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Jacki Gemelos goes from court to coach as Liberty assistant

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<p>NEW YORK &mdash; It didn't take long for Jacki Gemelos to get a job after she announced her retirement from playing last month.</p> ...

Chattanooga assistant fired over tweet sues to get job back

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A Chattanooga football assistant coach fired over a social media post disparaging the state of Georgia and voting rights advocate Stacey Abrams is suing...

NWHL holds door open in bid to thaw relationship with PWHPA

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<p>Tyler Tumminia is leaving the door open should members of the Professional Women’s Hockey Players’ Association ever want to reach out to the National...

AP-Sportlight-Week Ahead

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April 30 1922 — Charlie Robertson of the Chicago White Sox...

Inbee Park takes 1-stroke lead at LPGA’s Singapore event

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<p>SINGAPORE &mdash; Inbee Park birdied two of her final three holes in a bogey-free round Thursday for an 8-under 64 and a one-stroke lead...

Muguruza pulls out of Madrid Open with leg injury

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<p>MADRID &mdash; Garbiñe Muguruza pulled out of the Madrid Open on Thursday after failing to recover from a leg injury.</p> ...

American defender Alana Cook earning her stripes at PSG

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<p>Alana Cook joined an exclusive club when she headed in a goal for Paris Saint-Germain against Barcelona last weekend.</p> ...

UEFA joins English soccer in weekend social media boycott

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<p>NYON, Switzerland &mdash; UEFA will join English soccer players, clubs and organizations in a social media boycott this weekend to protest against online abuse.</p> ...

Chattanooga assistant fired over tweet sues to get job back

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<p>A <a href="https://apnews.com/article/college-football-stacey-abrams-chattanooga-media-football-cf7ed030bc2b05395cdf018a2e45020b">Chattanooga football assistant coach fired over a social media post</a> disparaging the state of Georgia and voting rights advocate Stacey Abrams is...

NCAA extends contract of President Mark Emmert through 2025

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<p>The NCAA Board of Governors voted Tuesday to extend the contract of President Mark Emmert by two years through 2025.</p> ...