3:15 PM: Porn star Taylor Stevens tweets that she plans to be back behind the New Jersey Devils' bench at Staples Center for tonight's Game 6 Stanley Cup Finals against the L.A. Kings. Devils coach Peter DeBoer responds: "We won the last time she was here, so I'll buy her ticket."
3:00 PM: At the Jerry Sandusky child sex abuse trial Monday, Victim 4 testified that during a family picnic Sandusky would throw children in the air but would grab them by their buttocks & brush over their genital areas.
2:45 PM: The NBA referees' union says that officials working the NBA Finals will wear a #57 patch in honor of Greg Willard, a referee who was recently diagnosed with pancreatic cancer.
2:30 PM: Former Edmonton Oilers player & head coach Craig MacTavish is back with the team as its senior vice president of hockey operations. MacTavish had served as the head coach of the AHL's Chicago Wolves this past season.
2:15 PM: Miami Dolphins RB Reggie Bush on Chad Ochocinco: "If we can bring him in here, I definitely feel like he can be a help."
2:00 PM: CBC "Hockey Night In Canada" commentator Don Cherry prefers to know the L.A. Kings' travel distance this year in miles, and none of that "commie stuff" in kilometers.
1:45 PM: Ira Winderman of the Sun Sentinel reports the Miami Heat will be hosting viewing parties at the American Airlines Arena for the first two NBA Finals games held in Oklahoma City. Tickets are $2 each while parking is $5.
1:30 PM: CSN Philly reports Temple Owls men's basketball player Khalif Wyatt was arrested as part of a prostitution bust in Atlantic City over the weekend. Wyatt allegedly solicited an undercover officer & was caught when he tried to flee.
1:15 PM: Two U.S. college students who went hiking in New Zealand survived nine days in the wilderness after getting trapped by heavy rains & a snowstorm.
1:00 PM: At a concert in Columbus, Ohio last week, Red Hot Chili Peppers drummer Chad Smith left the stage at the end of the show singing a few bars of Michigan's "Hail To The Victors" fight song.
12:45 PM: Rafael Nadal set a new record by winning his seventh French Open title in defeating Novak Djokovic 6-4, 6-3, 2-6, 7-5 Monday.
12:30 PM: Kansas City Chiefs & former Iowa offensive lineman Robert Bruggeman was allegedly shoved & punched in the face in an unprovoked attack in Des Moines early Sunday morning. Erwin Castro-Cortez was arrested on charges of assault, disorderly conduct & public intoxication.
12:15 PM: The Metro UK reports Stoke City FC soccer player Andrew Hall has been arrested & questioned by police in the alleged stabbing death of 15-year-old girlfriend Megan Leigh-Peat.
12:00 PM: Newsday's Jim Baumbach reports the defense has rested in the Roger Clemens perjury trial, with the U.S. government's rebuttal expected to take a half a day & push back closing arguments until tomorrow morning.
11:45 AM: NBC News reports former Penn State president Graham Spanier & former VP Gary Schultz exchanged emails in 2001 saying that it would not be "humane" to Jerry Sandusky to involve authorities in child sex abuse claims against the former football assistant.
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