Jonathan Lehman

Jonathan Lehman

Jonathan Lehman is an assistant editor at the New York Post.

Background

Jonathan edits exclusive features content and newsletters for Post Sports+ members. During his time at The Post, he has covered WNBA, tennis and soccer, as well as NBA, MLB, NHL and NFL. He also has written for MLB.com, CBS Sports, The New Republic, Architectural Digest, Fatherly and Audacy Sports. Jonathan is a native of New York City and an alum of Harvard University. He is a fan of mystery novels, crossword puzzles, coffee, public transportation and affordable housing.

Latest Articles

You can’t keep Jalen Brunson down — or these Knicks

The most charmed Knicks playoff run in a generation, seemingly in the balance with each one of the captain’s hobbled steps.

The biggest USMNT roster snubs and who got left behind for World Cup 2026

There were several roster hopefuls who didn't make the cut.

WNBA power rankings: One question for every team on dawn of a new season

The Post breaks down the WNBA field with one question for each team heading into Friday night’s season openers.

Can prized newcomer help Gotham FC start scoring again?

The defending NWSL champions have sunk to 13th place in the now-16-team league.

Sirens' playoff hopes dashed despite spoiler win over Sceptres

Allyson Simpson scored at 2:42 in overtime as the New York Sirens played spoiler in defeating the Toronto Sceptres 1-0 on Tuesday night.

Liberty re-sign Big 3 through 2028

The Liberty's Big 3 are back — and they'll be sticking around for a while.

One network's push into PWHL another big win for women's sports coverage

This is the story of how one overlooked over-the-air television network went from serial killers to penalty killers — and became a champion for an underserved segment of American sports...

USMNT names roster for crucial matches as 2026 World Cup looms

The 27-man roster revealed Tuesday will gather this month for the penultimate training camp before the United States heads into the 2026 World Cup on home soil in less than...

Get your printable Women's March Madness bracket here

The bracket is out for the Women’s March Madness 2026 tournament.

What you need to know for the 2026 NWSL season

The NWSL was last seen … by more than a million people.

Gotham FC spring big move on eve of NWSL season

Gotham had one more world-class addition up their sleeve.

WNBA, union in all-night CBA negotiation — and still no deal

Tuesday's "deadline" for starting the WNBA season on time came and went without a deal on a new collective bargaining agreement.

Gotham FC trade forward before start of NWSL title defense

With their NWSL title defense starting in a matter of days, Gotham FC continue to tweak the roster.

Lindsey Vonn, the Quad God and biggest storylines of the 2026 Olympics

Team USA, which finished fifth in the medal count in 2022, has high hopes of bettering that haul this time around.

Sirens to play historic first game at MSG as PWHL continues growth

The World’s Most Famous Arena will welcome the world's best women's hockey league.

Why Steve Kerr blames himself for eye-opening Draymond Green spat

The longtime Warriors coach said it "was not my finest hour."

Liberty make head coach hiring official: 'Can't wait to get started'

Breanna Stewart, Sabrina Ionescu and Betnijah Laney-Hamilton had welcome messages for DeMarco.

Gotham FC embraced lofty next steps while celebrating another NWSL title

Gotham FC’s stars and staff took the stage at City Hall on Monday morning with a triumphant kind of stump speech: We’re not done yet.

Ex-Liberty coach gets candid about firing: 'Wasn't right fit'

Brondello, who led the Liberty to their first WNBA championship in 2024, was fired Sept. 23 in the aftermath of this year’s first-round playoff exit.

USMNT legend says coach getting $6 million to finally break World Cup curse

Forget for now about the U.S. men's national team having ambitions of winning the World Cup.