7:00 PM: USA Basketball chairman Jerry Colangelo says about DeMarcus Cousins, who didn't make the Olympic team: "Before there's discussion about him being part of our program, he has a lot of building to do .... He has a lot of growing up to do."
6:45 PM: Milwaukee Brewers pitcher John Axford shares a photo of four of his teeth pulled out with the caption: "I just got in a a fight with an oral surgeon. I think I lost."
6:30 PM: Chicago's Soldier Field will host on outdoor college hockey doubleheader next February. The Hockey City Classic will feature Notre Dame vs. Miami (Ohio) and Minnesota vs. Wisconsin.
6:15 PM: A Connecticut woman is auctioning off a home run ball hit by Lou Gehrig during the 1928 World Series, with the proceeds going to help pay off her son's medical school debt.
6:00 PM: Peter Sauer, captain of the 1998 Stanford Final Four team, died Sunday night after collapsing & hitting his head on the court during a rec league game in White Plains, New York. Sauer was 35.
5:45 PM: The L.A. Daily News reports Lakers assistant Quin Synder is leaving to join CSKA Moscow, where former Lakers assistant Ettore Messina is now coaching.
5:30 PM: Franco Harris writes on Facebook today: "We all know Penn State is a great institution. We know Joe Paterno is synonymous with greatness. Until we learn otherwise, with cold hard facts, we will continue to believe and hold onto this greatness."
5:15 PM: The U.S. Anti-Doping Agency announced on Monday that U.S. women's soccer goalie Hope Solo tested positive for a banned substance while taking pre-menstrual medication. Solo was given a public warning after the result.
5:00 PM: The New York Daily News reports the Yankees have told Reggie Jackson to "stay away" from the team after his comments about Alex Rodriguez's PED use affecting his Hall of Fame chances.
4:45 PM: Adrian Peterson's lawyer Rusty Hardin released a statement Monday saying the Minnesota Vikings RB "was the victim, not the aggressor" in an incident at a Houston bar that led to Peterson's arrest, and that any claims that Peterson shoved a police officer is a "total fabrication".
4:30 PM: Sports equipment company Rawlings is suing fellow equipment company Wilson for trademark infringement over a gold glove given to Cincinnati Reds second baseman Brandon Phillips.
4:15 PM: Paul Gattis of the Huntsville Times reports how Alabama's & Auburn's football teams have an economic impact on the state of about $500 million annually.
4:00 PM: Blake Griffin was not at Olympic team basketball practice Monday, as he is working on a contract extension with the L.A. Clippers.
3:45 PM: The AP reports that despite the Jerry Sandusky child sex abuse scandal, Penn State received more than $208 million in donations for the just-ended fiscal year - the second most in school history.
3:30 PM: Oakland A's owner Lew Wolff on reports of Sacramento hoping to lure the team away: "We have no interest in leaving our two-team market. Our only focus is on San Jose."
Source: http://www.sportsbybrooks.com/sbblive?eid=39421
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