Stanford Golf’s Ethan Ng amongst ‘dreamers doing something about their dreams’ in Metamora, Illinois
After five years playing for Stanford and a year as an assistant coach during graduate school, Ethan Ng is setting his sights on professional golf.
After five years playing for Stanford and a year as an assistant coach during graduate school, Ethan Ng is setting his sights on professional golf.
Balancing his rigorous academic schedule with competitive fencing, the classically trained tenor Alexander Jeon maintains the discipline of an elite athlete while nurturing a deep passion for music.
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Across the U.S., flag football’s popularity has skyrocketed in recent years. The debut of the Hellcats—a youth team representing West Alameda —reflects that growth, and a few of the reasons the sport has become important to many.
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Stanford students interview and profile athletes from around the world who will compete in the 2024 Paris Olympic Games.
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On Dec. 15, the team selected five players in the 2024 NWSL Expansion Draft.
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Organizations like the non-profit Queer Surf have made it their mission to create a space of joy and connection within a historically exclusionary sport.
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Lindsay Crouse, who is the co-executive producer of op-docs at the Times, has defined a unique beat over the years. While she publishes stories and columns on a wide range of issues, she is perhaps best known for her coverage of elite running.
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The San Francisco Fog Rugby Football Club was officially founded in 2000, then one of six gay rugby clubs worldwide.
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The Wall Street Journal’s Jason Gay views journalism in the same way professional athletes approach their sport: he’s constantly finding ways to improve and adapt to the changing world (or game).
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Directing most of his attention toward the NFL, ESPN’s Seth Wickersham has profiled many of the sport’s luminaries, including Peyton Manning, John Elway, Bill Walsh and Jim Harbaugh.
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Growing up in Miami, Alden González always dreamed of making the majors. Today, one could say that, in a sense, he’s fulfilled that dream, just not the way he’d imagined. Rather than going to the ballpark every day to play in a game amidst a cheering crowd, he goes to the ballpark to interview players,
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Seth Davis, a senior writer at The Athletic and a studio analyst for CBS, says he hopes to always be writing, “Like I’ve often said, writers don’t retire. Writers die.”