St. Louis will host the NCAA Division I Men’s Ice Hockey Championship in 2025, welcoming hockey fans on April 10 and 12 at Enterprise Center for the Frozen Four. The event includes semifinal games and a championship match, alongside public practices and the Hobey Baker Award ceremony, making it a vibrant hockey celebration.
Category: Sports
Kenny Wallace, Zane Smith, and Billy Smith on the Dirty Right Rear Podcast
Racing fans, you won’t want to miss this episode of the Dirty Right Rear Podcast, brought to you as always by The Barn! We’re sitting down with NASCAR and dirt legend Kenny Wallace, rising star Zane Smith, and dirt track standout Billy Smith to talk all things racing—behind-the-scenes stories, career highlights, and what’s next for these drivers. From short tracks to the big leagues, this episode is packed with high-speed insight and plenty of laughs!
Marquette Dismantles Providence Behind a League-Best Performance From Behind the Arc
Marquette faced difficulties in the latter part of the Big East season, dropping four of six games and slipping to third place. However, they achieved a decisive 82-52 victory over Providence, led by Ben Gold and Kam Jones, who each scored 17 points. The team's efficient shooting and solid defense showcased potential for postseason success.
Gage Montgomery Racing on the Dirty Right Rear Podcast
On this episode of Dirty Right Rear Podcast, we sit down with rising racing talent Gage Montgomery to talk about his journey in dirt track racing, the challenges of the sport, and what keeps him pushing forward on and off the track. Gage gives an inside look at the dedication and mindset it takes to compete at the highest level.
Lexi McCully’s Heroics Lift SEMO to Thrilling Victory Over Western Illinois
Lexi McCully scored 15 points, including two game-winning free throws, leading Southeast Missouri to a 51-49 victory over Western Illinois, ending a 13-game losing streak. Despite a strong start, SEMO struggled offensively in the second half. McCully's performance included six rebounds and four assists, helping secure the win.
Marquette Throttles Seton Hall Behind Overdue Offensive Efficiency
Marquette, after struggling with three consecutive losses, rebounded with an 80-56 victory over Seton Hall. Led by Kam Jones, the team showcased offensive consistency, shooting over 54% and benefiting from a strong bench contribution. This win restored momentum as they prepare for a challenging matchup against Villanova.
Washington, Jr. Leads Redhawks to Seventh Straight Win Over Tennessee Tech
Teddy Washington, Jr. led Southeast Missouri to an 83-69 victory over Tennessee Tech, scoring 21 points. The win marked SEMO’s seventh straight and completed their first season sweep of Tennessee Tech since 1999-2000. The Redhawks shot 75.9% in the second half and are now leading the Ohio Valley Conference with 12 wins.
Josh Carroll of Brownstown Bullring and Federated Auto Parts Raceway at I-55 on Dirty Right Rear Podcast
Josh Carroll is nearing a deal to purchase Federated Auto Parts Raceway at I-55 in Pevely from current co-owners Ray and Sue Marler, who are optimistic about his leadership. Carroll shares plans for major events, improvements, and safety measures, aiming to enhance race experiences and uphold the track's legacy.
Chase Briscoe Wins Pole Position For Daytona 500 – Pit Road Interview
Chase Briscoe, driving for Joe Gibbs Racing, achieved the remarkable feat of earning Toyota's first pole position in the Daytona 500 during his first start in the 19 car. Expressing gratitude for the opportunity with Bass Pro and Toyota, he aims to carry this momentum into the upcoming duels while assessing his car's performance.
Is Kyle Larson the Best Driver in the World?
Kyle Larson reinforced his status as a top driver by winning two features at the World of Outlaws DIRTcar Nationals, claiming the Big Gator trophy. His versatility shines as he excels in NASCAR and dirt racing, with 37 career World of Outlaws victories. Fans ponder if Larson is the best driver globally.
