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Take To The Court: Justices Will Hear Case On Student Athlete Compensation
The case tests whether the NCAA's limits on compensation for student athletes violate antitrust law. Its outcome could have enormous consequences for college sports. -
Boston Pride Come Out On Top In Roller Coaster NWHL Season
The women's hockey team beat the Minnesota Whitecaps 4-3 on Saturday night to claim the Isobel Cup. -
Boston Pride, NWHL Set To Finish Roller Coaster Season After COVID Delay
Pro women's hockey playoffs are scheduled in Boston this weekend. -
Bruins Fans Return To A Mostly Empty TD Garden For First Time In Over A Year
Fans were first to watch a major sports team in person in Mass. since the pandemic started. -
Torch Relay Kicks Off For Troubled Tokyo Olympic Games
Athletes holding the Olympic torch set off on a relay run Thursday morning in Japan's northeast, showing the organizers' determination to proceed with the… -
Under Fire, The NCAA Apologizes And Unveils New Weight Room For Women's Tournament
Under fire for differences in amenities for its men's and women's basketball tournaments, the NCAA revealed an upgraded weight room Saturday for players… -
Celtics Launch 'Power Forward' Campaign To Support Black-Owned Businesses
The program is just one part of the Celtics United for Social Justice initiative. -
Dick Hoyt, Who Pushed Son In Multiple Boston Marathons, Dies
BOSTON (AP) — Dick Hoyt, who inspired thousands of runners, fathers and disabled athletes by pushing his son, Rick, in a wheelchair in dozens of Boston… -
Commentary: Marvelous Marvin Hagler Got His Break And Cashed In
The 1970s were coming to a close when Bob Arum, fresh off promoting a pair of fights between Muhammad Ali and Leon Spinks, checked his mail one morning to… -
If She Supports It, Spilka Wants Mass. To Be Sports Betting “National Model”
March Madness betting pools are coming together and would-be bettors in Massachusetts will once again be on the (legal) betting sidelines as other states…