Month: July 2021

9:41 PM ET Jeremy WillisESPN.com American sprinter Sha’Carri Richardson, the gold-medal hopeful in the 100-meter race at the Tokyo Olympics, was suspended by the United States Anti-Doping Association for testing positive for marijuana at the Olympic trials in June. Richardson apologized Friday morning in an interview on NBC’s “Today” show. “We all have our different
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10:25 PM ET Associated Press THE COLONY, Texas — Matilda Castren shot a 5-under 66 after a six-hour storm delay Friday to take the lead in the suspended second round of the Volunteers of America Classic. With the start of play delayed by lightning and rain, the 26-year-old former Florida State star from Finland had
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4:22 PM ET New manager Jose Mourinho began work at AS Roma on Friday promising to restore long-term prosperity after the Serie A club came 29 points behind champions Internazionale in seventh last season. “We want to make a Roma of success, but a future of success — not an isolated moment of success …
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4:20 PM ET Goalkeeper Unai Simon went from zero to hero as he saved two penalties to help Spain beat 10-man Switzerland and reach the semifinal of Euro 2020. Simon faced criticism for a mistake that led to Croatia‘s opening goal in the last round, but he made amends with stops from Fabian Schar and
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9:57 PM ET Brazil beat Chile in their quarterfinal match at the Copa America in Rio on Friday night despite playing the majority of the second half with 10 players following a straight red card shown to Gabriel Jesus. – Copa America quarterfinals: Key matchups, players and predictions– Stream ESPN FC Daily on ESPN+ (U.S.
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