Share:More In Sports As College Football Season Arrives, Schools Pay Monitors to Stop Players and Staff From GamblingUniversity athletic departments and collegiate sports conferences are paying millions of dollars for bet-tracking services to make sure that student-athletes, coaches and staff aren't gambling in violation of school and NCAA rules and state laws.World Chess Federation Restricts Trans CompetitorsWorld Chess Federation Restricts Trans CompetitorsWorld Chess Federation Bars Transgender Women From Competing in Women's EventsWorld Chess Federation Bars Transgender Women From Competing in Women's EventsU.S. Women's Soccer Coach ResignsU.S. Women's Soccer Coach ResignsEngland Advances to Women's World Cup FinalEngland Advances to Women's World Cup FinalBe Well: The Art of Muay ThaiBe Well: The Art of Muay ThaiEngland Beats Australia 3-1 to Move Into Women's World Cup Final Against SpainThe British women's soccer team moved into their first World Cup championship game with a 3-1 victory Wednesday over Australia.In Entertainment: 'The Blind Side' Response, Madonna's Back & Sage Steele Leaves ESPN From a 'Blind Side' response to Madonna's new tour dates, here's what's happening in entertainment.First Gameplay Trailer for 'NBA 2K24' DropsFirst Gameplay Trailer for 'NBA 2K24' DropsNorthwestern Sued by Former Baseball StaffersNorthwestern University is facing another lawsuit, this time involving its baseball program.Load More
As College Football Season Arrives, Schools Pay Monitors to Stop Players and Staff From GamblingUniversity athletic departments and collegiate sports conferences are paying millions of dollars for bet-tracking services to make sure that student-athletes, coaches and staff aren't gambling in violation of school and NCAA rules and state laws.
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England Beats Australia 3-1 to Move Into Women's World Cup Final Against SpainThe British women's soccer team moved into their first World Cup championship game with a 3-1 victory Wednesday over Australia.
In Entertainment: 'The Blind Side' Response, Madonna's Back & Sage Steele Leaves ESPN From a 'Blind Side' response to Madonna's new tour dates, here's what's happening in entertainment.
Northwestern Sued by Former Baseball StaffersNorthwestern University is facing another lawsuit, this time involving its baseball program.