DC locals combine sports and art ahead of the 2023 MLS All-Star Game
Two D.C. mural artists faced off at the Carnegie Library Apple Store on July 16 to usher in the start of Major League Soccer All-Star Week.
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Two D.C. mural artists faced off at the Carnegie Library Apple Store on July 16 to usher in the start of Major League Soccer All-Star Week.
Section 202 host Liah Argiropoulos and Play by Play host Delaney Hoke talk about sexism and expectations for women in sports media, their own experiences as women in the industry, and the stereotypes women are faced with.
Hosts Liah Argiropoulos and Marco Gacina, with special guest Noah Peretz, discuss their winners and losers of the NBA trade deadline, if the Wizards should retire John Wall's jersey, and if certain players need to stay on the bench for contenders instead of trying to be stars elsewhere.
From the Newsstands: This story appeared in The Eagle's November 2022 print edition. You can find the digital version here.
Hosts Liah Argiropoulos and Ian Gundersen, as well as guest star and Section 202 alum Andrew Powers, give you a preview of their thoughts heading into the 2022-23 NBA season.
The Sports staff discusses the best avenues for the AU Men's basketball team to return to a winning record in the near future.
Hosts Liah Argiropoulos, Ian Gundersen, Lee Clarke, and Andrew Powers make predictions for what will happen in the sports world until August, count their wolves, create toxic NBA locker rooms and say goodbye for the summer.
Hosts Liah Argiropoulos, Ian Gundersen and Andrew Powers draft their top 25 athletes under the age of 25.
Hosts Liah Argiropoulos, Ian Gundersen, Lee Clarke and Andrew Powers discuss their brackets, favorite moments and biggest upsets of 2022 March Madness.
Hosts Liah Argiropoulos, Ian Gundersen and Lee Clarke talk about American University women's basketball, Tom Brady's un-retirement and Victor Oladipo's new fan service, among other things.
Hosts Liah Argiropoulos, Lee Clarke, and Andrew Powers discuss three contenders for their dream NBA expansion. Liah shares her vision for a Mexico City team, Lee dreams up a new Pittsburgh team and Andrew puts in his pitch for a Montreal team.
Hosts Liah Argiropoulos, Ian Gundersen, Andrew Powers and special guest star Marco Gacina discuss their favorite, least favorite and most controversial jersey takes across the world of sports in a special video episode.
Hosts Liah Argiropoulos, Ian Gundersen, Andrew Powers and special guest star Alex Walulik discuss the chaos that unfolded at the 2022 NBA trade deadline and rank the teams they think did the best and the worst.
The gang discusses the upcoming Super Bowl, their predictions and why they think Justin Timberlake has been invited back to the halftime show three times. Special guest Evan Maynard, a sports staff writer for The Eagle, joins the group this week.
Hosts Liah Argiropoulos, Ian Gundersen, Andrew Powers and Lee Clarke discuss mental health among NBA players, harassment of players and the stereotypes about Philadelphia sports fans. They also discuss Andrew's recent article analyzing Rui Hachimura's return to the NBA.
Hosts Liah Argiropoulos, Ian Gundersen, Andrew Powers and Lee Clarke introduce Section 202 and talk about their most embarrassing and earliest sports-related memories. The group shares how they got into sports journalism and their favorite teams.
Joel Embiid appeared visibly upset every time he took to the court Jan. 17 at Capital One Arena.
It was raining green cards in D.C. Sunday, as the leaves changed colors and the American University Eagles (6-3) beat the Bucknell Bison (3-2).
It’s not often that a midday game in the sweltering heat can be described as electric, but that was the case at the first American University field hockey home game with fans since 2019.
On April 22, the American University field hockey team got knocked out of the Patriot League tournament in the semifinals. On Sept. 27, the team will return to the field against Virginia Commonwealth University to reclaim its honor.