Author: Michael

The U.S. women’s national team’s primary uniform at this summer’s Women’s World Cup in Australia and New Zealand will be anchored by a white jersey that features a pattern of scattered blue dots. The secondary jersey will be royal blue with a recolored U.S. Soccer logo.
Nike unveiled details of its Women’s World Cup kits, along with a few photos, early Monday morning. The manufacturer also outfits the co-host countries, along with qualifiers Brazil, Canada, China, England, France, South Korea, Netherlands, Nigeria, Norway and Portugal.

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DALLAS — After a month of doing what no woman had done before, Caitlin Clark did what athletes do all the time. She had tears in her eyes, a towel around neck and her head on teammate’s shoulder. She had no more basketball to play and nothing she could do about it. Monika Czinano was there to provide support, emotionally and physically, but no support was enough, emotionally or physically. Clark buried her head deeper into Czinano’s shoulder.
Clark introduced herself to so many sports fans during this NCAA tournament, but now all she could think about was goodbye.

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After LSU defeated Iowa on Sunday in order to claim the program’s first-ever national championship, head coach Kim Mulkey could be seen having a quick conversation with Caitlin Clark in the postgame handshake line. 
Before shaking the hands of Clark’s teammates, Mulkey had a message for the Hawkeyes’ superstar, praising the junior guard after a sensational run through the 2023 NCAA tournament.
“You’re a generational player,” Mulkey told Clark, among other things, after the Tigers’ 102–85 victory.

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After seven decades in the McMahon family, WWE will reportedly have a new owner.
WWE will be absorbed into the Endeavor Group, according to a Sunday afternoon report from Alex Sherman of CNBC. The Endeavor Group is the parent company of the UFC, which it acquired in 2016.
According to Sherman, “(the) UFC and WWE are expected to form a new publicly traded company as part of the agreement.” Endeavor is said to value WWE at $9.3 billion.

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