Ladies, it is about that time of the year again; the time of year when your boyfriend starts replying to your text messages a little slower than usual. Don’t worry, there isn’t another girl in his life, but there is a new fling sparking up. That fling is called NBA 2K18, and just when people thought it couldn’t get any better, it did.
Read moreReflections of a Football Fan
It was the Fall of 2002 when I was first introduced to college football. I was six. My dad, a lifelong Iowa Hawkeye fan, was following the game on gamecast—we didn’t have cable—while he renovated our house. He explained the basics to me: first downs, false starts, extra points, etc. By the end of the season, when Iowa was playing USC in the Orange Bowl, I was as rabid a fan as anyone.
Read moreThis Weekend in Sports
On Saturday, September 9, Sloane Stephens and Madison Keys dueled in an all American US Open final in Flushing Meadows, New York. Stephens rolled over the 15th ranked Keys, beating her in straight sets, 6-3 and 6-0.
Read moreWHO The Real MVP
As the NBA season comes to an end, the race for the Most Valuable Player award will soon be concluding, and there will be a new MVP.
Read moreFIFA World Cup
The FIFA Council is currently in the process of choosing what countries seem fit to host the 2026 championship.
Read moreSenior Scots Go Out In Style
As senior athletes begin to eye the finish line on their careers, it’s only fitting to give a shout-out to two female athletes who are doing big things this year.
Read moreOakland Raiders Moving to Vegas
The Oakland Raiders are leaving the San Francisco Bay Area. Again.
Read more107 and Counting
Nov. 17, 2014: That was the last time the University of Connecticut Women’s Basketball team lost a game. Over 850 days ago.
Read moreWorld Baseball Classic
The WBC is an international baseball tournament sanctioned by the World Baseball Softball Confederation, and operates as a joint venture between the MLB and the Players Association.
Read moreThe Challenges of Intramural Officiating
[No] matter how much effort an individual puts into any given intramural sport, the results ultimately depend on the officials and referees put in charge of each particular event.
Read moreNBA
I was on my way to pick up some hot dogs and mustard for a 4th of July cookout when I got the news—Kevin Durant was joining the Golden State Warriors.
Read moreNBA Trade Deadline
The NBA trade deadline causes some teams to work towards becoming championship contenders, while other teams are looking to rebuild for the future.
Read moreThe Greatest of All Time
Tom Brady was drafted in the sixth round of the 2000 NFL draft; that was a long time ago. I was only five years old.
Read moreAll-Star Weekend
Valentine’s Day is just right around the corner, and even though love will be in the air, so will basketball.
Read moreChattanooga FC Ready for Another Stellar Season
Big things are happening in the world of Chattanooga FC.
Read moreCovenant Rugby
In the spring of 2011, a small group of Covenant students with a passion for rugby began the Covenant Rugby club.
Read moreMen's Basketball Kneeling Statement
The Covenant Basketball Program’s Statement on Kneeling
Read moreOh Say, Why Don't We See
Prior to the game, for the duration of the national anthem some of my teammates exercised their right to kneel. ...In this moment, my stance was greatly shifted from largely undecided to more of a kneel, if you will. Here’s why.
Read moreNBA Teams to Watch
And while, come June, it may very well be the Warriors and Cavs facing off once again, here are 3 teams that, while not getting quite the same level of exposure, are well worth a watch this NBA season.
Read moreKneeling Apologetics
On Tuesday Nov. 15 some members of the Covenant College men’s basketball team will be kneeling during the national anthem before a game against Emory University. Those who are not kneeling will, in an act of unity, lay hands upon those who are.
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