Tyler Ashcraft struck out 11 batters as the Pittsburgh Pirates completed a sweep of the Minnesota Twins. The dominant pitching performance secured the Pirates’ victory, handing the Twins a tough series loss.
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Francs Jeux expressed disappointment that the upcoming Games will not be universal, citing the missed opportunity to introduce trail running. The organization sees trail running as a way to broaden participation and appeal.
Ultra Running Magazine highlights a shift in heat training strategy: prioritizing optimization over maximization. Experts emphasize smart, tailored exposure to heat for improved endurance without risking burnout or injury.
UCLA celebrates the 50th anniversary of the Collegiate Women Sports Awards, honoring decades of outstanding female athletes. The milestone highlights UCLA’s commitment to excellence in women’s collegiate sports.
Vermont Athletics will celebrate National Girls and Women in Sports Day on January 24, presented by Vermont Mutual. The event highlights achievements and promotes equity in women’s sports at the University of Vermont.
Austrian Johannes Lamparter and a pair of brothers are set to headline the race for Nordic combined medals at the upcoming NBC Olympics coverage. The trio’s strong form makes for an exciting competition in the spotlight.
Johannes Høsflot Klæbo, Norway’s cross-country phenom, continues to dominate the Winter Olympics 2026. With multiple Olympic golds, the “unstoppable” athlete aims to cement his legendary status in Milan-Cortina.
The college sports bill gains traction amid rising calls for reform, but significant legal and political challenges remain. Stakeholders debate athlete rights, funding, and regulatory hurdles as momentum builds.
From ski jumps and bobsled dynamics to the science of artificial snow, these five essential reads explore the cutting-edge engineering and physics behind the Winter Olympics. Discover the tech that powers the games.
Middle-distance running, featuring races from 800 to 3000 meters, combines speed and endurance. This athletic discipline demands strategic pacing and has been a staple in track events since the early Olympic Games.










