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Kentucky basketball channel, time, UK vs Texas A&M odds

Tom Leach (play-by-play) and Jack Givens (analyst) will have the UK radio network call on 840 AM in Louisville and both 630 AM and 98.1 FM in Lexington.But fifth-year senior Kentucky guard Jaxson Robinson is no stranger to the Aggies: He spent his freshman season with the program in 2020-21 before transferring to Arkansas (and then […]

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Tom Leach (play-by-play) and Jack Givens (analyst) will have the UK radio network call on 840 AM in Louisville and both 630 AM and 98.1 FM in Lexington.But fifth-year senior Kentucky guard Jaxson Robinson is no stranger to the Aggies: He spent his freshman season with the program in 2020-21 before transferring to Arkansas (and then BYU and UK).Gannett may earn revenue from sports betting operators for audience referrals to betting services. Sports betting operators have no influence over nor are any such revenues in any way dependent on or linked to the newsrooms or news coverage. Terms apply, see operator site for Terms and Conditions. If you or someone you know has a gambling problem, help is available. Call the National Council on Problem Gambling 24/7 at 1-800-GAMBLER (NJ, OH), 1-800-522-4700 (CO), 1-800-BETS-OFF (IA), 1-800-9-WITH-IT (IN). Must be 21 or older to gamble. Sports betting and gambling are not legal in all locations. Be sure to comply with laws applicable where you reside.It will be the first time first-year UK coach Mark Pope matches wits with Texas A&M’s Buzz Williams.

The squads square off again tonight at Rupp Arena. And it will be a game featuring a pair of ranked squads. The Wildcats are No. 9 in the newest USA TODAY Coaches Poll, two spots ahead of the Aggies; in the Associated Press rankings, Kentucky is No. 8 while A&M is 11th.It’s also a contest pitting two of the SEC’s (and the country’s) best: The teams sport identical records overall (13-3) and in league play (2-1).

Jan 11, 2025; Starkville, Mississippi, USA; Kentucky Wildcats head coach Mark Pope calls a play against the Mississippi State Bulldogs during the first half at Humphrey Coliseum. Mandatory Credit: Wesley Hale-Imagn Images

LEXINGTON — Prior to last season, Kentucky basketball had lost to Texas A&M just four times in 17 matchups. But the Aggies won both meetings during the 2023-24 campaign, earning a 97-92 overtime victory on Jan. 13, 2024, in College Station, Texas. Two months later, UK went one and done in the SEC Tournament thanks to Texas A&M, which picked up a 97-87 win in Nashville, Tennessee.You also can stream ESPN on Fubo, which offers a free trial.

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UK and Texas A&M are slated to tip off at 7 p.m. today at Rupp Arena.We occasionally recommend interesting products and services. If you make a purchase by clicking one of the links, we may earn an affiliate fee. USA TODAY Network newsrooms operate independently, and this doesn’t influence our coverage.Authenticated subscribers can access ESPN via TV-connected devices or by going to WatchESPN.com, the WatchESPN app or ESPN+.Reach Kentucky men’s basketball and football reporter Ryan Black at rblack@gannett.com and follow him on X at @RyanABlack.Here’s what you need to know to follow today’s game from home:Betting odds: Kentucky is a 7-point home favorite (-112) on DraftKings, which set the over/under at 160 points (-110). The money line odds are Kentucky -265, Texas A&M +215.You can also listen online via UKAthletics.com.

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Empire 8 Champion Hartwick Falls to TCNJ Despite Valiant Effort in 2025 NCAA Women’s Tennis First Round

Women’s Tennis | 5/9/2025 6:32:00 PM Story Links BRUNSWICK, ME – The Hartwick women’s tennis team wrapped up its remarkable 2024-25 campaign, falling to a talented The College of New Jersey Lions squad, 4-0 in the opening round of the 2024-25 NCAA Division III Women’s Tennis Championship on Friday afternoon, hosted by […]

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BRUNSWICK, ME – The Hartwick women’s tennis team wrapped up its remarkable 2024-25 campaign, falling to a talented The College of New Jersey Lions squad, 4-0 in the opening round of the 2024-25 NCAA Division III Women’s Tennis Championship on Friday afternoon, hosted by Bowdoin College. TCNJ, the New Jersey Athletic Conference Champion, improved to 13-6, while Hartwick, the E8 Champion, had its season end with a 14-4 mark.

Hartwick prepared themselves for a chilly matchup against The College of New Jersey at Bowdoin College, with temperatures just above 40 degrees at the start of the match.

The Hawks punched their ticket to the NCAA Championship for the second time in three years with a 5-0 sweep over new conference foe, SUNY Geneseo on October 19th.

The Lions, who are no strangers to the NCAA Tournament, secured their 42nd consecutive conference championship, defeating Stockton 4-0 to extend the NCAA’s longest active championship streak.

With the first matchup between the two teams in program history underway, TCNJ struck first. Lily Vanuga (Springville, N.Y.) and Samantha Lanzty (Valatie, N.Y.)  fought hard but were upended 6-1 at the No.3 doubles spot.

Gianna Leggieri (Ballston Lake, N.Y.) and Ryann Ashby (Malta, N.Y.) battled their counterparts relentlessly, having the upper hand through a tight battle at the No.2 doubles spot.

The Empire 8 Doubles Team of the Year Alexandra Krasinska (Pine Island, N.Y.) and Phoebe Olson (Jamestown, N.Dak.) faced a tall task at the No.1 doubles spot, matching up with the regionally ranked tandem of Zoey Albert and Shruti Mannan of TCNJ.

Krasinska and Olson went toe to toe with arguably the best tandem in Region II but fell just short of a monumental feat, being bested 6-4 to conclude doubles play.

Ashby and Leggieri held a 4-3 lead over the Lions at the No.2 doubles spot before abandoning play due to TCNJ securing the doubles point with wins at the No.1 and No.3 courts.

The Lions imposed their will in singles play, boasting the firepower of their stacked lineup in all six spots, opening with a straight set win at the No.2 spot.

TCNJ grabbed their third match with a victory at the No.5 spot before clinching their final match at No.4 singles.

Leggieri earned the first set over Gabrielle Brideau before the match was retired, taking the first set 6-3.

The Empire 8 Player of the Year Alex Krasinska was ready for battle at the No.1 singles spot, matching up with the regionally ranked NJAC Player of the Year, Zoey Albert. Krasinska and Albert both displayed their incredible talent but Albert took set one after a long winded clash, but were unable to finish the match.

The Hawks made TCNJ work for every point, game, and set, displaying great effort and mental fortitude but the Region II giant prevailed. The College of New Jersey secured an opening round victory in the NCAA Tournament for the 18th consecutive season. 

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#1 Hokies Twitter Football League #Operation1000

Hokies TFL needs your support today. We are #1 in the TFL and face the Boohoos today. We are looking to make a statement with 1000 likes of the Game tweet and keep UVA WINLESS. Game is from 3pm-8pm today. Operation 1000 has an additional benefit in that we are working towards a $1,000 donation […]

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Hokies TFL needs your support today. We are #1 in the TFL and face the Boohoos today. We are looking to make a statement with 1000 likes of the Game tweet and keep UVA WINLESS. Game is from 3pm-8pm today. Operation 1000 has an additional benefit in that we are working towards a $1,000 donation to The Hokie Way.

What is your part? Once the Game tweet is posted we ask that you like the game tweet, repost the tweet to your Hokies network and help us raise NIL dollars in doing so.

Calling Hokie Nation 🗣️🦃Operation 1,000 — THIS SATURDAY. @ 3 PM EST Join TFL Virginia Tech for a Twitter Football League NIL extravaganza as we look to gather Hokie Nation to beat ewVA while also raising funds towards the Virginia Tech NIL Market! @TFL_CFB @TheHokieWay pic.twitter.com/B8njPaethD— Hokiology (@Hokiology) May 7, 2025

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May 10, 2025 PRINT CHN Staff Report Related Articles Colorado College Colorado College has been in the market for two new assistants after parting ways with Peter Mannino and the departure of Andrew Ogilvie for his alma mater Notre Dame. And Tigers head coach Kris Mayotte has landed two known quantities. Long-time Notre Dame assistant […]

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Colorado College has been in the market for two new assistants after parting ways with Peter Mannino and the departure of Andrew Ogilvie for his alma mater Notre Dame. And Tigers head coach Kris Mayotte has landed two known quantities.

Long-time Notre Dame assistant Paul Pooley is coming to Colorado Springs, along with former Michigan Tech assistant Jordy Murray.

Pooley, 64, was Jeff Jackson’s assistant at Notre Dame for Jackson’s entire 20-year tenure, coming over after being let go as head coach at Providence. Pooley led the Friars for 11 seasons. Prior to Providence, Pooley was an assistant coach at Ohio State for three seasons, and Lake Superior State for one. Pooley played four seasons at Ohio State, and 15 NHL games for Winnipeg from 1984-86.

Pooley’s twin brother, Perry, also played at Ohio State, as did Perry’s son, Austin. Paul Pooley’s son, Scott, played at Holy Cross.

Murray is also from a hockey familly — he is the son of former NHL and Western Michigan coach Andy Murray. He played three seasons at Wisconsin, and also was, for one year, an assistant at Notre Dame. He then went to Michigan Tech, where he’s been the last three seasons.



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Nick Saban set for new career move after Donald Trump meeting

The college football legend was on hand to deliver a speech at the University of Alabama last week for its Class of 2025 alongside the U.S. President – and the two are now set to link up once more 20:57, 10 May 2025Updated 20:57, 10 May 2025 Nick Saban is set to play a huge […]

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The college football legend was on hand to deliver a speech at the University of Alabama last week for its Class of 2025 alongside the U.S. President – and the two are now set to link up once more

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Nick Saban is set to play a huge role in Donald Trump’s college sports commission

Nick Saban is set to play a major role in Donald Trump’s commission into college athletics following on from crunch name, image and likeness (NIL) reform meetings with the U.S. President.

The former Alabama head coach recently met with the 78-year-old ahead of last week’s commencement address at the University of Texas for the Class of 2025, where both were on hand to speak to students inside Coleman Coliseum. There was a notably awkward moment when Trump called for Saban to return to the football program as the latter welcomed him on stage.

The President was also met with a standing ovation when speaking about transgender athletes in sports, pledging to defend the sanctity of women’s athletics. But it was his meeting with Saban prior to the event that has proved to be most interesting, with Trump now said to be considering an executive order after the Crimson Tide legend noted how the college sports landscape has changed for the worse.

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With Trump on the same wavelength, it appears a match made in heaven, and the politician has now gone to extra lengths to work alongside Saban by putting him in charge of co-chairing his commission into college athletics, CBS Sports reports.

The move will see Saban serve alongside Texas businessman Cody Campbell, founder of Texas Tech’s Matador Club NIL collective and chairman of the Texas Tech board of regents. The commission would examine prominent issues facing college sports, most notably the transfer portal.

Other issues set to be addressed include the unregulated booster compensation that goes directly to athletes, the employment of college athletes and Title IX, Yahoo Sports reports. Any executive order, however, would likely still need congressional action, NCAA president Charlie Baker stated last month.

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Legendary head coach Nick Saban is set to co-chair Donald Trump’s admission into college athletics(Image: Photo by Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images)

Since 2021, the NCAA has allowed college athletes to profit from NIL, providing them with a way to earn money while not being directly paid by their institution. It has resulted in many students, those who play college football and basketball, especially, to become millionaires before they’ve even turned professional.

As of this fall, the NCAA is also set to allow college athletes to participate in revenue sharing following the settlement of lawsuits brought forward by former athletes. However, Saban’s concern about NIL and the influx of money damaging college sports has influenced Trump to take a stand.

Since calling a day on his coaching career at the collegiate level, Saban has joined ESPN for its “College GameDay” program, and admitted earlier this year that NIL was an issue following his decision to step down as Alabama head coach.

“Now, I think everybody is frustrated about it. We had an SEC conference call, 14 coaches on there, and there’s not one guy you can talk to who really understands what’s happening in college football and thinks that it’s not an issue,” Saban told ESPN.

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Trump’s administration is on the cusp of an executive order to reshape college sports after meeting with Saban(Image: Photo by Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images)

According to the Wall Street Journal, however, Saban is not asking to end NIL deals outright. Instead, he wants to reform how players and universities approach the topic. Regardless, Trump and his administration are working on language to potentially change NIL deals.

With NIL rules becoming a hotly debated topic of conversation, considering the thousands of players entering the transfer portal, Republican Senator Tommy Tuberville gave his two cents on the matter during an appearance on 100.9’s ‘The Game with Ryan Fowler’, where he stated he was all for change to NIL rules. The Republican senator, however, claimed it was the Democrats who held up any potential changes to the rules.

“I think we can get it on the floor, the problem is getting it past a Democrat group that really wants nothing to do with making this country better,” he said. “They don’t care about college sports or education; they worry about the power that they control in this country.”



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Chelmsford’s Claire Danahy selected to USA Women’s National Team

University of Massachusetts field hockey alum Claire Danahy earned her first selection to the USA Women’s National Team, USA Field Hockey has announced. A Chelmsford native, Danahy was a five-year starter for the Minutewomen and a leader of the 2024 NCAA Final Four team. Danahy finished her time in the maroon and white by receiving […]

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University of Massachusetts field hockey alum Claire Danahy earned her first selection to the USA Women’s National Team, USA Field Hockey has announced.

A Chelmsford native, Danahy was a five-year starter for the Minutewomen and a leader of the 2024 NCAA Final Four team. Danahy finished her time in the maroon and white by receiving NFHCA First Team All-American honors after leading Massachusetts while ranking fifth in the A-10 with 29 points. An All-Atlantic 10 First Team and NCAA All-Tournament Team recipient, Danahy led the A-10 and ranked seventh nationally with 13 assists.

Danahy scored five game-winning goals during the 2024 campaign, including the game-sealing tally against Harvard to secure Massachusetts’ first final four berth since 1992.

Danahy will be part of a 24-athlete squad that will compete in the Cathy Bessant International Series against No. 11 Ireland. The series will feature two International Hockey Federation-sanctioned matches Saturday, June 7 and Sunday, June 8, both starting at 10 a.m.

Danahy becomes the first Minutewomen to make the U.S. Senior National Team since Hannah Prince, who played for Team USA from 2014-21.

After some recent retirements, this competing group of 24 athletes is a mix of veterans and emerging talent. Danahy was added to the USWNT full-time following the trial in April. For each sanctioned match the competing squad will be narrowed to 18 athletes.

UML shines

In the NCAA’s latest four-year Academic Progress Rate (APR) report, UMass Lowell Athletics earned a 985 APR mark, which exceeds the national average of 984, while eight River Hawk athletic teams also met or exceeded this four-year average, including baseball, men’s cross country, ice hockey, men’s track & field, women’s cross country, field hockey, women’s lacrosse, and women’s track & field.

“This is yet another shining example of the caliber of our River Hawk student-athletes,” said Director of Athletics Lynn Coutts. “They are as dedicated and determined to their success in the classroom as they are to their sport. I am incredibly proud of their academic performance and commitment, and grateful to our coaches and staff for supporting them so well in all their endeavors.”

Each academic year, every Division I sports team across the country calculates its APR using a simple and consistent formula. Each term, scholarship student-athletes can earn one point for remaining eligible, and one point for staying in school or graduating. For schools that do not offer scholarships, recruited student-athletes are tracked.

The UMass Lowell baseball team once again was recognized by the NCAA APR report for having earned a perfect four-year average of 1,000, with ice hockey now joining the perfect ranks in the 2020-24 four-year average cycle.



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Lacey Eden, Marianne Picard returning to Wisconsin hockey

Lacey Eden didn’t tip her hand on an important decision as the University of Wisconsin women’s hockey team went through a postseason run to the NCAA championship. Was she planning to return for a fifth season in the Badgers’ forward corps while vying for a spot on the U.S. Olympic roster? Or would she take […]

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Lacey Eden didn’t tip her hand on an important decision as the University of Wisconsin women’s hockey team went through a postseason run to the NCAA championship.

Was she planning to return for a fifth season in the Badgers’ forward corps while vying for a spot on the U.S. Olympic roster? Or would she take her degree and declare for the PWHL draft?


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“I think you’re going to have to wait until after the season to find out about those plans,” Eden said in March.

She’s back, and another Badgers forward also is planning on playing her fifth season of eligibility in 2025-26.

Eden and center Marianne Picard are planning on being part of Wisconsin’s NCAA title defense, the team announced Friday evening, adding to the key players returning for next season.

The deadline to declare for the PWHL draft was Thursday. The decision to return by Eden and Picard meant they didn’t choose to enter the June 24 draft in which Patty Kazmaier Award winner Casey O’Brien of Wisconsin is expected to be a high pick.

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Eden was fourth on the Badgers roster in 2024-25 with 24 goals and fifth with 58 points. She played most of the season as the second-line right wing but moved up to play on the left side of the top line with O’Brien and Kirsten Simms in the final weeks.

She was a second-team All-WCHA pick and set up Simms’ overtime rebound goal that beat Ohio State in the national championship game.

Eden joined the Badgers midway through the 2020-21 season because Ivy League pandemic restrictions caused Princeton, her original college destination, to halt athletics for the year. Players who were on teams that season had their NCAA eligibility extended to five seasons, and while most have completed that period, Eden’s clock extended again because she was away from the Badgers in 2021-22 for Olympic centralization.


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After playing in the 2022 Olympics and in the last five World Championships, Eden will be competing for an Olympic roster spot next season. But things won’t look the same for hopefuls from NCAA teams as they have in the past.

The U.S. and Canada previously took college players being considered for the Olympic teams out of school for the entire season for a residency program to select the final roster. That won’t be the case leading into the Milan Cortina Games in February because of pro players’ season-long PWHL commitments. The league wasn’t in existence during the last Olympic season.

What it means for Eden and other U.S. Olympic roster contenders who’ll be playing for Wisconsin next season isn’t clear. The rough plan that some involved in the process have described includes players going to monthly camps during the season and one leading into the Olympic tournament that runs Feb. 5-19.

Five Badgers players — forwards Eden, Simms and Laila Edwards, defender Caroline Harvey and goalie Ava McNaughton — were on the U.S. roster for the World Championship in April and could be in contention for an Olympics spot. Incoming freshman forward Adéla Šapovalivová has played for Czechia in the last four World Championships, so she could have a spot in Italy, too.


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That could deplete Wisconsin’s depth, especially at forward. Picard’s return helps in providing a veteran presence at center.

Picard scored eight goals and assisted on 10 in 41 games as the Badgers’ third-line center. She was limited to six games because of an injury in her freshman season of 2021-22 and qualified for a medical redshirt that opened the door to extending her Wisconsin career.

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Canada’s Emily Clark celebrate after a goal during the gold medal match between Canada and United States at the women’s ice hockey world championships on Sunday in Ceske Budejovice, Czech Republic.



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Canada’s Marie-Philip Poulin falls over United States’ Kendall Coyne during the gold medal match between Canada and United States at the women’s ice hockey world championships on Sunday in Ceske Budejovice, Czech Republic.



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United States’ Tessa Janecke celebrates after scoring a sudden death goal in overtime during the gold medal match between Canada and United States at the women’s ice hockey world championships on Sunday in Ceske Budejovice, Czech Republic.



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Czech Republic Women's Hockey Worlds

United States players celebrate winning the gold medal match between Canada and United States on Sunday in Ceske Budejovice, Czech Republic.



Petr David Josek, Associated Press






Czech Republic Women's Hockey Worlds

United states players celebrate with a trophy after the gold medal match between Canada and United States at the women’s ice hockey world championships on Sunday in Ceske Budejovice, Czech Republic.



Petr David Josek, Associated Press






Czech Republic Women's Hockey Worlds

Canada players stand dejected after the gold medal match between Canada and United States at the women’s ice hockey world championships on Sunday in Ceske Budejovice, Czech Republic.



Petr David Josek, Associated Press






Czech Republic Women's Hockey Worlds

United states players celebrate with a trophy after the gold medal match between Canada and United States at the women’s ice hockey world championships on Sunday in Ceske Budejovice, Czech Republic.



Petr David Josek, Associated Press






Czech Republic Women's Hockey Worlds

United States players celebrate winning the gold medal match at the women’s ice hockey world championships on Sunday in Ceske Budejovice, Czech Republic.



Petr David Josek, Associated Press






Czech Republic Women's Hockey Worlds

United states players celebrate with a trophy after the gold medal match between Canada and United States at the women’s ice hockey world championships on Sunday in Ceske Budejovice, Czech Republic.



Petr David Josek, Associated Press






Czech Republic Women's Hockey Worlds

United states players celebrate with a trophy after the gold medal match between Canada and United States at the women’s ice hockey world championships on Sunday in Ceske Budejovice, Czech Republic.



Petr David Josek, Associated Press






Czech Republic Women's Hockey Worlds

United states players celebrate with a trophy after the gold medal match between Canada and United States at the women’s ice hockey world championships on Sunday in Ceske Budejovice, Czech Republic.



Petr David Josek, Associated Press






Czech Republic Women's Hockey Worlds

Dominika Laskova of Czech Republic celebrates with teammates after scoring her sides third goal during the bronze medal match between Czech Republic and Finland at the women’s ice hockey world championships on Sunday in Ceske Budejovice, Czech Republic.



Petr David Josek, Associated Press






Czech Republic Women's Hockey Worlds

Finland’s Jenniina Nylund, right, challenges Kristyna Kaltounkova of Czech Republic during the bronze medal match between Czech Republic and Finland at the women’s ice hockey world championships on Sunday in Ceske Budejovice, Czech Republic.



Petr David Josek, Associated Press






Czech Republic Women's Hockey Worlds

Klara Peslarova of Czech Republic fails to make a save during the bronze medal match between Czech Republic and Finland at the women’s ice hockey world championships on Sunday in Ceske Budejovice, Czech Republic.



Petr David Josek, Associated Press






Czech Republic Women's Hockey Worlds

Finland’s Elli Suoranta, right, challenges Noemi Neubauerova of Czech Republic during the bronze medal match between Czech Republic and Finland at the women’s ice hockey world championships on Sunday in Ceske Budejovice, Czech Republic.



Petr David Josek, Associated Press






Czech Republic Women's Hockey Worlds

Finland’s players celebrate after winning the bronze medal match between Czech Republic and Finland on Sunday at the women’s ice hockey championships in Ceske Budejovice, Czech Republic.



Petr David Josek, Associated Press






Czech Republic Women's Hockey Worlds

Finland’s players celebrate after winning the bronze medal match between Czech Republic and Finland on Sunday at the women’s ice hockey championships in Ceske Budejovice, Czech Republic.



Petr David Josek, Associated Press


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