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Rock: Could the Jets be the ones to break the NY sports hex?
Newsday· 10 hours agoChuck Clark was born in Philadelphia, grew up and went to college in Virginia, then spent the first...
Best Internet Providers in Ithaca, NY
USA Today· 5 days agoAllconnect’s team of broadband experts regularly reviews the top internet service providers in the U.S., scrutinizing each company under a rigorous scoring system to help our readers make informed ...
Oklahoma walks off Florida in extras to reach WCWS final, keep quest for unprecedented 4-peat alive
Saturday Down South· 10 hours agoOklahoma had more than twice as many comeback wins at the Women’s College Series as anyone else...
Upstate NY college student killed in crash hours after graduating
The Post-Standard· 7 days agoA student was hit by a car and killed Saturday night hours after graduating from college in Upstate...
Berry Tramel: Jayda Coleman continues OU softball's divine right in the WCWS
Tulsa World· 5 hours agoPeople all over Oklahoma, going about their normal Tuesday afternoon, pulled out their phones and...
College National Finals Rodeo opens the chutes Sunday at Ford Wyoming Center
Casper Star-Tribune· 2 days agoThe cowboys (and cowgirls) are (almost) back in town. The College National Finals Rodeo begins its...
Marsha Jean Erickson Lucas
The Mining Journal· 34 minutes agoMarsha excelled in academics, athletics, and music from an early age. Upon graduation, Marsha attended Gogebic Community College before transferring to...
Syracuse auto repair shop finds new route to staying open (Good Morning CNY)
The Post-Standard· 21 hours agoBrexi’s mom talks about the shooting, the killers, her daughter and forgiveness: The shooting of...
Anton Watson - The former Gonzaga star's most likely path to the NBA or professional stage
SWX Nonstop Local Sports· 9 hours agoWith his college career in the rearview mirror, Watson now looks to continue his career at the professional level, reach the NBA, or play overseas. Watson isn't on any major ...
Best: Before we move on to the summer sports in NY . . .
Newsday· 2 days agoPartly this is a defense mechanism of sorts. Partly it is the reality of the city that never sleeps.