The Evolution of the Flyer Faithful Through Social Media

By Mia Parise, Sports Management ’26. Dayton Flyers Men’s Basketball Team fell to the Arizona Wildcats on Friday, March 23 to end their amazing 2024 season. This season, the Flyers were ranked in the top 25 for most of their season and won the first round of the NCAA March Madness Tournament. Through injuries and…

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Step Aside February, The Madness of March is Here

By Michael Erwin, Sport Management, ’25   Some might say March is just another month, but to me and college basketball enthusiasts, it’s a month long Christmas. March Madness is a tournament of 68 games in only 2.5 weeks filled with unexpected heartbreak inversely paired with unsung heroes, cinderella stories that make you question everything…

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Racing To A New Era – The Best Time To Be A NASCAR Fan

Written by Michael Your   It has never been a more exciting time to be a NASCAR fan than it is right now. There have been many thrilling changes, such as new cars, new teams, new drivers and new tracks, it is difficult to see the resemblances to prior years. NASCAR has been a heavily…

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Nebraska Women’s Volleyball Breaks History At Memorial Field

Hanna Kale, Communications, 27’ August 30th, 2023, was an exhilarating night that meshed the lines between two of Nebraska’s favorite sports, as the Cornhuskers’ recently showcased their volleyball skills on the Memorial Football stadium with a match against Omaha.  The Nebraska Cornhuskers sold out their traditional football stadium and transformed it into a volleyball heaven…

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Trading Justin Fields Was The Right Move For Chicago

By: Sean Foster; Health and Wellness; 2025 Everybody loves Justin Fields and how hard he worked for the Chicago Bears during his time with the organization. As a Bears fan, I wanted him to stay too. However, after watching Patrick Mahomes win his 3rd Super Bowl since becoming Kansas City’s starting quarterback, it is obvious…

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Navigating NIL: Tennessee’s Legal Battle Against the NCAA

By Alec Keathley, Sport Management, 2023 In recent times, the NCAA vs. Tennessee dispute over alleged NIL (Name, Image, and Likeness) violations has become a landmark case in collegiate sports, stirring debates about athlete compensation, institutional responsibility, and the evolving landscape of college athletics. Central to this controversy is Tennessee’s new starting quarterback, Nico Iamaleava,…

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Despite Winning His Appeal, Was Andrey Rublev’s Default Justifiable?

  James Tong, Journalism, ‘25   The Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP) announced yesterday that Russian tennis player, Andrey Rublev, won his appeal after being defaulted in his match Friday and losing ranking points and prize money. Rublev, 26, will be reinstated his ranking points as well as obtain his prize money from the tournament….

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Should Luka Win NBA MVP This Year?

By Daniel Marcum, Sport Management, 23 Many people have an idea on what NBA player will win the NBA’s MVP. As many players such as Nikola Jokic (DEN), Jayson Tatum (BOS), Shai Gilgeous-Alexander (OKC), Giannis Antetokounmpo (MIL), Joel Embiid (PHI), I think the most deserving award goes to Luka Don‎čić (DAL). At being only 25…

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MLB’s New Uniform Controversy

By Kyle Kelleher, Communication Management, 2025 Over the winter offseason, MLB announced changes to the uniforms worn in-game by the players and coaches. Together with Nike and Fanatics, the changes are meant to enhance player performance and help them stay cool during the hot summer months. While being rolled out in Spring Training, Nike and…

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