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Even though she won’t be on the mat in Paris, U.S. wrestler Adeline Gray still has plenty of positives to look back on from this latest Olympic cycle.
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The league has 144 coveted roster spots among 12 teams, and other options for pro careers in women’s basketball either in the U.S. or overseas are scarce.
Nearly four years after its program was cut, Dartmouth women’s golf won its first Ivy League title in school history.
Clark will continue her association with Nike by signing a $28 million contract that spans eight years and includes a signature shoe.
Simone Biles, Novak Djokovic and Aitana Bonmati won Laureus World Sports Awards.
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Korda won her fifth straight start at the Chevron but opted to skip this week’s JM Eagle LA.
Korda continued her dominance, in major fashion, and has entered into a space occupied by legends.
Nelly Korda accomplished quite a bit with her latest LPGA Tour triumph.
Korda didn’t just win her fifth straight event; she won her second career major.
Peres Jepchirchir broke the women’s only world record to win the London Marathon.
The third round concluded Sunday morning at The Woodlands with Ryu grabbing the lead.
Helen Maroulis led the U.S. Olympic Wrestling Trials winners and the first 13 wrestlers to make the team for Paris.
Korda shot 69 on Friday at the Chevron Championship and is one back through 36 holes.
Woad earned the first of four major exemptions by winning the Augusta National Women’s Amateur.
Looking for her fifth consecutive win, Nelly Korda made a flurry of late birdies on Thursday.