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Boxing powerhouse Cuba lets women boxers compete
HAVANA — Legnis Cala Massó carefully removes her necklace and smiles as her coach slides her bright red boxing gloves over her French tip nails.The… -
Deion Sanders is taking over as head coach at Colorado
BOULDER, Colo. — Deion Sanders is taking over as head coach at Colorado, bringing his charisma and larger-than-life persona to a beleaguered Pac-12… -
Holy Cross takes down New Hampshire on rainy afternoon to advance to third round of FCS playoffs
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What's at stake as the U.S. faces Iran at the World Cup
DOHA, Qatar — One thing you hear over and over here at the Qatar World Cup is how football brings the world together.That motto is being put to perhaps… -
Olivia Pichardo is the first woman to make the roster of Division I baseball team
When Brown University's baseball season starts in February, one of the players taking the field will make history. Olivia Pichardo, a first-year student… -
Soccer fans wonder: How can they ethically watch the World Cup?
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After public backlash, Bruins rescind offer to player with history of abuse
Mitchell Miller pleaded guilty as a teenager to abusive acts of his classmate. -
Extreme kayaking on North Carolina's Green Narrows draws thousands of spectators
SALUDA, N.C. — On the first Saturday in November whitewater kayakers from near and far gather in the town of Saluda, N.C. — about 30 miles south of… -
Gambling, labor disputes and a stolen star player: Looking back at the first-ever World Series in Boston
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Ime Udoka’s potential Nets job sends message to some women: 'You’re not valued enough'
Udoka was suspended for an improper relationship with a female employee.