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In the Final Stretch of the N.H.L. Season, These Teams Are Still Alive
These last games have a lot to offer, including a division title, momentum for the postseason and a tight playoff race.

Making Sense of the Cinderella Shortage in This Year’s Men’s N.C.A.A. Tournament
Only five double-digit seeds advanced over the past two days. That ties the fewest since 2017.

The N.F.L.’s 8 Best Free Agent Bargains
The Lions, Eagles and Dolphins are among the teams that found value on the market.

The 26 M.L.B. Players on the Cusp of Stardom
A pair of 6-foot-7 outfielders and one 21-year-old third baseman make our expert’s list.

For the Giants, Jameis Winston Is Just a Placeholder at Quarterback
New York landed on the former Brown after flirting with a trio of aging Super Bowl champions. But its fate rests on their next decision...

John Calipari and Rick Pitino Have Stood the Test of Time as Basketball Foes
The age-old rivals, now with St. John’s and Arkansas, know how to battle on the court.

Analyzing How Desperate Each N.F.L. Owner Is to Build a Winner
Some owners are willing to do whatever it takes. Others, driven by egos, can’t stay out of the way, a columnist for The Athletic writes.

Coco Gauff Comes Home, to the People and Places That Made Her
The American is a sporting superstar, but she recenters herself on the public tennis courts that shaped her childhood and her game.

The Freshman Sensation Who Could End UConn’s Title Drought
The Huskies haven’t won a women’s basketball championship since 2016. Sarah Strong is capable of changing that.

Title IX Accusations Hang Over a Men’s Basketball Title Favorite
As Florida flourished on the court, the school was conducting a four-month long case into allegations of sexual harassment by its coach.