Canadian Armed Forces Women’s National Volleyball Team to Compete in Series No. 3 — ONE VOLLEYBALL

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Lieutenant (Navy) Carolyn Pumphrey is from Gander, Newfoundland. She plays libero for the CAF CISM team and participated in the World Military Championships in Edmonton in 2018. She enrolled in the military in May 2007, is a Naval Warfare Officer and currently currently holds the position of Squadron Commander at the Royal Military College of […]

Hoopsville: Season Finale – D3hoops

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Audio podcast version, from SoundCloud: The 2021-22 season has come to a close, but it isn’t over until we put a bow on the season on Hoopsville. It might have been three years since we last crowned Division III basketball champions, but the wait was well worth it. Hope and Randolph-Macon seemed to be appropriate […]

“Rafael Nadal always needed to play a lot”

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Rafael Nadal sustained a fractured rib during the semifinal of the Indian Wells Masters 1000 against Carlos Alcaraz. The Spanish champion was therefore forced to miss the first rounds on clay and will have less time than usual to prepare for Roland Garros. The 21-time Grand Slam champion is preparing to return to the field […]

“I would put my mortgage on Megan Rapinoe to score a penalty” – Equalizer Soccer

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Photo: © Geoff Burke-USA TODAY Sports. Megan Rapinoe is no stranger to taking – and making – crucial penalty kicks. She took three during the 2019 World Cup, all in knockout matches with the score tied, and made them all. One was in the final against the Netherlands. In 2011, she took a spot kick […]

Calgary to Finland — ONE VOLLEYBALL

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Thank you! I was thrilled to get a contract. Beyond my excitement, I was also very relieved not to have an entire season of volleyball pass me by. Playing professionally was a goal that I was unwilling to let go of, even once September hit and the critical time for signing with a team had […]

Egner announces retirement – D3hoops

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Photo by Doug Sasse, d3photography.com Shirley Egner, the winningest coach in UW-Stevens Point and WIAC women’s basketball history announced her retirement from coaching on April 6. The Pointers’ head coach for the last 33 seasons, Egner accumulated a 572-292 record at UWSP, including winning the second national championship in program history in 2002. “I am […]

Iga Swiatek shares update on her condition, reveals mindset in Rome

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World No. 1 Iga Swiatek has arrived to Rome after spending a couple of days training at the Rafa Nadal Academy in Mallorca. Swiatek, who kicked off her clay season by winning Stuttgart, was scheduled to play Madrid but she pulled out of the tournament due to a right shoulder injury. “Today we arrived in […]

The Reign and Spirit double dose was as epic as it was ridiculous – Equalizer Soccer

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Geoff Burke-USA TODAY Sports There is no getting past it: Wednesday’s epic National Women’s Soccer League Challenge Cup semifinal in Washington, DC, featured a clear and obvious error in the final seconds which likely impacted the result. Megan Rapinoe called it “horrible” and “unacceptable.” Laura Harvey called it “embarrassing.” Deep into second-half stoppage time, a […]

1st year overseas — ONE VOLLEYBALL

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Keaton: I personally think [the transition] would’ve been tough if it wasn’t for the Premier League this summer. Even with the training, I noticed a jump in the level of playing, there was definitely a learning curve. I’ve taken to the workouts and nutritional side of my career and it’s a lot easier to take […]

Sarah Lee takes new role at Denison

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Photo by Jace Delgado, JRD photography After 503 wins in women’s basketball and 386 more in volleyball, Sarah Lee is stepping away from the sidelines and into a new role at Denison University. Denison’s Associate Vice President and Director of Athletics Nan Carney-DeBord announced that Lee had been promoted to Senior Associate Director of Athletics, […]