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Breanna Stewart Re-Signs With Liberty

Breanna Stewart has agreed to a one-year deal to return to the New York Liberty for the 2024 season. In her first season with the team, Stewart won her second WNBA MVP award and broke numerous WNBA and franchise records to propel the Liberty to their first WNBA Finals appearance since 2002. Shams Charania from The Athletic and Stadium was the first to report the news.

Stewart’s deal is both non-guaranteed and a below-maximum deal, which allows the Liberty to have more flexibility in trading or

Review of ‘Shattered Glass: A WNBPA Story’ Documentary

Women’s basketball is continuing to grow as more records are being broken and new faces joining the league. With that momentum, the stories and narratives told off the court are just as important as those that are told on it.

‘Shattered Glass: A WNBPA Story’ is a recently released documentary on Tubi that takes a deep dive into the lives of some of the WNBA’s biggest superstars and vocal leaders. The film is produced by Malka Media and directed by former college athlete Andrea Buccilla.

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How OCEANMAN changed my perspective on sports and community

While in Thailand, Living Sport had the opportunity to travel to Phuket, one of the southernmost provinces and the country’s largest island, to help work the OCEANMAN World Final Championship. OCEANMAN is the only global international open-water swimming series, founded in 2015 by Fermin Egido Alonso.

One of the original things that attracted me to Living Sport, a sports business program and study abroad opportunity, was the chance to work an international sporting event. As someone who hasn’t

Liberty vs. Aces Finals Preview: Matchups, History

In the longest season in WNBA history, filled with record-setting performances on the court and growth in viewership and attendance across the board, it is only fitting that the Finals will feature the most anticipated matchup in recent years—the New York Liberty vs. the Las Vegas Aces.

It is a matchup that many basketball fans expected to see and bet on before the regular season even started because of the “superteam” moniker that has been given to both teams.

The first two games of the serie

NY Liberty Advance to WNBA Finals After Thrilling Game 4 Win Over Sun

With the game on the line and looking to help her team make its first WNBA Finals appearance in 21 years, the Liberty’s Jonquel Jones was fouled while corralling an offensive rebound under the basket, surrounded by three Connecticut Sun players with 54 seconds remaining in the game. Jones calmly hit her two free throws and got a steal on the next Sun possession, hitting two more free throws to extend New York’s lead to five. Staving off a late Sun comeback, more key free throws from Betnijah Lan

A new era for the Green Bay Packers

With their first new starting quarterback since 2008 and being the youngest team in the NFL to start the season, nobody really knew what to expect from the Green Bay Packers when they traveled to Chicago to face the Bears for Week 1 of the 2023 season. As one of the oldest rivalries in the NFL, the Packers have had the edge over the Bears for many years, boasting a 26-5 record in the last 15 seasons, with Aaron Rodgers as their starting quarterback. Rodger’s departure to the New York Jets this o

Why Lehigh will win the 158th Rivalry game

Lehigh (2-8) and Lafayette (3-7) are coming into the 158th Rivalry game with the same records they had going into the game last season.

Both teams are also entering the game with a 2-3 record in the Patriot League.

Lafayette may hold a one game lead over Lehigh in wins, but as shown in previous years, when it comes to the Rivalry game, records don’t matter.

Both teams have recorded wins against Colgate and lost to league-leaders Holy Cross, Princeton (5-1 in Ivy League play) and Fordham. Lehi

Title IX: Changes in sports equity at Lehigh over the years

To commemorate the 50th anniversary of Title IX, the Patriot League appointed select women as “Trailblazers of Distinction.” This title celebrates their accomplishments as athletes, coaches and administrators.

Title IX, a federal civil rights law passed on June 23, 1972, states: “No person in the United States shall, on the basis of sex, be excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be subjected to discrimination under any education program or activity receiving Federal finan