Content by Jon Phelan Ct Sports Reporter

X Games 14 offers wide appeal

August 6, 2008

The summer X Games may not appeal to such a large viewing audience like that of major league baseball or basketball, but it probably should when you consider the kinds of stunts performed at these games and the immense amount of preparation that goes into

Format of season tickets has changed

August 6, 2008

When Virginia Tech students ordered their season tickets for the 2008 football season, they probably thought the tickets they would receive would be reasonably similar to those in years past. A simple envelope filled with a paper ticket for each home gam

Rugby works to build image

July 24, 2008

You may look at last season and see that through the first five games, the Virginia Tech men's rugby team failed to win one of those games, but there are reasons to believe that this upcoming season will be much different.

Lacrosse makes mark on campus

July 24, 2008

The Virginia Tech men's lacrosse team is not a varsity sport, but it has certainly grown to be a lot more than just another club sport.

Vick's money woes continue

July 16, 2008

Michael Vick declared bankruptcy last week. Vick's financial problems mostly stem from dealings he had with a few different creditors and enterprises. Vick reportedly owes nearly $4.5 million to Joel Enterprises, which is based in Richmond. He also had

Column: Kobe can't compare to Jordan

July 9, 2008

"It's just God disguised as Michael Jordan," said Celtic great and Hall-of-Famer Larry Bird after Michael Jordan put up 63 points against the Celtics in game two of the 1986 NBA Playoffs.

Michael Vick declares bankruptcy

July 9, 2008

Things don't seem to be getting much better for former Virginia Tech standout and former Atlanta Falcons quarterback Michael Vick. As a matter of fact, things are looking pretty bleak.

Harrison headed to Beijing

July 2, 2008

Harrison makes US Olympic team

July 1, 2008

When wondering whether any of Virginia Tech's track athletes would advance past the preliminary round of the Olympic trials in Eugene, Ore., one would have to take into consideration the fact that two of the Hokies' top athletes were coming off of injurie