The U.S. Ladies National Soccer Team is doing so well, they just might make it to the 2019 World Cup finals — although if they do, co-captain Megan Rapinoe says they’re not going to be celebrating at the “fucking White House.” In a video published on June 25, sports website Eight by Eight asked Rapinoe, a midfielder who is just as cool on the field as she is off, if she’s e..

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By Michell C. Clark Imani McGee-Stafford plays by her own rules. The 24-year-old WNBA center, who is in her fifth season in the league and her first season with the Dallas Wings, is identically concerned with performing to the perfect of her ability on the court and using her platform to speak out on issues like the anti-abortion expenses emerging across the nation. (She told ThinkPr..

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By Christianna Silva The U.S. Women’s National Team absolutely wrecked world records on their Tuesday, June 11 match against Thailand, winning 13-0 and cementing their already well-established position as a major force in the tournament, and in soccer around the world. Yet the win also sparked wide-spread debate about whether the players scored “too many” objectives and celebra..

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By Zaron Burnett III In his senior year of high school, Kyle Kuzma wasn't the categorize kind of basketball player who was scouted by big schools like Michigan or Michigan State — the two top choices for a basketball-loving kid raised in Michigan. Alternatively, Kuzma headed west to play for the University of Utah. He became star and also a team leader, averaging 10 points and 5.5..

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By Christianna Silva Two Kenyan sprinters were dropped from their national team over hormone tests just days right following the International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF) effectively banned South African Olympic gold medalist Caster Semenya from competing due to her organic testosterone levels. Such decisions based on hormone levels aren’t entirely new to the sport,..

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