
Sapna Bansil
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Fellow @baltimorebanner. Past: @phillyinquirer @washingtonpost @tuftsdaily @merrillcollege. Retired occupational therapist.
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From Camden Yards, where fans gravitated to the Brooks Robinson statues before first pitch Tuesday. This story, with Sapna Bansil, will update: washingtonpost.com/sports/2023/09…

Americans are divided on whether athletes should speak on social and political causes. But a clear majority support advocacy for voting rights. With Emily Guskin washingtonpost.com/sports/2023/10…

Rodman red-carded in season finale as Washington Spirit misses out on the NWSL playoffs. Match report By Sapna Bansil washingtonpost.com/sports/2023/10…


Kevin DiLegge and Matt Burdette met nine years ago through Athletes Serving Athletes. Through their enduring friendship, they became the first duo team to complete the Marine Corps Marathon 50k.




Maryland women post complete performance in rout of Purdue (Sapna Bansil) washingtonpost.com/sports/2024/01…

As the MD General Assembly considers medical aid in dying legislation here’s a look at how it’s working in DC by Sapna Bansil at Capital News Service cnsmaryland.org/2024/01/26/as-…


NPR’s “All Things Considered” on Thursday featured the new youth tackle football project from our The Shirley Povich Center for Sports Journalism and The Howard Center for Investigative Journalism! READ the project: cnsmaryland.org/youth-football LISTEN to the NPR segment: npr.org/2024/02/08/123…

The risks of football have been well documented, and for some, that's changed how they see tackle football for kids. But in some communities of color, the commitment and belief in youth football remains strong. Sapna Bansil reports.

When it comes to the next home for the NFL’s Commanders, “no one is going to put together a better package than the state of Maryland,” Governor Wes Moore tells Sapna Bansil. Read more in The Baltimore Banner: thebaltimorebanner.com/politics-power…

For The Washington Post: Revisiting Willie Mays’ long, fraught relationship with a small city in western Maryland washingtonpost.com/sports/2024/06…

Meet Bub Carrington, the 18-year-old from Baltimore who unexpectedly landed with his hometown Washington Wizards in this week's draft. washingtonpost.com/sports/2024/06…



