Month: September 2020

2:40 PM BST England have been drawn in the same group with Wales, Ireland and Georgia for the new Autumn Cup which consists of eight teams, organisers announced on Thursday. Eddie Jones’ men will participate in Group A and will meet Georgia in their first match at Twickenham on Nov. 14. Group B features France,
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1:05 PM ET Christopher Peters The 2020-21 NCAA Division I men’s and women’s hockey seasons will be delayed due to the coronavirus pandemic, a decision announced collectively by the Hockey Commissioners Association, which represents the 11 hockey conferences. Both seasons typically begin the first week of October. “The 11 Division I men’s and women’s ice
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11:39 AM ET Associated Press SARRAN, France — Tour de France rookie Marc Hirschi won the longest stage with a bold solo breakaway on a previously unused sharp ascent Thursday. The Swiss rider powered away on the Suc au May climb, new to the 117-year-old Tour. He extended his lead by racing with hair-raising speed
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12:14 PM ET NEW YORK — The ATP and WTA tours have added new events to their respective provisional 2020 calendars following the US Open, in an ongoing attempt to provide content to fans and mitigate for lost earning opportunities for players during the coronavirus pandemic. The ATP Tour added four ATP 250 events, while
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9:06 AM ET ESPN News Services The New York Jets have signed linebacker Alec Ogletree to their practice squad, the team announced Thursday. Ogletree had been one of the league’s highest-paid inside linebackers with the New York Giants over the past two years at $10 million per season. But Ogletree’s play dropped off during that
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7:30 PM ET LAKE BUENA VISTA, Fla. — The Los Angeles Lakers will have an earlier tipoff time for Game 4 of the Western Conference semifinals Thursday, a schedule change that couldn’t come soon enough for the team. The Lakers will play the Houston Rockets at 7 p.m. ET, a welcome adjustment after seeing their
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10:46 AM ET Oregon cornerback Thomas Graham Jr. is declaring for the 2021 NFL draft, becoming the third Ducks standout to do so this week. Graham, who announced his decision Thursday morning on Twitter, follows fellow cornerback Deommodore Lenoir and offensive tackle Penei Sewell in opting out of a potential college season. “I was excited
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