New York Rangers Calling for Change

The New York Rangers played the Washington Capitals on Monday night in what was seemingly a thrilling game. That is, up until an incident that has evidently rocked the National Hockey League. An incident involving Washington Capitals forward Tom Wilson and his repeated dangerous on-ice behavior. Just before the midway point of the second period,…

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Recapping The Masters Tournament

History has been made once again in Augusta this weekend as Hideki Matsuyama became the first Japanese golfer to win a men’s major championship. Will Zalatoris also making headlines as he finished just one stroke behind Matsuyama as he attempted to become the first player since Fuzzy Zoeller in 1979 to win in his Master’s…

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What to Expect from the Masters This Week

The wait is almost over for golf fans as the biggest tournament of the year is less than 24 hours away. Just five months after the first-ever fall Masters Tournament that happened in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic with no fans, we will be able to see patrons this upcoming weekend. Dustin Johnson will…

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LIVE STORY: NCAA Tournament Bubble Life

Out of every major sport, the COVID-19 pandemic may have affected college basketball the most. From canceling last year’s NCAA tournament, causing millions in revenue loss, to this year’s tournament being held under drastically different conditions, college basketball has been forced to change dramatically. On top of the stresses of being a student and living…

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A COVID-19 Experience At Madison Square Garden

Madison Square Garden is widely recognized for being one of the world’s most famous arenas, but what does this arena experience look like during the COVID-19 Pandemic? On Tuesday February 23rd, 2021, Madison Square Garden welcomed back fans for the first time amid the pandemic. Per New York guidelines, about 2,000 fans could begin attending…

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