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If the Best Talent Turned Pro, the W.N.B.A. Draft Would Look Different
Rules around draft eligibility could be holding the league back.

The 9 M.L.B. Managers Who Might Already Be on the Hot Seat
In baseball’s age of collaboration, the hot seat for managers should be viewed more as an oversized sofa.

Rory McIlroy’s Masters Win Gives Him, at Last, His Seat at the Table
It took some all-time blunders and would-be disasters. It took every imaginable flashback to all imaginable disappointments. But it happened.

How 72 Hours of Turmoil Suddenly Rocked College Football in April
Everything quickly unraveled for Tennessee and its former quarterback, Nico Iamaleava.

Paige Bueckers Is Ushering in a New Generation of W.N.B.A. Stars
As more trailblazers retire, Bueckers represents a potential pillar for the league’s future.

Rory McIlroy Won the Masters, Finally. The Roars Told the Story.
It might have been an internal waging of the wars for McIlroy, but all of Augusta National felt it with him, a columnist for The...

The Allure of Dressing for the Masters Will Never Go Out of Style
Everyone at Augusta National has one thing in common when it comes to their varying fashion choices: They’re trying to say something.

The Most Disappointing N.H.L. Players of the Season
Every team had an M.V.P. performance worth highlighting. But on the other side of the spectrum, every team had a player who failed to impress.

Why Steve Kerr Thinks the N.B.A. Regular Season Has Too Many Games
Having suited up in all 82 games four times as a player, the Warriors coach wants something different for today’s game.

The Untouchable Sports Records That Might Never Be Broken
Wayne Gretzky’s all-time N.H.L. goals record has been surpassed, but many other records are still seemingly unbreakable.