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Today in Sports History: Kate Ziegler breaks swimming’s oldest world record
Chicago Tribune· 7 days agoIn 2007, Kate Ziegler breaks swimming’s oldest world record, shattering the 1,500-meter freestyle...
Today in Sports - Diana Taurasi scores 19 points to break the WNBA career scoring record
Associated Press· 7 days agoToday in Sports, June 18 - Diana Taurasi scores 19 points to break the WNBA career scoring record
Carnival's Charleston-based cruise ship gives passengers a 30-minute warning
The Post and Courier· 6 days agoFor cruises leaving Charleston, that service is available for $99.95 per stateroom. Old Tabby Links...
'Something has got to radically change for McIlroy after US Open meltdown'
BBC via Yahoo Sports· 7 days agoWhile only the coldest of hearts could not have sympathy for Rory McIlroy, his US Open meltdown...
Today in Sports History: First WNBA game held
Chicago Tribune· 3 days agoIn 1997, The New York Liberty beat the Los Angeles Sparks 67-57 in the WNBA’s inaugural game. A crowd of 14,284 attends the game at the Great Western...
The Sports Report: The Lakers hire JJ Redick as coach. Why?
Los Angeles Times· 3 days agoAn NBA team in most need of strong leadership just hired a head coach who has never been a head coach, assistant coach, or any kind of coach. An NBA team desperate for a culture creator just ...
Sports’ greatest living athletes include the Great One and the GOAT
Tampa Bay Times· 2 days agoPrior to his passing, Mays was the world’s best living ballplayer. As veteran ESPN baseball scribe...
$1 million purse Korn Ferry Tour event begins in Norman today
The Norman Transcript· 4 days agoIt is the Compliance Solutions Championship, beginning today at the Jimmie Austin Golf Club, or what...
Scottie Scheffler brushes off his poor display at the US Open
PA Media: Sport via Yahoo Sports· 5 days agoThe world number one was a strong favourite at Pinehurst last week after claiming his fifth victory...
Today in Sports - Week Ahead, June 21 - June 27
San Francisco Chronicle· 4 days ago1919 — Hazel Hotchkiss Wightman wins the women’s U.S. Lawn Tennis Association championship with a 6-1, 6-2 victory over Marion Zinderstein. 1932 — Jack Sharkey scores a 15-round split decision ...