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The No. 22 Lewis-Clark State Warriors routed visiting British Columbia 13-3 by seven-inning mercy rule in Game 1, but suffered a narrow 9-8 defeat in Game 2 of a Cascade Conference baseball ...
They'll play their next game Tuesday at Lincoln East. Columbus girls tennis won its fourth straight dual to open the season with a 5-4 victory versus Norfolk on Tuesday. Discoverers senior Maria ...
The British tennis star, who is ranked 110th in the world rankings, has been widely criticised for her comments, leading to her issuing an apology to Boisson. Taking to Instagram to say sorry ...
Harriet Dart hits a backhand during the 2024 US Open. / Geoff Burke-Imagn Images On Tuesday, France's Lois Boisson began the Open de Rouen in her home country with a bang—dusting Great Britain's ...
A tennis coach said he was "delighted" to officially open an all-weather court in Kosovo after spending almost a decade fundraising for it. David Bryceland, from Altrincham, Greater Manchester ...
No. 71 Missouri tennis experienced both ends of a sweep Sunday, dropping its first contest against No. 38 Kentucky 4-0 before defeating Lindenwood 4-0 at the Country Club of Missouri. Although the ...
(Bloomberg) -- British Columbia, Canada’s third-most populous province, directed its agencies and state corporations to ditch US suppliers, extending its retaliation in response to President ...
A petition filed in B.C. Supreme Court Monday claims UBC is breaching the University Act through the use of Indigenous land acknowledgments, promotion of equity and inclusion initiatives and by ...
Jamie Lee Curtis and Magic Johnson spoke at the ceremony. Tennis legend Billie Jean King is officially etched into the fabric of Hollywood. The 12-time singles Grand Slam winner was honored with a ...
This past weekend, both the Yale men’s and women’s tennis teams matched up with the Cornell Big Red and Columbia Lions. While the men’s team came into the weekend as the 50th-ranked team in the nation ...
A group of professors and a graduate student are taking the University of British Columbia to court, seeking to stop the school from engaging in what they termed political activity, which they say ...
A group of professors and a graduate student are taking the University of British Columbia to court to stop the school from engaging in "political activity," which they claim limits academic freedom ...
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