Sports In America with David Greene

Sports In America with David Greene

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Reliving the ‘96 Atlanta Olympics with Dominique Dawes

Some of the best athletes in the world are in the United States right now, competing in World Cup games all over the country. For American athletes, the pressure to perform on their home turf can be intense. But that’s nothing new. Dominique Dawes has been there before. She was a ...  Show more

Why the U.S. Men’s Team Has Never Won the World Cup

The 2026 FIFA Men’s World Cup is in full swing in North America — but unlike the U.S. women’s team, the men’s national team has never won the tournament. They’ve never even made it to the finals. This week, we sit down with ESPN soccer writer Ryan O’Hanlon to figure out why the m ...  Show more

For Roger Bennett, Soccer’s ‘A Pleasure that Hurts’

The 2026 FIFA Men’s World Cup officially kicks off this week and for the first time it will be hosted by three countries across North America. First, we preview the epic tournament with global soccer reporter Meg Swanick to learn what we can expect from this year's Cup, the key p ...  Show more

You Don’t Need to Be Flashy To Become a Legend. Just Ask Michael Cooper

There are just two teams left in the fight to become NBA champions this year, and they are two teams that no one expected to get this far: the New York Knicks and the San Antonio Spurs. What can we expect from this underdog matchup? We’ll talk it out with Marcus Thompson, a lead ...  Show more

Robert “The Chief” Parish on a Life of Toughness

For nearly two decades, Robert Parish built a reputation on the Boston Celtics as a steady force. He was durable and consistent, winning nine All-Stars and four NBA championships alongside greats like Larry Bird and Kevin McHale.But before Parish became the silent backbone of the ...  Show more