06:45 Sportscast, June 27th, 2016

The status of Saints training camp is still up in the air, as West Virginia and in particular where New Orleans practices, Greenbrier valley, suffers significant flooding. The resort is closed until further notice and 60 roads in the area are still blocked. The waters are receding, but the region is also plagued by thick sludge that piled up because of the flood waters. The team says they are monitoring the situation. The PGA Tour says the Greenbrier Classic scheduled for next month has been canceled.

Making national sports headlines is the tragic declining heath of longtime Tennessee women’s basketball coach Pat Summitt who is suffering from Alzheimer’s. Her family has issued a statement asking for prayers amid reports of Summitt’s condition. Summitt stepped down as coach in 2012 after announcing her diagnosis of early-onset dementia. In 38 seasons at UT, she posted the most career wins of any Division I men’s or women’s basketball coach.

The team that took down LSU in the Baton Rouge Super Regionals is making impressive strides in the College World Series. Coastal Carolina is now in the finals following a 7-4 victory over TCU Saturday night. Today the Chanticleers will face Arizona in a best-of-three series in their first ever appearance at the CWS. They’ll play again tomorrow and, if tied up, again on Wednesday.

NBA legend and former LSU stand-out Shaq is the latest star to make news as he visited Havana on Sunday to put on a basketball clinic for kids. The US State Department sponsored Shaq’s trip as part of the American outreach to Cuba.

Family members of Ben Simmons, a former Tiger star and the NBA first round draft pick, say his cousin died after being struck by a car in a New Jersey neighborhood. Authorities say 21-year-old Zack Simmons was trying to cross a road when he was struck by an SUV that fled the scene. It’s reported Zack went with Ben to the draft in New York last week.