Tia LaBrecque is the youngest player on the U.S. Women's Deaf National Soccer Team. The Bishop Feehan sophomore will be competing in Japan this week.
The 2019 World Cup winner takes pride in playing just a few miles from where she grew up. And she just might be the key to the expansion team's playoff run.
The HSBC SVNS 2025 is ready to bring the thrill of Rugby Sevens back to a global audience with an expanded calendar and new ...
The 2024 MotoGP season returns with its 17th race on the calendar, and given it's the ... 2022 FIFA World Cup, and the 2023 Women's World Cup. He’s a regular contributor to the history and ...
Tennis champion Rafael Nadal always made sure his water bottles lined up perfectly, soccer star Sam ... an “exciting time” ...
Looking for Christmas present inspiration? Here are dozens of ideas to make every person on your gifting list happy this ...
VOLLEYBALL DEFEATS UCLA IN HOLLOWAY, INDIANA IN MACKEY In the first-ever regular-season meeting between the Purdue and UCLA, ...
Five venues across just three states will shoulder the load of Matildas and other matches for the 2026 AFC Women’s Asian Cup, with Victoria and South Australia left out of planning for the tournament.
The 2026 Women's Asian Cup will take place between March 1-21, Football Australia announced Wednesday, with five stadiums to ...
The 12-team continental championship is Australia's biggest soccer tournament since co-hosting the Women's World Cup with New Zealand in 2023. Most of the action will be at opposite ends of the ...
The title-deciding "Grand Final" for the women's top flight of Australian Rules football will have a prime-time slot for the first time in a landmark for the women's game, the league confirmed on ...