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Yankees Start Season Off With Struggles

April 14, 2021 web 0

Written By: Jose Rohdin  The New York Yankees 2021 campaign has a lot of hype surrounding it, it is one of the best rosters the […]

A Brklyn MVP? The Case for Kyrie

April 14, 2021 Conrad Hoyt 0

   Amidst a sea of great players having great seasons, some of whom even share the same black and white jerseys, Kyrie Irving has had […]

The Stark Contrast In How NCAA Treat Male, Female Ballers

March 24, 2021 Conrad Hoyt 0

When die-hard fans and casuals alike think of the term “March Madness,” they likely think of the men’s basketball tournament, where one-and-done, do-or-die games result […]

Jets Continue to Rebuild, Retool Under New HC Saleh

March 24, 2021 web 0

Written By Jose Rohdin The New York Jets have a lot of cap space and a lot of holes or their roster. This free agency, […]

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Giants Get Bigger in Free Agency, Bringing in Golladay, Jackson

March 24, 2021 web 0

 Written By: Jose Rohdin The Giants went 6-10 last season and still have a lot of holes to fill. With very little cap space, the […]

Blake Adds to Nets Star-Studded Lineup

March 17, 2021 Conrad Hoyt 0

   Adding to their already star-studded starting lineup, the Brooklyn Nets have brought  former all-star Blake Griffin into the fold. Griffin agreed to a buyout with […]

NFL Free Agency: The Jets, Giants, and Bills

March 17, 2021 web 0

Written By:Jose Rohdin   NFL Free Agency officially starts this week, with players and teams starting talking contracts on Monday, Mar. 15, and all the New […]

Now One Year Since NBA Shutdown, Fans Back at MSG, Barclays

March 11, 2021 web 0

Written By: Jose Rohdin  On Feb. 23, the Brooklyn Nets and the New York Knicks played in front of fans for the first time in […]

Is Yankees’ Gary Sanchez Redeemable?

March 11, 2021 web 0

Written By: Nick Wilson  Ted Williams, an almost superhuman hitter, wrote in his 1971 classic “The Science of Hitting” that his first rule of hitting […]

A Year Long Time Out For CUNY, BC Athletics

March 11, 2021 Conrad Hoyt 0

For Brooklyn College student athletes, it has been a long and disappointing year. While the COVID-19 pandemic has been life-altering for everyone, BC’s student athletes […]

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