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BlackRock (MSGS holder) discloses 10.0% beneficial ownership of MSG Sports

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SCHEDULE 13G/A

Rhea-AI Filing Summary

BlackRock, Inc. has filed an amended Schedule 13G indicating passive ownership of Madison Square Garden Sports Corp. Class A stock. BlackRock reports beneficial ownership of 1,959,824 Class A shares, representing 10.0% of the class, as of the stated event date. It has sole power to vote 1,930,393 shares and sole power to dispose of 1,959,824 shares, with no shared voting or dispositive power.

The filing is made on a passive basis, stating that the securities are held in the ordinary course of business and not for the purpose of changing or influencing control of MSGS. The document also notes that one holder, iShares Core S&P Small-Cap ETF, has an interest in the Class A stock that exceeds five percent of the total outstanding common stock.

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Check the appropriate box to designate the rule pursuant to which this Schedule is filed:
Rule 13d-1(b)
Rule 13d-1(c)
Rule 13d-1(d)






SCHEDULE 13G





SCHEDULE 13G



BlackRock, Inc.
Signature:Spencer Fleming
Name/Title:Managing Director
Date:01/08/2026
Exhibit Information

Exhibit 24: Power of Attorney Exhibit 99: Item 7

FAQ

What percentage of Madison Square Garden Sports Corp. (MSGS) does BlackRock own?

BlackRock, Inc. reports beneficial ownership of 10.0% of Madison Square Garden Sports Corp.’s Class A stock, based on 1,959,824 shares.

How many MSGS Class A shares does BlackRock report as beneficially owned?

BlackRock, Inc. reports beneficial ownership of 1,959,824 Madison Square Garden Sports Corp. Class A shares.

What voting power does BlackRock have over MSGS Class A stock?

BlackRock has sole voting power over 1,930,393 MSGS Class A shares and no shared voting power.

Is BlackRock’s stake in MSGS reported as passive or for control purposes?

BlackRock certifies that the MSGS securities were acquired and are held in the ordinary course of business and not for the purpose of changing or influencing control of the issuer.

What type of SEC filing did BlackRock submit for its MSGS holdings?

BlackRock submitted an Amendment No. 3 to Schedule 13G reporting beneficial ownership of Madison Square Garden Sports Corp. Class A stock.