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Today in Sports History: Kate Ziegler breaks swimming’s oldest world record
Chicago Tribune· 5 days agoIn 2007, Kate Ziegler breaks swimming’s oldest world record, shattering the 1,500-meter freestyle...
Today in Sports - Week Ahead, June 21 - June 27
Associated Press· 1 day 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...
Collin Morikawa thought a 66 would give him a shot at the US Open. Then came Bryson DeChambeau
San Francisco Chronicle· 6 days agoNow Morikawa needs some Arnold Palmer-type magic to win his first U.S. Open title. In 1960 at Cherry...
Neal Shipley becomes first player since 2019 to earn low amateur honors at the Masters and U.S. Open...
CBS News· 5 days agoNeal Shipley made the cut in his U.S. Open debut. Now, on the tournament's final day, he's placed...
Rory McIlroy’s horrific collapse hands US Open title to Bryson DeChambeau
The Telegraph via Yahoo Sports· 5 days agoMcIlroy is the first player to finish in top-10 at 7 consecutive U.S. Opens since Jack Nicklaus...
If Amerant Bank Arena hosts a Stanley Cup clincher, it will be Game 7 at the earliest
Miami Herald via Yahoo Sports· 3 days agoEverybody in the building but the Oilers and their few road warrior fans wanted it. The Panthers...
Scottie Scheffler shoots birdie-free second round at US Open, narrowly makes cut
Dallas Morning News· 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 - Brooks Koepka wins 2nd consecutive U.S. Open, 1st player to do so since 1989
San Francisco Chronicle· 5 days agoOpen. 1962 — Jack Nicklaus beats Arnold Palmer by three strokes in a playoff to win the U.S. Open.
Today in Sports - Diana Taurasi scores 19 points to break the WNBA career scoring record
San Francisco Chronicle· 4 days ago1910 — Alex Smith wins the U.S. Open by beating John McDermont and Macdonald Smith in an 18-hole playoff at the Philadelphia Cricket Club. 1921 — The University of Illinois wins the first NCAA track and field championships with 20¼¼ points.
U.S. Open analysis: 10 things to know on Bryson DeChambeau's win
New York Times· 5 days agoThe searing disappointment forged by a decade of losses and sealed by three-foot missed putts. The...