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Why March Madness Belongs to the Women
Another giant leap is coming for the sport, a columnist for The Athletic writes.

Carlos Alcaraz Is Making Magic Again. Watch Out.
The 20-year-old won his second Indian Wells title with a scintillating win against Daniil Medvedev. We analyse one shot that was hard to believe...

The 2021 Quarterback Draft Class Was Heralded. Now It’s a Cautionary Tale.
Of the five first-round quarterbacks, only one is currently an N.F.L. starter. What went wrong?

Premier League’s Nottingham Forest Is Deducted Points Over Financial Breach
The Premier League found them to have breached the league’s financial rules.

South Carolina and Iowa Are No. 1 Seeds in the Women’s Tournament
In a year defined by individual excellence and impact transfer players, schools on the bubble are hoping for a chance to upset the heavyweights.

Men’s Bracket Set: UConn, Houston, Purdue and North Carolina Are No. 1 Seeds
Rick Pitino and St John’s were denied a tournament bid. See the full men’s bracket and analysis from The Athletic.

Ranking the Best, and Worst, M.L.B. Franchises Since 1995
One team in perpetual rebuild mode finds itself at the bottom of the list again.

The Biggest Underdog in the N.F.L. Draft Didn’t Even Play College Football
Qwan’tez Stiggers dropped out of college after losing his father. It was the start of an unforgettable journey.

The Moment the Laughter Stopped on CBS’s Flagship Champions League Show
Jamie Carragher’s awkward exchange with Kate Abdo crossed a line, a columnist for The Athletic writes.

Nepotism Inside the Sports Broadcasting Booth
In an industry filled with succession stories, a last name can be a tremendous advantage. But the issue is complicated.