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The Super Regional matchups are set for the Men’s College World Series. Here are 16 players you need to know
The Super Regional matchups for the 2024 Men’s College World Series are now set.
The tournament started with 64 teams, but now just 16 remain standing. Over the upcoming weekend that field will be cut in half, as just eight teams will move on to the Men’s College World Series, set to start June 14 in Omaha, Nebraska.

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The next round of NFL international games are being discussed. Which new locations are on the target list?
In the NFL’s unending pursuit for global domination, international expansion continues. It began with a single game in London in 2007, to what will be a total of 39 games in London, five in Mexico, four in Germany and the first-ever NFL game in Brazil by the end of the 2024 season. According to the NFL’s executive vice president of club business, international and league events Peter O’Reilly, it’s not stopping there.

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We look at some of the best MLS players to sign with new teams in the East.
We are entering the final weekend of preseason before the 2024 Major League Soccer begins, and the Eastern Conference teams are starting to finalize their rosters. The free agency market for MLS players has been active throughout the offseason, with several players making the move to new homes within the league.
Still, free agency is meant to grab some known commodities within the league to bolster a team’s depth.

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Indiana Fever star rookie point guard Caitlin Clark is not the first WNBA player with whom Chicago guard Chennedy Carter has had issues. 
The difference this time for Carter is that Clark is on another team. 
The Sky is Carter’s third team in parts of only four seasons in the WNBA, and she has been suspended or benched by two of them for poor conduct and locker room issues with teammates.

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Veronica Garcia, a 16-year-old high school track runner, won the 2A girls 400-meter state championship race in Tacoma, Washington late last month. While that may feel like a normal, run-of-the-mill type of story, it’s not, given the fact that Garcia is a transgender athlete, also known as a biological male.
Garcia posted a time of 55.75 seconds in the state championship race beating the runner-up by a full second. According to The Spokesman, Garcia was met with boos from the crowd when they took the lead.

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