The Seattle Storm’s Sue Bird enters her 18th season with her name etched all over the WNBA record book, and her love for the game still burns bright.
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Premier League, English soccer announce social media boycott in response to racist abuse
The boycott shows “English football coming together,” with groups and clubs from across England.
LeBron James sarcastically responds to Cincinnati bar that refuses to show NBA games until he is ‘expelled’
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George Floyd’s brother express gratitude to Las Vegas Raiders for their support
Philonise Floyd, the brother of George Floyd, expressed gratitude to the Raiders following backlash to the NFL team’s “I can breathe” tweet.
George Floyd’s brother express gratitude to Las Vegas Raiders for their support
Philonise Floyd, the brother of George Floyd, expressed gratitude to the Raiders following backlash to the NFL team’s “I can breathe” tweet.
Sports world reacts to Derek Chauvin verdict: Guilty on all counts in the murder of George Floyd
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No. 1 UConn outduels No. 5 Iowa in battle of freshmen phenoms to advance to women’s Elite 8
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High school football team under investigation for use of anti-Semitic terms to call plays
A high school football team in Duxbury, Massachusetts is under investigation for its use of anti-Semitic language to call plays during a game.
Decade of the Woman
From the executive suite, to the playing field to the world of NFL officiating, these are the women who will lead sports over the next 10 years.
NCAA women’s basketball tournament: Print your bracket, make your picks
The field for the NCAA women’s tournament is set. Here’s a printable bracket to get your March Madness started.