Shedeur Sanders graduates from Colorado, re-creates Deion photo - ESPN
Last year, Shedeur Sanders saw his NFL dream come true. Now, he's realizing another major life accomplishment: graduating from college.
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Last year, Shedeur Sanders saw his NFL dream come true. Now, he's realizing another major life accomplishment: graduating from college.
The Chicago Sky have signed guard Natasha Cloud, one of the highest-profile free agents who was still on the market, with sources telling ESPN the deal is for one year at $555,000.
When Katie Miller’s daughter Octavia wanted to play hockey this year, she dove in right away, playing in tournaments and trying out different positions, including goalie.
BIRMINGHAM, May 3 : Successive Premier League victories for the first time since last August have arrived in the nick of time for Tottenham Hotspur but the relegation battle is far from won, manager Roberto de Zerbi warned on Sunday.
BOURNEMOUTH, England, May 3 : Bournemouth moved another step closer to a first European campaign in the club's history with a 3-0 Premier League win over Crystal Palace on Sunday that stretched their unbeaten league run to 15 games and moved them back up to sixth in the table.
Cherie DeVaux made history on Saturday as the first woman to train the winner of the Kentucky Derby, as Golden Tempo charged from the back of the pack and charged down the stretch to get to the finish line first in the biggest event in horse racing.
May 2 : Golden Tempo stormed from the very back of the pack to triumph in the 152nd Kentucky Derby at Churchill Downs on Saturday, giving trainer Cherie DeVaux a landmark victory as the first woman to saddle the winner of America's most famous horse race.
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Cherie DeVaux made history Saturday, becoming the first woman to train the winner of the Kentucky Derby, as Golden Tempo rallied from the back of the pack and charged down the stretch to win the biggest event in horse racing.