Bridget Reilly

Bridget Reilly

Background

Bridget Reilly has been a part of the New York Post Sports Department since 2023 as a Sports Digital Reporter/ Producer after freelancing with The Philadelphia Inquirer for six months, writing feature stories and covering athletics at La Salle University. Bridget graduated from Marist College in 2022.

Latest Articles

Controversial sports host goes on epic rant after ‘really, really bad’ interview with Jets star

Quinnen Williams appeared on "The Jim Rome Show" on Friday to promote College Colors Day, which is a celebration of the sport led by sports licensing brand Collegiate Licensing Company...

Nationals top prospect set for MLB debut vs. Yankees

Washington's top prospect Dylan Crews is set to have his MLB debut at Nationals Park on Monday against the Yankees.

Angel Reese, Sky endure travel nightmare back home from Phoenix: 'Still not home'

It was planes, trains, and automobiles for Angel Reese and the Chicago Sky on Sunday night.

Freddie Freeman's wife gives emotional update on 3-year-old son's status after health scare

Freddie Freeman's son Max has seen a lot of positive progress this week after he was diagnosed with a rare nerve disease at just three years old.

Mets star understated after snapping slump with big homer

Brandon Nimmo may have started an uphill climb out of his second-half slump. The outfielder, who sat out of Thursday’s 7-6 loss to the A’s with an illness, shined for...

Mets need to see more from top pitching prospect before potential call-up

Hot pitching prospect Brandon Sproat is quickly proving his talent within the system, but the Mets need to see more from the righty before he gets a green light to...

Starter with Mets rotation's lowest ERA sets tone in win with another sharp outing

David Peterson set the tone for the Mets on Wednesday night, leading an impressive charge that Pete Alonso described as “absolutely electric.”

Mets star searching for consistency as brutal second-half slump drags on

Francisco Alvarez is taking extra steps to figure out what needs to change in his swing or plate approach to find consistency for the Mets.

Edwin Diaz calls out A's reliever for mocking Mets' celebration: 'Crossed a line'

Austin Adams decided to have a little fun Tuesday night at the expense of the Mets, whom he pitched for in spring training before being sold to the A’s before...

Key Met returns to action after battling ankle issue

Vientos replaced J.D. Martinez as the team's designated hitter after Martinez was forced to leave the game after getting hit in the left elbow, against the A’s on Tuesday night.

How the Paris Games reminded us of what makes the Olympics so compelling

It's been a while since we got a taste of what makes the Olympics so special.

No. 1 overall pick does it all in stellar NFL preseason debut

Caleb Williams gave Chicago a brief taste of what he has in the tank for the upcoming NFL season.

Steph Curry's unreal shot over France's leaping 7-foot-4 star Victor Wembanyama mesmerizes internet

Stephen Curry did more than impress in the fourth quarter of Team USA's gold medal victory.

LeBron James gets posterized by French forward in wild moment during USA's gold medal win

LeBron James was quite literally floored by France's performance in the men's basketball final on Saturday.

Taiwan's Lin Yu-ting wins Olympic boxing gold amid gender controversy

Lin Yu-ting won the women's 57kg gold medal bout against 20-year-old Julia Szeremeta of Poland on Saturday at Roland Garros Stadium on Saturday.

Algeria floods streets in celebration of Imane Khelif's boxing gold amid Olympics gender controversy

Thousands of fans took to the streets of Algeria, throwing a party in honor of Imane Khelif's historic gold medal victory on Friday, defeating China's Yang Liu in the women's...

American wins women's 100-meter hurdles gold by 0.01 seconds in Olympic thriller

In what was an intensely tight women's 100-meter hurdle sprint, Masai Russell edged out her competition by one hundredth of a second.

US women 's soccer team captures Olympic gold for the first time in over a decade

In a second half turnaround, the Americans found new gaps and kept Brazil at bay in the added final 10 minutes for their first gold medal since 2012 on Saturday.

Noah Lyles' historic Olympics quest comes down to this

If he can claim another gold medal in Paris, Noah Lyles will be the first man to win both the 100 and 200 since Usain Bolt in 2016.

Olympics boxer in gender controversy advances to gold medal fight as another opponent makes 'X' gesture

Lin Yu-Ting will be taking something positive home from Paris after a gender controversary storm has consumed most of her Olympic experience.