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USWNT's Sam Mewis retires from soccer at 31
United States women's national team legend Sam Mewis has retired from professional football at 31 as a result of a long-standing knee injury.
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Henderson sorry for hurt caused by Saudi move
Jordan Henderson apologised to LGBTQIA+ supporters in an Ajax news conference on Friday if they felt let down by his move to Saudi Arabia.
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Houston's postseason hopes could hinge on a rising 21-year-old big man
Alperen Sengun is already creating All-Star buzz. He also has the Rockets on a path back to contention.
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Weekend watch: Hot streaks to monitor
What to watch for in the NHL this weekend with lineup picks, schedule advice, and adds/drops.
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Can Messi & Co. live up to high expectations? And the lessons from Henderson's tragic Saudi move
With Luis Suarez in attack alongside Messi, expectations are high this season for Inter Miami. Meanwhile, what are the lessons from Jordan...
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From Azzi to Ogwumike: Ranking the 10 greatest players in Stanford history
As Tara VanDerveer inches closer to breaking Mike Krzyzewski's NCAA record for most coaching victories, we rank Stanford's top all-time players.
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NHL Power Rankings: Best addition for each team in 2023-24
The Jets maintain their hold on the top spot, with big moves elsewhere. Plus, here's the best new player or coach (or draft pick?) for each club.
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What to expect from college football in 2024: Realignment, a 12-team playoff and a Saban-less SEC
College football will experience a lot of change in 2024. We're here to walk you through all of it.
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'Horns (mostly) down and other pivotal top matchups for the weekend
Realignment has made for some nontraditional games with a lot of traditional meaning. See the Big 12.
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Bronny James, the high hopes and the many lows of USC's season
After a mountain of misfortune, the Trojans are a long shot for the NCAA tournament.
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Which fighter will have the best 2024?
Can anyone challenge Islam Makhachev for the top spot? ESPN ranks the top 50 fighters based on their expected performance in 2024.
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What's changed for the Bills and Chiefs since the '13 seconds' game?
A 42-36 OT win will have a playoff encore Sunday. But these Kansas City and Buffalo teams are different from their 2021 brethren.