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No. 2 men’s gymnastics looks ahead after loss to No. 16 William & Mary
Senior Blake Sun (above) earned the event title with a 14.650 on the parallel bars. The Cardinal ultimately lost to William & Mary in opening meet of the season. (Photo: JORDAN JOHN LEE/The Stanford Daily)
on February 10, 2021
No. 2 Stanford men’s gymnastics were shorthanded in its first regular season meet of the 2021 season. Counting at most four routines in four of the six events toppled the Cardinal in a 306.650 – 379.950 loss to No. 16 William & Mary.
Looking to repeat as NCAA champions, head coach Thom Glielmi acknowledged the difficulty his gymnasts had in training but is optimistic about this season.
roger goodell, meanwhile, the nfl still struggling to come up with a unified policy, what to tell the players, what to tell the owners, many of whom have joined arms with their players on the sidelines. so, this controversy continues. of course, this is baltimore, no stranger to racial unrest. the city was convulsed after freddie gray died in police custody. and one other note here, richard. this, of course, is the home of the star-spangled banner itself. the national anthem penned more than 200 years ago, the battle with the british in the war of 1812. richard? great context, viq. thank you so much. mike viqueira live in baltimore. our panel, former republican congressman from illinois and supporter of president trump, joe walsh. msnbc contributor and director of africana studies and professor of english at lehigh university, james peterson, and sports, race and social issues columnist for the northbound daily news, curran phillips. thank you, all three. i want to start with you,
to handle these issues. they come from communities like baltimore, philadelphia, communities that have been under duress because the relationship between law enforcement and those communities has broken down. some of these players have personal connections to people being lost to some of these kinds of unfortunate conflicts between law enforcement and young men of color. and so, lots of players way before mr. trump weighed into this, and actually, before mr. trump was president, have been grappling with how to make the best intervention. and if you look behind some of these protests, you can see a lot of these players doing work in the community, not just donating money, but starting organizations and trying to address directly how we might possibly reform the criminal justice system. it does not make sense to talk about this as nfl versus trump. this is about a society trying to come to terms with a racially biased criminal justice system, and one of the best solutions and best ways o
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