RACHEL BALKOVEC WAS home recovering from getting hit in the face with a baseball late last month, and her dad was at Target buying a chair. He had to sit somewhere.
Thirty-four years of life, and Balkovec has no furniture. She recently bought a condo, which to those who know her was more shocking than the news that the New York Yankees tabbed her in January to manage a minor league baseball team. Throughout adulthood, Balkovec’s worldly possessions have consisted of whatever fit in the back of her car. The Spartan lifestyle made it easy to move on to the next opportunity, but now it’s time to adapt. A little. Read More
Not since the swimmer Lia Thomas has a college athlete or team put the fiercely…
UConn women’s basketball coach Geno Auriemma passed Tara VanDerveer as college basketball’s all-time winningest coach…
Five years ago, Lindsey Vonn retired from ski racing, largely because her aching right knee,…
As confetti fell and Frank Sinatra’s “New York, New York” blared through the arena, the…
Susie Maxwell Berning, a three-time champion of the United States Women’s Open golf tournament who…
Once a dominant figure in girls’ and women’s soccer, Rory Dames in recent years has…