Northwestern hires former Attorney General Loretta Lynch to investigate athletic department
Northwestern has hired former U.S. Attorney General Loretta Lynch to lead an investigation into the culture of its athletic department and its anti-hazing procedures following allegations of abusive behavior and racism within the football program and other teams
2023-08-02 05:16
Joe Klecko ends 35-year Hall of Fame wait after a Jets career marked by toughness and versatility
Toughness, unmatched versatility, brute strength and unwavering loyalty were the hallmarks of a 12-year Hall of Fame career for Joe Klecko, who was the heart of the Jets’ “New York Sack Exchange” in the 1980s
2023-08-02 03:55
The Mets are trading 3-time Cy Young Award winner Justin Verlander to the Astros, AP source says
The Houston Astros are bringing back Justin Verlander, acquiring the three-time Cy Young Award winner from the New York Mets in a trade deadline blockbuster Tuesday, according to a person with direct knowledge of the agreement
2023-08-02 03:27
Pac-12 leaders receive details of media deal, but no vote to accept terms as future remains murky
Pac-12 leaders were presented details of a long-awaited media rights deal Tuesday by Commissioner George Kliavkoff
2023-08-02 03:17
Young England fans react to World Cup win over China: ‘We’ve got our mojo back’
Young England fans have been reacting to the team’s World Cup win against China on Tuesday, 1 August. In the video, young fans are asked how they feel about the team’s 6-1 victory in their latest World Cup match. “I’m very happy for them. I think it’s good we scored lots of goals,” said one young fan. Another one said: “The match was excellent. Lauren James was definitely really great”. There were concerns over the Lionesses’ chances to win with the absence of Keira Walsh, who did not play due to a knee injury. But those fears have been put to rest with an emphatic performance.
2023-08-02 02:48
Bayern Munich confirms Sadio Mané leaving for Saudi Arabian club Al-Nassr
Senegal forward Sadio Mané is leaving Bayern Munich to team up with Cristiano Ronaldo at Al-Nassr
2023-08-02 02:47
Braves bolster bullpen by acquiring veteran left-hander Hand from Rockies
The Atlanta Braves have added another veteran left-hander to their bullpen by acquiring Brad Hand from the Colorado Rockies
2023-08-02 01:59
SEC teams banking on transfer QBs to help replace departed stars
The Southeastern Conference is leaning on help from high-profile transfers to replace some of the departed star power at quarterback
2023-08-02 01:47
Wisconsin officials add recommendations to new management plan to keep wolf population around 1,000
Wisconsin wildlife officials have revised their new wolf management plan to recommend maintaining the statewide population at around 1,000 animals
2023-08-02 01:22
Minnesota Lynx rebound from 0-6 start behind strong play from rookies
The Minnesota Lynx lost their first six games but have rebounded nicely to reach
2023-08-02 00:48
Ukraine war causes birth rate to slump
The country's birth rate has fallen 28% since Russia invaded, official statistics indicate.
2023-08-02 00:28
Republic World Cup team ‘catalyst’ to inspire next generation – Megan Campbell
Republic of Ireland defender Megan Campbell was “gutted” not to be able to join her nation at the Women’s World Cup but believes the team’s participation at the tournament is a “catalyst” to inspire the next generation of football fans. The centre-back for Liverpool and the Republic was not chosen as part of Vera Pauw’s squad for the tournament in Australia and New Zealand after being unable to recover in time from an unspecified injury. The Republic crashed out of the tournament with just one point from three group-stage games after Monday’s goalless draw with Nigeria, but despite this Campbell said the support shown for the team has been “incredible”. “I joined in with many thousands of other fans from Ireland as the whole country was backing the team and watching the games, and the amount of Irish support Down Under has been incredible,” the 30-year-old told the PA news agency. “What an opportunity for the girls to be able to put Ireland on the biggest stage possible and it’s only the start for this team. “It’s a catalyst, hopefully, for building for the future generations.” She also commended the quality of football at this year’s World Cup, describing it as a “great spectacle” following England’s win over China in the final round of the group stage. Campbell said England had “come out all guns blazing” after beating China 6-1 on Tuesday. “I think it’s been a great spectacle for women’s football and shows how close the games have been… in general the scorelines have been quite narrow so this shows that the level is improving all over the world,” she said. Campbell felt the Lionesses experienced “a lot of pressure” going into this year’s World Cup, following their European Championship win, but said they had successfully achieved their objective of winning every group-stage match. “I think they probably have a lot of pressure coming into the tournament off the back of winning the Euros and that was to be expected, obviously, because they have done so well,” she said. “But it’s about winning games in the group stages, and that’s what they’ve done and they’ve managed to achieve that by getting nine points out of nine.” In a bid to make women’s football more visible, particularly in schools, Campbell and Czech Republic and Chelsea midfielder Katerina Svitkova joined more than 100 schoolgirls at Alexander Stadium in Birmingham on Tuesday to inspire the next generation of children to play football. “It’s been a lovely atmosphere here. Probably close enough to an atmosphere Down Under, I’d say, as the kids are quite loud,” Campbell said. The Republic and Liverpool player said there were some “hidden talents” at the Football Fun Day event brought together by Visa and HSBC. “There have been some girls who probably haven’t played football before for a team who will now sign up for teams because they love being here and feel inspired by the day,” she said. “I think the job’s complete, and we’ve probably done a really good one if girls now want to play football.” She hopes increased visibility of women’s football will create new role models for young children to be inspired by. “With the women’s football team doing so well, it’s great to have this off the back of it to inspire the next generations,” she said. “That’s what this is about, trying to inspire the next generations to play football but also just for girls in general and in life to have models to look up to regardless of if it’s football or not.” She also hopes that more visibility of the Women’s Super League will help to inspire more children to watch the game. “I think the league will only grow this year and participation will increase, which is the most important thing overall. “It’s about the here and now, but it’s also about the future generations and what we can provide for them.” Read More Charity boss speaks out over ‘traumatic’ encounter with royal aide Ukraine war’s heaviest fight rages in east - follow live Johnny Sexton will feel uneasy about missing warm-up matches – Paul O’Connell Sarina Wiegman hails England adaptability after big win over China There’s nothing to it – Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp on Kylian Mbappe loan link
2023-08-02 00:19