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Stanford can retain 11 teams that were scheduled to be cut

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STANFORD, Calif. — Wrestling, synchronized swimming, men’s volleyball and eight other varsity sports at Stanford that were scheduled to be eliminated will be able...

UConn women’s rowers file lawsuit seeking to save program

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Members of Connecticut's women's rowing team filed a federal lawsuit on Wednesday, alleging UConn's plan to eliminate their program as part of budget cuts...

Olympic bodies launch competitive series in virtual sports

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LAUSANNE, Switzerland — A competitive virtual sports event was launched Thursday by the International Olympic Committee. ...

Conn Findlay, 4-time Olympic medalist, dies at 90

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Conn Findlay, a four-time Olympic medalist in the sports of rowing and sailing and a member of two winning America’s Cup crews, has died....

Olympic gold: ‘Keep Stanford Wrestling’ aims to save program

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The Stanford logo was missing on Shane Griffith's all-black wrestling singlet when he won an NCAA national title last month. ...

Wisconsin hopes to hire new AD ‘within a few months’

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MADISON, Wis. — The head of the search committee to pick a successor to retiring Wisconsin athletic director Barry Alvarez said the school hopes...

Barry Alvarez, AD who reshaped Wisconsin sports, to retire

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MADISON, Wis. — Wisconsin athletic director Barry Alvarez is retiring after a three-decade run in which he transformed the university’s football team and later...

Iowa State crew club president discusses boat’s capsizing

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AMES, Iowa — The president of Iowa State’s student crew club said winds that had been forecast to remain low picked up suddenly, causing...

UConn rowing alumni trying to save program through Title IX

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STORRS, Conn. — A group of 23 rowing alumni at the University of Connecticut have filed a civil rights complaint over the decision to...

Rower Stone pursuing Olympics that delayed medical career

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AUSTIN, Texas — With every pull of an oar in the water, Gevvie Stone gets closer to a hopeful return to the Olympics and...