NY Post - Sports
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Kyle Monangai’s career day propels Rutgers to easy win over Temple
Monangai carried the ball a career-high 28 times for a 5.9 average as Rutgers (2-0, 1-0 Big Ten) defeated Temple for the seventh straight time.
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Quinn Ewers propels No. 11 Texas past No. 3 Alabama
Quinn Ewers finished what he started last season, passing for 349 yards and three touchdowns to lead No. 11 Texas to a 34-24 victory.
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Mets’ Drew Smith hopes to find better results in final weeks of ‘roller-coaster’ season
David Peterson’s solid outing undone by Mets bullpen in loss to Twins.
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Miami safety Kamren Kichens carted off field after scary injury
Miami's upset win over No. 23 Texas A&M didn't come without a scary moment.
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Jets’ hyped pass rush looking to give Bills fits: ‘We come in waves’
The Jets's pass rush is confident they can ascend to the best unit in the league.
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Gregg Berhalter victorious in return as USMNT blanks Uzbekistan in exhibition win
Gregg Berhalter's second term as U.S. coach began with a quick start, 80 sluggish minutes, two late goals and a 3-0 exhibition victory over...
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Fantasy baseball owners must be able to handle twists and turns of a season
It may have taken place in March, but I remember my fantasy baseball draft in the Cooperstown Classic League as if it were yesterday.
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Shedeur Sanders rips Matt Rhule for ‘extreme disrespect’ toward Deion, Colorado
After the Buffaloes cruised to a 36-14 win over Nebraska to move 2-0 on the season, quarterback Shadeur Sanders -- son of head coach Deion Sanders...
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Coco Gauff hinted at future when she was 8 by dancing at US Open in adorable video — 11 years before winning historic title
She was filmed dancing in the stands at Flushing Meadows to Carly Ray Jepsen’s “Call Me Maybe."
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Coco Gauff gets congrats from plenty of stars after brilliant US Open win
Coco Gauff is becoming a star in front of America’s eyes, and plenty of other stars are taking notice. After the 19-year-old’s first career Grand...
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Coco Gauff playfully roasts dad for crying after US Open win: ‘Caught in 4K’
As Coco Gauff closed out her three-set win over Aryna Sabalenka to win her first-ever Grand Slam title, she celebrated with family and coaches.
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Three Giants rookies set to make debuts against Cowboys
It is always a concern for any rookie making his NFL debut. Will it be too big for them?