Texas pitcher Teagan Kavan became the first player in the history of the Women's College World Series to win the Most Outstanding Player award twice.
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The Vegas Golden Knights played a perfect 50 minutes before the Carolina Hurricanes rallied and tied the series. Winners and losers of Game 2:
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Like Caitlin Clark did for women's basketball, NiJaree Canady ushered in a new era for softball, bucking NIL norms and bringing new fans to the sport.
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Max Muncy and Ildemaro Vargas ran into one another at first base, leaving both players on the ground for several minutes before they both exited.
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The Indiana Fever insist that Caitlin Clark isn't injured, but she might be sick. The All-Star guard threw up at halftime of the victory over the Dream.
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Finally something to celebrate in offseason of turmoil: Mike Leach is on the College Football Hall of Fame ballot.
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Can Washington Nationals push for their first MLB postseason trip since 2019?
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Aaron Judge will be out through at least the All-Star break, the Yankees announce on June 4. Here's why.
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Former LSU star Aneesah Morrow has became a force in the WNBA with the Sun. Here's the secret igniting her breakout sophomore season.
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Scottie Scheffler is looking for a third straight win at the Memorial Tournament. However, Scheffler was not pleased with his caddie on Thursday.
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