Media Coverage in Sports
Essentials of Sports Writing
Sports Terminology
AP Style Essentials
Great Moments in Sports
100

This scandal highlighted media sensationalism over factual reporting in figure skating.

What is the Tonya Harding incident?

100

This opening paragraph gives the audience the most important information of the news story in a concise and clear manner, while still maintaining the readers' interest.

What is a lead (lede)?

100

In baseball, this term refers to a game in which a pitcher does not allow any opposing player to reach base.

What is a perfect game?

100

According to AP style, write out numbers one through this, except for ages, dates, and other specific figures.

What is the number nine?

100

In 1980, this ice hockey team's victory over the Soviet Union was dubbed the 'Miracle on Ice'.

What is the United States?

200

This can drastically change how athletes are viewed by the public, thanks to sports journalism.

What is narrative framing?

200

This is a a surprising or poignant revelation at the end of an article.

What is a kicker?

200

In golf, this term describes a score of one under par on a hole.

What is a birdie?

200

According to AP style, you should avoid using abbreviations or acronyms that the reader would not quickly recognize. This organization oversees collegiate sports in the U.S. and is an exception.

What is the NCAA?

200

This athlete broke the MLB color barrier in 1947, becoming the first African American to play Major League Baseball in the modern era.

Who is Jackie Robinson?

300

In the Harding-Kerrigan media frenzy, Kerrigan received this kind of portrayal.

What is a sympathetic figure?

300

These are essential, yet basic, details that set the scene for a sports story.

What are the type of sport, team names, and game location?

300

In basketball, this term refers to a shot made from behind the arc, worth three points.

What is a three-pointer?

300

In AP style, when referring to time zones in the continental United States, this time zone is abbreviated as "ET."

What is Eastern Time?

300

In 1999, this U.S. women's soccer player scored the winning penalty kick to clinch the FIFA Women's World Cup, celebrating with her iconic shirt-off pose.

Who is Brandi Chastain?

400

This agreement means that the reporter is not allowed to print or attribute this information obtained from a source. 

What is off the record?

400
This term in journalism refers to a person, publication, or other record or document that gives timely information.


What is a source?

400

This term describes the maximum score a bowler can achieve in a single game of ten-pin bowling

What is a 300 or perfect game?

400

According to AP style, the titles of books, movies, and other works should be set in this way.

What is quotation marks?

400

This boxer proclaimed 'I am the greatest' and proved it by winning the world heavyweight championship three times.

Who is Muhammad Ali?

500

The media spun this narrative around Harding and Kerrigan, a classic storytelling technique.

What is 'villain vs. hero'?

500

This line at the beginning of an article indicates where and when the information was reported.

What is a dateline? 

500

In soccer, this term refers to a player scoring three goals in a single match.

 What is a hat trick?

500

According to AP style, this unit of measurement for distance in a race is not abbreviated.

What is miles?

500

In 2016, this NBA team completed the greatest comeback in NBA Finals history, overcoming a 3-1 deficit.

Who are the Cleveland Cavaliers?

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