How a million dollar pitcher is shaping softball Texas Tech and the University of Texas are facing off in the College World Series. We talk about it and the million dollar player. Jeffrey Pierre
It's rematch time in the Stanley Cup Final: Florida Panthers take on Edmonton Oilers Last year, the Florida Panthers and Edmonton Oilers needed seven games to decide a thrilling and dramatic Stanley Cup Final. On Wednesday, the puck drops on a rematch. Becky Sullivan
The Edmonton Oilers and Florida Panthers head to the Stanley Cup finals NPR's Scott Detrow talks to Daniel Nugent-Bowman of The Athletic about the Edmonton Oilers and the Florida Panthers facing off for the Stanley Cup finals for a second year in a row. Scott Detrow
Saturday Sports: Stanley cup final rematch, OKC Thunder in the NBA Finals NPRs Scott Simon and sports writer Howard Bryant discuss a Stanley Cup final rematch and wonder who can stop the Oklahoma City Thunder's bid for an NBA title. Howard Bryant
Did soccer originate in Scotland? NPR's Scott Simon speaks to Ged O'Brien, founder of the Scottish Football Museum, about how the discovery of a football field raises doubts about the sport's roots. Scott Simon
Ultramarathon runner breastfeeds her baby 3 times on her way to a surprise win The extreme sport of ultrarunning is known for seemingly impossible feats. But Stephanie Case's recent performance — six months after giving birth — is making waves far beyond the running community. Bill Chappell
What to know about this year's wild NBA playoffs The NBA playoffs have been wild this year. There have been six 20-point comeback victories. That's the most in almost 30 years. The New York Knicks have three of those wins. Becky Sullivan
Inside a Louisiana factory making torpedo bats that have become all the rage Torpedo baseball bats hit it big when the Yankees set a new team record with nine home runs in one game earlier this season. We visit a factory in Louisiana to see what makes them so special. Alana Schreiber
Trump's Harvard visa threat could wipe out several of the school's sports teams Some of Harvard's sports teams could be wiped out by a Trump administration decision that would make the school with the nation's largest athletic program ineligible for international student visas. The Associated Press
The 'tush push' lives on. NFL teams vote to keep the controversial play The effort to ban the play has faced pushback from teams that regularly employ it, perhaps none more successfully than the Philadelphia Eagles. Joe Hernandez