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In a move reminiscent of his stage 4 solo breakaway win in Dahlonega, Georgia in the 2004 Tour de Georgia, Team RadioShack’s 37-year old Jason McCartney put up a similar effort in today’s stage 5.
Lisa Baird, the Chief Marketing Officer for the USOC, was honored Wednesday by being named one of three women of the year at the 17th annual Women in Sports and Events (WISE) Women of the Year.
USA Baseball announced Thursday that it will debut the Prospect Classic in July, a two game series featuring its 2011 Collegiate and 18U National Teams.
HTC-Highroad claimed its third straight victory in France's Criterium du Dauphiné after sprinter, John Degenkolb powered home in first place on stage four.
Gretchen Bleiler is doing her part to save the world. Her latest approach: The 21 Day Reusable Challenge. The halfpipe snowboarder is encouraging everyone to “kick the plastic habit for 21 days."
University of Hawai'i pitchers Lenny Linsky, Blair Walters, and Michael Blake were taken Tuesday on Day 2 of the Major League Baseball First-Year Player Draft.
The U.S. men’s beach volleyball team of Brad Keenan and Casey Patterson and the U.S. women’s team of Angie Akers and Nicole Branagh both advanced to the main draw of their respective brackets.
An uphill finish in Lyon was the setting for an exciting sprint won by 22-year old German John Degenkolb (HTC-Highroad) on Tuesday’s stage two in the 2011 Critérium du Dauphiné.
After the dust settled from the United States’ disappointing loss to Ghana in the first knockout round of the 2010 FIFA World Cup, the U.S. men’s national team began laying the groundwork to rebuild.
Karen Mandrachia capped an outstanding career on the cross country course, on the track, and in the classroom the last four years, has earned a spot on the Capital One/College Sports Information team.
More than 60,000 flag-waving spectators at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Mass. will be watching Saturday, when the U.S. men’s national soccer team takes on 2010 FIFA World Cup champion Spain.
Not everything has gone according to plan for Trent Paulson this season. He has been slowed by injuries and missed April's U.S. Open. And he has been unable to train with his twin brother Travis.
Nine U.S. beach volleyball teams will head to Beijing, China for the first FIVB Beach Volleyball Swatch World Tour Grand Slam of the 2011 season, slated for June 6-11.