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Mar 19 2024
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MLB: Spring Training-Oakland Athletics at Chicago Cubs
2024 NATIONAL LEAGUE CENTRAL CAPSULES Cincinnati Reds 2023 record 82-80 (3rd place, NL Central) He gone: 1B Joey Votto, 3B Nick Senzel, C Curt Casali, OF Harrison Bader New faces: INF Jeimer Candelario, RHP Frankie Montas, RHP Nick Martinez, RHP Emilio Pagan, LHP Brent Suter Biggest question entering Opening Day: Will the Reds be rewarded for doling out free-agent dollars to bolster their
WFMZ 69Mar 15 2024
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CSI softball sweeps doubleheader from Snow College
Three straight wins. College of Southern Idaho swept a doubleheader against Snow College on Friday in Twin Falls. The No. 15 Golden Eagles (17-7 overall, 8-2 Scenic West Athletic Conference) beat the Badgers (18-9 overall, 7-3 Scenic West Athletic Conference) 4-2 in game one and 5-3 in game two. Game one saw five combined runs in the first two innings before only one run the rest of the way.
Magic Valley NewsMar 25 2024
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Sumner, Robertson officers graduate from academy with awards in academics, athletics
Local law enforcement cadets in Robertson and Sumner Counties were recently presented awards during Class 131 academy graduation ceremonies. Officers Trent Holtzleicer with the Gallatin Police Department and Cesar Saldivar with the Robertson County Sheriff’s Office were recognized among the 58 cadets at Walters State Regional Law Enforcement Academy. The students were given awards in
The TennesseanMar 17 2024
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College of Charleston basketball learns NCAA tournament fate
CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCSC) - The College of Charleston men’s basketball team will play in the NCAA tournament for the second straight season. Charleston learned on Sunday evening they will be a 13-seed in the tournament. They’ll face Alabama in the opening round of the tournament in Spokane, Washington on Friday. The selection was announced on Sunday afternoon during the NCAA Selection Show
Live 5 WCSCMar 20 2024
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Brownsburg picked as pilot school for program empowering female athletes
BROWNSBURG — A CDC study conducted last February indicated more than 50% of teen girls felt "persistently sad or hopeless," the highest rate in over a decade. While participation in sports is known to boost confidence and self-esteem, 70% of children are quitting by age 13, with girls quitting at twice the rate of boys by age 14. Those concerning trends were the purpose behind a special
IndyStarMar 20 2024
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In N.Y. Suburbs, Republicans Seek Edge by Targeting Transgender Athletes
A ban on transgender women playing on women’s sports teams at county-owned sports facilities has turned a Long Island county into the latest battleground for conservatives who have put cultural issues at the center of a nationwide political strategy. Restricting the rights of transgender people has become the focus of those efforts, and the ban in densely populated Nassau County has infuriated
New York Times (News)Mar 19 2024
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Meet the Hall of Famer behind KU’s women’s athletics program
LAWRENCE, Kan. — Marlene Mawson has inspired generation after generation of women athletes at the University of Kansas. That’s because the women’s athletics program really started with her. Before Title IX and the NCAA opened doors for women athletes, Mawson turned the key. “When I first started my career, women did not have nearly the mentoring, nor the opportunities that they do now,” she
Fox 4 Kansas CityMar 14 2024
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Which athletes made the most money playing in Minnesota
Kirk Cousins is leaving the Vikings after making more money playing in Minnesota than all but two other athletes —the Twins' Joe Mauer and the Wolves' Kevin Garnett. Between the lines: Cousins chose to bet on himself multiple times in his career, opting for short-term deals that paid him higher salaries. It could have backfired if not for (mostly) good health and continued strong play. • In
AxiosMar 26 2024
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Making college mergers easier in New York
A proposed amendment to higher education policy in New York is designed to create a wider market for college mergers and prevent future closures like that of the College of Saint Rose, announced in December. New York is poised to make it easier for its private nonprofit colleges to merge with institutions in other states. Some higher ed experts describe the proposal as a no-brainer at a time
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