Local Sports Briefs
COLLEGERaiders play Michigan in WNIT openerThe women’s basketball team will travel to Ann Arbor to face the Michigan Wolverines in the first round of...
Column: IndyCar should re-examine concussion policy
By Jenna FryerAP Auto Racing WriterST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — When Team Penske pulled Will Power out of the season-opening race hours before its start,...
Baylor women No. 1 seed again
By Stephen HawkinsAP Basketball WriterWACO, Texas — Baylor is a No. 1 seed in the women’s NCAA tournament for the fourth time in the...
Hamilton debuts in Reds win
By Gary SchatzAssociated PressGOODYEAR, Ariz. — Billy Hamilton played for Cincinnati, while Kansas City’s Alcides Escobar doubled, scored and drove in a run in...
Tigers new bat boy taken by old ball trick
By Ben WalkerAP Baseball WriterLAKELAND, Fla. — This rookie got caught looking.Eager to do well, Braeden Ward reported to the Detroit Tigers on Monday...
Koch earns NCAA national title
Mark WomackFor Greene County NewsPITTSBURG, Kansas — Carsyn Koch became Cedarville University’s first NCAA champion by winning the 800 meters at the Division II...
Massey mashing baseballs at Sinclair
By John [email protected] — To say Nick Massey has made the transition to college baseball with relative ease would be an understatement.The Beavercreek High...
Local Sports Briefs
PARALYMPICSNorman wins in Florida, headed to RioSARASOTA, Florida — Xenia Christian senior Grace Norman clinched a spot on the United States Paralympic team with...
Iglesias happy with Reds debut
Mike CranstonAssociated PressTEMPE, Ariz. — Raisel Iglesias gave up a run in one inning in his delayed spring debut for the Cincinnati Reds in...
USOC goes full steam ahead, despite Rio issues
By Eddie PellsAP National WriterBEVERLY HILLS, Calif. — Once they get to the Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, American athletes could be faced with...