Month: November 2021

7:50 AM ET Associated Press British Open champion, Ryder Cup winner and now the first American to finish a season as the European Tour’s No. 1 player. It’s been quite the year for Collin Morikawa. The 24-year-old Californian showcased his world-class iron play down the stretch in making five birdies in his last seven holes
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6:32 AM ET Saudi Arabian Formula One Grand Prix organisers say they can be proud of their record on construction safety and worker rights as they rush to ready the new Jeddah street circuit for a looming December debut. Neighbouring Qatar, which hosts F1 for the first time this weekend, has been accused of exploiting
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6:08 AM ET Ole Gunnar Solskjaer rejected the opportunity to make changes to his backroom team at Manchester United, sources have told ESPN, despite concerns among some of the club’s players that the coaching methods and tactical demands were too one-dimensional and lacking in imagination and new ideas. United confirmed on Sunday that Solskjaer has
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5:32 AM ET Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has left his position as Manchester United manager, the club have confirmed. A humiliating 4-1 defeat to Watford on Saturday was the final straw for the club’s owners, the Glazer family, with Solskjaer out amid a wretched run of five defeats in seven Premier League games. A club statement
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12:21 AM ET Mike CoppingerESPN LAS VEGAS — Terence Crawford jumped up and down in jubilation. Or maybe it was an exorcism. For years, he has been hounded by questions surrounding his résumé. No more. Crawford notched the biggest win of his career on Saturday at Michelob Ultra Arena at Mandalay Bay with a 10th-round
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5:39 PM ET Caitlin Murray The Washington Spirit dealt with a coach firing, an ownership struggle and forced forfeits, but still rose above the chaos to be crowned 2021 NWSL champion. Joe Robbins/ISI Photos/Getty Images In a National Women’s Soccer League season that will be remembered more for its leaguewide off-field controversy than its splendid play
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1:21 AM ET No. 3 Oregon‘s mission to reach the College Football Playoff for the first time since 2014 took a massive blow on Saturday after they were overwhelmed by host Utah in a 38-7 rout. “Everybody’s upset and disappointed like we should be,” Oregon coach Mario Cristobal said. “It should burn. It should hurt
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