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Spotlight On Who Will Hire Jason Collins
The Hartford CourantNow that Jason Collins is out as the first active male athlete in major sports to declare that he is gay, we'll have to watch if the other shoe falls out of the professional sports closet. That would be the professional basketball general manager who...Tags: Psychologists, Sports Illustrated, National Basketball Association, Sports, Phoenix Suns
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Her UConn Career Over, Kelly Faris Plans To Find Her Place In The Sun
The Hartford CourantAlthough her days as the consummate UConn student-athlete are done, Kelly Faris still had some homework to do Tuesday at the Mohegan Sun Arena. Faris answered questions from reporters while filling out the generic questionnaire the WNBA's Connecticut Sun...Tags: Kelly Faris, Connecticut Huskies, Sports, Notre Dame Fighting Irish, Basketball
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Regional Digest: Hartley, Mosqueda-Lewis Invited To World University Trials
The Hartford CourantHartley, Mosqueda-Lewis Invited To Games Trials UConn women basketball players Bria Hartley and Kaleena Mosqueda-Lewis are among the 31 athletes who have accepted invitations to participate in the USA Basketball Women's World University Games Team trials...Tags: Connecticut Huskies, Baseball, Sports, Trials, Universiade
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Next Goal For WNBA MVP Tina Charles? A Championship
The Hartford CourantIf there is a rung to climb with more altitude than being named the 2012 WNBA Most Valuable Player, center Tina Charles is ready to work as hard as she can to find it. "The championship is what she is after," Sun coach Anne Donovan said. "The WNBA...Tags: Sports, ESPN (tv network), Basketball, Geno Auriemma, Government Aid
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At 5-4, point guard carries sky-high dreams
Jaleesa Armstrong grew up with the sound of her three older brothers constantly bouncing their basketballs throughout the family's Englewood neighborhood home. The sound — which was different on the living room carpeting; different on the...
Tags: College Basketball, Sports, Southern Illinois University, Basketball, National Collegiate Athletic Association
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Former UConn Star Kelly Schumacher Out To Make Olympic Volleyball Run
The Hartford CourantKelly Schumacher turned in one of the great individual performances in UConn women's basketball Final Four history when the 6-foot-5 center blocked nine shots in the 2000 national championship game victory over Tennessee. That could have been enough to...Tags: Duke Blue Devils, Entertainment, Fashion Shows, Sports, Notre Dame Fighting Irish
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Regional Digest: Connecticut Sun Plans Food Drive
The Hartford CourantConnecticut Sun Food Drive The Connecticut Sun will host a food drive at its preseason game on May 11 as they take on the New York Liberty at Mohegan Sun Arena at 7 p.m. The Sun are asking fans to bring non-perishable food items, which will be donated to...Tags: New York Liberty, Sports, Canadian Football, Football, Roman Catholicism
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New Players, New Rules As WNBA Camps Open
The Hartford CourantThe 2013 WNBA season springs to life this week with the opening of its 12 training camps. The primary goal: unseat the defending champion Indiana Fever, which beat defending champ Minnesota in last year's finals. The league welcomes three first-team...Tags: Career and Workplace, National Basketball Association, Sports, Basketball, Indiana Fever
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Jason Collins y Orlando Cruz: ¿atletas gays por conveniencia?
El jugador de la NBA, Jason Collins; y el boxeador puertorriqueño Orlando 'El Fenómeno' Cruz guardan algo en común. Y no es el hecho de que ambos son homosexuales. Tampoco se trata necesariamente de su condición de pioneros como los dos primeros atletas...
Tags: Washington Wizards, National Basketball Association, Jason Collins
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Essay: Collins' coming out could accelerate gay acceptance
There was a time, in 1947 and before, when the mere presence of an African-American on a Major League Baseball team was enough to shake the game and the nation alike. Six years after Jackie Robinson smashed the sport's color barrier that year, still...Tags: National Basketball Association, Sports, Viral Diseases and Infections, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Arts and Culture
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Mathies, Riley Set to Graduate Sunday
Kentucky women’s basketball senior A’dia Mathies and former Wildcat and current student coach Crystal Riley are set to participate in commencement exercises Sunday, May 5 in Rupp Arena. Mathies, a 5-foot-11 guard from Louisville, Ky., will...
Tags: College Basketball, LSU Tigers, Southeastern Conference, Sports, Basketball
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Diggins joins Tulsa, Wiggins in speedy backcourt
TULSA, Okla. (AP) — Skylar Diggins likes that WNBA teams may now dread a trip to Tulsa. The star guard at Notre Dame and No. 3 pick in the draft is expected to make an immediate impact on a Tulsa team that finished 9-25 last season. That makes...
Tags: College Basketball, New York Liberty, Connecticut Huskies, Sports, Big East Conference
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