She Didn’t Play Tennis to Be Famous. Now She Is a Star. Posted by By The New York Times January 18, 2025Posted inUncategorizedNo Comments American Emma Navarro snuck up on the tennis world for most of 2024. At the Australian Open, the limelight has snuck up on her.
Where Has the College Football and N.F.L. Postseason Competition Gone? Posted by By The New York Times January 18, 2025Posted inUncategorizedNo Comments “No one can be sitting there and going, ‘You want these blowout games,’” ESPN analyst Scott Van Pelt said.
Marcus Freeman’s Championship Moment Isn’t Just Significant. It’s Monumental. Posted by By The New York Times January 18, 2025Posted inUncategorizedNo Comments The Notre Dame coach is the first Black head coach to advance to the title game in college football history.
Prince William and a Very Special Pre-Game Drink Posted by By The New York Times January 18, 2025Posted inUncategorizedNo Comments The Prince of Wales joined fellow Aston Villa fans for a pint before their trip to Everton. Here’s what happened.
With Roki Sasaki, the Dodgers Further Separate Themselves Posted by By The New York Times January 18, 2025Posted inUncategorizedNo Comments The defending World Series champs just added the favorite to win the N.L. Rookie of the Year award and one of the best pitchers in the world.
The N.H.L. Team That Is Surprising Everyone This Season Posted by By The New York Times January 18, 2025Posted inUncategorizedNo Comments Now beyond the season’s midpoint, these are the updated picks for Stanley Cup winner, dark horse, biggest disappointment and more.
Jimmy Butler Was Suspended for Wanting a Trade. He Returned Anyway. Posted by By The New York Times January 18, 2025Posted inUncategorizedNo Comments The Heat star came back to the lineup after a seven-game suspension due to “conduct detrimental” to the team.
They Were Three-Star Recruits. Now They’re in the National Championship. Posted by By The New York Times January 18, 2025Posted inUncategorizedNo Comments Riley Leonard and Will Howard, the quarterbacks of Notre Dame and Ohio State, respectively, are no strangers to being overlooked. It won’t last much longer.
The N.F.L. Divisional Round Arrives With One Matchup Stealing the Spotlight Posted by By The New York Times January 18, 2025Posted inUncategorizedNo Comments After wild-card games full of blowouts, this weekend features more compelling matchups, including a grand finale between the Bills and the Ravens.