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April 1, 1972: On April 1, 1972, MLB players staged the first ever MLB strike, due to player ...
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March 25, 1934: On March 25, 1934, Horton Smith became the very first Master, winning the first ...
Read MoreLooking back: this week in sports history March 11 – 17
March 11, 1892: The first ever public basketball game was on March 11, 1982 in Springfield, ...
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March 4, 1993: If you are a sports fan, you’ve heard of Jimmy V. If you’ve heard of Jimmy V, you’ve ...
Read MoreLooking back: This week in sports history February 25 – March 3
February 25, 1961: St. Bonaventure, a small university in Western New York, holds the record for ...
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Read MoreThe 21 Greatest Moments in Sports History
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Read MoreTen lesser known sports that caught our eye
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Read MoreTop 15 Major Sports Cities in America
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Read MoreThe worst NBA trades of all time
If this list we have here is any indication, there have been many times in NBA history where a ...
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Read MoreLooking back: this week in sports history April 15 – 21
April 15, 1947: The day Jackie Robinson made history. On April 15, 1947, 28-year-old Robinson ...
Read MoreLooking back: this week in sports history April 8-14
April 8, 1974: Four days after he tied Babe Ruth’s record of 714 home runs, the Atlanta Braves Hank ...
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Several years ago, it seemed like every time you tuned into World Wrestling ...
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Tiger Woods will go down in history as one of the greatest golfers to ever play the game. Some ...
Read MoreLooking back: this week in sports history March 18 – 24
March 18, 1945: Back in 1945, the NHL season was coming to an end in mid-March, and it would end ...
Read MoreWrestling while mothering, it’s becoming more mainstream
World Wrestling Entertainment’s Royal Rumble event at the end of January not only marked the first ...
Read MoreRob Gronkowski should pursue a career in the WWE
Immediately after the New England Patriots 41-33 Super Bowl loss to the Philadelphia Eagles, ...
Read MoreFive moments we’ll never forget from PyeongChang 2018
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Read MoreWinter Olympians we could see in Tokyo 2020
Olympians are renowned by their respective countries, and the world, as being some of the best ...
Read MoreIs the WWE a way for Ronda Rousey to get back into UFC?
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Read MoreClosing the gap between men and women’s surfing
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Read MoreLooking back: this week in sports history February 18 – 24
February 18, 1978: You’ve all head of the Iron Man Triathlon, right? Just your casual 2.4-mile ...
Read MoreShaun White won the USA’s 100th gold, and the set up was perfect
Four years after he failed to medal at the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi, American snowboarder ...
Read MoreLooking back: This week in sports history February 11-17
February 12, 1958: During just his second season in the NBA, legendary Celtic Bill Russell grabbed ...
Read MoreThese women are making history at the 2018 Olympics
Simidele Adeagbo, Ngozi Onwumere, Seun Adigun, Akuoma Omeoga, Jazmine Fenlator, Carrie Russell and ...
Read MoreLooking back: This week in sports history February 4-10
February 4, 2007: The Indianapolis Colts and Chicago Bears met for Super Bowl XLI at Dolphin ...
Read MoreWhat’s new at the 2018 Olympics?
Anyone who follows the Olympics has probably noticed over the years that the Winter Olympics have ...
Read MoreLooking back: this week in sports history January 28 – February 3
January 28, 1960: The day the Dallas Cowboys and Minnesota Vikings were born. On January 28, 1960, ...
Read MoreLooking back: this week in sports history January 21-27
January 22, 1973: On a January evening in 1973, George Foreman met Joe Frazier for the heavyweight ...
Read MoreSix questions you may have ahead of the 2018 Winter Olympics
Let’s face it, the winter olympics are very different from the summer games, and some of the sports ...
Read MoreFive athletes to watch during the 2018 Olympics
The 2018 Winter Olympics in PyeongChang, South Korea are just around the corner with the opening ...
Read MoreLooking back: this week in sports history January 14 – 20
January 14, 1973: On January 14, 1973, the Miami Dolphins made history. Miami beat the Washington ...
Read MoreLooking back: This week in sports history January 7 – 13
January 7, 1972: The LA Lakers won their 33rd straight game on January 7, 1972 beating the Atlanta ...
Read MoreLooking back: This week in sports history December 31 – January 6
December 31, 1967: December 31, 2017 marks 50 years since "The Ice Bowl," the famous game played ...
Read MorePhysimax is helping athletes prevent injuries, one movement at a time
Simply put, overuse injuries are an issue in sports. There’s no arguing about it. Many, such as ...
Read MoreLooking back: This week in sports history December 24-30
December 25, 1971: The game is now known as “The Longest Day.” The longest NFL game ever played ...
Read MoreLooking back: this week in sports history December 17-23
December 17, 1991: On December 17, 1991, the Cleveland Cavaliers beat the Miami Heat 148-80. The ...
Read MoreLooking back: This week in sports history December 10-16
December 10, 1919: On December 10, 1919, the NL voted to ban the use of spitballs by all new ...
Read MoreLooking back: This week in sports history December 3-9
December 3, 1956: Before he became an NBA legend, Wilt Chamberlain graced the court at Kansas ...
Read MoreLooking back: This week in sports history November 26 – December 2
November 26, 1961: Gordie Howe completed a lot of firsts throughout his career. On November 26, ...
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We all know the saying ‘out with the old, in with the new.’ It seems as if in the last few years, ...
Read MoreLooking back: This week in sports history November 19-25
November 19, 1969: Brazilian footballer Pele is an icon. On November 19, 1969, he scored his ...
Read MoreThese current NBA stars are building a future in tech
It’s no secret that NBA players make a lot of money, especially the league’s biggest stars. When ...
Read MoreLooking back: This week in sports history November 12-18
November 12, 1970: One of the NBA’s three newest team, the Cleveland Cavaliers, won their first ...
Read MoreLooking back: This week in sports history November 5-11
November 5, 1967: The New Orleans Saints played their first season in the NFL in 1967, but they ...
Read MoreGolf treks new course in bid to become relevant again
As participation rates and TV ratings tumble, golf is once again facing demands to reinvent itself ...
Read MoreLooking back: This week in sports history October 29 – November 4
October 29, 1960: The great Muhammad Ali, still Cassius Clay at the time, fought in his first ...
Read MoreRugby Relief: Cleaning up after Mother Nature since 2016
There are few things we can truly count on in this world. We can count on Santa Claus bringing a ...
Read MoreLucid: the app introducing mental strength training to athletes of all ages
Hall of Fame leftfielder Ted Williams once said that “hitting is 50 percent over the shoulder.” ...
Read MoreLooking back: This week in sports history October 22-28
October 22, 1984: Longtime NFL quarterback Ken Stabler retired midseason in 1984, after playing ...
Read MoreLooking back: This week in sports history October 15-21
October 15, 1933: The Philadelphia Eagles debuted as a team in 1993, playing their first game on ...
Read MoreLooking back: This week in sports history October 8-14
October 8, 1995: Miami Dolphins quarterback Dan Marino broke a number of records throughout his ...
Read MoreLooking back: this week in sports history October 1-7
October 1, 1919: The 1919 World Series between the Chicago White Sox and Cincinnati Reds is likely ...
Read MoreStunning caddie-player splits stand out in PGA Tour season
The end of the PGA Tour season in nearing and from the remarkable rise of Justin Thomas and John ...
Read MoreLooking back: this week in sports history September 24-30
September 24, 1934: New York Yankees legend, and overall baseball legend, Babe Ruth played in his ...
Read MoreAll work, less play makes it an uphill battle for lacrosse in Hong Kong
The first time Andy Yip, 27, picked up a lacrosse stick, he was fascinated. It was his first year ...
Read MoreLooking back: this week in sports history September 17-23
September 17, 1941: St. Louis Cardinals Stan Musial made his major league debut, going 2-for-4 in ...
Read MoreLooking back: This week in sports history September 10-16
September 10, 1972: The US Men's olympic basketball team suffered its first Olympic loss ever on ...
Read MoreLooking back: This week in sports history September 3-9
September 3, 1928: Ty Cobb is known as one of the greatest hitters to ever step onto a baseball ...
Read MoreLooking back: this week in sports history August 27 – September 2
August 27, 1982: On August 27, 1982, the Oakland A’s Rickey Henderson broke the record for stolen ...
Read More50-0, Twitter reacts to Mayweather’s win
After months of waiting, trash talking and hype, the “fight of the century” has come and gone. ...
Read MoreLooking back: this week in sports history August 20-26
August 20, 1938: The Iron Horse, Lou Gehrig, hit the 23rd and final grand slam of his career on ...
Read MoreThe stories behind the most expensive sports memorabilia ever sold
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Read MoreQ&A with American swimmer and gold medalist Anthony Ervin
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Read MoreLooking back: this week in sports history August 13-19
August 13, 1963: NBA legend Dave DeBusschere is one of the greatest two-sport athletes of all time. ...
Read MoreMayweather vs. McGregor – Is The Absence Of A Good Guy Hurting This Fight?
Floyd Mayweather vs. Conor McGregor should be one of the biggest sporting events of the year. An ...
Read MoreQ&A with the CEO and Co-Founder of PlaySight
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Read MoreLooking back: this week in sports history August 6-12
August 6, 1973: Roberto Clemente was on a mission to help survivors of an earthquake in Managua, ...
Read MoreThe fastest man in the world: Usain Bolt’s top moments
Usain Bolt ran his final individual race on Saturday, the 100m in the World Championships. But the ...
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Watching a NASCAR Race takes approximately three and a half hours. But before that race can happen, ...
Read MoreLooking back: this week in sports history July 30 – August 5
July 31, 1997: In 1997, at the age of 33, Mark McGwire was traded from the Oakland A’s to the St. ...
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Read MoreLooking back: this week in sports history July 23-29
July 24, 2005: On July 24, 2005, cyclist Lance Armstrong won his seventh straight Tour de France, a ...
Read More“Hebrew in the Huddle”: American football is gaining popularity in the Jewish State
It all started in 1989 with a bunch of guys who just wanted to play American football. ...
Read MoreLooking back: this week in sports history July 16-22
July 17, 1941: During the 1941 season, the Yankees' Joe DiMaggio went on a 56-game hitting streak. ...
Read MoreSharing shoes, sticks and socks: how lacrosse is being developed in the Kenyan slums
The “field” is patchy. There are areas where grass grows, but the players have also learned to run ...
Read MoreLooking back: this week in sports history July 9-15
July 9, 1932: The “Boston Braves” football team was formed. But the team only lasted five seasons ...
Read MoreServes up: the “new” sport taking over the world’s beaches
From far away it may look like another game of beach volleyball. Up close, it is anything ...
Read MoreLooking back: this week in sports history July 2 – 8
July 3, 2006: After 22 seasons of playing in the NHL, all with the Detroit Red Wings, Steve Yzerman ...
Read MoreManny Pacquiao was robbed of a win, and Twitter wasn’t having it
Jeff Horn was the underdog. He was almost knocked out in the ninth round. Yet when the scores were ...
Read MoreClosing the pay gap: female athletes can’t do this alone
Have you ever been to a WNBA game or a NWSL game? How many fans were in the stands to ...
Read MoreIn the sponsorship game, the swoosh is still winning, for now
It’s nearly impossible to sit down to watch a game or match without catching sight of the Nike ...
Read MoreLooking back: this week in sports history June 25 – July 1
June 27, 1979: Muhammad Ali announced he was retiring on June 27, 1979, months after fighting a ...
Read MoreSocial media & athletes: it’s a tricky business
Social media is a tricky business. Even more so for the world’s greatest athletes, and ...
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