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Today in Sports - Diana Taurasi scores 19 points to break the WNBA career scoring record
Associated Press· 4 days agoToday in Sports, June 18 - Diana Taurasi scores 19 points to break the WNBA career scoring record
Ludvig Aberg soars, Scottie Scheffler survives at withering U.S. Open
The Spokesman-Review· 7 days agoA firm and proper U.S. Open course crowns champions, yes, but it also has a way of humbling giants. ...
Bryson DeChambeau joins Tiger Woods in exclusive U.S. Open history
ClutchPoints· 5 days agoIn doing so, DeChambeau won his second U.S. Open trophy. DeChambeau joined the list of Tiger Woods, ...
Can golf star Rory McIlroy overcome adversity and shine at Paris 2024?
Olympics.com· 3 days agoAt 35 years old, Rory McIlroy has compiled an accomplished and decorated resume. The Northern...
Scheffler goes without a birdie for a 74 and narrowly avoids an early exit from US Open
San Francisco Chronicle· 7 days agoScottie Scheffler chose iron off the tee for position Friday in the U.S. Open and sent it well right...
Today in Sports History: First WNBA game held
Chicago Tribune· 5 hours 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...
On this day in 2008: Tiger Woods wins third US Open after play-off
PA Media: Sport via Yahoo Sports· 5 days ago“I dealt with a few things this week and just had to keep plugging along. “I wasn’t feeling my best,...
Scottie Scheffler brushes off his poor display at the US Open
PA Media: Sport via Yahoo Sports· 2 days agoThe world number one was a strong favourite at Pinehurst last week after claiming his fifth victory...
Rory McIlroy calls off Florida divorce right before U.S. Open. Here's what to know
The Palm Beach Post· 7 days agoAn attorney for McIlroy filed a motion Tuesday to voluntarily dismiss a divorce petition that was...
Today in Sports History: University of Illinois wins the first NCAA track and field championships
Chicago Tribune· 3 days agoIn 1921, The University of Illinois wins the first NCAA track and field championships with 20¼¼ points. 1910 — Alex Smith wins the U.S. Open by beating John McDermont and Macdonald Smith in an 18-hole playoff at the Philadelphia Cricket Club.