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After losing to the Knicks in five games last year, the Cavs must win this year's first-round matchup against a young Orlando Magic team, said Ideastream Public Media's sports commentator Terry Pluto.
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Caitlin Clark became the all-time leading scorer in college basketball history during her time as a student, while Angel Reese led the SEC division in points and rebounds for two seasons.
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At its peak, 24 million basketball fans tuned in to watch the women's championship between Iowa and South Carolina, making it the most-watched basketball game since 2019.
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The Guardians are off to a fast start this season, but Ideastream Public Media sports commentator Terry Pluto said pitching ace Shane Bieber’s season-ending elbow injury has had a ripple effect throughout baseball.
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The National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics, which oversees some 83,000 athletes competing in more than 25 sports, is thought to be the first college sports organization to take such a step.
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The undefeated Gamecocks won their third NCAA title, and denied Iowa star Caitlin Clark's last chance at the ring. Even with the league's top player, Iowa was no match for South Carolina's teamwork.
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Call it the Caitlin Clark effect: The average sales price for a ticket to the women's college basketball semifinal was nearly double that of the men's event, the ticketing company Logitix reported.
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Cleveland is the host city for the NCAA Women's Division 1 Final Four.
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Sports commentator Terry Pluto talks about what generational college basketball star Caitlin Clark means to the sport and to the city of Cleveland as it gets set to host the NCAA Women's Final Four.
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Caitlin Clark, the all-time NCAA Division 1 basketball scoring leader, led the Iowa Hawkeyes to victory Monday night, scoring 41 of the team's 94 points in their rematch against LSU.
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WOOOBA, a new app created by Oberlin's Daniel Lane, is focused on elevating the grassroots level of sport. The just-released app has international backing and aspirations.
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For years, the NFL has tweaked kickoff rules to reduce injuries, resulting in kickoffs that were safer but more boring. The changes aim to re-introduce excitement while keeping injuries low.