Evan Grossman
Two Combat Amputees Aim for Everest
Two veterans, both survivors of IED attacks, will attempt to climb the world’s highest peak this spring on prosthetic legs.
Philadelphia's Original Terrible No Good Very Bad Sports Year
If you think Philadelphia sports are a sad scene now, then you weren't around in 1972, when the only thing standing in the way of all-out despair was Steve Carlton.
The Visible, Invisible Legacy of the 1990 Syracuse Lacrosse Team
The undefeated Orangemen of 1990 are widely considered the greatest college lacrosse team of all time. Thanks to the NCAA, they remain, officially, nonexistent.
Hampton University's Lacrosse Team Aims to Break Stereotypes
This year, Hampton University became the first historically black university to field a men's lacrosse team in 35 years.
The Heart-Attack Moments Behind the Super Bowl Halftime Show
Mark Quenzel has one of the most stressful jobs in sports: as the NFL’s senior vice president of programming and production, has overseen the Super Bowl halftime show for the past six years and will do it again with Coldplay and Beyonce.
How John Scott Became a Folk Hero and NHL All Star
Hockey fans flooded the NHL All Star voting with support for journeyman enforcer John Scott.
Throwback Thursday: The Shoe Brawl, Or When The Bruins Fought Everybody
On December 29, 1973, a scene from the movie Slapshot came to life when Boston Bruins players climbed over the boards at Madison Square Garden