Purpose drives man to heights that logic cannot fathom. That’s the case with the legendary Ravens linebacker Ray Lewis. A troubled childhood, absence of parents, lack of money, and sibling responsibilities led to a deep desire to achieve something…
Perhaps that’s why it’s often said that one should choose their words carefully. Because, ‘once released, they cannot be taken back.‘ An old tweet from Chordale Booker has come back to haunt him. Last Saturday, the Stamford-born light middleweight…
Cooper Flagg and Duke have been the talk of college basketball since he committed to Durham, and now the Blue Devils are among the top favorites to win the 2025 March Madness Tournament. Here’s everything you need to know…
“Da-n family’s ruining my life here.” That’s what Tom Izzo had to say after Michigan State barely survived Bryant, setting up a showdown with New Mexico, led by Richard Pitino. Yes, that’s right, another Pitino. You know the name.…
When the Edmonton Oilers needed someone to rise to the occasion, Jeff Skinner stepped up and made a statement. With the team missing their two biggest stars, Skinner helped drive a crucial offensive push, contributing to a pivotal win…
What does defying age, surviving a rigorous comeback, and inspiring a fellow legend in the process look like? To Lindsey Vonn, it looked like leaving her mark even further into skiing history on March 23, 2025, when she became…
Midfielder John McGinn says Scotland let themselves down on “an embarrassing night”, while head coach Steve Clarke wants a strong response to the “bump in the road” of the Nations League play-off defeat to Greece.
Erin Cuthbert’s injury-time header seals a 2-1 comeback win for Chelsea in their third of four matches in a row against Manchester City, extending the Blues’ lead at the top of the Women’s Super League table to eight points.
Another day, another masterclass by Giannis Antetokounmpo. And he never gets tired. The way he balanced offense and defense so effortlessly despite Damian Lillard’s absence on Saturday to dethrone the Kings from their own arena deserved a massive shout-out.…
Alexandra “Alex” Eala is making waves at the Miami Open. The 19-year-old pulled off a massive upset in the second round, taking down World No. 25 and 2017 French Open champion Jelena Ostapenko in straight sets, 7-6(2), 7-5. It…