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Why Duke Is the Easiest Men’s Final Four Team to Hate
Haters and Duke go together perfectly, like peanut butter and jelly, a columnist for The Athletic writes.

An All-Star Lineup of Coaches Plans to Dethrone Kansas City
Welcome to the A.F.C. West, where what’s old, or rich in experience, to put it more politely, is new again.

M.L.B. Players Won’t Pay to Read This Article
Meet the professional baseball players who pride themselves on a simple mantra: “You stay rich by being cheap.”

They’re Rivals, Innovators and Two of the Most Dominant Coaches of a Generation
Dawn Staley and Geno Auriemma have both set new standards and made their impact felt beyond women’s basketball.

Inside the Sudden Shortage of Lovable Underdogs in College Basketball
No. 1-seeded teams have excelled in both the men’s and women’s N.C.A.A. tournaments. The lack of parity is causing concerns.

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10 New Movies Our Critics Are Talking About This Week
Whether you’re a casual moviegoer or an avid buff, our reviewers think these films are worth knowing about.

In the Men’s Final Four, It’s Boomer vs. Millennial Coaches
One of the four head coaches left working in the N.C.A.A. Tournament will win his first national championship Monday night.

Caitlin Clark Is Gone, but Women’s March Madness Ratings Are Still Soaring
With UConn’s Page Bueckers on a sensational run, ESPN’s broadcast of the event drew ratings that were only second to last year’s record.

N.H.L. Goalies Are Better Than Ever. Who Can Beat Them?
Being an elite scorer is becoming less about who can shoot the puck the hardest and more about who can mislead the opposition with deception.