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It's the furthest the Scots have advanced in the NCAA Div. III playoffs in program history.
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Researchers found that male teens who reported multiple concussions within the past year were also more likely to report some suicidal behaviors. But they caution against jumping to conclusions.
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If you’ve ever tried to start a habit, say exercising, you know it’s tough. Experts say most people abandon their new year’s resolutions in less than a month. But one spring day, 50 years ago, Sandy Hulme started running, and hasn’t stopped. Since March of 1973, Hulme has run at least one mile a day. Every day. For 50 years. Rick Brewer met him at a celebration.
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Michigan’s longest dog sled race has been canceled for the first time in history.The Upper Peninsula Dog Sled Association announced today the UP200 - along with its Midnight Run and Jack Pine 30 - are all canceled due to poor weather conditions.Association President Darlene Walch said days of warm weather and rain showers last night melted too much snow on sections of the 220-mile track.
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The $7.5 million Meijer Sports Complex opened in 2014. Located in Rockford, it houses eight baseball and softball fields. There’s also a championship baseball field with covered grandstands and the Nate Hurwitz Miracle League Field where children with physical and mental disabilities can play ball.
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The University of Michigan has cut ties with embattled men's ice hockey coach Mel Pearson.
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Organizers of an ultra-endurance race along the Au Sable River are expecting record-breaking participation this weekend, but low water levels will create some challenges for participants on their 120-mile, non-stop trek to Lake Huron.
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High School fall sports have been green lit to go on as usual this fall. The Michigan High School Athletic Association announced Friday that fall sports…
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Blake Hazen knows how to ride a dirt bike faster than most people in the US. This past weekend he raced in three classes at a regional championship at…
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For many students, summer is a time to take a break and relax, but for student athletes it is a time for preparation and training-- even in the era of…