Sabres name Krueger fifth head coach since 2013
Named Buffalo’s fifth head coach since 2013 on Wednesday, Ralph Krueger takes on the task of ending the Sabres’ eight-year Stanley Cup playoff drought.
Wily Rapinoe ready to serve again as U.S. defend World Cup
There may be more heralded names in the United States squad heading to France for next month’s World Cup but Megan Rapinoe will again be one of the most influential figures as the Americans seek to retain the trophy they won in 2015.
Wily Rapinoe ready to serve again as U.S. defend World Cup
There may be more heralded names in the United States squad heading to France for next month’s World Cup but Megan Rapinoe will again be one of the most influential figures as the Americans seek to retain the trophy they won in 2015.
U.S. to focus on firepower in search of fourth World Cup
The United States are widely tipped to retain their crown at the Women’s World Cup but to do so they will have to focus on their firepower and park the potentially distracting differences between the players and their football association.
U.S. favorites in toughest-ever Women’s World Cup field
The United States may be favorites to retain their Women’s World Cup title but the rapid development of the game globally means they will face a tougher field than ever before when the tournament gets underway in France on June 7.
Cycling: Injured Dumoulin abandons Giro after start of fifth stage
Former Giro d’Italia winner Tom Dumoulin abandoned the race shortly after the start of the fifth stage on Wednesday.
Cycling: UCI suspends four for potential anti-doping breach
Four European cyclists, including two retired riders, have been provisionally suspended for potential doping violations following information from the Austrian law enforcement authorities, the International Cycling Union (UCI) said on Wednesday.
British Cycling launches new mental health strategy
British Cycling, criticized in the past for a ‘culture of fear’, announced on Wednesday a new mental health strategy that includes screening elite riders every six months.
ICU suspend four for potential anti-doping breach
Four European cyclists, including two retired riders, have been provisionally suspended for potential doping violations following information from the Austrian law enforcement authorities, the International Cycling Union (UCI) said on Wednesday.
Cycling: Dumoulin to start fifth stage despite knee injury
Tom Dumoulin will start the fifth stage of the Giro d’Italia despite an injury to his left knee sustained in a crash on Tuesday, Team Sunweb said on Wednesday.




