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NAIA Indoor Track & Field Championships
NAIA events grew out of a 1937 basketball tournament that would go on to become the longest-running in the country. By 1952, the NAIA had adopted its present…
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In the ’90s, Billy Corgan brought the rock band Smashing Pumpkins to musical fame. But as a boy, one of his primary interests was the wild world of independent, professional wrestling. It wasn’t until years later that he was reintroduced to the sport. In 2011, he became co-owner of the upstart Resistance Pro Wrestling with brothers Gabriel and Jacques Baron. Starting with a series of events in the Chicago region over the past year, the trio has built up the operation with Corgan serving as creative director. The group hopes its commitment to quality storytelling and events…
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Cover Story: Young and Resting?
Organized youth sports are battling an epidemic of sedentary kids, but some are finding success with new models to make their games fun.
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Ensuring a Sport’s Future: How U.S. Hang Gliding and Paragliding Saved Itself
Why the U.S. Hang Gliding & Paragliding Association launched its own insurance company.
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Destination Feature: The Northeast
In a region filled with tradition and history, destinations across the Northeast have been investing in new venues to stay relevant for sports-event organizers and maintain events with an impact.
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NCAA Emerging Sports at 25
An update on the three emerging sports—triathlon, rugby and equestrian—as the NCAA emerging sports program turns 25 years old.
Continue ReadingHITTING IT OUT OF THE PARK By Lisa Clifton In the cities of the Southwest, all of the rich cultures that have shaped this American region are proudly represented in a variety of ways. Visitors can explore sites that honor the heritage of Native Americans, enjoy meals that have been passed down by generations of Hispanic […]
Continue ReadingBowling Rolls Into New Venues By Greg Mellen Ever since Rip Van Winkle awoke to the “sound of crashing nine pins” in Washington Irving’s 1819 tale, bowling has been a popular part of the American sporting culture. And while the number of competitive league bowlers has declined in recent decades, the sport of bowling still […]
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