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Seventeen-year-old Concord High School student Madison Beauregard made history as the first girl to win four consecutive state championship titles in wrestling.
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The U.S. is a winter sport powerhouse, second only to Norway. The wins at the Milan Cortina Games come disproportionately from athletes who emerged in a handful of states from Alaska to Vermont.
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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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One New Hampshire 15-year-old is watching anxiously, as lawmakers consider a plan to limit transgender girls from school sports teams that align with their gender identity.
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The deadline to fill out your March Madness bracket is coming up. If you want to participate but don't care or know anything about basketball, try these hairbrained rules for picking the winner.
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The Dartmouth basketball players voted 13-2 on March 5 to join the Service Employees International Union Local 560 – the first ever labor union for college athletes.
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The storied civil rights organization accused Gov. Ron DeSantis of having "waged war on Black America" by championing legislation to dismantle diversity and inclusion efforts at public schools.
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While the vote wasn’t unanimous, the players stressed that their team unity remained strong as they rallied to a victory against Harvard.
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The Dartmouth men's basketball team voted 13-2 to join SEIU Local 560, making it the first unionized college sports team in the country. Dartmouth believes the election should not have gone forward.
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The vote remains on track to happen as scheduled, after a National Labor Relations Board official rejected the school’s request to reopen the case.
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The labor relations board's national office granted Dartmouth's request to move the appeal deadline from Feb. 20 to March 5, which is the same day the players are scheduled to participate in an in-person election in Hanover, New Hampshire.