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Miami University volleyball coach Carolyn Condit has retired after a historic career as the winningest coach in the university's history and the longest-serving Division 1 head coach in the nation.
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Two new podcast series look back at how close the Reds came to the playoffs in 1964 with Frank Robinson and Vada Pinson, and in 1999 with Sean Casey, Greg Vaughn and Barry Larkin.
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'Schoolboy' is based on several attempts to write a book and long interviews with Hoyt, the 1920s New York Yankees pitcher who broadcast Reds games 1942-65. He died in 1984.
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From the dead ball era to the live ball era, the home run has a more interesting history than you might think.
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At the end of the regular season, the 6th grade squad from Wilder, Ky., posted a 7-1 record and was preparing to fight for the year-end tournament title. But they soon found out they were banned because of one glaring issue: the league was for boys.
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Two members of the 1999 Reds will lead the Findlay Market Opening Day Parade this year.
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FC Cincinnati returns to TQL Stadium this Sunday for its first home match of the MLS season versus Toronto FC.
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Advocates are building a statewide network of counselors to treat the disorder.
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VanDerveer, in her 38th season as Stanford coach, passed Duke's Coach K's record. She's helped the women's sport come a long way since she started her college basketball career over 50 years ago at Ohio State.
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The Marty & Joe era began in 1974 with the hiring of a minor-league baseball announcer that Reds President Bob Howsam called "one of the bright, young announcers in the country."