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From Court to Secret Service: The Unlikely Journey of Matt McCool

Matt McCool grew up in Northern Virginia with dreams of playing basketball and joining the U.S. Secret Service. After a career at Augusta University and Belmont Abbey, he now leads the New York Field Office, protecting presidents and reflecting on the shared teamwork of sports and security.

Jul 13, 2026

Dan Hurley’s combustible charisma: From confrontations to calculated calm

UConn’s men’s basketball coach Dan Hurley has long been known for his fiery interactions with referees, fans and even the media. In a recent interview he joked about preferring to argue with out‑of‑shape spectators, recalled a forgotten arrest, and hinted at a more measured approach moving forward.

Jul 13, 2026

A Global Squad in Storrs

From Storrs to the world stage, the Huskies gather to celebrate soccer victories, share cultural pride, and foster inclusion among international players.

Jul 8, 2026

Milestones That Shaped Baseball

From early pitching streaks to historic franchise achievements, baseball’s timeline reflects evolving drama and the sport’s capacity for surprise.

Jul 7, 2026

Jacob Trouba Commits to San Jose Sharks on a Four‑Year Deal

Jacob Trouba has signed a four‑year, $33 million contract with the San Jose Sharks, emphasizing the importance of a long‑term stay for his family, his excitement about reuniting with Barclay Goodrow, and his plans to mentor young defensemen while maintaining fitness through the deal.

Jul 4, 2026

How NIL Deals Are Reshaping Women’s Basketball

The rise of name, image and likeness agreements is transforming women’s basketball, lifting player salaries, spawning high‑school deals and reshaping the sport’s commercial landscape.

Jul 2, 2026

The Philadelphia Fury: When Rock Stars Owned a Soccer Team

Despite a lineup of rock legends as owners and a roster that featured future stars, the Philadelphia Fury struggled with poor facilities, dwindling crowds and a precarious financial footing before folding after three seasons.

Jul 2, 2026