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Tired Of Watching The Same Old Teams During March Madness? Then This Is The Year For You
Many first-time competitors have broken through in the chaos of COVID-disrupted college ball competition. -
Marvelous Marvin Hagler, Boxing Great, Is Dead At 66
Marvin Hagler, one of the greatest middleweight boxing champions of all time, died Saturday, according to a Facebook post from his wife. He was 66 years… -
Minor League Baseball To Experiment With Robotic Umpires
Umpires will have a little help behind home plate in some minor league games this season – from a "robot ump."Major League Baseball announced Thursday… -
High School Football Off To Strange Start As Mass. Teams Get Back To Play
Preseason practices in late winter and masks under helmets are necessary in 'Fall II' football season. -
The Tokyo Olympics Are On — For Now — As Athletes Train Through The Uncertainty
It appears, with less than five months to go, the Tokyo Olympics will happen.Organizers continue to insist the Games that were postponed last year, are… -
Seven Innings, Zoom Calls And Temp Checks: Red Sox Preseason In The COVID Era
The Athletic's Jen McCaffrey says the MLB is working to keep players safe and healthy through spring training by shortening some of the preseason games and maintaining COVID safety protocols. -
WNBA Team Co-Owned By Ex-Sen. Kelly Loeffler Is Sold After Players' Criticism
The WNBA franchise the Atlanta Dream, which had been co-owned by former U.S. Sen. Kelley Loeffler of Georgia, has been sold, the league announced Friday… -
Tiger Woods Will Not Face Charges In Rollover Crash, Is Recovering After Surgery
"This is purely an accident," the Los Angeles County sheriff said, adding there's no evidence Woods was intoxicated. The golfer is awake and responsive after a "long surgical procedure." -
Willie O'Ree's Legacy Grows As Hockey Pushes To Expand Its Roots
Retiring O'Ree's number recognizes the steps he has taken to further hockey's reach. -
To Play, Or Not To Play: Schools Wrestle With CDC's Athletics Recommendations
High school senior Audrianna Hill has been playing basketball since she was five years old. But this winter, with Covid-19 cases rising, there was a…