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Lily Yohannes, 16, Becomes Third-Youngest U.S. Women’s Soccer Player to Score
The teenager also became the youngest player to make an appearance for the national team since 2001 in its 3-0 victory over South Korea.

Wait, What’s That on the Tennis Umpire’s Head?
Umpires are wearing small cameras on their head at the French Open. It hasn’t exactly worked as intended.

Bruises, Blood and Blame: The Chaos of Cleveland’s 10-Cent Beer Night Lives On
The infamous events of June 4, 1974, are often viewed in a light-hearted manner. But at the time, Cleveland’s sports chroniclers considered it a black...

A Fight Over the Champions League Threatens an Age of Uncertainty in Europe
Real Madrid claimed a 15th title in a competition that the team simultaneously loves and wants to overhaul.

How a Lonely Winter Made Kristaps Porzingis a Key to Celtics’ Run
Boston was more than a fresh start for the big man. It was a renaissance.

Which M.L.B. Teams Will Be Buyers or Sellers at the Trade Deadline?
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The Grandest Hockey Stage Awaits Connor McDavid
The Oilers captain has earned this opportunity, and the hockey world deserves to see it, a columnist for The Athletic writes.

The Top Storylines as N.F.L. Minicamps Begin
At least five teams, and maybe six, figure to have quarterback competitions this summer.

In the Cold Light of Day, Playing Tennis at 3 A.M. Is Ludicrous
Novak Djokovic and Lorenzo Musetti recorded the latest-ever finish at the French Open. That isn’t good, a columnist for The Athletic writes.

Jaylon Johnson Agreed to a $76 Million Deal. But First Came a Metamorphosis.
The N.F.L. cornerback had prepared an opening statement after the extension was announced. Then came the unexpected: “You have to put it all out there.”