by a single point. The reshuffling also lifts Trackhouse and sees Erik Jones exit the Chase, setting the stage for the upcoming eero 400 at Chicagoland Speedway.

USA Hockey announces the invitation of three Penn State first‑year players to its Girls National Under‑19 Training Camp, highlighting their international experience and collegiate potential.

A dramatic Toyota / Save Mart 350 at Sonoma Raceway saw Denny Hamlin climb to the top of the points standings, while Tyler Reddick's mechanical woes dropped him to 36th. Shane Van Gisbergen's strong run lifted Trackhouse Racing, and Erik Jones became the first driver officially out of contention.

Junior offensive tackle Trent Robbins announced his commitment to Stony Brook University, choosing the program over Albany and Dartmouth, and will prioritize his final high school season.

With breakout performances from Jackson Holliday to Luis García Jr., managers can gain an edge by targeting the right adds and drops this week.

With September rosters taking shape, a handful of Triple-A standouts are earning regular playing time, offering fantasy leagues a fresh pool of potential starters.

After Dusty May’s exit, Michigan’s interim basketball coach Mike Boynton Jr. is leveraging his defensive expertise, roster continuity and early player commitments to stake a claim for the full‑time position.

As the United States prepares for a pivotal World Cup encounter, the narrative of its men’s national team is woven from a tapestry of historic triumphs and near‑misses, shaping the sport’s growth at home.
A standout performance in the 2025-26 season propelled Tameron Ferguson to conference player of the year, paving the way for his next collegiate chapter.

The Buffalo Bills have won a playoff game in each of the last six seasons but have yet to reach the Super Bowl. With a new head coach and a roster of emerging stars, the team aims to translate its recent success into a championship run.

Willie Roaf’s recent Hall of Fame induction celebrates a legendary offensive line, while the U.S. men’s soccer team advances in the World Cup. Meanwhile, New Orleans restaurants face a tough summer, urging diners to lend support.

After a strong start that secured a provisional playoff berth, Erik Jones' 23rd‑place finish at Sonoma dropped him below the cutoff, while Ryan Preece and Austin Cindric clinched the last spots. Shane van Gisbergen's victory propelled him to 14th, leaving Jones 12 points behind Cindric with eight races left.

The Savannah Bananas, known for their high‑energy Banana Ball games, have partnered with the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum and revived the Indianapolis Clowns to celebrate the legacy of historic African‑American baseball teams.

Cameron Boozer, the 18‑year‑old rookie, is already drawing praise as the Grizzlies pivot toward a new era, while Ja Morant’s tumultuous stint sparks trade speculation across the league.

Shane Van Gisbergen’s latest Sonoma victory puts him within reach of Jeff Gordon’s road‑course record, while Noah Gragson’s clash with Kevin Magnussen and Denny Hamlin’s cautious stance add drama to a packed NASCAR calendar.
Junior Luke Luskey from South Dakota State University was selected as the 2025‑26 College Baseball Athlete of the Year by Sioux Falls Live, capping a season that saw him lead the conference in RBIs, hit 13 home runs and help the Jacks return to the NCAA tournament for the first time since 2013.
Junior keeper Mallorie Benhart was named the 2025‑26 Sioux Falls Live College Women's Soccer Athlete of the Year after leading South Dakota State to a third straight Summit League tournament title and posting career‑high defensive statistics.

The Blue Devils' preseason buzz centers on five players — Nate Sheppard, Jeremiah Hasley, Nick Del Grande, Luke Mergott and Javen Nicholas — each highlighted by a single word that captures their role and promise.