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Dan Hurley and UConn’s Quest to Be ‘King’ in College Basketball
Intensity, alter egos and ‘Benjamin Button’ have UConn men’s basketball in position to win consecutive titles.

After 737 Consecutive Starts, Klay Thompson Begins a New Chapter Off the Bench
Numbers indicated this move was rational and perhaps necessary. The Golden State star responded by scoring 35 points.

U.S. Women’s Soccer Star Lindsey Horan Apologizes for ‘Poorly Expressed’ Comments
Horan addressed the reaction to her comments on American fans’ knowledge of soccer, made in an interview with The Athletic earlier this month.

M.L.B.’s New Uniforms Are Another Fashion Flop
Baseball doesn’t seem to understand its own visual appeal, a columnist for The Athletic writes.

Caitlin Clark’s Scoring Record Makes Her Historic. Her Greatness Makes Her Unmatched.
Clark’s game has helped transform women’s basketball, a columnist for The Athletic writes.

How One of the Most Reviled N.H.L. Players Ever Is Charting a New Path
Today, Matt Cooke is a shaper of young hockey minds. For those who remember him on the ice, it might be a chilling thought.

There Are No Tennis Courts in His Home Country. It Hasn’t Stopped His Rise.
Maybe one day, the Tibetan-born player Fnu Nidunjianzan will become a household name. But what he’s already done is extraordinary.

Caitlin Clark Can Score From Anywhere, Against Anyone. These Charts Prove It.
Clark’s record-breaking college career will be remembered for sheer dominance and unmatched consistency.

Can B.Y.U. Create a Basketball Team That Serves the School and the Sport?
College sports is in a radical new world. What that means for a program that was founded on the teachings of a religion is complicated.

The Phoenix Open Wasn’t About Golf, and That’s a Problem
Drunk and unruly fans overshadowed the brilliance of the golfers, a columnist from The Athletic writes.