
Tired of being pushed around and run over last season, the Tennessee Titans want to make sure that doesn't happen in 2013. More>>
Jarnell Stokes of Tennessee has earned a spot on his second straight USA Basketball team, this time with the Americans' Under 19 team that will compete in the World Championships in the Czech Republic later this month. More>>
The Nashville Predators have signed forward Kevin Henderson to a two-year, two-way contract. More>>
The Nashville Predators have extended their deal with the Cincinnati Cyclones as their affiliate in the East Coast Hockey League. More>>
Vanderbilt center Stephanie Holzer has decided to quit playing basketball and forego her remaining eligibility because of repeated leg injuries. More>>
The puck bounced off the post and rolled across the crease, away from the goal line. The red light flashed briefly, but replays would confirm that Tuukka Rask's shutout streak was intact. More>>
A station official says the cast of an Atlanta sports radio show has been fired after mocking a former NFL player who has Lou Gehrig's disease. More>>
The Nashville Predators have signed defenseman Joe Piskula to a one-year, two-way contract. More>>
Justin Rose walked the 18th fairway and thought of Ben Hogan, and a chance to emulate one of the most famous shots in golf. More>>
Manu Ginobili ran onto the floor as fans stood and screamed. More>>
Heisman Trophy winner Johnny Manziel still has three years of eligibility left at Texas A&M. More>>
Greg Biffle gave Ford a milestone victory - right down the road from company headquarters. More>>
Tampa Bay Rays pitcher Alex Cobb left the hospital and went home Sunday, one day after he was hit in the right ear by a line drive. More>>
The Nashville Predators have acquired defenseman T.J. Brennan from the Florida Panthers in exchange for forward Bobby Butler. More>>
Tennessee coach Mike Munchak has used the last day of OTAs to take the Titans to the movies. More>>
Former Vanderbilt basketball player Ashley Earley is returning to her alma mater as an assistant coach. More>>
LeBron James wanted the responsibility on his powerful shoulders. More>>
Bring yourself to the game. Leave the cooler and backpack at home. More>>
The Tennessee Titans have agreed to terms with receiver Justin Hunter, their second-round draft selection. More>>
The Clemson University Athletics Department said Howard's Rock was vandalized. More>>
The Chicago Blackhawks know all about Andrew Shaw's reputation around the league. They also know the pesky little forward is so much more than just another irritant for opposing players. More>>
The Los Angeles Dodgers and Arizona Diamondbacks will bring their thunder Down Under. More>>
NASCAR driver Jason Leffler died after an accident Wednesday night in a heat race at a dirt car event at Bridgeport Speedway. More>>
ESPN will stop broadcasting in 3-D by the end of the year, the network said Wednesday, dealing a major blow to a technology that was launched with great fanfare but has been limping along for years. More>>
Jozy Altidore continued his scoring run. Eddie Johnson earned a moment to remember getting a goal before his raucous home crowd that matched the hype that came with playing a World Cup qualifier in Seattle. More>>
After months of controversy, Alabama coach Nick Saban received a hero's welcome in a setting that resembled a booster event Tuesday as he spoke on behalf of the Athens Area Chamber of Commerce More>>
Danny Green and Gary Neal aren't NBA royalty like LeBron James. More>>
Tim Tebow and Tom Brady took turns, zipping passes over the middle and lofting tosses toward the corner of the end zone. More>>
The new American Athletic Conference will hold its first men's basketball tournament at the FedExForum in Memphis next March. More>>
The support of a handful of old high school buddies, the calming influence of a veteran caddie and timely putting were exactly what Harris English needed to pull out his first PGA Tour victory. More>>
"It's an awesome thing the D'backs did for me. It was something they didn't have to do, but they decided to do anyway," Hahn said. More>>