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How S.E.C. Teams Are Dominated the Men’s College Basketball Scene
The league went 14-1 this weekend and has 10 teams in our expert’s Top 25 ballot this week.
Freddie Freeman’s World Series Grand Slam Ball Sells for $1.56 Million
The sale makes this the third most expensive game-used baseball of all time.
The Sorrow, Pride and Grief of Retiring Adam Johnson’s Jersey
The former N.H.L. player died after being injured during a game in Britain last year.
Why Hiring Bill Belichick Was a Risk U.N.C. Couldn’t Afford Not to Take
The Tar Heels, for the first time in their football existence, are all in, a columnist for The Athletic writes.
One Tantalizing Trade Target for Each N.H.L. Team to Go For
The N.H.L. market has been a busy place over the past few weeks, and the rumor mill is churning, a columnist for The Athletic writes.
Which New York N.F.L. Team Is the Bigger Mess?
Fans are calling on the Giants to fix the “dumpster fire.” A Jets star is wondering if losing is in the team’s DNA. This is…
Patrick Mahomes and Kansas City Can’t Keep Getting Away With This. Or Can They?
The team’s 15-game win streak in one-score games is a clear statistical outlier, but that doesn’t mean it’s driven by good fortune.
Why Plans to Expand Wimbledon Face a Legal Challenge
The All England Club wants to add a third stadium and 38 other courts to its footprint.
Is Juan Soto Baseball’s Next Ted Williams?
The new Mets star has power, patience and perhaps the best imitation of Williams of any modern player, a columnist for The Athletic writes.
The Maniacal Work Ethic That Fueled One of Basketball’s Most Beautiful Shots
Anthony Edwards added to a bag of brilliance already brimming with personality, a columnist for The Athletic writes.
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