Dixon wins 49th Acura Grand Prix of Long Beach Drivers start your engines” these iconic words read off by Long Beach native Gabirel “Fluffy” Iglesias kicked off the Acura Grand Prix of Long Beach where IndyCar driver Scott Dixon placed at the ... 04/29/2024 - 11:28 am | View Link
IndyCar Weekly: Dixon wins at Long Beach In this week’s edition of IndyCar Weekly, IndyStar’s Nathan Brown and co-host Stefan Wilson dive into the aftermath of the Grand Prix of Long Beach, where Scott Dixon put together a dominant ... 04/23/2024 - 7:48 am | View Link
Scott Dixon Does It Again, Wins Long Beach Grand Prix on Fuel Mileage Scott Dixon held off the field and used another fuel saving strategy call to win a wild finish at the 40th running of the Acura Grand Prix of Long Beach. After the battle for the win seemed to be ... 04/22/2024 - 12:23 am | View Link
2024 IndyCar Acura Grand Prix of Long Beach Preview Andretti has shown a great knack for nailing the setup on street courses, and Long Beach is the greatest example of that. Since 2018 and the universal aero kit era, the team has won four of the five ... 04/21/2024 - 2:05 pm | View Link
Scott Dixon secures IndyCar win at 49th Acura Grand Prix of Long Beach The most improbable outcome of the day -- Scott Dixon, Chip Ganassi Racing driver (9), surprised and took his second title at the 49th Acura Grand Prix of Long Beach on Sunday. Dixon finished the race ... 04/21/2024 - 1:00 pm | View Link
New month, same awful Rockies.
The Colorado club that is becoming nearly impossible to watch lost again on Wednesday at loanDepot Park, dropping to 7-23 in the club’s worst-ever 30-game start.
In the 4-1 defeat in Game 2 in Miami, the Rockies wasted a strong outing by Dakota Hudson and, in a familiar refrain, lacked clutch hits.
WINNIPEG — Rick Bowness invoked the wisdom from one of hockey’s most famous playoff tales Tuesday night.
His Winnipeg Jets had just finished a season with 110 points — fourth-most in the NHL — but only one postseason victory after the Colorado Avalanche rolled past his club in five games during an opening-round series in the 2024 Stanley Cup Playoffs.
“You get to this stage, at the end of a playoff series, if you’re not putting an ice bag on, you’re not playing hard enough,” Bowness said.
You are what you tweet.
Scroll Deion Sanders’ timeline and it provides messages that are uplifting, encouraging and confusing. Sanders dispenses advice on pursuing dreams, believing, staying positive and remaining disciplined.
Intertwined in those messages, Sanders makes and takes things personally. As one of the greatest defenders ever to play football, it is natural for him to defend himself.
The younger brother of Denver Nuggets forward Michael Porter Jr. was arrested early Sunday morning in Missouri on investigation of driving while intoxicated.
Jevon Porter, 20, was arrested at 1:31 a.m. in Boone County, Missouri, State Highway Patrol records show. Porter, who was released, also was accused of speeding.
The 6-foot-11 Columbia, Missouri, native is a sophomore on the Loyola Marymount University basketball team.
After three seasons with the Colorado women’s basketball team, Tameiya Sadler is moving on.
The senior guard has elected to put her name in the NCAA transfer portal with the intent of playing her bonus year, granted to all players from the 2020-21 season because of the COVID-19 pandemic, elsewhere.
A 5-foot-8 guard from Vallejo, Calif., Sadler played in 94 games, with 26 starts, during her three seasons with the Buffs.
The extra season of eligibility granted by the NCAA for the 2020-21 COVID season has unleashed a number of previously unforeseen opportunities upon the game of college basketball.
Trevor Baskin’s story certainly is one of them.
A gangly and overlooked recruit out of Pomona High School in Arvada four years ago, Baskin gradually played his way into one of the top players in the Division II Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference through his first three seasons at Colorado Mesa.
Going into his senior season last fall, Baskin outlined a plan.