Forty years ago, a team of American college kids beat the mighty Soviet Union in the biggest upset in Winter Olympics history.
On Sports
Former Providence Journal sports reporter Mike Szostak writes news and analysis about sports in the region.
Farewell To Roger Kahn, Who Gave Us “The Boys Of Summer”
The groundbreaking look at the Brooklyn Dodgers of the 1950s and what happened to them is a classic.
Is Patrick Mahomes The New Tom Brady?
Many traits link the Super Bowl MVPs.
Q and A On The Super Bowl, Brady, Betts And More
Chiefs will win, Brady will stay, Betts will go.
Red Sox Had No Choice On Firing Manager
The Boston Red Sox had no choice but to fire manager Alex Cora Tuesday, not after a scathing report from Major League Baseball Commissioner Rob Manfred that implicated Cora in a cheating scandal while a bench coach with the Houston Astros in 2017 and not after Astros owner Jim Crane axed his manager A.J. Hinch […]
Savor The Memories; The Patriots Dynasty Is Done
They are in the playoffs, but the New England Patriots 19-year reign in the NFL is over.
Santa Claus Turns To Sailing In The Off Season
This jolly old elf takes his roles seriously.
It’s Thanksgiving, And I Am Grateful
We have much to be thankful for this day.
Brown’s Championship Women’s Soccer Team Poised For NCAA Tournament Charge
The 14-1-2 Bears are the best women’s soccer team at Brown since 1994.
What A Finish For North Kingstown’s Chris George And Colby
The senior tri-captain scores four touchdowns and leads Colby to the CBB championship.

