South Carolina basketball star Aliyah Boston named Collegiate Woman Athlete of the Year
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Formula 1 has publicly spoken out against the racist comments made by three-time world champion Nelson Piquet in reference to Lewis Hamilton. Piquet used a racially offensive term about Hamilton in a podcast, and F1 have since issued a statement addressing the comments.
Jackie Stewart believes it is a “pity” Lewis Hamilton has not retired from Formula 1 already in order to preserve his legacy. Hamilton is level with Michael Schumacher for the most world titles, and last year the seven-time champion narrowly missed out on making it eight when losing a controversial finale to eventual winner Max Verstappen.
The WNBA announced Wednesday that Minnesota center Sylvia Fowles and Seattle guard Sue Bird, who both will retire at the end of this season, will be co-captains along with Las Vegas forward A'ja Wilson and Seattle forward Breanna Stewart for the league's All-Star game on July 10 (ABC, 1 p.m. ET) in Chicago.
Wallabies head coach Dave Rennie has implored Australia’s officials not to walk away from the Super Rugby Pacific tournament as it is important for his players’ development that they continue to face New Zealand opposition.
Wallabies coach Dave Rennie on Monday urged Rugby Australia not to walk away from Super Rugby Pacific and launch its own domestic competition in 2024.
Alex Neil’s side secured a 5th place finish in League One on their route to promotion.
Planet Sport looks back on seasons when playing the Big Six early on wasn't terrible at all, charting the worst starts to a Premier League season for Arsenal, Chelsea, Liverpool, Man City, Man Utd and Tottenham.