Good morning and happy Tuesday, everyone. If you missed what happened last night, 17-year-old Lydia Jacoby won the gold medal for USA in the women’s 100m breaststroke. It was a big upset, she wasn’t even talked about prior to this race. Currently, the Olympic Medal leaderboard looks like this: United States (8 gold, 3 silver,… Continue reading Tokyo Olympics Preview: Day 5
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Tokyo Olympics Preview: Day 4
Happy Monday, everyone. It’s weird seeing that the Olympics happen mostly when we’re all sleeping. The United States were the leader on Day 3, but China has taken the lead in the medals leaderboard, as you can see below. Currently, the Olympic Medal leaderboard looks like this: China (6 gold, 2 silver, 5 bronze, 13… Continue reading Tokyo Olympics Preview: Day 4
Tokyo Olympics Preview: Day 3
Good morning everyone. It’s midnight, and a lot has changed since my last post. The United States had a terrific start to swimming, winning six medals, including one gold. Currently, the Olympic Medal leaderboard looks like this: United States (1 gold, 2 silver, 4 bronze, 7 total) China (3 gold, 2 bronze, 5 total) Japan… Continue reading Tokyo Olympics Preview: Day 3
Tokyo Olympics Preview: Day 2
Good morning everyone. I hope you all enjoyed your coffee as you turned on NBCSN to see the U.S. Women’s Soccer Team beat New Zealand. That team has a terrific chance at winning gold. Currently, the Olympic Medal leaderboard looks like this: China (3 gold, 1 bronze, 4 total) South Korea (1 gold, 2 bronze,… Continue reading Tokyo Olympics Preview: Day 2
2021 NHL Draft
The day has arrived! Day 1 of the NHL Draft will begin tonight. With everything that’s going on in sports, it can be difficult to keep track of what’s going on, especially in the NHL world, which has had its thunder stolen due to news in the NCAA, MLB, NBA, and the beginning of the… Continue reading 2021 NHL Draft
Is the Big 12 Falling Apart?
If the reports are correct that Texas and Oklahoma are joining the SEC, then yes, the Big 12 is falling apart. Rumors started when the Houston Chronicle‘s Brent Zwerneman reported that the SEC could be adding the two Big 12 powerhouses. CBS Sports’ Dennis Dodd wrote that “Texas and Oklahoma are expected to declare their… Continue reading Is the Big 12 Falling Apart?
Tokyo Summer Olympic Games 2020
The Olympics officially begins today! With all the questions surrounding whether or not the Olympics would take place this year after postponing the Games for a year due to the COVID-19 pandemic. There’s a lot of excitement too, whether it’s Alex Morgan and the United States Women’s National Soccer Team (USWNT), Katie Ledecky and USA… Continue reading Tokyo Summer Olympic Games 2020
UFC 264: McGregor vs. Poirier 3
Tonight will be the third battle of the rivalry between Conor McGregor and Dustin Poirier. It’s a battle of two champions, with McGregor being a former UFC Featherweight and Lightweight Champion and Poirier being a former interim UFC Lightweight Champion. There are also many more fights to watch tonight, such as a welterweight bout between… Continue reading UFC 264: McGregor vs. Poirier 3
The Match 4: Mickelson/Brady vs. DeChambeau/Rodgers
For the fourth time, The Match will be happening. This time, PGA Championship winner Phil Mickelson and reigning Super Bowl champion Tom Brady will pair up once again to take on 2020 U.S. Open winner Bryson DeChambeau and NFL MVP Aaron Rodgers. Mickelson and Brady were partners in The Match: Champions for Charity, which took… Continue reading The Match 4: Mickelson/Brady vs. DeChambeau/Rodgers
2021 NBA Finals Preview
The biggest series in the NBA Playoffs is finally here. The NBA Finals will feature the Milwaukee Bucks and the Phoenix Suns. They’re certainly not the best teams from each conference when healthy, but they earned their spot in the Finals. So what should we expect out of this matchup? Milwaukee Bucks The Bucks are… Continue reading 2021 NBA Finals Preview
