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Cricket's rising popularity: Will it be the next big sport for US kids?
Coaches, players and fans see a parallel to the rise of youth soccer in the United States a few decades ago. -
PWHL Boston finally gets a name: the Fleet
In the inaugural season, Professional Women's Hockey League teams went without monikers. -
Boston's adaptive sports community cheers on Team USA at Paralympics
The staff at Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital hopes that attention on the Paralympics this week can lead to more awareness about local adaptive sport opportunities. -
For the first time in Fenway Park history, two female broadcasters called a Red Sox game
Emma Tiedemann and Rylee Pay are broadcasters for the Portland Sea Dogs, but they had never called a MLB game — until now. -
Femita Ayanbeku is on a 'good track' ahead of Paris Paralympics
She trained through pregnancy and qualified for Team USA just six months after giving birth. -
Connecticut Sun bring down the house at TD Garden's first-ever WNBA game
Sun took down Los Angeles Sparks 69-61 in front of raucous TD Garden crowd. -
Red Sox suspend Duran for two games following use of homophobic slur
Gov. Healey says "there's no place for that kind of hate or intolerance in the state." -
The modern pentathlon, soon to break from military tradition, has last ride in Paris
This will be the final Summer Olympics with the current line-up of the five events that make up the modern pentathlon. Gone will be the horse-riding and in its place: a controversial obstacle course. -
Fast but not fast enough: A bittersweet Olympics for runners who didn't make the cut
A Peabody runner knows what it's like to set a personal-best time only for it not be good enough. -
Why wait 4 years? Every summer, this Massachusetts city has its own World Cup
The three-day tournament in Worcester runs from Aug. 9 to 11 and usually draws thousands of people.