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The Madness of March Won’t Be the Same Without the Legendary Greg Gumbel
16. March 2025 (15:21)
For more than 25 years, Gumbel provided calm in the most chaotic stretch of the sports calendar. (New York Times)
In the Aaron Rodgers Waiting Game, One N.F.L. Coach Holds the Keys
16. March 2025 (15:21)
Three days after becoming a free agent, the four-time M.V.P. remains a quarterback without a team. (New York Times)
Rick Pitino and St. John’s Are the New Kings of New York
16. March 2025 (15:21)
The coach has reclaimed attention in a city that doesn’t offer it easily. (New York Times)
All Eyes Are on Shohei Ohtani in Tokyo. He’s Meeting the Moment.
16. March 2025 (15:21)
The unofficial ambassador of this season-opening series has been hard to miss. (New York Times)
Dick Vitale Reflects on His Return After Battling Cancer: ‘It’s Been Unbelievable’
16. March 2025 (15:21)
The ESPN college basketball broadcaster was emotional as he expressed how grateful he was to be back in the booth after nearly two years away. (New York Times)
The N.H.L.’s Next Scoring Breakthrough Could Be Hiding in Plain Sight
16. March 2025 (15:21)
The challenge of creating impossible-angle chances discourages most players from attacking the back-of-the-net problem. (New York Times)
In Manchester United’s Seismic Week, Its U.S. Owners’ Silence is Deafening
16. March 2025 (15:21)
The Glazer family seems happy to use the part-owner Jim Ratcliffe as a fireguard, a columnist for The Athletic writes. (New York Times)
U.N.C. Basketball Needed to Change. Will Its Plan to Return to the Top Pan Out?
15. March 2025 (14:51)
The Tar Heels and coach Hubert Davis cannot afford another down season. (New York Times)
Former Jets Star Sues N.F.L. and ESPN for Airing Exchange With Brett Favre
15. March 2025 (14:51)
Mark Gastineau’s lawsuit claims footage of an encounter with the former quarterback was “misused and misappropriated.” (New York Times)
Golf’s War of Words Is Becoming Apparent at the Players Championship
15. March 2025 (14:51)
After a devastating loss last week, Collin Morikawa skipped his post-round interview. But it’s opened a wound in the sport. (New York Times)