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January 29, 2023

Abby Erceg

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NC Courage chart new course with Nahas

March 16, 2022 Brett Friedlander

Charlotte FC celebrated a memorable debut recently with a festive home opener before 74,000 fans at Bank of America Stadium. But it’s not the only professional soccer club in North Carolina making a fresh start. […]

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Tokyo Olympics Day 1: Another Duke basketball coach going for gold

July 24, 2021 Brett Friedlander

Mike Krzyewski isn’t leading the U.S. men’s basketball team at the Olympics this year, so it’s up to women’s coach Kara Lawson to uphold the Blue Devils’ gold medal tradition. Lawson is coaching the U.S. […]

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Athletes with NC ties competing in Tokyo Olympics

July 23, 2021 Brett Friedlander

North Carolina will be well represented at the Tokyo Olympics, which officially began with opening ceremonies on Friday. So as you watch the Games unfold over the next three weeks, keep an eye out for […]

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NC Courage adjusting to roster overhaul

April 28, 2021 Brett Friedlander

The North Carolina Courage beat expansion Racing Louisville 3-2 on Monday to stay alive for a spot in the National Women’s Soccer League Challenge Cup tournament. But that’s not the goal coach Paul Riley has […]

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NC Courage, off to 3-0 start, adjust to Challenge Cup bubble

July 8, 2020 Brett Friedlander

People from all walks of life in all areas of the country are getting used to a “new normal” as America negotiates its way through a coronavirus pandemic that has disrupted virtually every aspect of […]

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Women’s World Cup stars come to Cary for International Champions Cup

August 7, 2019 Brett Friedlander

CARY — The FIFA Women’s World Cup captured the attention of soccer fans all around the globe this summer, especially here in the United States. But because it was held in France, the tournament was […]

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