“Heated Rivalry” is all that anyone — including my mother — is talking about right now. The show, which is streaming on HBO Max, is about two top hockey prospects being drafted to rival teams and navigating their lives and secret love, hiding it from the rest of the world. This is incredibly tough for... The post From the Basement: ‘Heated Rivalry’ exposes the NHL’s selective … [Read more...] about From the Basement: ‘Heated Rivalry’ exposes the NHL’s selective pride
After brief slump, Tulane women’s basketball rebounds
After a rough patch, the Tulane University Green Wave women’s basketball appears to be bouncing back at the right time. The Green Wave won their last two matches after going 2-5 in their previous seven games, asserting themselves back into the competitive American Conference race. The lapse served as a wake-up call for the team.... The post After brief slump, Tulane women’s … [Read more...] about After brief slump, Tulane women’s basketball rebounds
Pelicans continue to struggle despite strong individual performances
The New Orleans Pelicans have shown flashes of promise, but they can’t seem to maintain a consistent performance throughout this season. The last few seasons have been marked by a mix of promise and frustration. The team ended last season 21-61 and No. 15 in the Western Conference. The vast majority of these games were... The post Pelicans continue to struggle despite strong … [Read more...] about Pelicans continue to struggle despite strong individual performances
Big signings highlight changing MLB landscape as the 2026 season nears
The beginning of the MLB season is quickly approaching. All 30 teams will compete in spring training on Feb. 21. On the night of March 25, the San Francisco Giants will host the New York Yankees. The other 28 teams will begin their season the following day, the earliest a traditional opening day has been... The post Big signings highlight changing MLB landscape as the 2026 … [Read more...] about Big signings highlight changing MLB landscape as the 2026 season nears
Tulane men’s basketball starts to heat up as conference play begins
In December, Tulane University men’s basketball was having trouble finding its groove. Home wins over Louisiana Tech University, Portland State University and Tougaloo College, a National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics program, were not as decisive as they should have been. This was a bit concerning, considering that the Green Wave was about to kick off... The post … [Read more...] about Tulane men’s basketball starts to heat up as conference play begins
