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University of Colorado football coach Deion Sanders might have to have left foot amputated
Deion Sanders might lose his left foot as a result of circulation issues that forced him to have two toes ampuated in 2021.
SharesNCAA committee recommends dropping marijuana from banned drug list for athletes
An NCAA panel is calling for the removal of marijuana from the organization's list of banned drugs, suggesting that testing should be limited to performance-enhancing substances.
SharesCollege World Series' slugging squads know the long ball only goes so far in Omaha
The batting statistics for the eight College World Series teams suggest there will be home runs aplenty at Charles Schwab Field over the next 10 days.
SharesNCAA champion athletes go to White House, where Vice President Kamala Harris celebrates them
Vice President Kamala Harris saluted more than a thousand U.S. college athletes from championship teams who gathered Monday at the White House South Lawn, saying that sports have a "very special way of bringing people together."
SharesOral Roberts claims surprise College World Series bid; Wake Forest, LSU, Virginia also win supers
No. 1 national seed Wake Forest was expected to make it to the College World Series.
SharesTeel, Edgington lead Virginia to win over Duke for super regional title
Kyle Teel drove in four runs, Brian Edgington pitched a complete game, and Virginia rolled past Duke 12-2 on Sunday to win the Charlottesville Super Regional.
SharesMiami's Chris Caputo accepts offer to be George Washington coach
Longtime Miami associate head coach Chris Caputo has accepted a contract offer to become the new coach at George Washington, a person with knowledge of the situation said Thursday night.
SharesLia Thomas fades at NCAA women's swimming championships, ties for fifth
Lia Thomas came up short in her second race at the NCAA Division I women's championships, tying for fifth place in a race won by Stanford's Taylor Ruck, a four-time Olympic medalist.
SharesTrans swimmer Lia Thomas skips final regular-season meet as focus turns to NCAA championships
Transgender swimmer Lia Thomas sat out the last meet of the regular season to prepare for postseason collegiate competition as tension builds over her participation in the NCAA women's championships.
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