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Prosecutors in northern Idaho say they won't bring charges against a man who admitted to using a racial slur against University of Utah women's basketball players.
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The Seattle Kraken have fired coach Dave Hakstol after the third-year franchise took a significant step back following a playoff appearance in their second season.
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Seattle's women's tackle football team has been around since 2002. After a tough season last year, the Majestics are looking to turn things around with the help of seven international players.
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Court documents show a University of Washington football player has been arrested and charged with raping two women in Seattle.
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Bird notes that WNBA players represent society's most marginalized groups. "We're Black, we're women, we're gay," she says. "And those are the groups that are held back in our society."
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UW hired Pat Chun away from their Apple Cup rival a week after their previous athletic director, Troy Dannen, left to take over at Nebraska.
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Major college hoops fans who want a centralized location to watch as much of the NCAA Tournament in person as possible probably won't find a better place than Spokane, Washington.
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A top Washington state high school baseball player, Bjorn Johnson was drafted by the Milwaukee Brewers at age 18. Johnson and his parents spoke with KNKX about heading straight to pro baseball.
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The Seattle Sounders, the Vancouver Whitecaps and the San Jose Earthquakes joined that fold in 1974. All three MLS clubs are celebrating a 50-year milestone.
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No. 19 Washington State's recent eight-game winning streak has given the program a chance to win its first Pac-12 men's basketball regular season title since 1941.
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Skylar Diggins-Smith will play alongside WNBA scoring champion Jewell Loyd, former MVP Nneka Ogwumike and rising star Ezi Magbegor after sitting out last season.
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Myles Rice lost a season of his basketball career to cancer. Now healthy, Rice is back on the court and thriving while helping lead a hoops resurgence at Washington State.