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Iowa and South Carolina play for the NCAA women's basketball championship on Sunday night.
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The bill would apply to female sports teams in K-12 schools and public colleges and universities.
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The deal is believed to be among the first "name, imagine and likeness" agreement signed by a college athlete with a New Hampshire-based business.
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Marcel Hug of Switzerland captured his sixth men’s wheelchair Boston Marathon title, while American Daniel Romanchuk was second. In the women’s wheelchair race, American Susannah Scaroni won her first Boston title.
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The 127th running of the Boston Marathon takes place Monday.
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About 1% of home runs in recent years can be tied to climate change, according to the new study.
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The Boston Bruins host Washington on Tuesday night.
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Caroline Harvey, whose hometown is Salem, NH, won an Olympic silver medal as a member of the 2022 US women's hockey team.
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A new memoir by father and son explores how skiing, often in New England, gave them the push to leave behind behavioral schools and physical restraints.
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The U.S. Postal Service is issuing stamps that laud skateboarding — and what Indigenous groups have brought to the skating sports culture.
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Some March Madness: The four teams deemed by the NCAA to be the best in the country combined to win five tournament games this year. That's the fewest by three among No. 1 seeds since the field expanded to 64 teams in 1985.
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A pitch clock will give pitchers 20 seconds or less to throw the ball, and hitters have to be in the batter's box when the timer hits 8 seconds. It already cost one team a game in spring training.