

Sports In America with David Greene
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Sports in America explores stories that shape athletes and fans alike. Each week, David Greene hosts in-depth conversations with people across the world of sports – from the star who hits the game winner to the millions of us whose lives are touched by the game.From WHYY and PRX.
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Apr 2, 2026 • 50min
Shayla Smith Scored More Points Than Wilt Chamberlain
Last year, Shayla Smith broke Philadelphia’s all-time scoring record for girls and boys basketball. That’s a huge deal, especially in Philly — a city known for basketball legends like WNBA guard Shawnetta Stewart, South Carolina coach Dawn Staley, and NBA Hall of Famer Wilt Chamberlain. None of them scored as many points in high school as Shayla did.We sat down with Shayla and her coach, Kevin Slaughter, to hear how she became a high school phenom and changed the reputation of her high school’s basketball program. We’ll find out what it takes to score more points than anyone who came before her, and how Shayla enters a flow state on the court — and makes it look easy. We’ll also talk to Coach Jackie Johnston, known on social media for her obsession with women’s sports, to talk through what to expect at the NCAA finals this weekend.Show Notes
Shayla Smith guides her team to Philadelphia Public League Championship | Rare Footage Sports
High school basketball star Shayla Smith hopes to become first WNBA player to wear hijab | CBS Philadelphia
Penn State Commit Shayla Smith Imhotep Charter Highlights | Rare Footage Sports
Shayla Smith Penn State Player Profile | ESPN
Follow Coach Jackie on TikTok
Show CreditsExecutive Producers: Tom Grahsler and Joan IsabellaSenior Producer: Michael OlcottProducer: Michaela WinbergAssociate Producer: Bibiana CorreaEngineer: Mike VillersTalent Booker: Britt KahnTile Art: Bea WallingSports in America is a production of WHYY, distributed by PRX, and part of the NPR podcast network.

Mar 26, 2026 • 50min
Today’s Echoes of Jackie Robinson’s America
Tim Lambert, Pittsburgh sportswriter who covers local teams and fan culture, opens with hopeful baseball season talk. Howard Bryant, award-winning sports journalist and historian of race and sports, explores Jackie Robinson, Paul Robeson, and HUAC. They discuss baseball’s seasonal optimism, the 1949 HUAC hearing’s echoes in today’s loyalty debates, and the long arc of athlete activism.

Mar 19, 2026 • 50min
Why Bomani Jones Won’t ‘Stick to Sports’
Just after the closing ceremonies of the Olympics in Milan, we sat down with Emmy award-winning commentator Bomani Jones for a special live recording. We get into FBI director Kash Patel’s locker room antics after the US men’s team won gold, why Bomani calls them the “whiter Olympics,” and we ask who gets to define America as the US gets ready to host the World Cup this summer. We also sit down with producers Paula Lavigne and Dan Arruda from ESPN’s 30 for 30 Podcasts to discuss their latest true crime series, “Murder at the U,” which investigates the killing of former Miami Hurricanes star Bryan Pata and the 20-year saga of trying to find justice for him and his family. Show Notes
FBI director joins US men's hockey team celebration | ABC
Why is ICE going to the Winter Olympics in Milan | The Guardian
Trump discourages Iranian soccer team from attending the World Cup, citing safety concerns | PBS
The Right Time with Bomani Jones Podcast
Introducing: Murder at the U | 30 for 30 Podcasts
Show CreditsHost: David GreeneExecutive Producers: Joan Isabella, Tom GrahslerSenior Producer: Michael OlcottProducer: Michaela WinbergAssociate Producer: Bibiana CorreaTalent Booker: Britt KahnEngineer: Mike Villers, Adam StaniczeskiTile Art: Bea WallingSports in America is a production of WHYY, distributed by PRX, and part of the NPR podcast network.

Mar 12, 2026 • 50min
Carli Lloyd on Soccer’s Double Standard
The National Women’s Soccer League kicks off its regular season with games all over the country. So this week, we sit down with one of the biggest stars to ever play, Carli Lloyd.Carli is a two-time World Cup Champion, two-time Olympic gold medalist, and Hall of Famer. Her talent on the field is undeniable, but the media has long misunderstood her. We’re going to unpack her 17 years as a professional to learn about the unrelenting hard work that got her to the international stage and the sacrifices she made to stay there.We’ll also hear from Meg Linehan, the women’s sports lead at The Athletic, who believed in Carli when nobody else did. Meg gives us a preview of what to expect from the NWSL this season, who the key players are to watch, and answers the question, has women’s soccer in the US finally arrived?Show Notes
Women's World Cup Final: USA vs. Japan - FIFA Women's World Cup 2015 Highlights | FOX Soccer
Stone Cold Weirdo Carli Lloyd Leads U.S. Into World Cup Final | VICE
‘Beast,’ ‘weirdo,’ choker, winner: World Cup star Carli Lloyd is bundle of contradictions | Washington Post
#ThankYouCarli - Carli Lloyd Career Highlights | U..S. Soccer
Carli Lloyd was estranged from her family. How the postponed Olympics healed a 12-year rift | TODAY
Show CreditsHost: David GreeneExecutive Producers: Joan Isabella, Tom GrahslerSenior Producer: Michael OlcottProducer: Michaela WinbergAssociate Producer: Bibiana CorreaTalent Booker: Britt KahnEngineer: Mike Villers, Adam StaniczeskiTile Art: Bea WallingSports in America is a production of WHYY, distributed by PRX, and part of the NPR podcast network.

Mar 5, 2026 • 50min
For Claressa Shields, the Best Revenge is Her Paper
Claressa Shields is one of the most decorated female boxers ever. She’s a two-time Olympic gold medalist and is the only boxer — male or female — to hold undisputed titles in three separate divisions. She’s also currently undefeated. But for Claressa to climb to the top, she had to face her toughest opponent yet: her past. This week, we relive Claressa’s historic journey to her first Olympics, learn how she finally let go of resentment, and find out what it takes to become a champion. We’ll also check in with Andreas Hale, a combat sports reporter at ESPN. With Floyd Mayweather’s recent announcement that he’s coming out of retirement, Andreas helps answer the question: How old is too old to compete?Show Notes
The Fire Inside
2012 Women’s Middleweight Final | Olympics
Claressa Shields fighting for gender equality for women’s boxers | CBS News
Claressa Shields: From poverty and abuse to boxing greatness | BBC Sport
Mayweather to unretire, resume boxing after Tyson exhibition | ESPN
Show CreditsHost: David GreeneExecutive Producers: Joan Isabella, Tom GrahslerSenior Producer: Michael OlcottProducer: Michaela WinbergAssociate Producer: Bibiana CorreaTalent Booker: Britt KahnEngineer: Mike Villers, Adam Staniszewski Tile Art: Bea WallingSports in America is a production of WHYY, distributed by PRX, and part of the NPR podcast network.

Feb 26, 2026 • 50min
Will “Heated Rivalry” Change the NHL?
The fictional TV show Heated Rivalry was an overnight sensation — raking in more than 10 million streams for each of its six episodes. It follows two rival professional hockey players, Shane Hollander and Ilya Rosanov, whose public feud hides their secret, years-long romantic relationship. The show is fun, and it also raises a larger question: How welcoming is the NHL to LGBTQ athletes and fans?This week, we sit down with Harrison Browne, an actor on the show, and the first person ever to come out as trans in professional hockey. He tells us all about his role in Heated Rivalry, what it’s like to come out and compete as a pro athlete, and whether he felt supported. We also hear from Julian McKenzie, an NHL staff writer at The Athletic, about the upcoming playoffs — and whether he thinks the buzz from the show could actually change the culture in the pros.Show Notes
‘Heated Rivalry’ Easter Egg: This New Character Is Actual LGBTQ+ Hockey History | them
Let Us Play | Harrison Browne, Rachel Browne
‘Heated Rivalry’ inspired me to come out as gay | BBC
The Truth About Trans Athletes in Sports with Harrison Browne
Hit show ‘Heated Rivalry’ became a TV phenomenon. Can it change hockey culture? | Julian McKenzie for The Athletic
Show CreditsHost: David GreeneExecutive Producers: Joan Isabella, Tom GrahslerSenior Producer: Michael OlcottProducer: Michaela WinbergAssociate Producer: Bibiana CorreaTalent Booker: Britt KahnEngineer: Mike VillersTile Art: Bea WallingSports in America is a production of WHYY, distributed by PRX, and part of the NPR podcast network.

Feb 19, 2026 • 50min
Coming Down from the Olympic High with Nick Goepper
This year's Winter Games are wrapping up, and while many athletes are still buzzing from the thrill of performing on the world's largest stage, what actually happens to an Olympian’s mental health when the limelight moves on?For freeskier Nick Goepper, after the US Men’s Team swept the slopestyle podium at the 2014 Sochi Olympics, it seemed like he’d ride that high forever. But when the television appearances and sponsorships slowed to a stop, he was left to wonder, what’s next?This week, Nick tells us about the realities of the post-Olympic depression so many athletes face, his journey to recovery, and how he’s changed his preparation for Milan. We’ll also hear from Olympic runner Alexi Pappas to get her take on this year’s Games and how she’s tackled similar challenges. Show Notes
Olympian Nick Goepper’s Comeback | HuffPost
3x Olympic Medalist Goepper Retires From Freeskiing | US Ski and Snowboard
Nick Goepper | My New Favorite Olympian
Nick Goepper Podium Run | US Ski and Snowboard
Mentor Buffett | Alexi Pappas
Show CreditsHost: David GreeneExecutive Producers: Joan Isabella, Tom GrahslerSenior Producer: Michael OlcottProducer: Michaela WinbergAssociate Producer: Bibiana CorreaTalent Booker: Britt KahnEngineer: Mike VillersTile Art: Bea WallingSports in America is a production of WHYY, distributed by PRX, and part of the NPR podcast network.

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Feb 12, 2026 • 50min
Olympian Alysa Liu Doesn’t Care About the Medals
Marcus Thompson, senior correspondent for The Athletic covering figure skating, brings on-the-ground Olympic perspective. Alysa Liu, Olympic-level skater and 2025 World Champion who retired at 16 then returned, shares her comeback. They discuss Milan’s Olympic mood, the U.S. women’s medal drought, Alysa’s signature jump combo and program choice, and what reignited her love for skating.

Feb 5, 2026 • 50min
Super Bowl Highs and Heartbreaks with Larry Fitzgerald
As we get ready for Super Bowl LX, we sit down with one of the greatest football players to never win a Super Bowl.Larry Fitzgerald is an 11-time Pro Bowler who spent his 17-year career with the Arizona Cardinals. His first and only shot at a title was in 2009 when his team lost a squeaker to the Pittsburgh Steelers.In this episode, we relive all the key moments of that fateful game with the star wide receiver, who shares what it feels like to be so close to winning it all, only to have the opportunity snatched away in the final seconds. Plus, we sit down with The Athletic’s Madeline Hill and Charlotte Wilder to break down this year’s matchup between the Patriots and Seahawks.Show Notes
Fitz Four: Super Bowl Versus Steelers | Arizona Cardinals
Larry Fitzgerald: If a loved one has cancer, know there’s power in your presence | The Athletic
Larry Fitzgerald: Best Hands in NFL History Career Highlights! | NFL Legends
The Sports Gossip Show
The Larry Fitzgerald Foundation
Show CreditsExecutive Producer: Tom GrahslerSenior Producer: Michael OlcottProducer: Michaela WinbergAssociate Producer: Bibiana CorreaTalent Booker: Britt KahnEngineer: Mike VillersTile Art: Bea WallingSports in America is a production of WHYY, distributed by PRX, and part of the NPR podcast network.

Jan 27, 2026 • 50min
Tom Coughlin’s Measure of a Life Well Lived
Tom Coughlin’s first Super Bowl was one of the most famous games in NFL history. It pitted the New York Giants, considered massive underdogs at the time, against the New England Patriots, who hadn’t lost a game all season. To many people, the Giants seemed doomed from the start.But Coughlin and his team showed that with discipline and determination, anything was possible. Tom Coughlin is a three-time Super Bowl Champion, NFL Coach of the Year, and, more recently, a 2026 Pro Football Hall of Fame semifinalist. But perhaps the most important title he’s had is that of caregiver to his wife Judy, who passed away in November 2022 after a long battle with a rare brain disorder.In this episode, Coach Coughlin talks us through that first Super Bowl with the Giants. We learn about his meticulous old-school style of coaching and how staying by his wife’s side in her final days changed his perspective on success.Show Notes
Super Bowl XLII Helmet Catch | NFL
(Patriots vs. Giants 2007, Week 17) | NFL Throwback
Nothing Could Prepare Me for Watching My Wife Slip Away | Tom Coughlin for NYT
Tom Coughlin, You Had Me At Hello… | Bleacher Report
Tom Coughlin Jay Fund
Show CreditsHost: David GreeneExecutive Producers: Joan Isabella, Tom GrahslerSenior Producer: Michael OlcottProducer: Michaela WinbergAssociate Producer: Bibiana CorreaTalent Booker: Britt KahnEngineer: Mike VillersTile Art: Bea WallingSports in America is a production of WHYY, distributed by PRX, and part of the NPR podcast network.


