The Slippery Rock University football team moved up one spot to #12 this week in the national Division II poll. The Rock visit Seton Hill Saturday afternoon. Rock wide receiver […] Read more
Sunday Sports – 9/17/2023
The Pittsburgh Pirates lost again to the New York Yankees 6-3 yesterday. They have one final chance to bring home a win this afternoon when they play the Yankees at […] Read more
Saturday Sports, 9/16
The Pittsburgh Pirates fell to the New York Yankees in the first game of a 3-game series at PNC Park by a score of 7-5. Starting pitcher Johan Oviedo tossed […] Read more
Sports 9/15
Steelers/NFL: Defensive captain Cameron Heyward officially was placed on injured reserve Thursday by the Pittsburgh Steelers, who also promoted a player from the practice squad to help fill... Read more
Pirates top Nationals/Priester returns
The Pittsburgh Pirates evened their series with the Washington Nationals with a 5-1 victory last night at PNC Park. Right-fielder Josh Palacios had two hits including a two-run home run. [... Read more
High School Sports: Boys Soccer: –Butler-3 Shaler-0. Thomas Sheptak led the Golden Tornado with two goals. Drew Knight was in goal for the shutout. Butler is now 4-2-1 overall and […] Read more
Rock QB Long honored by PSAC
Slippery Rock University quarterback Brayden Long was named the Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference Western Division Player of the Week following his four touchdown performance in leading... Read more
The New York Jets came from behind to defeat the Buffalo Bills 22-16 in overtime last night in their Monday Night Football game. The Jets lost newly acquired quarterback Aaron […] Read more
The Washington Nationals defeated the Pittsburgh Pirates 6-2 last night, in the opening game of a four-game series at PNC Park. Nationals starting pitcher Patrick Corbin held the Bucs to [... Read more
The Slippery Rock University football team moved up two spots to #13 in the nation this week following their impressive victory over West Chester, improving to 2-0. The Rock now […] Read more