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From No Offers to No. 1: Fernando Mendoza’s Championship Journey
Indiana University was crowned the winner of the 2026 College Football Playoff National Championship after defeating the University of Miami 27-21. While it takes a village to win a championship and have a successful season, there was one player who had a substantial role in bringing a title home, and that is Fernando Mendoza.
Mayline Ruiz
Feb 45 min read


What Doriane Pin Joining Mercedes Really Means for Women in Motorsport
Doriane atop her F1 Academy car. Courtesy of Mercedesamgf1.com When the news broke that Doriane Pin had been named a development driver for the Mercedes-AMG Petronas Formula 1 Team, it was easy to treat it like another feel-good headline. A young and talented driver gets rewarded; progress is being made; that's the end of the story. But this move deserves more attention than that, because it signals something that motorsport has been missing for a long time, a real pathway fo
Qulzum Nafees
Feb 33 min read


A League of Their Own: 70 Years In The Making
If you are reading this then you've probably heard of Columbia Pictures’ 1992 hit film A League of Their Own. If you haven't, here's how the story goes: the movie focuses on the inaugural season of the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League (AAGPBL), which was formed during World War II while many male players were serving in the military. This was the first of its kind that truly is a league of and for their own. It’s based on a real league: the AAGBPL ran from 1943
Caitlyn Wagner
Feb 34 min read


When Past Meets Present: Seahawks vs. Patriots in Super Bowl LX
The last time the Seattle Seahawks appeared in the Super Bowl was 11 years ago. For many, it ended in a way that still feels unfinished: a 28-24 loss to the New England Patriots, sealed by an interception at the goal line that instantly became one of the most famous moments in NFL history. Now in 2026, with Super Bowl LX looming, the Seahawks once again find themselves staring across the field at the same opponent.
Karinna Leonard
Feb 26 min read


A First-Time Super Bowl Watcher’s Guide to the Game
For the uninitiated, the Super Bowl can feel like walking into the season finale of a show you’ve never watched. The stakes are sky-high, the commercials have their own press tour, and everyone around you suddenly becomes a football analyst.
But at its core, the Super Bowl is simple: two teams, one field, and a season’s worth of pressure coming down to one final game...yeah, simple...
Elizabeth MacBey
Feb 14 min read


For The Land: José is Here to Stay
Unfortunately, it's not often that a player wants to spend their whole career in Cleveland. So it means that much more when a player dedicates themselves to this city, especially when that player is as great an athlete and character as Cleveland Guardians star José Ramírez.
Alyssa Klauminzer
Jan 312 min read


A Celebration of the PWHL: The Fleet’s Shootout Win and Olympic Send-Off at SGC Takeover Tour
On January 28th, 4,697 fans packed the Tsongas Center to watch the Boston Fleet take on the New York Sirens. More than 850 of those attendees were there specifically for the SGC Takeover, creating an electric atmosphere from the moment the doors opened to the final horn. The night was a special celebration of community and a clear reminder of how vital the growth of women's hockey—and women's sports as a whole—truly is.
Karinna Leonard
Jan 304 min read


Meet Team USA: Breaking Down Team USA’s 2026 Olympic Men’s Hockey Roster
It has been almost 12 years since we have seen players from the National Hockey League participate in the Olympics. Since then, players have been itching to return to the Olympics, and they finally have the opportunity. On January 2, USA Hockey released its roster for the 2026 Winter Olympics. Let’s take a look at who Team USA has and the kind of season they’ve had so far.
Mayline Ruiz
Jan 2814 min read


From Written Off to Playoff Threats: Four Teams Exceeding Expectations This NHL Season
Every NHL offseason feels endlessly long, with fans and analysts alike turning to preseason predictions to pass the time. Some teams are penciled into playoff spots, while others are written off before opening night even begins. But as the season unfolds, the NHL has a way of humbling expectations. As the Olympic break approaches, four teams have rewritten the narrative of their seasons, emerging as genuine threats and forcing the league to take notice.
Karinna Leonard
Jan 267 min read
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