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NWSL: Game should've stopped after King collapse
The National Women's Soccer League said that it would abandon future games that have life-threatening emergencies to players.
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Maresca: Stop judging Chelsea by past glories
Enzo Maresca has warned onlookers not to judge Chelsea against their past glory days and urged supporters to "trust" him after taking a significant...
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Pep slams Prem scheduling: 9 years fighting this
Pep Guardiola has hit out at the Premier League over the scheduling of Manchester City's fixture against Bournemouth.
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Paige Bueckers' hometown temporarily renames itself after Wings rookie for WNBA debut
Hopkins, Minnesota, will have a ribbon-cutting ceremony, food and beverages named after Bueckers, and a watch party for the WNBA rookie's debut.
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Utd co-owner Ratcliffe's wealth drops by $8.6B
Manchester United minority owner, Sir Jim Ratcliffe, has seen his wealth fall by £6.473 billion in the past 12 months, according to the latest...
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Yamal on Barça LaLiga win: 'Just the beginning'
Barcelona's Yamal: 'Winning always on my mind'
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Casemiro: Brazil needed 'big name' like Ancelotti
Manchester United midfielder Casemiro has praised the hiring of Real Madrid's Carlo Ancelotti for the Brazilian national team.
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Ballpark evictions, broken bats and Goliath vs. Goliath: The 10 hottest times in New York baseball history
This weekend's Subway Series is the latest chapter in NYC's epic hardball history.
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The Knicks might need more OG-Mikal magic to stop the Celtics
Chris Herring examines why the Mikal Bridges-OG Anunoby duo is so important to the Knicks' closeout chances.
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'She's a folk hero in our sport': How NiJaree Canady became college softball's first million-dollar player
Palo Alto to Lubbock: Inside why NiJaree Canady transferred to Texas Tech.
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Predicting the WNBA season: Can Liberty repeat? Will A'ja Wilson win MVP again?
New York seeks back-to-back titles and A'ja Wilson is after another MVP. But our expert picks lean toward the Lynx.
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Golden State Valkyries open season with enthusiastic fans, low expectations
As the WNBA finally comes to the Bay Area, eager supporters seem willing to overlook roster question marks.