Justin Marks goes back-to-back econd Motul pole of 2023 in NOLA
Practice and qualifying are in the books for the Trans Am Series presented by Pirelli at NOLA Motorsports Park. Justin Marks earned his second-consecutive Motul Pole Award, laying down a lap time of 1:34.394 in his No. 99 Trackhouse Chevrolet Camaro. Marks earned the pole in the season opener at Sebring International Raceway two weeks ago, leading for much of the race before an electrical failure took him out of contention.
view moreBoeheim’s career at Syracuse has plenty of New Orleans roots
The domino that led to Jim Boeheim becoming the head men’s basketball coach at Syracuse University may have fallen in upstate New York, but it was pushed in uptown New Orleans.
view moreJay Robinson made his mark as person and in life
He is not a PBA Hall of Fame inductee but he was simply an outstanding bowler.
view moreFlashback: New Orleans area Goldens made baseball a family affair
You’ve probably heard the old adage “like father, like son” to describe sons who follow in the footsteps of their fathers, often in the same career path. In the case of the Golden family from New Orleans
view moreJason Dumas showcases his pass rush potential in HBCU Legacy Bowl
Southern University defensive lineman Jason Dumas has a simple answer for those who say he is not big enough to play at the next level.
view moreNAIA basketball hosts include Loyola of New Orleans, Alexandria
Five sites will host both men’s and women’s opening round sites including the two Louisiana locations.
view moreRichard Briede selected as 65th Sugar Bowl President
Briede, a prominent New Orleans businessman, has been selected as the Sugar Bowl Committee’s President for the 2023-24 year.
view moreFormer Saints assistant Dan Roushar named Tulane Offensive Line Coach
A 37-year coaching veteran, including two stints as an offensive coordinator, Roushar coached for the previous 10 seasons with the New Orleans Saints.
view moreFlashback: Francingues brothers’ accomplishments filled New Orleans sports pages during the ‘60s and ‘70s
Brothers Wayne and Ken Francingues grew up in a sports-minded family in the New Orleans area, so it was only natural that they both participated in sports, excelling at multiple levels.
view moreAllstate Sugar Bowl continues partnership with HBCU Legacy Bowl
The Allstate Sugar Bowl will again partner with the HBCU Legacy Bowl, a postseason all-star game that will showcase the best NFL draft-eligible football players from Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs).
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