7:30 PM: Indiana State will dedicate a statue of Larry Bird outside the school's Hulman Center before the Sycamores' November 9 basketball game against Ball State. Bird is scheduled to be present in Terre Haute for the ceremony.
7:15 PM: Indianapolis Colts receiver Reggie Wayne arrived at training camp Saturday via an IU Health LifeLine helicopter. Wayne was accompanied on his trip with a patient from the Riley Hospital for Children.
7:00 PM: Mississippi State football fans will be allowed to bring cowbells into Houston's Reliant Stadium for the Bulldogs' August 31 season opener against Oklahoma State.
6:45 PM: Baltimore Ravens tight end Dennis Pitta is expected to be out for at least six weeks after suffering a dislocated hip during practice Saturday.
6:30 PM: With Saturday's 1-0 loss to the Tampa Bay Rays, the New York Yankees have now gone nine straight games without a home run, their longest such streak since 1984.
6:15 PM: The Dallas Mavericks are auctioning off the court they used during their 2011 NBA title season, along with four bench seats from the same season signed by Dirk Nowitzki.
6:00 PM: The Philadelphia Eagles announce receiver Jeremy Maclin suffered a torn ACL in his right knee during Saturday's practice.
5:45 PM: "Linsanity", a documentary film about Houston Rockets player Jeremy Lin, is scheduled to be released on October 4 in 20 cities across the U.S.
5:30 PM: It was 60 years ago today that an armistice was signed ending the Korean War. Technically the U.S. & North Korea are still at war since a peace treaty was never signed.
5:15 PM: Tennis Channel analyst Lindsay Davenport says that Martina Hingis plans to return to singles action this fall. Hingis earlier announced she was coming out of retirement to play doubles in five WTA tournaments this year, including two with Daniela Hantuchova.
5:00 PM: Philadelphia Eagles receiver Jeremy Maclin was carted off the field during Saturday's practice after suffering an apparent right leg injury.
4:45 PM: U.S. men's soccer coach Jurgen Klinsmann will not be with the team for Sunday's Gold Cup final against Panama after he was suspended for one game by CONCACAF. Klinsmann was ejected near the end of Wednesday's semifinal win against Honduras for yelling at officials.
4:30 PM: Dallas Cowboys coach Jason Garrett said that QB Tony Romo might not play in the Hall of Fame Game in Canton, Ohio against the Miami Dolphins.
4:15 PM: The four-game suspension given to Denver Broncos linebacker Von Miller for the start of this season was reportedly not because Miller failed a drug test. Being late for tests or skipping tests altogether can be cause for a suspension.
4:00 PM: Kansas City Chiefs receiver Dwayne Bowe has been placed on the team's non-football injury list due to a chest virus. But Chiefs coach Andy Reid said that he expects Bowe to be "back pretty quick".
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