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VIDEO EXCLUSIVE: U.S. Olympic Water Polo Star Maggie Steffens: ‘You’ve Got To Treat Your Body Like a Temple’

U.S. Olympic water polo star Maggie Steffens revealed to uSports exclusively how she prepared herself for competition in the 2024 Paris Olympics. Steffens noted that she begins her routine at 6:30 a.m. with a weights session to…

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Braves Reacquire 2021 World Series MVP Jorge Soler In Trade With San Francisco Giants

2021 World Series MVP Jorge Soler and righty reliever Luke Jackson were shipped to the Atlanta Braves late Monday night in exchange for Tyler Matzek and prospect Sabin Ceballos. The Giants sent these two away to shed salary, as they are…

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Phillies Cool Off In July, Still Have Firm Control Of N.L. East

After a white-hot start to the 2024 season, the Philadelphia Phillies have finally cooled off in July, going 3-9 since the All-Star break. The team still has a comfortable lead in the N.L. East division,…

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U.S. Men’s Basketball Handles South Sudan To Clinch Spot In Quarterfinals

The United States men’s basketball team defeated South Sudan 103-86 Wednesday in its second group stage match of the 2024 Paris Olympics. Team USA remains undefeated in eight straight games since assembling for exhibition play…

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Lions Kicker Michael Badgley Out For Season Due To Torn Hamstring

The Detroit Lions received bad news as kicker Michael Badgley tore his hamstring during last Thursday’s practice, sidelining him for all of the 2024 season. Coach Dan Campbell said that Badgley will be placed on injured…

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Athletics Closer Mason Miller Injured Due To Broken Pinky From Slamming His Fist In Anger

The Oakland Athletics suffered a major blow as lights-out closer Mason Miller was put on the 15-day injured list due to a broken left pinky. Skipper Mark Kotsay said Thursday that Miller suffered the injury when he “kind of…

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VIDEO EXCLUSIVE: U.S. Olympic Swimmer Kate Douglass Recalls How She Began Swimming

U.S. Olympic swimmer Kate Douglass discussed how she began swimming in a recent conversation with uSports. Douglass is currently on a quest for an individual gold medal after winning a silver in team relays.

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After Missing Days Of Minicamp, Aaron Rodgers Proves Himself During Team Practice

Aaron Rodgers is showing the Jets that he still has some left in the tank – he found receiver Garrett Wilson along the sidelines on the first play of practice, causing fans in attendance to erupt. Rodgers…

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Lee Kiefer Becomes First American Woman To Win Back-To-Back Gold In Fencing

The Americans’ surprise success in fencing continued, as Lee Kiefer won back-to-back gold medals with a win on Sunday in France. After her victory, Kiefer tried to put her emotions into words when talking to…

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Mets Rout Twins 15-2 Due To Jose Quintana’s Dominant Outing

A 15-2 rout of the Minnesota Twins puts the Mets in a further position to solidify themselves as playoff contenders ahead of Tuesday’s trade deadline. The Mets now sit at 56-50, tied with the Padres…

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Jaylen Brown Responds After Grant Hill Calls Him ‘A Conspiracy Theorist’

The budding feud between Boston Celtics’ Jaylen Brown and Team USA Managing Director Grant Hill reached fever-pitch last week as Hill called Brown a “conspiracy theorist” on the Dan Patrick Show. After Kawhi Leonard dropped…

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Coco Gauff Argues With Umpire, Leads to Heartbreaking Defeat

Tempers flared during a scorching hot day in Paris on Tuesday, as U.S. tennis star Coco Gauff was in tears after an argument with the chair umpire over a controversial call. Gauff served to Donna Vekić before she…

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Bill Belichick Declines 49ers Offer To Serve As Defensive Coordinator

Former New England Patriots head coach Bill Belichick has turned down an opportunity to join the San Francisco 49ers coaching staff this season, 49ers head coach Kyle Shanahan revealed on The TK Show podcast. Shanahan…

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VIDEO EXCLUSIVE: U.S. Olympic Track & Field Star Tara David-Woodhall On Past Failures: ‘Second Place Was Meant To Be’

U.S. Olympic track and field star Tara Davis-Woodhall credited her past setbacks for fueling her journey to success in Paris, expressing a belief that her previous second-place finishes were important in her growth and drive.

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Aaron Rodgers Explains Why He Went To Egypt Instead Jets’ Mandatory Minicamp

On a recent podcast episode with Barstool Sports’ Pardon My Take, the New York Jets and Super Bowl champion quarterback Aaron Rodgers finally opened up about his reason for missing mandatory minicamp and whether he…

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