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Comparing 2020's Pandemic Sports to 1918's
In 1918, America was the epicenter of the Spanish Flu, and Babe Ruth became sick with the disease—twice.
Sep 17, 20202 min read


New York State Hesitates to Decide the Fate of High School Sports
Teams have implemented significant changes to their athletic activities, from virtual practices on Zoom to canceled competitions.
Sep 16, 20204 min read


Soccer Is Back Across Europe — Except France
Only one of the “top-five leagues” in Europe is missing: France’s Ligue 1.
Jul 27, 20204 min read


The Recommencement of Youth Sports in a COVID-Infected New York
Hopefully, student-athletes will still be able to pursue their dreams and achieve their goals in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Jul 21, 20204 min read


US Open Reverses Decision to Cancel Wheelchair Tennis
Dylan Alcott learned on Twitter that the US Open had canceled the wheelchair competition.
Jul 20, 20203 min read


What Are Spring Sports Doing in Light of Social Distancing Requirements and Regulations?
Young athletes nationwide could not have expected the spring season to be over before it even began.
Jul 6, 20202 min read


The New College Recruiting Process for Rising Seniors
The Class of 2021 is struggling to adjust to an interrupted recruitment season during the most critical time in their school athletic career
Jul 5, 20202 min read


The NFL's New Diversity Rule
On Tuesday, May 19th, the National Football League (NFL) announced its plans to improve diversity and expand the Rooney Rule.
Jul 5, 20203 min read
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