Chris Nerone
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When March Madness met the NIL era
For the first time ever, players participating in March Madness weren’t just dancing in their respective tournaments. Some are dancing to the bank through legally profiting from their name, image and likeness. Continue reading
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Weekly Review: Xavier wins NIT title and more
In this review, Xavier wins the NIT championship. The Cincinnati Reds’ roster takes shape heading into Opening Day. While FC Cincinnati’s MLS NEXT Pro league team makes history. Continue reading
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Weekly Review: Xavier Basketball, transactions and more
In this review, Sean Miller is rehired as Xavier Men’s Basketball’s head coach. While the Cincinnati Bengals and Cincinnati Reds go in different directions. Amid their respective March free agency frenzies. Continue reading
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The baseball that endured through MLB’s lockout
Emerging from the conclusion of Major League Baseball’s 99-day lockout. Minor league and college baseball teams have pressed on through it all. After two roller coaster years for both levels. Continue reading
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Weekly Review: Opening Day delayed and more
In this review, Opening Day is delayed as Major League Baseball’s lockout stretches into March. College Basketball conference tournaments begin. Oksana Masters wins gold and FC Cincinnati shows promise despite their home-opening loss. Continue reading
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Oksana Masters’ journey to the 2022 Winter Paralympics
U.S. Paralympian Oksana Masters is no stranger to the international spotlight. Going into the 2022 Winter Paralympics in Beijing as a four-time gold medalist. Masters is also in the spotlight for reasons unrelated to sports. Continue reading
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Weekly Review: College Basketball’s march to March and more
In this review, Xavier Men’s Basketball’s latest late season slide continues. Several local college basketball teams’ conference tournament brackets take shape. Plus, Cincinnati Cyclones player Jesse Schultz achieves a career milestone. Continue reading









