Up and down the east coast yesterday there were multiple reports of a "sonic boom." Last night, its after effects could still be found reverberating ...
Sometimes it's better to be lucky than good. Yesterday Jeff Walz's squad needed ability and good fortune to come away from Holliday Gymnasium in Raleigh, N.C. ...
Turns out Bobby Petrino isn't the only coach who can recover from a 3-5 start at the University of Louisville. Recovering, and excelling is exactly what Jeff W...
Louisville (10-5) rode a 25 point performance from Mariya Moore, and a 19 point effort from Myisha Hines-Allen to a 13 point win on Sunday over the Yellow Jacke...
In preparation for tomorrow night's Music City Bowl in Nashville, I felt compelled to remind everyone about an issue that could lead to some frustration. There...
If you were looking for someone to receive a game ball from Monday's 88-66 victory over UT-Martin, you might be hard pressed to settle on a single player. That...
The University of Louisville women’s basketball team is back from its holiday break and resumes competition on Monday, when it plays host to UT Martin in the KF...
Saturday's 75-73 loss to the University of Kentucky goes into the annals of this series as one of many games that has broken my heart. Just like the Cedric Je...
Fresh from the win over Dartmouth, Jeff Walz and his Louisville team look to improve on their 5-5 record with a road game Friday against Tennessee Tech (3-6). ...
For starters, when you begin the season as the number eight team in the nation, with the number one recruiting class, a 5-5 record cannot make you happy. Nothi...
Keith Poynter graduated from the Louis D. Brandeis School of Law in May of 2011. While in law school, Keith studied Sports Law as well as other core curriculum. Prior to becoming an attorney, Keith worked in the insurance industry for 6 years, and was a police officer in both Kentucky and Tennessee for 6 years. As an avid sports fan, former basketball official and current youth sports coach, Keith is heavily involved in sports when not at work or with his family at the lake.
Keith's diverse background makes him an excellent source for legal opinion about issues surrounding the sporting world. Whether the matter be criminal or contractual, Keith's unique experience and education allows him to offer insight that may be missed by the casual fan.
Keith is available for commentary on any legal issues that may arise in the Kentuckiana area and will routinely post articles concerning local and national sports law topics.