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This hour of The Colin McEnroe Show, we take your calls … about whatever you want to talk about.
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The Nose is off this week. In its place, we check in with Wimbledon, wonder whether you should hug a sloth, and look at all the ways Google Maps and Waze, etc., are (maybe) letting us down.
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Hear from a Paralympic swimmer who lost part of her leg in a shark attack last year and a competitor in the first-time Olympic sport of breaking, which has its roots in hip-hop culture.
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Two UConn players went in the top seven of this year’s NBA Draft Wednesday. Stephon Castle was picked No. 4 by the San Antonio Spurs and Donovan Clingan, a Bristol native, went to the Portland Trailblazers at No. 7.
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Six climate protesters stormed the 18th green while the leaders were lining up their putts for the final hole of regulation at the PGA Tour’s Travelers Championship on Sunday, spraying smoke and powder and delaying the finish for about five minutes.
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It was an offer he apparently could refuse: Dan Hurley has reportedly turned down a six-year contract worth $70 million to stay at UConn.
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What will the NCAA's agreement to directly pay players mean for Connecticut's nearly two dozen college athletic programs? Sports Economist Andrew Zimbalist says those schools may have to field fewer athletic teams.
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Tyasha Harris scored 13 of Connecticut’s final 18 points Monday night, including two free throws with 10.9 seconds left and the game tied, to give the Connecticut Sun an 88-84 victory over still winless Indiana.
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This hour, a look back at the deal that would’ve brought the New England Patriots to a brand new publicly funded stadium in Hartford — and how it fell through 25 years ago.
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An NHL team will relocate elsewhere despite an effort by Connecticut’s Governor to bring top-tier pro hockey back to Hartford. The state continues to flirt with expanding its sports offering and the Wheelhouse examines Connecticut’s sports infrastructure.
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Former UConn women's basketball players Aaliyah Edwards and Nika Mühl began their professional careers Monday night hearing their names called in the 2024 WNBA Draft.
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UConn delivered the latest of its suffocating basketball beatdowns, smothering Purdue to become the first team since 2007 to capture back-to-back national championships.