Georgia Basketball Set for Historic Showdown with Duke at 2026 Jimmy V Classic
Georgia and Duke will meet for the first time in nearly a century at the 2026 Jimmy V Classic, a matchup that blends historic series ties with new coaching narratives.
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Georgia and Duke will meet for the first time in nearly a century at the 2026 Jimmy V Classic, a matchup that blends historic series ties with new coaching narratives.

The Future Stars Unity Cup will combine youth soccer competition with a cultural fair, sponsored by District Attorney Emmanuel Nneji's 'One Life Only' initiative, and supported by United Way of Ulster County.

With the NBA Draft withdrawal deadline passed, a wave of elite talent has chosen to stay in college, reshaping the preseason rankings and setting the stage for a competitive 2026‑27 campaign.

Brandon Spikes, a standout linebacker for the University of Florida, is leaving the GatorMade staff as the program reshapes its development team, marking the next phase of his post‑playing journey.

Timothée Chalamet, fresh off a hiatus between projects, was spotted in New York supporting the New York Knicks during the NBA finals, where his casual attire and seating habits sparked a wave of online discussion.

Jay McKee, a 48‑year‑old former NHL defenseman, is set to lead the Hamilton Hammers as their new head coach, bringing a wealth of playing and coaching experience.

A look at the players whose upside may be hampered by injury, workload, or situational factors ahead of the 2026 draft.
The latest New York State flag football rankings reveal Penfield Patriots advancing to the quarterfinals, while Bishop Kearney prepares for a key showdown.

High ticket costs for the U.S. team's opening match in Los Angeles have drawn criticism, with players acknowledging the strain on supporters and authorities probing FIFA's pricing tactics.

Major League Baseball owners have introduced a contentious salary cap plan that would limit team spending in 2027, trigger a payroll floor, and overhaul revenue distribution, setting the stage for a potential lockout and a battle over the sport's competitive balance.

Socceria debuts at 46 Norman Avenue on May 30, offering breakfast chilaquiles, garnachas, international beers, and a Champions League Final screening, while the owners plot further expansions and a James Beard‑nominated chef prepares to shine.

The 2026 FIFA World Cup is transforming New York's economy, driving retail growth, cultural change, and scrutiny over accessibility.

The German Family Fan Fest NYC offers a live World Cup match, kids' activities, soccer workshops, traditional German food and limited‑capacity spots for the German‑speaking community in Manhattan.

The Atlantic Coast Conference has released the complete home and away matchups for Boston College’s upcoming men’s basketball season, detailing an 18‑game schedule that begins in late December and ends on the first Saturday of March.

Columbia University announced the promotion of alumnus Nate Hickman to assistant coach, highlighting his playing legacy, professional experience abroad, and recent championship success in South Korea.

Wrexham AFC will treat its first Carabao Cup match as the last warm‑up game before the new Championship season, after a series of international friendlies.

With Josh Hader nearing his Astros debut, Kenley Jansen battling a groin issue, and a new broadcasting partnership set for 2026, the bullpen landscape is shifting dramatically.

The Indiana Hoosiers open the 2026 campaign as reigning national champions, facing a schedule that begins on Sept. 5 against North Texas in Bloomington. While the defense remains a strength, concerns about a depleted wide receiver corps and a quarterback shift dominate early analysis.

The United States men's national soccer team revealed its 26‑player roster for the 2026 FIFA World Cup at Pier 17 in New York, marking the first World Cup hosted in the U.S. since 1994. Hundreds of fans celebrated the announcement, engaged in activities, and looked ahead to upcoming exhibition matches and the opening game against Paraguay in Los Angeles.

With the current collective bargaining agreement set to expire, the MLB Players Association proposes major changes to compensation, revenue sharing and draft rules, while MLB warns of potential lockout implications.

With the current collective bargaining agreement set to expire on Dec. 1, the players’ association has laid out a comprehensive proposal that includes salary arbitration guarantees, a near‑doubling of the league minimum, and a novel tax to support small‑market clubs. Major League Baseball has responded with concerns over revenue sharing and competitive balance.

With the current collective bargaining agreement set to expire on Dec. 1, the players’ association has unveiled a suite of proposals that include doubled minimum salaries, an enlarged draft lottery and a competitive integrity tax, sparking a clash with Major League Baseball that could trigger a lockout.

As the current collective bargaining agreement approaches its expiration, the players' union has unveiled a series of ambitious demands that could reshape baseball's economic landscape, while Major League Baseball warns of unintended consequences for smaller markets.

The Major League Baseball Players Association detailed a suite of changes that would broaden free‑agency rights, raise the league minimum, and introduce a competitive integrity tax, setting the stage for a showdown before the current contract expires on Dec. 1.