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The N.C.A.A. Tournament Doesn’t Need to Be Fixed
28. February 2025 (16:12)
Since 1985, the Big Dance has proven time and time again that it needs no alterations, a columnist for The Athletic writes. (New York Times)
Neymar Back to Barcelona: A Spectacular Deal in the Making?
28. February 2025 (16:12)
Brazil’s record goalscorer is 33 and has barely played in two years. Could a summer transfer really happen? (New York Times)
He Was Accused of Baseball Betrayal. Now He’s Ready to Talk About It.
27. February 2025 (15:22)
The former Twins minor league catcher Derek Bender was released after he was accused of giving away his team’s pitches to opponents. (New York Times)
The Top N.B.A. Draft Prospect Is Unfathomably Good
27. February 2025 (15:22)
We’ve never seen a player as young as Duke’s Cooper Flagg dominate college basketball, a columnist for The Athletic writes. (New York Times)
How One Athlete’s Simple Act of Kindness Changed a Teenager’s Life
27. February 2025 (15:22)
Jim Marquardt was lacking direction. Then he wrote a letter to the St. Louis Blues goalie Mike Liut. (New York Times)
The Wall Street C.E.O. Who Made a Triumphant Return to College Football
27. February 2025 (15:22)
Joe Moglia’s process of finding “spiritual soundness” has led him on a journey like no other. (New York Times)
One of the N.F.L.’s Top Prospects Is Also Its Most Resilient
27. February 2025 (15:22)
“I can’t give up on the sport I love,” the cornerback Shavon Revel Jr. said. (New York Times)
A College Football Video Game Was a Smash Hit. Now Comes the Hard Part.
27. February 2025 (15:22)
The success of CFB 25 places increased pressure on EA Sports’s encore. (New York Times)
He’s the M.L.B. Player No Team Keeps, but Every Team Needs
27. February 2025 (15:22)
The Texas Rangers are the sixth different franchise to acquire Joc Pederson, and he’s earned praise at every stop along the way. (New York Times)
With Caitlin Clark in the W.N.B.A., Who’s the Top Women’s College Player?
27. February 2025 (15:22)
U.S.C.’s JuJu Watkins, Notre Dame’s Hannah Hidalgo, and U.C.L.A.’s Lauren Betts all have a case to earn the sport’s top award. (New York Times)