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VICE Sports World News Roundup: April 5, 2016

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Good morning, America. It's April 5, 2016. Welcome to the VICE Sports World News Roundup. Be sure to stop by every morning for more headlines from around the world.

The U.S. women's hockey team defeated Canada 1-0 in overtime to win the IIHF World Championship for the third time in a row, and the team's sixth title in seven years. Highlights below.

Yesterday, a reader named Benjamin emailed to gently admonished me for failing to include headlines from the final of the T20 World Cup, which took place Sunday. My bad, Ben. (And thanks for the note!) The West Indies defeated England in the finals by four wickets. Highlights below.

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All-conquering sprinter Usain Bolt was very stoked at the Windies' World Cup triumph.

'Arry Redknapp said a thing!

Fair play to Harry Redknapp, recommending Wes Morgan for an England call up. He has 25 caps for Jamaica. — Paddy Power (@paddypower)April 4, 2016

Behold this incredible goal from the French third division.

Nineteen-year-old French striker Allan Saint-Maximin did a dumb thing. The Hannover 98 player, on loan from Monaco, crashed his car into a German streetcar. To make matters worse, Saint-Maximin's driver's license was fake.

Photo of the Day

Last night, Villanova beat North Carolina to win the NCAA men's basketball national championship. Perhaps you heard? The win came thanks to a last second three-pointer. Here's the shot that did it.

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