Andrew Crane

Andrew Crane

About the Author

Andrew Crane is a sports digital reporter and producer for the New York Post, writing about anything — and everything — from football and baseball to hockey and basketball. He has covered events and teams that include Syracuse men’s basketball, the Avalanche’s Game 6 win to clinch the 2022 Stanley Cup and Tom Brady’s final training camp with the Buccaneers. Before joining The Post in 2023, Andrew interned with the Tampa Bay Times, The Post and the Cape Cod Baseball League’s Chatham Anglers, and he’s a proud graduate of Syracuse University and The Daily Orange.

Latest Articles

Sydney McLaughlin sets world record in utterly dominant 400m hurdles to win second straight Olympic gold

Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone added another gold medal to her Olympic resume Thursday with a blowout win in the 400-meter hurdle finals.

Noah Lyles taken off track in wheelchair after finishing 200m in third with COVID

Noah Lyles tested positive for COVID-19 in the days leading up to his 200-meter final Thursday, according to the NBC broadcast, and the Team USA track star was pushed off...

Noah Lyles upset in 200m final as quest for Olympics history falls short

The last time a sprinter won the 100- and 200-meter events at the Olympics, the record belonged to Usain Bolt.

Track star leaves Olympics race in wheelchair after horrifying injury

A heptathlon Olympian suffered a horrifying injury Thursday at the Paris Games.

Lin Yu-ting slammed 'false' IBA gender test before Olympics controversy

Lin Yu-ting criticized the International Boxing Association for a “false” test and a process that “didn’t follow any standards” in an interview.

Americans run blazing time in 4x100-meter relay — and could still get benched for Olympic finals

Kyree King and Courtney Lindsey helped Team USA’s 4x100-meter relay secure a chance to earn their first medal in the men's event since 2004.

Jets' feel-good speedster ready to break out in Year 2

The introduction of Xavier Gipson doubled as a feel-good story.

Jets activate standout free-agent signing from PUP list

The Jets’ offense took another step toward becoming complete Wednesday.

Aaron Rodgers challenges Jets youngster to become leader on offensive line

During his first training camp press conference, Rodgers brought up the lineman unprompted in an answer about the Jets’ standard and tone.

Jon Rahm, caddie furious at fans who kept heckling during first LIV Golf win: 'D–khead'

Jon Rahm and caddie Adam Hayes weren’t thrilled about a LIV Golf fan that kept shouting ahead of a shot Saturday at JCB Golf & Country Club.

Rays sending reliever to Padres as latest MLB trade deadline domino falls

Another reliever domino has fallen ahead of the MLB trade deadline.

Swimmer with viral Olympic tattoo retires at 20 during 2024 Games

After going viral for her Olympics tattoo, the 20-year-old retired during the 2024 Games in Paris.

Jets veteran's strong start to training camp continues

Observations from the Jets training camp practice on Saturday.

Jets' new pass rusher could be reporting to camp soon: 'Progressed positively'

The Jets could be getting closer to having Haason Reddick at training camp.

D.J. Reed's latest historical comparison has Jets on 'trajectory' of recent conference champion

This time, D.J. Reed avoided invoking an all-time great team.

Jets looking for more from third-year player after defensive line shakeup

The next stage of Jermaine Johnson’s evolution, his encore to a five-sack bump from Year 1 to Year 2, will be key for Jets' revamped defensive line.

Subway Series live updates: Mets make statement with season sweep of Yankees

Follow The Post's live updates from The Bronx as the Yankees try to avoid going 0-4 against the Mets in the Subway Series this year.

Christian Scott isn’t the end of innings concerns around the Subway Series — it’s just the beginning

That, at its root, is a good problem for the Yankees and Mets to have, but the situations won’t all have the same ending.

Braves nightmare continues as star infielder fractures wrist on freak play

The Braves’ season of brutal injuries continued Sunday, when second baseman Ozzie Albies fractured his wrist in the ninth inning of their loss.

WNBA 'competitive talk' was misinterpreted as Caitlin Clark 'hate': former star

Sue Bird knows that there’s a fine line, but in most cases, she believes the alleged hate toward Caitlin Clark resembles competitive fuel.