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Penn State and Louisville Women’s Volleyball Are Set to Make History
For the first time in the 44 years of N.C.A.A. women’s volleyball, a female head coach will win the title.

How Morocco Became a Burgeoning Soccer Superpower
The 2030 World Cup co-host reached the semifinal two years ago. It feels like a country in a hurry.

Matt Murray Wasn’t Sure He’d Play in the N.H.L. Again. He’s Finally Back.
The story of the road back for the Toronto Maple Leafs goalie can be told in days. There were 628 of them between his last...

Bronny James Has Uneven Showing at N.B.A. G League Winter Showcase
The rookie failed to stand out and at times struggled to keep up.

The Coach Who Might Be the Perfect Answer for the Bears
There are plenty of eligible candidates to grab the position in Chicago, but only one has a previous history with the team.

S.M.U. Found Itself on the Big Stage for the First Time and Didn’t Deliver
On display was the difference between being a College Football Playoff darling, a fun story, and a contender, a columnist for The Athletic writes.

Oleksandr Usyk Beats Tyson Fury in Unanimous Decision to Keep Heavyweight Title
The rematch ended in a second loss for Fury in his 16-year professional boxing career.

After a Dominant Performance, It’s Hard Not to Look Ahead for Notre Dame
For this season to be an unqualified success, they have to take the best of themselves and show it in New Orleans, a columnist for...

Rickey Henderson Leaves a Legacy as One of Baseball’s Greatest Showmen
Certainly, no one outside of the movies loved stealing as much as Rickey Henderson or succeeded so grandly at it, a columnist for The Athletic...

How a Soccer-Mad Corner of Northern England Became a U.S. Enclave
There could soon be three clubs under American ownership in and around Liverpool. What’s in it for the owners?