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Jason Gay is The Wall Street Journal’s sports columnist. In 2024, Jason's sports column was awarded first place by the National Society of Newspaper Columnists. He was named Sports Columnist of the ...
Does this NBA playoff series against the Cleveland Cavaliers exemplify the lack of Miami Heat’s depth of talent?
It was a busy day at Bowling Green High School, with six students signing to extend their respective athletic careers at the collegiate level. Adelyn Drane is headed to Cumberland University in ...
Wednesday afternoon at Bowling Green High School, six Purples athletes signed their national letter of intent to officially ...
It's rare that a team is gifted a perfect trade to get them out of a middling situation. The Washington Wizards were granted ...
Barry Hoban, one of British cycling's most successful riders in the Tour de France, has sadly passed away at the age of 85 ...
AAndrew Flintoff will reveal “what actually happened” in a 2022 crash that left him with life-altering injuries in a new ...
The proposed trade would see Kevin Durant join the Miami Heat in the summer, replacing Jimmy Butler who left earlier this season ...
Whilst attempts to finally revive the Herald Sun Tour have faltered in the past, this time has some more weight to it with ...
McIlroy now sits alongside the greatest of UK sporting icons. Sir Roger Bannister, Sir Steve Redgrave, Sir Lewis Hamilton, ...
In the company of George Hincapie, his former lieutenant at US Postal, and Bradley Wiggins, a rider who first made his name in Flanders (Wiggins was born there), Armstrong posed the greatest-of ...
Odd one, Bradley Wiggins; full of contradictions and mental ticks, a bastion of self-knowledge and yet simultaneously vulnerable to criticism and open to doubt. His announcement this week that ...