By Emily Kennedy | @Emily_AKennedy Sports Capital Journalism Program INDIANAPOLIS — As confetti began to cover the court at Bankers Life Fieldhouse, the embraces had already begun. Maryland Terrapins Malina Howard and Brionna Jones hugged. Tierney Pfirman and Kristen Confroy had locked hands in celebration. In the championship game of the 2016 Big Ten Women’s… Read more »
Month: March 2016
Michigan State’s lack of fight leads to an uncharacteristic defeat
By Alaa Abdeldaiem | @Abdeldaiem_Alaa Sports Capital Journalism Program INDIANAPOLIS — For the second half of Sunday night’s 60-44 Big Ten title game loss against fifth-ranked Maryland, Michigan State’s Suzy Merchant had no answers. She thought her team had it. For the game’s first two quarters, the coach of the Spartans watched her team limit… Read more »
Weekly Roundup: Feb. 29 to March 6
By Sports Capital Journalism Program Staff | @SportsCapJour Peyton Manning’s retirement brought forth a multitude of reflections on his career: Ross Tucker on leaving football behind for good; Bob Kravitz beautifully pens an open letter to Manning; and Zak Keefer on why there will never be another Peyton Manning. ESPN’s Ivan Maisel on loss and… Read more »
Michigan State bounces Ohio State, advances to Big Ten women’s title game
By Alaa Abdeldaiem | @Abdeldaiem_Alaa Sports Capital Journalism Program INDIANAPOLIS — Shocking, disappointing, heartbreaking — all words Ohio State’s Cait Craft could have used to describe her Buckeyes’ 82-63 Big Ten Tournament loss to third-seeded and nineteenth-ranked Michigan State Saturday night, but none would have been enough to express the senior guard’s true emotions after… Read more »
From Gridiron Now: Longtime columnist Hubert Mizell wrote big, stood tall
The big man next to me in the press box, peered over the top of his binoculars and observed, “I just don’t see that many people here anymore that I know.” It was their loss. The press box just ain’t what it used to be. And it’s not going to be as much fun now… Read more »
Maryland breezes by Northwestern on way to Big Ten women’s title game
By Emily Kennedy | @Emily_AKennedy Sports Capital Journalism Program INDIANAPOLIS — There is a reason that the Maryland Terrapins became the No. 1 seed in the Big Ten Women’s Basketball Tournament and lifted a trophy signifying the regular-season championship. Maryland’s depth, a signature throughout what could be a second consecutive Big Ten championship season, became… Read more »
Michigan State overcomes lapses to defeat Purdue, advance to Big Ten semifinal
By Emily Kennedy | @Emily_AKennedy Sports Capital Journalism Program INDIANAPOLIS — Aerial Powers scored 26 points and Branndais Agee added 13 to lead the Michigan State Spartans to a 65-64 victory over the Purdue Boilermakers in a quarterfinal of the Big Ten Women’s Tournament Friday night at Bankers Life Fieldhouse. The No. 3 Spartans (23-7)… Read more »
Kelsey Mitchell’s record 43-point game lifts Ohio State into Big Ten semifinal
By Alaa Abdeldaiem | @Abdeldaiem_Alaa Sports Capital Journalism Program INDIANAPOLIS — It was only a matter of time until Kelsey Mitchell found her stride. Coming into the day as Ohio State’s leading scorer, the sophomore guard was held to just 2-of-9 shooting in the first quarter of Friday’s Big Ten Tournament matchup against Rutgers. Her… Read more »
From Sports Illustrated: Editor’s letter: The return of Rick Reilly
This editor’s letter appears in the Mar. 7, 2016 issue of Sports Illustrated. Rick Reilly is back in these pages, and we are thrilled. It has been more than 400 issues since he wrote the Dec. 3, 2007, Life of Reilly, the back-page space that defined the writer and, to a large extent, SI for… Read more »
Surprising Wildcats reach Big Ten semifinal again
By Emily Kennedy | @Emily_AKennedy Sports Capital Journalism Program INDIANAPOLIS — The energy is so high and the smiles are so contagious. Off to the side in the Northwestern locker room, Lydia Rohde is singing as she gets her leg wrapped. Christen Inman describes the feeling at the end of this game perfectly: “Hell Yeah!”… Read more »