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Bluder made the announcement Monday, five weeks after Iowa lost to South Carolina in the national title game and superstar Caitlin Clark ended her college career.
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Indianapolis’ new game-changing rock star will be welcomed by a raucous, near sellout crowd of 17,000 that believe the WNBA’s No. 1 overall pick can instantly change the Indiana Fever’s fortunes.
Cathy Engelbert said the program will cost the league around $25 million per year for the next two seasons.
World 100m champion Sha’Carri Richardson met Grammy Award-winning rapper Cardi B in a spot that premiered during the Kentucky Derby.
Katie Ledecky and Jim Thorpe are among the latest Presidential Medal of Freedom recipients.
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Sydney Prince serves as the second engineer on Jimmie Johnson’s NASCAR Cup team.
Emma Coburn, an Olympic medalist and world champion in the 3000m steeplechase, will not bid for a fourth Games.
Sjoukje Dijkstra of the Netherlands, who won the 1964 Olympic women’s singles figure skating title, has died.
Brittney Griner spoke for the first time about her monthslong detention in Russia.
The U.S. wheelchair rugby team was announced for the 2024 Paris Paralympics.
The Aces have won two straight titles with their core of A’ja Wilson, Kelsey Plum, Jackie Young and Chelsea Gray.
Gabby Douglas returned to competition at the American Classic gymnastics meet as she makes a Paris Olympic bid.
Cecile Landi will be a co-head coach at the University of Georgia.
WNBA training camps open with Caitlin Clark, the rookie class and free agency moves in the spotlight
Amid all of the excitement there is a stark reality looming.
The league has 144 coveted roster spots among 12 teams, and other options for pro careers in women’s basketball either in the U.S. or overseas are scarce.