Coach
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World
Train Crash in India Leaves at Least 8 Dead and Dozens Injured
The death toll was expected to rise after a passenger train and a freight train collided in the state of West Bengal.
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Sports
Lefty Driesell, Hall of Fame College Basketball Coach, Dies at 92
He built Maryland into a national powerhouse and became the first coach to win more than 100 games at each of four major college programs.
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Newyork
For the Sake of College Athletes Everywhere, Jim Harbaugh Should Remain at Michigan
Some 25 million Americans watched with heavenly joy (or as the case may be, in Ohio, infernal dread) as the Michigan Wolverines defeated the Washington Huskies in the college football national championship on Monday. This was Michigan’s first ...
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Newyork
Ken MacKenzie, a Rare Winner on the 1962 Mets, Dies at 89
Ken MacKenzie, a left-handed reliever who was the only pitcher with a winning record on the famously hapless 1962 New York Mets, died on Thursday at his home in Guilford, Conn. He was 89. His death was announced by the Mets spokesman Jay Horwitz. The ...
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Sports
Britain Restricts Weighing of Gymnasts in Wake of Abuse
Athletes also must be allowed to hydrate regularly when practicing and be permitted visits to the restroom.
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Sports
Coaches on the Water? No More.
Starting this year, team coaches can no longer ride in chase boats, gathering their data and passing it on. They must do that on shore.
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Sports
No Longer Just ‘Goggles and a Suit’: Anthony Nesty on How Swimming Has Changed
The first Black head coach of a U.S. Olympic swimming team talks to us about diversity in the sport and coaching in the Instagram era.
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Sports
Nikki McCray-Penson, Basketball Star and Coach, Dies at 51
After a standout college career at the University of Tennessee, she won two Olympic gold medals, played nine years in the W.N.B.A. and was the head coach at two universities.
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Sports
West Virginia Suspends Bob Huggins and Cuts His Pay Over Homophobic Slur
Huggins, the men’s basketball coach at West Virginia since 2007, must also take sensitivity training after using the slur twice and mocking Catholics on a radio program this week.
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Sports
Can This Man Fix France’s Women’s Team?
Hervé Renard has led two men’s teams to the World Cup. But in taking over his country’s talented but troubled women’s squad, he may have his toughest job yet.