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(02/20/20 5:00pm)
This weekend was the 69th annual National Basketball Association (NBA) All-Star Weekend. With star-studded lineups featured in every event, NBA fans had their eyes on this year’s rule changes. Every year, the NBA does something a little different with the dunk contest or one of the other smaller events.
(02/20/20 5:00pm)
After months of speculation, skepticism and anticipation, we now have two weeks of the XFL season under our belt. While the first week’s games showed promising attendance and viewership among fans, the true first test for the XFL would be maintaining that momentum moving into the week two games.
(02/13/20 5:00pm)
The National Basketball Association’s (NBA) trade deadline has come and gone, but not without several big names on the move. As teams look toward the playoffs, we’ll break down the big trades to see their impact on the rest of this season and beyond.
(02/13/20 5:00pm)
When Vince McMahon announced in 2018 that he would be bringing back the XFL — a professional spring football league he also tried to get off the ground in 2001 but folded after just one season — football enthusiasts were understandably skeptical that the league would succeed.
(02/06/20 5:00pm)
Last Saturday, the National Football League (NFL) held their annual awards ceremony for the 2019-2020 season, acting as a lead-in to the Super Bowl.
(01/30/20 5:00pm)
I thought it was a hoax. Or, more so, I hoped that it was a hoax. But as news reports and tweets streamed into my notification center with every passing minute, it became painfully clear that the impossible, horrifying, nightmare accident had actually occurred.
(01/30/20 5:00pm)
I am sure you do not need me to recap the sign-stealing scandal that has been rocking Major League Baseball for the past half year.
(01/30/20 5:00pm)
America’s most watched event will be back this Sunday for the 54th time. This Super Bowl matchup will feature the Kansas City Chiefs and the San Francisco 49ers.
(12/05/19 5:00pm)
Roughly a quarter-way through the National Basketball Association (NBA) season, three headlines have been circulating around the basketball world.
(12/05/19 5:00pm)
The unranked Steven F. Austin State University Lumberjacks did the unthinkable last Tuesday in taking down the No. 1 ranked Duke University Blue Devils basketball team in an overtime thriller, resulting in Duke’s first non-Conference home loss in nearly 20 years.
(11/21/19 5:00pm)
The polarizing Colin Kaepernick finally received a chance to re-enter the NFL this Saturday. Well, sort of.
(11/14/19 5:00pm)
The NFL MVP competition is shaping up to be a two-horse-race.
(11/14/19 5:00pm)
Last week, in a shocking development, something racist happened in Europe involving soccer.
(11/07/19 5:00pm)
Before I start, I have to talk about Lamar Jackson, the quarterback. He is not like Tim Tebow. He’s not a gimmick, not some wide receiver playing wildcat. He is leading one of the best offenses in the league, and he just made New England’s number one ranked defense look slow and undisciplined.
(11/07/19 5:00pm)
Kyrie Irving is good. Really good. He has crafty handles, a smooth jump shot and the clutch gene, and he’s undoubtedly one of the best point guards in the league.
(10/31/19 4:00pm)
The 2019-2020 NCAA basketball season will begin this Tuesday, Nov. 5. Over 100 games will be played that day, including No. 1 Michigan State against No. 2 Kentucky and No. 3 Kansas against No. 4 Duke.
(10/31/19 4:00pm)
For basketball fans across the globe, this past week has been a time to rejoice: NBA basketball is back in full swing. With all the storylines and drama to follow, here are my way-too-early predictions and takeaways for this season.
(10/24/19 4:00pm)
A tumultuous summer in the NBA has come to an end, framed by a slew of paradigm shifting free agent signings and a full-blown international incident involving Chinese business relations and the ongoing Hong Kong protests.
(10/24/19 4:00pm)
While the first day of winter may not be almost two months away, the 31 teams in the National Hockey League (NHL) are already playing in the snow. Just about three weeks into the 2019-2020 campaign, several teams have already impressed and appear to be major contenders for this year’s Stanley Cup.
(10/17/19 4:00pm)
There’s been a significantly large number of home runs over the past couple of years. The five teams with the most home runs are: 2019 Twins, 2019 Yankees, 2019 Astros, 2019 Dodgers and the 2018 Yankees. Even accounting for the newer Yankee Stadium’s shorter field, this list is very obviously skewed toward today’s teams, especially considering the record before the 2018 Yankees was set in 1997.