Paige Bueckers and her Minnesota high school team were on 62-game winning streak when COVID hit in 2020. She finally gets to play for a title Sunday.
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South Carolina’s terrific season will be judged on what it does in title game | Opinion
Pressure will be on South Carolina in title game, because you can’t be as consistent, as clinically ruthless as it was all season and not win it all.
2022 World Cup draw: USMNT will face England, Iran and European playoff winner in Group B
The United States was drawn into Group B for the 2022 World Cup with England, Iran and the winner of a UEFA playoff.
Let me know when NCAA goes beyond window dressing, gets serious about gender equity | Opinion
Rather than make substantive changes focused on greater equity for this year’s women’s tournament, the NCAA has worked on window dressing.
Officially official: US men’s national soccer team clinch spot in 2022 World Cup in Qatar
Despite losing 2-0 in Costa Rica on Wednesday night, the USMNT officially qualified for the 2022 World Cup in Qatar.
Costa Rica, Qatar and the flu: What to know about the USMNT’s final World Cup qualifier
So long as the USMNT doesn’t lose to Costa Rica by six or more goals on Wednesday night, it will qualify for the 2022 World Cup in Qatar.
USMNT’s workmanlike reaction to win is understandable after 2018 World Cup disappointment | Opinion
The USMNT will get one of Concacaf’s three guaranteed World Cup spots so long as Costa Rica doesn’t win Wednesday’s game by six or more goals.
After disaster last time, this USMNT is on the brink of 2022 World Cup qualification
US men have several ways they could make this year’s World Cup in Qatar, but most direct is with a win over Panama on Sunday
Hurting US men’s soccer team seeks boost in crucial World Cup push from Gio Reyna
The US men likely need to win at least one of their last three qualifiers to secure one an automatic spot in this year’s World Cup in Qatar.
Are you not entertained? If not, the problem isn’t women’s basketball. It’s you. | Opinion
Six double-digits seeds advanced from the second round, one shy of the NCAA women’s tournament record set in 1998.