1:15 PM: Madison Park (Mass.) High School girls basketball player Amber Edwards scored all 32 of her team's points in the Cardinals' 56-32 loss to Charlestown Wednesday night.
1:00 PM: Advertising tickets for Thursday's basketball game against Penn State, Illinois sent out an email featuring a photo of coach John Groce hugging his young shirtless son. Former Penn State football assistant Jerry Sandusky was convicted on 45 counts of child sex abuse.
12:45 PM: A federal judge has dismissed one of the libel claims filed by Laurie Fine against ESPN. Fine's husband, former Syracuse basketball assistant Bernie Fine, was accused of molesting ball boys.
12:30 PM: An 8-foot-tall statue of Woody Hayes was placed outside the Ohio State athletic center that bears his name on Wednesday. Thursday would have been the 100th birthday of the former Buckeyes football coach.
12:15 PM: After Wednesday's 66-58 loss to UConn, Syracuse basketball coach Jim Boeheim called ESPN reporter Andy Katz an "idiot" and a "disloyal person" and refused to answer Katz's question.
12:00 PM: The St. Louis Cardinals have picked up the 2014 option of manager Mike Matheny and signed GM John Mozeliak to a three-year contract extension.
11:45 AM: Notre Dame safety Jamoris Slaughter has been denied a sixth year of eligibility by the NCAA. Slaughter tweeted after the decision: "It's been great ND! Hey you know what they say when one door closes another one opens! #NFLDREAMING"
11:30 AM: Dallas Mavericks player Vince Carter passed Larry Bird on the NBA career scoring list during Wednesday's 123-100 win over the Sacramento Kings: "I knew we were rolling. The rim looked like a lake a couple of times."
11:15 AM: Ottawa Senators defenseman Erik Karlsson is out indefinitely and will need surgery on his left Achilles tendon after it was cut by the skate of Pittsburgh Penguins forward Matt Cooke during Wednesday's game.
11:00 AM: Former Arkansas & NFL player Keith Kidd was arrested Tuesday on charges of not paying child support.
10:45 AM: University of Toledo football player Ben Pike is forgoing his final year of eligibility in order to be with his girlfriend who is battling leukemia.
10:30 AM: Double amputee Olympic sprinter Oscar Pistorius has been charged with murder in the shooting death of his girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp.
10:15 AM: The Lexington Herald-Leader profiles Chris Bunn, a one-armed barber who his hoping to earn his state certification next month. Bunn lost his arm in a motorcycle accident four years ago.
10:00 AM: A San Diego Chargers spokesman said that unlike the Oakland Raiders, the Chargers do not plan to put tarps over seats at Qualcomm Stadium to increase chances for home sellouts & decrease chances for local TV blackouts.
9:00 PM: For its opening weekend in April, the Lakewood BlueClaws minor league baseball team will wear special jerseys that will have the names of New Jersey shore towns affected by Hurricane Sandy. The jerseys will later be auctioned off to benefit relief efforts.
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