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Orlando Pride host first small group training session after NWSL lifts restrictions

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Orlando Pride host first small group training session after NWSL lifts restrictions

The National Women's Soccer League took the next step toward resuming play, announcing Monday that all teams will be allowed to participate in small group training as long as they follow safety protocol.

UCF football coaches try to forge bonds with recruits via videoconference

New UCF co-offensive coordinator Alex Golesh has tried to make the most of videoconference tools to help build relationships with recruits.

UCF football continues focus on developing offensive line depth

UCF is working to build on its offensive line success following the departure of veteran leaders Jordan Johnson and Jake Brown.

Rays' first workout: 'Good to see some smiling faces'

More than a dozen players participated in limited, light workouts at Tropicana Field on Monday as the Rays got back to work.

NBA icon Patrick Ewing home and 'getting better' after coronavirus diagnosis

Former Knicks great Patrick Ewing has been released from the hospital after testing positive for coronavirus, his son said Monday.

Tiger Woods and Peyton Manning's win over Phil Mickelson and Tom Brady sets a record for a cable golf telecast

Turner Sports said the Sunday telecast of "The Match: Champions for Charity" attracted an average of 5.8 million viewers across four of its networks. Turner says it was the most-watched golf telecast in cable TV history.

Brad Keselowski grabbed a Coca-Cola 600 victory while Hendrick Motorsports took some wrenching dents

 

Bartolo Colón, now 47, wants to pitch in the majors again: 'I'll sign with the first team who wants me'

Bartolo Colón refuses to entertain the idea of retirement. It doesn't matter that he didn't pitch in 2019 and that on Sunday he turned 47. He craves one more shot in the majors.

Japan is bringing baseball back mid-June

The Nippon Professional Baseball league announced its season will begin June 19, the league announced Monday after receiving official approval from its government to start playing without fans in attendance.

South Florida's Naomi Osaka tops Serena on Forbes' list of sports annual earnings

Forbes said Naomi Osaka's total is a one-year record for a female athlete, topping the previous mark of 29.7 million set by Maria Sharapova in 2015.

Isolating away from family a 'hot topic' as NHL plots return

Young and single, Thatcher Demko has plenty of time on his hands, with little to do. Quarantining to play hockey wouldn't be a problem for the Vancouver Canucks goalie.

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