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UCF AD Danny White’s family feels impact of coronavirus sports cancellations

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UCF AD Danny White's family feels impact of coronavirus sports cancellations

UCF athletics director Danny White's family is heavily involved in college athletics and felt the impact of sports coronavirus closures.

FSU coach Leonard Hamilton keeps teaching amid NCAA disappointment | Commentary

Gators basketball team enters offseason of uncertainty

Florida high school sports suspended indefinitely

Orlando area high school sports have been suspended indefinitely amid efforts to slow the spread of the coronavirus pandemic.

Cornerstone Charter is first Orlando area high school to cancel spring sports seasons

Cornerstone Charter Academy is the first Orlando area high school to cancel its high school spring sports seasons due to the coronavirus pandemic.

Undefeated East Ridge softball coach says halt in play 'hurts a lot'

East Ridge and Lake Nona softball coaches hope their undefeated softball teams get a chance to resume play this season after a painful halt in play prompted by the coronavirus pandemic.

SEC confident football will resume in fall, not giving up on spring workouts

The SEC has canceled all competitions and championships for the remainder of the 2019-20 season due to coronavirus uncertainty, but spring football practices have not yet been ruled out.

U.S. Soccer president Cindy Parlow Cone apologizes for 'offensive assertions' in equal pay filing

Following intense backlash for sexist language used in a legal filing against the United States women's national team players last week, new U.S. Soccer Federation president Cindy Parlow Cone is promising a change of course.

Exclusive: Heather O'Reilly on feeling 'crushed' by US Soccer's sexism, staying positive amid coronavirus and more

These are uncertain times in American soccer. Between games being put on hold due to the coronavirus pandemic and the recent shake-ups at U.S. Soccer, everything feels a bit up in the air.

Jaguars trade Nick Foles to help offset costly mistake

The Jacksonville Jaguars have agreed to send quarterback Nick Foles to the Chicago Bears for a compensatory fourth-round draft pick, a person familiar with the trade told the Associated Press.

Tracking QBs in NFL free agency: Nick Foles should be comfortable with his new coaches after Bears trade for former Super Bowl MVP

The NFL's quarterback carousel ride could be a wild one this year.

Kelly: Steve Ross' spending spree puts Dolphins in healthy spot heading into draft | Commentary

The Miami Dolphins have been active and aggressive in free agency, putting them in a favorable position for next month's draft.

Dolphins signing Patriots center Ted Karras to replace Daniel Kilgore

The Miami Dolphins will signed veteran offensive lineman Ted Karras to a one-year deal worth $4 million with the goal of having him replace Daniel Kilgore at center.

Dolphins cut several players; add another former Patriots linebacker

The Miami Dolphins released several players at the start of the new NFL year, are holding on to veteran receiver Albert Wilson, and adding former New England Patriots linebacker Elandon Roberts.

Column: Thanks, NFL, for giving us something to talk about during the sports shutdown

The sense of normalcy the NFL free-agent news provided helps some of us get through the coronavirus pandemic by taking our minds off it for a minute or two, as well as reminding us there's something to look forward to when things settle down.

Through wars and world turmoil, the Kentucky Derby runs on. Until now.

The Great Depression and World War I and World War II didn't stop the Kentucky Derby, a race that has been run without interruption since it began in 1875. But the coronavirus is a different story.

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