A Truly Terrific Absolutely True Story" offers fresh insight into an EGOT winner who overcame addiction, insecurity and the ...
The cold-shooting Spartans fell behind by 15 points in the opening minutes and never could fight all the way back against the ...
Michigan State basketball entered the season projected to be a middling Big Ten program. They ended the season as a 2-seed, ...
With Watson, Feinstein co-founded The Bruce Edwards Foundation to raise funds for ALS research at Johns Hopkins University’s ...
John Feinstein was an observer and reporter who went long and deep on his subjects in order to reveal insights that would otherwise remain hidden.
John Feinstein’s love of sport and his admiration for sport done right is what made him so good at writing up sport and those ...
Feinstein, who died March 13, was known for his insights, and inside portraits, of some of the most talented and temperamental characters in sports. Originally broadcast in 2011.
In the walkway off the basketball court in Atlanta’s Georgia Dome, John Feinstein was making a scene. He had just found out that the media at the 2013 NCAA men’s basketball Final Four had been ...
Rest in peace. It’s Sunday morning and I wish I could text John Feinstein right now and ask him what he thought of the game last night. Duke won its 23rd ACC Tournament defeating Louisville ...
John Feinstein, the peripatetic sports journalist, author and broadcast commentator who spent most of his career affiliated with The Washington Post, died at age 69 on Thursday, March 13.
WASHINGTON (AP) — John Feinstein, one of the country's foremost sports writers and the author of numerous bestselling books, including the groundbreaking “A Season on the Brink” about ...
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