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A bill that cleared a key committee on Thursday would allow student athletes to use their state college or university’s logo, mascot or other institutional marks when they’re pitching products like sports drinks and apparel.
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Three Connecticut colleges received invitations to the NCAA men’s and women’s basketball tournaments.
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Several Connecticut athletes are competing.
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The U.S. Olympics teams will be represented by several athletes with ties to Connecticut as the winter games begin this week in Beijing.
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Long Island high school sports will begin with no COVID-19 restrictions for the fall. Practice for all sports in Suffolk County and football in Nassau…
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A New London, Connecticut native who played basketball for Team Puerto Rico in the Tokyo 2020 Olympics is to be honored this weekend.The city where India…
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College athletes can be big business for many universities, especially if they’re top performers in their sport. They get the glory, they get the fame but…
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UConn alumnae and WNBA player Katie Lou Samuelson will be out of the Tokyo Olympics after testing positive for COVID-19.The announcement was made on the…
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In Connecticut, a new law would allow college athletes to be paid for the use of their name or likeness beginning in September. Governor Ned Lamont signed…
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New York Governor Andrew Cuomo announced that spectators will be allowed at horse and auto races at a 20% capacity beginning on April 22. That’s just in…