PITTSBURGH -- Police say a man has returned JuJu Smith-Schuster's bike, telling investigators he bought it from someone for $200 on the street.
Mount Oliver police Chief Matt Juzwick said the man called from a bar about 11 p.m. Tuesday after realizing from TV news the bike was reported stolen by the Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver. Smith-Schuster was expected to pick it up Wednesday.
Mount Oliver is a tiny borough bordering Pittsburgh. Read More...
CLEVELAND (TND) — Dawn Staley, the head coach of the University of South Carolina women’s basketball team, faced a “barnstorm” of criticism over the weekend after sharing her thoughts on transgender athletes in women's sports.
Outkick reporter Dan Zaksheske asked Staley to share her position on the debate during a Saturday press conference. A clip of the coach's response shared to X has earned nearly 27 million views.
“Damn, you got deep on me,” Staley remarked. Read More...
CLEVELAND, Ohio — After claiming a national title at 141 lbs. in 2018, Pitt-Johnstown’s Chris Eddins made it back-to-back national championships with a 7-2 victory over Tiffin’s Trey Grine in the 149-lb. title bout at Saturday’s 2019 NCAA Division II National Wrestling Championships at the Wolstein Center in Cleveland, Ohio. Eddins led a group of five Mountain Cat who earned All-American honors.
Pitt-Johnstown has 14 different national champions who have combined to win 22 national titles. Read More...