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Mar 22 2024
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Tracking Maine athletes in the NCAA basketball tournaments
Several talented athletes who played high school basketball in Maine are competing in the 2024 NCAA basketball tournaments. Here are details on when their teams play and how you can watch the games. Check back for updates on how these players and their teams fared. • The University of Maine women meet Ohio State in a first-round game in Columbus, Ohio. The Black Bears have three Mainers on
Portland Press HeraldMar 16 2024
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Vallejo honors its ‘best’ athletes
To get everyone to sit in their respective seats at the Dan Foley Cultural Center, the TXH “audience is listening” theme blared from the speakers a little past 6 p.m. on Saturday night. A more appropriate theme or song may have been Tina Turner’s “The Best.” The venue was a mecca for local sports, with the induction of the best of the best from Vallejo’s sports stars into the 18th class of the
Vallejo Times-HeraldMar 15 2024
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Gaines leads 16 female athletes suing NCAA for allowing male-born athletes to compete as women
Sixteen female athletes led by All-American swimmer Riley Gaines filed a federal lawsuit against the NCAA, accusing the organization of violating Title IX by allowing male-born athletes to compete in women’s sports based on gender identity.
The landmark class-action lawsuit also named the University System of Georgia, which includes Georgia Tech, home of the 2022 NCAA women’s swimming
Washington TimesFeb 07 2024
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On the dotted line: See photos as athletes from South Oak Cliff, Lovejoy sign college letters of intent
[ 1 / 22 ] South Oak Cliff football player Daveon Ennis (seated) and his mother LaShema Thibodeaux (left) sign a national letter of intent to play football at Northwestern Missouri University during signing day activities at the high schools gymnasium in Dallas, February 7, 2024. Daveon’s father Brandon Jones is pictured behind him. [ 4 / 22 ] South Oak Cliff football player Xyler Myles (
The Dallas Morning NewsMar 20 2024
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Morris College’s newly-elected president addresses college dorm issues
SUMTER, S.C. (WIS) - Morris College has a new leader on campus. Said Sewell was hired as the 11th President of Morris College. Problems and concerns among students are lingering on campus with his arrival. WIS News spoke to concerned students in January who complained of subpar conditions in the campus dorm rooms. Students showed pictures of what students said were insect infestation in
WIS 10Mar 23 2024
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Transgender Athletes Ban New York Caitlyn Jenner
Olympic gold medalist Caitlyn Jenner has thrown her support behind a local New York official’s order banning female sports teams with transgender athletes from using county-owned facilities. The reality television star came out as a transgender woman in 2015. She argued transgender athletes would undermine female athletes’ achievements under Title IX, a law banning sex discrimination in
Mankato Free PressMar 22 2024
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VCU prepares to build 2 practice fields at athletics village
The university also will tear down three buildings this spring to make way for the village, but construction on a $38 million track and field stadium remains delayed due to the Diamond District. VCU is seeking bids to construct two practice soccer fields, Meredith Weiss, vice president of administration, told the board of visitors Thursday. The fields will go on the southern end of the village
Richmond Times DispatchMar 21 2024
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‘Tarzan’ Brown is inducted into the Indigenous Athletics Hall of Fame
They discussed how Brown, a Narragansett Indian who lived in Rhode Island, had won the 1936 and 1939 Boston Marathons, and that his victory over Johnny Kelley gave rise to the nickname for a tough part of the course in Newton: “ Heartbreak Hill. ” The scene was poignant: Indigenous people who, as children, had been plucked from their communities and shipped to American Indian boarding schools
The Boston GlobeMar 23 2024
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Kids play with WVU athletes at annual Day of Play event
MORGANTOWN, W.Va. (WBOY) — West Virginia University continued to connect with the community by hosting Get Moving WV’s annual Day of Play on Saturday, March 23. The event was held at the WVU indoor practice facility and was free for all children who attended. 30 athletes in various WVU athletic programs participated by running each workout station, which mimicked training drills that WVU
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