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WNBA Playoffs 2022: Complete schedule, results, news and highlights

Round 1
No.1: Las Vegas defeated No.8: Phoenix - (2 - 0)

Game 1: At Las Vegas 79, Phoenix 63
Game 2: At Las Vegas 117, Phoenix 80

No.2: Chicago vs. No.7: New York - (1 - 1)

Game 1: New York 98, at Chicago 91
Game 2: At Chicago 100, New York 62
Game 3: Chicago at New York, Tuesday, Aug. 23

No.3: Dallas vs. No.6: Connecticut (1 - 1)

Game 1: At Connecticut 93, Dallas 68
Game 2: Dallas 89, at Connecticut 79
Game 3: Connecticut at Dallas, Wednesday, Aug. 24

No.4: Seattle defeated No.5: Washington (2 - O)

Game 1: At Seattle 86, Washington 83
Game 2: At Seattle 97, Washington 84



 

Drake Maye named starting quarterback in North Carolina Tar Heels' season opener against Florida A&M


North Carolina will start Drake Maye at quarterback on Saturday against Florida A&M, coach Mack Brown announced Monday. Maye and Javolby had been competing for the starting job to replace the departed Sam Howell. Brown repeatedly stressed during his press conference that the competition between the two players was close and did not want to elaborate on why or when the decision was made to start Maye. Maye, the younger brother of North Carolina basketball standout Luke Maye, went 7-of-10 for 89 yards and a touchdown in two games as a backup last season. The former ESPN 300 player in the class of 2021 flipped his commitment from Alabama to North Carolina.

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Heisman Trophy winner Bryce Young among 4 Alabama players on AP preseason All-America team


Alabama stars Bryce Young and Will Anderson Jr. are among four players from the top-ranked Crimson Tide selected to The Associated Press preseason All-America team. Joining Young, the Heisman Trophy-winning quarterback, and Anderson, the star pass rusher, were Alabama defensive backs Jordan Battle and Eli Rickd as first-team selections.

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Brody Molone easily captures 2nd U.S. gymnastics title
Malone, 22, posted a two-day total of 176.950, more than five points ahead of longtime national team member Donnell Whittenburg in second and teenager Asher Hong in third.

Konnor McClain rallies past Shilese Jones in finals to claim first U.S. gymnastics national championship
McClain posted a two-day total of 112.750, just ahead of Shilese Jones at 111.900. Not bad for an athlete nursing stress fractures in both shins and less than a month removed from a concussion suffered during training.
 
Usain Bolt moves to trademark logo signature pose
The Jamaican sprinter still holds the 100m and 200m world records, which he broke in an extraordinarily successful career that saw him win eight Olympic gold medals across Games in Beijing, London and Rio.



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"The mark consists of the silhouette of a man in a distinctive pose, with one arm bent and pointing to the head, and the other arm raised and pointing upward," the filing states.
 
The Lakers legend had two Hall of Fame-worthy careers in his 20 years, one wearing No. 8 and the other wearing No. 24

It didn't matter whether Bryant was wearing No. 8 or No. 24, he was putting up numbers, ones that were almost identical in each jersey. He scored more points in each jersey number than Hall of Famers Tiny Archibald, James Worthy and Pete Maravich scored in their entire careers.
 

Vanessa Bryant Wins $16 Million in Helicopter Crash Photo Lawsuit


Vanessa Bryant and co-plaintiff Chris Chestier won a combined $31 million in damages in their invasion-of-privacy lawsuit against Los Angeles County. Both Bryant and Chester lost a spouse and a daughter in a January 2020 helicopter crash. Shortly thereafter, graphic photographs of the crash were spreading. During the trial, several deputies and fire officials testified to sharing the images, including “a deputy who said he showed graphic images from the scene while at a bar, another deputy who said he shared photos while playing a video game, a deputy who sent dozens of photos to someone he didn’t know, and a fire official who showed the images to other personnel during an awards ceremony cocktail hour,” per CNN. According to the Los Angeles Times reporter Alene Tchekmedyian, Bryant was awarded $16 million and Chester $15 million. After 11 days of testimony, including some during which Bryant “wept so hard her body shook and she appeared to be gasping for breath,” a federal jury has found that LA County Sheriff and Fire Departments were at fault. Bryant had been seeking up to $42.5 million, and Chester up to $32.5 million.

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Serena Williams loses 2nd-round match in Toronto after indicating playing career is winding down


Serena Williams wore her game face when she stepped out into the stadium for her first match since telling the world she is ready to leave professional tennis. Greeted by a standing ovation, the 23-time Grand Slam champion didn't smile. She didn't wave. She took a sip from a plastic bottle as she walked in. Some folks in the crowd captured the moment with the cameras on their cellphones. Others held aloft hand-drawn signs -- oh, so many signs -- with messages such as "Queen'' or "Thank you.'' She did not state precisely what her last event will be, but did make it sound as if her final farewell will come at the US Open, which begins Aug. 29 in New York. Williams has won the singles title at Flushing Meadows a half-dozen times -- first in 1999; most recently in 2014 -- to go along with seven championships apiece at Wimbledon and the Australian Open, plus three at the French Open.

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Serena Williams announces she will retire after 2022 US Open


Serena Williams, one of the greatest athletes of all time, announced on Tuesday that she will retire from tennis following the 2022 US Open at the end of August. In a peice she penned for Vogue, as well as in a post on Instagram, the 23-time Grand Slam champion said that while she still loves tennis, she's ready to move on to new things. For the last five years, it was no longer a question of if Williams would retire, but when. In 2017 at age 35, she won Australian Open while eight weeks pregnant with her daughter, but in September she needed an emergency C-section to give birth. She developed a pulmonary embolism following the operation, which kept her in bed for six weeks.

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Serena Williams career on par with Michael Jordan and Tom Brady, John McEnroe says
Serena Williams stunned the sports world when she revealed she would be stepping away from tennis following the U.S. Open to focus on her family and her successful ventures off the court.The 40-year-old will walk away from the sport with 23 Grand Slam titles, the most in the Open Era and second most all-time behind Margaret Court.



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"Serena’s the greatest female athlete, to me, in the history of sports. I don’t care who you could come up with. She’s one of the greatest athletes period – male or female. She’s put herself along the likes of Tom Brady, Michael Jordan, whoever you wanna say … She’s 40 years old. She’s done everything in tennis. She’s got nothing to prove," McEnroe said.

Serena Williams run in Cincinnati short-lived, as Emma Raducanu post Round 1 win in straight sets
Williams struggled early in her first career meeting with Raducanu, 19, and trailed 4-1 before fighting back and winning three of the next four games. But the second set was all Raducanu, who will next face two-time major champion Victoria Azarenka, and she closed out the match in 65 minutes.

Serena Williams to face No. 80 Danka Kovinic as U.S. Open draw announced
While Williams has spent more than 300 weeks at No. 1, her lack of activity has contributed to a slide; she is 410th this week. That meant she would not be seeded in New York and could have been placed anywhere in the field and against any player.


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Williams has won the hard-court tournament in Flushing Meadows six times.
Kovinic has never been past the second round in four appearances at the US Open.
 

Serena Williams To Wear Diamond-Encrusted Shoes For Last U.S. Open


Serena Williams will be hitting the court in style on Monday -- 'cause the tennis legend had a custom outfit and diamond-encrusted shoes made for her last U.S. Open. Serena who announced she was "evolving away" from tennis after the Grand Slam event designed a figure skater-style 'fit for her last on-court hoorah.
When Williams hits the court in Queens, she will wear a six-layer skirt ... paying homage to the number of U.S. Open championships she's won. Serena, 40, will also be sporting a matching jacket and tote to accompany the dress and shoes .. compliments of the Swoosh. The U.S. Open might mark the end of Serena's tennis career, but if that's the case, she'll be going out with a flare -- like she's always done.



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