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National Teams USA Women
Three-two-one moments are moments of pressure when the team and its athletes must make split-second decisions.
College Men
Le Moyne's Dan Sheehan, who led the Dolphins to six NCAA Division II championships, is retiring to become the school's director of philanthropy for athletics.
High School Girls
Huntington's Juliet Johnson, Twin Valley's Ellie Kaplan and St. Francis DeSales' Campbell Heald are Players of the Week.
High School Boys
Cold Spring Harbor's Dylan Reilly, James Madison's Nico Williamson and Detroit Catholic Central's Ryan Dye are Players of the Week.
National Teams USA Women
Four U.S. Women's National Team veterans will lead the team in the world championship in Japan this summer.
National Teams USA Women
Charlotte North had surgery Monday to repair a torn Achilles tendon and will miss the remainder of the WLL season as well as the upcoming world championship in Tokyo.
College Men
Drew Kelleher is coming home. Vermont announced Monday that Kelleher, a 2009 UVM graduate and the Catamounts' team MVP that year, has been hired as head coach.
High School Girls
Olentangy Liberty (Ohio) marches through Hudson (Ohio) and former No. 1 Upper Arlington (Ohio) to move to No. 2 while Ramblers dominate in state championship run to earn top spot.
High School Girls
Springfield-Delco (Pa.) defeated Archbishop Carroll (Pa.) in the state quarterfinals, while Oak Knoll (N.J.) has won 18 straight to reach the state championship game.
High School Boys
Seton Hall Prep (N.J.) and Delbarton (N.J.) face off for New Jersey non-public championship, while La Salle (Pa.) tries to advance to the Pennsylvania state final.