Track and Field News ; Track & Field continue Indoor Season at Rod McCravy Memorial

USA Sports News : The Muray State women's track & field team will continue its record location season at the Rod McCravy Memorial hosted by Kentucky, Jan. 27-28 at the Nutter Field House in Lexington, Ky.

 Rod McCravy Memorial

Racers will be one of 17 teams at the assemble from 10 different conferences. MSU will be one of two teams from the Ohio Valley Conference, with Eastern Kentucky also participate. The SEC will be represent by the host Wildcats, Mississippi, South Carolina and Vanderbilt. Conference USA will be represent by Memphis and Central Florida; with the Sun Belt have teams from Middle Tennessee and Western Kentucky. Also at the get together will be Cincinnati (Big East), Chattanooga (SoCon), Georgia Tech (ACC), Southern Illinois (Missouri valley), Ohio State (Big 10) and Miami (Ohio) (Mid-America).

Junior Alexis Love will be looking to get better on her record-setting time in the 60 and her top-ranking OVC time in the 200. Love is currently ranked No. 52 in the NCAA for her 24.31 come to an end in the 200 and 54th in the 60 (7.54-MSU school record).

The get jointly will get under way at 6 p.m., Friday, Jan. 27, with the weight throw, pole vault, and high jump and long jump events. Saturday's field events will start at 10:30 a.m. and run throughout noon, with track events running from 12:30 to 5 p.m.

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USA Sports News: Model files sex lawsuit next to Oscar De La Hoya

Oscar De La Hoya

Boxing News: Angelica Cecora, a 25-year-old model, has filed a lawsuit in New York alongside former boxing champion Oscar De La Hoya.

She is claiming the boxer try to force her into "disgusting" sex act in his hotel room last March.

The boxer's lawyer claims the meet was consensual and called the charges "offensive and frivolous."

Cecora admit the sex was consensual but claimed De La Hoya's performance and later requests were next to her will and things "took a wild turn that I didn't sign up for."

She is asking for $5 million for moving distress, false custody, and assault and battery.

"Once 12 o'clock hit that night, he just started doing more and more drugs and wanted me to do more and more things," she said.

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USA Sports News : Wounded Solo practice before U.S. women's Olympic qualifier

Athletic News : Hope Solo stood in the net, lean forward and grimace. She had just dive to her right to make a save, and her wounded leg was feeling the effects.

Hope Solo stood

The goalkeeper for the U.S. women's soccer team was back on the perform field Thursday, one day before the game that will decide whether the Americans go to the Olympics. Whether she'll really play was still in doubt.

"We still have quite some time to figure that out," Solo said after practice. "I have rehab planned right (now), another rehab session tonight, so we're just going to have to wait and see."

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