Sports category, Page 2014
Family of late Dolphins great Jim Kiick donates his brain; starts fundraiser for CTE researchVideo
Allie Kiick, daughter of late Miami Dolphins great Jim Kiick, said she never had any discussions with her father about donating his brain to science. It was a tough conversation for their family to have, she said, before Kiick — a charismatic and instrumental member of the Dolphins teams that...
Peters Township native Brendon Todd matches Johnson’s 61 to take lead at TravelersVideo
CROMWELL, Conn. — Brendon Todd and Dustin Johnson each shot career-low 61s at the Travelers Championship on Saturday, leaving Todd with a two-stroke lead over the 2016 U.S. Open champion. The 34-year-old Peters Township native, playing a couple holes behind Johnson, had a chance at the tournament’s second 60 of...
Former NFL, college coach Phil Krueger dies at 90; Bucs’ 1st GMVideo
PEMBROKE PINES, Fla. — Phil Krueger, who helped build a dominant defense as an assistant for 1967 national champion Southern California and later became part of the first coaching staff in Tampa Bay Buccaneers’ history, has died. He was 90. Krueger died Monday at his home, his family said. Skilled...
Dodgers’ Andrew Toles jailed in Florida on trespass chargeVideo
KEY WEST, Fla. — Los Angeles Dodgers outfielder Andrew Toles was in jail Saturday and charged with trespassing property. The 28-year-old player was detained this week at the airport in Key West, Fla., by a Monroe County sheriff deputy. The Miami Herald reported he was found sleeping behind a Federal...
NWSL players kneel during the national anthemVideo
Players for the Portland Thorns and the North Carolina Courage knelt during the national anthem Saturday when the National Women’s Soccer League opened the Challenge Cup tournament in Utah. The players wore Black Lives Matter T-shirts in warmups before the game, which was nationally televised on CBS. In addition to...
How Logan Hofmann defied odds and bet on himself to become Pirates’ 5th-round pick
Logan Hofmann never wanted to be known as the short pitcher from the small town, but as a 5-foot-9 right-hander who was raised in Muenster, Saskatchewan (population: 430), he proudly owns it. Well, mostly. “I’m listed at 5-10,” Hofmann said, “because it looks a little better on the roster.” His...
Mike Tomlin preparing for unusual training camp environment for SteelersVideo
In a normal football offseason, the Pittsburgh Steelers players would be in their second week of a summer break that would carry through to the start of training camp. And coach Mike Tomlin would be counting down the seconds until he could convene his players at Saint Vincent College. Tomlin...
Double Team: A franchise player with Whalers and Hurricanes, Ron Francis excelled with Penguins
While the NHL is on hold because of the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, the Tribune-Review will offer the Double Team project, an examination of the five best players who have contributed substantially to the Penguins and another franchise. For consideration, a player must have played at least the equivalent of a...
Steelers 2-a-days: J.C. Hassenauer trying to stick around, Cameron Heyward seeking more years on contract
Editor’s note: Leading up to a unique Pittsburgh Steelers training camp staged at Heinz Field this year, the Tribune-Review will be running through the team’s 90-man roster, assessing each player’s outlook for the 2020 season. The breakdown will go through the roster, in mostly alphabetical order, two per day, between...
‘Burgh’s Best to Wear it, No. 65: Pitt’s Joe Schmidt grew tough playing sandlot football vs. convicts
The Tribune-Review sports staff is conducting a daily countdown of the best players in Pittsburgh pro and college sports history to wear each jersey number. No. 65: Joe Schmidt Joe Schmidt did not play in the golden age of Pitt football. In his three varsity seasons, the Panthers won 10...
Major League Baseball confronting short time period before Opening DayVideo
CHICAGO — Forget about those halcyon first few days of spring training, when arranging for the right tee time on the right golf course is often more challenging than the work on the field. When major leaguers report next week for spring training 2.0 — or perhaps more accurately, baseball’s...
Bubba Wallace, NASCAR’s agent of change, doing ‘what feels right’Video
LONG POND — Being an agent of change in NASCAR cuts both ways for Bubba Wallace. He is seen as a hero to some, particularly those who have longed for a Black driver to shake things up in a predominantly white sport. To others, the 26-year-old Wallace represents something else...
After weird NHL Draft Lottery, losers of 1st-round playoff series in running for top pickVideo
Alexis Lafreniere was supposed to walk on stage Friday night in Montreal as the top pick in the NHL Draft. After the covid-19 pandemic paused the hockey season and postponed that possibility, Lafreniere was supposed to find out Friday night where he would be going when the league held its...
Phil Mickelson leads Travelers in first event since turning 50Video
CROMWELL, Conn. — Phil Mickelson figures age might be an asset. Playing his first tournament since turning 50 this month, the five-time major champion shot a 7-under-par 63 on Friday in the Travelers Championship to take a one-stroke lead into the weekend. Lefty said said it was perhaps the wisdom...
Indy 500 plans to admit fans but only at 50% capacityVideo
INDIANAPOLIS — The Indianapolis 500 will run in August with 50% fan capacity, a total that still could hit six figures at famed Indianapolis Motor Speedway. The Indy 500 was bumped from its traditional May date because of the coronavirus pandemic. The 104th Indy 500 will run Aug. 23 at...
Belmont winner Tiz the Law lands future stallion dealVideo
VERSAILLES, Ky. — Belmont winner Tiz the Law will stand at Coolmoore America’s Ashford Stud in Kentucky when his racing career is over. The 3-year-old colt will continue to be owned by Sackatoga Stable while he races. Tiz the Law has won five of six career starts, including last week’s...
Oregon, Oregon State to drop ‘Civil War’ name from sports rivalriesVideo
Oregon and Oregon State agreed to drop the name “Civil War” for their rivalry games. The move Friday was made after discussions between officials at both schools and current and former student-athletes. Oregon State president Ed Ray said the Civil War name “represents a connection to a war fought to...
NFL coaching summit focuses on giving more opportunities to minority candidatesVideo
The biggest takeaway after the NFL’s two-day quarterback coaching summit is there is no shortage of qualified minority candidates waiting for opportunities to be head coaches and coordinators. The league and the Black College Football Hall of Fame earlier this week held a virtual version of their summit, a third-year...
Center James Ellis leaves Duquesne for Tallahassee CC
James Ellis, who came to Duquesne from Westinghouse in 2018 as a promising 6-foot-11 prospect, transferred to Tallahassee (Fla.) Community College. Tallahassee coach Zach Settembre welcomed Ellis to his new school Friday on Twitter. Welcome to the @TCCEagles family, James Ellis! @JamesEllis_1 comes to @TCCeaglesMBB from @DuqMBB and Pittsburgh, PA....
Pocono twin bill weekend loses luster with no fans at trackVideo
LONG POND — The billboard at the entrance to Pocono Raceway has photos of Chase Elliott and Kyle Busch and “First-Ever NASCAR Doubleheader” in bold letters. The kicker comes at the bottom of the sign: “Kids Free.” A grand gesture — and a needless one. Keep the kids at home....
What was the Penguins’ best draft class ever?
Oskar Sundqvist hasn’t been a member of the Penguins organization for three years. In 2017, the two-way forward was sent to the St. Louis Blues as part of a doomed — from the Penguins’ perspective — trade for enforcer Ryan Reaves. Yet, even with that much separation, Penguins goaltender Matt...
Pirates continuing restructuring, laying off 15 members of baseball operations department
The Pittsburgh Pirates had another round of layoffs on Friday, this time letting go 15 members of the baseball operations staff in a restructuring of the department, a source confirmed to the Tribune-Review. The employees were informed they would not be involved in the organizational plans following this season, so...
Mark Madden: Liverpool’s worldwide fanbase can savor long-awaited championship
It took 30 difficult years. But at day’s end, it was relatively easy. Liverpool FC have been a juggernaut of epic proportion on the way to the pinnacle of English football for the first time since 1990. Their seven remaining games will determine their exact place in history, but that’s...
NHL not planning to quarantine players for training campsVideo
Jason Spezza’s confidence in the NHL returning has not been shaken by word of 11 fellow players testing positive for the coronavirus. Given his involvement in NHL Players’ Association talks, the veteran Toronto forward knew from doctors’ input there would be positive test results in hockey just as there have...
NBA, players sign off on final terms for restarted seasonVideo
The NBA and the National Basketball Players Association finalized terms of the deal that will allow the league to restart the season at the Disney World campus near Orlando, Fla., next month. The league and the union made the announcement Friday. Many of the details were already known, such as...
