The Mixed Covid-19 Landscape of NCAA Women’s Soccerby Liza Katz '24, November 11, 2020 || Issue 150-12 While most schools have shut down their fall athletics programs, some NCAA conferences have been able to play women’s soccer games despite the constraints of COVID-19.
USL Player Suspended for Homophobic Commentby Liza Katz '24, October 14, 2020 || Issue 150-8 Junior Flemminds, a star midfielder for the Phoenix Rising in the USL, will miss games due to a homophobic slur directed at a gay opponent.
The NFL’s Injury Epidemicby Liza Katz '24, September 29, 2020 || Issue 150-6 After a week where injuries plagued the NFL, Liza Katz ’24 writes about the injury epidemic and its possible connection to our global pandemic.
Remembering Chadwick Boseman: A Sports Legendby Liza Katz '24, September 16, 2020 || Issue 150-4 Chadwick Boseman died of colon cancer this past month, leaving a legacy of excellence in sports films, as well as “Black Panther.”