There's a lot going on around Acadiana this weekend! Here are our picks for fun things to do February 14 - 16, 2014:
Celebrate Valentine's Day at the Red Hot Mardi Gras Ball featuring 5th Avenue Friday night at the District or see Ray Boudreaux at Rox Friday night at 9:30.
Lots of great opportunities to catch a game this week at UL - basketball, baseball, and softball!
Saturday February 15, 2014 is the “Think Pink" women’s basketball game, promoting breast cancer awareness. They'll honor cancer survivors and remember those lost...
LeBron James scored 37 points, and the Miami Heat won their second straight title by beating the San Antonio Spurs, 95-88, in a thrilling Game 7 of the 2013 NBA Finals in Miami on Thursday night.
If the adorable little boy who sang the National Anthem last night at the Spurs - Heat game looked familiar, it's because you saw him on 'America's Got Talent' last season.
It all started back in 1973 when the NCAA handed down sanctions against the basketball team and the university decided to redirect fees it had collected to support the team into a fun day for students.
The next time someone gives you a hard time for living with your parents as an adult, you can point to these famous athletes who did the same thing for some period of time while they were playing or after they hung it up. Some athletes did it to save money, others weren't sure about their future and a select few wanted to take care of their aging folks...
Louisville 82, Michigan 76
Reserve guard Luke Hancock scored 22 points, including making all five of his 3-point shot attempts, as Louisville beat Michigan, 82-76, in the 2013 NCAA basketball championship in Atlanta on Monday night. The victory gave Cardinals' head coach Rick Pitino a second national title in addition to the one he won at Kentucky in 1996, making him the first coach to win a men's
I happened to be watching the basketball game on Sunday when the player for Louisville, Kevin Ware, fell and hurt his leg. From the moment he fell, everyone in the room where I was knew that it was a severe injury.
The world’s most famous backup quarterback has offered up some words of encouragement for the Wichita State basketball team as it prepares for the Sweet 16.
Two-time NBA All-Star Baron Davis was last seen writhing in pain after suffering a knee injury while playing for the New York Knicks last May. A stylish dresser throughout his pro career, Davis, 33, never officially retired, but now he's headed to the Esquire Network (formerly G4) to host a TV show about athletes and other cultural professionals who are setting trends for today's men...
New Rochelle (N.Y.) High School was trailing Mt. Vernon by 10 points with 3 minutes left in the New York Section 1 Class AA championship game on Sunday afternoon. The Huguenots rallied to within two points with 2.9 seconds remaining, and they had the ball under their own basket for a last-ditch attempt...