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- U.S. fans in Baltimore and around the world cheered the national women's soccer team to its record fourth World Cup championship.
- During an Orioles season that has been tough to watch, the United States women's soccer team has been a breath of fresh air.
- Rapinoe's condemnation of Donald Trump is as essentially American as apple pie and the Fourth of July.
- Megan Rapinoe may be a talented soccer player but she hasn't represented her country very well.
- The U.S. World Cup team is in this position for the third straight time because Crystal Dunn, a natural attacker, has embraced her position switch.
- Carli Lloyd says the success that the U.S. national team is having at the Women's World Cup in France isn't an extension of the 2015 title run
- If supporting the U.S. women's soccer team meant I had to travel to Europe and scooter around French bars and stadiums — oui, I will make that sacrifice.
- Fans of all ages and from both sides of the Atlantic joined Baltimore's American Outlaws to watch the U.S. defeat England in a Women's World Cup semifinal.
- U.S. soccer star Megan Rapinoe is a much better ambassador of America than President Donald Trump.
- By refusing to sing the national anthem, Megan Rapinoe has turned her back on U.S., not just President Trump.
- The No. 2 Maryland men's lacrosse team defeated No. 20 North Carolina, 11-7, on Saturday night in the Pacific Coast Classic in Costa Mesa, Calif.
- Defender Ali Krieger, the Washington Spirit captain who helped inspire a run to the National Women's Soccer League final last month, was traded to the Orlando Pride on Wednesday.
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- Maryland-bred star Ben's Cat will look to avoid losing his fourth race in a row for the first time ever when he takes the gate in the $100,000 Laurel Dash as part of the 11-race Turf Festival program Saturday at Laurel Park.
- Former Maryland recruit Trayvon Reed is not enrolled in classes this semester at Auburn for personal reasons but is still considered a member of the team, according to AL.com.
- The quarterfinals at the Women's World Cup are set. Here's a look at the upcoming matches, and how the teams have fared so far in Canada.
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- American women have a chance to win another World Cup title and make another attempt at getting America to embrace soccer.