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Rivier’s Bryda, Bruno grab weekly MASCAC hockey awards

NASHUA – Women's ice hockey first-year forward Chloe Bryda and junior goaltender Taylor Bruno both had standout weeks, leading the Raiders to a2-1 week and 2-0 in the Massachusetts State Collegiate Athletic Conference (MASCAC) play. The Cumberland, R.I., native put together a dominant ...

Super Bowl LX: Goodell says don’t count on 18 games yet

SAN JOSE, Calif. (AP) — Not so fast on an 18-game NFL season. A week after Patriots owner Robert Kraft made it seem inevitable, NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell said expanding the regular season to 18 games is “not a given.” “We have not had any formal discussions about it and, frankly, ...

LEAP OF FAITH: Seahawks counting on veteran back Walker

RENTON, Wash. (AP) — When Zach Charbonnet went down with a season-ending knee injury against the San Francisco 49ers in the divisional round of the NFC playoffs, Kenneth Walker III rushed onto the field to check on his Seattle Seahawks backfield mate. Initially, Walker was told Charbonnet ...

SUPER SEND-OFF: Patriots SB rally hints of difference from Seattle

New England Patriots team president Jonathan Kraft stood on a stage at Gillette Stadium Sunday morning in front of an estimated crowd of 30,000 fans that turned out in the bitter cold and let them in on a possible fun fact. “I don't know if our opponent is having a send-off rally today,” ...

PURPLE POOL: South captures boys, girls Battle of Bridge

NASHUA --- The pool water at the Boys & Girls Club of Greater Nashua had a Purple tint to it on Sunday. Thats because the boys and girls swimmers from Nashua High School South bested city rivals Nashua North in the Battle of the Bridge. The boys pulled off a 78-51 win while the South girls ...