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PAPPAS | Stayin’ Alive: The USMNT Advances out of Group Play and into the Round of 16

PAPPAS | Stayin’ Alive: The USMNT Advances out of Group Play and into the Round of 16

By Demi Pappas December 1, 2022

If you’re like me, Tuesday afternoon classes were a wash. I truly cannot recount anything I may have learned during my 2 p.m. marketing class. Instead of looking at my assignments on Google Docs, Fox...

WERDIGER | Netflix is About to Transform The Tennis World

By Robbie Werdiger November 19, 2022

Tennis is coming to Netflix. An unnamed, yet much-anticipated documentary will provide an all-access look into the Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP) and Women’s Tennis Association (WTA) tours...

BRENNAN | How The Lakers Can Avert Disaster

By Tim Brennan November 18, 2022

When the Los Angeles Lakers won the 2020 NBA title in the Orlando bubble, their all-in trade sending away most of their young players and future picks for Anthony Davis a year prior was validated forever....

BRENNAN | The Wembanyama Tanking Experiment Is Bad For Basketball

By Tim Brennan October 28, 2022

It seems every few seasons, a new supposed special talent arises, from LeBron James to Ben Simmons to Zion Williamson. This year, there’s an 18-year-old basketball player who could be as good as Rudy...

CASEY | Who’s Due for a Breakout Season?

By Erin Casey October 27, 2022

It’s an exciting time to be an NHL fan. The 2022-2023 season is underway, and while the best of the best chase spots among the all-time greats, some rising stars are looking to pocket a breakout season....

LONERGAN | World Cup Blackout: Denmark to Shine a Light on the Dark Side of the Upcoming World Cup

By Jack Lonergan October 21, 2022

Denmark’s understated World Cup jersey collection is the latest form of protest against the controversial upcoming FIFA World Cup in Qatar. As the excitement of soccer’s biggest tournament begins,...

PAPPAS | Something Feels Amiss This World Cup

By Demi Pappas October 20, 2022

It’s never too early to start talking about the World Cup. With soccer’s biggest stage approaching in just under a month in Qatar, it’s time to start musing on what may be the most chaotic tournament...

Roger Federer Should Go Down As the Most Legendary Player of All Time

By Robbie Werdiger October 20, 2022

He might not be the greatest player ever, but Roger Federer undoubtedly retired as the most legendary player in tennis. In the July 2021 Rolex commercial “Numbers Don’t Matter,” the narrator...

BLUMENFELD | MLB Players Association Finally Recognizes its Minor Leaguers

By Eli Blumenfeld October 6, 2022

While the MLB’s announcement that minor leaguers will now be represented by the Major League Baseball Players Association (MLBPA) may sound inconsequential, the inclusion of minor leagues into the league’s...

BRENNAN | It’s Time for the NBA to Expand

By Tim Brennan October 6, 2022

For much of the past decade of NBA basketball, we have seen many teams vie to be the worst. This idea, known as “tanking,” is when a team purposefully fields a bad roster in hopes of receiving high...

Casey | The Best, Worst and Weirdest of the NHL Offseason

Casey | The Best, Worst and Weirdest of the NHL Offseason

By Erin Casey September 28, 2022

It’s hard to believe a new NHL season is right around the corner, and if you’re just starting to parse through the offseason news, it might be surprising to see which teams have undergone drastic...

LONERGAN | Culture Clash: The Newest American Owner in the English Premier League

LONERGAN | Culture Clash: The Newest American Owner in the English Premier League

By Jack Lonergan September 28, 2022

When Chelsea F.C.’s new Co-Owner Todd Boehly said he hoped “the Premier League takes a little bit of a lesson from American sports,” a collective groan permeated through English pubs and living...

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