MVP

  • The 4’10” Maestro: How Krystal Medina Quietly Controls The Game

    by Tatum Fisher On a gray New England afternoon, the first thing anyone noticed was how small she looked. A girl barely five feet tall stepped onto the “Field of Dreams” at Pomfret School, surrounded by towering pines, a sharp fall wind, and a team of players she barely knew. She didn’t say much that…


  • Finding the sweet spot: How UW–Madison Club Tennis helped Jonathan Kim fall back in love with the game

    by Abigail Bures On a sunny November morning at Nielsen Tennis Stadium, the sound hits first: the sharp pop of a clean forehand, the quick squeak of shoes on a freshly swept court, the breathy chorus of ‘Let’s go!’ echoing off the rafters. It’s the third weekend in November, the start of the Badger Classic;…


  • J.J. Spaun’s 64-Foot Redemption: The Long Road to a U.S. Open Title

    by Jack Behler PITTSBURGH ~ The ball rolled for what felt like forever, cutting across 64 feet of soaked Oakmont green. The gallery leaned in, holding its breath as the putt twisted toward the hole. When it dropped, J.J. Spaun didn’t roar. He exhaled. He didn’t pound his chest. He wiped his face, hugged his…


  • Six Surgeries, One Dream: How Mason Reiger Refused to Quit Football

    by Lindsay Herber Under the white glare of the hospital lights, Mason Reiger stared at his stitched-up knee – wrapped, swollen, and motionless. A steel pole was loud beside his bed, pumping antibiotics through a line in his arm every few hours. The same leg that once drove him through tackles at Louisville now ached…