UConn quarterback Joe Fagnano led the team to a 27-14 victory over North Carolina at Fenway Park, with running back Mel Brown contributing 96 yards. The Tar Heels, under interim coach Freddie Kitchens, struggled offensively with backup quarterback Michael Merdinger, while UConn’s defense held strong despite losing starting quarterback Jacolby Criswell to injury. Despite North Carolina’s late comeback attempt, UConn secured their third nine-win season in program history, ending their season on a high note.
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Chelsea sign Keira Walsh from Barcelona as four-and-a-half-year deal confirmed
The Independent relies on reader support to cover important stories, from reproductive rights to climate change. Your donation enables their journalists to provide unbiased reporting on critical issues in the US. In the sports world, Keira Walsh has signed a four-and-a-half year deal with Chelsea, making her their second major signing after Naomi Girma. Walsh, a top midfielder and European champion, brings valuable experience to Chelsea as they aim for continued success in domestic and...
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