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Ohio State settles for $41M over doctor's abuse

Ohio State will pay about $41 million to settle a dozen lawsuits by 162 men alleging decades-old sexual abuse and mistreatment by a team doctor, Richard Strauss.




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The best college sports performances we ever saw: Bias, Swoopes and 'Lamarvelous'

ESPN's team of college sports writers breaks down the best individual performances they've seen in their collective decades around sports.




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The best college plays we ever saw: Kordell's prayer, Villanova at the buzzer

ESPN's team of college writers and reporters reflects on the amazing plays they've seen during their decades of collective coverage.




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Why a buzzer-beater is Pomona-Pitzer's lasting memory

Senior Jack Boyle's game-winning buzzer-beater sent Pomona-Pitzer to the Division III Sweet 16. But due to the pandemic, it would be his last shot.




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The NHL's coronavirus pause: League memo makes early-June draft case; return-to-play talk continues

More details have emerged on a virtual draft in early June. Plus, the latest on when, where and how the season could resume.




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NHL Viewers Club: Mario Lemieux's five-goal outburst at Madison Square Garden

The game had star power, sizzle and 14 total goals. Plus, we debate Lemieux's status in the GOAT rankings, and how these Penguins would fare in today's NHL.




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One NHL team's plans for reopening arenas

From building more than 10 scenarios for the return of fans to pitches from local entrepreneurs, the Sharks have remained busy while no hockey is being played.




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Panthers agree with '18 1st-rounder Denisenko

The Panthers announced Tuesday that Russian forward Grigori Denisenko, the 15th overall pick in the 2018 draft, has agreed to a three-year entry-level contract.




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Ducks re-sign Djoos, Hakanpää to 1-year deals

The Anaheim Ducks have re-signed defensemen Christian Djoos and Jani Hakanpaa to one-year contracts, the team announced Wednesday.




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Leipsic, Rodewald draw NHL's ire over comments

Capitals forward Brendan Leipsic and Panthers prospect Jack Rodewald were both condemned by the NHL over "misogynistic and reprehensible" comments made on social media.




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Canadiens' Price reaches out to grieving boys

Montreal Canadiens goalie Carey Price reached out to two boys whose parents were killed last month in the Nova Scotia mass shooting.




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Inside stories of Michael Jordan's time as an NHL owner

From 2000 to 2001, Jordan was a part-owner of the Capitals. We recount those days with help from the folks who lived it.




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[Softball] Haskell's Open Opener on Thursday 2/13/20 Postponed Due to Impending Inclement Weather.




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[Haskell Indians] Women's & Men's Basketball Set To Play in Bacone College Tournament




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[Volleyball] Haskell Volleyball Splits Double Header on 10/02/19 &10/03/19

Haskell Volleyball faced Cottey College and Ottawa University this week with a win and a loss at home.  




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[Women's Outdoor Track & Field] Freshman Talisa Budder Qualifies for Track Nationals

In November 2011, Talisa Budder from Kenwood, OK qualified for the 2011 NAIA Women's Cross Country National Championships.  Upon her return to the Haskell campus she began training for the track program.   




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[Women's Outdoor Track & Field] Trio of Indians to Compete at Kansas Relays

Christina Belone, Talisa Budder and Matt Woody to take part on second day of 85th edition of the prestigious event




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[Women's Outdoor Track & Field] It's a 2nd Place MCAC Finish for the Haskell Women's Track ...

In the full return of track and field to the Haskell campus, the women's team finished Friday's conference championships in second place.  Leading the day off for the Indians was Leslie Waseta, a freshman thrower from Zuni, NM.   




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[Women's Outdoor Track & Field] Budder and Zunie Head to Hoosier State for NAIA National ...

The pair of Haskell runners will be competing in the marathon on Saturday morning




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[Women's Outdoor Track & Field] Snelding, Hall, and Lester made the Javelin finals.

Baldwin City, Kansas - The Haskell Indian Nations University women's track and field teams competed at the Baker Relays on Saturday.




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[Women's Outdoor Track & Field] Five top-5 finishes in Long Jump, Shot Put and Javelin.

Ottawa, Kansas - The Haskell Indian Nations University Women's track and field teams competed at the Ottawa Braves Invitational on Saturday.




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[Women's Outdoor Track & Field] Snelding makes the Javelin finals.

Liberty, MO - The Haskell Indian Nations University Women's track and field teams competed at the Darrel Gourley Open on Saturday.




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[Women's Outdoor Track & Field] Women's Track & Field Season Recap

The Women's Track & Field team finished their season at Baker Invite on April 29th. Here are some of the athlete's best finishes throughout the season. The Seniors behind the Track & Field program are Cherica Eckiwaudah (SR/Anadarko, OK )




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[Women's Outdoor Track & Field] Four Track & Field Throwers Named 2017 Daktronics-NAIA ...

Kansas City, MO - The National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) announced Friday that 467 women's indoor & outdoor track & field student-athletes have been named 2017 Daktronics-NAIA Scholar-Athletes. Four Haskell student-athletes - Cherica Eckiwaudah, Elizabeth Davey, Taylor Hall, and Kari Snelding earned the honor. 




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COVID-19: As lições dos Yanomami

A tragédia que se desdobra na Amazônia ressoa o que todos os habitantes humanos do planeta estão sofrendo.




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El coronavirus ataca las cárceles y cientos de miles de presos son liberados

El virus se ha propagado rápidamente en prisiones sobrepobladas en el mundo, lo que ha llevado a los gobiernos a liberar a los reclusos en masa.




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¿Se convertirá Sérgio Moro en el verdugo de Bolsonaro?

La ruidosa renuncia del exministro lo convierte en un actor político de primera fila y potencial rival del presidente brasileño en las elecciones de 2022.




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El enigma de la COVID-19: ¿Por qué el virus arrasa en algunos lugares y en otros no?

Los expertos se preguntan por qué el coronavirus es tan caprichoso. Las respuestas pueden determinar el mejor modo de protegernos y durante cuánto tiempo tendremos que hacerlo.




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[Women's Cross Country] Cross Country Runner Tavia Hart Is Named A.I.I. Runner of the Week

Haskell Women's Cross Country runner Tavia Hart comes out runner of the week after second meet of the season.




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Matthew Berry's Love/Hate, 2020 NFL draft edition

Matthew Berry gives players the Love/Hate treatment coming out of the 2020 NFL draft, identifying those who have gained or lost the most fantasy football value.




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Everything we know about the NFL's plans for a virtual offseason

With the NFL offseason going virtual, how will teams adapt and what changes can we expect heading into the summer? We answer all of your questions.




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A lost leg ... a lost life? What happened after Alex Smith's injury

The Redskins quarterback's broken leg led to an insidious infection that could have cost him his life.




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Saints' schedule 2020: Tom Brady in Week 1, Vikings on Christmas

The NFL didn’t wait long to shine a spotlight on the new Brady-Brees rivalry, but the Saints' fate could be decided by brutal late-season stretch.




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Jordan Love's transformation from 'Sticks' to Packers' future QB

Jordan Love has come a long way from the 5-foot-6, 130-pound kid who almost gave up football.




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Inspired by dad: How the Detroit Lions made it into 'Ozark'

Ryan Farley drew on an emotional moment with his dying father to write a memorable scene in the Netflix show -- and express frustration with the Lions.




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Sit down last among Metcalf's advice to rookies

D.K. Metcalf says the best advice he received as a rookie was to sit down last at team meetings, as it set the tone for his approach to everything.




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Burrow 'waiting to see' before inking Bengals deal

The top overall pick in this year's draft said he hasn't signed his contract with the team as he's in a holding period because of the coronavirus pandemic.




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[Women's Basketball] A.I.I. Women's Basketball Banquet News Release




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[Women's Basketball] Loss to Wilberforce University in Conference Play Ends Women's Basketball ...




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[Women's Basketball] Two Women's Basketball Athletes Clench Records at Coffin Sports Compelx




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[Haskell Indians] NAIA Eligibility Center FAQ's & Updates




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[Men's Golf] Golf Battles Wind, Course

The wind was a constant factor at the Ottawa University Invitational the last two days but the men's golf team battled to a fourth place finish.  In their first fall tournament of the season, Haskell Indian Nations University had to overcome a team high score of 333 on Monday at Eagle Bend Golf Course in Lawrence.  Head Coach Gary Tanner's squad would improve play by eight strokes Tuesday but it wasn't enough to make a big move on the final day of competition.  Kansas Wesleyan University won the tournament with a two-day total of 626 (304, 322) while KWU's Tyler Clark took the top individual honor with a 154 (76, 78).  However, HINU would not be far behind in this category as Josiah Kurley finished runner-up in the event with a 156 (79, 77).




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[Men's Golf] Inconsistent Play Hampers Golf Team

The two-day golf event at the Kansas Wesleyan Fall Invitational saw similar results for the HINU squad.  The team of five - Josiah Kurley, Johnny Wright, Trevor Pueblo, Steven Harshberger, Brandon Thompson - each produced a score of 80 or above on a round during the tournament.  That inconsistency in competition play puzzles Head Coach Gary Tanner.




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[Men's Golf] Golf Closes Out Fall Season

The final competition of the fall men's golf season was held at the Swope Memorial Golf Course in Kansas City.  Hosted by Avila University, the Indians were hoping to close out the event with a solid performance both Monday and Tuesday.  However, HINU could not break the habit which plagued them early in the season.




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[Men's Golf] Golfers Honored With Past Achievements

The most important part of the men's golf season is traditionally held in the spring when post-season competition can lead to a national championship.  Before the team entered the spring, Head Golf Coach Gary Tanner recognized four players for their past performance at a recent home volleyball match.




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[Men's Golf] Kurley Continues To Shine

Haskell Indian Nations University is in the midst of the spring golf season and Head Coach Gary Tanner is hoping they save their best for last.  Already, the Indians have played in three events and have just completed their fourth at the Bethel Spring Invitational.  "We can't make any progress if we shoot in the 80's," said Tanner.  "We've got the golfers to compete but we've got to be consistent throughout the course to make a run at the top."




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[Men's Golf] Haskell Golf finished 8th at the Ottawa Invitational

Lawrence, Kansas – The Haskell men's golf team finished eighth at the Ottawa Invitational held at Eagle Bend Golf Course on Tuesday evening. The Indians finished with a two round score of 678. 




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[Men's Golf] Golf finished 8th in Ottawa Spring Invitational

Lawrence, Kansas – The Haskell men's golf team finished 8th out of 9 teams at the Ottawa Spring Invitational held at Eagle Bend Golf Course on Monday. The Indians finished with a round score of 344 and the second round was cancelled due to snow on the course. 

 




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[Men's Golf] Graceland Invitational cut short due to weather conditions.

Maryville, MO – The Haskell Men's golf team competed in the Graceland Invitational which was cut short due to inclement weather conditions on the second day. 




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[Men's Golf] Golf finished 14th at the Bethel Tournament

Lawrence, Kansas – The Haskell men's golf team finished 14th out of 16 teams in the Bethel Tournament held at Hesston Municipal Golf Park in Hesston, Kansas on Saturday. The Indians finished with a round score of 345 and the second round score of 334 with a total team score 679.