How Bright Is The Future of Rutgers Basketball?

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By Edwin Duodu – Sports Editor Heartbreak. That is the only word to describes Rutgers University’s 63-60 loss in the round of 32 against a second-ranked team at Houston University. It was never going to be easy, and the odds were very much stacked against Rutgers. However, the team has proved that it is ready … Continued

Players Are People Too, And They Deserve Respect

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By Edwin Duodu – Sports Editor Respect. That is a word that holds great value and meaning in this world. Having respect for someone can go a long way in building rapport. However, the word has lost its sense and weight between athletes and their fanbases. Most athletes are loved, we see this through the … Continued

Can Russell Wilson Be Traded From Seattle to a New Team?

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By Gabriel De Oliveira- Student Journalist Is number three, Russell Wilson leaving Seattle after being drafted and spending ten seasons with the Seahawks? This is the story that has a lot of fans thinking and hoping their team can trade for Wilson. He, along with Deshaun Watson, might be on different teams when the NFL … Continued

Brady Is the Unquestioned Goat, But Can Mahomes Catch Him?

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By Edwin Duodu – Sports Editor Wherever he goes, the Super Bowl rings will follow. After 20 seasons in the NFL, Thomas Patrick Edward Brady now has the most rings ever for a player. For years we questioned whether he was a more incredible quarterback than Joe Montana. Brady not only surpassed him as a … Continued

Can the Colts save Wentz’s Career?

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By Gabriel De Oliveira- Student Journalist The former quarterback of the Philadelphia Eagles, Carson Wentz is being traded to the Indianapolis Colts for two draft picks. This includes a 2021 3rd round pick and a 2022 2nd round pick, with the potential of becoming a first. The price for Wentz was so low due to … Continued

SuperBowl LV- Brady vs Mahomes: Goat vs Baby Goat

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By Gabriel De Oliveira- Student Journalist After leading their respective teams to wins on Sunday for the Conference Championship for their division to go to SuperBowl LV, Brady and Mahomes created history. For Tom Brady, we saw him win the NFC championship in his first season with the Bucs. It has been 25 years since … Continued

How the NBA Changed the Issue of “Race” in Sports

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By Gabriel De Oliveira- Student Journalist Sports is a beautiful thing. Millions of people use sports as a way to escape from reality and live in the shoes of famous athletes and professional players. However, what happens when sports mixes with the real world and brings awareness to things a lot of people close their … Continued

NFL Conference Championships Games Preview

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By Gabe De Oliveira – Student Journalist Tampa Bay Buccaneers vs Green Bay Packers Brady vs Rodgers: two future first-ballot Hall of Famers with legendary talent will lead their respective teams into battle for the spot to play in Super Bowl LV (55). Rodgers finally gets his wish of playing a home conference championship game … Continued

Sarah Thomas Provides Hope For Women In Sports

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By Edwin Duodu – Sports Editor Sarah Thomas, an official for the NFL, made history a couple of days ago when she was selected as one of the officials to be working the Super Bowl. For years the position was a predominantly white male occupation. However, it eventually changed and slowly integrated African Americans, creating … Continued

Making Betting Great Again

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By Tyrese Henryel – Co-Sports Editor For years, sports betting was undermined by anti-gambling restrictions and a supreme court ruling that kept sports betting in the underground market. As recently as May 2018, things have changed in the world of betting. Since the Supreme court deemed sports betting a constitutional act, it has integrated itself … Continued