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Seven in a row for No. 15 Fort Lewis College in rout of Chadron State

Skyhawks have no problem in return from break

While Oklahoma’s Baker Mayfield ails, Georgia schemes to stop him in Rose Bowl

Trip to title on line in Rose Bowl

Todd Davis following in Brandon Marshall’s footsteps for Denver Broncos

ENGLEWOOD — Todd Davis has grown accustomed to following fellow inside linebacker Brandon Marshall’s lead. Like Marshall, Davis has excelled in Denver after getting cut multiple t...

Make It 3: Alabama, Clemson compete their classic trilogy

Sugar Bowl semifinal a huge rubber match

Pinturault dominates combined before it goes extinct

BORMIO, Italy — Alexis Pinturault realizes that the Alpine combined event is moving toward extinction. Maybe that’s why he’s dominating the races that remain. The Frenc...

Brignone delivers Italy women’s 1st World Cup ski win of season

LIENZ, Austria — Federica Brignone gave Italy its first women’s World Cup win of the season on Friday, one day after Dominik Paris got the Italian men’s team its first podium by winning the ...

Polish skier pulls off Bode Miller-like run with only 1 ski

Babicki conquers downhill the hard way

The buzz around Denver: Broncos host to 100,000 honeybees

ENGLEWOOD — Sometimes at practice, a few honeybees will buzz around the Denver Broncos’ Gatorade bottles. That wasn’t always the case. But when the team more than doubled the land...

Comebacks and surprises highlight best sports games of 2017

It began as The Year of the Comeback. In college football, where Clemson got the last laugh in a wild fourth quarter in which the lead changed hands three times. And in...

2017 notable sports deaths: Halladay, Hawkins; Enberg’s voice silenced

Roy Halladay seemed from another time. He pitched deep into games — complete games, the vanished art — and won a couple of Cy Young Awards along the way. Connie Hawkins finally go...

Reliever Wade Davis, Rockies agree to 3-year deal

Davis adds to McGee, Shaw signings

NFL protests top sports story of 2017

DENVER – President Donald Trump couldn’t stand NFL players kneeling in protest during “The Star-Spangled Banner.” His angry call to fire players who didn’t stand for the national anthem reki...
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