Brother Martin AD Mark Wisniewski receives national accreditation
Wisniewski, a 1981 graduate of Brother Martin who has been AD since 2017, is one of an elite group of interscholastic athletic administrators nationwide to attain this level of professionalism.
view moreChalmette, Hannan, Northshore, NOMMA win on mat Wednesday
In wrestling action Wednesday, Chalmette tuned up for the state tournament in Bossier beginning a week from tomorrow with a 35-25 dual meet victory over Belle Chasse.
view moreTulane edged by UTSA on three-pointer, 89-88
The Green Wave took the lead with 59 seconds remaining, but struggles from the free throw line became costly and left the door open for the Roadrunners in the final seconds.
view moreJohnson and Wilson-Rouse combine for 57 points in loss at HCU
With a 35-point effort from Jordan Johnson and a career-high scoring night from Khaleb Wilson-Rouse, New Orleans men’s basketball (7-12, 2-4 Southland) fell Monday night at Houston Christian (5-12, 3-2 Southland), 88-80.
view moreBuzzer-beating follow caps 18-point comeback win for McNeese at A&M Corpus Christi
Never leave a Bayou Bandit with air in his lungs.
view moreLSU women stay in AP Top 10 despite first SEC defeat
The Tigers remained inside the Top 10 for the 23rd consecutive poll.
view moreSoccer: Jesuit draws with Catholic, Rummel takes shutout win
In a matchup of the top two teams in the Division I boys prep soccer power ratings, Jesuit and Catholic of Baton Rouge played to a 2-2 draw Saturday.
view moreDaryl Adams scores 41 to lead Landry past West Jeff
Landry bounced back from a loss to Warren Easton with a 90-66 victory over West Jefferson at home Wednesday.
view moreIt happened in 2023 … sort of
Lots of good stuff – and some disappointing stuff too – happened in the sports world locally and nationally over the last 12 months.
view moreMel Ott League part of the fabric of New Orleans baseball in ‘60s, ‘70s and ‘80s
The league became extremely popular with fans because they could follow teams featuring former professional and college players, as well as current college players who were no longer age-eligible for other amateur leagues.
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