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Caitlin Clark Named W.N.B.A. Rookie of the Year After Record-Setting Season

Having etched her name across the record book during the 2024 WNBA season, Caitlin Clark has been named the league’s Rookie of the Year, league sources told The Athletic on Friday.That Clark...

The Knicks Finally Have Karl-Anthony Towns. What’s Next?

Trade talks that persisted forever somehow came together quickly. The New York Knicks are about to employ Karl-Anthony Towns — and the deal took them only a nano-decade to get done.The Knicks...

How a Planned Mets Doubleheader Could Alter the M.L.B. Playoffs

The collateral damage from the Great Rainout Debacle could extend to the Milwaukee Brewers and San Diego Padres, two teams that hardly deserve to be disadvantaged.If the New York Mets and Atlanta...

The Most Colorful College Football Kicker in the Country

FALCON HEIGHTS, Minn. — About 20 minutes after walking into opening day at the Minnesota State Fair, with microphone in hand, fanny pack around his waist, and baseball cap covering the faded “Monsters,...

Harassment Toward W.N.B.A. Players Is Getting Worse. Can the League Fix It?

Indiana Fever star Caitlin Clark didn’t like what she heard from a fan late in the first quarter of Wednesday’s playoff loss at Connecticut and motioned for officials to remove the man...

As the A’s Leave Oakland, Good Riddance to an Inept Owner and M.L.B. Enablers

Usually when I want to unearth my love of baseball, I call my good friend Carlos Jackson. Nobody in my circle of life loves baseball more than him. His dad took him...

What Coaches and Evaluators Are Saying About Arch Manning

Arch Manning has played in five college football games for the University of Texas, including one start and four appearances in which the game was well in hand by the time he...

An N.F.L. Broadcasting Pioneer Is Back After Darkness Sidelined Him

At his darkest moment, when the worst thoughts flooded his soul, Mike Pereira wondered whether it was time to give up. Nothing alleviated his back pain — not yoga, not pilates, not...

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