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Court Awards Connecticut Town Ownership of Mile-Long Green
A Superior Court judge has given the eastern Connecticut town of Lebanon ownership of its mile-long green.
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Former Navy SEAL Enters Yale as a 52-Year-Old Freshman
Former Navy SEAL James Hatch says heading to class as a freshman at Yale University is just about as nerve-wracking as preparing for the uncertainty of combat. At 52 years old, Hatch does not fit the profile of the traditional Yale freshman. “My experience in academia is somewhat limited, at best,” he said. “But I want to learn, and I...
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AP Source: Big East Votes to Invite UConn to Rejoin
The presidents of the schools in the Big East have voted to extend an invitation to UConn to rejoin the conference for basketball and other sports.
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Sucher Leads Travelers Championship as Big Names Struggle
Zack Sucher shot a 5-under 65 in the rain Friday morning and his 11-under 129 total held up in the afternoon sunshine for a two-stroke lead midway through the Travelers Championship.
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6-Way Tie for First-Round Lead at Travelers Championship
Zack Sucher made a 9-foot birdie putt in the last group of the day on the par-4 18th for a 6-under 64 and a share of the first-round lead on a rainy Thursday at the Travelers Championship.
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Sherpa Guide Climbs Everest 24th Time, Outdoing Own Record
A Sherpa mountaineer extended his record for successful climbs of Mount Everest with his 24th ascent of the world’s highest peak on Tuesday. Kami Rita reached the 8,850-meter (29,035-foot) peak Tuesday, which was his second time on the summit in a week. He climbed to the top on May 15 then returned to base camp before climbing again this week....
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Judge Allows Expelled Player to Continue Suit Against Yale
A federal judge has ruled that a former Yale basketball captain who was expelled for sexual misconduct that he denies can move forward with his lawsuit against the university.
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UConn Holds Off Buffalo for 26th Straight Trip to Sweet 16
Napheesa Collier scored 27 points and grabbed 16 rebounds as UConn held off 10th seeded Buffalo 84-72 on Sunday to move into the Sweet 16 for a 26th consecutive season.
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No. 2 UConn Beats UCF 66-45, Takes 6th Straight AAC Title
No. 2 UConn was forced to play the American Athletic Conference Tournament without injured All-American Katie Lou Samuelson and may have become a more complete team as a result
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Walker, Collier Lead UConn to Rout of USF in AAC Semifinals
Megan Walker scored 24 points and Napheesa Collier added 23 to lead UConn to an 81-45 rout of South Florida on Sunday and move Huskies into their straight American Athletic Conference championship game.
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Cincinnati Holds Off UConn 64-60 to Keep Pace in AAC Race
Keith Williams scored 12 points and Cane Broom added 10, including a late 3-pointer that helped Cincinnati to a 64-60 road win over UConn.
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Samuelson's 32 Points Lead No. 3 UConn to Rout of Memphis
Katie Lou Samuelson scored a season-high 32 points and grabbed 10 rebounds as No. 3 UConn routed Memphis 102-45 on Wednesday night to remain unbeaten in six seasons of American Athletic Conference play.
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No. 9 Houston Beats UConn 71-63 for 9th Straight Victory
DeJon Jarreau had 18 points and seven assists to help No. 9 Houston beat UConn 71-63 on Thursday night for its ninth straight victory.
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UConn Routs ECU, Gets to 20 Wins for 26th Straight Year
All-American Katie Lou Samuelson broke out of her shooting slump, scoring a season-high 32 points to lead No. 5 UConn over East Carolina 118-55 on Wednesday night.
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No. 2 UConn Tunes Up for Irish by Routing No. 16 DePaul
Napheesa Collier scored 24 points and grabbed 10 rebounds as No. 2 UConn passed its first test of the season against a ranked opponent by routing No. 16 DePaul 99-63 on Wednesday night.
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Adams, Vital Lead UConn Over UMass Lowell 97-75
Jalen Adams and Christian Vital each scored 19 points and UConn beat UMass Lowell 97-75 on Tuesday night.
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UConn Bounces Back From Loss With 91-74 Win Over Cornell
Jalen Adams had 21 points to lead five UConn players in double figures as the Huskies pulled away from Cornell for a 91-74 win on Tuesday night.
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Judge Rules Hiring of UConn Coach's Son Was Not Violation
A Connecticut Superior Court judge has ruled that UConn did not violate the state’s ban on nepotism when it hired football coach Randy Edsall’s son as an assistant coach.
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No. 21 UCF Extends Winning Streak to 14 With Rout of UConn
McKenzie Milton threw for 346 yards and five touchdowns and No. 21 UCF routed UConn 56-17 on Thursday night to extend the longest winning streak in the nation to 14 games.
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Jordan Spieth, Zach Johnson Tied for Early Lead at Travelers
Jordan Spieth has no idea what it is like to play from behind at the Travelers Championship.