Sports
A New Look Cleveland Cavaliers
Kenny Atkinson’s Cleveland Cavaliers have transformed themselves into a major threat in the Eastern Conference and they hold a bright future.
The Peglegs Narrowly Miss Playoffs
The Peglegs bounced back from a tough record last year to almost making the playoffs.
Soto Shuffles Down to Queens
By Khush Wadhwa
The New York Mets signed away star outfielder Juan Soto from the Yankees.
Chelsea FC: The Blues Are Back
After seasons of lackluster performances, Chelsea FC has built themselves back up to be a strong contender for the Premier League title.
The Dagestani Takeover of the UFC
The region of Dagestan continues to produce some of the fiercest and most skilled fighters in UFC history, asserting its dominance in the sport.
Roki Sasaki Could be MLB’s Next Ace
Roki Sasaki is poised to shake up the free agency market, with top teams vying to secure his elite talent.
College Football At Its Peak—Rivalry Week
By Ben Rudinski
The 2024 Rivalry Week in college football was no exception, featuring stunning upsets and intense battles on the field that have significantly impacted the College Football
Stuyvesant’s First Fall Sports Volleyball Tournament
By Zoey Marcus
Stuy Sports hosted the first Fall Sports Volleyball Tournament on November 20.
Can Bronny James Live Up to the Hype?
By Erin Goggin
Following the 2024 NBA Draft, Bronny James has had to combat the imposter-syndrome imposed on him by fans due to the impact of his father’s legacy.
How to Lose a World Series in 5 Days
The Yankees haven’t had good fundamentals for years, but this time it cost them a shot at a ring.
The Rise of the Fallen Quarterback
By Duncan Park
With the increase of once-failed quarterbacks who have found success on new teams, it’s time to examine how organizations treat rookie quarterbacks.
Ipswich Town: A Rocky Yet Hopeful Start to the Premier League
By Ben Rudinski
Ipswich Town’s bold signings, resilient performances, and determination to compete in the Premier League make them a team to watch, despite their winless run so far.
These Mets
By Khush Wadhwa
The 2024 Mets do not belong in the playoffs. Let’s recap exactly what brought them here.
Aaron Rodgers: Redefining Wellness with Psychedelics or Heading Toward a Self-Inflicted Downfall?
By Nina Benson
A review of the recent Netflix series, “Aaron Rodgers: Enigma,” and an examination into whether there is a future of psychedelic use in sports, as Rodgers suggests, or if the show is just a cry for help.
Jessica Campbell and the Future of Sports Leadership
By Elena Karaoglu, Nina Benson
A highlight on Jessica Campbell, the first female coach in the NFL, and what her appointment means for the future of women's leadership in sports.
Small Forward, Big Impact
Meet Timothy Lee, captain of the Stuyvesant JV basketball team, the Rebels!
Jessica Campbell and the Future of Sports Leadership
By Elena Karaoglu, Nina Benson
A highlight on Jessica Campbell, the first female coach in the NFL, and what her appointment means for the future of women's leadership in sports.
Back Again: The Penguins Win City Champs for the Second Year in a Row
By Tahlia Jamir
The Penguins defended their title as City Champs through hard work and dedication.
On Par with Greatness
By Stefan Broge
The Penguins defended their title as City Champs through hard work and dedication.
Boys’ Épée Fencers Charge their Way to Gold
By Ethan Lijin
Despite less-than-ideal circumstances, the Stuyvesant boys’ fencing team rose to claim the throne as épée champions.
The Course of the Vixens
The Vixens dominated their regular season and advanced to playoffs for a phenomenal season.
Limitless Lady Lobsters
By Nina Benson
A summary of the Stuyvesant girls’ varsity tennis team’s season
Double Plays and Double Standards
By Hifza Kaleem
Sports are often treated as a solely male space, but female fans deserve to be accepted and involved as well.
Was the UFC at the Sphere the “greatest live sporting event of all time”?
UFC president Dana White hyped up the pay-per-view event at the Sphere to be one of the greatest live sporting events, but did it manage to meet the extremely high expectations set by the company?
Remembering the Gaudreau Brothers: A Tribute to Two Lives Spent on the Ice
This article commemorates the lives and careers of Johnny and Matthew Gaudreau, who were able to leave their legacies engraved in hockey history without knowing what limited time they had to do so. After the two gave life to the game of hockey, this article publicizes both their successes and the outstanding grief the hockey community is facing.
USA Basketball Team: “The Avengers”
Team USA’s men's basketball team’s accomplishments and GOAT debate.
Summer Tennis: Review and Predictions
By Nina Benson
Highlights from the past few major tournaments and moments that defined this season on the court, and what they imply for upcoming tournaments.
Lessons from Westfalenstadion
By Khush Wadhwa
Lessons learned from a trip to Westfalenstadion, one of Germany’s largest professional football stadiums.
Pinstripe Hopes and Postseason Woes
By Hifza Kaleem
A reflection on the New York Yankees’ return to the 2024 World Series, a highly anticipated yet disappointing experience.
The Final Whistle: The Mimbas’ and Their Bittersweet Defeat in Playoffs
The girls’ soccer team compensated for lost starters, making it to playoffs, showcasing their unparalleled team chemistry and work ethic.
The Next Generation, NHL Edition
By Kai Russell
With the emergence of young talents like Connor Bedard, Matvei Michkov, and Macklin Celebrini, the NHL has a bright future unparalleled by years prior.
Scores, S’mores, and More!
By Duncan Park
Meet Rebecca Pereira and Karina Gupta, captains of the girls’ varsity soccer team!
Kicking Off to Win: The Promising Season for the Peglegs
With strong leadership and hustle, the Peglegs have a promising season ahead.
Tua’s Toughest Decision: Football Fame vs. Lifelong Brain Health
By Nina Benson
A review of Miami Dolphins Quarterback Tua Tagovailoa’s third concussion and what that implies for his future and the future of concussion protocols in the NFL.
Climbing to the Stars
By Boone Ireland, Timofey Volvovskiy
This article commemorates the lives and careers of Johnny and Matthew Gaudreau, who were able to leave their legacies engraved in hockey history without knowing what limited time they had to do so. After the two gave life to the game of hockey, this article publicizes both their successes and the outstanding grief the hockey community is facing.
Aaron Rodgers: Redefining Wellness with Psychedelics or Heading Toward a Self-Inflicted Downfall?
By Nina Benson
A review of the recent Netflix series, “Aaron Rodgers: Enigma,” and an examination into whether there is a future of psychedelic use in sports, as Rodgers suggests, or if the show is just a cry for help.
A New Look Cleveland Cavaliers
Kenny Atkinson’s Cleveland Cavaliers have transformed themselves into a major threat in the Eastern Conference and they hold a bright future.
Jessica Campbell and the Future of Sports Leadership
By Elena Karaoglu, Nina Benson
A highlight on Jessica Campbell, the first female coach in the NFL, and what her appointment means for the future of women's leadership in sports.
Small Forward, Big Impact
Meet Timothy Lee, captain of the Stuyvesant JV basketball team, the Rebels!
The Peglegs Narrowly Miss Playoffs
The Peglegs bounced back from a tough record last year to almost making the playoffs.
Soto Shuffles Down to Queens
By Khush Wadhwa
The New York Mets signed away star outfielder Juan Soto from the Yankees.
Chelsea FC: The Blues Are Back
After seasons of lackluster performances, Chelsea FC has built themselves back up to be a strong contender for the Premier League title.
Jessica Campbell and the Future of Sports Leadership
By Elena Karaoglu, Nina Benson
A highlight on Jessica Campbell, the first female coach in the NFL, and what her appointment means for the future of women's leadership in sports.
The Dagestani Takeover of the UFC
The region of Dagestan continues to produce some of the fiercest and most skilled fighters in UFC history, asserting its dominance in the sport.
Back Again: The Penguins Win City Champs for the Second Year in a Row
By Tahlia Jamir
The Penguins defended their title as City Champs through hard work and dedication.
On Par with Greatness
By Stefan Broge
The Penguins defended their title as City Champs through hard work and dedication.
Boys’ Épée Fencers Charge their Way to Gold
By Ethan Lijin
Despite less-than-ideal circumstances, the Stuyvesant boys’ fencing team rose to claim the throne as épée champions.
The Course of the Vixens
The Vixens dominated their regular season and advanced to playoffs for a phenomenal season.
Limitless Lady Lobsters
By Nina Benson
A summary of the Stuyvesant girls’ varsity tennis team’s season
Roki Sasaki Could be MLB’s Next Ace
Roki Sasaki is poised to shake up the free agency market, with top teams vying to secure his elite talent.
College Football At Its Peak—Rivalry Week
By Ben Rudinski
The 2024 Rivalry Week in college football was no exception, featuring stunning upsets and intense battles on the field that have significantly impacted the College Football
El Matador Bulldozes to the Top: How Ilia Topuria conquered the UFC in 2024
UFC Featherweight champion Ilia Topuria has cemented his legacy amongst the great Featherweight champions before him and is looking to establish himself as an all-time great heading into 2025.
Lessons from Westfalenstadion
By Khush Wadhwa
Lessons learned from a trip to Westfalenstadion, one of Germany’s largest professional football stadiums.
Stuyvesant’s First Fall Sports Volleyball Tournament
By Zoey Marcus
Stuy Sports hosted the first Fall Sports Volleyball Tournament on November 20.
Pinstripe Hopes and Postseason Woes
By Hifza Kaleem
A reflection on the New York Yankees’ return to the 2024 World Series, a highly anticipated yet disappointing experience.
Can Bronny James Live Up to the Hype?
By Erin Goggin
Following the 2024 NBA Draft, Bronny James has had to combat the imposter-syndrome imposed on him by fans due to the impact of his father’s legacy.
How to Lose a World Series in 5 Days
The Yankees haven’t had good fundamentals for years, but this time it cost them a shot at a ring.
The Final Whistle: The Mimbas’ and Their Bittersweet Defeat in Playoffs
The girls’ soccer team compensated for lost starters, making it to playoffs, showcasing their unparalleled team chemistry and work ethic.
The Rise of the Fallen Quarterback
By Duncan Park
With the increase of once-failed quarterbacks who have found success on new teams, it’s time to examine how organizations treat rookie quarterbacks.
The Next Generation, NHL Edition
By Kai Russell
With the emergence of young talents like Connor Bedard, Matvei Michkov, and Macklin Celebrini, the NHL has a bright future unparalleled by years prior.
Ipswich Town: A Rocky Yet Hopeful Start to the Premier League
By Ben Rudinski
Ipswich Town’s bold signings, resilient performances, and determination to compete in the Premier League make them a team to watch, despite their winless run so far.
These Mets
By Khush Wadhwa
The 2024 Mets do not belong in the playoffs. Let’s recap exactly what brought them here.
PSAL All Access: The Road to Sports for All
By Eli Lifton
It’s been 2 years since the PSAL introduced its All-Access Program. What does it mean to teams and players?
Scores, S’mores, and More!
By Duncan Park
Meet Rebecca Pereira and Karina Gupta, captains of the girls’ varsity soccer team!
Kicking Off to Win: The Promising Season for the Peglegs
With strong leadership and hustle, the Peglegs have a promising season ahead.
Tua’s Toughest Decision: Football Fame vs. Lifelong Brain Health
By Nina Benson
A review of Miami Dolphins Quarterback Tua Tagovailoa’s third concussion and what that implies for his future and the future of concussion protocols in the NFL.
Double Plays and Double Standards
By Hifza Kaleem
Sports are often treated as a solely male space, but female fans deserve to be accepted and involved as well.
Was the UFC at the Sphere the “greatest live sporting event of all time”?
UFC president Dana White hyped up the pay-per-view event at the Sphere to be one of the greatest live sporting events, but did it manage to meet the extremely high expectations set by the company?
Climbing to the Stars
By Boone Ireland, Timofey Volvovskiy
This article commemorates the lives and careers of Johnny and Matthew Gaudreau, who were able to leave their legacies engraved in hockey history without knowing what limited time they had to do so. After the two gave life to the game of hockey, this article publicizes both their successes and the outstanding grief the hockey community is facing.
Remembering the Gaudreau Brothers: A Tribute to Two Lives Spent on the Ice
This article commemorates the lives and careers of Johnny and Matthew Gaudreau, who were able to leave their legacies engraved in hockey history without knowing what limited time they had to do so. After the two gave life to the game of hockey, this article publicizes both their successes and the outstanding grief the hockey community is facing.
Erling Haaland: Record-Maker, Cucurella-Breaker, Norwegian Penalty Taker
Following an early Champions League exit, Haaland has turned the tide and bounced back into form breaking records in the Premier League.