By Eduardo Cuevas on February 11, 2021
News, Sports, Uncategorized

Fans will once again be allowed to attend professional sports games and entertainment performances in New York at limited capacity, beginning before the end of the month, Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced Wednesday. The first game affected will be on Feb. 23 when the Brooklyn Nets will host the Sacramento Kings at the Barclays Center, Cuomo […]
By Matthew Benedetti on March 14, 2020
Brooklyn, NY City Scene, Sports

Islanders to return to Nassau roots—and many New York City hockey fans shrug
By TuAnh Dam on February 7, 2020
Sports
NY City Scene, Sports

As the Feb. 24 memorial is set for the NBA legend, fans in Asia pay tribute to his fighting spirit
By Staff on April 19, 2019
Animals of New York, Multimedia, NY City Scene, Queens, Sports, Video

Tacitus wins the Wood Memorial at the Aqueduct in Queens, and is now leading among Kentucky Derby contenders
By Dan Rudy on April 2, 2019
Animals of New York, News, Queens, Sports

But while the front-runner drops out, another three-year-old colt is charging ahead
By Wufei Yu on February 15, 2019
Lens on New Yorkers, Multimedia, NY City Scene, Photo, Sports

Jack Mingjie Lin of the Columbia men’s tennis team played his idol at the New York Open
By Tiana Hunt on May 8, 2018
Lens on New Yorkers, Sports

Akua Obeng-Akrofi has her eyes set on the NCAA championships in June
By Tiana Hunt on April 14, 2018
Jayden Panetel, Jonathan Suckow
NY City Scene, Sports

On the Columbia University Men’s Team, a Friendly Rivalry Leads to a Spectacular Season
By Tiana Hunt on February 25, 2018
Brooklyn, Sports

Three players talk to NYCity Lens about how they are trying to change the team’s fortunes.
By Brian Pascus on February 5, 2018
Sports

Before kickoff though, fear and anxiety prevailed
By Patrick Ralph on April 11, 2017
Bronx, Lens on New Yorkers, Queens, Sports

With the start of baseball season in New York City, both Mets and Yankees fans are excited and optimistic about their teams this year.
By Patrick Ralph on February 13, 2017
Sports

John Anderson, 29, and Steven Line, 27, were both going to the New York Knicks game on Sunday afternoon at Madison Square Garden for one reason only. “We’re here to chant ‘Free Oakley’,” Anderson said, outside of the arena before the Knicks faced off against the San Antonio Spurs on a dreary Sunday afternoon in […]
By Patrick Ralph on September 30, 2016
Bronx, Business, Sports

By Patrick Ralph Stan’s Tavern is one of four sports bars and restaurants across the street from Yankee Stadium in the Bronx. During Yankee games, places like these are filled to the brim with pinstripe-dressed fans talking baseball over burgers and beers. Given all the Yankee memorabilia which hang on the walls of these places, […]
By Jessica Cartwright on April 26, 2016
male sport, New York Shock Exchange, roller derby
Lens on New Yorkers, Sports, Video

More men are playing this tough game than ever before.
By David Roza on April 20, 2016
Sports, Video

A group of New Jerseyans gather in Newark to play an addictive sport that’s just starting up in the U.S.