
Sportradar Awarded NHL Data Rights
A competitive auction awarded Sportradar the rights to distribute data for the National Hockey League

A competitive auction awarded Sportradar the rights to distribute data for the National Hockey League

July proved lucrative for the Indiana sports betting market, rising 138 percent to $70.9 million,

Illinois now offers bettors six sportsbooks, the latest two opening on Thursday, August 20 at

BetMGM, the online betting brand owned jointly by MGM Resorts and GVC Holdings, last week

In a lengthy analysis on Medium.com, sports analyst Lloyd Danzig said the track faced by
On the surface, it doesn’t seem like daily fantasy sports fall under the umbrella of

Could Tennessee finally have a launch date for sports betting? If Tennessee Lottery President and

New Hampshire’s first sports betting retail location has opened. The DraftKings Sportsbook at the Brook

Sports betting in the nation’s capital failed to excite in its first two months in

The Virginia Lottery recently issued its second set of proposed sports betting regulations, including 17

In a surprising memo from the Internal Revenue Service last week, the agency ruled that

On September 5, the No. 10-ranked Penn State Nittany Lions were scheduled to open the
On May 4, 1985, the well-rested Edmonton Oilers opened the Campbell Conference Finals by crushing the Blackhawks 11-2. Eight different players scored in the rout, led by two goals each from Jari Kurri, Charlie Huddy, and Glenn Anderson. The victory set the tone for a dominant 15-3 postseason run, culminating in the Oilers' second consecutive Stanley Cup title.
On May 3, 2003, 12-1 underdog Funny Cide made history as the first New York-bred and the first gelding since 1929 to win the Kentucky Derby, defeating favorite Empire Maker. After a dominant 9 3/4-length victory in the Preakness Stakes, his Triple Crown bid ended with a third-place finish on a sloppy track at the Belmont Stakes.