Marisa Ingemi, SF Chronicle

Marisa Ingemi

SF Chronicle

Boston, MA, United States

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  • FiveThirtyEight
  • The Seattle Times
  • Boston Herald
  • MiLB.com
  • The Boston Globe
  • The Hardball Times

Past articles by Marisa:

San Jose State women end tough season with historic win they hope to build on

The San Jose State women became the first No. 10 seed to win a Mountain West tournament game with their 62-51 upset of Air Force on Sunday. → Read More

Cal women finally beat a ranked team, stun USC in OT

With members of the program's only Final Four team in attendance, the Cal women went stride for stride with No. 25 USC on Sunday and came away with an OT win. → Read More

St. Mary’s fires women’s basketball coach Paul Thomas after investigation

St. Mary’s fired women’s basketball coach Paul Thomas on Monday after an internal... → Read More

Frustration builds for Cal as results don’t match internal sense of progress

The Cal women’s basketball team has lost five games in a row, including three to ranked... → Read More

Stanford women not panicking despite continued poor shooting

A couple of escapes momentarily glossed over a brewing problem on the Stanford women’s... → Read More

Sydney Collins, Izzy D’Aquila and Sierra Enge lead strong Bay Area group taken in NWSL draft

Top talents from women’s soccer programs across the Bay Area were selected in the NWSL... → Read More

Sophia Smith bet on herself, left Stanford early and found stardom in NWSL

As the 2022 NWSL MVP and leader of the league-champion Portland Thorns, Sophia Smith is... → Read More

Epidemic of ACL injuries in women’s soccer brings a mental-health reckoning

Though studies have uncovered the prevalence of ACL injuries in women’s soccer, the... → Read More

10 Bay Area women’s basketball players to watch this season

Beyond Stanford’s Cameron Brink and Haley Jones, two candidates for national player of... → Read More

Stanford sophomore Kami Miner chasing volleyball stardom

Kami Miner has played up at every level on her way to earning a spot with Stanford... → Read More

Stepping in for Katie Meyer, Stanford goalie Ryan Campbell fills big shoes

Ryan Campbell was asked to do the impossible for Stanford in taking Katie Meyer’s place... → Read More

Is girls flag football California’s next breakout high school sport?

The CIF recently took up a proposal to make girls flag football an official varsity sport... → Read More

How Stanford women’s soccer is honoring Katie Meyer amid a season of grieving

After losing teammate Katie Meyer to suicide in March, Stanford women’s soccer players... → Read More

Bay Area selected as one of the host sites for 2026 World Cup

World Cup soccer is headed to the Bay Area and Levi’s Stadium in 2026 after FIFA announced the host sites of the 2026 Cup in the United States, Canada and Mexico. → Read More

From Sabrina Ionescu to Lexie Hull, Bay Area talent spans WNBA landscape

Sabrina Ionescu, Lexie Hull and Layshia Clarendon are just some of the WNBA players with... → Read More

No One Turns Defense Into Offense Like Cale Makar

Defensemen aren't supposed to score like Cale Makar. → Read More

How Colorblind NHL Players See The Game

When Seattle Kraken goalie Philipp Grubauer was preparing for his first physical with the new franchise, there was one step he could skip. While everyone else o… → Read More

It’s been a while since the Kraken last played. Here’s what they’ve been up to.

On Monday, the Kraken should start a three-game road trip with a matchup at the Colorado Avalanche. → Read More

Top prospect Matty Beniers still has a few things to accomplish before he joins the Kraken

The Kraken's first entry draft pick has the World Juniors and his season at Michigan to deal with before he hits the NHL. → Read More

NHL notebook: Taking a look at how Dave Hakstol’s coaching style compares in Seattle to Grand Forks and Philadelphia

North Dakota hockey observers likely recognized something in the Seattle Kraken. Current North Dakota head coach Brad Berry does. Berry, who served as an assistant coach to Dave Hakstol with the Fighting Hawks, has seen firsthand how Hakstol has evolved... → Read More