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The Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue

In this episode, Niki, Natalia, and Neil discuss Martha Stewartโ€™s appearance on the cover of the Sports Illustrated swimsuit issue....

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He Was Billed as the Next LeBron. But Will Emoni Bates Make It at All?

Bates was on a magazine cover at 15. He was playing Division I college basketball at 17. Now heโ€™s 19, his college career may be over, and N.B.A. success is anything but guaranteed.

Emoni Bates played one season at Eastern Michigan, in his hometown, Ypsilanti, but is expected to enter the upcoming N.B.A. draft.

How the Only All-Black Team in College Swimming Became the Sportโ€™s Hottest Ticket

โ€œThis isnโ€™t a bunch of Black people in a pool,โ€ remarks Nic Askew, the coach of the all-Black swim team at Howard University. โ€œItโ€™s young Black men and women succeeding in a sport that, for years, has shut them out of this experience.โ€ For Sports Illustrated, Robert Sanchez spends time with Askew, a 44-year-old Howard alum and record-setting swimmer who agreed to take over the universityโ€™s swimming program. An inspiring coach, Askew has slowly but steadily breathed life into the program, creating, reports Sanchez, โ€œarguably the most electric collegiate swimming environment in the U.S.โ€

Today, Black Americans are 5.5 times more likely to drown than white ones, and historically, racism has made pools across the U.S. โ€” and swimming as both a sport and leisurely activity โ€” less accessible to Black communities. While other HBCUs have cut programs over the decades, Howardโ€™s swim program still stands, and stands proudly.

Askew is a font of positivity, a never-ending seeker of the good thatโ€™s just around the corner. Itโ€™s an attitude that dates to his time two decades ago as a record-setting swimmer and all-conference tennis player at Howard. โ€œHe always wants to know whatโ€™s next,โ€ says King, Askewโ€™s former teammate, who once starred as a distance freestyler. โ€œAnd heโ€™s bringing you with him.โ€ Askew often talks about overflowing cups, about using his cup to fill othersโ€™, about the big idea he has for the Bison pool, about the teamโ€™s schedule, about winning, about the idea that Americaโ€™s only all-Black college swim team could become a touchstone for underserved communities across the country.

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