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Women s game leaders: NCAA can t let report sit on a shelf

Women s game leaders: NCAA can t let report sit on a shelf by Eric Olson, The Associated Press Posted Aug 4, 2021 3:27 am EDT Last Updated Aug 4, 2021 at 3:41 am EDT Players get set for the opening tipoff of the championship game between Stanford and Arizona in the women s Final Four NCAA college basketball tournament, Sunday, April 4, 2021, at the Alamodome in San Antonio. (AP Photo/Morry Gash) Eight years ago, in a report the NCAA asked Big East commissioner Val Ackerman to write, she recommended the men’s and women’s Final Fours be played at the same venue on the same weekend. She also suggested the women’s basketball tournament have its own television contract, not one combined with other sports as is currently the case, and that the NCAA streamline its governance structure, among other things.

Tokyo Olympics: The Fun Continues

Tokyo Olympics: The Fun Continues
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Olympics 2021 - Former Notre Dame stars Skylar Diggins-Smith, Jewell Loyd help fuel Team USA s backcourt

Olympics 2021 - Former Notre Dame stars Skylar Diggins-Smith, Jewell Loyd help fuel Team USA s backcourt
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Ten American Catholic athletes to watch for in the Tokyo Olympics

From left: Swimmer Katie Ledecky (Rob Schumacher, USA TODAY Sports via Reuters); long-distance runner Molly Seidel (Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports via Reuters); Mariel Zagunis (Alessandro Bianchi, Reuters) and gymnast Simone Biles (Dylan Martinez, Reuters). Illustration by America staff. On Friday, July 23, athletes around the world will gather in Tokyo for the opening ceremony of the Summer Olympics. All will bring years of training to the competition but some members of Team U.S.A. will bring their Catholic faith as well. This summer, keep an eye on these Olympians who were formed by Catholic education or a Catholic upbringing. Sydney McLaughlin made headlines when she broke the world record in the women’s 400-meter hurdles on June 27, qualifying for the Tokyo Olympics with a time of 51.90 seconds. “All the glory to God,” she told an interviewer after the record-shattering race. “Truly, it is just all a gift from God.” Ms. McLaughlin, 21, is now headed to her second Olympic

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