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VIDEO EXCLUSIVE: U.S. Olympic Hockey Player Kendall Coyne Schofield On Growth Of Women’s Hockey
Kendall Coyne Schofield, the captain of the United States Olympic Women’s Ice Hockey team, wants to inspire the next generation of athletes.
MoreLouisville, Men’s Basketball Coach Chris Mack Part Ways
The University of Louisville and men’s basketball coach Chris Mack have parted ways. The university’s Board of Trustees met with representatives of Louisville’s Athletic Association last week to finalize the decision. The 52-year-old Mack was hired by…
MoreAntonio Brown: Bucs Tried To ‘Give Me $200K To Go To The Crazy House’
For the first time since the shirtless meltdown, Antonio Brown sat down for an interview. And, continuing the trend of his recent behavior, he gave us some juicy gossip to discuss. Beside his lawyer, Sean…
MoreWashington Football Team Rebrands Itself As The Washington Commanders
The long national nightmare is over: The Washington Football Team will now be known as the Washington Commanders. After 87 years with the “Redskins” moniker, the team played the last two seasons as the Washington…
MoreFormer Dolphins Coach Brian Flores Sues NFL & Teams For Alleged Racist Practices
Former Miami Dolphins coach Brian Flores has filed a lawsuit against the NFL and its 32 teams, alleging not only discriminatory hiring practices against African American coaching and front-office candidates but also sham interviews under…
MoreVIDEO EXCLUSIVE: U.S. Olympic Figure Skater Madison Hubbell Talks About Partnership With Zachary Donohue
Team USA Olympic figure skater Madison Hubbell is getting ready to give it her all at the Beijing Winter Olympic Games alongside her partner Zachary Donohue.
MoreVIDEO EXCLUSIVE: U.S. Olympics Snowboard Slopestyle Star Red Gerard On His Rituals & Climate Change
Team USA snowboard slopestyle star Red Gerard will be returning to the Beijing Winter Olympic Games after previously winning a gold medal in 2018.
MoreVIDEO EXCLUSIVE: U.S. Olympic Hockey Star Abby Roque On Competing With Canada
Team USA hockey forward Abby Roque is getting ready to make her Olympic debut at the 2022 winter games.
MoreFormer Mets Relief Pitcher Jeff Innis Dies At 59 From Cancer
Former New York Mets relief pitcher Jeff Innis died Sunday in Dawnsonville, Georgia, at 59 after a battle with cancer. “He loved the fans and never shied away from any autographs,” Mets spokesperson Jay Horwitz said. “Jeff Innis…
MoreTom Brady Officially Retires After 22 NFL Seasons
It’s true. Tom Brady is retiring. After back-and-forth reports over the weekend, Brady made his retirement official on Instagram Tuesday morning saying that he could no longer make the competitive commitment that football requires. “I…
MoreNCAA Adopts Sport-By-Sport Approach To Transgender Athletes Competing
The NCAA has adopted a sport-by-sport approach for the issue of transgender athletes competing, which brings the organization in line with the U.S. and International Olympic Committees. The new guidelines, approved last week and effective…
MoreVIDEO EXCLUSIVE: U.S. Olympic Hockey Champ Brianna Decker On Defending Gold In Beijing
Team USA hockey forward Brianna Decker is getting ready to attend her third Olympic Games in Beijing, where she hopes to help the United States defend its gold medal win from 2018.
MoreVIDEO EXCLUSIVE: U.S. Olympic Freeski Slopestyle Medalist Alex Hall On Rituals, Climate Change
Team USA freeski slopestyle medalist Alex Hall is planning on going for gold at this year’s Beijing Olympics.
MoreVIDEO EXCLUSIVE: U.S. Olympic Hockey Star Hilary Knight On Inspiring The Next Generation
Three-time Olympic medalist Hilary Knight will be heading back on the ice to compete for Team USA in the 2022 Beijing Olympics.
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