Bol Kuir, a 7-foot-3 center who has scholarship offers from high-major programs, is a high school basketball player with an incredible story.
Author: Hayes Gardner, Louisville Courier Journal
A game of inches altered by 2 square feet: Minor league teams using larger bases
Minor league baseball is toying with some rule changes this year. That includes big pizza-box-sized bases and shorter basepaths in Triple-A.
Despite injured assistant, scratched horse and tumble, trainer Bob Baffert wins Kentucky Derby again
Within an hour, Bob Baffert had lost a horse, plus an assistant, and was knocked down. But his team stood as Kentucky Derby champions with Authentic.
Breonna Taylor protesters want police in jail. Instead, 435 of them have been arrested.
The 87 arrested Tuesday were the latest example of protesters in the Breonna Taylor movement being unfazed by punishment from a justice system they don’t endorse.
‘I gotta get my voice heard’: 12-year-old takes up megaphone at Black Lives Matter rally
In so many ways, they’re dissimilar, but in others, they’re the same. Here’s a look at some of the protesters who keep marching for Breonna Taylor
‘This is for you, baby’: 22 days of protests are about more than Breonna Taylor
Protests in Louisville have lasted even longer than Ferguson’s unrest in 2014, and motivations lie in change, improvement, and most of all, Hope.
What about the little guy? How no fall football could affect non-Power 5 schools
For non-Power 5, Division I schools, no football is not a doomsday financial scenario: “A break-even proposition.”
What long-term impacts will the coronavirus have on sports? ‘Dr. Fandom’ weighs in
When sports return to play, will fans be hesitant to go to the stadium? Or eager? “Dr. Fandom” weighs in.
25 years ago, we saw baseball return from historic months-long strike
After an eight-month strike, MLB returned to play on April 25, 1995. The sport was greeted with cheers, as well as jeers.
Inside junior college star’s historic decision between Louisville basketball and the NBA
He could become a primary scorer at Louisville, or a historic NBA draft pick. What is it that makes Jay Scrubb so special?