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White's cross finds a diving Chris Wood for a spectacular finish to send the City Ground into hysterics.
Here are the Trailblazing Olympians Who Paved the Way for Female Athletes Today. We're honoring their efforts, accomplishments, and legacies.
Retirement? The post Sue Bird Didn’t Mince Words About Caitlin Clark’s Olympic Snub as WNBA Legend Takes Over Team USA Role ...
Marquette is launching a women’s swimming program. This marks the first time the school has added a varsity sport since since it introduced men's and women's lacrosse in 2013. School ...
Greg Louganis, four-time Olympic gold medalist, is thought by many to be one of the greatest divers in history.
UVa fourth-year Gretchen Walsh became the first woman ever to swim the 100-meter butterfly in under 55 seconds, setting the ...
Howard University track and field alumna Jessika Gbai, representing the Ivory Coast, made the Olympic final in the 200-meter dash at the 2024 Paris Olympic Games. The 2022 graduate and former walk-on ...
With the last two gold medals going to Chen Jia and Zhu Zifeng, China swept all nine gold medals at the World Aquatics Diving ...
After 35 seasons at the helm of Tennessee’s diving program, Dave Parrington’s voice still echoes off the walls of the Allan ...
VAMA, a new motion capture tool, helps world-class Olympic athletes use biometrics to fine-tune their performance.
He wound up circling the bases to win the game, capping his mad dash by diving across home plate in dramatic fashion ... Former UConn women's basketball star Sue Bird won five Olympic gold medals as a ...