The Sports World & May 1968
Lindsay Sarah Krasnoff Lindsay Sarah Krasnoff

The Sports World & May 1968

1968 was a year that shook the world as protests rocked the United States, Mexico, Brazil, France, Italy, Germany, Czechoslovakia, Tokyo, and points in between. By mid-May in France, workers joined student protesters in a nation-wide strike that shut down much of daily life. Often overlooked was the role of the sports world during the “Events of May,” as the movement is still referred to.

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Welcome, April: Upcoming Sports Events
Lindsay Sarah Krasnoff Lindsay Sarah Krasnoff

Welcome, April: Upcoming Sports Events

The calendar says printemps but Mother Nature has different ideas. While I haven’t yet hung up my ski boots for the season, I’m ready to think spring. And April kicks off an active month on the sports side.

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Gonzaga Basketball's French Connection
Lindsay Sarah Krasnoff Lindsay Sarah Krasnoff

Gonzaga Basketball's French Connection

Sixty years ago, Gonzaga recruited the tallest college basketball player in the country from France, a nation not known for basketball. Over the years, the Zags have helped change that. 

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The #HiddenHistory of Women’s Football
Lindsay Sarah Krasnoff Lindsay Sarah Krasnoff

The #HiddenHistory of Women’s Football

I learned more on women's football at the Upfront and Onside #HiddenHistory conference in 48-hours than you can possibly imagine. And I'm struck by many similarities and differences to both the men’s game as well as other global sports like basketball. Here are a few key take-always as I continue to process the vast quantities of information and ideals downloaded:

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Gonzaga's French Connection & the Global Game
Lindsay Sarah Krasnoff Lindsay Sarah Krasnoff

Gonzaga's French Connection & the Global Game

Instead of suffering the post-Olympics blues, I’ve been crazily inundated with global sports. From the second window of FIBA World Cup qualifiers, where France secured their berth in the next round of playoff competition, to the start of the She Believes Cup, it’s been a big week, one that’s not yet over! Sunday Les Bleues play the USWNT here in the New York area, conveniently setting my mood to finish a paper I’m giving next week—more on that soon. But before I dial back into women’s football, I’m eyeing the West Coast Conference in Las Vegas today and its 2018 Hall of Honor inductees, including one French basketteur, Ronny Turiaf (congrats!).  

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In the Footsteps of Lafayette
Lindsay Sarah Krasnoff Lindsay Sarah Krasnoff

In the Footsteps of Lafayette

The annual extravaganza kicks-off tonight with the Rising Stars Challenge where New York Knicks’ Frank Ntilikina will make his debut with Team World. It’s yet another ‘first’ for the 19-year old rookie Frenchman, who is starting to settle in to the league—helped possibly by the echoes of French in the locker room (teammates Joakim Noah and Emmanuel Mudiay are both fluent). Like generations of other ‘Frenchies’ in the NBA (who have similarly arrived more or less fluent in English), Ntilikina still has an aura of starry-eyed optimism surrounding his desire to succeed.

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Welcome to Pyeongchang
Lindsay Sarah Krasnoff Lindsay Sarah Krasnoff

Welcome to Pyeongchang

As the kick-off to the Pyeongchang Games gets underway, I revisited a post I wrote for DipNote, the U.S. Department of State's blog, on the evolution of the Winter Games. Can you guess when the first functional snow-making technology appeared?

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