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Why 2-0 Is an Increasingly Dangerous Scoreline in Soccer
Losing teams are making late recoveries and turning games around more often than ever.
One Glaring Concern for Each N.H.L Team a Month Into the Season
For some teams, the high hopes and optimism of the preseason have faded away for one reason or another.
The Most Intriguing Horses Racing in the Breeders’ Cup
Our expert looks beyond the favorites to horses that might spice up vertical exotics for Saturday’s event.
Coco Gauff Said She ‘Probably Wouldn’t Come Back’ to Saudi Arabia Without Change
The tennis star is considering not returning to the country to compete until more progress is made.
The Men’s College Basketball Coaches Who Are on the Hot Seat
Several coaches are feeling the pressure ahead of the season’s start.
At Long Last, the Dodgers Finally Got Their World Series Parade
A city starved for one since 1988, and kept from one in 2020, had its chance to celebrate. Los Angeles made the most of it.
The Minds Behind the Top Sports Video Game Soundtracks
The songs bind the gameplay experience to moments that go beyond scoring virtual touchdowns or blasting animated home runs.
U.S.C. Snaps Its Losing Streak With a Win Over Rutgers
When it seemed like a collapse was inevitable, the Trojans pushed forward and cruised to a 42-20 victory.
Lamar Jackson’s Ability to Handle Pressure Is Fueling the Ravens’ Surge
Blitzes aren’t having the same impact on the Baltimore quarterback that they once did.
Why Army and Navy Football Teams Could Clash Twice This Year
Both teams are in the college football playoff contention, setting up to a unique scheduling quirk.
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