STATE COLLEGE, Pa. (AP) - The results of Penn State's internal investigation into the Jerry Sandusky scandal are expected to be released this morning. The report is the product of a team led by former federal judge and FBI director Louis Freeh. They've interviewed hundreds of people to learn how the university responded to warning signs that the former defensive coordinator was a serial child molester.
LAS VEGAS (AP) - The U.S. men's Olympic basketball team plays its first exhibition today. They're hosting the Dominican Republic in Las Vegas and sound eager for a game. Deron (DEHR'-ihn) Williams says he's been feeling "rusty." Coach Mike Krzyzewski (shuh-SHEF'-skee) says the team has had a disjointed start thanks to NBA free agency, and now needs to "rectify that."
MIAMI (AP) - The Miami Heat have won a championship, but they're still looking for improvement. In a move that could create more space on the court for LeBron James, Dwyane Wade and Chris Bosh, the Heat have signed Ray Allen and Rashard Lewis. The two were teammates in Seattle for five seasons, and both figure to fit perfectly into Miami's plan to surround James, Wade and Bosh with strong perimeter shooters who can stretch defenses.
LAS VEGAS (AP) - Jeremy Lin will be staying in New York and as the Knicks' starting point guard. Coach Mike Woodson say Lin will "absolutely" be back next season and will enter training camp as the starter at his position, even with the Knicks agreeing to a deal with veteran Jason Kidd. Lin has agreed to sign an offer sheet with the Houston Rockets for about $28 million over four years, but the Knicks have said they'll match any offer.
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) - Major League Baseball's All-Star break extends one more day. The schedule resumes with a full slate of games Friday. Tuesday's 8-0 National League victory was the most watched TV show of the night. Overnight TV ratings were 3 percent higher than last year, though that game registered a record low.