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UVA to pay $9M related to shooting that killed 3 players - ESPN - espn.com - area District Of Columbia

UVA to pay $9M related to shooting that killed 3 players - ESPN

CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. — The University of Virginia will pay $9 million in a settlement related to a 2022 campus shooting that killed three football players and wounded two other students, a lawyer representing some of the victims and their families said Friday.

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Ex-Notre Dame QB Buchner back with team, but as wide receiver - ESPN - espn.com - Ireland - Jordan - state Alabama - state Maryland

Ex-Notre Dame QB Buchner back with team, but as wide receiver - ESPN

Former Notre Dame starting quarterback Tyler Buchner, who joined the school's lacrosse team this spring after playing football last fall at Alabama, will return to the Fighting Irish football team for the 2024 season as a walk-on.

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'Doctors said my boy had a virus. I never thought it would be this' - manchestereveningnews.co.uk

'Doctors said my boy had a virus. I never thought it would be this'

When Jozef Burch suddenly fell ill out of nowhere, doctors told his worried family he probably had a virus.

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Texas A&M's surging baseball team wants to be a national powerhouse - ESPN - espn.com - state Texas - state Arkansas

Texas A&M's surging baseball team wants to be a national powerhouse - ESPN

In three seasons at Texas A&M, Jim Schlossnagle won the Aggies' first game in the Men's College World Series since 1993, led them to a No. 1 ranking this year and to a No. 3 overall NCAA tournament seed, their highest in school history.

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Southern - NCAA baseball 2024: Scores, MCWS schedule, how to watch - ESPN - espn.com - state Arizona - state Indiana - state Tennessee - state North Carolina - state Texas - state Oklahoma - county Bryan

NCAA baseball 2024: Scores, MCWS schedule, how to watch - ESPN

The road to Omaha has officially begun with the 64-team field for the NCAA Division I baseball championship being revealed. Tennessee (50-11) is the No. 1 overall seed after dominating for the entire year and winning the SEC regular-season title and conference tournament. The rest of the top four includes two other SEC schools — Kentucky at No. 2, Texas A&M at No. 3 — and North Carolina at No. 4.

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Drew Brees - Drew Brees -- If not for arm woes, would've 'probably' played longer - ESPN - espn.com - county Bay

Drew Brees -- If not for arm woes, would've 'probably' played longer - ESPN

METAIRIE, La. — Former New Orleans Saints quarterback Drew Brees said he might have played several more years in the NFL if not for degeneration in his right throwing shoulder.

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Auction of classical art at Goldens - en.interfax.com.ua - Ukraine

Auction of classical art at Goldens

From May 30 to June 8, the Goldens auction house will hold 61 auctions - “Collectible Classical Art” - dedicated to works by Ukrainian classics of the 1890s and early twentieth century.

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Before Oklahoma ruled the WCWS, Omaha wore softball's crown - ESPN - espn.com - state Oklahoma - state Nebraska

Before Oklahoma ruled the WCWS, Omaha wore softball's crown - ESPN

The Oklahoma Sooners are back in Oklahoma City this week for the Women's College World Series and a possible four-peat. Around 13,000 fans will pack Devon Park. Social media will be buzzing about Jayda Coleman's wall-crashing catches and coach Patty Gasso's dugout maneuvers. It wasn't always this way. In 1975, the year the Sooners' program was born, Oklahoma was eliminated after just two games in front of a smattering of observers at a place called Dill Field in Omaha. There was no NIL or tailgating; the '75 national champions celebrated at a local pizza parlor and drank beer afterward on their own dime. Five decades later, the WCWS has morphed into a nationally televised event that draws 2 million viewers for the finals and showcases some of the best women's athletes in the country. This is the story of coach Connie Claussen and the 1975 Women's College World Series champions, the University of Nebraska at Omaha Maverettes.

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