Month: June 2019

Jun 18, 2019 The most refreshing thing about nonconference scheduling in college football is that we’re starting to see more home-and-home series, which have long been part of the sport’s fabric, on the horizon. There are a few of those matchups on the 2019 nonconference slate, and yes, some intriguing neutral-site games as well. But
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The 28 members of the U.S. women’s national team who filed a pay discrimination suit against soccer’s governing body in March have tentatively agreed to mediation after the World Cup ends, a spokesman for the U.S. Soccer Federation confirmed Friday. The suit, filed in federal court on March 8, seeks equitable pay and treatment, in
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The 28 members of the U.S. women’s national team who filed a pay discrimination suit against soccer’s governing body in March have tentatively agreed to mediation after the World Cup ends, a spokesman for the U.S. Soccer Federation confirmed Friday. The suit, filed in federal court on March 8, seeks equitable pay and treatment, in
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