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Women's 3×3 Basketball Sets the Record Straight About How to Pronounce Their Names
Kelsey Plum can’t figure out why so many people call her “Chelsea Plume.”
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5 to Watch: Dolson Gets Gold; Old Lyme Rowers Advance
There are a lot of UConn basketball greats who already have an Olympic gold medal as part of their resume and Stephanie Dolson is now added to that list after the 3×3 team won in Tokyo on Wednesday. Plus two rowers from Old Lyme were back on the water trying to keep their Olympic journey alive. Team USA has won…
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5 to Watch: Dolson Dominates, Skateboarding, Ledecky Wins Silver
Sunday was another big day at the Tokyo Olympics with American swimming superstar Katie Ledecky getting her first silver medal. Women’s skateboarding made its debut with a Connecticut skateboarder just missing a medal, and one of many former UConn stars in Tokyo continues to keep her team’s unbeaten streak alive. UConn great Stefanie Dolson and the USA women’s 3×3...
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Jill Biden Watches USA Basketball Win First-Ever 3×3 Game In the Olympics
The First Lady sat with French President Emmanuel Macron in the stands on Saturday and talked to the team afterwards.
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3×3 Basketball to Make Olympic Debut in Tokyo
With several sports making their Olympic debuts in Tokyo, 3×3 basketball was center stage as the tournament tipped off on Friday. In the first men’s match on Friday night, Poland beat Latvia, 21-14. Serbia took the second match of the evening taking down China 22-12. For the women, ROC narrowly beat Japan by 3 points (21-18), followed by the second…
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5 to Watch: U.S. Women's Basketball Team Wins Both 3×3 Games at Olympic Debut
After a moving Opening Ceremony that both honored the athletes competing in Tokyo this year, and reflected on what the world has endured over the past year and a half, the Olympic Games are officially underway. With the pageantry of the Opening Ceremony behind them, the athletes are now ready to focus on their competitions, with many getting started this…
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USA Basketball's Stefanie Dolson Fact Checks Her Wikipedia
WNBA player Stefanie Dolson fact checks her Wikipedia to page ahead of the 2020 Tokyo Games.