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Medill Sports Weekly Episode 2

by Kim Adams | Aug 1, 2014 | Sports

Medill Sport Weekly

by Kim Adams | Aug 1, 2014 | Sports

Citi Open highlight: Taylor Townsend looks for doubles title repeat

Citi Open highlight: Taylor Townsend looks for doubles title repeat

by Taylor Thornton | Jul 31, 2014 | Sports

WASHINGTON- Taylor Townsend has a killer forehand that has helped her dominate the junior’s tennis circuit over the past two years. The heavy hitter is among a group of young up-and-coming American tennis players, looking to make their marks in the professional...
Ultimate — frisbee, that is — soars with growth and Olympic potential

Ultimate — frisbee, that is — soars with growth and Olympic potential

by Gordy Stillman | Jul 29, 2014 | Sports

WASHINGTON — Soccer’s popularity surged during the World Cup competition, but a less visible underdog sport called Ultimate is also gaining ground with the American public. You can start in the nation’s capital where two professional teams are running up and...
Report: Native mascots, team names harming American Indian youth

Report: Native mascots, team names harming American Indian youth

by Kim Adams | Jul 24, 2014 | Sports

WASHINGTON – Tuesday the Center for American Progress released a report called “Missing the Point,” which discusses the harmful impacts of native mascots and team names on American Indian youth. In May, 50 U.S. senators signed a letter to NFL...
D.C. United turnaround sparked by chip on shoulder

D.C. United turnaround sparked by chip on shoulder

by Christian Flores | Jul 17, 2014 | Sports

Washington’s Major League Soccer team is having an impressive season. D.C. United is one point off first place in the Eastern Conference, and is within striking distance of claiming the best record in the league. The key to this season’s success? Using...
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