Man City clinches Women's Super League title to end Chelsea's dominance

MANCHESTER, England (AP) — Manchester City clinched the Women's Super League title on Wednesday to end Chelsea's six-year dominance of the competition.

Associated Press Manchester City's Kerolin celebrates scoring during the Women's Super League soccer match between Brighton and Hove Albion and Manchester City in Crawley, England, Saturday April 25, 2026. (Andrew Matthews/PA via AP) Manchester City's Rebecca Knaak celebrates with teammates after scoring her side's opening goal, during the Women's Super League soccer match between Manchester City and Liverpool, in Manchester, England, Sunday May 3, 2026. (Richard Sellers/PA via AP) Arsenal's Alessia Russo, center, appears dejected following the English Women's Super League soccer match against Brighton & Hove Albion in Crawley, England, Wednesday, May 6, 2026. (Gareth Fuller/PA via AP)

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Third-place Arsenal's 1-1 draw with Brighton meant City, which has one match remaining, could not be caught in first place.

City, which didn't qualify for this season's Women's Champions League, has been top of the standings since Nov. 9.

Swedish coach Andrée Jeglertz led City to the title in his first season at the club after joining from Denmark's national team.

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It is City's second WSL title, the other coming in 2016.

City is six points ahead of second-place Chelsea, which also has one game left. Arsenal is 10 points behind City and has three games left.

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Man City clinches Women's Super League title to end Chelsea's dominance

MANCHESTER, England (AP) — Manchester City clinched the Women's Super League title on Wednesday to end Chelsea's six-year domin...
Former South Carolina player to coach Division I HBCU women's basketball team

Dawn Staley’s coaching tree just grew another branch in Division I women’s basketball.

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Olivia Gaines, who played two seasons for Staley at South Carolina, will be named the next head coach at North Carolina Central, a person with direct knowledge of the hire told USA TODAY Sports on Thursday. The person spoke on the condition of anonymity because the official announcement is expected within the next few days.

Gaines takes over the program at the HBCU in Durham, North Carolina, after spending two seasons at Division II Allen University in Columbia, South Carolina. She guided the Yellow Jackets to a 36-19 overall record and a 29-14 mark in conference play. In back-to-back seasons, Allen won 18 regular season games, setting a program record.

At Allen, Gaines also coached the SIAC Freshman of the Year, Eboni Clay. Gaines achieved success there despite being the only program in the conference competing without the complement of full scholarships.

Gaines has previously been an assistant coach at Georgia Southern, and was also the head coach at Richard Bland College — a junior college in Petersburg, Virginia. She led Richard Bland to a 29-3 record and an appearance in the NJCAA Division II national championship. She’s also been a high school head coach, the head coach at USC Salkehatchie, and had stops as an assistant in the NCAA Division II and III ranks.

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A native of Chester, South Carolina, Gaines played for Staley’s Gamecocks during key seasons when the program was building its foundation as a regular national title contender. When Gaines was a junior in the 2013-14 season, South Carolina won its first of 10 SEC regular season titles under Staley. The next season, the Gamecocks won the SEC Tournament and appeared in the Final Four for the first time.

Gaines played about 10 minutes per game across 67 contests in two seasons for South Carolina teams powered by A'ja Wilson, Tiffany Mitchell and Alaina Coates. In an SEC Tournament semifinal win over LSU in 2015, Gaines piled up four points, four assists, two steals, two rebounds and a block in 18 minutes off the bench.

NC Central has had difficulty finding a winning formula in women’s basketball since jumping up to Division I in 2008. They’ve had four head coaches since then and just three seasons with a winning record in Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference play.

The school announced that Terrence Baxter would not return as head coach after three seasons on March 16. It took the Eagles 52 days to land on Gaines, which was the second-longest coaching search in women’s college basketball this year, trailing only VCU, which had an opening for 57 days.

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:Olivia Gaines, who played for Dawn Staley, to coach NC Central

Former South Carolina player to coach Division I HBCU women's basketball team

Dawn Staley’s coaching tree just grew another branch in Division I women’s basketball. Olivia Gaines, who played two seasons for S...
Washington softball star Alexis DeBoer earns two All-Big Ten honors

Following a stellar sophomore campaign with theWashington Huskies, star Alexis DeBoer was the recipient of several Big Ten honors on Friday morning.

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DeBoer, who was named a Preseason Second Team All-American after coming off a debut season in which she was named Big Ten Freshman of the Year, more than lived up to the hype. Not only was Washington's star first baseman, who started every game, named to the All-Big Ten First Team, but she also found herself on the conference's All-Defense Team.

As the centerpiece of coach Heather Tarr's lineup, almost exclusively hitting out of the No. 2 spot, DeBoer led theHuskieswith her 18 home runs (tied for No. 10 in the Big Ten), 45 runs scored, 1.221 OPS, and 36 walks.

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DeBoer also ranked inside the top five on the Huskies in practically every offensive category with her .359 batting average, 122 total bases, 60 hits, and 51 runs batted in.

Defensively, she was a rock-solid target at first base as the Huskies finished No. 4 in the conference with a .997 fielding percentage. On a team-high 336 chances, she committed just one error, good for a .997 fielding percentage with 326 putouts and 9 assists with 11 double plays turned.

Now, as the Huskies await their destination for the NCAA Tournament, Tarr has several high-end players to lean on in the postseason, with DeBoer being one of five Huskies who received all-conference honors on Monday.

This article originally appeared on Huskies Wire:Washington Huskies star Alexis DeBoer earns two All-Big Ten honors

Washington softball star Alexis DeBoer earns two All-Big Ten honors

Following a stellar sophomore campaign with theWashington Huskies, star Alexis DeBoer was the recipient of several Big Ten honors on Fr...

 

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