Media Database
>
Scott Cacciola

Scott Cacciola

Sports Reporter at The New York Times

Contact this person
Email address
s*****@*******.comGet email address
Influence score
58
Phone
(XXX) XXX-XXXX Get mobile number
Location
United States
Languages
  • English
Covering topics
  • Basketball

View more media outlets and journalists by signing up to Prowly

View latest data and reach out all from one place
Sign up for free

Recent Articles

nytimes.com

Mike Tyson’s Inspiration for Jake Paul Fight: Smoking Toad Venom.

The former heavyweight champion told Interview magazine his experiences with a hallucinogenic poison played a role in his agreeing to fight the YouTuber Jake Paul.
nytimes.com

Abdi Nageeye and Sheila Chepkirui Win New York City Marathon

A riveting competition ended with one-on-one clashes in both the men’s and women’s races, and with three Kenyans on the women’s podium.
nytimes.com

Update from Maria Cramer

Update from Maria Cramer
nytimes.com

Update from Victor Mather

Update from Victor Mather
nytimes.com

Update from Hiroko Masuike

Abdi Nageeye of the Netherlands and Sheila Chepkirui of Kenya won the race. Thousands turned out across New York City to cheer.
nytimes.com

Watches That Look Similar in Everything but the Price Tag

Patek Philippe’s first new collection in 25 years came as a particular shock to a British watchmaker who already had a (far less expensive) doppelgänger on the market.
nytimes.com

Tupperware (the Brand) May Fail. Tupperware (the Word) Will Survive.

The company behind the resealable containers filed for bankruptcy, but the term outgrew its origins decades ago.
nytimes.com

Before Every Race, a Sprinter Gets Into Character

Kenny Bednarek isn’t as flashy as some runners, but his Olympic medals, and a vast collection of anime-themed headbands, make him stand out.
nytimes.com

Paralympics Will Drop Ban on Olympic Rings Tattoos

Paralympics Will Drop Ban on Olympic Rings Tattoos
nytimes.com

U.S. Men’s Basketball Was Tested. Stephen Curry Had the Answer.

A flurry of Stephen Curry 3-pointers helped the United States survive a French challenge and win a fifth straight gold medal.
nytimes.com

The Olympic Marathon Course Is a Torture Test. That’s by Design.

“Oh, my gosh,” one Olympian gasped when she got her first look at the hilly, demanding course. “This looks ridiculous.”