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3 Stories: Zion Williamson, Kaepernick Settlement, Don Cherry Vs. Hurricanes

"Duke basketball phenom Zion Williamson suffered a knee injury just 33 seconds into Wednesday's marquee matchup against North Carolina when his shoe split clean open. Arizona State Global Sport Institute CEO Kenneth Shropshire wonders whether Williamson will decide to play again this season."

3 Stories: Canadian Women's Hockey League, Alliance For American Football, March Madness

"While the CWHL had been selling tickets since 2007, the Alliance for American Football lasted less than a full season before league owner Tom Dundon suspended all operations on Tuesday. Arizona State University Global Sport Institute CEO Kenneth Shropshire weighs in on the viability of the fledgling league."

On The Events Of 1968 And The Purpose Of Protest

"Without a doubt, there was no moment bigger than the Olympics in terms of attention. After all, these were the first Games that were broadcast in color. Also, the patriotic aura of the Olympics in 1968 was today’s environment on steroids. Looking back, there was no bigger, connected moment to protest the issues concerning the Olympic Project For Human Rights. Looking back, the only bigger moment could have been on the victory stand for the men’s 100 meters, the race that crowns the world’s fastest human. But the 200 was more than adequate."