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Billie Jean King, 82, earns a college degree 65 years after starting at Cal State LA

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Billie Jean King raised her right arm in triumph. Not for another victory on the tennis court. This time, she was celebrating earning a college degree 65 years after she first took classes.

The 82-year-old sports and equality icon received her bachelor's of art in history from Cal State Los Angeles on Monday, walking across the stage in hot pink glasses and royal blue sneakers at the Shrine Auditorium with about 6,000 others in the Class of 2026.

“It's never too late, whatever age you are, whatever your abilities are, go for it if you want it,” she said afterward.

King’s black gown was accented with a gold graduation stole personalized by a friend. One side included her initials and the letters G.0.A.T., referring to greatest of all time. A multi-colored tennis racket was embroidered on the other side.

“It means a lot more to me than I thought,” she said afterward. “I am so glad I did it. My hope is that one other person will go back to school.”

King announced two years ago that she would work on completing her degree at the school where her bronze statue stands outside the physical education building. She's the first member of her immediate family to graduate from college, similar to the majority of her fellow graduates. The school has a predominantly Hispanic and Latino student body.

“Being a student-athlete didn't mean I had a scholarship,” she told the crowd. “Financial support wasn't available to women in 1961, even though my friends Arthur Ashe and Stan Smith were both scholarship students on the men's teams at UCLA and USC.”

King committed to working toward equality and inclusion for all.

“We can never understand inclusion unless we've been excluded,” she said.

At one point, a screaming baby in the balcony interrupted King.

“Is it that bad?” she asked, as the crowd laughed.

She punctuated her speech with a cry of “Si se puede!” The audience erupted in cheers and applause to the phrase meaning “Yes you can!”

Joined by student athletes and the school mascot, King hit autographed tennis balls into the crowd.

She initially enrolled at the campus five miles east of downtown in 1961, the same year she won the first of her record-tying 20 Wimbledon titles, this one in women's doubles.

“Things were different then,” she told the students. “Winning a Wimbledon doubles title today is worth close to half a million dollars. In 1961, I think we won a $45 gift voucher to a local store.”

She soon left school to pursue becoming No. 1 in the world, winning 39 major championships, and earning an historic victory over Bobby Riggs in the 1973 “Battle of the Sexes." King helped establish the current women's pro tour while pushing for expanded prize money and opportunities for women.

The biggest difference between learning in the ‘60s and today? “It’s so much more virtual,” she said. “Gosh, we had to be in class. I didn't go all the time, but I loved talking to the professors and I loved learning.”

Despite her many successes on and off the court, King carried a nagging feeling about not earning her degree. She always corrected anyone assembling her biography that stated she had graduated.

“I said, ‘Don’t ever say graduated, I haven't earned it yet,'” she said. “I was thinking today coming over here for the first time actually they can say I graduated now.”

Would King go for a master's degree?

“I just turned on the news and there's Shaq walking across at LSU getting his master's,” she said. “I just think it's wonderful to keep learning.”

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AP tennis: https://apnews.com/hub/tennis

Milbank, Aberdeen Roncalli open play in state A boys tennis tourney

RAPID CITY — Two-time defending champion Sioux Falls Christian grabbed the opening-day lead in the South Dakota State Class A Boys Tennis Tournament on Monday, May 18, 2026.

The Chargers scored 360 points to take control of the tourney. Rapid City Christian was second at 265, followed by St. Thomas More 256, Pierre 221, Huron 186, Lennox 174, Madison 150, Aberdeen Roncalli 109, Spearfish 203 and Milbank and Vermillion each 91.

SFC has the No. 1-seeded players in all six singles flights and each of them advanced through to the semifinals. All three of the Chargers' doubles teams, each also seeded No. 1, all advanced to the semifinals.

The two-day tournament is set to conclude on Tuesday, May 19.

Here are results for area schools Milbank and Aberdeen Roncalli:

Aberdeen Roncalli's Liam Voehl reaches to hit the ball during the opening-day of the South Dakota State Class A High School Boys Tennis Tournament on Monday, May 18, 2026, in Rapid City.

Milbank Singles

  • Will Muellenbach — Won 10-8 over Andrew Levine, St. Thomas More.
  • Alex Baugh — Won 10-6 over Liam Voehl, Aberdeen Roncalli; lost 10-1 to Elijah Lindgren, SF Christian.
  • Devon Mueller — Lost 10-5 to Klee Htoo, Huron; lost 8-4 to Duncan Johnson, Lennox.
  • Franklin Pederson — Lost 10-2 to Jonah Gatz, Spearfish; lost 8-4 to Easton Timmermans, Lennox.
  • Nolan Grabow — Lost 10-5 to Oliver Meyer, Madison; won 8-0 over Zach Coats, Aberdeen Roncalli.
  • Jack TerDenge — Lost 10-9 (5) to Ethan Pickrel, Vermillion; won 8-0 over Cody Niederbaumer, Aberdeen Roncalli.

2026 AREA BOYS TENNIS PREVIEW: State Class AA & A boys tennis tourneys slated for May at Rapid City

Milbank Doubles

  • Muellenbach-Baugh — Lost 8-4 to Ezra Feickert-Linus Johnson, Aberdeen Roncalli; lost 8-4 to Lucas Green-Tyson Hovden, Vermillion.
  • Mueller-Grabow — Lost 10-4 to Duncan Johnson-Chase Lundquist, Lennox.
  • Pederson-TerDenge — Lost 10-0 to Tristan Castetter-Charles Meyer, Madison.

Milbank's Alex Baugh prepares to hit a backhand shot during the opening-day of the South Dakota State Class A High School Boys Tennis Tournament on Monday, May 18, 2026, in Rapid City.

Aberdeen Roncalli Singles

  • Ezra Feickert — Lost 10-2 to Taiden Pierce, Madison; won 8-7 (4) over Enoch Bailey, Spearfish.
  • Liam Voehl — Lost 10-6 to Alex Baugh, Milbank.
  • Linus Johnson — Won 10-9 (4) over Duncan Johnson, Lennox; lost 10-5 to Leyton Kenner, Rapid City Christian.
  • Caleb Stoks — Won 10-1 over Easton Timmermans, Lennox; lost 10-4 to Oliver Huxford, St. Thomas More.
  • Zach Coats — Lost 10-3 to Henry Schulte, Vermillion; lost 8-0 to Nolan Grabow, Milbank.
  • Cody Niederbaumer — Lost 10-3 to Charles Meyer, Madison; lost 8-0 to Jack TerDenge, Milbank.

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Aberdeen Roncalli Doubles

  • Feickert-Johnson — Won 10-4 over Will Muellenbach-Alex Baugh, Milbank; lost 10-1 to Taiden Pierce-Ethan Simmons, Madison; won 8-6 over Lucas Hight-Noah Lueking, Pierre.
  • Voehl-Stoks — Won 10-6 over Mason Freeling-Jason Yoon, Vermillion; lost 10-3 to Oliver & Elliot Huxford, 10-3; won 8-1 over Jonah Gatz-Brooks Meyer, Spearfish.
  • Coats-Niederbaumer — Lost 10-0 to Riley Nelson-Cameron Smith, Lennox; lost 8-3 to Elijah Overby-Tugger-Sandgren, Spearfish.

Follow Watertown Public Opinion sports reporter Roger Merriam on X (formerly known as Twitter) @PO_Sports or email: rmerriam@thepublicopinion.com

This article originally appeared on Watertown Public Opinion: Opening-day highlights from state A boys tennis

Azzi Fudd just showed why the Wings are so excited about her future

Azzi Fudd just showed why the Wings are so excited about her future originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

It only took four regular-season games for Azzi Fudd to deliver the kind of performance that reminds everyone why the Dallas Wings believed so strongly in her upside entering the 2026 season. Monday night felt like a glimpse into what Dallas hopes becomes a regular occurrence.

Fudd scored a career-high 12 points in the Wings’ convincing 92-69 win over the Washington Mystics while looking increasingly comfortable within Dallas’ offense. She shot 6-for-9 from the field, added two rebounds and three assists, and finished with a +20 plus-minus in 24 minutes off the bench.

The stat line itself stood out. The way she got there may have been even more impressive. Fudd never looked rushed. She played within the flow of the offense, made quick decisions and took advantage of openings without forcing the action. For a rookie still adjusting to the pace and physicality of the WNBA, that level of composure jumps off the screen.

And it is exactly why Dallas fans have every reason to be excited.

Azzi Fudd starting to understand it now 😯

Her first WNBA game with double-digit points 🔥 pic.twitter.com/19TX2eJb1S

— espnW (@espnW) May 19, 2026

Azzi Fudd’s offensive game is translating quickly

One of the biggest questions surrounding Fudd entering the WNBA was how quickly her scoring instincts would carry over against professional defenders. So far, the early signs look promising.

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Even in limited opportunities through her first three games, Fudd has already shown the shot-making ability and offensive feel that made her such a highly regarded prospect coming out of UConn

Monday’s performance was the clearest example yet. She attacked gaps confidently, moved well without the ball and consistently found herself in the right spots offensively. There was a calmness to her game that fit perfectly alongside Dallas’ more established stars.

While Paige Bueckers led the Wings with 18 points and seven assists, and Arike Ogunbowale added 16 points, Fudd quietly became one of the most efficient players on the floor. That kind of depth changes the ceiling for Dallas.

The Wings suddenly have another dangerous scoring option

The most encouraging part for Dallas may be how naturally Fudd fits into the team’s offensive structure already. The Wings finished with 30 assists and knocked down 11 three-pointers while controlling the game almost from start to finish. Fudd’s ability to seamlessly slide into that ball movement-heavy approach gives Dallas another perimeter weapon defenses have to respect.

That matters over the course of a long season. Young teams often struggle with consistency offensively, especially when relying heavily on rookies. But if Fudd continues developing this quickly, the Wings may have found another reliable scorer much earlier than expected. And considering this was only the fourth regular-season game of her career, that should probably be viewed as a very good sign for Dallas moving forward.

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UNM men's golf in second-to-last place after Bryan Regional first round

New Mexico men’s golf team is second-to-last on the leaderboard after finishing 13 over par in the first round of the NCAA Bryan Regional Monday at Traditions Club in Bryan, Texas.

Only Arkansas-Pine Bluff (+30) carded a higher team score than the fourth-seeded Lobos. Tournament host Texas A&M leads the 14-team field at 12 under par while North Carolina (-10) and TCU (-8) are in second and third place.

Top-seeded Texas – led by former Lobo coach John Fields – is in fourth place at 7 under at the par-72, 7,146-yard Traditions Club. UNM’s conference rival, UNLV, is in eighth place at 1 over.

Monday, Johnnie Clark led the Lobos with a 1-over-par 73, good for a tie with eight other players for 36th on the individual leaderboard. Mountain West Freshman of the Year Thayer Plewe carded a 3-over 75, Wyatt Provence finished with a 4-over 76 and Emil Albers turned in a 5-over 77.

Mesa Falleur, UNM’s highest-ranked golfer, finished Monday with a 7-over 79, his first over-par round since March. The senior from Muskogee, Oklahoma missed the Mountain West Championship earlier this month with back soreness.

The 54-hole Bryan Regional continues Tuesday and Wednesday. The top five teams from the regional will advance to the NCAA Division I Golf Championship (May 29-June 3) at Omni La Costa Resort and Spa in Carlsbad, Calif.

Bryan Regional leaderboard

1. Texas A&M (-12)

2. North Carolina (-10)

3. TCU (-8)

4. Texas (-7)

5. Tennessee (-6)

6. Tennessee-Chattanooga (-2)

7. Colorado (-1)

8. UNLV (+1)

9. North Carolina-Wilmington (+5)

T-10. Cincinnati (+7)

T-10. Texas-Rio Grande Valley (+7)

12. Miami (Ohio) (+10)

13. New Mexico (+13)

14. Arkansas-Pine Bluff (+30)

Sean Reider covers college football and other sports for the Journal. You can reach him at sreider@abqjournal.com or via X at @lenaweereider.

Topes Notes: Well-traveled Vimael Machín one of several vets bringing winning culture to Isotopes clubhouse

Vimael Machín has played for 20 teams since the summer of 2014.

From summer college wood-bat leagues back east to plenty of Minor League teams, a couple of stretches in the Majors and numerous international games for his native Puerto Rico, the 32-year-old infielder has an awful lot of experiences and interactions to draw from.

So when asked what it is about this season with the Albuquerque Isotopes that has him feeling so upbeat and positive — both with great performance on the field and good vibes off it — his answer carries some weight.

"All those teams, this is the most fun I've had in my whole career," Machín told the Journal last week during his team's six-game homestand against the Oklahoma City Comets. "I'm 32 years old, about to be 33, and I've been playing pro since 2015, so me saying this, I mean it. I wake up every day here and I just want to get to the field. It's always fun."

Winning (the Isotopes are 25-20 and one game out of first in the Pacific Coast League standings) and hitting (he's hitting .347 with five home runs, 26 RBIs and has a .573 slugging percent in 33 games) are a big part of those good feelings, of course. But so, too, is the "winning" clubhouse atmosphere that Isotopes manager Pedro Lopez and Colorado Rockies front office personnel have told the Journal was very much an offseason goal with the types of players brought in to fill the roster around the core of young, top prospects.

And Machín, along with veteran players like Blake Crimm, Dre Avans, Chad Stevens and a few others, are a big part of that calculated roster construction that has paid off so far this season.

"We have great chemistry here, especially with all the young guys we have here," Machín said. "... Just to come here every day and just be there for them — they come to me and ask me a lot of questions. It's fun. I'm having a blast this year."

With just 30 games and five series remaining before the first-half race comes to a close (the PCL crowns a first-half and a second-half winner), that the Isotopes are still in the race is as much about how guys like Machín are hitting as it is about how they are teaching.

"It's leadership. He leads by example," Lopez said of Machín. "If you want to talk about offensively, he's got a really good approach. He's got a really good feel for hitting. He's got a really good feel for analyzing the game and making in-game adjustments. We come out here every day and there's a plan in place, but that plan is subject to change, depending on the pitcher. He's a guy that has been able to do that throughout the years, and I think that's what he brings to the table here and he's able to communicate with the younger players."

Thanks for coming

Clearly part of the equation was having three-time World Series champion and Los Angeles Dodgers fan favorite Kiké Hernandez in town for six games last week playing for the Oklahoma City Comets while rehabbing an injury. But whatever the reason, what a homestand it was at the turnstiles at Rio Grande Credit Union Field.

The Isotopes announced 51,815 fans over the six-game set, the fifth-highest homestand attendance in franchise history.

Huge shoutout to all the Isotopes fans for making this week one for the record books!

We also currently lead ALL of @MiLB in total attendance! pic.twitter.com/fizb7Zki6A

— Albuquerque Isotopes (@ABQTopes) May 17, 2026

"What we saw this week is Albuquerque at its absolute best," said Isotopes General Manager Chrissy Baines. "Fifty‑thousand plus fans packing the ballpark isn't just a number as it's a statement about the passion, pride, and heart of this community. Our fans and partners play a huge role in making these nights unforgettable. This city shows up, and we're honored to be the place where those memories are made."

Also, the Isotopes' 161,581 fans so far this season leads all of Minor League Baseball.

Trivia time!

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Question: Last week was the fifth-highest-attended homestand in franchise history.

Three of the four better-attended series included holiday fireworks games, and one of the top four featured an injury rehab appearance by a Dodgers star, who in this case played for, not against, the Isotopes.

Who was that injured Dodger, and when was that series that drew more fans than last week despite being just a four-game series?

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Answer: See below...

Know the foe

The Isotopes hit the road home for a six-game Pacific Coast League series at Las Vegas Ballpark in Las Vegas, Nevada, Tuesday through Sunday.

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Isotopes, Triple-A affiliate of the Colorado Rockies, 25-20 overall, 2nd place PCL

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Las Vegas Aviators, Triple-A affiliate of the Oakland Athletics, 23-20 overall, 4th place PCL

Three up, three down

Some things that have been looking good lately for the 'Topes, some not so good.

Looking good:

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IF Chad Stevens singled in the first inning of Sunday's loss to Oklahoma City, extending his in-season on-base streak to 38 games. That ties the franchise record held by Joe Dillon (June 26-Aug. 8, 2005).

Overall, Stevens has a 48-game on-base stretch that began Sept. 11, 2025, against Salt Lake.

2.

Albuquerque's 14 road wins are the most in the PCL this season. They are 14-7 on the road (just 11-13 at home).

3.

IF Nic Kent hit his first Triple-A home run in Sunday's loss to Oklahoma City. Seven of Kent's eight hits this season have gone for extra bases.

Look away:

1.

The Isotopes allowed 59 runs and 69 hits over the final four games — all losses — of the OKC series. That's an average of 14.8 runs and 17.3 hits per game.

2.

Albuquerque's four-game losing streak to OKC Thursday through Sunday ties a season-long skid.

3.

Pitcher Erasmo Ramirez allowed 10 hits on Sunday, the most for a Topes pitcher this season. The nine runs he allowed was tied for the most this season from all of two days prior when Stu Flesland III allowed nine vs. OKC on Friday.

Fast food

There's something about that jar. With three racers, it's all natural. And then there's Salsa, who has this jar exterior that seems to be giving it an advantage this season.

Is the jar juiced?

2026 Season Standings (23 races):

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11 wins — Salsa Jar

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5 wins — Red Chile

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4 wins — Green Chile

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3 wins — Taco

What are they doing?

Here's a check in on some (not all) of the fun promos the "other guys" are doing this season when the Isotopes are in town. In Las Vegas this week...

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Wednesday: Bark on the Berm with dogs allowed in the ballpark

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Thursday: $2 beer!

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Friday: Kids paw patrol hat giveaway

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Saturday: Star Wars Night (May the 23rd be with you?)

Trivia answer

In four games from June 23-26, 2009 against Nashville, the Isotopes welcomed in 53,070 fans thanks to a brief appearance on an injury rehab assignment from fan-favorite Dodgers outfielder Manny Ramirez.

Reach Geoff Grammer at ggrammer@abqjournal.com or follow him on Twitter (X) @GeoffGrammer.

APS project invites United players to be models for student artists

Part of it was the chair — and its location.

Draped in white cloth and placed almost in the middle of the dimly lit room featuring murals and other works of art, shelves of paint and drying racks, it sat under a spotlight. Work tables had been pushed aside to create the necessary space because the large desk behind the chair certainly wasn’t moving.

To the left and the right and in front? Those were the places the easels had been set up for the 16 students at Rio Grande High, complete with paper, pencils and erasers.

All of it made Chris Gloster — the occupant of that chair — a little nervous.

“It’s so different,” the New Mexico United defender said Wednesday. “When we’re playing in the (Isotopes’) stadium, thousands of people are watching us. But here, in a little room with 16 people, I started sweating a bit.”

A small room full of people looking down to sketch, peeking back up and then doodling away again with the occasional reassessment and scrubbing and redo. All with some calming music playing in the background.

Gloster? He isn’t moving, except for his eyes glancing around or his mouth twitching into a smirk every now and then. No scrolling on his phone. No shifting in his seat. But the model subject isn’t supposed to, either. Stillness is the name of this game.

He’s the latest United player to volunteer his time for United in Art, a partnership between the soccer club and Albuquerque Public Schools that has players become art projects. Forward Cristian Nava was the United model at Albuquerque High — Nava’s alma mater — on April 8. Midfielder Valentin Noël was at Del Norte High on April 22.

“In a way, it helps bring the community together,” said René Palomares, a secondary/bilingual resource teacher in APS’ visual and performing arts department. “United gets something out of it and the kids, it’s exposing them to that representation piece of, ‘If they can see it, they can be it.’ One day, I can do this or be this.”

Palomares was the one who came up with the idea.

A United season-ticket holder and supporter, Palomares is an artist himself, known for drawing and bringing custom Pokemon-like cards of players to matches. (Hey, some things never go out of style.) He made his United in Art pitch to Jules Myers, United’s senior manager for production and impact, during a bus ride to the club’s Western Conference final at FC Tulsa last season.

“It’s like a Field of Dreams mentality, right?” Palomares said. “Build it and they’ll come, and that’s what kids need. They need more opportunities where we build stuff for them. And stuff that they relate to or has some kind popularity or is pop culture, and is inclusive. I think United brings that. There’s a hype with the team. There’s a lot of interest. You’ve seen the games, how crazy they can get, but it’s good, clean fun.

“So, why not include that in our schools? I just think we need to keep building things for students, not with the intention of we want them to become artists, but with the other lessons they can learn.”

Wednesday marked the third and final United in Art of the spring semester. It also happened to have the largest student turnout of the sessions. There are plans — and certainly a want — to continue it in the fall and to expand it further within the city.

After all, those involved see it as a win-win.

“It’s one of those things where you look back and you can convince yourself not to do things because it seems like it’s going to be hard, and then you get in it and you’re in it and you end up saying, ‘Why haven’t I done this more?’” said Orlando Ramirez, an art teacher at Rio Grande who also helps coach United’s developmental academy.

“When you look at all the kids, they're laughing and enjoying themselves and collaborating with each other.”

It’s about the experience.

For many of the artists, with varying levels of ability, it was the first time they had worked with a live model.

“I’ve always seen stuff like this happen (at other places), but it’s never actually happened at our school,” senior Valentina Chavez said. “It seemed like something worth participating in.”

It’s an opportunity to try something new — or at least different.

Why not?

“Starting something and not being perfect at it can just be the beginning of being good at it,” senior Izabell Baughn said. “You’re not going to wake up and be freaking Vincent Van Gogh. You’re just starting somewhere. A little, tiny drawing, no matter how bad you think you are, just making those little improvements yourself, not fitting to anyone else’s standards, I think it can really help you be yourself artistically. It’s all subjective.”

United in Art doesn’t allow a lot of time for the student artists to dwell. There’s a warmup session and then two 15-minute periods — to outline and then to focus on the details — with a break in between to allow Gloster to stretch and for the artists to walk around and observe their contemporaries’ work. The only rule? See how others are approaching the product, but don’t judge your work against theirs.

Some went for a full-body sketch. Others opted for the torso up. A few had a side profile and a bit more a front view. From there, it devolved further with each focusing on different aspects of Gloster — his facial features, his attire, his hair and beard, how his legs and arms were positioned. Things had to be adjusted once the break between periods was done. A live model rarely sits in the exact same position twice.

“I wanted to start with the basic shapes and then get everything sorted,” sophomore Rosanne Avila said. “I wanted to get his build and then his innocent eyes, his hair, his big shoes. Stuff that actually pops out. When I had more time, I started going more into detail about little things like the puma on his soccer ball and then on his shirt and the cross he was wearing.”

Gloster came away rather impressed. Both at the halfway point and at the end. And he offers an honest assessment. He doesn’t rate his artistic skill on the same level.

But the project wasn’t necessarily supposed to be easy. Just different. And that can be can be good thing.

“There were some things that were difficult,” sophomore Silas Maestas said. “Usually I draw (from) pictures of basketball players or athletes, but something like this, you can see your progress (as an artist). And that’s what this is about.”

Soon it was time to wrap up. For pencils to be put down. Erasers, too. For Gloster to get up from that chair for the last time.

But before he called it a day, Gloster made sure to pose for a group photo, each of the students holding up their rendition of the United defender. He signed each one.

Those sketches? They went home with their artist. All except one. That was gifted to Gloster. He left with it in hand. The chair stayed behind.

“I’m probably going to hang this on my fridge,” Gloster said. “It needs to go somewhere.”

David Glovach covers New Mexico United and other sports for the Journal. Reach him at dglovach@abqjournal.com or via X @DavidGlovach.

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Alex Newhook is the Canadiens' hero no one ever expected

Alex Newhook is the Canadiens' hero no one ever expected originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

Before this month, Alex Newhook was far from a household name, even in Montreal, where the Canadiens are king.

He's been a solid depth center in a six-year NHL career, the kind of player who makes a solid living and can be happy with what he's done, but not the kind who lives on as a legend.

Then May of 2026 arrived, and Newhook became a legend. His name will never be forgotten in the province of Quebec.

The magic started in Game 7 against the Tampa Bay Lightning, when Newhook scored his first goal of the playoffs with nine minutes left in regulation, and it held up as the winner.

And after a brilliant series against the Buffalo Sabres, Newhook did it in Game 7 again, this time midway through overtime, beating Ukko-Pekka Luukkonen and setting off celebrations throughout French Canada.

BACK TO BACK GAME GAME 7 WINNERS FOR ALEX NEWHOOK!! pic.twitter.com/0HchNXH0Gh

— Spittin' Chiclets (@spittinchiclets) May 19, 2026

Newhook becomes just the second player ever to have multiple Game 7 game-winning goals in one postseason, joining the Bruins' Nathan Horton in 2011, when they won the Stanley Cup, according to the ESPN broadcast.

Improbably, Newhook scored six goals in the seven-game series against Buffalo.

And no, even Alex Newhook's family wouldn't have predicted that.

His career-high in goals for an entire season is 15, which he scored in 55 games with Montreal in 2023-24, then again in 82 games with the Habs in 2024-25.

This season, he had 13 goals in 42 games.

In the last eight games Newhook has played, he has scored seven goals.

Maybe the hope once was that Newhook could grow into this player. The Avalanche made him a first-round pick, 16th overall, out of Boston College in 2019.

The native of Newfoundland, though, reached a more middling NHL outcome -- the guy who can stick around for a long time and have some nice moments, but not a star.

The Canadiens have plenty of stars. Lane Hutson is a rising standout in defense. Jakub Dobes has been great in goal in both Game 7s. The top line of Nick Suzuki, Juraj Slavkofsky and Cole Caufield struggled in this series, but they're all household names.

Newhook stole the show from all of them.

The Canadiens advance to the Eastern Conference Finals, and they'll have to play a well-rested Carolina Hurricanes team.

There's no telling whether Newhook has any magic left.

But no matter what happens next, Newhook has already written the kind of storybook stuff that a kid can only dream of.

He probably thought it'd be tough to top a Game 7 winner from the first round, but then the scenario presented itself Monday night.

The Habs took a quick 2-0 lead, but the Sabres rallied to tie it 2-2. They'd need sudden death overtime to decide it.

A Game 7, sudden death scenario is hard to top. One player automatically will write their name in franchise lore forever.

Both teams had chances, maybe better ones, before the one Newhook got.

Montreal entered the zone, and Newhook decided to fling a shot toward the far side of the net. There's no bad shot in overtime.

This shot was the final action of the game. UPL didn't stop it. It found the net, and the party started for the Canadiens on road ice.

It's moments like these that are why people love sports so much. You can't script it.

How in the world is a guy with the career of Alex Newhook all of a sudden the most brilliant goal scorer the Canadiens have? There may never be a fully logical explanation.

But sports defy logic. Sometimes, they're about magic.

Newhook, on this run, has been Montreal's magician.

It doesn't have to make sense. All that matters is that he found the goal that continued the Canadiens' season.

Newhook, Mr. Game 7, will always hold this legacy in Montreal.

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Mets explode for 10 runs in 12th inning as they defeat Nationals in extras

WASHINGTON — If there was any momentum from the Mets‘ Subway Series win over the weekend, it probably went out the window somewhere on the Beltway. Facing an NL East team for only the second time this season, the first game of a four-game series against the Washington Nationals lacked excitement and had all the energy of a legislative procedural meeting.

When the crowds are sparse on a Monday night for a rebuilding team, a lack of atmosphere is to be expected. There were no signs of a hangover from the weekend theatrics from the Mets, but there were signs of a taxed bullpen when the Nationals were able to tie the game twice, pushing it into 12 innings.

But tied 6-6 in the top of the 12th, the Mets exploded for 10 runs to win 16-7 at Nationals Park. They chased right-hander Paxton Schultz (0-1) from the game, and the Nats (23-25) waived the white flag by putting a position player on the mound. One day after walking the Yankees off for a series win, the Mets came through in the clutch once again, winning their seventh game in eight tries.

Brett Baty came through with the key hit, a two-run single off Schultz, before Marcus Semien and A.J. Ewing both hit RBI singles to keep the inning going. The Mets (21-26) batted around then some, sending four more hitters to the plate before the third out was finally recorded.

There was more than enough breathing room for right-hander Craig Kimbrel in the bottom of the frame.

Left-hander Brooks Raley gave up a run in the bottom of the seventh and faced heavy traffic on the basepaths. Right-hander Tobias Myers helped Raley get out of the seventh, but then gave up the tying run in the eighth. The Mets pushed the automatic runner across the plate to take a lead in the top of the 10th, but Washington came right back to tie again against right-hander Huascar Brazobán (3-1) in his second inning of work.

This came after a shaky start by right-hander Christian Scott, who was charged with three earned runs over four innings. Three walks and a hit batter hurt him early.

The Mets went up 1-0 in the top of the second, fell behind 2-1 in the bottom of the inning, then 3-1. Baty (2-for-6, three RBI) led off the fourth with a long shot to center field off left-hander Jake Irvin, bringing the Mets back to within one. They took advantage of errors and deep fly balls in the fifth, putting two on with one out for Juan Soto, who drove in two on a single off left-hander PJ Poulin.

Bo Bichette homered off left-hander Mitchell Parker in the seventh, his first extra-base hit since April 28. It gave the Mets a 5-3 lead, but the Nats weren’t done.

They put heavy traffic on the basepaths in the seventh and eighth, cashing in twice to even the score at 5-5. They had two on against right-hander Luke Weaver in the ninth, and the bases were loaded on Brazobán in the ninth before a big out at the plate helped the right-hander get out of the inning unscathed.

Tied at 6-6 with runners on second and third in the 11th, Brazobán got out of the inning with the game tied.

Two road series against the Nats and the Marlins might not be the most exciting part of the schedule, but that might be exactly what the Mets need right now. The spotlight is off of them in their own city, with the Knicks set to begin play Tuesday in the Eastern Conference Finals.

For some reason, the Mets tend to play their best baseball when no one expects. They can fly under the radar and pick up some much-needed wins against two bad divisional teams this week.

Three cheers! Lobo Dance Team members graduate to the NFL

Everyone’s a Lobo, but now three members of the University of New Mexico dance team are a Colt, Seahawk and Ram, too.

Malia Dumlao, Isabelle Vigil and Paloma Lopez have been named to the Indianapolis Colts Cheerleaders, Seattle Seahawks Dancers and Los Angeles Rams Cheerleaders.

Each dancer is a graduating senior at UNM and will be joining the squads for the 2026 season.

Lopez looked to her hometown team for an NFL opportunity and auditioned with the Rams Cheerleaders during their open-call tryouts. She made it past the semifinals and was excited for the finals interview process, which gave her a chance to show the team who she was.

“I feel like the hard part was trying to represent yourself in the preliminary and semifinal rounds, because they don’t know who you are,” Lopez said. “They don’t know anything about you. They don’t know where you’re from. And once I made (it) into finals, I was really relieved, because I knew the coaches would get to see how I was as a teammate and how I interacted with the other dancers.”

In her interview, she talked about how she was always taught to project to the higher levels of the stadium. She said she has been that fan in the upper decks watching the cheer squads from above. Now she’ll be the one on the field.

“It’s really exciting to think that now I’ll get to be one of the dancers performing,” she said, “and I’ve always looked up to them when I’ve gone to the games.”

As part of the Lobo Dance team, she said she has been able to give back to the community in ways that go beyond dancing, such as toy drives for children’s hospitals and speaking at schools. She said she is looking forward to applying that philanthropy at a higher level.

“I’m really excited to be able to go back to Los Angeles, where I’m from, and have that role in the community,” Lopez said.

Lopez said it has been great to represent New Mexico and UNM. During tryout finals, she said other participants were coming up to her to ask about Lobo basketball and the Pit.

“It's really exciting to be able to teach people about New Mexico,” Lopez said.

Vigil has been on the Lobo Dance team since her freshman year, and was born and raised in Albuquerque.

“I’m obviously super proud and excited to be a New Mexican dancing at the next level,” Vigil said, “and I’m very proud to represent UNM.”

Her desire to join an NFL team stemmed from participating in an event called Pro Action, where college and professional teams come together to perform. She said she is drawn to the Seahawks’ fan culture.

“I feel like it’s so similar to the fan culture at UNM where everyone is like a Seahawks fan for life, ride or die,” Vigil said.

After making it through finals and being announced on the roster, she said she stood there in disbelief, clutching the poms given to her by a junior Seahawks dancer. Soon after, she was fitted for a Seahawks uniform, and she said she couldn’t believe she was wearing it herself.

“I’ve been seeing myself in cherry and silver for the past four years, and so to see myself in like, a dark blue and green uniform was so weird, but it was so fun,” she said.

She said, through rehearsals and finals, the team’s energy remains high and positive as the Seahawks step off one of their best seasons ever as Super Bowl LX champions. She said it’s a cool space to be stepping into as a rookie.

“I remember watching the Super Bowl with my friends and thinking, like, how badly I wanted to be on the field with them,” Vigil said.

Dumalo said she first was drawn to the Colts cheer team and their mascot, Blue, due to their social media presence. This led her to take a deeper look into not only the cheer team, but the coaching organization of the Colts itself. She felt like the team was a good fit for her.

“They’re owned by women, which is really awesome to see, especially in the NFL,” she said.

Dumlao never dreamed of being an NFL cheerleader but was motivated to try out to see what she was capable of.

The application process began in December and continued through February, with video submissions to become a finalist. After that, Dumlao flew to Indianapolis and went through two weeks of in-person workshops, including interviews, technique, choreography and more.

She said the final round had around 47 girls. At the end, she was one of 26 chosen for the 2026 roster. She said it was an amazing feeling to hear her name called out as a Colts cheerleader.

“It’s still surreal, like I’m still in disbelief,” she said. “It was a very long two weeks out there, and it really pushes you physically, mentally and emotionally.”

Dumlao said the final selection process had all the girls in one room as they called out the audition numbers, and all she was waiting for was to hear the number 23.

“As soon as I heard my number, I just melted, and I just started crying, because I was just repeating the number in my head,” Dumlao said.

“That instant feeling of relief, once I heard my number called, it was just amazing.”

When it came down to who she wanted to tell first, it was one of her biggest supporters, her mom. Who, luckily, was in the stands waiting for the final roster announcement.

“How it’s announced is you go one by one, they say your name, you do a little two-eight count solo, and then you do a little group dance,” Dumlao said. “And so my first time coming on stage in the Colts gear is how my mom found out. And so she has a video of that, it’s just her screaming. It just made me want to cry to see her in the audience.”

She said the support she has had from her mother and loved ones her whole life has made everything worth it. While competing for the highest level of cheer and dance was scary and nerve-racking, support pushed her through and showed her she could do it.

The first moment of putting on the uniform and knowing she would get to wear it for the next year, representing the organization, felt surreal, she said.

After wearing red since high school, she said, it was different to see herself in the Colts’ blue.

“It just felt amazing, just to even have the horseshoe on my chest,” Dumlao said.

For Dumlao, it is not just about representing the Colts but also New Mexico and her hometown, Roswell. She said she finds New Mexico sometimes gets left out a bit and so do small towns, so she is excited to be able to represent the whole state.

“I just hope that it shows not only like people, but even younger girls that might look up to me that nothing is too far out of reach, and that as long as you try, that anything is possible,” she said.

Elizabeth Secor is an arts fellow from the New Mexico Local News Fellowship program. You can reach her at esecor@abqjournal.com.

Browns linked to intra-division trade for $7.1 million Steelers QB misfit

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Browns linked to intra-division trade for $7.1 million Steelers QB misfit originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

The Pittsburgh Steelers’ notable quarterback move on Saturday night (agreeing to a one-year deal with Aaron Rodgers) has opened the door for another noteworthy offseason move. 

Essentially, the Steelers officially have four signal-callers on their roster, making it likely the franchise will trim their QB room before the start of the 2026-27 season. 

ClutchPoints’ Garrett Kerman believes Pittsburgh should retain Rodgers, Will Howard, and Drew Allar while trading their 22-year-old QB misfit to the Cleveland Browns.

“No team in the NFL has more quarterback chaos heading into 2026 than the Cleveland Browns,” Kerman wrote Monday. “The quarterback room features Deshaun Watson, who has not played a significant NFL snap since October 2024, and second-year players Shedeur Sanders and Dillon Gabriel, both of whom did not have standout rookie campaigns.”

“Both signal-callers averaged fewer than 200 passing yards per game in their respective starts, and neither has locked down the starting job. New head coach Todd Monken has openly stated that reps won't be split evenly and suggested he is keeping an open mind about the competition, which signals the job is very much up for grabs.”

“At 6-foot-5 and 235 pounds with a 66.5% completion rate and a passer rating of 153.5 in his best college season at Penn State in 2024, Allar fits the profile of what Monken wants to build around. A late-round pick swap would likely be enough to pry him loose from Pittsburgh, and for Cleveland, that is an extraordinarily low-risk move with franchise-altering upside. “

Allar’s astonishing arm talent, advantageous size, processing chops, and anticipatory skills helped him land with the Steelers in the third round of the 2026 NFL Draft (No. 76 overall). Allar finished his collegiate career with 633 completions for 7,402 yards, 61 touchdowns, and only 13 interceptions (he endured a season-ending ankle injury five games into his senior season).

Although Allar's skill set has clearly enticed Pittsburgh, ESPN’s Brooke Pryor recently reported that the Steelers are attempting to ‘uninstall everything he learned with the Big Ten program and essentially return to square one. 

Combine that with the fact that Allar is already buried behind three other QBs on the Steelers depth chart (presumably), and it’s easy to envision a scenario where Pittsburgh moves on from the rookie signal-caller before he even appears in a game with the franchise.

The Browns would be a fascinating landing spot for Allar, to say the least, as, unlike the Steelers, there’s no telling who will start the 2026-27 season as QB No. 1.

Keep an eye out for a potential offseason trade involving Allar.

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A look back at Purdue Basketball: Raleigh Burgess

WEST LAFAYETTE, INDIANA - JANUARY 24: Raleigh Burgess #34 of the Purdue Boilermakers reacts against the Michigan Wolverines during the second half at Mackey Arena on January 24, 2025 in West Lafayette, Indiana. (Photo by Justin Casterline/Getty Images) | Getty Images

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Raleigh Burgess made a difficult, somewhat unorthodox decision to redshirt last season after not redshirting his freshman year at Purdue.



Part of this move was in reaction to Purdue’s national title aspirations. Because of Purdue’s window with its seniors closing, Matt Painter and staff went into the portal to shore up the big man position. Purdue brought in Australian big man, Oscar Cluff, while returning injured freshman Daniel Jacobsen. That made Purdue’s front court crowded, and playing time for a third big seemed improbable.

It probably didn’t hur that Burgess had chosen to not redshirt the season previously when minutes also weren’t guaranteed. He carved out a role as a backup big early in the season, aided by Jacobsen’s early season ending injury, but fell out of the rotation in January after suffering a lower leg injury that he’d attempt to play through. It severely limited his mobility and was similar to the injury he had in high school. It would require off season surgery, so taking the redshirt also allowed Burgess a full year to work on his body and recovering.



Burgess did just that. Burgess looks noticably slimmer, which should be a particularly good sign for his mobility and positional flexibility which we’ll get back to in a minute. Burgess also worked on his jump shot, changing his form to get rid of a hitch like motion and pulling it behind his head on his set shots.


Burgess came out of the state of Ohio as a bit of a tweener big. He had the ability to stretch the floor in high school and bang inside. His size leaves him right in the middle in high level college. He’s not a particularly big center and isn’t the most athletic four. Still, his skill and ball IQ, and ability to play with other bigs, could make him part of Purdue’s pursuit to follow the landscape of college basketball.



While shooting and skill overtook the 10’s on basketball courts world wide, college basketball is shifting as Purdue saw against Arizona and in the teams that made the Elite Eight last season. Teams, particularly teams that can afford to bring in any size it wants, are starting to load their front courts with bigs and play them together. While skill and shooting remain important for spacing, with the new transfer rules and NIL, grabbing experienced, brute forces to overwhelm teams physically have given programs one of the clearest paths to regular season and post season success.

Burgess’ skillset could unlock a front court next season for Purdue that might have and institute multiple centers on the court frequently as it did in the Elite Eight against Arizona.



Burgess isn’t just a shooting big man, but he moves and reads the game well. He can operate inside and out, and he’s flashed the potential to survice on other fours and fives on the defensive end. He’ll have work to do to get more physical inside. He’ll have work to do to translate his jump shot into live action. Burgess will have work to do to stay healthy for a full season.

But if you’ve been around Burgess during Purdue practices or games, you’ll know that Burgess’ energy is infectious. As a freshman, he was one of the louder forces in terms of cheering for his teammates and pushing energy in practice. It was the same last season even as he sat out. Purdue getting that kind of joy and energy back on the floor will do a team good that is trying to establish a new identity.

Burgess will help with that on and off the court. Purdue is already known as big man U. Now, it might double down on that identity, allowing Burgess to share the floor with fellow centers Daniel Jacobsen and incoming freshman, Sinan Huan.

Hansi Flick warns Barcelona will have to ‘work harder’ next season after penning new contract

BARCELONA, SPAIN - MAY 10: Hansi Flick, Head Coach of FC Barcelona, lifts a miniature of the LaLiga EA Sports trophy as he celebrates after defeating Real Madrid, and winning the LaLiga title, after the LaLiga EA Sports match between FC Barcelona and Real Madrid CF at Spotify Camp Nou on May 10, 2026 in Barcelona, Spain. (Photo by Alex Caparros/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Hansi Flick has warned his players that the whole club will have to “work harder” next season after signing a new contract with Barcelona.

The German coach has penned a contract extension until 2028, with the option for another year.

Flick has already won five titles since taking charge of the club but says there will be no let up next season.

“[The new contract] a big commitment for us to work harder, harder than this season, to try and reach the best level with the team and to win titles,” he said.

“This is normal for Barcelona and I know everyone has this amazing dream to win the Champions League. We tried. We try it again.”

Flick also reiterated just how much he loves being part of the Barcelona family and his desire to bring more titles back to the Camp Nou.

“From 2028 onwards… this club is amazing, I feel it’s special. The staff, the players… it’s incredible,” he added.

“We’ve shared many fantastic moments and I’m excited to share more. We want to win more titles. In recent weeks, we’ve played very well, we’ve been consistent.”

Barcelona wrap up their season at the weekend at Mestalla. Flick will then enjoy some well-deserved time off before returning for pre-season in the middle of July.

Canadiens Advance To Conference Final, Series Schedule

Canadiens Advance To Conference Final, Series Schedule
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The Montreal Canadiens have advanced to the Eastern Conference Final, beating the Buffalo Sabres 4-3 in their second-round series.

The Sabres earned a win in Game 1 and Game 4, but the Canadiens were the better team, as evidenced by their dominant outings in Game 2 and Game 3. That being said, Buffalo deserves credit for their impressive comeback in Game 6.

All things considered, advancing to the Conference Final is quite the achievement for the youngest team in the league, but the hard work is far from over.

Next Playoff Opponent

The Canadiens will face the Carolina Hurricanes in the Eastern Conference Final, a powerhouse team that is yet to taste anything but success in the 2026 NHL Playoffs.

The Hurricanes easily dispatched the Ottawa Senators 4-0 in their first-round series, outscoring them 11-5 in the process. They kept their momentum heading into the second round, where they once again put together perfect performance, beating the Philadelphia Flyers in four straight games, and outscoring them 13-5.

Simply put, they’ve been the best team in the playoffs, and by a wide margin.

They’re also set to be very well rested versus the Canadiens, though that may not be an advantage given the situation. While the Habs are lacking rest, they’ve maintained their edge by playing every two days, and by facing evenly-matched opponents.

Whereas the Hurricanes have not played since May 9, meaning they’ll be ice-cold heading into the Eastern Conference Final.

Seeing as Game 1 of the series is scheduled for May 21, the Hurricanes will not have played an NHL game in a dozen days, which would lead to a significant amount of rust for these highly-tuned athletes.

Of course, the lack of game-time action in recent days will be mitigated by the fact that the Hurricanes are one of the most talented teams in the league.

Montreal Canadiens Vs. Carolina Hurricanes Conference Final Schedule

  • Game 1 – Thursday, May 21. Time TBD – @Carolina Hurricanes
  • Game 2 – Saturday, May 23. Time TBD – @Carolina Hurricanes
  • Game3 – Monday, May 25. Time TBD – @Montreal Canadiens
  • Game 4 – Wednesday, May 27. Time TBD – @Montreal Canadiens
  • *Game 5 –Friday, May 29. Time TBD – @Carolina Hurricanes
  • *Game 6 – Sunday, May 31. Time TBD – @Montreal Canadiens
  • *Game 7 – Tuesday, June 2. Time TBD – @Carolina Hurricanes

*If necessary.

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NHL games on TV today: Full schedule, times, TV channels, live streams to watch 2026 hockey playoffs

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The two-month journey to a Stanley Cup has begun, with the NHL's best teams trying to work their way through the brackets to the best trophy in sports. 

Only one thing is certain about what's to come in the postseason: The league will have a new champion in 2026.  The Florida Panthers missed the playoffs after lifting the Cup the last two years and making the Final the year before that, guaranteeing a changing of the guard this June. 

The Colorado Avalanche were the class of the league during the regular season, taking the Presidents' Trophy by eight points over the Carolina Hurricanes, and have to be considered the favorites. Contenders abound, though, from the 'Canes to the Buffalo Sabres, back in the playoffs after a 14-year absence. 

However it shakes out, there will be playoff hockey to watch daily for weeks to come, and it doesn't get much better than that.

Here's everything you need to know about when and where to watch today's games in the 2026 Stanley Cup Playoffs. 

NHL games on TV today

Monday, May 18

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Sabres vs. Canadiens Game 77:30 p.m.ESPN, DIRECTV,fubo, ESPN app

See the upcoming daily schedule below. 

Where to watch NHL Stanley Cup Playoff games in 2026

The Stanley Cup Playoffs will be broadcast across ESPN and TNT Sports platforms, with six different channels being destinations for games. The Stanley Cup Final will be exclusively on ABC.

Fans can live stream every game from the Stanley Cup Playoffs on DIRECTV. Games appearing on ESPN networks, including ABC, can also be streamed live on fubo and the ESPN app.

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NHL Playoffs daily schedule 2026

Wednesday, May 20

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Avalanche vs. Golden Knights Game 18 p.m.ESPN, DIRECTV, fubo, ESPN app

Thursday, May 21

GameTime (ET)Watch
Hurricanes vs. Canadiens Game 18 p.m.TNT, truTV, DIRECTV

Friday, May 22

GameTime (ET)Watch
Avalanche vs. Golden Knights Game 28 p.m.ESPN, DIRECTV, fubo, ESPN app

Saturday, May 23

GameTime (ET)Watch
Hurricanes vs. Canadiens Game 27 p.m.TNT, truTV, DIRECTV

Sunday, May 24

GameTime (ET)Watch
Golden Knights vs. Avalanche Game 38 p.m.ESPN, DIRECTV, fubo, ESPN app

Monday, May 25

Game8 p.m.(ET)Watch
Canadiens vs. Hurricanes Game 38 p.m.TNT, truTV, DIRECTV

Tuesday, May 26

GameTime (ET)Watch
Golden Knights vs. Avalanche Game 49 p.m.ESPN, DIRECTV, fubo, ESPN app

Wednesday, May 27

GameTime (ET)Watch
Canadiens vs. Hurricanes Game 48 p.m.TNT, truTV, DIRECTV

Thursday, May 28

GameTime (ET)Watch
Avalanche vs. Golden Knights Game 5*8 p.m.ESPN, DIRECTV, fubo, ESPN app

* If necessary

Friday, May 29

GameTime (ET)Watch
Hurricanes vs. Canadiens Game 5*8 p.m.TNT, truTV, DIRECTV

* If necessary

Saturday, May 30

GameTime (ET)Watch
Golden Knights vs. Avalanche Game 6*8 p.m.ABC, DIRECTV, fubo, ESPN app

* If necessary

Sunday, May 31

GameTime (ET)Watch
Canadiens vs. Hurricanes Game 6*TBDTNT, truTV, DIRECTV

* If necessary

Monday, June 1

GameTime (ET)Watch
Avalanche vs. Golden Knights Game 7*8 p.m.ESPN, DIRECTV, fubo, ESPN app

* If necessary

Tuesday, June 2

GameTime (ET)Watch
Hurricanes vs. Canadiens Game 7* 8 p.m.TNT, truTV, DIRECTV

* If necessary

NHL playoffs bracket 2026

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Yankees outlast Blue Jays in stressful rollercoaster win

May 18, 2026; Bronx, New York, USA; New York Yankees shortstop Anthony Volpe (11) scores a run ahead of the tag by Toronto Blue Jays catcher Brandon Valenzuela (59) on a sacrifice fly by Yankees catcher J.C. Escarra (not pictured) during the fourth inning at Yankee Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Brad Penner-Imagn Images | Brad Penner-Imagn Images

The Yankees desperately needed something positive Monday night and, the offense delivered. After a brutal 2-7 road trip that ended with another frustrating series loss in Queens, the Yankees returned to the Bronx looking for any sign of life.

Behind a huge night from Paul Goldschmidt, timely power from Cody Bellinger and Jazz Chisholm Jr., and a stressful but successful finish from David Bednar, the Yankees managed to hold off Toronto 7-6 to open an important four-game series against the Blue Jays.

Paul Goldschmidt wasted no time giving the Yankees life Monday night, launching a leadoff home run into right-center field to open the game. Goldschmidt’s fifth homer of the season immediately gave the Yankees a 1-0 lead and some early juice.

Ryan Weathers cruised through the early innings before the game suddenly flipped in the fourth. After Vladimir Guerrero Jr. and Kazuma Okamoto reached on singles, Ernie Clement got just enough of a two-out, three-run homer into left-center field that gave Toronto a 3-1 lead.

The Yankees answered immediately in the bottom half of the inning, showing some fight. Anthony Volpe reached on a double after an out call was overturned and later scored using a nifty slide on a sacrifice fly from J.C. Escarra. That trimmed the deficit to one before Goldschmidt delivered again with two outs. The veteran first baseman lined a game-tying double into center field that scored Max Schuemann and tied the game at 3-3.

Unfortunately for the Yankees, the tie did not survive long. George Springer jumped on a Weathers offering in the fifth inning and launched a solo homer into left-center field to put Toronto back ahead 4-3.

Toronto added another run in the sixth inning after Lenyn Sosa and Daulton Varsho singled to chase Weathers from the game. Paul Blackburn relieved the left-hander and allowed Sosa to score on a Clement fielder’s choice.

Weathers’ final line was 5.1 innings of 5-run ball with 7 strikeouts and no walks. Outside of the two big mistakes, Weathers’ stuff otherwise looked impressive throughout the night.

The score held at 5-3 until the seventh inning. In the bottom of the frame, the Yankees offense decided it was not going quietly into the night. Yariel Rodríguez replaced Adam Macko, who looked sharp in his Major League debut.

The Yankees quickly lit Rodríguez up like a Coney Island booth. Aaron Judge singled before Cody Bellinger launched a ball 402 feet into the Yankees bullpen, tying the game at 5-5. However, the Yankees were not done there.

Trent Grisham worked a walk while pinch hitting for Amed Rosario before Jazz Chisholm Jr. lofted a ball down the left field line that provided a little music off the foul pole. Chisholm’s fifth home run of the season gave the Yankees a 7-5 lead and had the dugout, crowd, and several living rooms around the country rocking.

The bullpen must prefer the water in the Bronx. In relief of Weathers, Paul Blackburn worked 1.2 scoreless innings before Fernando Cruz struck out the side in the eighth inning. Aaron Boone then handed the ball to closer David Bednar for a chance at redemption, hoping the veteran right-hander would have a short memory.

Bednar walked the leadoff hitter and a collective tightening could immediately be felt throughout Yankee Stadium. Pinch hitter Jesús Sánchez then doubled into right field, scoring Ernie Clement all the way from first base and trimming the lead to 7-6. Groans could be heard, but overall the boos held.

With no outs, the Blue Jays attempted to advance the runner, but after a few failed tries Bednar finally got Brandon Valenzuela swinging on a nasty splitter. A long battle with Yohendrick Piñango then resulted in a walk and a mound visit from pitching coach Matt Blake before George Springer stepped to the plate.

Needing a strikeout or ground ball, Bednar quickly found himself in a 3-0 count with his pitch count already climbing. After getting Springer to swing through two splitters, Bednar went back to the pitch one more time and got the veteran outfielder swinging again for a massive second out.

With two outs, Vladimir Guerrero Jr. stepped to the plate representing the tying run. Bednar again fell behind 2-0 before battling back to even the count at 2-2. After the at-bat eventually ran full, Guerrero rolled a ground ball to Jazz Chisholm Jr. that resulted in a routine 4-3 putout and finally slammed the door shut.

It was a gutsy and badly needed win for the Yankees and, for one night at least, all was right in Yankee land. Blackburn picked up the win and Bednar gets his 11th save as the Yankees improved to 1-0 against Toronto in the series.

The Yankees will send Will Warren to the mound tomorrow night as he faces Blue Jays ace Dylan Cease. First pitch is once again scheduled for 7:05 p.m. Eastern in the Bronx.

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Carey and Fernandez tied atop Section 1 boys golf, Choe leads girls

Joe Carey and Nina Choe are in position to win again.

Carey, a junior at Yorktown, shot a 71 at Tamarack Country Club in the opening round of the Section 1 boys golf championship Monday and is tied atop the leaderboard with Greeley's Ken Fernandez. They are two shots clear of Rye's Graham Erickson and North Salem's James Nemeth heading into the final round.

Choe, a senior at Ursuline who is looking for a third straight sectional title, posted a 71 at The Links at Union Vale and leads Magnus' Sybille Mayer by two shots. She is also the defending state champion.

Rye captured the boys team championship and Scarsdale again won the girls team crown.

The final round of the boys championship is Wednesday, May 26 at Centennial Golf Club. The final round of the girls championship is Thursday, May 27 at Whippoorwill Club.

Section 1 boys golf championship

At Tamarack Country Club

T1. Ken Fernandes (Greeley) 71

T1. Joe Carey (Yorktown) 71

T3. Graham Erickson (Rye) 73

T3. James Nemeth (North Salem) 73

5. Kurt Carey (Yorktown) 75

6. Mike Lelli (Mamaroneck) 76

T7. Sean Hartenfels (North Rockland) 77

T7. Thomas Ruhahen (Bronxville) 77

T7. Charlie Molloy (Rye) 77

T7. Luke Dhingra (Scarsdale) 77

11. Max Pollitzer (Blind Brook) 78

T12. James Strauss (John Jay-Cross River) 79

T12. Sam Gao (Scarsdale) 79

T12. Sean Newman (Byram Hills) 79

T15. Ryker Kevorkian (Rye) 80

T15. Lucas Kaplan (Ardsley) 80

T15. Nolan Patel (John Jay-East Fishkill) 80

T15. Edward Chen (Scarsdale) 80

T15. Beau Woody (Briarcliff) 80

T15. Mannix Verderosa (Clarkstown) 80

T21. Derek Bisceglia (Rye) 81

T21. Tim Kenney (Bronxville) 81

T21. Corey Oppenheimer (Blind Brook) 81

T21. Wally Ryder (John Jay-Cross River) 81

T25. Liam Kilduff (John Jay-East Fishkill) 82

T25. Finn Kahl (Mamaroneck) 82

T25. Jackson Weller (Putnam Valley) 82

T28. Ryan Mascali (Rye) 83

T28. Ryan Pollitzer (Blind Brook) 83

T28. Tyler Zipper (Byram Hills) 83

T28. Pierce Lawler (Nyack) 83

T28. Niklas Schaper (Greeley) 83

T28. Noah Leder (Blind Brook) 83

T28. Jaxson DiStasio (Yorktown) 83

Boys team standings

1. Rye (394)

2. Mamaroneck (408)

3. Blind Brook (415)

4. John Jay-East Fishkill (429)

Section 1 girls golf championship

At The Links at Union Vale

1. Nina Choe (Ursuline) 71

2. Sybille Mayer (Albertus Magnus) 73

3. Caelyn Deserre (Arlington) 79

T4. Liya Chu (Scarsdale) 80

T4. Arwen Dong (Scarsdale) 80

T6. Grace Rotatori (Ursuline) 84

T6. Marissa Goodman (Suffern) 84

T6. Ella Shin (Nanuet) 84

9. Lilah Kelly (Yorktown) 86

10. Lylah Bloch (Clarkstown) 87

11. Nia Sun (Edgemont) 88

T12. Ava Kelly (Yorktown) 90

T12. Anya Foley (Irvington) 90

14. Zoe Winston (Scarsdale) 91

15. Emily Vent (Lakeland/Walter Panas) 92

16. Isabella Cajahuanca (Harrison) 93

17. Leila Kurbusi (Rye) 95

T18. Kate Lazarov (Bronxville) 96

T18. Beverly Kang (Harrison) 96

T18. Chloe Lee (Pearl River) 96

T18. Rory Winston (Scarsdale) 96

Girls team standings

1. Scarsdale (347)

2. Clarkstown (400)

3. Rye (409)

4. Arlington (415)

5. Pearl River (NC)

This article originally appeared on Rockland/Westchester Journal News: Choe leads Section 1 girls golf, Carey and Fernandez tied in boys golf

Dallas Cowboys rumors. What prognosticator has Dallas going 14-3?

The release of the 2026 NFL schedule means speculation can turn from who the Dallas Cowboys will be playing four months from now to how they will do in those games a third of a year off.

May is a time of optimism, and so it is that all predictions have the Cowboys with a winning record, and one outlet goes through a game-by-game analysis of how Dallas will go 14-3 and earn the top seed in the NFC.

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Now that fans know when Dallas is playing, they can start buying tickets, and there are plenty of places to do so. Here is what's up with the Cowboys.

Dallas Cowboys predictions 2026

Now that the 2026 schedule has dropped, early (often phrased "way too early") game-by-game predictions are coming out. They have the Cowboys going anywhere from 14-3 (?) to 10-7, though the sports books offer a more realistic assessment of 9.5 wins.

Near the top end, the USA Today's Dallas Cowboys Wire has Dallas going 6-0 in division and beating the Los Angeles Rams and Green Bay Packers en route to a 12-5 record.

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DraftKings has an over-under of 9.5 wins for the Dallas Cowboys, second in the NFC East behind the Eagles (10.5), and that 9.5 number is a consensus among sportsbooks. ESPN analyst Mike Clay projects Dallas to win 10.1 games.

ESPN's Todd Archer's biggest takeaway was "Sleep science might be the most important phrase to describe the early part of the season, particularly Weeks 3-5, when the Cowboys play three games in 12 days. After a 10-hour flight back from Rio de Janeiro (Ravens), they face the Texans before a quick turnaround for the Thursday nighter against the Buccaneers at AT&T Stadium. After the Cowboys get through that stretch, they face the Packers and Eagles."

As for the good news, Archer writes: "The Cowboys will close the season fast and reach the postseason. Last season, the Cowboys found themselves on the edges of the playoff race in December but lost four of their last five games to finish 7-9-1 and miss the playoffs for a second straight year. That won't happen this year. The Cowboys play two of their final three games at home. They have beaten the Giants eight straight times at AT&T Stadium, and they have won four of their past five games at the Commanders. That should allow them to make the playoffs at least as a wild-card team."

Google AI, which cribs Archer from ESPN, down to the "sleep science" reference, pegs the Cowboys at 11-6. A to Z Sports puts Dallas at 10-7 after a 4-1 start. Blogging the Boys makes a number of predictions and pegs the Cowboys at 11-6 and winning the NFC East with a 4-2 divisional record.

Sports Illustrated says 11-6, while ClutchPoints is the outlier, putting Dallas at 14-3. That includes a season-ending win against Washington when a 13-3 Cowboys team would probably be resting everyone.

Dallas Cowboys schedule for 2026

The Cowboys' 2026 schedule is out and the first impression is that it has a tough stretch early. After opening with games against the New York Giants and Washington Commanders, who were undistinguished this year, Dallas has the long trip to Rio de Janeiro for a "home" game, then has a brutal stretch that goes to Houston, at home against Tampa Bay, then at Green Bay (Micah Parsons reunion) and at Philadelphia.

That four-game stretch, with three of the four games not in the Metroplex, is as hard a gauntlet as any team in the league has this year.

Then comes a four-game stretch that looks manageable: Arizona at home, at Indianapolis, San Francisco at home and Tennessee at home. That's three out of four at home, three out of four against teams that had losing records last year, and in the case of Arizona and Tennessee, are supposed to be bad this year.

The Cowboys, as expected, have more prime-time games than anyone except the Los Angeles Rams, who, like Dallas, have six. Add in the Thanksgiving Day game against Philadelphia, and the Cowboys have seven of their 17 games that will be the only game on.

Here is the full schedule, with television. All times Mountain, so add an hour to get Dallas time.

PRESEASON

Week 1 Sat, Aug 15 at Seattle Seahawks 6 p.m. MT/7 p.m. CT

Week 2 Sat, Aug 22 at Arizona Cardinals 11 a.m. MT/noon CT

Week 3 Sat, Aug 29 vs. New Orleans Saints 10 a.m. MT/11 a.m. CT

REGULAR SEASON

Week 1 Sun, Sept. 13 at New York Giants 6:20 p.m. MT/7:20 p.m. CT, NBC

Week 2 Sun, Sept. 20 vs. Washington Commanders 2:25 p.m. MT/3:25 p.m. CT, FOX

Week 3 Sun, Sept 27 vs. Baltimore Ravens (at Rio) 2:25 p.m. MT/3:25 p.m. CT, CBS

Week 4 Sun, Oct 4 at Houston Texans 11 a.m. MT/noon CT, FOX

Week 5 Thu, Oct 8 vs. Tampa Bay Buccaneers 6:15 p.m. MT/7:15 p.m. CT, Amazon Prime Video

Week 6 Sun, Oct 18 at Green Bay Packers 6:20 p.m. MT/7:20 p.m. CT, NBC

Week 7 Mon, Oct 26 at Philadelphia Eagles 6:15 PM ESPN

Week 8 Sun, Nov 1 vs. Arizona Cardinals 11 a.m. MT/noon CT, FOX

Week 9 Sun, Nov 8 at Indianapolis Colts 11 a.m. MT/noon CT, FOX

Week 10 Sun, Nov 15 vs. San Francisco 49ers 2:25 p.m. MT/3:25 p.m., FOX

Week 11 Sun, Nov 22 vs. Tennessee Titans 11 a.m. MT/noon CT, FOX

Week 12 Thu, Nov 26 vs. Philadelphia Eagles 2:30 p.m. MT/3:30 p.m. CT, FOX

Week 13 Mon, Dec 7 at Seattle Seahawks 6:15 p.m. MT/7:15 p.m. CT ESPN

Week 14 BYE

Week 15 Sun, Dec 20 at Los Angeles Rams 2:25 p.m. MT/3:25 p.m. CT, CBS

Week 16 Sun, Dec 27 vs. Jacksonville Jaguars 6:20 p.m. MT/7:20 p.m., NBC

Week 17 Sun, Jan 3 vs. New York Giants 11 a.m. MT/noon CT, FOX

Week 18 Sun, Jan 10 at Washington Commanders TBD

Dallas Cowboys tickets 2026

Seat Geek is the official partner of the Dallas Cowboys, so this is where to get official tickets. The Cowboys are also offering packages for the Week 3 game in Rio de Janeiro against the Ravens, ranging from $1,200 to $5,750. That doesn't include airfare and the cheap rate doesn't include hotel.

Other places to buy tickets, which will be more expensive but with a much larger selection than the official tickets, include StubHub, TicketMaster and Vivid Seats. Those sites also offer tickets for away games.

Dallas Cowboys schedule 2027

It is, in fact, too early to be wondering about the 2027 schedule, which will presumably drop in around 51 weeks, but the Cowboys already know their opponents for 14 of their 17 games.

Dallas will play divisional rivals Philadelphia Eagles, Washington Commanders and New York Giants twice, then will play the AFC East and the NFC South as part of the NFL's normal rotation. That means games against the Buffalo Bills, Miami Dolphins, New England Patriots, New York Jets, Atlanta Falcons, Carolina Panthers, New Orleans Saints and Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

The other three games (against a team from the NFC North, a team from the NFC West and an AFC team) will be based on how they finish in the NFC East.

Bret Bloomquist can be reached, bbloomquist@elpasotimes.com; @Bretbloomquist on X.

This article originally appeared on El Paso Times: Dallas Cowboys 14-3! One outlet thinks so, while all see improvement

Canadiens Highlights: Newhook Clinches The Series

Canadiens Highlights: Newhook Clinches The Series
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The Montreal Canadiens faced the Buffalo Sabres in Game 7 of their second-round series, hoping to earn yet another exciting, underdog win.

Prior to puck drop, the Habs announced they would make one lineup modification, replacing fourth-line forward Joe Veleno with rookie Oliver Kapanen, who made his series debut.

It was yet another exciting matchup, and the Habs managed to emerge with a 3-2 win, qualifying for the Eastern Conference final in the process.

Let’s dive into the highlights!

Veteran Impact

The Canadiens got off to a great start, culminating in Phillip Danault’s first goal of the playoffs. The veteran capitalized on a great forecheck by Josh Anderson, not to mention a very smart pass by defenceman Kaiden Guhle.

At that point in the game, the high-danger scoring chances were already 3-0 in favour of the Habs, and it must be noted that the team was 12-2 when they score first in a Game 7.

Phillip Danault scores early to give the #GoHabsGo a 1-0 lead.

Great work by Josh Anderson on the forecheck. pic.twitter.com/J7YNSsGK5k

— Montreal Hockey Now (@MTLhockeynow) May 18, 2026

Crucial Goals

Depth players continued to play a crucial role in the game, as evidenced by Zachary Bolduc’s third goal of the playoffs. Canadiens captain Nick Suzuki provided an excellent assist on the play.

Considering he had an up and down regular-season, Bolduc’s uptick in effort and results throughout the playoffs is more than commendable.

He’s still a very young player with a long career ahead of him. Enjoying a relatively successful playoffs run will go a long way in instilling a certain amount of confidence.

Zachary Bolduc gives the #GoHabsGo a 2-0 lead!!!!! pic.twitter.com/5RZRLvucwi

— Montreal Hockey Now (@MTLhockeynow) May 19, 2026

Classic Adversity

One thing that’s quite apparent when analyzing the Canadiens is that they have the ability to be a world-class team.

They can also put together some of the worst hockey you’ll ever see, as was the case through a fairly long stretch in the second period.

The Sabres capitalized when Jordan Greenway found a way to beat Dobes with the help of many of his friends, who were creating havoc in front of the Sabres crease.

Same play, different view! 👀 #Game7#StanleyCuphttps://t.co/8DFxUckEk9pic.twitter.com/NtsKIDdBRH

— NHL (@NHL) May 19, 2026

The Best Referees On Earth

The Sabres decided to run Dobes, again, and much like the officiating in most of these playoff games, the referees failed to do their job.

It was genuinely an awful job by veteran officials that know better.

And it’s clearly a recurring issue that’s plaguing the league.

Dobes gets run over (again, it's happening a lot in these playoffs).

No penalty. Of course.#GoHabsGopic.twitter.com/rnSi615H0q

— Montreal Hockey Now (@MTLhockeynow) May 19, 2026

Seeing as the referees decided to perform game management, which is exactly what no one wants to see, the Sabres gained the advantage by not having to kill a penalty.

Rasmus Dahlin tied the game shortly thereafter.

A MOMENT FOR THE DEFENSEMEN ‼️#LetsGoBuffalopic.twitter.com/Jl8payY2Bp

— Buffalo Sabres (@BuffaloSabres) May 19, 2026

Need A Hero

The final 10 minutes of the third period would go a long way in determining whether the Canadiens could truly rise to the occasion, as they did so many times in the regular season, or if they’d let their lack of experience show by blowing yet another lead in an elimination game.

The Habs played scared for the majority of the second and third period, which led to a significant amount of defensive zone time.

You could argue they lacked any semblance of killer instinct.

The good news is that they had an opportunity to win the game with just one more shot, as the teams entered overtime tied at 2-2.

One of the most important players for the Canadiens in the playoffs, Alex Newhook, played the hero role, scoring with just a few minutes left in overtime.

ALEX NEWHOOK!!!!

The Montreal Canadiens are going to the Conference Final!!!! #GoHabsGopic.twitter.com/USlIPc5p3Z

— Montreal Hockey Now (@MTLhockeynow) May 19, 2026

All Montreal Canadiens statistics are 5v5 unless otherwise noted, via Natural Stat Trick.

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Charania: 'A lot of teams are calling' LeBron James and his camp

There seems to be a feeling among some that LeBron James would like to remain with the Los Angeles Lakers for next season and that he will if he receives an offer in free agency that he deems appropriate. But one can never quite be sure what he will do.

He may be 41 years of age, but he is still a desired commodity across the NBA. ESPN NBA insider Shams Charania made an appearance on "The Pat McAfee Show" on Monday and said that many teams have already called James' agent, Rich Paul.

“Honestly, I think LeBron, more than past years, probably needs even more time with his family, with his inner circle,” Charania said. “I do know a lot of teams are calling him and his camp. I spoke to Rich Paul the other day at the Chicago Draft Combine last week, and he told me every contender in the NBA, essentially, since the season ended has placed a call.”

Charania also added that James is expected to play another season in the league rather than retire.

It is thought that if James leaves the Lakers, he's most likely to join the Cleveland Cavaliers, his original team, or the Golden State Warriors. The Los Angeles Clippers have also been mentioned as a team that may have an outside chance of landing the four-time MVP.

But the Lakers could have an advantage over every other team that wants him since they will, in all likelihood, be able to offer him more money than everyone else. In addition, James and his family already live in the Southland, and, of course, his son Bronny plays for the Lakers.

This article originally appeared on LeBron Wire: Charania: 'A lot of teams are calling' LeBron James and his camp

Big sixth inning lifts Ellwood City over McGuffey in WPIAL 3A quarterfinals

WEXFORD — Despite a deadlocked tie and pitchers’ duel throughout No. 5 McGuffey and No. 4 Ellwood City’s WPIAL Class 3A high school softball quarterfinal matchup at North Allegheny Senior High School, the Wolverines used a three-run sixth inning to get past McGuffey 3-0 and advance to the semifinals on Monday, May 18. 

“It is the quarterfinals and when you get down to those final eight teams, it is going to be a battle,” Ellwood City head coach Gary Rozanski said. “Between both pitchers, we knew that whoever scored first would likely win the game.”

That moment for Ellwood City (10-5) came with one out in the sixth inning, breaking through against McGuffey (10-7) pitcher Miley Main. 

Throughout the contest, the Wolverines worked into deep counts and that continued in the sixth, with Amber McQuistion working the count full and getting on base with a leadoff walk. 

Two batters later, third baseman Kaylee Palombi roped a ball right through the shortstop’s legs and into the gap to score McQuistion from second for the game’s first run. 

“I was just so happy to come up there with that hit,” Palombi said. “I have been struggling a little bit the past two games, so I was just excited that I was able to come up in that moment and cash in.”

Ellwood City third baseman Kaylee Palombi (14) looks to connect with a pitch in the WPIAL 3A softball quarterfinal game between No. 5 McGuffey and No. 4 Ellwood City at North Allegheny Senior High School, Monday, May 18, 2026 in Wexford, Pa.

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Once Palombi manufactured the game-deciding run, Ellwood City got some much-needed insurance from the bottom of the order. 

After second baseman Carah Kreitzer reached on a single and left fielder Jadyn Allwine worked the Wolverines’ second walk of the inning to load the bases, right fielder Taylor Hoffman flipped the order with a two-run single up the middle. 

“Looking at McGuffey’s stats throughout the year, we wanted to be disciplined, selective and take advantage of any walk we got,” Rozanski said. “At the end, we got the timely hits and it was big for us.”

Along with the timely hits, McQuistion once again dazzled in the circle, pitching a complete game three-hit shutout, allowing just one free pass. 

Ellwood City pitcher Amber McQuistion (24) begins her delivery in the WPIAL 3A softball quarterfinal game between No. 5 McGuffey and No. 4 Ellwood City at North Allegheny Senior High School, Monday, May 18, 2026 in Wexford, Pa.

The senior Slippery Rock signee had hitters off balance all night, mixing in her offspeed pitches with a heavy dose of the fastball to strike out seven. 

“All my offspeed pitches were working well to get weak contact and pop balls up,” McQuistion said. “My change-up was good, along with my high curveball and a little bit of my screwball to get the swings and misses as well.”

With the victory, Ellwood City will now set its sights on top-seeded South Park. The two teams will face off on Wednesday, May 20 at a site and time to be determined.

Ethan Morrison is the sports reporter for the Beaver County Times. Contact him at emorrison@usatodayco.com and follow him at EthanMorrison26 on X.

This article originally appeared on Beaver County Times: Ellwood City shuts down McGuffey in WPIAL 3A softball quarterfinals

Complete look at the Round 3 lineup of the Stanley Cup playoffs

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After a neck-and-neck battle between the Buffalo Sabres and Montreal Canadiens during the second round of the Stanley Cup playoffs, the conference final lineup is officially set.

With the Sabres and the Canadiens entering the match tied 3-3 out of six games played, the two teams found themselves tied 2-2 for the entirety of the third period, prompting them to advance into overtime play.

Whichever team scored just one more point would go on to the Eastern Conference final against the Carolina Hurricanes and be another step closer to a potential Stanley Cup victory.

It all came down to center Alex Newhook, who was assisted by defenseman Alexandre Carrier, to score the winning point for Montreal, securing both the Canadiens' spot in the lineup for Round 3 of the Stanley Cup playoffs with a 3-2 overtime victory against Buffalo . 

The Western Conference, however, has had its match locked in since last Thursday, when the Vegas Golden Knights smashed the Anaheim Ducks out of the competition in a 5-1 game. 

Their victory was the fourth out of the seven set games, awarding Vegas its spot in Round 3 of the competition. The Knights snagged that spot just behind the Colorado Avalanche, which wiped out the Minnesota Wild last Wednesday.

Everything was looking up for Colorado after the first two games against Minnesota in the second round. Yet, there was likely some disappointment from Avalanche fans as their team fell short of matching their postseason winning streak record in Game 3.

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While the Avalanche fumbled during a 5-1 loss in Game 3, it came back stronger in Game 4, where it secured its third win over Minnesota in a redeeming 5-2 victory.

All eyes were on Minnesota as it needed to beat Colorado in three back-to-back games if it wanted to advance to the conference final, and that was looking like a possibility as the two teams went into overtime after tying 3-3 during Game 5.

Unfortunately for the Wild, that possibly was shot into space at the hands of Colorado’s defenseman Brett Kulak, who secured the winning point for his team. This not only ended the Wild’s series but punched the Avalanche’s ticket to Round 3 of the Stanley Cup playoffs.

On the western side of the ice, hockey fans can choose to root for either Colorado or Las Vegas, and on the eastern side, they can choose between Carolina or Montreal.

The victor of each conference will, of course, advance to the Stanley Cup final and fight for the trophy.

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Mets score ten runs in twelfth inning to beat Nationals

Brett Baty celebrates with teammates in the dugout after hitting a home run in the fourth inning during the game between the New York Mets and the Washington Nationals at Nationals Park on Monday, May 18, 2026 in Washington, District of Columbia.

The Mets and Nationals played an absolute slog of a game that lasted a little over four hours, but the Mets won 16-7 in the end. And hey, that beats the alternative.

The Mets got on the board first when Luis Torrens doubled on a ball that just passed over third base as it made its way down the left field line, driving in Tyrone Taylor in the process. But the Nationals answered with a pair of runs off Mets starter Christian Scott in the bottom of the inning. Jose Tena drove in a run with a double to tie the game, and later in the inning, he scored on a Drew Millas single to give the Nationals a 2-1 lead.

Washington added a run in the bottom of the third and really should’ve scored another. Joey Wiemer, who entered the game in place of Jacob Young after the latter took a fastball from Scott to the ribs, doubled in a run to extend the lead. Daylen Lile looked like he would’ve scored a fourth run for the Nationals, but he stumbled as he rounded third base and had to retreat. Scott escaped the inning without further damage.

Brett Baty hit an absolute shot of a solo home run in the top of the fourth to cut the Nationals’ lead in half, and a two-run single from Juan Soto put the Mets back in front in the top of the fifth.

While Scott only went four innings, Austin Warren threw a pair of scoreless innings, and Bo Bichette finally notched his first extra-base hit in forever with a solo home run to left-center in the top of the seventh. The Mets had a 5-3 lead.

Unfortunately, that wasn’t enough. Brooks Raley had his worst appearance of the season—and one of his worst as a Met—in the bottom of the inning. He served up a leadoff double to James Wood, issued back-to-back walks to load the bases, and gave up a sacrifice fly that got the Nationals within one.

Tobias Myers took over for Raley and go out of the inning with the lead intact, but Myers gave up a run of his own in the bottom of the eighth when Curtis Mead doubled to tie the game.

Luke Weaver got into trouble in the bottom of the ninth, too, but he managed to get through the inning and send the game to extra innings. And after the Mets failed to score with the free runner in the top of the tenth, thanks largely to Mark Vientos grounding into an inning-ending double play, Huascar Brazobán kept with the late-inning bullpen theme. He loaded the bases with one out, but he induced a weak ground ball for a force out at home plate for the second out before getting a strikeout to end the inning and send the game to the eleventh.

Marcus Semien gave the Mets the lead with a one-out sacrifice fly just a few feet shy of the left field fence in fair territory, as pinch runner Vidal Bruján, who entered the game as the free runner for a massive baserunning upgrade from Vientos, had advanced to third when Brett Baty lined out to center to begin the inning.

Once again, that was unfortunately not enough. Brazobán came back out for the bottom of the eleventh, and the cheapness of the Manfred runner was really apparent. The Nationals’ free runner advanced to third base on a soft tapper, and another weak ground ball allowed him to score the tying run.

Brazobán got the second out of the inning on a fielder’s choice grounder to first that Baty, who moved over to first after Vientos was lifted in the top of the inning, turned into an out at second base. Jorbit Vivas doubled, though, to put runners on second and third with two outs. Brazobán managed to keep the game alive again, though, when he induced a 6-3 ground ball to get the game to the twelfth.

And then the Mets scored ten runs in the top of the twelfth, as they scored five against Nationals reliever Paxton Schultz before Washington decided to give up on the game and put a position player on the mound. There was confusion among the umpires about whether or not that was allowed, which delayed the inning for a few minutes. But the Mets scored five more as they teed up on position player-turned pitcher Vivas.

That was—thank goodness—finally enough. Craig Kimbrel pitched the bottom of the twelfth and gave up a run, but he managed to finish the game without allowing more.

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NHL playoffs schedule 2026: Full bracket, dates, times, TV channels, live streams for road to Stanley Cup

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NHL playoffs schedule 2026: Full bracket, dates, times, TV channels, live streams for road to Stanley Cup originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

Hockey fans, the Stanley Cup Playoffs are officially here. The 2026 version might be as good as ever, with a bracket that feels as wide open as any in recent memory.

Sixteen teams have the same quest: to take home Lord Stanley's Cup. Only one will emerge victorious and etch its name into NHL history. The landscape has shifted dramatically this year, as for the first time in a decade, the defending champions will not be in the dance, as the Florida Panthers failed to qualify following their 2025 title run. That leaves the door wide open for the Colorado Avalanche, who enter the postseason as Presidents' Trophy winners, and the Vegas Golden Knights, who look to recapture their 2023 magic under the late-season guidance of John Tortorella.

Then, of course, there's the Buffalo Sabres, who finally shattered the longest playoff drought in NHL history by storming into the postseason as Atlantic Division champions. After 14 years on the outside looking in, Lindy Ruff’s squad has transformed from a December basement-dweller into a legitimate threat to go the distance.

From the breakout Sabres winning the Atlantic to the Utah Mammoth making their postseason debut, the stage is set for a wild ride. Here is the full schedule for every series of the 2026 NHL Playoffs.

NHL playoffs schedule, scores 2026

Conference Finals

Hurricanes vs. Canadiens

DateGameTime (ET)Watch
May 21Game 1 at Carolina8 p.m.TNT, truTV, DIRECTV
May 23Game 2 at Carolina7 p.m.TNT, truTV, DIRECTV
May 25Game 3 at Montreal8 p.m.TNT, truTV, DIRECTV
May 27Game 4 at Montreal8 p.m.TNT, truTV, DIRECTV
May 29Game 5 at Carolina*8 p.m.TNT, truTV, DIRECTV
May 31Game 6 at Montreal*TBDTNT, truTV, DIRECTV
June 2Game 7 at Carolina*8 p.m.TNT, truTV, DIRECTV

Avalanche vs. Golden Knights

DateGameTime (ET)Watch
May 20Game 1 at Colorado8 p.m.ESPN, DIRECTV, fubo, ESPN app
May 22Game 2 at Colorado8 p.m.ESPN, DIRECTV, fubo, ESPN app
May 24Game 3 at Vegas8 p.m.ESPN, DIRECTV, fubo, ESPN app
May 26Game 4 at Vegas9 p.m.ESPN, DIRECTV, fubo, ESPN app
May 28Game 5 at Colorado*8 p.m.ESPN, DIRECTV, fubo, ESPN app
May 30Game 6 at Vegas*8 p.m.ABC, DIRECTV, fubo, ESPN app
June 1Game 7 at Colorado*8 p.m.ESPN, DIRECTV, fubo, ESPN app

* If necessary


Second Round

Hurricanes vs. Flyers - Carolina wins 4-0

DateGameTime (ET)Watch
May 2Game 1: Hurricanes 3, Flyers 0
May 4Game 2: Hurricanes 3, Flyers 2 (OT)
May 7Game 3: Hurricanes 4, Flyers 1
May 9Game 4: Hurricanes 3, Flyers 2 (OT)

Sabres vs. Canadiens - Montreal wins 4-3

DateGameTime (ET)Watch
May 6Game 1: Sabres 4, Canadiens 2
May 8Game 2: Canadiens 5, Sabres 1
May 10Game 3: Canadiens 6, Sabres 2
May 12Game 4: Sabres 3, Canadiens 2
May 14Game 5: Canadiens 6, Sabres 3
May 16Game 6: Sabres 8, Canadiens 3
May 18Game 7: Canadiens 3, Sabres 2 (OT)

Avalanche vs. Wild - Colorado wins 4-1

DateGameTime (ET)Watch
May 3Game 1: Avalanche 9, Wild 6
May 5Game 2: Avalanche 5, Wild 2
May 9Game 3: Wild 5, Avalanche 1
May 11Game 4: Avalanche 5, Wild 2
May 13Game 5: Avalanche 4, Wild 3 (OT)

Golden Knights vs. Ducks - Vegas wins 4-2

DateGameTime (ET)Watch
May 4Game 1: Golden Knights 3, Ducks 1
May 6Game 2: Ducks 3, Golden Knights 1
May 8Game 3: Golden Knights 6, Ducks 2
May 10Game 4: Ducks 4, Golden Knights 3
May 12Game 5: Golden Knights 3, Ducks 2 (OT)
May 14Game 6: Golden Knights 5, Ducks 1

First Round

Sabres vs. Bruins - Buffalo wins 4-2

DateGameTime (ET)Watch
April 19Game 1: Sabres 4, Bruins 3
April 21Game 2: Bruins 4, Sabres 2
April 23Game 3: Sabres 3, Bruins 1
April 26Game 4: Sabres 6, Bruins 1
April 28Game 5: Bruins 2, Sabres 1 (OT)
May 1Game 6: Sabres 4, Bruins 1

Lightning vs. Canadiens - Montreal 4-3

DateGameTime (ET)Watch
April 19Game 1: Canadiens 4, Lightning 3 (OT)
April 21Game 2: Lightning 3, Canadiens 2 (OT)
April 24Game 3: Canadiens 3, Lightning 2 (OT)
April 26Game 4: Lightning 3, Canadiens 2
April 29Game 5: Canadiens 3, Lightning 2
May 1Game 6: Lightning 1, Canadiens 0 (OT)
May 3Game 7: Canadiens 2, Lightning 1

Hurricanes vs. Senators - Carolina wins 4-0

DateGameTime (ET)Watch
April 18Game 1: Hurricanes 2, Senators 0
April 20Game 2: Hurricanes 3, Senators 2 (2 OT)
April 23Game 3: Hurricanes 2, Senators 1
April 25Game 4: Hurricanes 4, Senators 2

Penguins vs. Flyers - Philadelphia wins 4-2

DateGameTime (ET)Watch
April 18Game 1: Flyers 3, Penguins 2
April 20Game 2: Flyers 3, Penguins
April 22Game 3: Flyers 5, Penguins 2
April 25Game 4: Penguins 4, Flyers 2
April 27Game 5: Flyers 3, Penguins 2
April 29Game 6: Flyers 1, Penguins 0 (OT)

Avalanche vs. Kings - Colorado wins 4-0

DateGameTime (ET)Watch
April 19Game 1: Avalanche 2, Kings 1
April 21Game 2: Avalanche 2, Kings 1 (OT)
April 23Game 3: Avalanche 4, Kings 2
April 26Game 4: Avalanche 5, Kings 1

Stars vs. Wild - Minnesota wins 4-2

DateGameTime (ET)Watch
April 18Game 1: Wild 6, Stars 1
April 20Game 2: Stars 4, Wild 2
April 22Game 3: Stars 4, Wild 3 (2 OT)
April 25Game 4: Wild 3, Stars 2 (OT)
April 28Game 5: Wild 4, Stars 2
April 30Game 6: Wild 5, Stars 2

Golden Knights vs. Mammoth - Vegas wins 4-2

DateGameTime (ET)Watch
April 19Game 1: Golden Knights 4, Mammoth 2
April 21Game 2: Mammoth 3, Golden Knights 2
April 24Game 3: Mammoth 4, Golden Knights 2
April 27Game 4: Golden Knights 5, Mammoth 4 (OT)
April 29Game 5: Golden Knights 5, Mammoth 4 (2 OT)
May 1Game 6: Golden Knights 5, Mammoth 1

Oilers vs. Ducks - Anaheim wins 4-2

DateGameTime (ET)Watch
April 20Game 1: Oilers 4, Ducks 3
April 22Game 2: Ducks 6, Oilers 4
April 24Game 3: Ducks 7, Oilers 4
April 26Game 4: Ducks 4, Oilers 3 (OT)
April 28Game 5: Oilers 4, Ducks 1
April 30Game 6: Ducks 5, Oilers 2

Where to watch NHL playoffs 2026

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How will the 2026 NHL playoffs work?

The 2026 Stanley Cup Playoffs follow a divisional bracket system where 16 teams — eight from each conference —compete in four rounds of best-of-seven series. The top three teams in each of the league's four divisions qualify automatically, while the final four spots are awarded to the two wild card teams in each conference with the highest remaining point totals.

In the opening round, the division winner with the best record in their conference faces the wild card with the fewest points, while the other division winner plays the wild card with the higher point total. The remaining first-round series feature the second- and third-place teams from each division facing off against one another.

Every series follows a 2–2–1–1–1 format, meaning the higher-seeded team hosts Games 1, 2, 5, and 7. Home-ice advantage is determined by division seeding in the first two rounds and moves to the team with the better regular-season record for the Conference Finals and the Stanley Cup Final.

Postseason hockey also introduces continuous 20-minute, five-on-five overtime periods where the first goal scored ends the game, as there are no shootouts in the playoffs.

How many teams make the NHL playoffs?

Sixteen teams make the Stanley Cup Playoffs, eight from both the Eastern and Western Conference. This includes the top three teams in all four divisions — Atlantic, Metropolitan, Pacific, Central — and four wild card teams, two from each conference.

How many rounds are in the NHL playoffs?

There are four rounds in the NHL playoffs, each consisting of a best-of-seven series. To win the Stanley Cup, a team must advance through the First Round, the Second Round (Division Finals), and the Conference Finals, before finally winning the Stanley Cup Final.

Because every round requires four victories to advance, a champion must win a total of 16 games over the course of the postseason.

How many games are in a series?

All series in the Stanley Cup playoffs follow a seven-game format.

The matchups are played in a 2–2–1–1–1 format, where the team with home-ice advantage hosts Games 1, 2, 5, and 7, while the lower seed hosts Games 3, 4, and 6. This structure remains consistent from the opening series through the Final, ensuring that the team with the better regular-season standing always has the opportunity to host a potential Game 7 in front of their home crowd.

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2027 Summer Scouting Report: Christian Alliegro, LB, Ohio State

Summer is here, sort of, and it is everyone’s favorite time of the year, scouting time. Every year, we do Summer Scouting to preview college football for Bucs fans, but also give them an idea of names to follow and watch in the fall as needs pop up for Tampa Bay. 

Are we going to write about quarterbacks? Offensive tackles? Edge rushers? You know it, but why? Because other NFL teams will draft them, just as they will draft every other position. It all matters whether these players end up on the Bucs, the Bears, or the Steelers. We write these so Bucs fans can be the most informed fans. 

So if you are still with us, enjoy our latest Summer Scouting report as we prepare you for the Fall.

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  • Michigan
  • Maryland
  • MTSU

Background Info

  • Listed at 6-4/247 lbs.
  • 3-Star recruit according to 247 Sports
  • Initially committed to Navy for lacrosse, but flipped to Wisconsin for football
  • All-American lacrosse player
  • Transferred from Wisconsin to Ohio State
  • First-Team All-State and First-Team All-County in high school

Notable career stats heading into 2026

  • 124 tackles
  • 22 combined tackles for a loss and sacks
  • Generated 0 turnovers

Notable numbers from PFF heading into 2026

  • 57.5 Career PFF Run Defense Grade
  • 52.7 Career PFF Coverage Grade
  • 9 Hurries
  • Missed tackle rate of 12.5%
  • 52 Stops

Strengths

  • Closing speed that makes him reliable in the run game and pass rushing
  • Physical player, can run through blockers
  • Does a good job of shedding blocks or finding holes in the scheme
  • A presence in the middle of coverage
  • Sideline to sideline range and speed

Player Summary

Christian Alliegro is a physical linebacker prospect who has some limitations in his game. He is really physical in the middle of the field for the defense, he closes quickly on ball carriers, but his best tool is his range. He does a good job of shedding blocks as well, and finding running lanes in general, so it allows for him to make a difference there. However, he needs to work on his pass coverage and overall awareness in 2026. 

This article originally appeared on Bucs Wire: 2027 Summer Scouting Report on Ohio State LB Christian Alliegro

Sophie Cunningham’s six words say everything Fever fans wanted to hear

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There are moments early in a season when a short message can reveal far more than a box score ever could. That is exactly what happened when Sophie Cunningham shared six simple words after another strong outing with the Indiana Fever:

“happy to be back in action.”

For most players, it may have sounded routine. For Cunningham and the Fever, it carried much more weight. After an injury-riddled 2025 season ended with a torn MCL, there were real questions surrounding how quickly Cunningham could return to form physically and mentally. Instead, four games into the 2026 season, she already looks like one of Indiana’s most important tone-setters.

And the timing could not be better for a Fever team still trying to establish its identity around Caitlin Clark and a roster filled with expectations. Cunningham is averaging 9.8 points, 3.8 rebounds and 1.5 assists through Indiana’s first four games, but her impact has gone beyond production. She has brought energy, toughness and visible confidence back into the Fever rotation.

Sunday’s 89-78 victory over the Seattle Storm showcased that perfectly. Even after moving to the bench following three straight starts, Cunningham responded with 17 points, three rebounds, a steal and a block while helping completely change the pace and intensity of the game.

Sophie Cunningham looks fully comfortable again

The most encouraging part for Indiana may not even be the scoring. It is how natural Cunningham looks again. She is moving confidently, playing physically and embracing the emotional edge that has always made her valuable. Players coming off major injuries often spend months searching for rhythm or trust in their bodies again.

Cunningham does not appear stuck in that stage anymore. That is why her six-word message resonated so strongly with Fever fans online. The reaction quickly turned emotional, with supporters celebrating not only her performance but the fact she genuinely seems to be enjoying basketball again.

MoreSophie Cunningham’s latest recognition shows Indiana Fever are becoming bigger than basketball

Indiana may need this version of Cunningham

The Fever entered the season knowing their offense would generate attention because of Clark, but Indiana also needed players capable of bringing balance and edge to the roster. Cunningham fills that role naturally.

She can start. She can lead the second unit. She can defend multiple positions and provide spacing offensively. But beyond all of that, she brings personality and emotional stability to a team still learning how to handle rising expectations. That is why those six words mattered.

They sounded like a player finally feeling healthy, confident and fully part of the moment again. And for Indiana, that could become one of the biggest developments of the entire early season.

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Clatsop County golfers and track stars tee off on championship season

Championship season has officially arrived for spring sports.

Monday and Tuesday concludes golf season for Seaside as both the boys and girls traveled to their respective state championship locations. The boys made a return trip to Emerald Valley Golf Club in Creswell, while the girls traveled to Eagle Crest Resort in Redmond. On the track, Knappa, Astoria, Warrenton and Seaside teams are set for their district meets later this week.

Seaside senior eyeing state title

The Seaside boys enter the state golf tournament as the defending champions.

Despite returning top golfer Xanh Quang and experienced golfer Landon Nofield, the Seagulls have three new members making the trip this year. Freshman Will Haag, and juniors Gunner Norman and Dexter Jenks are looking to provide the Seagulls with two more good rounds.

The Seaside boys entered the state tournament ranked fifth in the official Oregon School Activities Association computer rankings. The Seagulls rank behind favorites Pendelton/Griswold and Marist Catholic, as well as Cascade and Marshfield. Though Pendleton and Marist are the two favorites, Seaside head coach Jim Poetsch says the tournament is wide open for anyone to take due to how difficult the course is to manage.

On the individual side, Quang is looking to cement his legacy as one of the best golfers in Seaside history. Quang will be chasing the state individual title to cap off his legacy. After setting milestones like a tournament record at the Seaside Invitational and winning the district title last week, he’s hoping for one more moment on Tuesday.

Seaside girls golf team hopes for splashy finish

The girls entered Monday’s 21-team field as the No. 5 seed.

A strong season from Seaside has the girls ranked behind Salem Academy, Henley, Catlin Gabel and St. Marys. Cowapa league rival Scappoose is ranked sixth, but is trending up over the last couple of weeks.

The girls’ field is shaping up to be a coronation for Salem Academy. The Crusaders have dominated the 4A/3A/2A/1A division all season and look poised to hold the trophy Tuesday afternoon. Salem is coming off shooting a total team score of 644 in last week’s district championships. This was more than 160 points lower than second-place Santiam Christian. Not only that, but Salem had four of the first five spots in the individual category.

Second place behind Salem will be up for grabs, so the experienced Seagulls squad can easily claim a top five finish if all four girls shoot well at the same time.

Knappa distance runners look sharp in last tuneup

In the final tuneup meet before the 2A District Championships on Friday, the Knappa boys distance runners had solid results.

Senior Wyatt Jacobson won the 800 meters in a personal best time of 1:57.95. Jacobson now owns the top times in the state for three events. His 1:57.95 leads in the 800, his time of 4:07.57 is top in the 1500 and 8:55.54 in the 3000 meters is also first. The senior has a chance to add more state titles to his belt before he leaves the Loggers.

In the 1500 meters, Rowdy Justus and Kyler Rodriguez both ran personal best times at the Jeannie James Invitational. Justus crossed the line first with a 4:17.37, then Rodriguez came home third with a 4:24.13. Logan Affolter was fourth in a time of 4:33.66. Finally, Gavin Jasper ran a personal best of 9:27.01 in the 3000 meters to finish second. Jasper and teammate Oskar Peitsch finished with near identical times as Peitsch crossed the line in 9:27.50.

Entering districts, the Loggers have three of the top 10 times in the 3000 meters, two of the top 10 in the 1500, the top 800 meter time and Paul Thompson is ranked fourth in the 400 meters with a time of 51.47.

On the girls side, Emma Jackson continued her lowering of times with a personal best in the 1500. The junior blew away the competition while running a 5:09.42, to win the race by over 45 seconds.

Jackson now ranks in the top 10 in all three distance events. She is eighth in the 800 meters with a time of 2:29.80, ninth in the 1500 after her 5:09.42 and is eighth in the 3000 meters with a time of 11:26.44

Astoria, Seaside track teams set to begin Cowapa League showdowns

The Cowapa League Championships is set to begin Wednesday. The two-day event is expected to see some exciting matchups.

The most anticipated track matchup will featuring Seaside’s super freshman Will Flores and Scappoose senior Cameron Dierdoff. Flores has taken the track world by storm as one of the fastest freshman in all of Oregon regardless of division. Flores has run under 50 seconds in the 400, 1:55 in the 800 and under 4:25 in the 1500 meters. These are times that would get most seniors into college and Flores is running them as a freshman.

His counterpart Dierdoff, is right with him.

The Indians senior has run 49.99 in the 400, to Flores’ 49.86 and is the No. 1 seed in the boys 800 meters with a 1:54.99. Assuming these two run the same races, that will be one of the most watched track events of the two day meet.

The other will be William Laman vs Diego Velazquez in the distance events. These two have been rivals for the last two seasons and Laman is looking to get revenge on Velazquez after losing to him during cross country season. Velazquez has the lower time at the 1500 distance, while Laman has him beat in the 3000 meters.

Of course, there are other athletes to watch in the field events, but these are two events that will garner the most attention on track.

Warrenton is set for district meet

Warrenton’s track and field team members are set to join the rest of their Clatsop County counterparts at their own district meet. The Warriors will travel to Griswold Stadium at Lewis and Clark College for the 3A Coastal Range League Championship. This will be the final meet for athletes to qualify, so Warrenton seniors will look to finish off their track and field seasons with a qualifying berth in Eugene.

Guardians score vs. Tigers. Jose Ramirez powers Cleveland over Detroit

Jose Ramirez had a two-run double and a solo home run and the visiting Cleveland Guardians rolled past the slumping Detroit Tigers 8-2 on Monday, May 18.

Chase DeLauter and Rhys Hoskins drove in two runs apiece, while Brayan Rocchio scored three times.

Cleveland starter Slade Cecconi (3-4) held the Tigers to two runs and four hits in 7⅓ innings. The Guardians have won six of their last seven games.

Detroit starter Framber Valdez (2-3) gave up four runs and five hits in five innings. He walked four and struck out three. Valdez had won all five of his previous career outings against the Guardians.

The Tigers are 2-11 over their last 13 games.

Riley Greene had two hits, including an RBI double, for Detroit. Matt Vierling added a solo homer.

Cleveland Guardians starter Slade Cecconi throws a pitch against the Detroit Tigers on May 18, 2026, in Detroit, Michigan.

The game was delayed 43 minutes by inclement weather.

Detroit took a 1-0 lead in the first. Greene, who had an 11-game hitting streak snapped on May 17, blasted a Cecconi fastball off the right-center field wall to knock in Dillon Dingler. The two-out hit followed Kevin McGonigle's single and Dingler's fielder's choice grounder.

Cleveland grabbed a 2-1 lead in the third. Rocchio led off with a triple to right-center. One out later, Ramirez walked and DeLauter hit into a fielder's choice as Rocchio scored. DeLauter scored from first on Hoskins' double to left-center.

Cleveland Guardians' Jose Ramirez breaks his bat against the Detroit Tigers on May 18, 2026, in Detroit, Michigan.

The Guardians increased their lead to 4-1 in the fifth. Rocchio drew a leadoff walk and Angel Martinez and Ramirez followed with singles to load the bases.

DeLauter's once again drove in a run on a fielder's choice. Hoskins knocked in Martinez with a sacrifice fly.

Cleveland made it 7-1 in the sixth. Travis Bazzana led off with a single. A walk to Steven Kwan and another to Rocchio loaded the bases with one out. Martinez drove in Bazzana with a single and Ramirez ripped a double to send home two more runs.

Vierling hit his fourth homer while leading off the eighth. Ramirez led off the ninth with his eighth homer.

The Akron Beacon Journal sports department can be contacted via email at bjsports@thebeaconjournal.com. 

This article originally appeared on Akron Beacon Journal: Streaking Guardians beat slumping Tigers for 6th win in 7 games

Cubs BCB After Dark: Can Ben Brown stay in the rotation?

CHICAGO, ILLINOIS - MAY 4: Ben Brown #32 of the Chicago Cubs pitches in a game against the Cincinnati Reds at Wrigley Field on May 4, 2026 in Chicago, Illinois. (Photo by Matt Dirksen/Chicago Cubs/Getty Images) | Getty Images

It’s another week here at BCB After Dark: the coolest spot for night owls, early risers, new parents and Cubs fans abroad. We’re so glad you decided to stop by. There’s no cover charge. We still have a few tables available. The hostess will seat you now. Bring your own beverage.

BCB After Dark is the place for you to talk baseball, music, movies, or anything else you need to get off your chest, as long as it is within the rules of the site. The late-nighters are encouraged to get the party started, but everyone else is invited to join in as you wake up the next morning and into the afternoon.

Last week I asked you what you thought of the Cubs signing former top reliever Liam Hendriks to a minor league deal. Unsurprisingly for a minor league deal, 59 percent of you thought it was a big “meh.” But 29 percent of you liked the deal.

Here’s the part with the jazz and the movies. You’re free to skip that if you’d like.


So we are a little over a week away from the 100th anniversary of the birth of Miles Davis. So through next week, I’m going to feature music that honors jazz’s “Prince of Darkness” who revolutionized jazz several times over.

Tonight we have a performance that is just over a week old from the SFJazz concert honoring Miles. Perhaps no one knew Miles better in his final years than bassist Marcus Miller, who collaborated with him several times over his final decade. This is a tune written by Miller and included on Davis’ 1989 album Amandla called “Hannibal.” Miller joined the SFJazz Collective earlier this month for this performance. Terence Blanchard and Keyon Harrold are on trumpet, Tia Fuller on alto sax, Isaiah Sharkey on guitar, Warren Wolf on vibraphone, Edward Simon plays keyboards, and Kendrick Scott is the drummer.


Director Sidney Lumet had a fifty-year career in Hollywood. He was nominated for an Oscar for the first film he directed back in 1957, Twelve Angry Men. He would be nominated for Best Director three more times for three flat-out classics: Dog Day Afternoon, Network and The Verdict. He was also nominated for Best Screenplay for Prince of the City. He never won a competitive Academy Award, although he was awarded an honorary Oscar in 2004.

His final film, Before the Devil Knows You’re Dead came out in 2007 and while he wasn’t nominated for a directing Oscar for it, he probably should have been. (Although that might have been cruel as he would certainly have lost again as he would have been up against both the winning Coen Brothers for No Country for Old Men and Paul Thomas Anderson for There Will Be Blood.) But Before the Devil Knows You’re Dead is an intricate and engrossing crime story with an all-star cast that manages to tell a story in a nonlinear fashion without letting the audience get lost.

I missed Before the Devil Knows You’re Dead when it first came out (cut me some slack, my wife was about to give birth at any moment in late 2007) and I never got around to catching it until now. If you’re in the same boat as me, it’s definitely worth watching. Before the Devil Knows You’re Dead stars Philip Seymour Hoffman and Ethan Hawke as two brothers. At first glance, Hoffman’s Andy seems like the respectable one. He has a good corporate job and is married to Marisa Tomei (“Gina” in the film). They have a good life. They have sex while vacationing in Brazil. Meanwhile, Hawke’s Hank is divorced from Amy Ryan, can’t keep a job and is several months behind in child support payments.

However, looks are deceiving. OK, Hank is a screwup, but Andy is actually a drug addict and has been embezzling money from his company, presumably to pay for his habit. Some if it likely went to fund his and Gina’s wealthy lifestyle as well. Hank also has a lot of family issues. As the oldest child, he feels neglected from their parents (played by Albert Finney and Rosemary Harris) and feels like the youngest Hank got all of their love. Gina’s also cheating on him as he’s emotionally distant.

To raise the money that he needs to cover the money he’s been embezzling, Andy decides to knock off a jewelry store. Not any jewelry store, but the one owned by their parents. The brothers know the layout of the store and how much merchandise is there. They know the whole place is insured. They also know their parents’ schedule and they’ll rob the place when their elderly employee (who can’t recognize them) is the only one in the store. Andy insists that it’s an easy, victimless crime.

Needless to say, things go wrong, as they always do in a film like this. Covering up the first crime leads to more crime and a family being torn apart. I don’t want to spoil it beyond that, but the story unfolds non-linearly. The same events are told again and again from different points of view, starting at different times. Despite this, Lumet and screenwriter Kelly Masterson keep everything moving along smoothly and understandably. What unfurls is a delightful dance of crime and betrayal.

Hoffman is the main character here and the whole plot revolves around his personal and financial issues. I don’t know when Hoffman turned in a bad performance (I haven’t seen everything he was in so it’s possible he did) but he’s definitely at the top of his game here as Andy. I don’t think Hawke has quite the range as Hoffman had, but he’s very, very good at playing characters in his range and the screwup little brother Hank is definitely in his wheelhouse. Finney’s performance as the patriarch Charles is a controlled force of nature. He becomes obsessed with unravelling the mystery of the robbery which, considering that Andy and Hank are behind it, is going to become an issue.

This was Lumet’s final film and he went out on a high note. The combination of crime and family dysfunction hits all the right notes. Having a cast this good helps a lot too. Beyond the names mentioned, Michael Shannon has a small part as a tough guy who attempts to blackmail Andy.

Here’s the trailer for Before the Devil Knows You’re Dead.

Before the Devil Knows You’re Dead is on Prime and Criterion with a subscription, Kanopy and Hoopla with a library card (if your library subscribes), Tubi, Pluto and the Roku Channel with ads. It’s also on several other streaming services, so you should be able to see it.


Welcome back to everyone who skips the jazz and movies.

I don’t need to tell you about the injury issues with the Cubs’ starting rotation. Cade Horton is out for the season, Justin Steele is out until who knows when and Matthew Boyd is likely out for another 5 or 6 weeks. Shōta Imanaga has been great (I write this before his start tonight), but while Edward Cabrera hasn’t been terrible, he also hasn’t lived up to what we hoped he would be. The less said about Jameson Taillon the better.

Recently, manager Craig Counsell has turned to Ben Brown to fill a hole in the rotation. Brown had been a starter for the Cubs last year and frankly, he was bad with a 6.30 ERA as a starter. He particularly struggled with left-handed hitters, who had a .540 slugging percentage against him.

Last year, Brown relied mostly on his fastball, supplementing it with a knuckle curve and a change. But this year, Brown has developed a sinker and a new changeup. You can read more about Brown’s new pitches in this article from last week from Sara Sanchez, but the skinny is that he is throwing his 96-97 mile per hour fastball a lot less (from 56 percent down to 36) and his new sinker about 21 percent of the time. This third pitch to right-handers has been a game-changer. Not only is it an effective weapon, but it keeps hitters from sitting on the fastball or the knuckle curve. The sinker has made all of his pitches more effective and that shows up in Brown’s stat line. This season, his strikeout percentage is actually down a bit and his walk rate remains about the same. But the ground ball rate is up dramatically and the home run numbers have dropped precipitously as well. That has led to Brown’s ERA dropping from 5.92 to 1.60.

That 1.60 ERA is probably unnaturally low, but there’s no doubt that Brown is much better than last year. And since Counsell moved him to the starting rotation, Brown has been terrific. He’s made two starts and went four scoreless innings both times. He allowed one hit in one start and no hits in the other one. He walked one batter in each start. Brown struck out three in the first start against Texas and seven in his second start in Atlanta.

So the good news is that Brown has been dominating in two starts. The bad news is that he’s only thrown four innings in each start. He threw 46 pitches in the first start and 65 in the second. It’s hard to stay in the starting rotation when you’re asking the bullpen to cover five innings or more every time you start.

So tonight I’m asking you if you think that Ben Brown has the stuff to stay in the rotation all year. It would certainly be a huge boon to the team if Brown could slot into the rotation behind Imanaga and Cabrera. The Cubs are going to need to add at least one more starting pitcher at the trade deadline—having Brown in the rotation would mean that they might not need to add two.

So do you think that Ben Brown can stay in the starting rotation all year? Or at least enough of the year where the large majority of his innings will be as a starter the rest of the season?

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Phoenix Mercury could feel impact of Philadelphia 76ers’ front office search

Phoenix Mercury general manager Nick U'Ren speaks during media day at Footprint Center in Phoenix on May 9, 2024. © Cheryl Evans/The Republic / USA TODAY NETWORK
Phoenix Mercury general manager Nick U'Ren speaks during media day at Footprint Center in Phoenix on May 9, 2024. © Cheryl Evans/The Republic / USA TODAY NETWORK

PHOENIX — Phoenix Mercury general manager Nick U’Ren’s name is circulating in the basketball world as NBA teams continue searching for front-office talent.

According to NBA correspondent Marc Stein, U’Ren has emerged as a name to watch as the Philadelphia 76ers look to reshape their front office. With experience in both the WNBA and NBA — most notably with the Golden State Warriors — the general manager is now being considered for a new position on the East Coast.

Phoenix Mercury general manager Nick U’Ren speaks during media day at Footprint Center in Phoenix on May 9, 2024.

Since arriving in Phoenix in 2023, U’Ren has overseen a dramatic reshaping of the Mercury. Hired directly from the Golden State organization, he inherited a franchise in transition and quickly modernized the front office approach.

The Mercury aggressively rebuilt the roster, made blockbuster trades and returned to contender status, culminating in a run to the WNBA Finals that elevated U’Ren’s profile across professional basketball.

Before landing in the Valley, U’Ren spent nearly a decade with the Warriors, where he worked closely with former general manager Bob Myers and coach Steve Kerr during Golden State’s championship era. He also previously worked for the Suns and Mercury as a video coordinator early in his career.

U’Ren’s connection to Myers, who now helps oversee the 76ers’ search process, naturally links him to the opening. Combined with his success in Phoenix, it makes the general manager a logical candidate for a franchise looking for a fresh front office voice.

The interest also carries significance for Phoenix. It signals that the Mercury are recognized as one of the WNBA’s most progressive operations, while highlighting that one of the architects behind the franchise’s turnaround could soon become a target for NBA teams seeking new leadership.

For now, though, U’Ren remains one of the key figures behind the Mercury’s resurgence as the organization continues building toward another championship run.

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Wendy Lopez is a reporter for Burn City Sports. You can follow her on her X account, @wlopezde

Lindenwood adds to forward, goaltending class

Lindenwood picked up three commitments last week. 

Andy Earl is a 6-foot, 190-pound forward from Eden Prairie, Minnesota. He was previously committed to SUNY-Geneseo. Earl spent his early career playing Minnesota high school hockey with Eden Prairie High and Chanhassen High. While he didn’t initially appear to be a high-point producer in his first season with Eden Prairie, Earl scored 25 more points in his second year than he did in his first to average more than a point per game. Earl repeated the feat the next year at Chanhassen, where he scored 40 points in 31 games. 

Earl’s next move was to the vastly different climate of New Mexico, where he joined the NAHL’S New Mexico Ice Wolves. His 2024-25 season saw him continue to score, with 41 points in 54 games. (Earl also earned 89 penalty minutes.) 

🚨GOAL🚨 Andy Earl scores, breaking the franchise record for most goals scored! pic.twitter.com/KI8VcKlMru

— New Mexico Ice Wolves (@NMIceWolves) April 5, 2026

Earl’s season this year was one for the record books. He accumulated 67 points in 58 games, setting a new single-season points record. He was also named the Team MVP and became the all-time leading scorer of the Ice Wolves. 

The second prospect also comes from the NAHL. Goaltender Cody Butikis of the Austin Bruins is already 21 years old, and will likely be among the oldest freshman goaltenders in the NCAA next year. Butikis is a big goaltender at 6-foot-3 and 213 pounds, which gives him a distinct advantage in the net, but he’s an athletic goaltender and has sound fundamentals. 

Highlights!

5 different goal scorers and a 26 save shutout from Cody Butikis lead to a 5-0 win on home ice! pic.twitter.com/IzLiB1dQ2l

— Cowichan Capitals (@cowichancaps) December 16, 2023

Butikis’s journey has taken him all over North America. He spent his youth in his native New Jersey and moved to Providence in 2022-23 to play at Mt. St. Charles Academy. Shortly after, he moved to the opposite end of the continent to play for the BCHL’s Cowichan Valley Capitals. He struggled somewhat, posting an .883 save percentage with a 4.07 goals against average over 31 games. 

Write in Cody Butikis on your ballots this election szn #Butikis4Prez#AJHLpic.twitter.com/RE35hp0Ufx

— Bonnyville Pontiacs (@BPontiacs) October 17, 2024

Butikis dropped back to the AJHL the next season and found much more success with a .903 SV% in 43 games despite the Bonnyville Pontiacs going 15-23-3 with him in net. His next step was to the NAHL’s Austin Bruins, where he was the second-string goaltender behind Jack Solomon, but still posted a .914 SV% in 29 games with 2.39 GAA. In the playoffs, he earned a .917 SV% in 4 games. He should be a strong goaltending option for Lindenwood. 

The final addition is forward Ty Nash. Nash is a sophomore transfer from Arizona State who will be 23 on Friday. He’s an undersized left shot forward at 5-foot-11 and 179 pounds. Nash has produced well in a variety of leagues, including the WHL with the Lethbridge Hurricanes, the Winnipeg Ice and the Edmonton Oil Kings. 

Ty Nash and the @EdmOilKings secured their first 'W' of the New Year with 6.6 seconds left on the clock!🔥 pic.twitter.com/H1CtYnB4rx

— Western Hockey League (@TheWHL) January 1, 2024

He’s also spent time in USports with the University of Alberta and joined Arizona State last year, where he posted ten points in 32 games. He should be a solid forward piece in the middle six. 

Liberty Union's Wilson fires a perfect game in tourney win over Eagles

BALTIMORE — The Liberty Union softball team has been there before, and thanks to that ultra-successful tournament experience the last two seasons, they are not taking anything for granted, regardless of the opponent.

On Monday, May 18, the top-seeded Lions, who are ranked No. 1 in the state, hosted 12-seed Madison Plains in a Division V Central District semifinal, and the Lions were in attack mode from the start. They scored 10 runs in the first inning, and sophomore pitcher Eden Wilson was perfect in the circle in a 13-0, five-inning victory.

Liberty Union won the school’s first-ever state championship in 2024, then followed it up with a state runner-up finish in 2025, and they have their sights set on making another return trip to Akron, the site of the state tournament. However, they fully understand that it is a process and they can’t take anything for granted.

The Lions (23-1) will play Galion Northmor in a district championship game at 2 p.m. May 21 at Pickerington North.

More: Lancaster boys, Fairfield Union boys and girls take home league track titles

Liberty Union teammates are ready to congratulate Suzie Shultz after she hit her second home run against Madison Plains during a Central District Division V district semifinal on May 18, 2026.

“Our coaches make sure we understand that it's all gas, no brakes, because anything can happen on any given day,” senior catcher Emilyn Kanet said. “It doesn’t matter who your opponent is; if we slow down, it is going to affect the next game. We have to play every game as hard as we can.”

Senior Suzie Shultz, who was the winning pitcher in the Lions’ state title win, echoed those thoughts.

“Anyone can win on any given day, so we cannot afford to play as hard as we can for certain opponents,” Shultz said. “We have to stay locked from the first pitch to the last, no matter who we are playing.”

Having the experience of knowing what it takes is a huge plus for the Lions.

“We have been around, so we know what the whole tournament feels like,” Shultz said. “It’s like a whole new season, honestly. It really doesn’t matter how you did during the regular season, good or bad, you are starting a brand-new season, so having that experience is nice.”

Liberty Union sophomore Eden Wilson threw a perfect game, striking out 13 in a 13-0 win over Madison Plains on May 18, 2026.

Wilson was masterful in the circle against the Eagles, who made contact only twice in five innings, both groundouts. She finished with 13 strikeouts and didn’t walk a batter.

After Wilson struck out the side in the first inning, her teammates gave her all the help she needed by plating runs in the first inning. Suzie Shultz led the way by hitting a pair of two-run home runs, and her sister, freshman Izzie Shultz, also had a two-run home run in the first inning.

The Lions sent 16 batters to the plate in the first inning. Alexis McCoy had a solo home run in the second inning. It was the Lions’ 52nd home run of the season as a team.

McCoy led Liberty Union’s 14-hit attack by going 3-for-3, and she added a double and scored four runs. Suzie Shultz had three hits, including a double and four RBIs. Haedan Brunty chipped in two hits, including a triple and three RBIs. Kanet and Izzie Shultz finished with two hits each.

“I wouldn’t say there is a sense of urgency with us as much as there is a hunger,” Kanet said. “We want to end on a good note and leave it all on the field. We know at this point, it’s win or go home. One mistake can lose us a ball game, so we know at this point, we have to give it our all and play to the best of our abilities.”

Tom Wilson is a sports reporter for the Lancaster Eagle-Gazette. Contact him at 740-689-5150 or via email at twilson@gannett.com for comments or story tips. Follow him on X at twil2323.

This article originally appeared on Lancaster Eagle-Gazette: Liberty Union softball dominates district semifinal win against MP

No-name depth? Cowboys could be safe going super thin at RB in 2026

Building a 53-man roster is no small task in the NFL. It’s not always about keeping the best 53 players, but rather the right 53 players. Going long at one position group means going short at another, and the Dallas Cowboys’ running back group looks like one that can definitely go short.

Made up of Javonte Williams, Jaydon Blue, Malik Davis, Hunter Luepke, Phil Mafah, Israel Abanikanda, and Dominic Richardson, the Cowboys’ running back room is a virtual who’s who of “who?” Aside from Williams, most of the NFL would be hard-pressed to name a guy on this unproven depth chart. It puts a lot of pressure on Williams to stay healthy but also gives the Cowboys a chance to stash most of their running backs on the practice squad.

Luepke, Dallas’ do-it-all fullback/halfback/H-back, offers running back depth as well as tight end depth. Under contract through 2027 and serving as a core special teams player, he’s a pretty safe bet to make the roster again in 2026.  

FULLBACK TOUCHDOWN 🚨

Dak Prescott finds Hunter Luepke for 6 🙌pic.twitter.com/kUVgqlAZS0

— ClutchPoints (@ClutchPoints) October 12, 2025

Blue, a former fifth-round pick out of Texas, has enough big-play potential and college film to make him a desirable commodity on the open market. As such, it’s unlikely the Cowboys would try to stash him on the practice squad, rather preferring to secure him and his 129 career rushing yards on the final 53.

JAYDON BLUE 27 YARD RUN 💨 pic.twitter.com/OGhgh8Q5rS

— SleeperCowboys (@SleeperCowboys) January 4, 2026

Fellow second-year man Phil Mafah doesn’t offer those same qualities. Mafah had an injury-stunted rookie year in 2025 and could likely survive a trip to the practice squad. The 234-pound running back from Clemson is a good candidate to be a gameday elevation week to week. Dallas could move him back and forth early as they sort out a possible permanent place on the 53.

Rookie Phil Mafah introducing himself to the defense 😳

Watch on @NFLNetwork
Stream on @NFLPluspic.twitter.com/8tZaDT9OVj

— NFL (@NFL) August 23, 2025

Davis, the Cowboys’ incumbent RB2, looked good in spot duty last season. He’s put his pass protection issues behind him and could be the “use in case of emergency” option in 2026. It’s unlikely he’d be in much demand if released, so like Mafah, he could be a gameday elevation candidate week to week in September.

Malik Davis with the long rip for the Cowboys touchdown, Cowboys lead.

Cowboys finally got it going 🔥 pic.twitter.com/j9GlVRXslX

— SM Highlights (@SMHighlights1) November 27, 2025

Abanikanda, a reserve/future player, and Richardson, an undrafted free agent rookie, both look like camp bodies who are longshots to make the roster. But then again, if there’s one position to come out of nowhere and surprise, it’s probably running back, so they’ll get a full shake if they can stay healthy and contribute on special teams.

Unless the Cowboys add a veteran in the upcoming June 1 cuts or they find a last-minute castoff to steal from someone else’s practice squad, they’re situated to only carry three running backs on the final 53-man roster this September.

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This article originally appeared on Cowboys Wire: No-name depth? Cowboys could be safe going super thin at RB in 2026

Rangers pitcher MacKenzie Gore leaves game with muscle tightness

DENVER (AP) — Texas Rangers left-handed starting pitcher MacKenzie Gore left Monday night's game at Colorado after one inning because of muscle tightness in his back.

Gore’s ailment occurred on the same day that the Rangers placed shortstop Corey Seager on the 10-day injury list because of lower back inflammation.

Gore got up gingerly after diving to field a slow roller to the third base side, although it was not immediately clear if that play contributed to his injury. He remained in the game and got the next two outs, but did not return for the bottom of the second inning.

Acquired from the Washington Nationals in an offseason trade, the 27-year-old Gore was 3-3 with a 4.50 ERA in nine previous starts this season for the Rangers.

Seager, 32, did not play in last weekend’s three-game series against Houston and his placement on the IL is retroactive to Friday. The two-time World Series MVP was mired in an 0-for-27 slump that included 11 strikeouts before the injury.

Seager — in the fifth season of a $325 million, 10-year deal — is batting .179 with seven homers, 20 RBIs and a team-high 22 runs over 42 games this season.

The Rangers promoted utility player Michael Helman from Triple-A to take Seager’s place on the roster. Helman, 29, is playing in the big leagues for the first time this season after hitting .232 with five homers and 20 RBIs for the Rangers last season.

Seager is eligible to return to the active roster next Monday when the Rangers begin a seven-game homestand.

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When, Where, and How to watch Notre Dame vs Clemson in ACC Tournament

The Notre Dame Fighting Irish are ready to prove the doubters wrong, and maybe even right the wrongs done by their own hands. On Tuesday, Notre Dame will take on Clemson in the first round of the ACC Baseball Tournament.

In some ways it feels like a reset of sorts. When Notre Dame played Clemson earlier this season, the Tigers came in ranked — and then the Irish swept the three game series. Notre Dame then found itself ranked in the top 25 — but then lost their next 5 ACC series with 3 of those series being sweeps. So, now it’s time to get back some of the magic they had earlier in the season, and work it one game at a time.

Notre Dame is currently ranked #71 in the NCAA Baseball RPI. It’s safe to say that two wins on the ACC Tournament probably won’t help them get into the NCAA Tournament. Three wins — and it’s quite possible. First the Irish need to take care of business against Clemson, and then they will have to take down the #7 seed Virginia Tech Hokies (a team the Irish didn’t face during the regular season). The third game, however, will be a well-rested double bye North Carolina Tar Heels team that is currently ranked #4 in the RPI.

WHEN, WHERE, AND HOW TO WATCH

When: Tuesday, May 19 @ 5:00 PM EST
Where: Truist Field, Charlotte, North Carolina
How to Watch: ACC Network

Dodgers revealed Eric Lauer’s role with pitching staff

Eric Lauer

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The Los Angeles Dodgers have revealed the role newly acquired pitcher Eric Lauer will have with the team moving forward. 

According to Jack Harris of the California Post, Lauer will start games for the Dodgers. Harris shared the news via X. 

"Also, Brandon Gomes said Eric Lauer is actually going to start games for the Dodgers," Harris wrote. "Still TBD when he’ll slot in, but that will allow them to keep a six-man rotation for the time being." 

Also, Brandon Gomes said Eric Lauer is actually going to start games for the Dodgers

Still TBD when he’ll slot in, but that will allow them to keep a six-man rotation for the time being

— Jack Harris (@ByJackHarris) May 19, 2026

Adding Lauer to the rotation means the Dodgers will keep a six-man rotation for the time being. 

Dodgers take chance on Eric Lauer after Blue Jays exit

The Dodgers acquired Lauer in a trade on Monday. He was traded to the Dodgers after the Toronto Blue Jays DFA'd him after a horrid start to the season. 

In eight appearances this season, Lauer has recorded a 1-5 record with a 6.69 ERA and a -0.5 bWAR. Not only was his performance reason to cut ties with him, but so was his attitude. Lauer butted heads with manager John Schneider multiple times throughout the season, which made it easier for the team to move on from him.   

The Dodgers' pitching staff has dealt with major injuries to their top players. Blake Snell is out with an elbow injury, and Tyler Glasnow is on the injured list with a back injury. 

With Lauer in the mix, the Dodgers are more than happy to go back to a six-man rotation. On top of that, Lauer could also factor into the team's bullpen plans, which is another area Los Angeles has struggled with on the injury front. 

Lauer is likely to start after the Dodgers come back from their six-game road trip. 

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PIAA District One baseball first-round playoff scores, roundups

The PIAA District One baseball playoffs began Monday, May 18, for Class 5A and 6A, while the smaller-school classifications start Tuesday, May 19.

Here are the scores, roundups, pairings and previews for Bucks County area teams, plus Germantown Academy in the PAISAA Tournament:

PIAA District One Baseball Playoffs

Class 6A: Six advance to states

(all games 4 p.m. unless noted)

First round: Monday, May 18

(16) Boyertown 7, (17) Cheltenham 3

(9) Souderton 6, (24) Avon Grove 5 (12 innings): The Big Red fell behind 5-2 by allowing three runs in the top of the 12th inning, only to score four in the bottom for the walkoff win. Junior Gavin Wisnoski's two-run single ended it.

(13) Wissahickon 5, (20) Great Valley 4

(12) Garnet Valley 6, (21) Central Bucks West 5: The Bucks ended up 8-7 and third in the SOL Colonial.

(18) WC Henderson 5, (15) Quakertown 4: The Panthers finished 9-6 and tied for second in the SOL Liberty.

(10) Plymouth Whitemarsh 11, (23) Lower Merion 1

(14) Downingtown East5,(19) Council Rock North 1 : CR North finished 9-6 in the SOL Patriot.

(22) Council Rock South 7, (11) Methacton 0: The Golden Hawks went 7-8 in the SOL Patriot.

Neshaminy's Mike Sassano, 2, gets the out on Pennsbury's Connor Zuczek, 3, during a Suburban One League Patriot Division baseball game in Langhorne on May 5, 2026.

Second round: Wednesday, May 20

(16) Boyertown at (1) Haverford

(9) Souderton at (8) Neshaminy: Neshaminy, which reached the state semifinals a year ago, was 12-3 and second in the SOL Patriot. The Big Red went 11-4 to take second in the SOL Colonial during the regular season.

(13) Wissahickon at (4)Pennsbury: The Falcons (13-2 SOL Patriot) secured their second straight division title and fourth in five years.

Pennsbury pitcher Keller Bradley, 20, delivers against Neshaminy during a Suburban One League Patriot Division baseball game in Langhorne on May 5.

(12) Garnet Valley at (5) Spring-Ford

(18) WC Henderson at (2) Coatesville, 6:45 p.m.

(10) Plymouth Whitemarsh at (7) Owen J. Roberts

(14) Downingtown East at (3) Pennridge: The Rams won the SOL Colonial with a 13-2 divisional record after going 6-9 in 2025.

(22) Council Rock Southat (6) Downingtown West: The Golden Hawks are two wins from a state playoff berth.

Quarterfinals: Friday, May 22

Second-round winners at higher seeds

Semifinals: Tuesday, May 26

Quarterfinal winners at higher seeds

Championship: Thursday, May 28

Semifinal winners at Plymouth Township

Class 5A: Three to states

First round: Monday, May 18

(8) West Chester East 14, (9) Upper Merion 4

(5) WC Rustin10,(12) Hatboro-Horsham 0: The Hatters (5-10 SOL Liberty) qualified as the final 5A team by winning two of three against Abington in their regular season series finale.

(10) Upper Dublin at (7) Springfield-Delco: The defending state champion Cardinals ended up 7-8 in the SOL Liberty.

(11) Strath Haven at (6) Penncrest

Upper Moreland's Nick Simons, 17, makes his pitch against Lower Moreland during a Suburban One League Freedom baseball game in Willow Grove on April 20.

Quarterfinals: Wednesday, May 20

(8) West Chester East at (1) Chichester

(5) WC Rustin at (4) Radnor

7-10 winner at (2) Upper Moreland: The Golden Bears earned the SOL Freedom title with a 13-2 divisional record.

11-6 winner at (3) Upper Perkiomen

Semifinals: Friday, May 22

Quarterfinal winners at higher seeds

Championship: Tuesday, May 26

Semifinal winners, TBA

Class 4A: One to states

Semifinals: Tuesday, May 19

(4) Springfield-Montco at(1) Holy Ghost Prep: The Firebirds (11-9) play a difficult non-league schedule in preparation for the postseason

(3) Interboro at (2) Pope John Paul II

Championship: Friday, May 22

Semifinal winners at Plymouth Township

District 1/11 Class 3A: One to states

Championship: Thursday, May 28

Bristol (1-1) vs. District 11 TBA: The Warriors went 10-2 in the BAL, falling only to defending 2A state champ Faith Christian and Class A district champion Dock Mennonite.

Class 2A: One to states

Semifinals: Tuesday, May 19

(4) Calvary Christian at (1) Faith Christian: Defending two-time state champ Faith went 11-1 in the Bicentennial Athletic League.

(3) New Hope-Solebury at (2) Delco Christian: The Lions finished 10-5 in the SOL Freedom after ending up 3-12 in 2025.

Championship: Thursday, May 21

Semifinal winners at Plymouth Township

Class A: One to states

Semifinals: Tuesday, May 19

(4) Church Farm at (1) Dock Mennonite: The defending district champion Pioneers (10-2 in the BAL) defeated CFS 21-0 during the BAL regular season.

(3) Jenkintown at (2) Plumstead Christian: The Panthers (9-3 in the BAL) topped Jenkintown 7-1 in the regular season.

Championship: Thursday, May 21

Semifinal winners at Plymouth Township

PAISAA Tournament

Quarterfinals: Tuesday, May 19

Perkiomen School at No. 3 Germantown Academy, 4 p.m.: The Patriots went 6-4 in the Inter-Academic League regular season, finishing tied for second. Perkiomen edged GA 2-1 on April 20.

Semifinals

Quarterfinal winners, TBA

This article originally appeared on Bucks County Courier Times: PA High School Baseball District One Playoffs Bucks County PIAA

How Roberson's Aria Giles delivered 4OT winner in 3rd round vs Reynolds

ASHEVILLE — Roberson junior Aria Giles’ 107th-minute corner in the fourth overtime of a third-round playoff matchup against rival Reynolds was supposed to just find the back post — and hopefully a teammate’s head.

Instead, it curved. Then found the netting on the right side of the goal.

Olimpico. Golden goal. Rams, 3-2.

“Sometimes that happens, so I’m not going to complain,” Giles said.

No. 6 Roberson (17-4-1) advanced to the fourth round of the NCHSAA 6A playoffs with the win on May 18. The Rams will play No. 2 Mount Tabor on May 21.

Giles had a perfect chance to end the game in the third overtime when the Rams earned a penalty kick. Her initial try was saved by Reynolds goalkeeper Mary Green. Giles had the wherewithal to chase the rebound, but that, too, was blocked away by Green.

In the second overtime, Giles sent a shot toward the back left corner of the net. It looked perfect, and she started sprinting in celebration until it clanged off the crossbar.

Two chances for game winners, both foiled. Giles was undeterred, bringing her right to yet another opportunity to send the Rams on. This time, she capitalized.

“For that kid, that grit and resilience to go from missing a PK, locking it in and taking herself seriously, not letting the moment get away from her,” Roberson coach Leslie Sloan said. “That’s professional.”

In the regular season, the Rams had two chances to take down No. 3 Reynolds (15-4-2), but lost 2-1 and 1-0, and dropped to third in the conference.

Before the May 18 game, Sloan reminded her players that they don’t learn as much when they win games. The hard lessons come with losses.

Roberson learned how to grind it out on defense, which paid off. Only one of the Rockets’ two goals came in open play, and the Rams held them scoreless for the last 68 minutes of the game.

“Reynolds is super different. They are a great team,” Giles said. “Just coming into it with our heads in, as this is a totally different game, really helped us.”

As the clock kept ticking up after 80 minutes of regulation, it fueled both belief and hope within the team — belief they could win, and hope they’d practice another day.

“I have tears in my eyes,” Sloan said. “I really love this team. I didn’t want tonight to be our last night. I’m so excited we get tomorrow.”

Evan Gerike is the high school sports reporter for the Asheville Citizen Times. Email him at egerike@citizentimes.com or follow him on X, formerly Twitter, @EvanGerike.

This article originally appeared on Asheville Citizen Times: Roberson girls soccer beats Reynolds on 4OT golden goal in playoffs

Boston Red Sox Closer Continues to Climb All-Time Saves Leaderboard

The Boston Red Sox improved to 20-27 on the year with a 3-1 win over the Kansas City Royals on Monday night. Closer Aroldis Chapman locked down his 11th save of the season and moved one step closer to Mariano Rivera on the all-time saves list. 

Chapman came in for his 17th appearance in the ninth inning with the Red Sox leading 3-1 and made quick work of the heart of the Kansas City lineup, striking out pinch hitter Starling Marte, then getting right fielder Jac Caglianone and left fielder Michael Massey to ground out, ending the game and securing the 378th save of his major league career. With the save, the 38-year-old lefty passed former Twins closer Joe Nathan to move into 10th place on the all-time saves leaderboard. Chapman will now turn his attention to former Red Sox pitcher and Hall of Fame closer Dennis Eckersley, who is 12 saves ahead of him for the ninth most saves in major league history. 

What a play to win it!

The @RedSox hang on 😮 pic.twitter.com/TGJDaBFxfU

— MLB (@MLB) May 17, 2026

Chapman has been nothing short of a revelation for the Red Sox. After signing a one-year deal with Boston ahead of the 2025 season. Chapman posted a career low 1.17 ERA across 67 appearances in 2025, walking the fewest batters per nine innings of his 16-year major league career, en route to the second Reliever of the Year award of his career. His career year was rewarded with a one-year, $13 million extension with a mutual option for the 2027 season. 

It has been more of the same for Chapman in 2026; he has allowed just one run on 7 hits in 15.2 innings, while striking out 21 and walking seven across 15.2 innings, further cementing his Hall of Fame candidacy. 

In other Red Sox news

Red Sox outfielder Roman Anthony will be shut down from baseball activities until at least Friday after experiencing soreness while trying to resume swinging. The 22-year-old Anthony has been out since spraining his wrist in Detroit on May 4. 

Enddy Azocar with a double & a homer for Salem on Thursday! pic.twitter.com/VXnBNFpQfP

— Red Sox Player Development (@RedSoxPlayerDev) May 16, 2026

Two Red Sox farmhands received an award from Minor League Baseball on Monday morning. No. 12 prospect Enddy Azocar was awarded the Carolina League Hitter of the Week after hitting .429/.478/.714 in five games for the Single-A Salem Ridge Yaks. 18-year-old shortstop Louis Andujar won the Florida Coast League hitter of the week after hitting .538/.667/1.077 for the FCL Red Sox.

The Red Sox will look to secure the series win in Kansas City on Tuesday night. Ranger Suarez will get the start for Boston, while Kansas City has yet to name a starter, after placing Tuesday's projected starter, Kris Bubic, on the injured list ahead of Monday's Red Sox win. First pitch from Kauffman Stadium set for 7:40 p.m. ET. 

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Minnesota Vikings to host youth camp at BSU on June 11

May 18—BEMIDJI — The Minnesota Vikings are making a stop in Bemidji in their tour of summer youth camps around the state.

On June 11 at Bemidji State, from 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at Chet Anderson Stadium, Minnesota's NFL organization will bring the free-entry Vikings Youth Football Camps to the shore of Lake Bemidji.

The camp is a one-day, non-contact event with the Vikings' youth football development coaching staff. The camp is for kids from ages 6 to 14 and there is no fee to enter. Registration can be found at

vikings.com/community/youth-football.

Check-in opens at 9 a.m. on the day of the camp.

For questions or more information, email youthfb@vikings.nfl.net and include "Bemidji" in the subject line.

Aaron Rai wins PGA Championship, withdraws from CJ Cup

Aaron Rai withdrew from this week's PGA Tour event, the CJ Cup Byron Nelson in Dallas, on Monday after winning the 108th PGA Championship at Aronimink Golf Club a day earlier.

Rai, 31, will be replaced in the field by South Korea's Seung-Yul Noh. He wasn't the only one to withdraw from the field on Monday. Aldrich Potgeiter, who contended early at the U.S. Open, and Andrew Putnam also withdrew. A day earlier, Michael Kim, Webb Simpson and Trey Mullinax pulled out and on Saturday Nicolai Hojgaard and Marco Penge did, too. The field also expanded to 147 due to Brooks Koepka competing this week, paving the way for Scott Piercey, Ryan Palmer and U.S. Amateur champion Mason Howell (sponsor's exemption) to get into the field.

The CJ Cup field is headlined by world No. 1 Scottie Scheffler and fellow hometown hero Jordan Spieth.

Aaron Rai reacts with the trophy after winning the final round of the PGA Championship golf tournament.

Rai broke out of the pack and sucked all the drama out of the closing holes on Sunday with six birdies over the final 10 holes to shoot 5-under 65 for a three-shot victory, He became the first English-born player since 1919 to capture the PGA Championship. It was Rai's second Tour title. It's unclear when Rai will play next but with his victory on Sunday he became eligible for the remaining signature events, including The Memorial, a limited-field event with a $20 million purse, which will be held in two weeks.

This article originally appeared on Golfweek: PGA champion Aaron Rai withdraws from CJ Cup

Chelsea's Gray-tness and what we know about the Aces after five games

 May 17, 2026; Atlanta, Georgia, USA; Las Vegas Aces guard Chelsea Gray (12) reacts after making the go-ahead basket against the Atlanta Dream in the fourth quarter at State Farm Arena.
May 17, 2026; Atlanta, Georgia, USA; Las Vegas Aces guard Chelsea Gray (12) reacts after making the go-ahead basket against the Atlanta Dream in the fourth quarter at State Farm Arena.

Through five games of the new season, a couple of things are clear about the 2026 Las Vegas Aces: They are deeper and more resilient than this time last year. 

There have been a few examples of that already as the defending champions sit atop the WNBA standings at 4-1. Bench scoring is up, dynamic scorer Chennedy Carter is looking right at home, and the team is tapping into whatever it is that they need to do to stack wins. Nobody is above their role; everybody is locked into the same goal. 

Five games isn’t the biggest sample size. However, if your resolve has been tested in all but one or two of those, the outcomes can certainly speak to something. 

The Aces’ hunger and togetherness were put to arguably the biggest challenge yet on Sunday in their 85-84 road win against the Atlanta Dream — the only remaining undefeated club in the W prior to tip-off. 

Through three quarters, everything was going according to plan. The Aces were cruising towards their fourth straight win, comfortably ahead 75-63. The visitors led by as many as 19 points earlier in the frame, but as expected, the Dream wasn’t going to go down without swinging. 

Still, the Aces had the game right where they wanted it, ready to wrap up the four-game road trip and head home for Banner Night this Saturday. Until they didn’t. 

The Dream roared back in the last 10 minutes, rattling off a 21-10 fourth-quarter run which almost saw them claw victory from the jaws of defeat. Almost. 

What teams have learned the hard way over the last half-decade is that the Aces are never out of it until there are zeros on the clock. With 8.5 seconds remaining, down one, the Aces were still heavy favorites to win — and here’s why. 

As Jackie Young prepared to battle Allisha Gray for a jump ball after a tie-up, you’re really in a pick-your-poison situation if the Aces end up with the ball. 

If you’re the Aces, as the time is running out, who do you call? The optimal answer is your four-time MVP A’ja Wilson. However, with Wilson sealed under the basket by Angel Reese, somebody else had to answer Becky Hammon’s Bat-Signal.

Fortunately for the champs, there are always options aplenty with Young, Jewell Loyd, and Chelsea Gray on the floor. The ball ended up in the hands of Gray. The ‘Point Gawd’. The player who — alongside Wilson — general managers across the league said they would trust the most to take a game-winning shot.

The GMs weren’t wrong — and that was unfortunate for Atlanta — but as soon as Young tipped the ball into the hands of Stephanie Talbot, and the Aces’ newcomer handed it off to Gray at the top of the key, there was only ever going to be one result.

Picked up by Jordin Canada, who was giving the Aces grief all afternoon, Gray bumped her way inside, got to her spot, elevated above the Dream defender, and swished a fading mid-range jumper. The go-ahead bucket. 85-84 Aces with 3.6 left to play. A dream turned nightmare for Atlanta.

It’s early in the campaign, but you could hear the anguish inside the arena as Gray backtracked down the court, emphatically embraced by her teammates. Atlanta immediately called a timeout. 

For the home fans, this game ending in anything but a win after the dramatic comeback was shocking. For the Aces, their championship DNA, their greatness all over the floor, coming out with a hard-fought victory was just another day ending in a ‘Y’. 

“That’s who she is,” Hammon said of Gray’s winning basket, followed by a game-sealing steal moments later. “The bigger the moment, the bigger she gets. I have the ultimate trust in the group down the stretch.” 

In many ways, this game was Gray announcing her arrival this season. Her first 20-point outing of the year (21), to go along with five rebounds, six assists, one steal, and one block. She shot 61.5 percent from the field (8-13), including 5-8 from beyond the arc. 

In totality, that was just a typical Gray performance. That just is who she is. But the Aces haven’t had to tap into the scoring side of her game until now, game five. 

And the worst news for the entire league is that Young and Loyd are very much due for their breakouts, with the former currently shining as a facilitator (7 assists per game over the last four) and the latter contributing significantly on the defense. 

The Aces were 3-2 this time last year. On paper, that’s fine. The season is just getting started. But in reality, the feel-good factor around the team is incomparable. For a team with championship aspirations every breath they take, this is right where the Aces want to be at this stage of a campaign. 

“We can win when it’s ugly, that’s the lesson here,” Hammon said. “Win when it’s hard, win through that adversity. It was a game filled with adversity, especially in the fourth quarter. We hit that adversity button pretty good there, and we were able to play through it. 

“A big stop at the end, and (Gray) just having multiple options at the end of games to go to, but as soon as she started to kind of back in (to the paint), I just let her go. I wasn’t about to call a timeout.” 

The woman of the moment sounded off on the big — momentum maintaining — win, too. Gray said: “It felt like a playoff environment. When you get those types of road wins early in the season, it speaks to the togetherness, and it speaks to our chemistry and grit down the stretch.

“Even though they made a run, we got to work on not giving up leads like that. It speaks to our grit down the stretch to get it done.”

Lawson Berg's 'Maddux' keeps Duluth Marshall at bay in Bemidji victory

May 18—BEMIDJI — By the sixth inning of the Bemidji High School baseball team's game against Duluth Marshall, Lawson Berg was pitching lights-out.

To that point, he had given up three hits and hadn't let a Hilltopper past second base.

But Duluth Marshall's arms were keeping BHS batters at bay. After giving up two runs in the first inning, Mason Park and Evan Lammi held Bemidji without a run to keep the game within reach.

With the Jacks ahead 2-0 in the bottom of the sixth, Berg needed a better cushion for his final inning on the mound. Who better to do that than himself?

After Gunner Ganske hit a leadoff triple, Berg hit a line drive that hugged the first base line to score Ganske, an RBI double to extend the BHS lead to 3-0.

The Jacks weren't done, either. Heaton Brodina hit a towering two-run home run to right field to truly give Bemidji the cushion it needed, leading 5-0 by inning's end.

Berg was sent back to the mound in the seventh inning to finish off the Hilltoppers. After giving up a leadoff single, he produced a double play and a fly out to close the Lumberjacks' 5-0 victory Monday evening at the BSU ballfield.

Berg gave up only four hits, one walk and struck out four in seven innings pitched.

Oh, and he was 3-for-3 with an RBI at the plate.

"Just a fabulous job by Lawson Berg," head coach Jim Grimm said. "He was bordering on a Maddux game. He barely threw 12 pitches an inning, that's really good."

A Maddux — a statistic named after Hall of Fame pitcher Greg Maddux — is when a player pitches a complete game shutout in fewer than 100 pitches. Berg threw just 83 pitches against Duluth Marshall.

His shutout was most in jeopardy in the fifth inning. The Hilltoppers had two men on with nobody out, the most action they had on the basepaths on Monday. Knowing the tying run was on first, Berg struck out Junior Lucero and turned a double play after Mason Park tried to bunt to get out of the inning unscathed.

Park's bunt was popped to Berg on the mound, but communication with his teammates helped him turn two.

"Gunner (Ganske) was yelling 'Two,' so I just ripped it over to second base, got the out and got out of the inning," Berg explained. "And that was kind of a momentum changer because we scored three in the bottom of the sixth, too."

It was one of two double plays the Bemidji defense turned on Duluth Marshall. It's satisfying for Grimm to see improvement on defense, especially seeing the skill and chemistry come together this late in the season.

"It's been a long time coming," he said. "Every practice, I can't even tell you how many double plays we do. One after another. Because you can include so many things in that. You know, you're getting ground balls, you're throwing, you're doing all that. We're getting more settled on who's defending up the middle."

Bemidji took advantage of Hilltoppers' mistakes in the first inning. With Reece Dokken attempting to steal second and Miles Gish watching closely at third base, catcher Lucero threw over the head of second baseman Easton Grumdahl for Gish to score. James Garrison drove home Dokken on a groundout to make it 2-0 Jacks.

They held onto that lead until the three-run sixth inning, highlighted by Brodina's two-run blast.

"That's his first (home run), first of many to come, hopefully," Berg said. "We all know he can do it; it was just a matter of time before he got one."

"Heaton's hit some balls really hard," Grimm added. "Hasn't had some luck once in a while, but he got a hold of that one."

The Lumberjacks (8-7) head into Tuesday with their biggest doubleheader of the season: a Section 8-4A matchup against Brainerd that could have playoff implications if one team sweeps the other. Bemidji is 4-4 against section foes this season, and is

sixth out of eight teams in the section

as of May 18. Brainerd is in last place with a 0-6 section record.

In a Section 8-4A doubleheader last Friday, BHS lost to Elk River, 4-2, but defeated first-place St. Michael-Albertville 8-6, the Knights' only section loss this season.

Little separates the teams in Section 8-4A, so a high seed and a home game are more than available for BHS.

"I think the section's up for grabs," Grimm said. "I don't see anybody taking control of it. No one's running away with it, and nobody's out of it either. I think it's going to be a battle royale when the section comes around."

Bemidji 5, Duluth Marshall 0

DM 000 000 0 — 0-4-2

BHS 200 003 X — 5-9-2

WP: Berg (7 IP, 4 H, 0 R, 0 ER, 1 BB, 4 K)

LP: Park (4 IP, 5 H, 2 R, 1 ER, 1 BB, 4 K)

Barstool Big Cat acquires historic Florida State memorabilia

Barstool Big Cat acquires historic Florida State memorabilia originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

We all remember just how dominant that 2019-2020 Florida State Seminoles men’s basketball team was before COVID-19 struck down the season ahead of conference tournaments. One key figure who still holds that team close to his heart is Barstool Big Cat who recently got his hands on a piece of Florida State history.

The historic “NCAA Canceled #4 Final Ranking” banner that the Seminoles hoisted to the rafters following the season's end.

Big Cat, also known as Dan Katz, has had his eye on the banner for some time now and finally made the news public on his podcast, “Pardon My Take.” His guest at the time was two-time U.S. Open and two-time PGA Championship winner, Brooks Koepka, who played collegiate golf in Tallahassee for the Noles.

Big Cat is trying to purchase the Florida State basketball 2020 NCAA Canceled #4 Final Ranking banner pic.twitter.com/SxCeoFdWDr

— Pardon My Take (@PardonMyTake) May 14, 2026

A clip of his podcast talking about the banner was posted to his X account. Not even an hour after it was posted, current Seminoles head coach, Luke Loucks, commented: “We will make this happen.”

It was inevitable that after coach Loucks commented that Big Cat would act on this and made his way to Tallahassee, where he finally secured the banner to bring back to the Barstool offices in Chicago.

Another piece of memorabilia secured.

Banner raising in Chicago in a couple weeks with @lukeloucks. Thank you for the incredible hospitality @FSUHoopspic.twitter.com/U1dGYXRr2q

— Big Cat (@BarstoolBigCat) May 18, 2026

How good was the 2019-2020 Florida State team?

Former head coach Leonard Hamilton led a team made up of Devin Vassell, Patrick Williams, and other NBA prospects to a 26-5 record and the top seed in the ACC tournament before it was called off. Prior to the conference tournament being canceled, the Noles were the top overall seed ahead of Duke, North Carolina, and other ACC powerhouses at the time.

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They even earned praises from the legendary Dick Vitale, who stated that he would’ve picked the Seminoles to win the National Championship had March Madness not been canceled. He even co-authored a book called “The Lost Season,” where he projected a fantasy bracket and had FSU cutting down the nets.

If the NCAA tourney @marchmadness was to be played I would have picked @FSUHoops to be National Champs . @FSUCoachHam is my National Coach of the Year

— Dick Vitale (@DickieV) March 13, 2020

FSU went from being unranked in the preseason to the no. 4 ranked team to finish the year and created one of the most prized pieces of sports memorabilia in modern history.

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Red Sox beat Royals behind Willson Contreras' homer and Sonny Gray's strong outing

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Willson Contreras hit his team-leading 10th homer and Sonny Gray outdueled Seth Lugo as the Boston Red Sox beat the Kansas City Royals 3-1 on Monday night.

The first pitch was moved up 30 minutes because heavy thunderstorms were forecast for later Monday.

Gray (5-1) allowed one run on five hits in six-plus innings. He struck out nine and walked one. He has given up two runs over 16 innings (1.13 ERA) since returning from the injured list on May 6. Three relievers followed Gray, with Aroldis Chapman working the ninth for his 11th save in as many opportunities.

Lugo (1-4) allowed two runs on five hits in six innings for Kansas City, which has lost seven of eight.

PHILLIES 5, REDS 4

PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Bryson Stott hit a two-run homer with two outs in the eighth inning and Jhoan Duran worked a 1-2-3 ninth as Philadelphia extended their winning streak to five games with a win over Cincinnati.

The Phillies (25-23) won for the eighth time in nine games and moved two games over .500 for the first time this season. They are 16-4 under interim manager Don Mattingly, who took over last month after Rob Thomson was fired.

Philadelphia scratched MLB home run leader Kyle Schwarber due to illness, and Stott was moved up to the No. 6 spot in a shuffled lineup and hit his fifth homer of the season.

Spencer Steer’s RBI double with two-out in the eighth off reliever Jose Alvarado had given the Reds a short-lived 4-3 lead.

Orion Kerkering (2-0) finished the eighth for Alvarado and was credited with the win. Reds reliever Graham Ashcraft (1-1) took the loss.

MARLINS 12, BRAVES 0

MIAMI (AP) — Javier Sanoja hit his first career grand slam, Joe Mack drove in four runs and Miami shut out MLB-leading Atlanta.

Max Meyer (4-0) continued his strong start to the season, limiting the Braves to just three hits over six innings while striking out six and lowering his team-leading ERA to 2.85.

John King, Calvin Faucher and Lake Bachar combined for a one-hitter the final three innings as the Marlins (22-26) took the first of four games between NL East rivals. It was the largest home shutout win in Marlins history.

The Braves (32-16) were shut out for only the third time this season. Their 12 runs allowed were a season high, and 11 of those came during a disastrous two-inning stretch.

Sanoja’s 375-foot drive against reliever Aaron Bummer highlighted a six-run fifth. It was his first homer of the season, and he became the first Marlins player since Justin Bour (June 10, 2016, at Arizona) to hit a grand slam batting ninth in the lineup.

Xavier Edwards hit a 397-foot shot in the next at-bat against Bummer, who allowed six runs on three hits and walked five.

Mack hit a run-scoring groundout against starter JR Ritchie (1-1) in the second. The rookie catcher followed with a two-run single during a five-run fourth that included Edwards’ run-scoring single and Liam Hicks’ two-run double. Mack also drew a bases-loaded walk in the fifth.

Ritchie allowed six hits and struck out four in four innings. Short stop Jorge Mateo pitched the eighth.

RAYS 16, ORIOLES 6

ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (AP) — Yandy Díaz had four hits and four RBIs, Junior Caminero homered and drove in four runs, and Tampa Bay battered Baltimore pitching in a victory.

Ryan Vilade and Jonny DeLuca each added three RBIs for the Rays, who had 18 hits and scored their most runs since May 31 last year in a 16-3 win at Houston. Tampa Bay is 13-3 this month and owns the best record in the majors at 31-15.

Díaz got the offense started with a leadoff double and then delivered a two-out, two-run single in the second. The first five hitters in Tampa Bay’s lineup combined to go 13 for 24 with 15 RBIs.

With a thunderstorm pelting Tropicana Field’s new roof, the Rays scored six early runs against Baltimore starter Trevor Rogers (2-5), sending 10 batters to the plate during a five-run second. Tampa Bay also batted around in a four-run sixth, highlighted by Caminero’s three-run homer.

Rays starter Shane McClanahan, a Baltimore native, stretched his scoreless streak to 23 2/3 innings before Adley Rutschman’s two-out RBI single in the third. McClanahan (5-2) then fanned Tampa native Pete Alonso for the left-hander’s 500th major league strikeout.

GUARDIANS 8, TIGERS 2

DETROIT (AP) - José Ramírez homered and hit a two-run double on a 3-for-4 night, and Cleveland beat reeling Detroit.

Slade Cecconi (3-4) held the Tigers to two runs in 7 1/3 innings, his longest outing of the season.

Chase DeLauter and Rhys Hoskins drove in two runs apiece for Cleveland. Angel Martínez extended his hitting streak to seven games with two singles while scoring a run and driving one in. Brayan Rocchio scored three times for the Guardians, who’ve won six of seven.

Matt Vierling homered for the Tigers, who have lost 11 of 13. Riley Greene, whose 11-game hitting streak was snapped on Sunday, had an RBI double among two hits.

Detroit starter Framber Valdez (2-3) battled control issues while giving up four runs in five innings. Valdez, who had won all five of his previous appearances against the Guardians, walked four and threw 89 pitches.

BREWERS 9, CUBS 3

CHICAGO (AP) — Jake Bauers homered and drove in four runs, and Milwaukee beat Chicago in the first meeting this season between the longtime NL Central rivals.

Christian Yelich went deep for the second straight day as Milwaukee used a 13-hit attack to improve to 9-2 in its last 11 games. Andrew Vaughn had two hits and scored twice.

Milwaukee pulled within a half-game of Chicago for the division lead. The Brewers won the Central in 2025 for the third consecutive year and then eliminated the Cubs in a five-game NL Division Series.

Chicago lost for the seventh time in nine games. The Cubs had won 15 in a row at home for their longest win streak at Wrigley Field since an 18-game run in September 1935.

Cubs left-hander Shota Imanaga (4-4) was tagged for eight runs and nine hits in 4 1/3 innings in his worst start of the season. He allowed a total of eight earned runs over his previous five starts combined.

Tuesday's Time Schedule

All Times EDT

Tuesday, May 19

MLB

Atlanta at Miami, 4:10 p.m.

Cincinnati at Philadelphia, 6:40 p.m.

Cleveland at Detroit, 6:40 p.m.

Baltimore at Tampa Bay, 6:40 p.m.

N.Y. Mets at Washington, 6:45 p.m.

Toronto at N.Y. Yankees, 7:05 p.m.

Houston at Minnesota, 7:40 p.m.

Milwaukee at Chicago Cubs, 7:40 p.m.

Boston at Kansas City, 7:40 p.m.

Pittsburgh at St. Louis, 7:45 p.m.

Texas at Colorado, 8:40 p.m.

Athletics at L.A. Angels, 9:38 p.m.

San Francisco at Arizona, 9:40 p.m.

L.A. Dodgers at San Diego, 9:40 p.m.

Chicago White Sox at Seattle, 9:40 p.m.

NBA - Playoffs

Eastern Conference Finals - Game 1

Cleveland at New York, 8 p.m.

WNBA

Toronto at Phoenix, 10 p.m.

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Ravens' biggest question at each defensive position ahead of OTAs

The Baltimore Ravens enter organized team activities with one of the NFL's most talented defensive rosters on paper, but OTAs will still answer several critical questions before training camp arrives in July. Baltimore added impact talent, retained important veterans, and reshaped portions of the secondary and pass rush this offseason. Now comes the process of determining how all the pieces fit together.

Here's the biggest question at every defensive position as the Ravens begin OTAs.

Defensive line: What version of Nnamdi Madubuike will Baltimore get?

Everything starts with Nnamdi Madubuike.

Baltimore's defensive front looks dramatically different depending on his health status. Madubuike missed most of last season with a neck injury serious enough to spark retirement speculation at one point, though recent workout footage has created optimism entering the offseason. The Ravens still possess quality depth with Travis Jones, veteran John Jenkins, Broderick Washington, and second-year player Aeneas Peebles, but Madubuike remains the disruptive centerpiece when healthy.

OTAs may not provide full answers, but any clarity surrounding his condition immediately changes Baltimore's defensive ceiling.

Edge rusher: Can Baltimore finally build a dominant pass-rush rotation?

The Ravens landed the proven closer they desperately wanted by adding Trey Hendrickson, but the bigger OTA question centers around the players surrounding him. Mike Green flashed as a rookie. Tavius Robinson showed promise despite injuries. Zion Young arrives with an intriguing upside, while Adisa Isaac and Kaimon Rucker continue battling for rotational snaps. Baltimore suddenly has numbers and athleticism off the edge. OTAs should begin revealing whether the Ravens finally possess enough depth to consistently pressure quarterbacks late in games.

Inside linebacker: Who becomes Roquan Smith's long-term running mate?

Roquan Smith remains the unquestioned leader of Baltimore's defense, but the long-term picture beside him still feels unsettled. Trenton Simpson enters a pivotal season while seeking future roster security. Teddye Buchanan is recovering from a torn ACL. Rookie Jay Higgins arrives looking to climb the depth chart quickly.

The Ravens need a reliable second linebacker who can thrive in one of football's most demanding defensive systems. OTAs should offer the first clues about who currently holds the inside track.

Cornerback: Is Baltimore deep enough behind Marlon Humphrey and Nate Wiggins?

The Ravens still boast high-end talent with Marlon Humphrey and Nate Wiggins, while veteran Chidobe Awuzie provides stability.

The real question lies behind them.

T.J. Tampa still has not emerged in Year 3. Bilhal Kone and Robert Longerbeam are returning from injuries. Chandler Rivers joins the room as a rookie, while Keyon Martin surprisingly handled meaningful snaps as an undrafted free agent last season. Baltimore's secondary dealt with injuries repeatedly last year, so developing trustworthy cornerback depth becomes essential entering 2026.

Safety: Does Baltimore have the best safety trio in the NFL?

Baltimore still possesses one of football's elite safety duos in Kyle Hamilton and Malaki Starks.

The concern begins behind them.

After losing Ar'Darius Washington and Alohi Gilman, the Ravens added veteran Jaylinn Hawkins to stabilize the room. Hawkins is dependable, but does Baltimore still need additional contributors to emerge? Second-year player Keondre Jackson remains an intriguing special teams standout, while younger players Jahquez Robinson and Silas Walters will attempt to force their way into the conversation.

OTAs should help clarify whether Baltimore's safety depth is strong enough as it enters training camp.

Specialists: Can Tyler Loop bounce back mentally?

Special teams may quietly feature one of Baltimore's most important offseason storylines.

Tyler Loop finished his rookie season with impressive overall numbers, connecting on 30 of 34 field-goal attempts. Still, his missed game-winning kick against Pittsburgh in Week 18 ended Baltimore's playoff hopes and became the defining image of his season. The talent clearly exists. The bigger question becomes mental recovery and consistency entering Year 2. Meanwhile, rookie punter Ryan Eckley arrives with elite college production and the potential to immediately solidify Baltimore's field-position battle. The Ravens once again enter the season with championship expectations, but OTAs represent the first meaningful step toward determining whether this defense has enough depth, health, and cohesion to carry Baltimore deep into January.

This article originally appeared on Ravens Wire: Ravens defensive questions take center stage at OTAs

Why Sabres-Canadiens OT rules are different than NHL regular season, and how long it will last

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Overtime. Game 7. It doesn't get better than this.

The Buffalo Sabres and Montreal Canadiens are tied 2-2 trying to reach the Eastern Conference Final.

The Carolina Hurricanes await, but it wasn't decided in regulation.

The Habs led 2-0. The Sabres got both goals back.

Buckle up.

Why isn't it 3-on-3?

The NHL playoffs don't operate the way the regular season does.

The league doesn't want games to last forever in the regular season, so they got 3-on-3 for a quicker ending.

They don't want to change the regulation format in the postseason, though, so it stays 5-on-5.

How long is NHL playoff overtime?

NHL playoff games play 5-on-5 hockey until the game is over.

Each overtime period lasts 20 minutes, like a regulation period.

But at the end of 20 minutes, it's like the end of a period. Teams get a break, the ice gets spruced up, and then they come out with switched benches.

What is longest NHL playoff overtime game?

The longest game was in in 1936 when the Red Wings beat the Montreal Maroons in six overtime periods which featured 116 minutes and 30 seconds of extra game time.

The most recent marathon game was in 2023 when the Florida Panthers beat the Hurricanes in four overtimes.

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Watch Porter Martone score massive goal for team Canada

It has been a crazy year for Porter Martone. After a stellar season with Michigan State, the forward joined the Philadelphia Flyers, making a playoff push in his first stint in the NHL. Now, after the Flyers fell in the second round of the playoffs, he has made his way overseas to represent Canada in the men's world championships.

In the Canadians game against Denmark, scoreless early in the third period, it was the former Spartan that opened the scoring. It was Martone getting assisted by NHL legend Sidney Crosby and superstar Macklin Celebrini. Watch the goal via X:

Celebrini ➡️ Crosby ➡️ Martone 🚨#MensWorlds | #MondialMasculinpic.twitter.com/VquPOBPd5V

— Hockey Canada (@HockeyCanada) May 18, 2026

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Intel CEO Lip-Bu Tan Calls Foundry a “National Treasure” as External Customers Knock on His Door After 18A Yield Turnaround

19 May 2026 at 05:55

A person in a suit stands on stage with a large semiconductor wafer image displayed behind them, and the word 'Welcome' visible on a screen.

Intel CEO, Lip-Bu Tan, says that its Foundry Business is a National Treasure, and continues to see more customers line up for its advanced packaging and process technologies. Intel Foundry Sees Massive Interest From Several External Customers, Many Already Prepaying For Substrates During today's Mad Money Show with Jim Cramer of CNBC, Intel's CEO, Lip-Bu Tan, talked about the company's Foundry business and how the AI buzz is pushing more customers towards it. Right off the bat, Lip-Bu said that the "Foundry is very important", calling it a national treasure. He says that currently, 90% of the most advanced processors […]

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These Samsung Galaxy devices received Stable One UI 8.5

19 May 2026 at 06:35

On May 6, 2026, Samsung announced the rollout of the One UI 8.5 stable update for Galaxy devices. The software remained in Beta testing phase for over five months. Well, the second wave of rollout was crazy enough, spreading blazingly fast.

The day Samsung began One UI 8.5 stable rollout, plenty of Galaxy devices received the update. The availability in Wave 1 was limited to South Korea. However, the Wave 2 rollout covered millions of Galaxy devices on May 11, 2026.

As part of One UI 8.5, Samsung is bringing select AI features from the Galaxy S26 series across the Galaxy ecosystem. The update focuses on enhancing communication and creative experiences on Galaxy mobile phones and tablets.

These devices have received the Stable update first – Wave 1

  • Galaxy S25, S25 Plus and S25 Ultra
  • Galaxy S25 Edge
  • Galaxy S25 FE
  • Galaxy Z TriFold
  • Galaxy Z Fold 7 and Z Flip 7
  • Galaxy Z Flip7 FE

Major expansion on May 11

Samsung devices that have received the update on May 6 in South Korea have received the OTA in the Global markets. The second phase of rollout has also begun in South Korea, before hitting the worldwide market.

The first wave targets flagship models released in 2025, including the Galaxy S25 series, Z7 series foldables, and the TriFold phone. The second wave aimed at the Galaxy S24 series and the Z6 series foldables in South Korea.

In its Global press release, Samsung confirmed that the update is gradually starting to arrive on the Galaxy S25 series, S25 FE, S24 series, S24 FE, Z Fold7 and Z Flip7, Z Fold6 and Z Flip6, Galaxy Tab S11 series, and Tab S10 series.

These devices have received the Stable update – Wave 2

  • Galaxy S24, S24+ and S24 Ultra
  • Galaxy S24 FE
  • Galaxy Z Fold 6 and Z Flip 6
  • Galaxy Z Fold SE

Wave 3 of One UI 8.5 update expansion

  • Galaxy S23, S23+ and S23 Ultra
  • Galaxy S23 FE
  • Galaxy Z Fold 5 and Z Flip 5
  • Galaxy A56 and A36

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Samsung’s Baro Service deserves a global rollout for Galaxy users

19 May 2026 at 06:17

Samsung has been quietly running something genuinely smart in South Korea, and most Galaxy users around the world have no idea Baro Service exists.

Called Baro Service, it plants certified repair engineers directly inside Samsung Store retail locations. Neither a separate service center trip, nor scheduling a visit to some strip-mall repair outpost.

You walk in to look at a new tablet, notice your phone screen has a weird flicker, and a trained Samsung technician can inspect it right there – that’s it.

The program launched as a pilot in October 2024 across four Seoul-area stores. It worked: daily usage climbed more than 30% between January and April this year compared to that initial pilot window.

Samsung has now expanded to seven locations, pushing into Gyeongju, Busan, and Suncheon.

The service covers inspections, repairs, consultations, and same-day screen protector installation with a warranty attached. Seven days for standard installs and three months if you’ve got a foldable and need the main display protector handled.

Samsung also runs a pickup service for devices that need deeper work, collecting your phone and returning it after repairs are done at a nearby center.

And the wait times? Shorter than dedicated service centers, which in practice means the difference between a 20-minute fix and losing half your afternoon.

Galaxy devices sell in over 100 countries. Samsung Stores and branded retail presences exist across Europe, Southeast Asia, Latin America, and North America.

Samsung keeps telling the world it’s serious about after-sales support. Baro Service is proof that it knows how to do it right. Keeping it locked to seven locations in one country isn’t humility. It’s a missed opportunity sitting in plain sight.

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Samsung Galaxy A07 5G launches in Brazil with 120Hz display, 6000mAh battery and six years of OS updates

19 May 2026 at 05:40

Samsung launches its cheapest 5G phone, the Galaxy A07 5G, in Brazil. Despite its entry-level price tag, the smartphone brings a smooth 120Hz display, a decent 50MP camera, a large 6000mAh battery, and long (6-year) software support.

Available in a single Black colorway and 128 GB internal storage, Samsung’s new Galaxy A07 5G costs R$ 1,399 in Brazil. Deliveries begin this week exclusively through the Claro, Vivo, and TIM carriers in the country.

The smartphone has a 6.7-inch PLS LCD display with HD+ resolution and a 120Hz refresh rate. It measures 167.4mm in height, 77.4mm in width, and 8.2mm in thickness, whereas the weight is 199 grams.

It features a dual rear camera setup, consisting of a 50 MP (f1.8) primary lens and a 2 MP (f2.4) depth sensor. On the front, the device gets an 8 MP selfie camera with an f2.0 aperture inside an Infinity-U cutout.

Samsung Galaxy A07 5G Google Console listing render

Image – Samsung Galaxy A07 5G in Black

The Galaxy A07 5G is equipped with MediaTek Dimensity 6300 chipset, fabricated using 6nm process technology. It’s paired with 4GB of RAM and 128GB of internal storage, with Samsung marketing 4GB virtual RAM extension.

The device is packed with a large 6000mAh battery inside its 8.2mm body. Samsung has done it while keeping the weight under 200 grams. Buyers will be able to charge the phone using a 25W fast charging adapter (purchased separately).

It ships with Android 16-based One UI 8 software, and One UI 8.5 should be released soon. Samsung has guaranteed six years of major OS and security updates. It is a support level equivalent to Samsung’s flagship line (7-year).

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Lego Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight secretly had Arkham devs from Rocksteady and Warner Bros. Montreal working on it

A review of Lego Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight highlights how TT Games’ open-world Lego take on Gotham draws heavily from the *Batman: Arkham* formula while retaining the studio’s trademark humor. The article also reveals that Rocksteady and Warner Bros. Games Montreal contributed directly to development, underscoring the game’s deeper connection to the acclaimed Arkham legacy.

Ex-Google CEO booed at University of Arizona over AI remarks

Former Google CEO Eric Schmidt was booed during the University of Arizona’s commencement ceremony as graduates reacted sharply to his remarks on artificial intelligence and its growing role in work and society, even as his speech acknowledged widespread fears about AI, jobs, climate, and politics, but urged students to help shape the technology rather than see the future as already decided.

This is when RedMagic is launching its next gaming tablet

19 May 2026 at 05:22

RedMagic launched the Astra gaming tablet internationally last June, and now it's almost ready to unveil its successor. We assume this will be called Astra 2 globally, but inside China it will be known as the RedMagic Tablet 5 Pro (the original Astra was the Tablet 3 Pro and they're skipping the number 4 due to tetraphobia). Today during its launch of the 11S Pro series, RedMagic has also started teasing the upcoming tablet, with the image you can see below. The brand has revealed that the tablet will become official in June, so almost exactly one year after its predecessor. The new...

Joao Pedro issues statement after being left out of Brazil’s 2026 World Cup squad by Carlo Ancelotti

19 May 2026 at 06:12
After being left out by Carlo Ancelotti from Brazil’s 2026 World Cup squad, Chelsea striker Joao Pedro issued a statement on social media.

Joao Pedro, a regular fixture in Carlo Ancelotti‘s recent Brazil call-ups, was one of the most notable omissions from the final 2026 World Cup roster. Following the Italian head coach’s decision to leave him out, the striker broke his silence with a public statement.

Ancelotti made the official announcement on Monday at the Museu do Amanhã in Rio de Janeiro in a candid press conference. While Neymar’s inclusion in the squad dominated the headlines, the exclusion of Joao Pedro quickly emerged as one of the most discussed decisions of the afternoon.

Hours later, the Chelsea striker took to Instagram with a measured response. “I tried to give my best at all times. Unfortunately, it wasn’t possible to fulfill this dream of representing my country in a World Cup, but I remain calm and focused, as I always try to be. Joys and frustrations are part of football. From now on, I wish good luck to everyone who is there and I will be just another fan cheering for them to bring the sixth title home,” he wrote.

Joao Pedro had made a compelling case for inclusion. He was instrumental in Chelsea’s run to the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup title, scoring twice in the semifinal and once in the final, and posted 20 goals and nine assists across 49 appearances in his debut season at Stamford Bridge. He also featured in three of Ancelotti’s five Brazil squads this past year, but none of it proved enough to earn a spot on the plane to North America.

Joao Pedro of Brazil and Luka Vuskovic of Croatia battle for possession.
Joao Pedro of Brazil and Luka Vuskovic of Croatia battle for possession.

Did Neymar take Joao Pedro’s place?

From the 55-man preliminary list, Neymar’s inclusion had already generated significant debate, particularly after Estevao and Rodrygo were ruled out through injury. Cuts were always going to fall across every line of the squad, and while Thiago Silva and Andrey Santos were the names dropped from the defensive and midfield pools, it was Joao Pedro who was sacrificed from the forward positions.

Ancelotti was asked directly about the decision to leave him out and stood firmly behind his choice. “I understand that they say that European football is different, more intense, but you have to consider a lot of things. To play here (in Brazil) is very difficult; you have a tight schedule, trips, the heat… Obviously, I am sad for Joao Pedro, who for the season he made in Europe probably deserved to be in this list, but sadly, with all the consciousness, respect, and competence, we chose other players,” the Italian coach said.

The final forward group named by Ancelotti consists of Endrick, Vinícius Júnior, Matheus Cunha, Neymar Junior, Raphinha, Gabriel Martinelli, Rayan, Igor Thiago and Luiz Henrique. Of those, the players most suited to a central striking role comparable to Joao Pedro’s profile are Igor Thiago, the second-highest scorer in the Premier League this season, Matheus Cunha, Endrick and Neymar, a group Ancelotti was willing to back over the Chelsea forward.

The irony is not lost given that Joao Pedro himself had publicly stated to TNT Sports Brasil that Neymar deserved to be at the World Cup and that the Santos star “represents what Messi is to Argentina” for Brazil. In the end, however, Neymar’s inclusion may well have come at the direct expense of his most vocal supporter.

Joao Pedro of Brazil.

Ethereum’s Vitalik Buterin Explains How AI Could Make Smart Contracts Truly Secure

Vitalik Buterin Wants Ethereum Staking to Be as Easy as “One Click”

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Ethereum co-founder Vitalik Buterin has published a detailed argument that AI-assisted formal verification could fundamentally change how secure software is built, pushing back against growing pessimism in the cybersecurity community about whether trustless systems can survive increasingly powerful AI-driven attacks.

“Many people have claimed that with AI-assisted bug finding, secure code will be impossible,” Buterin wrote. “I have a much more optimistic take, and AI-assisted formal verification is a major part of the reason why.”

What Formal Verification Actually Is

Formal verification is the practice of writing mathematical proofs about code that can be checked automatically by a computer. Rather than testing software and hoping bugs do not appear, developers write proofs that mathematically guarantee a piece of code behaves exactly as intended under all conditions.

Many people have claimed that with AI-assisted bug finding, secure code (and hence trustless anything) will be impossible.

I have a much more optimistic take, and AI-assisted formal verification is a major part of the reason why:https://t.co/0ceMBZ6uqj

— vitalik.eth (@VitalikButerin) May 18, 2026

The technology has existed for decades but remained niche because writing these proofs by hand is extremely difficult and time-consuming. Buterin’s argument is that AI changes this equation dramatically. AI can write both the code and the proofs, while humans simply verify that the statements being proved match what they actually want the software to do.

He described this combination as what researcher Yoichi Hirai calls “the final form of software development.”

Why It Matters for Ethereum

Buterin pointed to several areas where formal verification is already being applied within Ethereum’s development ecosystem. These include quantum-resistant signatures, STARK proof systems, consensus algorithms, and ZK-EVMs, all areas where the security properties are simple to define even though the underlying code is extraordinarily complex.

Projects like Arklib are working toward a fully formally verified STARK implementation. The evm-asm project is building an entire EVM written directly in RISC-V assembly, verified mathematically against a human-readable reference implementation. Byzantine fault-tolerant consensus protocols are also being formally specified and verified in Lean.

The main insight is that for these systems the gap between what the code does and what it is supposed to do can be closed with mathematical certainty rather than probabilistic testing.

The Limits He Acknowledges

Buterin was careful not to overstate the case. Formal verification has real failure modes. Proofs can be written about only part of a system while critical bugs hide in unverified sections. Developers can forget to specify properties that matter. The formal specification itself can be wrong. Hardware vulnerabilities like side-channel attacks can bypass even mathematically correct software.

“Provable correctness does not prove that software is correct in the way most human beings understand correctness,” he wrote. What formal verification actually does is allow developers to express their intentions in multiple different redundant ways and automatically check that all those expressions are compatible with each other.

The Broader Vision

Buterin described an optimistic future where software splits into two layers. An insecure edge layer handles lower-stakes functions, runs in sandboxes, and operates with minimal permissions. A secure core handles everything critical, including Ethereum itself, operating system kernels, and sensitive IoT infrastructure.

The secure core is kept deliberately small and subjected to aggressive formal verification. AI brings the computational power to make verification practical at scale. The result is not software with zero bugs but software where the most critical components can be trusted with mathematical confidence rather than hope.

“Defenders finally have a chance to win, decisively,” he concluded, citing Mozilla’s own experience hardening its codebase against AI-assisted attack tools.

Reds' bullpen falters late in loss to surging Phillies.

PHILADELPHIA − It was a funny thing, Cincinnati Reds manager Terry Francona said, that his team and the Philadelphia Phillies would begin their three-game series with identical 24-23 records.

"It's a little different team, but we still have the same record," Francona said, "but I'm sure they feel a little better right now about themselves."

The two teams met for their series opener Monday, May 18, and were going in opposite directions. The Reds, after starting the season 20-11, had gone 4-13 in May and fallen to the basement of the National League Central Division. Meanwhile, the Phillies entered the series on a historic, 15-4 run under interim manager Don Mattingly. Philadelphia's 9-19 start got now-former manager Rob Thomson fired.

By the end of the night, Francona's observation was true of their overall season to date, as well as the game at hand, as the Phillies edged the Reds in a back-and-forth, 5-4 game at Citizens Bank Park in front of an engaged crowd of 40,065.

Cincinnati dropped to .500 at 24-24 while the Phillies continued their torrid pace on a 25-23 mark. The clubs are scheduled to play on Tuesday, May 19 (6:40 p.m. EDT) with the Reds' Chase Burns (5-1, 1.87 ERA) expected to face the Phillies' Jesus Luzardo (3-3, 5.07 ERA).

Cincinnati Reds starting pitcher Nick Lodolo (40) throws a pitch against the Philadelphia Phillies in the first inning, May 18 at Citizens Bank Park.

In the half-inning that followed the Reds taking a 4-3 lead in the eighth inning, Philadelphia second baseman Bryson Stott skied a two-run homer off Reds reliever Graham Ashcraft to retake the lead.

At the top of the inning, Spencer Steer doubled into the left field corner off fireballer Jose Alvarado with two outs, allowing Matt McLain to score from second base after he singled off Alvarado and stole second base. The go-ahead score followed Sal Stewart's game-tying solo home run in the seventh inning.

Philadelphia Phillies infielder Trea Turner (7) advances home to score against the Cincinnati Reds in the first inning May 18 at Citizens Bank Park.

It looked like the Reds might outlast the Phillies on a night when rookie starter Andrew Painter had one of the more promising outings of his young career. Also, slugger and Middletown-native Kyle Schwarber was sidelined from a game (illness) for the first time since the 2024 season.

In the ninth inning, Phillies closer Jhoan Duran closed out the game, ensuring the hosts survived Cincinnati's comeback attempt.

The Enquirer will update this report.

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Celtics Predicted To Add 14.7-Point Center Who Could Steal Minutes From Neemias Queta

Tarris Reed Jr.

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The Boston Celtics are focusing on their 2026 NBA Draft selections. With the combine now complete, it should be easier to narrow down their candidate list.

Boston currently has the No. 27 pick in the upcoming draft, suggesting it may not select a player who can contribute immediately. In his latest mock draft on Monday, Yahoo Sports' Kevin O'Connor projected that the Celtics will choose UConn's center, Tarris Reed Jr.

"As good as Neemias Queta was all year, the Celtics clearly need to upgrade at center," O'Connor wrote. "Maybe Reed could be that choice. Reed is a throwback center who played at his best on the biggest stage on UConn’s way to the national title game. He does all the dirty work inside the paint as a finisher, rebounder and shot-blocker.

"But beyond his ability to screen and pass, he wasn’t all too comfortable on the perimeter as a shooter or defender. That story might have changed at the Draft Combine, though, since on multiple occasions Reed looked more nimble moving his feet outside, which could be the key to unlocking his potential."

Reed played four seasons of college basketball, spending his first two seasons at Michigan before transferring to UConn for the final two. Last season, Reed participated in 35 games for the Huskies, averaging 14.7 points and nine rebounds per game.

The Celtics could consider drafting Reed and allowing him to develop for a season or two, potentially making him one of the biggest steals of the draft.

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Alexander Rossi suffered injuries to his finger, ankle in crash; what it means for Indy 500

Following a crash during Monday's Indianapolis 500 practice at Indianapolis Motor Speedway, Alexander Rossi underwent procedures on his right ankle and a finger on his left hand, Ed Carpenter Racing announced Monday night.

Rossi, who is slated to start second in Sunday's Indy 500, crashed into the wall in Turn 2 at practice after losing control of his No. 20 Ed Carpenter Racing Chevrolet. After slamming into the wall, Rossi's car made contact with Pato O'Ward's No. 5 Arrow McLaren Chevrolet, and Dale Coyne Racing's Romain Grosjean crashed while trying to avoid the incident. O'Ward and Grosjean were released from the IMS infield medical center. Conor Daly's car also suffered damage in the crash.

After spending more than 90 minutes inside the medical center, Rossi was transported to a local hospital for further evaluation, eventually leading to the procedures. Per ECR, Rossi will be evaluated throughout the week with "the full intent of participating in the final practice on Friday, May 22 and the 110th running of the Indianapolis 500 on Sunday, May 24.

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Spurs vs. Thunder Game 1 Western Conference Finals live score, updates, highlights from 2026 NBA playoffs

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The 2026 NBA Western C. onference finals kicks off Monday night with the second-seeded San Antonio Spurs battling the top-seeded Oklahoma City Thunder.

San Antonio is coming off a 139-109 win over the Minnesota Timberwolves on Friday to win their semifinal series, while Oklahoma City swept the Los Angeles Lakers 115-110 on May 11.

Tipoff from Paycom Center in Oklahoma City is set for 8:30 p.m. ET.

Spurs vs. Thunder live updates, highlights from NBA playoffs Game 1

4th Quarter- 33.2 seconds: SGA fouled and goes to the line. Hits both free throws to tie the game at 99

4th Quarter- 37.1 seconds: Harper goes to the line and hits both free throws. Spurs up 99-97 

4th Quarter- 1:12: Game tied at 97. 

4th Quarter- 1:50: OKC takes 95-94 lead

4th Quarter- 2:35: Vassell 3-pointer puts Spurs up by 4, 94-90

4th Quarter- 3:20: OKC cuts San Antonio's lead to one point 91-90 

4th Quarter- 3:52: TV Timeout. Spurs go a bit cold up 91-88. 

4th Quarter- 4:48: Spurs up 91-86 under five minutes to play. 

4th Quarter- 5:37: Both teams fighting for buckets. SGA layup with a foul by Wemby 89-84. 

4th Quarter- 7:06: Easy dunk for Luguentz Dort cuts into Spurs lead 89-82

4th Quarter- 7:30: TV timeout. Spurs up 89-80 with tough defense. 

4th Quarter- 8:47: Teams go into the first few minutes of the quarter trading buckets. Spurs hold lead 87-80

Wemby: 25 points, 15 rebounds and a block 

End of 3rd Quarter: Spurs 80, Thunder 73

3rd Quarter- 8.5 seconds: Spurs up 80-73. 

3rd Quarter- 1:07: SGA nails a 3-pointer. Spurs up 75-70

3rd Quarter- 2:20: Wemby goes back to the free throw line after splitting a pair, makes both for 73-67 lead. 

3rd Quarter- 3:24: Teams trading buckets with Spurs up 70-65

3rd Quarter- 4:44: TV Timeout. Spurs up 66-63

3rd Quarter- 5:34: Jared McClain hits a 3-pointer to take Spurs lead down to one point, 64-63

3rd Quarter- 6:05: With Wemby on the bench, OKC is trying to get points in the paint. 64-60 Spurs lead. 

3rd Quarter- 6:27: Wemby out. Stephon Castle makes both free throws. 64-58 Spurs up. 

3rd Quarter- 7:01: Julian Champagnie hit triple to put Spurs up 62-58

3rd Quarter- 7:33: Wemby hits two free throws for the Spurs to retake lead 59-58

3rd Quarter-7:33: Frustration is setting in with the Spurs, who give up the lead for the first time in the second half.

3rd Quarter- 7:46: TV Timeout. Luguentz Dort nails 3-pointer to take 58-57 lead. 

3rd Quarter- 9:57: SGA hits a 3-pointer with San Antonio's lead now 57-55

3rd Quarter- 9:11: Thunder keep hanging around with Spurs lead now three, 55-52

3rd Quarter- 10:50: Teams open the quarter by trading buckets. Spurs up 53-47

Start of 3rd Quarter- 12:00 

Halftime: Spurs 51, Thunder 44

Team Stats

HalftimeSan AntonioOKC
FG18-4316-43
Field Goal %4237
3PT7-196-22
FT8-96-6
Rebounds2920
Assists1110
Steals56
Blocks13
Total Turnovers85
Points Off Turnovers124
Fast Break Points014
Points in Paint2018
Fouls78
Technical Fouls00
Flagrant Fouls00
Largest Lead103

2nd Quarter- 51.1 seconds: Spurs up 51-41 with Devin Vassell 3-pointer

2nd Quarter- 3:30: TV timeout. Thunder cut Spurs lead to 44-41

2nd Quarter- 4:26: Thunder trying to cut into the Spurs 42-35 lead with Chet Holmgren at the free throw line

2nd Quarter- 5:55: Teams trading buckets with Spurs up 42-35

2nd Quarter- 7:19: Victor Wembanyama dunk puts Spurs up 40-32. 

2nd Quarter- 8:03: Another missed 3-pointer for OKC. They've gone ice cold in the quarter with four missed from beyond the arc. 

2nd Quarter- 9:11: Dylan Harper hits a 3-pointer and goes on 9-2 run and go up 36-29

End of 1st Quarter: Thunder 27, Spurs 27

Ajay Mitchell dishes to Jalen Williams on the break for the DUNK and the OKC crowd gets LOUD.

📺 NBC and Peacock pic.twitter.com/w3hWbCeBdV

— NBA on NBC and Peacock (@NBAonNBC) May 19, 2026

1st Quarter- 3:03: Teams trading buckets with OKC taking 18-17 lead

1st Quarter- 6:06: Thunder go on 9-3 run to cut Spurs lead to three, 15-12 

Alex Caruso went right at Wemby on offense AND defense. 👏 pic.twitter.com/u9UkLTZx0H

— NBA on NBC and Peacock (@NBAonNBC) May 19, 2026

1st Quarter- 7:28: Spurs jump out to a 12-3 lead early 

1st Quarter- 12:00: Tip-off from Oklahoma City

How to Watch Game 1 Western Conference Finals: San Antonio Spurs vs. Oklahoma City Thunder 

Monday, May 18

Tip-off: 8:30 p.m. ET

TV: NBC/ Peacock

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Former UNC National Champion retires from professional basketball

When you look at the best college basketball teams to exist, UNC's 2008-09 National Championship-winning team has to be up there.

Complete with program greats and future NBA players like Tyler Hansbrough, Ty Lawson, Danny Green and Wayne Ellington, few came close to beating this Tar Heel squad.

One player not talked about enough on that title-winning team is Deon Thompson, who averaged 10.6 points and 5.7 rebounds per game across 38 appearances (37 starts).

On Monday, after an accomplished 16-year career played mainly overseas, Thompson announced his retirement from professional basketball.

Thompson is returning home to be a graduate assistant on Michael Malone's staff, which makes continuing a pro playing career tougher. Suiting up in the United States is one thing, but constantly every week isn't ideal.

Thompson played for the Minnesota Timberwolves in 2010 NBA Summer League action, but quickly flew over to Greece after failing to make a final NBA roster. Eight championships, four all-star nods and two MVP awards later, Thompson left his pro career better than he started.

After 16 years, 22 teams, and 14 countries, it’s time for me to say goodbye to playing the game that I love and that has given me so much. The game has given me so many unforgettable moments and memories, along with incredible people. pic.twitter.com/l4dboxEK3i

— Deon Thompson (@DeThompson9) May 18, 2026

Thompson isn't the only former Tar Heel on Malone's inaugural staff, joining Sean May, Brandon Robinson and Pat Sullivan. North Carolina went outside of its traditional "Carolina Family" to find Malone, a smart move considering underperformance with Hubert Davis, but will have plenty familiar faces on the sidelines.

In his first season as a coach, Thompson will haves the likes of key returner Jarin Stevenson and incoming transfer Terrence Brown to work with. UNC likely isn't done adding to its 2026-27 roster yet, which blends starting experience with youthful talent.

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Where to watch RR vs LSG IPL 2026 match: TV channel, live stream details and start time in India

Rajasthan Royals will take on Lucknow Super Giants in Match 64 of the IPL 2026 season at the Sawai Mansingh Stadium in Jaipur.

It's a must-win game for Rajasthan Royals as they are fighting hard to secure their place among the top four teams and progress to the playoffs. 

Meanwhile, LSG are already out of the playoff race this season and will be playing for pride in their remaining games. 

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Where to watch RR vs LSG: Live stream, TV channel

Here's how to watch the Rajasthan Royals and Lucknow Super Giants IPL 2026 game in India:

  • TV channel: Star Sports Network channels
  • Live stream: JioHotstar app and website

IPL 2026 matches are available for live TV broadcast across Star Sports Network channels in India. Fans can also watch the live stream on the JioHotstar app and website.

MORE: Visit Cricket News for all the latest cricket coverage and opinion

What time does RR vs LSG match kick off?

The IPL 2026 match between Rajasthan Royals and Lucknow Super Giants will be played at Sawai Mansingh Stadium in Jaipur.

The match will start at 7:30 p.m. IST on Tuesday, May 19, 2026.

MORE: Who is the top run-scorer in IPL 2026?

RR vs LSG: Lineups, team news

There are no new injury concerns in the RR squad and they will be desperate to get back to winning ways to keep their playoff hopes alive.

RR predicted XI: Yashasvi Jaiswal, Vaibhav Sooryavanshi, Dhruv Jurel (wk), Riyan Parag (c), Donovan Ferreira, Ravindra Jadeja, Shubham Dubey, Jofra Archer, Ravi Bishnoi, Nandre Burger, Brijesh Sharma.

Impact Player: Tushar Deshpande, Dasun Shanaka.

The LSG squad is also injury free as Mayank yadav has recovered from his back injury and has rejoined training.

LSG predicted XI: Mitchell Marsh, Josh Inglis, Nicholas Pooran, Rishabh Pant (c), (wk), Aiden Markram, Mukul Choudhary, Abdul Samad, Shahbaz Ahmed, Mohammed Shami, Mayank Yadav, Prince Yadav.

Impact Player: Akash Singh, Digvesh Rathi.

RR vs LSG: Betting odds

Rajasthan Royals are the favourites to win this IPL 2026 match at 1.68 on Dafa, while the odds for Lucknow Super Giants to win are 2.20.

* Odds are correct at time of publish but subject to change.

Barcelona forward gives club ultimatum over contract situation

Barcelona forward gives club ultimatum over contract situation
Barcelona forward gives club ultimatum over contract situation

Barcelona forward Ferran Torres is one of the question marks over their squad next season, with the Catalan side seemingly yet to take a definitive decision on his future. The exit of Robert Lewandowski would appear to bring him closer to staying at Camp Nou next year, but it seems he may look to take the decision out of their hands.

Torres is out of contract in just over a year, meaning he can commit to a contract with another team next January. It also depresses his market value should Barcelona look to sell him this summer. The third option is that they offer the Spain international a new deal, tying him to the club long-term.

Ferran Torres gives Barcelona ultimatum

Now according to Sport, Torres has given Barcelona an ultimatum on his future. Amid reports that the Blaugrana have offered Torres to other clubs, either as a straight transfer or as a makeweight, he has made it clear that he will not be part of a transfer operation this summer. Either he will leave next summer on a free transfer, or he will sign a new contract and commit his future to Barcelona.

Should Barcelona keep Ferran Torres?

After initially paying €55m for Torres to Manchester City, losing him on a free in the theoretical prime of his career would be less than ideal. His form as a number nine has been hotly debated this season at Camp Nou, with some believing him good enough to lead the line, and others feeling that he limits Barcelona. In total this season, Torres has 21 goals and two assists in his 48 appearances, of which 30 have been starts. He has only missed six games throughout the campaign. The decision could well come down to what Torres is asking from the Blaugrana in order to stay.

2 Mammoth prospects to compete for junior hockey’s biggest prize

Tij Iginla, center, poses after being selected by the Utah Hockey Club during the first round of the NHL hockey draft Friday, June 28, 2024, in Las Vegas.
Tij Iginla, center, poses after being selected by the Utah Hockey Club during the first round of the NHL hockey draft Friday, June 28, 2024, in Las Vegas. | Steve Marcus

In the opinion of the Utah Mammoth front office — and most people in the hockey world, for that matter — players who have championship experience before they get to the NHL are in a better position to succeed.

This week, two Mammoth prospects have the opportunity to win on arguably the biggest pre-NHL stage there is: the Memorial Cup.

The Memorial Cup is an annual tournament between the champions of the three leagues under the Canadian Hockey League umbrella, with the host team taking the fourth spot. Because it takes so many games to capture it, many argue it’s the hardest trophy in hockey to win — the Stanley Cup included.

Here’s a rundown of Utah’s players who have a crack at it this year.

Tij Iginla, Kelowna Rockets

  • Drafted: 1st round, 6th overall, 2024
  • Position: center/left wing
  • Age: 19
  • Height: 6 ft.
  • Wfootght: 182 pounds
  • 2025-26 production: 48 games played, 41 goals, 90 points

As the first player ever drafted by Utah, expectations of Iginla have been high from the beginning. His first post-draft season was cut short due to a necessary surgical procedureon both hips, but he didn’t skip a beat upon returning this year.

The 19-year-old scored the second-most points per game of any CHL player this year. His shot is comparable to that of Dylan Guenther — that is to say it’s among the best in the world — and he has terrorized goaltenders with it all year long.

Mammoth GM Bill Armstrong famously told Iginla after the draft that the team had enough 20-goal scorers, and he needed Iginla to score 50. Guenther will probably beat him to the punch, but it’s not unlikely that Iginla accomplishes it, too.

Iginla’s Kelowna Rockets are the host team. They got knocked out of the Western Hockey League playoffs in the second round at the hands of the eventual-champion Everett Silvertips. They’ll now have the opportunity for revenge.

Being from the Kelowna area, Iginla has the opportunity to lead his hometown team to a championship on home soil. The Rockets have won the Memorial Cup once before, in 2004, and it was also on home ice.

That roster was likewise headlined by local kids: Josh Gorges and Shea Weber. Both went on to have long NHL careers, and Weber ended up as a first-ballot Hockey Hall of Famer.

Tomas Lavoie, Chicoutimi Saguenéens

  • Drafted: 3rd round, 89th overall, 2024
  • Position: defense
  • Age: 20
  • Height: 6-foot-4
  • Weight: 215 pounds
  • 2025-26 production: 48 games played, 41 goals, 90 points

Ironically, Mammoth Nation was largely cheering for Lavoie’s Chicoutimi Saguenéens to lose in the Québec-Maritimes Junior Hockey League. Nothing against Lavoie, but the opposing Moncton Wildcats team featured Utah prospects Caleb Desnoyers and Gabe Smith.

Lavoie’s name might not carry the notoriety of a top-five pick, but he’s an exciting prospect in his own rite.

The Saguenéens topped the Wildcats in six games to capture the Gilles-Courteau Trophy Sunday.

After four years of hard work to win the Gilles-Courteau Trophy, celebrating with his family feels even more special for Tomas Lavoie! 🎉 @SagueneensLHJMQ#QPlayoffs | #Proxi | #TusksUppic.twitter.com/0OF9oxGFbl

— QMJHL (@QMJHL) May 18, 2026

We use the official NHL website for players’ bio information, which lists Lavoie at a whopping 215 pounds, but the Saguenéens’ site has him listed at 230. By both accounts, he’s 6-foot-4.

Big players have advantages in puck battles, they cover more space when defending rushes and they’re capable of hitting harder than smaller guys. As one of the bigger players in the league, Lavoie has all of those advantages.

Lavoie was the fourth-highest-scoring defenseman on his team in the QMJHL playoffs, but he was still better than half a point per game from the blue line.

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Tomas Lavoie during practice as the Utah Mammoth hold rookie camp at their new practice facility in Sandy on Wednesday, Sept. 10, 2025. | Scott G Winterton, Deseret News

Canyon del Oro beats Marana Mountain View for 5A softball title

Kelly Fowler was starting to feel snake-bitten. 

After three runner-up finishes in the 5A state high school softball championship game in the past five seasons, Fowler — the softball coach at Canyon del Oro — wondered if her team would ever win it all again.

The antidote was delivered this year, with Canyon del Oro taking down Marana Mountain View 4-3 in the 5A state championship on May 18 at Grand Canyon University. It is the first state title since 2017 for Canyon del Oro, and the 10th overall in school history.

“We’ve had too many runner-ups,” Fowler said. “I felt like I was snake-bit because the kids work so hard. I know that everybody wants to win it, but I felt like we were always this close. To be that close and not be able to finish. I was just so happy that the kids did it.”

Canyon del Oro moves into a tie with Joseph City for No. 2 all-time in state history for most state softball titles. It is the third title for Fowler as coach at Canyon del Oro, which finished the season 29-6.

Junior first baseman Emma Shaffer got the scoring started with a three-run home run in the top of the first inning to put the Dorados up 3-0, launching a pitch into right field that struck a light pole outside the stadium. 

“That’s what I told her: ‘You set the tone.’ To start off with a three-run lead, you can’t ask for anything more,” Fowler said.

Mountain View responded with an RBI single from senior Alycia Gordin to make it 3-1.

In the next inning, the bottom of the second, senior Julia Donnely tied the game at 3-3 with a 2-RBI single. That would be the last time Mountain View scored in the game, as freshman pitcher Savanna Mares shut down the Mountain Lions the rest of the way.

The tie was broken in the top of the third after a walk with the bases loaded. It was Shaffer again, forcing a walk to load the bases. Freshman second baseman Brooklyn Benavides scored to go up 4-3, scoring the decisive run.

Mares only had to work her way out of one jam following that, pitching almost flawlessly in a complete-game effort to bring home the title. The game was a microcosm of the Dorados’ season, as Mares was relied upon heavily in the regular season. Mares finished the season 21-5 in the circle, tallying 248 strikeouts in 146 innings.

“It’s amazing,” Shaffer said. “She does not play like a freshman. She has so much confidence. She is so calm all the way through. She acts like a senior. She has the skills and confidence of a senior. It’s great to have that on the mound.”

Mares has already established herself as one of the state’s top pitchers, ending the season No. 3 in Arizona for most strikeouts. She had a game with 20 strikeouts earlier in the season.

She came to Canyon del Oro with the explicit goal of winning state championships, hoping to become the latest to add to the school’s rich history in the sport.

“It means a lot to me,” Mares said. “Me being a freshman here, being able to help lead my team to this, it just means so much. It means a lot because I’m helping with this tradition and legacy.”

While Canyon del Oro is enjoying winning this state title, it’s hard not to look ahead.

Mares has three more seasons of eligibility and there are only four seniors on this year’s roster. Canyon del Oro has already shown it can go on a run, winning six titles in 10 years.

Could more be coming?

“Let’s do it. That’s all I gotta say,” Fowler said.

Marana Mountain View finishes the season 24-4, coming up just short of winning the first state title in school history.

Logan Stanley is a sports reporter with The Arizona Republic who primarily focuses on high school, college and Olympic sports. To suggest ideas for human-interest stories and other news, reach out to Stanley at logan.stanley@usatodayco.com or 707-293-7650. Follow him on X, formerly Twitter: @LSscribe.

This article originally appeared on Arizona Republic: Canyon del Oro wins state 5A softball title

Why Joe Brady will love Bills' win total projection

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The Buffalo Bills are firmly entrenched in the Super Bowl contenders tier as long as Josh Allen is healthy, and in 2026, it's Super Bowl or bust for Buffalo.

With Joe Brady taking over from Sean McDermott, plus the offseason additions of Bradley Chubb and DJ Moore, the Bills, on paper, look ready to finally vanquish their playoff demons.

Of course, to be able to do that, you have to punch your ticket to the postseason, which most think the Bills will do at a canter as they always do.

And it appears that oddsmakers think so as well, as DraftKings has the Bills' over/under win total set at 10.5, leading Fox Sports to think Buffalo could hit the over.

"The Bills have gone over their win total of 10.5 in each of the last six seasons," Fox Sports wrote. "After firing Sean McDermott this offseason, Buffalo promoted offensive coordinator Joe Brady to head coach while also trading for DJ Moore and signing Bradley Chubb."

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Bills poised to continue overs streak?

Considering they've had over 10.5 wins in each of the last six seasons, I'd say there's a fair chance for that streak to extend to seven seasons.

But the Bills open up with the Houston Texans, Detroit Lions, Los Angeles Chargers, and the New England Patriots in the opening month. Plus, from Week 12 to Week 15, Buffalo faces the Kansas City Chiefs, the Patriots again, the Green Bay Packers, and the Chicago Bears.

So, two brutal stretches in their season that will play a huge role in determining the year in some ways for the Bills.

Yes, the Bills have the talent, but can they survive two tough stretches this season and maintain their regular-season dominance? 

Your guess is as good as mine.

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Giants running back Cam Skattebo says he'll be ready to play by Week 1

NEW YORK (AP) — Cam Skattebo declared he will be healthy enough to play for the New York Giants in their season opener on Sept. 13 against Dallas after breaking his right fibula and dislocating his right ankle last fall.

Speaking at a team town hall event at the Beacon Theatre Monday night on the eve of the start of organized team activities, the 24-year-old running back said he's still working his way back from the injury that required surgery.

“Obviously there’s ups and downs in the injury process and coming back and rehabbing, but the mental battle has been the hardest part: making sure that I trust it fully,” Skattebo said. “I’m a little ways out. Not too far, but I’ll be ready to go. Week 1, I'll be ready to go.”

General manager Joe Schoen and coach John Harbaugh have said they are hoping Skattebo is back at some point during training camp. Receiver Malik Nabers, recovering from a torn ACL in his right knee, appears further behind to return.

Skattebo, a 2025 fourth-round pick out of Arizona State, rushed for 410 yards and five touchdowns on 101 carries before having his rookie year cut short.

“I do not consider that successful for me,” Skattebo said. “I had 400 yards on 100 carries. When I play 17-plus games this year, it's going to be 300 carries for over 2,000 yards.”

That drew a round of applause from Giants fans in attendance for the fan event featuring Skattebo and quarterback Jaxson Dart among the veteran players, as well as the team's rookie class, Harbaugh, Schoen and 1986 Super Bowl champions Phil Simms and Carl Banks.

The 40th anniversary of New York's first Super Bowl title will be celebrated Oct. 4 against the Arizona Cardinals.

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Spurs vs Thunder Live box score: Full stats from NBA Playoffs Western Conference Final Game 1

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Spurs vs Thunder Live box score: Full stats from NBA Playoffs Western Conference Final Game 1 originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

The Spurs and Thunder will face off in Game 1 of the Western Conference Finals. An intriguing matchup that presents mismatches everywhere. 

Oklahoma City is the relative favorite and has been to come out of the West for some time now. However, the Spurs have the ultimate cheat code. Very few teams have found an answer for Victor Wembanyama. So much so that after Minnesota won Game 5 after Wemby's ejection, the would go onto lose Game 6 by -30 with him in the lineup. 

Oklahoma City has not lost a game in these playoffs. With the exception of Game 4 vs the Lakers, they have won every game by at least 9 points, with some coming as wide as a 20+ point victory. 

San Antonio will need to find a way to slow down Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, Chet Holmgren and Jalen Williams. Combined they are averaging over 65 points combined. 

Spurs vs. Thunder box score: Full stats from the Western Conference Final Game 1

San Antonio Spurs

StartersMinPtsFG3PTFTRebAstStlBlk

S. CastlePG

38:07154-111-56-76810

D. HarperSG

36:14177-161-62-27460

D. VassellSG

39:49135-113-80-06211

J. ChampagnieSF

33:12114-103-90-08111

V. WembanyamaC

37:49258-170-19-1017302
BenchMinPtsFG3PTFTRebAstStlBlk

K. JohnsonSF

21:39134-93-62-20000

C. BryantPF

13:3431-21-20-02100

L. KornetC

9:1800-10-00-03100

H. BarnesPF

5:5300-10-00-00000

B. BiyomboC

000-00-00-00000

K. OlynykC

000-00-00-00000

M. PlumleeC

000-00-00-00000

J. McLaughlinPG

000-00-00-00000

L. Waters IIISG

000-00-00-00000
Team Totals9733-7812-3719-21492094

Oklahoma City Thunder

StartersMinPtsFG3PTFTRebAstStlBlk

S. Gilgeous-AlexanderPG

40:42185-182-56-73950

L. DortSF

20:2552-61-50-02100

C. HolmgrenC

30:3782-52-32-26001

J. WilliamsSG

29:27219-180-13-35300

I. HartensteinC

11:5620-10-02-22212
BenchMinPtsFG3PTFTRebAstStlBlk

A. MitchellSG

25:1742-40-00-03420

C. WallaceSG

23:0452-51-40-05010

A. CarusoSG

22:462710-157-110-01112

J. McCainSG

18:0173-61-30-02100

J. WilliamsPF

10:2700-00-00-03000

A. WigginsSG

3:5700-30-30-00000

I. JoeSG

0:1600-00-00-00000

K. WilliamsPF

000-00-00-00000

N. TopićPG

000-00-00-00000
Team Totals9735-8114-3513-143221105

1st Half Team Stats

SASOKC
FG19-4617-46
Field Goal %4137
3PT7-216-22
Three Point %3327
FT8-97-7
Free Throw %89100
Rebounds3121
Offensive Rebounds73
Defensive Rebounds2418
Assists1110
Steals66
Blocks13
Total Turnovers86
Points Conceded Off Turnovers126
Fast Break Points214
Points in Paint2218
Fouls88
Technical Fouls00
Flagrant Fouls00
Largest Lead103
Percent Led828

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Big Ten football coaches push for 24-team playoff at spring meetings

As a reminder, there is no offseason when it comes to college football news, and that's the case now more than ever. Case in point: the Big Ten is having its spring meetings this week in southern California, and there's plenty to talk about.

One of those things is the future of the College Football Playoff. If you are a college football fan, you know the CFP started as a four-team field in 2014, then expanded to 12 teams for the 2024 season (ahem, Ohio State won both of those first iterations). As with anything that has the potential for more inclusive -- and more importantly -- more money, there is now a push to expand further. Some prefer a few teams, while others want to double the field.

That's the company line all the Big Ten coaches are saying in unisom coming out of the meetings, according to ESPN's Pete Thamel. From Rutgers to Ohio State, all eighteen teams are supporting a 24-team playoff, something Big Ten commissioner Tony Pettiti has been lobbying for.

The Big Ten invited prominent media members to be a part of the meeting this year, something that seems to be designed to get some messaging out, especially with the SEC beating its own drum on a smaller, 16-team model. However, after winning three straight playoffs, the conference would seem to have a bigger voice now more than ever.

And the Big Ten isn't missing its chance to get the message out, ahead of the SEC meetings that are set to take place after Memorial Day. All, thanks in large part to Washington head coach Jedd Fisch.

"I just felt like if messages were getting out of one part of the country and not the other part of the country, some of the things that we wanted to share that we really believe in was getting missed," said Fisch.

Story from the opening of Big Ten meetings, where the league is amplifying its off-season voice and is unified on pushing for a 24-team College Football Playoff. https://t.co/SjFWZMqf5x

— Pete Thamel (@PeteThamel) May 18, 2026

Minnesota head coach P.J. Fleck pointed to the full support of the League as a reason why others (ahem, the SEC), might listen. To date, the ACC and Big 12 have also been on board with.

"It's got tremendous steam and power behind it (the 24-team field)," Fleck said. "Especially from the 18 head coaches in the Big Ten. When you do a lot of things that everybody's 18-for-18 for what we should do, I think it speaks volumes."

It remains to be seen whether or not the big, bad, declawed SEC will get behind such a large field, but with zero SEC teams playing in a national championship game the last three years, now might be the time the conference relents.

There are clearly some things with the calendar that would have to be worked out. Right now, a 24-team field would make an already longer season much longer and perhaps stretch into February. The idea of conference championship games will also have to be revisited, and perhaps scrapped. Those games are pretty lucrative when it comes to gate revenue, so that would have to all be worked out. Long story short, the calendar would need to be condensed

"The season needs to be pushed up," Ohio State coach Ryan Day said. "We need to finish the season much sooner. Let's have this all done by the first week in January so we have a season that makes sense." to make it all come together.

One way or another, expansion and changes are coming to a College Football Playoff near you, and the Big Ten is trying to throw its weight around at a time when stepping on the scales looks like the conference is an 800-pound gorilla. It just might work.

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Tom Kim, Graeme McDowell find their lost form to reach U.S. Open through final qualifying

For those who have not recently checked on Tom Kim’s career trajectory, doing so would be a bit of a shock. At 23, he seems like he’s been around forever. He has three PGA Tour wins, 12 victories total on various tours around the world, and has twice been an International team agitator against the U.S. in the Presidents Cup.

Kim also has fallen off the competitive map for the better part of the last three years—which is why he found himself in his current hometown of Dallas on Monday trying to qualify for his fifth U.S. Open. Since the start of the 2024 season, the South Korean has notched only four top-10 finishes in his past 61 starts and his last wins came in back-to-back victories in Las Vegas in 2022-23. Kim’s best chance at a more recent victory came when he lost a playoff to Scottie Scheffler in the ’24 Travelers Championship.

It’s been a bad run that has dropped Kim to 141st in the Official World Golf Ranking, a plunge from being as high as 11th. That kind of position doesn’t get one qualified into any majors, and Kim felt that sting by already missing this year’s Masters and PGA Championship, snapping a string of 15 consecutive majors played.

Duly motivated and coming off his best finish of the season—a T-6 in the opposite-field Myrtle Beach Classic—Kim played well in a strong field of professionals on Monday at Dallas Athletic Club. He opened with a 66 and backed that with an afternoon 68 to finish eight-under 134, one shot behind medalist Peter Uihlein (67-66).

The top nine players scorers advanced out of Dallas to play next month at Shinnecock Hills, and another who earned his spot was the winner of the 2010 U.S. Open at Pebble Beach. Like Kim, he's been mostly off the radar because he’s been playing on LIV Golf. With his exemption from that victory expired and McDowell not having a U.S. Open start since 2020, the 46-year-old Northern Irishman reached the championship again by shooting four-under 138 in Dallas to tie for fifth.

Baylor alum Dossey Cooper finished alone in third, followed by UCLA product Manav Shah. Three players were tied with McDowell—Jimmy Stanger, TK Kim and Adrien Dumont de Chassart.

A six-way tie for the ninth and final position required a playoff, and it was Tennessee product and LIV golfer Caleb Surratt who prevailed. Among those eliminated was longtime PGA Tour player Kevin Streelman.

Among other notable players who did not advance out of Dallas: Sergio Garcia, Eric Cole, Joel Dahmen, Nick Dunlap, Charley Hoffman and Harold Varner III.

The Dallas final qualifier, as well as one at Walton Heath in England, kicked off the schedule of 13 events that will fill out the U.S. Open field. Japan hosts a qualifier on May 25 and then comes “Golf’s Longest Day,” on June 8, when 11 qualifiers are played around the U.S. and Canada.

In England, home countryman and DP World Tour player Nathan Kimsey—ranked 241st the world—medaled by topping his opening 68 with a 62. The top seven players qualified, and Frenchman Ugo Coussaud earned the final spot in a four-man playoff that included LIV Golf’s Thomas Detry. No one who advanced out of the English event is ranked in the top 200 in the world.

Alexander Rossi suffered minor injuries to finger and ankle, still aims to race Indy 500

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Alexander Rossisuffered minor injuries in a Monday practice crash and while he is determined to compete, his status remains uncertain for the 110th running of the Indianapolis 500. 

ECR confirmed the news on Monday night via social media, with a statement noting the 2016 Indy 500 champion “underwent successful outpatient procedures this evening to repair minor injuries to a finger on his left hand and his right ankle.”

Rossi suffered the injuries during the early part of the first post-qualifying practice on Monday, which was shortened due to severe weather.

The 34-year-old California native, who narrowly missed the pole and qualified second last Sunday, was pounding laps around Indianapolis Motor Speedway under cloudy skies when he spun off Turn 2 roughly 25 minutes into the practice session. The rear of his #20 ECR Chevrolet slammed into the wall first, with the impact putting the car on its side briefly before sitting back down, which is when the #5 Arrow McLaren Chevrolet of Pato O’Ward also spun and slammed into Rossi’s ride. The carnage saw the left sidepod of Rossi’s car practically ripped away by the contact, along with visible marks by the aeroscreen. Dale Coyne Racing’s Romain Grosjean was also involved, but, like O’Ward, was seen and released from the Infield Care Center. 

Another look at the incident that involved Alexander Rossi, Pato O'Ward and Romain Grosjean. pic.twitter.com/Qnfik2GewK

— INDYCAR on FOX (@IndyCarOnFOX) May 18, 2026

Rossi was transported to a nearby hospital roughly 90 minutes after his crash. 

The message by ECR via social continued by stating the following:

“Rossi is in good spirits and has no additional injuries.

“Rossi’s recovery will be under the care of INDYCAR Medical Director Dr. Julia Vaizer and the INDYCAR medical team. His progress will continue to be evaluated with the full intent of participating in final practice on Friday, May 22 and the 110th Running of the Indianapolis 500 on Sunday, May 24.

“The No. 20 Java House Chevrolet crew will prepare a backup car and return to the track for final practice on Friday, May 22.

“Additional updates will be provided when available.”

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Game Thread: White Sox (24-22) at Mariners (22-26)

Apr 14, 2026; Chicago, Illinois, USA; Chicago White Sox starting pitcher Noah Schultz (22) delivers a pitch against the Tampa Bay Rays during the first inning at Rate Field.
Noah Schultz will have to limit his walks in Seattle tonight. | Kamil Krzaczynski-Imagn Images

Whew, baby! Exhale everyone, and take the remainder of this pregame to rest on the laurels of an electric Crosstown conclusion that was almost certainly the best such series from a South Side perspective since 2021’s roller coaster three-gamer at then-Guaranteed Rate Field. That one, you might remember, was also characterized by a lopsided win for each side and a dramatic, unlikely White Sox comeback to split the difference. There were also shades of 2019, when Eloy Jiménez’s ninth inning, game-winning bomb produced one of the iconic calls of Jason Benetti’s White Sox tenure and, just as importantly at the time, announced to baseball fans in Chicago that the Sox were once again worth paying attention to.

It remains to be seen what kind of trajectory the 2026 team will follow for the remainder of this summer, but while Benetti’s call might have been absent from Edgar Quero’s heroics yesterday, the image of pandemonium as he rounded the bases may similarly remain as a point of reference in the memory of this squad’s emergence from the abyss.

I’ve been calling it “Ricky’s Boys Don’t Quit: 2026 Version,” and it seems to keep holding true. That 2019 team was hovering around .500 as late as the All-Star Break before fading down the stretch to the tune of 89 losses. That 2019 team was also characterized by simultaneous, exciting and unlikely breakouts from Lucas Giolito, Yoán Moncada, and Tim Anderson, supplemented by Jiménez largely meeting expectations as a rookie, perhaps not dissimilar from what we’re witnessing out of Davis Martin, Colson Montgomery, Miguel Vargas, and Munetaka Murakami now.

What smells more promising this time around is that the major league roster in 2019 didn’t have a stream of incoming reinforcements anything near to what we’re expecting in 2026. Luis Robert Jr. and Nick Madrigal weren’t realistically expected to arrive until the following year, and Andrew Vaughn wasn’t even in the system until midway through the season. Dylan Cease and Zack Collins were the only prospects of note to graduate to the big leagues in 2019, and even if their meager contributions can’t be beat by whatever combination of Braden Montgomery, Jacob Gonzalez, Hagen Smith, Tanner McDougal, and perhaps even Rikuu Nishida makes it to Chicago this summer, there’s still the return of Kyle Teel to look forward to. I suspect the final fortunes of the 2019 team would have been better if they had been able to call upon Sam Antonacci early in the season instead of dedicated 400+ outfield plate appearances to Ryan Cordell and Charlie Tilson.

Tragically, that 2019 time never quite even made it above .500, peaking at 34-34 on June 18. Tonight, facing the Mariners for the second time in as many weeks, the Sox have a chance to make it three games above water, a feat they haven’t managed since Sept. 20, 2022. Here’s the lineup they’ll run out to try to get it done:

It’s probably fortunate that Noah Schultz missed Seattle when they came to town, because after averaging four walks per game over his last four starts, tonight might be the night that I start to worry about him just a little bit if he can’t show some progress at limiting the free passes.

If you’re noticing that Will Venable seems to have emptied the bench of lefties tonight, it’s because Seattle is set counter with Bryan Woo and his 100-point OPS platoon split.

Woo has been largely excellent this season, with only a two-start, 13-run aberration spiking his ERA to 3.91 on the aggregate. First pitch is a late one, of course, scheduled for 8:40 p.m. CT from T-Mobile Park. If you want to join us, broadcasts are available on CHSN (TV) and WMVP AM 1000 (radio) like always!

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Dodgers vs. Padres game I chat

SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA - AUGUST 24: Yoshinobu Yamamoto #18 of the Los Angeles Dodgers pitches during the first inning of a game against the San Diego Padres at Petco Park on August 24, 2025 in San Diego, California. (Photo by Sean M. Haffey/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Finally, the Dodgers and Padres meet for the first time in 2026.

Tonight's #Dodgers lineup at Padres: pic.twitter.com/6HY7S5XxSH

— Los Angeles Dodgers (@Dodgers) May 18, 2026

Tonight’s starters. pic.twitter.com/M0y3Qz3tK5

— San Diego Padres (@Padres) May 18, 2026

Monday’s game info

  • Teams: Dodgers at Padres
  • Ballpark: Petco Park, San Diego
  • Start time: 6:40 p.m. PT
  • TV: SportsNet LA
  • Radio: AM 570 (English), KTNQ 1020 AM (Spanish)

Scions E315: Back-to-Back ACC Regular Season Champs

Tech after winning the ACC at Boston College. | - GTAA

Tech baseball are ACC champs again! We go through the insanely good run of games up in Boston College and Tech’s ACC + NCAA Tournament outlook as of now. Then, our thoughts on what’s inside the new Fanning Center, Tech Softball’s results in the NCAA Tournament, and the latest on golf + track & field.

Hosts: Akshay Easwaran, Jack Purdy, Jake Grant

Production: Jack Purdy

Music: Georgia Tech Marching Band, Georgia Tech Glee Club

Commanders named best fit for $97 million ex-Cowboys 11-INT star, two-time Pro Bowler

Commanders named best fit for $97 million ex-Cowboys 11-INT star, two-time Pro Bowler originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

Adding another defensive playmaker to their roster should be a priority for the Washington Commanders at this stage of the offseason. 

The Commanders ranked 32nd in total yards allowed, 28th in passing defenses, and 30th in rushing defense a season ago, resulting in a lackluster 5-12 campaign. While one marquee signing won’t fix all of their issues on that side of the ball, it could help prevent them from finishing near the bottom of the league in every major defensive statistical category. 

Specifically, ESPN’s Matt Bowen suggested that a former Dallas Cowboys 11-interception star and two-time Pro Bowler should receive a look from the Commanders.

“Washington could view (Trevon) Diggs as a reclamation project, helping him get back to being a true playmaker in the secondary,” Bowen wrote Monday. “He has had 20 interceptions in six NFL seasons, including a league high of 11 in 2021.”

“Under new coordinator Daronte Jones, Diggs can use his man coverage traits and backfield vision to get a jump on the ball in the Commanders' pressure-heavy scheme. However, he has plenty of availability concerns after spending at least a portion of the past three seasons on injured reserve.”

There’s a concrete reason why many believe Diggs’ breakout season with the Commanders in 2021-22 was a fluke. The Alabama product has recorded only six interceptions since then and is now viewed as an undisciplined cornerback who relies heavily on his instincts rather than a sound, technical approach (which puts him in a blender more often than not). 

It also doesn’t help that Diggs has only appeared in 22 contests from 2022-25 due to injuries. Still, who’s to say the former second-round pick couldn’t resurrect his career with the Commanders and prove he can be a dependable ballhawk moving forward? 

Diggs would be an intriguing addition to a Washington squad in need of all the defensive help they could get.

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Blake Snell to Return Early from Injury via New Medical Procedure

May 11, 2026; Los Angeles, California, USA; Los Angeles Dodgers starting Blake Snell (7) warms up prior to the game against the San Francisco Giants at Dodger Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Jayne Kamin-Oncea-Imagn Images

Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Blake Snell is indeed getting a brand-new surgical procedure that could save him up to a month in recovery time, becoming possibly the second MLB player to ever do it.

General manager Brandon Gomes said Snell is indeed getting the NanoNeedle procedure on Tuesday, Fabian Ardaya of The Athletic reports.

May 11, 2026; Los Angeles, California, USA; Los Angeles Dodgers starting Blake Snell (7) warms up prior to the game against the San Francisco Giants at Dodger Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Jayne Kamin-Oncea-Imagn Images

That procedure, the same one undergone by Detroit Tigers ace Tarik Skubal, is expected to a shed a month off of Snell’s recovery time.

Plenty of updates from Brandon Gomes:
– Blake Snell will have the “NanoNeedle” procedure tomorrow (same as Skubal). Should shed a month off timeline.
– Tyler Glasnow has been shut down from throwing for now.
– Brusdar Graterol is discussing next steps, with back surgery an option

— Fabian Ardaya (@FabianArdaya) May 19, 2026

When will Snell return from his injury?

It’s hard to say for sure, but taking that one-month estimate from Ardaya and putting it toward the two-to-three-month timeline for the previous procedure, that’s a month or two for Snell, so in May or June.

But Skubal was throwing bullpen sessions within two weeks of the procedure.

As The Athletic details, Skubal had a classic quip for reporters when he greeted them in a Monday press conference.

Detroit Tigers left-hander Tarik Skubal talks to reporters before a game against the Boston Red Sox on May 4, 2026, at Comerica Park in Detroit, Michigan.
Detroit Tigers left-hander Tarik Skubal talks to reporters before a game against the Boston Red Sox on May 4, 2026, at Comerica Park in Detroit, Michigan.

“Bet you guys didn’t expect to see me here,” he said.

There’s a chance Snellzilla could be saying the same thing, and the Dodgers might need it.

Fellow starter Tyler Glasnow has been “shut down from throwing per now,” Ardaya said, another loss for an already depleted pitching corps.

How has Tarik Skubal recovered so quickly?

As mentioned, Skubal was the first known MLB player to undergo this procedure, and he used the same surgeon as Snell, Dr. Neal ElAttrache.

“I think the first thing they said was, ‘The recovery will be faster,’” Skubal told Cody Stavenhagen of The Athletic about his decision. “I think I stopped listening after that. It’s like, ‘All right, I’m good with it if you’re good with it.’ You trust the doctors. ElAttrache is the best surgeon in the world. … If he’s comfortable with it, I don’t see why I wouldn’t be comfortable with it.”

Tarik Skubal is back in Detroit. He threw a full bullpen. His accelerated recovery continues to amaze.

Free to read, with all the latest on the Skubal Scopehttps://t.co/UoQJK35qZppic.twitter.com/NsTx96siMo

— Cody Stavenhagen (@CodyStavenhagen) May 18, 2026

Skubal’s agent, Scott Boras, has used the alternative term “Skubal Scope” for the NanoNeedle 2.0.

Skubal has jokingly put some distance between himself and the phrase.

“(ElAttrache) is the one who said it, and Boras ran with it,” Skubal told Stavenhagen. “Let’s clear the room there. I saw a lot of stuff about that. That was not our camp.”

Dustin Poirier: Nate Diaz 'looked like dog sh*t' vs. Mike Perry

Dustin Poirier is torn about the idea of fighting Nate Diaz after his performance against Mike Perry at Rousey vs Carano on Netflix.

Diaz (21-14) was battered for almost the entirety of 10 minutes by Perry (15-8) on Saturday before the corner stopped it after Round 2. Afterward, Diaz rejected any calls for retirement and said he won't walk away "crying" in a shot at Poirier, who hung up his gloves last July.

Poirier and Diaz have been talking about fighting each other for years. They were officially scheduled in November 2018, but it didn't happen. Since then, the pair have offered conflicting takes about why it didn't come to fruition.

"The Diamond" has said the only matchup that would bring him out of retirement is a grudge match with Diaz, and even though he still stands by it, he admits the showing against Perry diminished the appeal.

"We could've fought. He knows that. I wish he would be honest with the fans and say that he pulled out or didn't come to terms with the UFC or whatever it was for the couple times we were supposed to fight that it never happened," Poirier said on Paramount's "Deep Waters" podcast. "But, dude, after the way he looked on Saturday night, he can't talk right now man. You need to take a break. He needs to go get some sleep and some rest, not me. He looked like dog sh*t. He looked horrible. He looked like he didn't want to be in there, looked like a punching bag. He looked off balance. His timing was horrible. When somebody loses, I don't like to sh*t on them too hard, but he knows.

"It's crazy that he's bringing me up in a post-fight. Apparently he still wants the fight or is thinking about it. It's just like, after a performance like that, it's like I'm picking on somebody now if I'm chasing Nate Diaz, the way he looked. It's like I'm picking on an easy fight, easy win. But, Nate Diaz, I will knock you clean out if we fight."

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Diaz is once again a free agent following his bout with Perry on Netflix, which was promoted by MVP MMA. He said afterward that he wants to rematch Perry "ASAP," but if Diaz instead pursues a deal with the UFC, Poirier said he will take the necessary steps to be eligible for competition.

"My invitation is still out there," Poirier said. "At 170, I'll go back in the drug test protocol or whatever. I will knock Nate Diaz completely out."

This article originally appeared on MMA Junkie: Dustin Poirier rips Nate Diaz's 'dog sh*t' performance vs. Mike Perry

Should the Nets trade for 76ers' Joel Embiid after Lottery result?

The Brooklyn Nets came away from the 2026 NBA Draft Lottery with a disappointing result as they ended up with the No. 6 overall pick despite having a 14.0% chance of getting the No. 1 pick. Brooklyn now moves forward with the knowledge that they can use their first-round pick to draft their next franchise guy, but they could have other moves to make this summer.

"The Nets have nothing but time now. Waiting out Embiid’s contract is no problem for them, their whole team is cheap and they’re not contending next year anyway short of some Hail Mary we don’t currently see," CBS Sports' Sam Quinn wrote in a post on X when reacting to Brooklyn unfortunate turn of events in the Lottery. One of Quinn's suggestions is trading for Philadelphia 76ers center Joel Embiid in the effort to get more draft capital.

"If he happens to give you some fun stretches? Cool. Bonus," Quinn continued in his post. "Really, he’s the matching salary in my star trade(s) in two years once he’s expiring, and a path to extracting picks out of Philly now. I’m just trying to accumulate such a cartoonish amount of future draft capital that I can get outbid for whoever the guy is in 2028 or 2029 by absolutely nobody."

As of this writing, the Nets have at least 11 first-round picks in the next six years, but there are some in the NBA community who believe that teams like Brooklyn should be trying to get as many draft picks as possible until they're no longer needed. Based on what most pundits are saying about the 2026 draft class, the Nets aren't expected to select a star-level player given that they pick didn't land in the top-4.

For a team like the 76ers, Embiid's contract may prove to be something that the team needs to get off if they're going to move in a different direction, which could happen after President of Basketball Operations Daryl Morey was let go following their loss to the New York Knicks in the second round of the playoffs. Given Embiid's injury woes, Philadelphia may have to attach draft capital to Embiid to move him and Brooklyn could potentially benefit from that transaction.

I have a controversial pivot for the Nets in the wake of these two back to back disappointing lotteries. My whole plan for now is maximizing future draft capital by any means necessary. To that end I’d do two things:

1. Trade Michael Porter Jr.
2. Take on Joel Embiid’s contract.…

— Sam Quinn (@SamQuinnCBS) May 12, 2026

This article originally appeared on Nets Wire: Should the Nets trade for 76ers' Joel Embiid after Lottery result?

USA Today offers a clever defense of Brendan Sorsby’s bets on Indiana football

USA Today offers a clever defense of Brendan Sorsby’s bets on Indiana football originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

Texas Tech Red Raiders quarterback transfer Brendan Sorsby was discovered to have gambled on games during his freshman season with the Indiana Hoosiers. Of course, betting on your own team is frowned upon, even if it’s not as much frowned upon as betting against your own team.

USA Today’s Kevin Skiver made a great point about Sorsby’s explanation for why he wagered on the Hoosiers, which centered around feeling “connected” to the team: that’s exactly how sportsbooks market their product to the public.

“While at first blush it's obviously inconceivable for a member of Indiana football to need to feel more connected to the program, and it ultimately is a ridiculous premise, it is in-line with modern gambling ads are selling. During broadcasts, including college football broadcasts, the promise is for fans to feel like they're a part of every snap, every home run, and every basket. Even so, Sorsby's bets ranged far beyond Indiana athletics, and college athletes are expressly prohibited from betting on games,” Skiver wrote.

Sorsby sued the NCAA for an injunction that’d allow him to play this fall after being ruled ineligible. His defense figures to be close to what Skiver suggested. It probably bodes well that the case is in Lubbock.

It definitely bodes well for Sorsby that this exact line of thinking is being published in USA Today. Skiver's article is a nice reference point for whichever judge is assigned this highly publicized case.

Brendan Sorsby could benefit from Johnson v. NCAA not being ruled until 2024

Perhaps there’s a case that since the Johnson v. NCAA case wasn’t ruled on until July 2024, Sorsby wasn’t technically an employee of Indiana University at the time he placed his wagers. Since he hasn’t been found to have bet on the Cincinnati Bearcats, which was when the ruling was in effect, and when he had an impact on the results of games, perhaps he can sneak by the NCAA on this one.

Sorsby’s still being talked about for the NFL supplemental draft, so nothing is set in stone. Still, it’s clear that there’s a defense in place, which, beyond the sportsbook’s targeted marketing points, also includes appealing to the local economy’s health, and it should play well to a Lubbock County judge.

Jorge Valdano Questions Whether “Peace” Would Last Under Jose Mourinho At Real Madrid

(FILES) This file picture dated May 31, 2010 shows Real Madrid's new coach Portuguese Jose Mourinho (L) and the club's director general Jorge Valdano shaking hands after giving a press conference during Mourinho's official presentation at the Santiago Bernabeu stadium in Madrid. Real Madrid president Florentino Perez said on May 25, 2011 that the Spanish club was terminating the position of director general occupied by Jorge Valdano to give coach Jose Mourinho more autonomy.AFP PHOTO / DOMINIQUE FAGET (Photo credit should read DOMINIQUE FAGET/AFP via Getty Images) | AFP via Getty Images

Former Real Madrid player, coach, and sporting director Jorge Valdano shared his thoughts on the possibility of Jose Mourinho returning to the Santiago Bernabéu, raising questions about whether the Portuguese manager’s second spell would remain calm once results inevitably become complicated.

Speaking on La Casa del Futbol, Valdano suggested Mourinho would likely arrive with a more measured approach initially, but warned that the true test would come later in the season.

“We’ll see what happens as time goes on and when defeats come,” Valdano said. “Will peace be possible, or will we continue with this somewhat turbulent situation?”

Mourinho has frequently been linked with a return to Real Madrid in recent years, more than a decade after leaving the club in 2013. His first tenure remains one of the most polarizing periods in modern Madrid history — remembered both for ending Barcelona’s domestic dominance and for the tension and division that eventually emerged around the club.

Valdano, who famously clashed with Mourinho during their time together at Madrid, appeared to suggest that the Portuguese coach may attempt to return with a different tone this time around.

“I think Mourinho will arrive with his most seductive side,” Valdano explained. “At the beginning, everything will be very calm.”

The Argentine also pointed to scheduling circumstances that could help Mourinho settle in more smoothly if he were to return now compared to previous chaotic managerial transitions.

“I think the players will respond well because there’s no Club World Cup in between,” Valdano said. “I suppose the preseason will be a bit more demanding, and that will help the squad perform better.”

Despite discussing Mourinho’s potential impact, Valdano stressed that Real Madrid’s problems cannot be solved by a coach alone and emphasized the need for reinforcements across the squad.

“Anyway, Mourinho can’t fix this alone,” he said.

Valdano specifically highlighted the club’s defensive deficiencies, claiming Madrid still need major additions at the back as well as a midfielder capable of balancing the team structurally.

“At least four defenders are missing, and they need a midfielder to give balance to the squad,” Valdano stated.

Valdano also suggested Florentino Pérez would be reluctant to part ways with key figures inside the dressing room despite the need for changes.

“Florentino is not going to sell heroes,” he said.

Mourinho’s original spell at Real Madrid lasted from 2010 to 2013 and included one La Liga title, one Copa del Rey, and one Spanish Super Cup. While his Madrid side became known for its intensity, physicality, and record-breaking domestic performances, the era was also marked by high-profile internal conflicts and growing tension behind the scenes.

Valdano himself departed the club during Mourinho’s first season after a well-documented power struggle with the Portuguese coach.

Clay baseball program wins 1,000th game

Reaching a significant milestone in the history of a program is the matter of executing on the little things.

Those little things can be physical — such as fielding routine groundballs or grinding out productive at-bats.

They can be mental as well — in terms of showing persistence, sacrificing for a common goal and coming to the field with a positive attitude.

The 2026 Clay Panthers' baseball program has either performed in all of those areas throughout the year or gotten progressively better in them daily.

It's resulted in what is one of Clay's best seasons to date, which has included a 20-6 overall record, a No. 5 state ranking and wins in 15 out of its last 18 games.

The latest win, an 8-5 triumph for Clay over the Racine Southern Tornadoes' baseball program on Friday evening, was extra special.

Overcoming a 4-2 deficit after three innings of play, the Panthers hung a six-spot in the fourth frame of work and never trailed from that point onward en route to obtaining program victory No. 1,000 Friday evening in Rosemount.

The victory marked another goal checked off the list for Kylon Crabtree's group, who entered the spring with the goal of checking off 1,000 wins on its mind after receiving helpful information from Clay baseball assistant coach and Clay Junior-Senior High history teacher Zack Fryman.

"It's a wonderful feeling," Crabtree said. "You can't really describe how good it feels because it's a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. I truly had no idea about it until early in the season. My assistant coach, Zack Fryman, got into the history books and started going back, and once we added everything up, we realized how close we were to that milestone. That made the boys really push for that. They used that as some motivation, and set it as a goal, saying, 'Hey, let's go get 20 wins, and get 1,000 (program wins) this year."

Now, Clay's not only got 20 wins for the season and 1,000 wins in the history of the program, but has an opportunity to accomplish much more than that.

With its 20-win season in the bag, the 2026 Clay squad is just the fourth team in the history of the program, dating back to the start of baseball at Clay in 1940, that has won 20 games in a season, and the first since the 2019 Clay squad to accomplish the feat.

By winning its 20th game on Friday, Clay matched that 2019 team as well as the 1954 group for the second-most victories in a single-season in program history. Winning just one more game in 2026 would allow Clay to match the 1949 squad, a group coached by longtime head baseball coach Kinney Long, a 2004 Clay Hall of Fame inductee who won 408 games, 16 conference titles, and three district championships in his 30 seasons from 1940 to 1970.

Since Long's retirement from the position following the 1970 season, Clay has remained competitive in the sport, and won district championships in 1987 under Dick McCleese and 2003 under Mark Robinson.

This season's group could be on track to win a district title for the first time in 23 years.

During its 15 wins over an 18-game stretch, Clay has taken down state ranked foes in No. 2 OHSBCA Division VII Green (4-0) and No. 12 OHSBCA Division V Valley (7-6) on the road. The Panthers also defeated archrival Notre Dame by a 4-3 count in nine innings on April 24 at home.

"You don't know what to expect early on in the year, but these guys have not disappointed and not let up since the beginning," Crabtree said. "When you do have a young team, you have to let them go prove what they can do. We knew they had the capability, but they've proved it from Game 1. They have come out on a mission. They come out and play, they come out and compete, and it's just a great group of boys to be around."

As Clay has gone on its tear toward becoming one of the state's most highly-respected units, the Panthers have garnered more respect in the process. The Panthers have won seven games by mercy rule since April 14, but have also gone 4-2 in games decided by three runs or less in the same span of time.

Clay's only losses since April 14 are setbacks to OHSAA Division V foes Portsmouth (4-2) and Northwest (6-3) as well as a loss at OHSBCA No. 8 South Webster (11-2).

"You can't really explain how that chemistry just grows among the team — it's just something that you have to witness," Crabtree said. "Witnessing it in person and seeing a group of kids that have different backgrounds and hobbies come together as one when they all step into not only our dugout, but the visiting dugouts, and put everything else aside and have one goal in mind — to play and compete together — is terrific. The happiest I've been is seeing them believe in each other. It's not just been one or two guys — it's been a collective group of an entire team that has sacrificed and put their own feelings aside and has done what's best for our team."

Because of their own mindsets, Clay now sits within two games from establishing the new all-time mark for wins in a season, as only the 1949 squad, which took the field 76 years ago, has won over 20 games in a single campaign.

Breaking the aforementioned district title drought also sits within reach, and even the 82-year drought of advancing to a state semifinal — a feat that only Long's 1944 group has ever done from a baseball standpoint at Clay — isn't unfathomable, either.

All of those achievement would certainly thrill the folks in Rosemount and Clay Township as the cathartic atmosphere behind what can be done within the program seems to grow with each passing game and pitch.

"Our community has done nothing but show up, time and time again," Crabtree said. "A huge thanks goes out to each and every person. You work hard to get your team to buy in, but when you can also get the community to buy into a group of guys, and they are collectively coming up to support a group that's working hard, it's just unlike anything else. The community, the parents, the families, the grandparents, the aunts and uncles, and everybody that comes to support these kids — it's been nothing short of spectacular."

But while special goals to shoot for and look forward toward striving for, the mentality of the Clay baseball program remains one pitch, one play and one game at a time.

"It's one game at a time," Crabtree said. "The boys have set goals, and they're achieving those goals one game at a time. That's the word that you have to keep saying — one game at a time. They have a goal of eclipsing the school record for the number of wins at Clay, which is 21 wins in a season, so if we're fortunate enough to notch two more wins somewhere between now or tournament play, we're going to achieve that, and hopefully, even a few more."

Chargers not seen among AFC elite entering 2026

Chargers not seen among AFC elite entering 2026 originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

The Los Angeles Chargers in 2026 will be one team to keep a close eye on for a number of reasons, with the biggest one being how Mike McDaniel can get the most out of Justin Herbert.

With the Chargers winning 11 games in back-to-back seasons but going one-and-done in the playoffs, McDaniel is seen as the person who can unlock Herbert's talent.

That comes with its own set of pressures, as time is running out for the Chargers to shift the narrative around their quarterback.

Can they do it in 2026? Some think so, but the bookmakers aren't as bullish, as DraftKings has the Chargers' over/under win total set at just 9.5, which surprises Fox Sports.

"The Chargers won 11 games in 2025 despite losing both All-Pro tackles, Joe Alt and Rashawn Slater, for most of the season," Fox Sports wrote. "Both are expected to return in 2026, and Los Angeles also added Mike McDaniel as offensive coordinator. Even with those major boosts, the Chargers’ win total is somehow lower entering the season."

MORE:Chiefs over/under win projection great for Patrick Mahomes

Chargers must hit the over

Not winning 10 games for the Chargers is nightmare fuel for Harbaugh and Herbert. One, because it would signal that the 2026 season didn't go the way many envisioned, and it would likely mean no playoffs.

Given the expectations, that can't happen.

The time has come for Herbert, who now has a coordinator who I think can get the best out of him, to really take the league by storm, and not just have a good regular season, but go deep into the postseason.

The roster is good enough, but is Herbert? We're about to find out.

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New AFC contender emerges as potential suitor for A.J. Brown in trade

Philadelphia Eagles receiver AJ Brown

New AFC contender emerges as potential suitor for A.J. Brown in trade originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

The New England Patriots could have some competition when it comes to their well-publicized plan to try to trade for Philadelphia Eagles star wide receiver A.J. Brown this offseason. 

Everyone and their mother knows that the Patriots are interested in trading for Brown, but another AFC contender has emerged as a potential suitor for the star pass-catcher. 

Jacksonville Jaguars could have interest in A.J. Brown 

According to longtime NFL insider Jason La Canfora, the Jacksonville Jaguars are viewed as a possible landing spot for Brown and could potentially flip Pro Bowl receiver Brian Thomas Jr. back to Philadelphia in a deal. 

From La Canfora: 

"Another personnel exec mentioned Jacksonville as a potential fit for Brown. Jags receiver Brian Thomas, Jr. has regressed and been subject of trade rumors and 2025 top pick Travis Hunter is going to be playing way more cornerback than receiver moving forward and a vet like Brown could help fill a void there."

It remains to be seen if the Eagles would actually want Thomas Jr. back in a trade for Brown. After all of the additions they already made at receiver over the offseason, they might feel comfortable with the group they already have without Brown. 

The reporting of Jacksonville's *potential* interest in Brown is interesting nonetheless. Up to this point, the vast majority of reporting about a potential Brown trade has involved the Patriots.

Perhaps more teams will register their interest with Philadelphia as we move closer to June. While this would be bad news for New England, it would be great news for the Eagles, who will be seeking the best possible return in any trade. 

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How to watch San Francisco Giants vs. Arizona Diamondbacks

LOS ANGELES, CA - MAY 13: Robbie Ray #38 of the San Francisco Giants pitches during the game between the San Francisco Giants and the Los Angeles Dodgers at UNIQLO Field at Dodger Stadium on Wednesday, May 13, 2026 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Nicole Vasquez/MLB Photos via Getty Images) | MLB Photos via Getty Images

The San Francisco Giants begin a three-game road series against the Arizona Diamondbacks tonight.

Taking the mound for the Giants will be left-hander Robbie Ray, who enters tonight’s game with a 3.04 ERA, 4.92 FIP, with 49 strikeouts to 20 walks in 50.1 innings pitched. His last start was in the Giants’ 4-0 loss to the Los Angeles Dodgers last Wednesday, in which he allowed four runs (three earned) on seven hits with two strikeouts and two walks in four and two thirds innings.

He’ll be facing off against Diamondbacks right-hander Zac Gallen, who enters tonight’s game with a 5.02 ERA, 4.58 FIP, with 29 strikeouts to 14 walks in 43 innings pitched. His last start was in the Diamondbacks’ 7-4 loss to the Texas Rangers last Tuesday, in which he allowed seven runs (four earned) on six hits with four strikeouts and two walks in four and two thirds innings.

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Game #48

Who: San Francisco Giants (20-27) – Arizona Diamondbacks (22-23)

Where: Chase Field, Phoenix, Arizona

When: 6:40 p.m. PT

Regional broadcast: NBC Sports Bay Area

National broadcast: n/a

Radio: KNBR 680 AM/104.5 FM, KSFN 1510 AM

UTSA Transfer Guard Austin Nunez Signs With LSU Tigers

Will Wade adds his next basketball player as UTSA Roadrunners transfer guard Austin Nunez has signed with the LSU Tigers, per Pete Nakos of On3Sports. Nunez is a potential starting guard for them, though he has a ton of experience as a backup.

The journeyman has made two separate stints with the Arizona State Sun Devils, a year with the Ole Miss Rebels and then last season with the Roadrunners. He has started 23 of his 84 career games, with 21 of those starts coming last season.

Nunez averaged 9.8 points, 2.1 rebounds, 2.8 assists and 1.1 steals on 30.4/25.3/88.5 shooting splits. Obviously, that efficiency is not exactly something they strive for, but the free-throw percentage suggests that things can improve.

The big thing to take away from his production last year is those 1.1 steals. A large through-line of this interesting Tigers roster is defensive intensity. Will Wade and his staff is going to be expecting their players to play hard and force turnovers. A lot of these players are good at doing just that.

LSU now has six players publicly added to its roster. Nunez would either be the starting point guard or the sixth man off the bench.

Here is a fully updated look at their known players, still not much depth but an interesting start to team:

Former Michigan State Spartans G Divine Ugochukwu

Former UTSA Roadrunners G Austin Nunez

Former Kansas State Wilcats G/F Abdi Bashir Jr.

Former Kentucky Wildcats F Mo Dioubate

Ex-Israeli Profesional F/C Marcio Santos

Freshman F Ahmad Hudson

Dodgers sign Jonathan Hernández, option Chayce McDermott in latest bullpen shuffle

SAN DIEGO (AP) — The Los Angeles Dodgers have signed veteran reliever Jonathan Hernández and optioned reliever Chayce McDermott back to the minors after one appearance.

The injury-plagued World Series champions made their latest pitching shuffle Monday before they faced the NL West rival San Diego Padres for the first time this season.

Hernández opted out of his minor league contract with Philadelphia on Monday after making 13 appearances for Triple-A Lehigh Valley, going 1-0 with a 4.80 ERA and 22 strikeouts over 15 innings.

Hernández appeared in parts of five seasons for the Texas Rangers before bouncing through the minors with Seattle, Tampa Bay and the Phillies over the past two years. He hasn't pitched in the majors since making three appearances for the Mariners in August 2024.

McDermott made his Dodgers debut with one scoreless inning in their 10-1 victory over the Los Angeles Angels on Sunday to complete a three-game sweep. The Dodgers acquired the right-hander in a trade with Baltimore last month.

The Dodgers are going through another year of significant injury problems for their pitching staff, forcing them to shuffle their rotation and bullpen on a weekly basis yet again. Los Angeles still has the majors' second-lowest ERA at 3.21 entering its trip to Petco Park.

High-priced starters Blake Snell and Tyler Glasnow are out with significant injuries. Manager Dave Roberts said Monday that Glasnow's injured back recently “flared up,” preventing him from throwing off a mound yet. Snell has made one start for the Dodgers this season, while Glasnow left his seventh start of the year with his injury nearly two weeks ago.

Edwin Diaz, the majors' highest-paid reliever, is likely out for at least three months after undergoing surgery to remove loose bodies in his elbow after just seven appearances with his new team. The Dodgers then lost left-hander Jack Dreyer, their most-used reliever this season, to shoulder discomfort last weekend.

Roberts also said long-injured reliever Brusdar Graterol has had another setback in his recovery from a back injury. The hard-throwing Graterol, who hasn't pitched in the majors since the 2024 World Series, had been pitching for Triple-A Oklahoma City.

“He'll be shut down for a while,” Roberts said.

The Dodgers' other injured pitchers with significant major league experience include right-handers Brock Stewart, Evan Phillips, Ben Casparius, Landon Knack, Gavin Stone, Bobby Miller and Jake Cousins.

Utilitymen Kiké Hernández and Tommy Edman have also missed the entire season to date with injuries, but both are tentatively expected back within the next month.

The Dodgers transferred Casparius to the 60-day injured list to make room for Hernández on the 40-man roster.

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AP MLB: https://apnews.com/MLB

Rebecca Leslie scores winner as Charge edge Victoire 2-1 to trim deficit in Walter Cup Final

OTTAWA, Ontario (AP) — Rebecca Leslie scored the winning goal with 56 seconds left on Monday night to give the Ottawa Charge a 2-1 win over the Montreal Victoire to force a Game 4 in the best-of-five Walter Cup Final.

The Victoire, with two overtime wins on home ice, lead the best-of-five series 2-1. Game 4 is Wednesday in Ottawa.

Leslie found Sarah Wozniewicz's rebound and fired it through traffic to beat Ann-Renee Desbiens, who made 26 saves.

Montreal challenged the goal for a missed stoppage in play but after a lengthy review the goal stood, sending the playoff record crowd of 16,894 into a frenzy.

Trailing 1-0 Ottawa tied the game when Peyton Hemp picked up a loose puck and beat a sprawled out Desbiens for her first of the postseason with 5:30 remaining in the third period.

Montreal opened the scoring at 7:32 of the third when Maureen Murphy rifled a shot off the back boards and Hayley Scamurra picked up the rebound and beat Gwyneth Philips, who stopped 27 shots.

Ottawa started the third on the power play but generated just one shot.

The teams exchanged chances minutes later with Hemp trying to beat Desbiens at the side of the net and then Montreal’s Kaitlin Willoughby trying to beat Philips from in close.

The game remained scoreless after 40 minutes.

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AP women’s hockey: https://apnews.com/hub/womens-hockey

ABC13 'Athletes of the Week' shine at state track meet

The Houston area not only took center stage at the state track meet over the weekend, but Space City also took over the stage in Austin. Someone from the Houston area won gold in every 6A boys running event with the exception of two events.

There were so many we've recognized as our Athlete of the Week that not only won gold at state, but producing jaw dropping times. CE King's Dillon Mitchell ran a sub-10 100m, Blake Hamilton a sub-20 200m, and Andrew Jones won gold in both hurdle events.

Jones showed everyone why he's considered the best high school hurdler ever.

"Super cool to say I'm the fastest person that's ever done it," Jones said. "In the history of America, there's been no one as fast as me. So that's something to think. Really cool to think about."

McKale Lee is a senior from Alief Taylor, whom ABC13 featured a few weeks ago after she qualified for state.

"I'm really excited," Lee said. "I'm really proud of myself. It's any track athlete's dream to make it to state."

It's a lesson we can all learn from. A year ago, Lee fell in the area meet and failed to qualify for state. That didn't slow her down this year.

"You fall seven times, get back up eight," Lee said.

She got back up, worked hard, and didn't just run the 800 at State; she won the 800 at State.

"It meant everything," Lee said. "I've imagined this moment for as long as I can remember."

When asked what was going through her mind as she crossed the line, Lee said, "Wow, I just won state, like that's crazy. I can't believe it. I literally couldn't believe it. It's a dream come true. It's a dream."

Lee got back up after being knocked down, and she won it for her parents, her coaches, and her community.

"This represents all of SWAT (Southwest Alief Texas)," Lee said. "I love you guys, and I did this for us. This is for us."

Jacksonville Icemen reach new NHL, AHL affiliation agreement

The Jacksonville Icemen have heard the call of the Wild.

Coming off their first missed postseason since 2021, the Icemen announced a new affiliation deal with the NHL's Minnesota Wild and the American Hockey League's Iowa Wild during a May 18 press conference inside the Community First Igloo.

The move comes at the end of a three-year connection between the Icemen and the NHL's Buffalo Sabres as well as the Sabres' AHL affiliates, the Rochester Americans.

For Icemen chief executive officer Andy Kaufmann, the reason for the change is simple enough.

"You deserve playoff hockey," he told a crowd of fans gathered at the Community First Igloo. "It's coming back."

Terms and the precise duration of the agreement with the Minnesota organization were not disclosed, although the Icemen described the deal as "multi-year."

Joe Ernst, vice president of hockey operations for Icemen ownership group Zawyer Sports and Entertainment, said that Minnesota's commitment to building a "three-tier attack" — NHL, AHL and ECHL — set them apart from Jacksonville's prior affiliation with the Sabres.

"Compared to what we had here before, this is a new beginning for us," Ernst said.

Ernst also said that his connection with Minnesota general manager Bill Guerin and assistant general manager Mike Murray made the switch smooth.

That relationship also extends to the bench, where Icemen head coach Sean Teakle has known Iowa Wild general manager Matt Hendricks for years. Hendricks expressed confidence that the combination of Teakle's leadership and the passionate backing of Icemen fans would make Jacksonville an ideal affiliate for Wild prospects.

"Some of your 20-, 21-year-old players that come into pro hockey aren't quite ready for the [AHL] yet," Hendricks said. "We're firm believers in putting younger players in areas where they're going to succeed."

During the 2025-26 season, the Icemen consistently fielded among the fewest players under NHL or AHL contracts — for stretches of the season, only one or two, as compiled through the year by independent website EchlStats. That's expected to change significantly under the Wild affiliation.

"I think it's definitely going to help," Teakle said. "Going back to last year, the most we had in our lineup at one point was three affiliate players. That's where we're guaranteed to have more than that. They're going to have development staff coming in and out. With us having a prior relationship, too, that communication is going to be more open."

WILD DEAL ADDS TO ICEMEN AFFILIATION HISTORY

Jacksonville Icemen coach Sean Teakle, Zawyer Sports vice president of hockey operations Joe Ernst, Icemen chief executive officer Andy Kaufmann and Iowa Wild general manager Matt Hendricks line up following the Icemen's affiliation agreement with the NHL's Minnesota Wild on May 18, 2026. [Clayton Freeman/Florida Times-Union]

The Wild affiliation is the fourth in the history of the Icemen, who enter year 10 in the fall.

The Icemen were affiliated with the Winnipeg Jets and the AHL's Manitoba Moose from 2017-21, the New York Rangers and AHL's Hartford Wolf Pack from 2021-23 and the Sabres and Americans from 2023-26.

Jacksonville's crowd support, which topped the ECHL attendance list for the fourth consecutive year, represents a stark contrast from the Wild's previous affiliate. That ECHL club, the Iowa Heartlanders, announced in March that they were suspending operations for 2026-27 amid league-low average crowds of 1,626, leaving Minnesota in need of an affiliate.

Iowa's departure is not the ECHL's only franchise adjustment for 2026-27. The Utah Grizzlies, affiliated with the Colorado Avalanche, will move to New Jersey as the Trenton Ironhawks. The league is also adding an expansion team, the New Mexico Goatheads, to be based in Rio Rancho, N.M.

For Kaufmann, the alliance with Minnesota will connect Jacksonville with an organization "committed to winning at all levels." Soon, the roster-building takes shape ahead of the season's start in October.

"Having their support and sending us serious prospects here for us to enjoy at the arena downtown is special for all of us," he said. "And, most importantly, we can be doing this at the arena at a playoff game this time next year."

This article originally appeared on Florida Times-Union: Jacksonville Icemen, Minnesota Wild announce affiliation deal

SI.com Drops New Intel on Vikings’ Search for a New Boss

SI.com Drops New Intel on Vikings’ Search for a New Boss
Geoff Burke

Patience is a virtue. That’s the takeaway early this week regarding the Minnesota Vikings’ search for a new general manager. SI.com‘s Albert Breer updated the search, claiming an announcement may take a bit longer than expected.

Minnesota’s ownership group appears willing to let the process breathe before making its next front-office call.

The Vikings’ ownership group has a vast pool of applicants and might not be in a huge rush.

Minnesota Appears Comfortable Taking Its Time

Perhaps a couple more weeks are needed to identify the next GM?

Vikings owner Zygi Wilf watches pregame warmups before a home game against the Falcons. Vikings GM search
Minnesota Vikings owner Zygi Wilf watches pregame warmups before a home matchup against the Atlanta Falcons on Sep. 14, 2025, at U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Wilf observed preparations from the sideline as the Vikings continued another season under head coach Kevin O’Connell with expectations of competing near the top of the NFC standings. Mandatory Credit: Matt Krohn-Imagn Images

Breer on the Vikings’ GM Process

Breer offered a rather insightful level-set of Minnesota’s current GM situation, with all eyes on the next guy.

He wrote, “The Vikings’ GM search could take a bit. Minnesota has now worked through a list of eight candidates, interviewing assistant GMs from the 49ers (RJ Gillen), Bills (Terrance Gray), Broncos (Reed Burckhardt), Dolphins (Kyle Smith), Lions (Ray Agnew), Rams (John McKay), Seahawks (Nolan Teasley) and Titans (Dave Ziegler) over Zoom last week, as well as interim GM Rob Brzezinski.”

“The interviews lasted about an hour, with owner Mark Wilf and coach Kevin O’Connell running the show and COO Andrew Miller and others from the Wilf management group taking part as well. They covered some big-picture topics and drilled down on how candidates saw their team. The plan is for the Vikings to regroup today to map out the coming weeks. The trouble is this is a bit of a busy week for the franchise.”

The Vikings fired Kwesi Adofo-Mensah, the former general manager from 2022 to 2025, in late January due to a poor draft record and questionable quarterback roster decisions.

Breer continued, “The expectation is that the Twin Cities will be awarded the 2028 draft at the meetings, so a big contingent, including ownership, will be in Orlando for that. And with a holiday weekend coming up, there’s a good chance in-person interviews with finalists for the job won’t happen until next week.”

“Without competition for candidates out there—the Vikings are the only team looking for a GM — Minnesota can afford to be patient. That said, there’s also an acknowledgment there that it’d be good to get the new GM in soon so he can get started with O’Connell before the summer break commences in mid-June.”

Surprise 2028 Draft Nugget

Tucked in the Breer piece was the predictive draft nugget. A few hours before the rest of the world had the intel, Breer spilled the beans on Minneapolis as the host city of the 2028 NFL Draft. That’s happening now, and NFL owners will vote to finalize the measure this week.

Reuters noted after the Breer prognostication: “NFL owners are expected to vote Tuesday to confirm Minneapolis as the host of the 2028 NFL ​Draft, ESPN reported Monday. The 2026 draft took ‌place in Pittsburgh last month, with the 2027 event scheduled for the National Mall in Washington, D.C.”

“NBC Sports reported ​that the 2028 draft itself would be conducted ​in and around U.S. Bank Stadium, home of ⁠the Minnesota Vikings since 2016, and also would ​have a presence all around the Twin Cities.”

Minneapolis will become the NFL’s epicenter for one weekend in April 2028.

The Interim Option

While the process of finding a new boss may not be in any particular hurry, one can’t help but wonder about Brzezinski, the incumbent. He’s been a part of the franchise since 1999 — so 27 years — and now would be a very strange time for him to leave. Hell, he’s acted as the main general manager for 3.5 months, and most approve of his job performance.

Vikings executive Rob Brzezinski speaks during a discussion at the 2026 NFL Scouting Combine. Vikings GM search
Minnesota Vikings Executive Vice President of Football Operations Rob Brzezinski participates in an interview with KFAN host Paul Allen and analyst Pete Bercich on Feb. 25, 2026, at the NFL Scouting Combine in Indianapolis, Indiana. Brzezinski discussed roster construction, contract management, and offseason planning while representing Minnesota’s front office during combine week activities. Mandatory Credit: YouTube

Therefore, keeping in mind Brzezinski as a front-and-center figure in this search, his fate could bend a few ways:

  1. Brzezinski will shed the “interim title” and become the full-time general manager.
  2. He’ll simply return to his old job, affectionately known to Vikings fans as the “cap wizard” or “money guy.”
  3. The Vikings will carve out a custom setup for Brzezinski to have more power while giving the new general manager more responsibility over the draft, for example, while likely keeping O’Connell as the franchise’s main face.

It’s a long way of saying that Brzezinski is important to the Vikings.

June as the New Timeline?

Interviews began last week, and conventional logic suggested Minnesota could have a candidate in place by May 24th or so. Per the Breer reporting, that could be pushed back by a week or two if the Wilfs are not in a hurry.

A Vikings fan reacts during a game against the New York Jets at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium. Vikings GM search
A Minnesota Vikings fan reacts during second-quarter action against the New York Jets on Oct. 6, 2024, at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in London, England. The international matchup marked another overseas appearance for Minnesota as thousands of Vikings supporters traveled abroad to watch the franchise continue expanding its global fan presence. Mandatory Credit: Shaun Brooks-Imagn Images

June feels like a new date for the announcement. The NFL calendar — compared to other months — slows to a crawl in June and during the first three weeks of July. Hiring a new general manager sometime in June would be an appropriate time.

That’s probably the new expected date. Vikings organized team activities (OTAs) kick off on May 26th.


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Mariners Game #49 Preview and Discussion: 5/18/26, CWS at SEA

SEATTLE, WASHINGTON - MAY 06: Manager Dan Wilson #6 pats Bryan Woo #22 of the Seattle Mariners on the back against the Atlanta Braves at T-Mobile Park on May 06, 2026 in Seattle, Washington. (Photo by Steph Chambers/Getty Images) | Getty Images

The Mariners played some dreadful baseball this weekend, getting swept by the Padres, and now have to face a Chicago White Sox team they just dropped a series to. My vibes, please, they are very sick.

Lineups:

Get called up, get to be in the lineup graphic.

News:

You’ve probably already seen the news about the Mariners calling up their top prospect Colt Emerson, but the team also made a slew of roster moves today, most notably optioning Leo Rivas to Tacoma and swapping him with infielder Patrick Wisdom. They also swapped a righty reliever in Domingo Gonzalez for a lefty, Robinson Ortiz. Finally, the Mariners added Brennan Davis to the 40-man roster. Davis had a clause in his contract where he was able to opt out if the Mariners didn’t put him on their 40-man by this weekend and sign with a different organization that would, but the Mariners wanted to keep the right-handed hitting outfielder in the organization.

Read more here.

As another note, today Dan Wilson confirmed that the Mariners will indeed be using a “piggyback start” with Bryce Miller and Luis Castillo. Miller will start, and Castillo will come in from the bullpen.

Today’s game information:

Game time: 6:40 PT

TV: Mariners.TV, with Aaron Goldsmith and Angie Mentink, with Ryan Rowland-Smith as field analyst (and Brad Adam is at least in the building. Vibes restored.)

Radio: 710 AM Seattle Sports, with Rick Rizzs and Gary Hill Jr.

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Fort Bend Marshall girls win team title for the 4th time in 5 years

If you heard loud cheers breaking out in Missouri City Friday night, it might have been all the Fort Bend Marshall track fans celebrating another state championship. The girls won the team championship for the fourth time in five years.

The Lady Buffs finished first in all three relays, including running a state record time of 1:36.04 in the 4x200 relay.

"I feel good," head girls coach Shahira Ehiemua said. "The girls did great. Oh, nothing surprised me. It'ss kind of what I expected it. We actually worked hard for this moment."

Also contributing to the team total was a second-place finish in the 300m hurdles from Corie Wilminghton and a third-place finish from Phoenix Glover.

"The preparation was there every day in practice, working hard," Coach E said. "We never really harped on go back and win the state championship. It was one of those things where, 'Hey, let's put in a work, let's put in effort,' was never a topic of conversation. We knew as long as each person did their part collectively together, we would come across happy."

"I think my medals mean everything to me," Megan Thomas said. "My medals are appreciation of my dedication. They mean every to everything to me, my family, my coaches. They mean the world to me, and I love them so much. These come from them and God."

Iowa County girls finished third in the team totals. Senior Ashtyn Lewis closed out her high school career with the silver in the 200 and a gold in the 400. The gold was especially meaningful because she was able to beat Midlothian Heritage Angel Brefo, something she wasn't able to do a year ago. She describes her race.

"I got out good and fast, I knew I had to, I had Angel in front of me," Lewis said. "We both got hit with that wind on that first 150m, I was like, oh my gosh, by the number we're both feeling, it depends on who is stronger. I pumped my arms faster and faster; that's when I passed her. I knew I had to hold my position. Angel beat me by 1 step last year. I just got to be one step in front of her to win the race. And that's what I did."

Blue Jackets Urged To Sign Sabres Star In Free Agency

One of the Columbus Blue Jackets' top objectives this off-season should be to boost their forward group. Because of this, they have now been urged to sign this year's top pending unrestricted free agent (UFA) if he hits the market.

In a recent article for The Athletic, Aaron Portzline argued that the Blue Jackets should try to bring in Alex Tuch if he hits the free-agent market this summer and if they end up losing Mason Marchment or Boone Jenner. 

"Tuch, who has scored 30-plus goals in three of the last four seasons, would give the Blue Jackets a 'finishing' boost to help Kirill Marchenko and Adam Fantilli carry the offensive load. He could also help create something in Columbus that’s long been missing: a legitimate power play," Portzline wrote.

The idea of the Blue Jackets signing Tuch is certainly a fascinating one. The 30-year-old winger is an impactful top-six power forward who would undoubtedly strengthen their forward group if signed. 

However, with Tuch being the best free-agent forward who can hit the market on July 1, he is due for a significant raise from his current $4.75 million AAV. That remains the case whether he ends up re-signing with Buffalo or signs elsewhere. As a result of this, he would be an expensive pickup for the Blue Jackets. 

Yet, with the Blue Jackets looking to take that next step and be a playoff team, it could make sense for them to make a bold move and sign Tuch. The 2014 first-round pick would be a strong addition to their top six, and his 33 goals and 66 points in 79 games this season shows that. 

Should the Chicago Bears Sign Von Miller to Improve the Pass Rush?

The Chicago Bears are rolling with the same group of edge rushers they finished with last season. 

The team didn't add anybody in free agency or the 2026 NFL Draft -- a bold move for a unit that struggled to get after opposing quarterbacks last season. 

ESPN's Matt Bowen provided a potential solution to help Chicago's pass rush. In the article "2026 NFL offseason: Best NFL team fits for 14 free agents," Bowen identifies landing spots for 14 free agents. He came to each conclusion by assessing the scheme fit, cap space and did so with the premise that the players selected would likely serve as rotational pieces. 

With the criteria established, Bowen selected Von Miller as a team fit for the Bears

"The Bears are awaiting the return of edge rushers Dayo Odeyingbo (Achilles) and Shemar Turner (torn ACL), and the team didn't take an edge rusher in the draft. That could open the door for Miller as a sub-package defender for Chicago.

At this stage of his career, Miller is best used as a true designated pass rusher. He had a team-high nine sacks for the Commanders last season."

Miller, 37, has had a highly-productive 14-year career in the NFL and will likely end up in Canton, Ohio one day, but the fit wouldn't be right in Chicago. The Bears would have to make sure they have the cap space first, as the team has roughly $6.5 million currently

But even if that was enough to sign Miller to a one-year deal, would the Bears want to want to bring in someone who has primarily played as a 3-4 outside linebacker throughout his career? At 6-foot-3, 250 pounds, Miller has the strength and size to set the edge, but there are just more suitable options if the Bears wanted to go the veteran route. 

Cam Jordan is the obvious answer. 

Jordan and Bears defensive coordinator Dennis Allen were together for 10 years in New Orleans. During rookie minicamp, Allen was asked about his former player.

“My experience with him was outstanding," Allen said. "I mean, Cam's going to be a fricking Hall of Fame player – is a Hall of Fame player. I don't know that there's been a ton of discussion about that. I think we feel pretty good about where we're at and what we have. Yet, you never know what opportunities might present themselves at some point down the road."

[READ: Chicago Bears Rookie Minicamp: Dennis Allen Discusses Dayo Odeyingbo's Fit]

The door wasn't completely closed about adding Jordan, 36, but it doesn't seem likely. Saints general manager Mickey Loomis spoke to local reporters on Monday ahead of the annual Saints Hall of Fame Golf Tournament, and shared that a contract has been presented to Jordan's camp and conversations "have been productive." But it's still unclear what role Jordan would have on the team if he does return. 

There's another important detail when it comes to potentially adding players on the defensive line. The Bears like in their current players. What the team believes will help the pass rush is improved coaching, and that's where the team will shift its focus this season. 

"And one of the things that we identified was we focused so much on installing all the scheme last year, because it was brand new," Allen said. "We do have a high volume of things that we carry in the defense, and we focused so much on that, that we lost sight of some of the fundamentals and techniques that it takes to function to do those things. I don't think we were as fundamentally-sound defensively as we need to be. So how do we have to coach it better? Well, let's minimize how much we're focused on the scheme and let's focus on not what we're going to do, but how we're going to do it. I think that's how we're going to improve."

Patriots Have Hardest Opening Month Schedule Of Any Team Since 1986

New England Patriots quarterback Drake Maye

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If the NFL was trying to make up for the New England Patriots' "easy" schedule last season, they have done so effectively. CBS Sports research team revealed that the Patriots' opening four opponents have the largest SOS of any team's opening opponents since the 1986 Philadelphia Eagles. 

"Their first four opponents have a combined strength of schedule of .721, which is the highest any team has faced in the first four weeks in 40 years," John Breech wrote. "To make things worse, the Patriots will have to play three of their first four games on the road."

Their opening four opponents' win percentages go as such: Seattle Seahawks .667, Pittsburgh Steelers .667,  Jacksonville Jaguars .833, Buffalo Bills .667.  New England will be travelling to Seattle, Jacksonville, and Buffalo. 

"The Patriots' first three games are against teams that won their division last year, making New England the first team in six years (2019 Dolphins) to open a season with games against three straight division winners from the prior season," Breech wrote. 

On the bright side, the next two games are against the Las Vegas Raiders and the New York Jets. So should New England fall behind, there's plenty of October runway to make up some ground in the standings. 

One thing's for certain: when head coach Mike Vrabel and quarterback Drake Maye win their second consecutive AFC Conference Championship, nobody will be calling them "the schedule."

More NFL: Tom Brady Hilariously Roasts Bill Belichick During Commencement Speech

Chiefs over/under win projection great for Patrick Mahomes

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The Kansas City Chiefs will be aiming to return to the postseason in 2026 after missing out for the first time in the Patrick Mahomes era last season.

No. 15 is dealing with an ACL injury and has set Week 1 as his return date, plus the Chiefs have had a soft roster turnover this offseason. Trent McDuffie and Jaylen Watson are out, so too Kareem Hunt and Isiah Pacheco, with Kenneth Walker and draftee Mansoor Delane coming in.

But what can we expect from the Chiefs in 2026? 

After an offseason that has many people bullish on Kansas City returning to dominance, DraftKings has the Chiefs' over/under win total set at 10.5 for the 2026 season, and Fox Sports revealed why.

"The Chiefs recorded their lowest win total since 2012 with just six wins, largely due to a brutal 1-9 record in one-score games," Fox Sports wrote. "While Kansas City remained in playoff contention for most of the season, Patrick Mahomes’ ACL injury caused him to miss the final three games and effectively ended the team’s playoff hopes.

"With Mahomes expected to return by Week 1, Vegas expects the Chiefs to bounce back to championship-level contention in 2026."

MORE:Ravens' win total projection great news for Lamar Jackson

Can Chiefs hit the overs?

Last year aside, Mahomes had won at least 10 regular-season games for seven years, so winning 11 is easily doable.

But there is one big question for me.

When will Mahomes return? If it is Week 1, you can't assume he'll be 100 percent, which could impact how the Chiefs begin the season. Plus, what if Patrick doesn't return until Week 4 or Week 5? 

That means a month of Justin Fields, and suddenly winning 10+ games will look like a tall order.

But if, and that's a big if, Mahomes is fully healthy starting in Week 1, I can see the Chiefs winning 10 or so games in 2026, and likely returning to the playoffs.

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Packers sign rookie whose powerful journey through adversity earned him another chance in football and life

Vanderbilt corner back Marlon Jones at Vanderbilt University in Nashville, Tenn., Tuesday, Aug. 26, 2025.
Vanderbilt corner back Marlon Jones at Vanderbilt University in Nashville, Tenn., Tuesday, Aug. 26, 2025. Denny Simmons / The Tennessean / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images

Green Bay added cornerback Marlon Jones, an undrafted rookie out of Vanderbilt who won a battle with stage 3 Hodgkin's lymphoma in 2024.

Football is not close to the biggest challenge Marlon Jones had to face. After playing five college seasons at Eastern Washington, the defensive back agreed to transfer to Vanderbilt. However, stage 3 Hodgkin's lymphoma was in his way. He recovered from it, played last season at Vanderbilt, and is now going to the NFL.

Two years after his diagnosis, he’s now a member of the Green Bay Packers. On Monday, the Packers signed the cornerback to a standard three-year, undrafted contract.

The #Packers are signing former Vanderbilt cornerback Marlon Jones, sources tell @CBSSports.

Was a multi-time all-conference selection at Eastern Washington before Vanderbilt. Overcame cancer that caused him to miss the 2024 season. Now, lands an NFL opportunity. pic.twitter.com/u0Uft16E2o

— Matt Zenitz (@mzenitz) May 19, 2026

Real life challenges

Marlon Jones had to go through months of chemotherapy treatments to get better. Eventually, he did.

"Of course, it crushed me,” Jones told The Athletic about the initial reaction. “I was sad. I was scared. But at no point did I think I was going to lose my life. That's a credit to my faith, I just believed and trusted in God's plan. I knew He didn't cause me to have this, but He was going to use it for good. The only thing I was really worried about was football."

Last season, Jones played nine games at Vanderbilt, starting one of them. He had nine total tackles.

CB depth situation

The Packers’ CB room already had Keisean Nixon, Carrington Valentine, Kamal Hadden, Shemar Bartholomew, and Jaylin Simpson. This offseason, the front office added Benjamin St-Juste and MJ Devonshire in free agency, plus Brandon Cisse and Domani Jackson in the draft.

That means it may be hard for Marlon Jones to ultimately make the 53-man roster. On the other hand, that’s just another challenge for the young player - and it’s not even close to the most difficult he’s faced in his life.

The fact is that the Packers are adding a player who’s willing to battle for life and for football. And that’s a great inspiration for the entire team.

Steven Wright: Baseball: Badin new No. 1 in state Division III rankings

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Badin has taken over the top spot in Division III as part of the newest Ohio High School Baseball Coaches Association state top-20 polls.

The penultimate rankings were released Monday, May 18. Badin (20-3) moved one spot to the top of the D-III rankings, receiving 10 first place votes, 5 second place and 1 third place on the 16 ballots.

Miami Valley teams make up five of the top-6 spots in D-III. Butler (21-5) had its five-week run at top end and comes in at No. 3, followed by No. 4 Tippecanoe (20-5), No. 5 Kenton Ridge (19-5) and No. 6 Bellbrook (21-3).

Centerville (21-2) remains No. 1 in the D-I rankings. Beavercreek (16-5) fell one spot to eighth, and Springboro (17-7) dropped two spots to 10th. Lebanon (17-6) moved up to 13th.

Troy (20-3) went from second to third in the D-II rankings after a mid-week loss to Centerville. Northmont (16-9) moved back into the rankings all the way up to a tie for ninth with Highland.

Also appearing in D-III was Monroe (18-4) in 15th, and Urbana (20-5) was 14th in D-IV.

Coldwater (19-4) remains second in D-V, followed by Anna (19-5) in 10th and Arcanum (20-3) in 16th.

The D-VI rankings has St. Henry (21-3) at No. 3 and Mechanicsburg (19-2) at No. 5. D-VII has No. 7 Newton (17-4), No. 12 Fort Loramie (14-8) tied with Minster (15-8), and No. 18 Russia (12-11).

District tournament play for D-III through VII teams started Monday with first and second round games taking place during the week.

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Badin has taken over the top spot in Division III as part of the newest Ohio High School Baseball Coaches Association state top-20 polls.

The penultimate rankings were released Monday, May 18. Badin (20-3) moved one spot to the top of the D-III rankings, receiving 10 first place votes, 5 second place and 1 third place on the 16 ballots.

Miami Valley teams make up five of the top-6 spots in D-III. Butler (21-5) had its five-week run at top end and comes in at No. 3, followed by No. 4 Tippecanoe (20-5), No. 5 Kenton Ridge (19-5) and No. 6 Bellbrook (21-3).

Centerville (21-2) remains No. 1 in the D-I rankings. Beavercreek (16-5) fell one spot to eighth, and Springboro (17-7) dropped two spots to 10th. Lebanon (17-6) moved up to 13th.

Troy (20-3) went from second to third in the D-II rankings after a mid-week loss to Centerville. Northmont (16-9) moved back into the rankings all the way up to a tie for ninth with Highland.

Also appearing in D-III was Monroe (18-4) in 15th, and Urbana (20-5) was 14th in D-IV.

Coldwater (19-4) remains second in D-V, followed by Anna (19-5) in 10th and Arcanum (20-3) in 16th.

The D-VI rankings has St. Henry (21-3) at No. 3 and Mechanicsburg (19-2) at No. 5. D-VII has No. 7 Newton (17-4), No. 12 Fort Loramie (14-8) tied with Minster (15-8), and No. 18 Russia (12-11).

District tournament play for D-III through VII teams started Monday with first and second round games taking place during the week.

Baseball: Badin new No. 1 in state Division III rankings

May 18—Badin has taken over the top spot in Division III as part of the newest Ohio High School Baseball Coaches Association state top-20 polls.

The penultimate rankings were released Monday, May 18. Badin (20-3) moved one spot to the top of the D-III rankings, receiving 10 first place votes, 5 second place and 1 third place on the 16 ballots.

Miami Valley teams make up five of the top-6 spots in D-III. Butler (21-5) had its five-week run at top end and comes in at No. 3, followed by No. 4 Tippecanoe (20-5), No. 5 Kenton Ridge (19-5) and No. 6 Bellbrook (21-3).

Centerville (21-2) remains No. 1 in the D-I rankings. Beavercreek (16-5) fell one spot to eighth, and Springboro (17-7) dropped two spots to 10th. Lebanon (17-6) moved up to 13th.

Troy (20-3) went from second to third in the D-II rankings after a mid-week loss to Centerville. Northmont (16-9) moved back into the rankings all the way up to a tie for ninth with Highland.

Also appearing in D-III was Monroe (18-4) in 15th, and Urbana (20-5) was 14th in D-IV.

Coldwater (19-4) remains second in D-V, followed by Anna (19-5) in 10th and Arcanum (20-3) in 16th.

The D-VI rankings has St. Henry (21-3) at No. 3 and Mechanicsburg (19-2) at No. 5. D-VII has No. 7 Newton (17-4), No. 12 Fort Loramie (14-8) tied with Minster (15-8), and No. 18 Russia (12-11).

District tournament play for D-III through VII teams started Monday with first and second round games taking place during the week.

Tennessee baseball's Reese Chapman out for first round of SEC Tournament

Tennessee baseball outfielder Reese Chapman was struck in the face by a line drive during practice on May 18 in Hoover, Alabama, and will miss the team's first-round SEC Tournament game against South Carolina on May 19.

Chapman, a senior, was listed as out for Tennessee's game against the Gamecocks (22-34) on the SEC player availability report ahead of the game (5:30 p.m. ET, SEC Network). His status for the rest of the SEC Tournament is uncertain.

Chapman was taken to UAB Hospital in Birmingham for further evaluation after being hit. He was alert, aware and able to communicate throughout the process, per a team spokesperson.

Chapman has been a staple in the middle of the lineup for Tennessee (37-19) this season, hitting .316 with 10 home runs and 44 RBIs. Usually playing right field, he started 55 of the team's 56 games in the regular season.

Emmett Siegel covers Tennessee baseball for Knox News. Email: emmett.siegel@knoxnews.com; X: @EmmettSiegel_

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Tennessee baseball's Reese Chapman out for first round of SEC Tournament

Tennessee baseball outfielder Reese Chapman was struck in the face by a line drive during practice on May 18 in Hoover, Alabama, and will miss the team's first-round SEC Tournament game against South Carolina on May 19.

Chapman, a senior, was listed as out for Tennessee's game against the Gamecocks (22-34) on the SEC player availability report ahead of the game (5:30 p.m. ET, SEC Network). His status for the rest of the SEC Tournament is uncertain.

Chapman was taken to UAB Hospital in Birmingham for further evaluation after being hit. He was alert, aware and able to communicate throughout the process, per a team spokesperson.

Chapman has been a staple in the middle of the lineup for Tennessee (37-19) this season, hitting .316 with 10 home runs and 44 RBIs. Usually playing right field, he started 55 of the team's 56 games in the regular season.

Emmett Siegel covers Tennessee baseball for Knox News. Email: emmett.siegel@knoxnews.com; X: @EmmettSiegel_

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Ottawa Charge storm back in Game 3 vs. Montreal Victoire, staying alive in Walter Cup Finals

Ottawa Charge storm back in Game 3 vs. Montreal Victoire, staying alive in Walter Cup FinalsOTTAWA – Kori Cheverie saw Monday night coming.

“I know that the third (win) is going to be the hardest,” the Montreal Victoire coach said after her team took a commanding 2-0 lead in the Walter Cup Finals. “That’s what we’re focused on right now. The girls are allowed to be happy until the puck drop of the Habs tonight and then we move on.”

The Walter Cup trophy was in the house for Game 3 of the best-of-five series and nearly six minutes away from being hauled out for the Montreal Victoire. But with their backs against the wall, the Ottawa Charge staged a late-game comeback, scoring two goals in the final 5:30 of regulation to beat Montreal 2-1 and stay alive.

For nearly 50 minutes, the game was deadlocked 0-0 as goalies Ann-Renée Desbiens and Gwyneth Philips turned over 40 shots aside.

But just moments after Ottawa killed off a third Montreal power play, Montreal forward Hayley Scamurra carried the puck up the middle of the ice, dished to Maureen Murphy and drove to the net, where Murphy’s shot bounced right off the end boards and onto Scamurra’s stick. Known as a reliable defensive forward, Scamurra jumped on the puck before Philips could finish her slide through the crease and banged home the opening goal.

Seven minutes later, Ottawa rookie forward Peyton Hemp tied the game with her first goal of the playoffs. Rebecce Leslie scored the game-winner with just 54 seconds remaining in regulation — her league-leading fourth of the playoffs.

The deafening crowd of 16,894 at Canadian Tire Centre was the largest of any PWHL playoff game. Game 4 will return to CTC on Wednesday night (7 p.m. ET).

This story will be updated.

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BCHS' Hiebert wins section singles title; Munoz-Rodriguez, Kalmikovs shine in swim; McFarland boys win D4

Cade Hiebert said he was experiencing soreness on Sunday, one day after the Bakersfield Christian High junior completed a very satisfying week of championship tennis.

Hiebert won his singles and doubles matches Wednesday to help lift the Eagles to their first CIF Central Section Division 1 team championship. Two days later, he did something that required just himself to come through. He captured the CIF Central Section Boys Tennis Individual Tournament singles title Saturday, winning four matches in two days at Clovis North High.

“Having four matches in a short amount of time, I felt I’ve not been able to do that for a while,” Hiebert said. "It feels great to win."

He won round of 16 and quarterfinal matches on Friday, defeated Aiden Navarro of Visalia Redwood 6-0, 6-0 and Santa Maria-St. Joseph’s Diego Morales 6-0, 6-2. His semifinal opponent Saturday morning was Clovis West’s Ray Roush, whom he defeated 6-3, 6-2.

“I was able to get through that match. We had a lot of good points and (Ray) has a really good forehand that seemed to always get winners,” Hiebert said.

Waiting for Hiebert in the singles final was Clovis North’s Bryon Quitorio, who had beaten Hiebert 6-1, 6-3 Feb. 13 in a regular-season team match.

Hiebert wanted to avenge that defeat, and it happened on a bigger stage.

“That loss gave me some motivation,” Hiebert said. “I knew what I’d be going up against. I knew I’d be ready.”

Hiebert won 7-6 (7-5), 6-2 and the title.

“He had set point on me at 5-4 in the first set. Making that save was cool. It was definitely one of my best matches for not giving up,” he said.

Other local singles results: Frontier's Clay Villarreal defeated Bakersfield's Theo Brandon 6-1, 6-3, but lost to Ray Roush 3-6, 6-3, 6-1 in the quarterfinals. Stockdale’s John Paul Flores lost to Diego Morales 3-6, 6-0, 6-1 in the first round.

Individual Doubles: Bakersfield High juniors Evan Noel and Ryan Rosales reached the Central Section doubles championship match, falling to San Luis Obispo’s Neil Wells and Grant Vanclef in a three-set battle 7-5. 3-6, 6-2.

Reaching the final was a big accomplishment for the duo, who last year went out in the quarterfinals. This year, Noel and Rosales defeated Mission College Prep’s Decker Schmit and Grady Veyna 6-1, 6-1 in the opener then beat Bullard’s Brett Carter and Karman Aujla 6-3, 6-1. Playing in a semifinal, the Drillers topped Clovis North’s Nikith Daniel and Nathan Magallon 6-1, 6-2 to get the title match.

Other local doubles tournament results were David Hair Jr. and Adrian Araya, Bakersfield Christian, reaching the semifinals, losing to Wells and Vanclef 6-2, 6-1. Later, Hair and Araya won a third-place match against Clovis North’s Daniel and Magallon 4-6, 6-3 and a third-set tiebreaker to 10, 10-6. Liberty’s Keen Nguyen and Beau Perez won their first match when their opponent withdrew. But Nguyen and Perez then lost to Clovis North’s Daniel and Magallon 4-6, 6-4, 7-5. Another Liberty entry, Tristan Panero and Eli Phillips, lost in the round of 16 to Clovis’ Silas Roberts and Carson Feeser 6-3, 6-4.

CIF STATE SWIM AND DIVE

For the second straight season, Liberty High senior Sophia Munoz-Rodriguez and Garces High senior Jett Kalmikovs have been true point-getters and standouts at the CIF State Swimming Championships meet.

On Saturday, following a full preliminary racing schedule on Friday, both were directly responsible for the points and end result in their final bows as high school swimmers.

The meet, held at Clovis West High, saw Munoz-Rodriguez compete in four state finals events, two individually in A finals and two relays with teammates in B finals.

Munoz-Rodriguez, who will swim next year at Cal State Bakersfield, finished sixth in the 100-yard butterfly in 54.45 seconds, a high school All-America time consideration mark. She finished ninth in the 200 individual medley race, also securing All-America time consideration for her 2:01.76 mark.

She is also a key cog for Liberty’s 200 medley and 200 free relays. In the state consolation finals — swimmers/teams vie for 10-18th place — Liberty took 15th place overall, sixth place, in both relay races.

In the 200 medley relay, Jillian Bean swam leadoff, followed by Munoz-Rodriguez, then Gracie Dean and the anchor, Paige Bowyer. All seniors, this team swam in 1:46.16, another All-America time consideration.

In the 200 free relay consolation, the lineup was Munoz-Rodriguez leading off, followed by Bean, sophomore Ellie Horrisberger and Bowyer as anchor. The team swam in 1:37.47.

As a team in the state finals, Liberty scored 43 total points.

Garces’ Kalmikovs qualified for the state finals in one individual event, the 100-yard backstroke, and leadoff for the boys 200 medley relay consolation final. Kalmikovs, along with, in order, Charlie Potter, Clay Selvidge and Owen Weishaar, finished 14th overall, fifth in the relay in 1:33.94, barely missing an All-America time consideration mark of 1:33.91.

In the 100 back, Kalmikovs qualified for the A final and finished eighth in 48.85. He earned 13 points for his individual race and with 10 from the relay, he was key for Garces’ 23 team points.

He also swam on the Rams’ 200 free relay team with Selvidge, Weishaar and Potter. The team finished 19th, just missing the last qualifying spot for the consolation final, in the prelims. They swam in 1:25.04.

Kalmikovs was also in the 100 free, but swam 45.93 to finish 22nd in the prelims.

Garces scored seven points in the girls’ state standings as senior Addison Roberts scored points for finishing 12th in the CIF State Diving finals held on Thursday.

CIF TRACK AND FIELD

The McFarland High boys track and field team captured the CIF Central Section Division 4 championship, the only local area team to win a team title among the four division meets held last Friday. Liberty High had the highest finish among girls teams, taking second at the Division 1 finals.

The Cougars, who scored 85 points, got individual title wins from Diego Ochoa in the 800- and 1,600-meters, 1 minute, 58.34 seconds and 4:24.52, respectively. Ochoa also ran on McFarland’s winning 4x400 and 4x800 relay teams, and Marco Gonzalez won the D-4 pole vault title at 13 feet, 3 inches. The D-4 finals were held at Firebaugh High School.

Meanwhile, the Patriot girls, led by Madelyn Porter’s title wins in the pole vault and triple jump, scored 66 and one-third points, to finish behind D-1 champion Clovis Buchanan (107). Porter went 11-8 in the pole vault and 38 feet in the triple jump. Liberty had multiple high finishes to gain the runner-up status points wise. Freshman Ally Bennett was second in the 1,600 meters and third in the 3,200, Porter was runner-up in the 100 hurdles, Liberty was second in the 4x100 relay and third in the 4x400 relay. The D-1 finals were hosted by Sanger High at Washington Academic Middle School’s Dodson Field.

Other top team placings among the four divisions were Del Oro boys, third in the D-3 finals at Exeter Union High, Shafter and Kern Valley girls finished fourth in divisions 2 at Dinuba High and 4, respectively. Liberty boys were fifth in D-1, Independence boys were seventh in D-2, and South’s girls were sixth in D-3.

Other event title wins by locals in their division final, boys and girls, were:

Division 1 — Boys: Liberty, 4x100 relay, 41.48. Girls: Nevaeh Ramos Howard, Stockdale, 100, 11:75, and 200, 24.39.

Division 2 — Boys: Damarious Johnson, Independence, 100, 11:06; Anthony Brown, Golden Valley, 100 Unified, 14:47; Josiah Frink, Ridgeview, high jump, 6-2; Julius Porter, Ridgeview, triple jump, 43-11. Girls: Lashanique Jones and Jacqueline Flores, both Golden Valley, 100 Unified, both 29.42; Chelsea Jauregui, Ridgeview, 800, 2:19.30; Independence, 4x100 relay 48.91; Golden Valley, 4x100 Unified, 56.16; Joslyn Pierucci, Shafter, shot put, 36-8 and discus 136-1; Jacqueline Flores, Golden Valley, shot put Unified, 42-9; Victoria Smith-Chaplin, Ridgeview, high jump, 5-0.

Division 3 — Boys: Luke Diaz, Chavez, 800, 1:57.77; Brayden Holford, Foothill, 110 hurdles, 14.98; Luis Ramirez, West, 300 hurdles, 39.20; Talen Prince, North, Discus, 171-1; Thaddeus Dyer, Tehachapi, high jump, 6-3; Girls: None.

Division 4 — Boys: Andrew Gartica, Boron, 100, 10.77; Terall McAdams, Rosamond, shot put, 51-10. Girls: Jayda Bushling, Kern Valley, 100, 12.07, 200, 25.60, long jump, 17-4 and one-half inches; 4x800 relay, McFarland, 10:23.45; Lacey Mueller, Bakersfield Christian, High Jump, 5-3; Zelia Elise Hoyt, Bakersfield Christian, Pole Vault, 9-9.

NVIDIA Hand-Delivers First Vera CPUs to Anthropic, OpenAI, SpaceX and Oracle as Grace’s Successor Powers the Agentic AI Era

19 May 2026 at 03:55

NVIDIA Hand Delivers First Vera CPUs, Designed For The Agentic AI Era, to Anthropic, OpenAI, SpaceX & Oracle

NVIDIA has started shipping the very first Vera CPUs to major AI firms, marking the official beginning of production to accelerate Agentic AI forward. NVIDIA Vera CPUs, Purpose-Built For Agentic AI, Are Now In Full Production As The Company Hands Out First Chips To Several AI Firms The Vera CPU is the next chapter for NVIDIA's Agentic AI ecosystem, setting the stage for its next multi-billion dollar frontier. Today, NVIDIA's Vice President of Hyperscale and High-Performance Computing, Ian Buck, hand-delivered the first Vera CPUs to four major AI firms who are accelerating Agentic AI forward, these include OpenAI, SpaceX, Anthropic, […]

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That Apple Card free AirPods Pro 3 promo is now live but it's worse than expected

19 May 2026 at 03:41

A few days ago word got out that Apple was preparing a new offer for those signing up for the Apple Card - a free pair of AirPods Pro 3. Today the promo has gone live, but it's not as straightforward as the leak implied. So, you need to be a new customer not having had an Apple Card before, and apply for one by June 15. With your new Apple Card, you then buy a pair of AirPods Pro 3 directly from Apple until June 15. Then, from July 1, 2026 and until April 30, 2027 you can earn $25 cashback each month for a total of ten months. After those ten months the $250 you spent on the AirPods Pro 3...

Cristiano Ronaldo faces competition from Ivan Toney and Joao Felix for 2025-26 SPL Player of the Season award

19 May 2026 at 04:36
Cristiano Ronaldo has been nominated for the 2025-26 SPL Player of the Season award, but is facing a fierce competition from Ivan Toney and his own teammate Joao Felix.

Cristiano Ronaldo has been nominated for the Player of the Season award in the 2025-26 Saudi Pro League after another standout campaign at Al Nassr. However, the Portuguese legend will face stiff competition from Al Ahli’s Ivan Toney and his own teammate Joao Felix in the race for the honor.

On Sunday, the Saudi Pro League published its 2025-26 Season Awards nominees on its official website, with Ronaldo once again among those in the running for the top individual prize of the campaign.

Alongside the Player of the Season, the other categories up for grabs include Saudi Player of the Season, Manager of the Season and Best Young Talent of the Season. Voting opened on Sunday, with the winners set to be revealed once the league season concludes.

As with the previous edition, the voting breakdown has already been established. The head coaches and captains of all 18 SPL clubs will each account for 40 percent of the overall vote, the Kingdom’s leading sports journalists will contribute 15 percent, and fans of the league will make up the remaining 5 percent.

Ronaldo will have the chance to potentially clinch the SPL title when Al Nassr host Damac FC on Thursday, May 21, in what could be the day he ends the club’s long trophy drought. The following day, Friday, May 22, following the conclusion of the final matchweek, the award winners will be officially announced.

Cristiano Ronaldo and the competition for SPL Player of the Season

Since his arrival in Saudi Arabia, Ronaldo has consistently been one of the most impactful players in the league, and this season has been no different, with his performances at the heart of Al Nassr’s push for the title. On an individual level, the 41-year-old has posted 26 goals and three assists across 29 games, placing him among the leaders in direct goal contributions.

The competition, however, is fierce. Al Ahli’s Ivan Toney currently leads the SPL scoring charts with 32 goals and six assists in 31 games, while Mexican international Julian Quiñones has registered 30 goals and four assists in 30 appearances for Al Qadsiah. Joao Felix, Ronaldo’s Al Nassr teammate, rounds out the standout candidates with 20 goals and 13 assists across 32 games, a combination of goalscoring and creativity that makes him a compelling contender.

One potential advantage for the Al Nassr duo is the trend established by recent award winners. Karim Benzema claimed the Player of the Season in 2024-25 and Sergej Milinkovic-Savic in 2023-24, with both Al Ittihad and Al Hilal producing those winners respectively. The pattern suggests that team success carries significant weight with voters, which could tip the balance in favor of players from a title-winning side.

SPL Awards: categories and nominees

Player of the Season

  • Ivan Toney (Al Ahli)
  • Julian Quiñones (Al Qadsiah)
  • Ruben Neves (Al Hilal)
  • Cristiano Ronaldo (Al Nassr)
  • Joao Felix (Al Nassr)

Best Young Talent of the Season

  • Hammam Al Hammami (Al Shabab)
  • Abdulaziz Al Elewa (Al Kholood)
  • Abdulaziz Al Suwailem (Al Fateh)
  • Sabri Dahal (Al Fayha)
  • Sultan Harun (Al Riyadh)

Manager of the Season

  • Jorge Jesus (Al Nassr)
  • Matthias Jaissle (Al Ahli)
  • Brendan Rodgers (Al Qadsiah)
  • Simone Inzaghi (Al Hilal)
  • Saad Al Shehri (Al Ettifaq)

Saudi Player of the Season

  • Salem Al Dawsari (Al Hilal)
  • Khalid Al Ghannam (Al Ettifaq)
  • Musab Al Juwayr (Al Qadsiah)
  • Abdulelah Al Amri (Al Nassr)
  • Hattan Bahebri (Al Kholood)

Joao Felix (L) and Cristiano Ronaldo (M) of Al Nassr, and Ivan Toney (R) of Al Ahli.

“Players may well leave”: Eddie Howe makes intriguing transfer window claim after West Ham win

19 May 2026 at 03:33

Eddie Howe has warned of a highly unpredictable and difficult summer transfer window for Newcastle United following their final home match of the season.

Speaking after a comprehensive 3-1 victory against a struggling West Ham side at St James’ Park, the Magpies manager made it clear that significant changes are on the horizon.

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Eddie Howe hints at different summer transfer window for Newcastle

Reflecting on what felt like the end of an era on Tyneside, marked by post-match farewells from stalwarts like Kieran Trippier and Emil Krafth, Howe conceded that the squad could look very different by next season.

Howe said: “The transfer window is very difficult to predict. Players may well leave.

“If they do, they do; if they don’t, we move on with the group we have. But we are doing things to try to improve. If people do leave, we need to bring in better players. The team and the squad can’t get weaker, that is my big thing.”

Howe admitted that while he has previously favoured continuity, the pace of transformation is set to accelerate.

“That is the nature of football, it is changing and evolving all the time. This summer we might see a change of speed. It is about coming out stronger, but it may well be different.”

Howe on how Alexander Isak’s move to Liverpool affected Newcastle

The Newcastle manager explicitly referenced the departure of Swedish star Alexander Isak, whose blockbuster £125 million transfer to Liverpool previously forced United to recalibrate their entire sporting blueprint.

Howe noted that losing a foundational piece like Isak fundamentally shifts a club’s trajectory. “It has almost been the end of one type of Newcastle team when Alexander left, a new team was forming. Kieran Trippier was an iconic full-back and starts that again.”

Eddie Howe set to remain Newcastle manager next season

Despite an underwhelming, injury-ravaged campaign that has left Newcastle sitting in the bottom half of the Premier League table, Howe remains completely secure in his position.

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The club’s hierarchy is fully backing the manager to lead a major squad overhaul rather than looking for a new direction in the dugout.

With the full backing of the boardroom, Howe is already shaping the long-term rebuild, determined to steer a new-look Newcastle side back toward the European places next term.

 

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West Ham reach ‘agreement in principle’ for midfield wonderkid; deal could complete by next week

19 May 2026 at 02:54

West Ham have agreed a deal in principle with Metz star Alpha Toure, according to reports from Dsports.

The London club appears to have stolen a march on the continental competition as they look to secure one of French football’s brightest young midfield prospects ahead of the summer transfer window.

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West Ham agree deal with Alpha Toure

According to information from Dsports, the Hammers have made concrete progress in negotiations, striking an ‘agreement in principle’ with Touré for a transfer ahead of next season.

The Premier League side is reportedly prepared to pay a fee of nearly £6 million to convince FC Metz to part with the highly-rated youngster.

Discussions between the two clubs are moving swiftly in the right direction, giving West Ham a significant advantage over a crowded field of suitors.

Belgian giants RSC Anderlecht have been monitoring the midfielder closely in recent weeks, but barring any late twists, the Hammers are expected to finalise the deal by next week.

Who is Alpha Toure? West Ham’s new incoming signing

Aged just 20, Toure has quickly become one of the most promising defensive midfield profiles of his generation.

The Senegalese talent was developed at the renowned Génération Foot academy, the same prestigious institution that produced stars like Sadio Mane and Ismaïla Sarr, before making the switch to FC Metz.

Toure has enjoyed a stellar breakout campaign in France, establishing himself as a vital cog in the Metz midfield.

Over the course of the season, he made 29 Ligue 1 appearances and registered one assist, earning praise for his constant development on the big stage.

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Highly intelligent in his defensive recovery work and possessing a natural ability to quickly transition play forward, Toure has the physical and technical attributes required to excel in English football.

While his arrival represents another major milestone for young Senegalese players transitioning into Europe’s elite leagues, it also marks a crucial piece of summer business for West Ham as they look to rebuild their engine room.

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Here’s the 2026 All-District 1-2A baseball team led by Calvary Baptist

Calvary Baptist and coach Beaux Waddell dominated play in District 1-2A, so it comes as little surprise the Cavaliers led the postseason awards for the league. Calvary senior Cooper Holmes and junior Brody Gray were tabbed as co-most valuable players, while freshman Levi DeMoss earned offensive player of the year honors.

Holmes delivered in a big way for the Cavaliers, hitting .467 with nine home runs, 33 RBIs and 35 runs scored to earn a scholarship to Southern Arkansas. Gray played a sterling shortstop while hitting .401 with seven home runs and 35 runs scored. DeMoss was an offensive machine for Calvary, hitting .391 with a home run, 26 RBIs and 33 runs scored.

2026 All-District 1-2A baseball team

Major Awards

Co-MVPs: Cooper Holmes, Calvary, Sr.; Brody Gray, Calvary, Jr.

Offensive POY: Levi DeMoss, Calvary, Fr.

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First team

First base: Cooper Holmes, Calvary, Sr. (.467)

Second base: Levi DeMoss, Calvary, Fr. (.391)

Shortstop: Brody Gray, Calvary, Jr. (.401)

Third base: Bradley Thrash, D’Arbonne Woods (.322)

Calvary vs. Fisher baseball Wednesday afternoon, April 22, 2026, at Calvary Baptist.

Outfielders: Vince Capanella, Calvary (.321); Garrett Lee, Calvary (.301); Ethan Thrash, D’Arbonne (.431); Thorne Stripling, D’Arbonne (.388); Jericho Adkins, D’Arbonne (.411)

Utility: John Austin, North Caddo, Sr. (.412); Holt Tunstall, North Caddo, Sr. (.423); Paxton Prince, Homer (.491); Joshua Willis, Homer (.391)

Catchers: Luke Fontenot, Calvary (.341); Dalton Albritton, D’Arbonne (.321)

Designated hitter: Brady Martinez, Calvary (.341)

Pitchers: Beaux Loftin, Calvary (2.01 ERA); Patrick Digilormo, Calvary (2.63 ERA); Carson Riser, D’Arbonne (2.68 ERA); Michael Stevens, North Caddo, So. (68 Ks); Dakota Jorden, D’Arbonne (3.75 ERA); Clay Isggit, Homer (4.58 ERA)

Jimmy Watson covers Louisiana sports for the USA TODAY Network. Email him at jwatson@shreveporttimes.com and follow him on Twitter @JimmyWatson6.

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IPL points table after CSK vs SRH: Sunrisers Hyderabad qualify for playoffs, Chennai Super Kings slip to sixth

NEW DELHI: Sunrisers Hyderabad sealed their place in the IPL 2026 playoffs after defeating Chennai Super Kings by five wickets in Chennai on Monday.

Chasing 181, SRH rode on a brilliant knock from Ishan Kishan, who smashed 70 off 47 balls with three fours and seven sixes. Heinrich Klaasen also played a key hand with 47 as SRH chased down the target in 19 overs.

With the victory, SRH became the third team after Royal Challengers Bengaluru and Gujarat Titans to qualify for the playoffs. Hyderabad now occupy third place in the points table with 16 points from 13 matches and an improved net run rate of +0.350.




Earlier, CSK posted 180/7 after contributions from Dewald Brevis (44) and Kartik Sharma (32). SRH skipper Pat Cummins starred with the ball, picking up 3/28 in his four overs.

Despite the defeat, CSK remain sixth in the standings with 12 points from 13 games. However, their net run rate slipped to -0.016, further hurting their playoff hopes heading into the final league game.

Punjab Kings continue to hold fourth place with 13 points from 13 matches, while Rajasthan Royals are fifth with 12 points from 12 games and a slightly better NRR than CSK.

Delhi Capitals are seventh with 12 points from 13 matches, while Kolkata Knight Riders remain eighth with 11 points from 12 matches.

At the bottom, Mumbai Indians and Lucknow Super Giants have already been eliminated from playoff contention with eight points each.


IPL points table after CSK vs SRH



Position

Team

P

W

L

NR

Pts

NRR

1

Royal Challengers Bengaluru (Q)

13

9

4

0

18

+1.065

2

Gujarat Titans (Q)

13

8

5

0

16

+0.400

3

Sunrisers Hyderabad (Q)

13

8

5

0

16

+0.350

4

Punjab Kings

13

6

6

1

13

+0.227

5

Rajasthan Royals

12

6

6

0

12

+0.027

6

Chennai Super Kings

13

6

7

0

12

-0.016

7

Delhi Capitals

13

6

7

0

12

-0.871

8

Kolkata Knight Riders

12

5

6

1

11

-0.038

9

Mumbai Indians (E)

12

4

8

0

8

-0.504

10

Lucknow Super Giants (E)

12

4

8

0

8

-0.701




MLB News: PCA in Hot Water Again, Skubal Symptom-Free After Surgery

Detroit Tigers left-hander Tarik Skubal talks to reporters before a game against the Boston Red Sox on May 4, 2026, at Comerica Park in Detroit, Michigan.

Good Monday afternoon, Dodgers fans.

The Boys in Blue are getting ready to take on the San Diego Padres, but until first pitch at 6:40 p.m. PT, take a look at some of the headlines from around the majors.

One Dodger nemesis and one potential trade target are the subject of much talk around MLB.

Pete Crow-Armstrong cusses out fan

Chicago Cubs outfielder Pete Crow-Armstrong made headlines ahead of the season by disparaging Dodgers fans and then doubling down on his criticism.

But it seems he dislikes fans of teams besides the Dodgers, too.

On Sunday, Crow-Armstrong got into a heated confrontation with a Chicago White Sox fan, with a video recorded by other fans appearing to capture him spitting a string of expletives at the woman. (Editor’s note: The video at that link contains uncensored swear words, including those sexual in nature and derogatory to women.)

Chicago Cub Pete Crow-Armstrong has had a lot to say about Dodgers fans. On Friday, fans will get a chance to respond.
Apr 15, 2026; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA; Chicago Cubs outfielder Pete Crow-Armstrong reacts against the Philadelphia Phillies in the sixth inning at Citizens Bank Park. Mandatory Credit: Kyle Ross-Imagn Images

PCA apologized Monday, as detailed by Jesse Rogers of ESPN.

“I regret my choice of words the most and who that affects in my life,” Crow-Armstrong said. “Directly or indirectly, I don’t think that any of the women in my life would think I would say those kinds of words regularly. I’m just bummed out about the word choice and a bunch of little kids going to social media and seeing that as well.”

Cubs manager Craig Counsell called the incident “a mistake with his choice of words.”

“He’s aware of that … It’s the reality of this job,” Counsell said. “Fan interactions happen. You want to try and keep them positive even when they’re not.”

Tarik Skubal is throwing already

Detroit Tigers ace Tarik Skubal is throwing bullpen sessions again less than two weeks after having surgery to remove a loose body in his elbow, the Associated Press reports.

Detroit Tigers left-hander Tarik Skubal talks to reporters before a game against the Boston Red Sox on May 4, 2026, at Comerica Park in Detroit, Michigan.
Detroit Tigers left-hander Tarik Skubal talks to reporters before a game against the Boston Red Sox on May 4, 2026, at Comerica Park in Detroit, Michigan.

Skubal didn’t go all-out in that bullpen session, but the fact that he’s throwing just days after a surgery that’s sidelined Dodgers Edwin Diaz and Blake Snell for months is an encouraging sign.

“I haven’t had any symptoms since the surgery,” Skubal said Monday, per the AP. “I didn’t realize how much it was impacting me day-to-day until taking that thing out of there.”

Tarik Skubal is back in Detroit. He threw a full bullpen. His accelerated recovery continues to amaze.

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“I think the first thing they said was, ‘The recovery will be faster,’” Skubal told Cody Stavenhagen of The Athletic. “I think I stopped listening after that. It’s like, ‘All right, I’m good with it if you’re good with it.’ You trust the doctors. (Dr. Neal) ElAttrache is the best surgeon in the world. … If he’s comfortable with it, I don’t see why I wouldn’t be comfortable with it.”

ElAttrache is also Snell’s surgeon, so it’s possible Snellzilla will be back sooner than originally thought.

It’s also possible that Skubal, with his quicker recovery, could be back on the Dodgers’ radar as a trade target or free-agent acquisition in the offseason.

Spurs rule De'Aaron Fox out of Game 1 with ankle soreness, Thunder get Jalen Williams back

OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — San Antonio guard De'Aaron Fox was ruled out of Game 1 of the Western Conference finals with right ankle soreness, a huge blow to the Spurs going into the series opener against the defending NBA champion Oklahoma City Thunder.

The announcement came roughly an hour before tip-off.

Fox was averaging 18.8 points and 5.8 assists in a team-leading 33.3 minutes per game for the Spurs in these playoffs entering Monday. He was at the team's shootaround practice Monday morning and was on the court about 90 minutes before Game 1, testing the ankle to see what he could do.

“Trying to test it out," Fox said after the team's morning workout.

The test, evidently, did not go to his liking.

“It’s one of those deals where it’s not going away for as long as we’re playing, I don’t believe,” Spurs coach Mitch Johnson said.

The Thunder, meanwhile, were getting Jalen Williams back for Game 1 after he missed six games with a hamstring issue.

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USC baseball headed to Big Ten Tournament as No. 4 seed

Last week, the USC baseball team wrapped up its regular season with a three-game series at Oregon. After dropping two of the three games in Eugene, the Trojans finished the year with an overall record of 42-14 and a 20-10 mark in conference play.

Now, it is on to the Big Ten Tournament for the Trojans. USC earned the No. 4 seed in the tournament, meaning that the Trojans will have a bye through to the quarterfinals.

USC and Oregon actually finished tied for third in the conference standings. However, the Ducks earned the tiebreaker by winning the head-to-head series between the two teams, giving them the No. 3 seed, while USC fell to No. 4.

The Trojans will open tournament play on Friday. They will not know their opponent until at least Wednesday, as teams will have to win two games in the preliminary round in order to advance.

The good news for the Trojans is that they will have a rest advantage over their first opponent in Omaha. The bad news, however, is that the game will be played at 7:00 a.m. Pacific time/9:00 a.m. local time on Friday, meaning that it will be a difficult body clock game for USC.

With a victory in the quarterfinals, the Trojans would advance to the semifinals on Saturday, where they would likely face No. 1 seed UCLA. After getting swept by their crosstown rivals during the regular season, it would be an opportunity for USC to get some revenge in Omaha.

This article originally appeared on Trojans Wire: USC baseball wraps up regular season, Big Ten Tournament up next

Burke's Indahl earns top individual honors, Platte-Geddes girls cruise to team title at Region 4B meet

May 18—MITCHELL — Cold temperatures and scattered rain showers did little to slow down the competition Monday at Lakeview Golf Course, where the Region 4B girls and boys golf championships produced state-qualifying individuals and teams.

Burke's Brody Indahl delivered the round of the day on the boys side, carding a 5-over-par 77 to capture the individual Region 4B title by two strokes in a 53-golfer field. Starting on the back nine as part of the boys rotation, Indahl stayed steady throughout the afternoon before finishing strong on Hole No. 9, rolling in an eagle on the par-5 closing hole to secure the individual championship.

Indahl shot a 3-over-par 39 over his final nine holes to pull away from Platte-Geddes' Bohde Kuiper and Jett Kemp, who each finished tied for second place with rounds of 79. Bon Homme's Michael Branaugh and McCook Central/Montrose's Liam Rayman shared fourth place after both golfers posted rounds of 80.

Bon Homme also placed two more golfers inside the top 10, as Madden Merkwan and Kashius Tucker each shot 81 to tie with MCM's Andrew Sabers for sixth place. Platte-Geddes' Aiden Boltjes finished ninth overall with an 82, while Hanson's Nate Wilber rounded out the top-10 golfers after carding an 83.

The Cavaliers used their depth to secure the boys championship, finishing with a team score of 242. Platte-Geddes followed closely behind in second at 245, with both programs qualifying for the Class B state tournament due to their top-two finishes.

McCook Central/Montrose claimed third place with a 253, Hanson finished fourth at 259, and Corsica-Stickney tied Burke for fifth place at 265.

On the girls side, Platte-Geddes' Mallory Grant captured the individual championship and helped lead the Black Panthers to the team title. Grant fired a 13-over-par 85, edging Corsica-Stickney's Claire Gerlach by a single stroke after Gerlach finished with an 86 at second place.

Ethan's Bella Guthrie took third place with a 92, while Platte-Geddes' Randi Oberbroekling earned fourth after shooting a 94. Scotland/Menno teammates Campbell Mogck and Kailin Odens tied for fifth place with rounds of 96, while Platte-Geddes' Leah Schuman followed in seventh place with a 97.

MCM's Khloie Klinkhammer and Kimball/White Lake's Charlee Bass each carded rounds of 98 to tie for eighth place, while Burke's Brianna Davis completed the top-10 golfers with a 99.

Platte-Geddes dominated the girls team standings with a winning score of 276, finishing 18 strokes ahead of runner-up Scotland/Menno at 294. Both teams earned spots in the Class B state tournament. McCook Central/Montrose finished third at 316, Avon took fourth at 317, and Burke rounded out the top five after posting a team score of 319.

The top 40% of individual golfers from both the boys and girls region divisions qualified for the Class B state golf tournament, which is scheduled for June 1-2 in Watertown. The girls tournament will be played at Prairie Winds Golf Club, while the boys will compete at Cattail Crossing Golf Course.

Region 4B golf meet

Monday at Lakeview Golf Course, Mitchell (par 72)

Boys team scores (top-two advance to state): 1. Bon Homme 242, 2. Platte-Geddes 245, 3. McCook Central/Montrose 253, 4. Hanson 259, T5. Corsica-Stickney 265, T5. Burke 265, T7. Ethan 287, T7. Scotland/Menno 287, 9. Bridgwater-Emery 289, 10. Gregory 294, 11. Avon 335, 12. Tripp-Delmont/Armour 336.

Boys state qualifiers (top 40% of participants): 1. Brody Indahl, Burke, 77; T2. Bohde Kuiper, Platte-Geddes, 79; T2. Jett Kemp, Corsica-Stickney, 79; T4. Michael Branaugh, Bon Homme, 80; T4. Liam Rayman, MCM, 80; T6. Keshun Tucker, Platte-Geddes, 81; T6. Madden Merkwan, Bon Homme, 81; T6. Andrew Sabers, MCM, 81; 9. Aiden Boitjes, Platte-Geddes, 82; 10. Nate Wilber, Hanson, 83; T11. Maddux VanZee, Platte-Geddes, 84; T11. Caden Zomer, Bon Homme, 84; 13. Davin Hohn, Ethan, 85; T14. Aiden Thompson, ACDC, 87; T14. Bryson Indahl, Burke, 87; T14. Layton Popp, Hanson, 87; T17. Jacob Klein, Gregory, 88; T17. Jye Bailey, Platte-Geddes, 88; T19. Brigham Rokusek, Scotland/Menno, 89; T19. Price Kayser, Hanson, 89; 21. Lane Nieuwenhuis, ACDC, 90.

Girls team scores (top-two advance to state): 1. Platte-Geddes 276, 2. Scotland/Menno 294, 3. McCook Central/Montrose 316, 4. Avon 317, 5. Burke 319, 6. Corsica-Stickney 323, 7. Kimball/White Lake 330, 8. Bon Homme 344, 9. Bridgewater-Emery 405.

Girls state qualifiers (top 40% of participants): 1. Mallory Gant, Platte-Geddes, 85; 2. Claire Gerlach, Corsica-Stickney, 86; 3. Bella Guthrie, Ethan, 92; 4. Randi Oberbroekling, Platte-Geddes, 94; T5. Kailin Odens, Scotland/Menno, 96; T5. Campbell Mogck, Scotland/Menno, 96; 7. Leah Schuman, Platte-Geddes, 97; T8. Khloe Kindthammer, McCook Central/Montrose, 98; T8. Charlee Bass, Kimball/White Lake, 98; 10. Brianna Davis, Burke, 99; 11. Reagan Brandt, Avon, 101; T12. Rowan Brandt, Avon, 102; T12. Tary Rokusek, Scotland/Menno, 102; 14. Paige Beckers, Burke, 104; T15. Gracie Biggins, Gregory, 106; T15. Leah Whittington, Bon Homme, 106.

Tense, tetchy but triumphant - all Arsenal eyes now on Bournemouth

Arsenal have never been closer to a Premier League title under Mikel Arteta's management.

The Gunners' 1-0 win over Burnley left them close to ending their 22-year wait for the league crown - and that dream could be realised as early as Tuesday.

Anything but a Manchester City win at Bournemouth would hand Arsenal the title before Sunday's league finale and ensure Arteta's side finally shed their nearly-men tag after three straight second-place finishes.

Even a City win on Tuesday would leave Arsenal just needing victory at Crystal Palace on Sunday to clinch the title.

The Gunners will know nothing is won yet but, with no team in Premier League history ever having started the final day on top of the table and not won the title, surely nothing can stop them now?

On a night when reports spread that Pep Guardiola's City reign was coming to an end, Arsenal fans will believe they are about to welcome in their own new era.

There was a party atmosphere long before the match started at Emirates Stadium. Supporters welcomed the team bus with flares and chants 90 minutes before kick-off.

Kai Havertz's headed first-half goal proved enough despite a nervy second half, during which the goalscorer escaped a red card for a late challenge.

But Arsenal's eighth 1-0 win of the season was enough and, while Arteta was coy on where he would watching Tuesday's match, all eyes are now on Bournemouth.

"It think we deserve to be champions, 100% speaking honestly," Arsenal midfielder Declan Rice told BBC Sport.

"This season has been our season but Man City have been incredible. Under Pep, you can never rule them out, the ruthlessness of them. But we have put ourselves in a really good position and all I have been saying is that we have to keep going.

"There is one more. Thirty-eight games nearly completed and at the end you can say you are a champion, but you have to go out there on Sunday and perform because Palace is not going to be easy."

'One-nil to the Arsenal sums them up'

It seemed fitting that Arsenal have one hand on the Premier League trophy thanks to a 1-0 win - of their past four league matches, all victories, three have ended with that score - with the Gunners conceding just once in their past six.

They have conceded the fewest goals in the league (26), while the last time they conceded in open play came in their defeat by Manchester City on 19 April, which was seven games ago.

The clean sheet against Burnley was Arsenal's 32nd in all competitions this season.

"I thought that the amount of hair that I have is never going to go away but in this job it is going to test it to the limit," said Arteta.

"The desire that every single player shows in their defensive duties, their behaviours and the way that they work for each other is phenomenal.

"It's a lot of work put in by all the coaches as well. And we all know the importance of that and how many results and wins we have because of that."

It was their 13th 1-0 win of the season. Their playing style, their threat from and reliance on set-pieces, and the relative lack of bigger wins has brought criticism and anxious finishes in equal measure.

Manchester City have a better goal difference - and if they win their final two matches, that does mean Arsenal will have to beat Crystal Palace. A draw, in that scenario, would not be enough.

"In a funny way, Man City might actually have taken that," ex-Liverpool defender Jamie Carragher said on Sky Sports. "Seeing how they played that second half, I think the nerves will really kick in if Man City beat Bournemouth. Crystal Palace are a better team than Burnley even with a few players out.

"Arsenal are going to do it in the fashion of George Graham rather than Arsene Wenger - '1-0 to the Arsenal' probably sums them up."

Former Manchester United defender Gary Neville added: "Arsenal are right on the brink but by goodness they don't half make it difficult for themselves.

"You have to admire their ability to concentrate and focus and keep to the defensive shape and principles. They keep clean sheets and that's a rare commodity in the modern game, for a team to see out 1-0 victories like this team can.

"I think it's going to be enough to see them home."

'If they don't do it, it would be heartbreaking'

So now the focus turns to the south coast and Bournemouth.

Before Arsenal's match at West Ham last week, Guardiola gave a call of support for the Hammers, hoping they would take crucial points off his title rivals.

But now it was time for Arteta - once Guardiola's assistant at City - to lend his support elsewhere. He said he would be Bournemouth's "biggest fan" on Tuesday.

And with so much riding on it, Arsenal supporters will gather to see if they can become champions without playing.

"It's so big. I remember when we did the double, my kids obviously don't. They've been so consistent for the last few years. All the players, Arteta, they deserve it so much. And if they don't do it, it'd be heartbreaking," Arsenal supporter Kym said.

"I'm going to watch it at home and behind a pillow honestly. It's literally down to the last wire and with Pep Guardiola and Arteta having that such close relationship, it's going to be, it's intense.

"I will be on cloud nine for a long time [if Arsenal win the title]. It's not just me, it's my whole family, it's all the supporters, I just feel like it's been so close so many years and it will mean so much."

Another supporter said: "I'm nervous. I will be watching it with my friends after work.

"I think you know Bournemouth actually have something to play for so that's what is in my head. I think Bournemouth could do the job because if they finish sixth and Villa win the Europa League [and finish fifth], they're in the Champions League.

"So yeah, it's possible and the same thing with Palace, they got to play for the Conference League.

"I'm saying this to someone that's been very critical of Arsenal, I've never been more confident. I'm not saying I'm very confident but I've never been more confident in us getting this over the line."

Three Kernels earn Class A baseball all-region status

May 18—MITCHELL — A trio of players from the Mitchell High School spring baseball team were tabbed as Class A all-region performers by the South Dakota High School Baseball Association on Monday.

Seniors Jacob Ebert and Jaxson Hartman and junior Lincoln Bottum were the Kernel selections.

Ebert pitched 27 2/3 innings with a 4-1 record in five starts, recording a 1.51 earned-run average and 22 strikeouts along the way.

Hartman, who was listed as a utility player, had 16 hits with a .327 batting average in addition to 14 runs batted in and 13 runs scored.

Bottum, who primarily played third base, tallied 21 hits with a .344 average while tacking on 12 runs scored and 11 RBIs. He also drew 13 walks.

Mitchell finished the spring with a 14-13 overall record, falling in the regional qualifying round as the No. 11 seed to No. 6 Pierre, which swept the best-of-three series.

Harrisburg, Brandon Valley, Sioux Falls Jefferson and Yankton — the top four seeded teams in the Class A playoffs — led the division with five selections apiece on the 60-player honor list.

2027 in-state safety commits to Tennessee football

Tennessee is recruiting toward its 2027 football signing class.

Three-star safety Brandon Leavell committed to Tennessee over North Carolina State, Florida State, Florida and Clemson on Monday.

The 6-foot, 165-pound prospect is an in-state target from Goodpasture Christian School in Madison, Tennessee. 247Sports ranks him as the No. 47 athlete in the class and No. 28 player in Tennessee.

Tennessee offered Leavell a scholarship on Feb. 24. He has visited Tennessee two times and will officially visit the Vols on Thursday.

UConn was the first school to offer Leavell a scholarship on Feb. 6. Other schools to offer him scholarships include Colgate, Lehigh, Middle Tennessee State, Tulane, Virginia Tech, Mississippi State, Missouri, Purdue, Miami University, Coastal Carolina, UAB, Memphis, USF, Maryland, Auburn, Ole Miss and Indiana.

Tennessee has seven other commitments in its 2027 football recruiting class: linebacker JP Peace, offensive tackle Princeton Uwaifo, defensive lineman Kadin Fife, quarterback Derrick Baker, athlete Jaden Butler, wide receiver KeSean Bowman and defensive back Carter Jamison.

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Commanders' Deatrich Wise Jr. offers eyebrow-raising Jayden Daniels quote

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Washington Commanders quarterback Jayden Daniels is entering Year 3 in the NFL and has one great year and one poor year on his resume.

Yes, last season, injuries ruined Daniels' season, but he was 2-5 as the starter, which isn't great.

But now, a fully healthy Daniels is attacking the offseason, as fans hope they get the 2024 version of Jayden, not last year's, as the offseason program gets underway for Dan Quinn's team.

And for defensive end Deatrich Wise Jr, who was a guest on NFL Network, he was asked about his thoughts on Daniels this offseason.

"He has that look in his eyes that he's ready to take over the league," Wise Jr. said.

MORE:Insider hints at tough decision facing Browns' Todd Monken this offseason

Can Daniels bounce back in 2026?

Absolutely, he can, as his rookie season showed his talent, but as we know, your best ability is availability, and last season, Daniels' slender frame was a problem.

Just seven games isn't great, and the Commanders didn't really do much to help Daniels on the offensive side of the ball this offseason either, as Terry McLaurin remains his only true difference-maker, plus he doesn't have three-time Pro Bowl center Tyler Biadasz either.

So, you could make the case that Daniels will have to do more with less in 2026, which isn't ideal, but he has the talent to maybe make something of it.

Which Daniels will we get in 2026? Wise Jr. thinks he knows, but time will tell.

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South Dakota track and field top-10 leaderboard for May 18, 2026

May 18—Top-10 for all classes combined, as reported to athletic.net database.

Athletes listed by ranking, year, school and date mark was attained. List current through May 16 meets.

100 Meters

1. Javon Haukaas, sr., Sioux Falls Lincoln, 10.55, April 14

2. Beckett Martens, so., Tea Area, 10.67, May 7

3. Karson Walti, jr., Pierre, 10.73, April 23

4. Kaeden Mattheis, sr., Sioux Falls Jefferson, 10.75, April 23

5. Jase Thiesse, sr., Harrisburg, 10.80, April 14

6. Fox Pendegraft, fr., Rapid City Central, 10.81, April 10

7. Carter Lust, jr., Aberdeen Central, 10.83, May 8

8. Alexier Padilla, sr., Mitchell, 10.83, April 23

9. Nolan Long, jr., Rapid City Stevens, 10.86, April 21

10. Rush O'Neill, jr., Bennett County, 10.86, April 10

200 Meters

1. Javon Haukaas, sr., Sioux Falls Lincoln, 21.49, May 1

2. Zyan Conrad, sr., Sioux Falls Lincoln, 21.81, May 8

3. Zyron Hills, sr., Sioux Falls Jefferson, 21.82, April 17

4. Oliver Fieber, sr., Deuel, 22.00, May 1

5. Tanner Charron, so., O'Gorman, 22.03, May 8

6. Seth Burton, sr., Sturgis, 22.04, May 9

7. Alexier Padilla, sr., Mitchell, 22.05, April 23

8. Kaeden Mattheis, sr., Sioux Falls Jefferson, 22.11, April 23

9. Tyler Pankonin, sr., Sioux Falls Washington, 22.12, April 21

10. Nolan Long, jr., Rapid City Stevens, 22.12, May 9

400 Meters

1. Zyan Conrad, sr., Sioux Falls Lincoln, 47.57, April 21

2. Evan Abild, sr., Sioux Falls Lincoln, 47.71, April 21

3. Tanner Charron, so., O'Gorman, 49.11, May 2

4. Isaac Herrboldt, sr., Sioux Falls Lincoln, 49.16, April 21

5. Seth Burton, sr., Sturgis, 49.76, May 5

6. Garrison Schoenwald, sr., O'Gorman, 49.90, May 8

7. Alexier Padilla, sr., Mitchell, 49.96, May 7

8. Kyson Fayant, sr., Aberdeen Central, 50.17, April 13

9. Dax Frandsen, sr., Hill City, 50.23, May 9

10. Zyron Hills, sr., Sioux Falls Jefferson, 50.26, April 10

800 Meters

1. Griffin Smith, sr., Harrisburg, 1:54.29, April 16

2. Tate Grabow, sr., Hill City, 1:54.86, May 9

3. Cole Reilly, jr., Sioux Falls Washington, 1:55.17, May 8

4. Mikah Peters, sr., Brandon Valley, 1:55.78, May 8

5. Wyatt Balliew, jr., Douglas, 1:56.37, May 9

6. Taylor Colunga, sr., Sturgis, 1:56.39, May 9

7. Dane Stark, jr., Watertown, 1:56.75, April 14

8. Isaac Herrboldt, sr., Sioux Falls Lincoln, 1:57.20, May 8

9. Levi Vander Leest, jr., Sioux Falls Christian, 1:57.51, May 7

10. Caleb Morris, sr., Pierre, 1:57.52, May 8

1,600 Meters

1. Mikah Peters, sr., Brandon Valley, 4:09.22, May 2

2. Cole Reilly, jr., Sioux Falls Washington, 4:09.82, May 2

3. Miles Lechtenberg, sr., Sioux Falls Lincoln, 4:14.09, April 9

4. Tyrus Needles, jr., Sioux Falls Lincoln, 4:14.28, May 2

5. Griffin Smith, sr., Harrisburg, 4:15.20, May 2

6. Dane Stark, jr., Watertown, 4:16.79, May 2

7. Arvid Nelsen, sr., Sioux Falls Lincoln, 4:18.47, May 2

8. Tate Grabow, sr., Hill City, 4:18.99, May 2

9. Quinn Bruch, sr., Sturgis, 4:22.39, May 9

10. Griffin Miller, jr., Sioux Falls Washington, 4:22.61, May 8

3,200 Meters

1. Mikah Peters, sr., Brandon Valley, 8:48.66, April 11

2. Cole Reilly, jr., Sioux Falls Washington, 9:04.58, May 1

3. Miles Lechtenberg, sr., Sioux Falls Lincoln, 9:07.28, May 1

4. Tyrus Needles, jr., Sioux Falls Lincoln, 9:08.55, May 1

5. Griffin Smith, sr., Harrisburg, 9:14.39, May 1

6. Blake Maas, sr., Sioux Falls Roosevelt, 9:14.41, May 1

7. Henry Sayler, jr., Sioux Falls Lincoln, 9:20.94, May 1

8. Caleb Morris, sr., Pierre, 9:21.74, May 1

9. Eric Errea, jr., Rapid City Central, 9:23.94, May 1

10. Quinn Bruch, sr., Sturgis, 9:24.44, May 1

110m Hurdles

1. Shane Veenhof, sr., Madison, 14.38, April 14

2. Jack Day, sr., Rapid City Stevens, 14.38, May 2

3. Asher Hauert, jr., Harrisburg, 14.52, April 16

4. Lincoln Dilges, sr., Pierre, 14.72, April 10

5. Dawson Holthe, sr., Sioux Falls Christian, 14.77, May 2

6. Brody Tynan, sr., O'Gorman, 14.80, May 1

7. Ty Oyen, sr., Tri-Valley, 14.88, May 1

8. Blake Swanson, jr., Rapid City Stevens, 14.96, May 9

9. Cale Haselhorst, sr., Yankton, 15.06, April 16

10. Ben Burchett, jr., Sioux Falls Lincoln, 15.06, April 16

300m Hurdles

1. Kyson Fayant, sr., Aberdeen Central, 38.33, May 2

2. Shane Veenhof, sr., Madison, 38.94, April 21

3. Tyler Pankonin, sr., Sioux Falls Washington, 39.58, May 2

4. Henry Hill, sr., Rapid City Central, 39.87, May 2

5. Brody Tynan, sr., O'Gorman, 40.01, May 8

6. Jack Day, sr., Rapid City Stevens, 40.02, April 16

7. Colt Keiser, sr., Gregory, 40.25, May 2

8. Dominic Butts, jr., West Central, 40.38, April 13

9. Tanner Volmer, jr., Wall, 40.44, April 10

10. Maddux Risse, so., Bennett County, 40.72, April 21

4x100 Relay

1. Harrisburg (Nathan Walter, Kamden Schimmel, Josiah Heinz, Jase Thiesse), 42.19, May 2

2. Sioux Falls Lincoln, 42.38, May 8

3. Sioux Falls Jefferson, 42.39, April 21

4. Rapid City Central, 42.52, April 10

5. Rapid City Stevens, 42.76, April 10

6. Pierre, 42.92, April 16

7. Sioux Falls Washington, 43.15, May 2

8. Aberdeen Central, 43.19, April 21

9. Vermillion, 43.24, May 7

10. Yankton, 43.25, April 10

4x200 Relay

1. Sioux Falls Lincoln (Cooper Hicks, Evan Abild, Zyan Conrad, Isaac Herrboldt), 1:26.71, May 8

2. Sioux Falls Jefferson, 1:28.39, April 21

3. Harrisburg, 1:29.47, April 9

4. Sturgis, 1:29.51, May 9

5. Rapid City Central, 1:29.60, April 10

6. Sioux Falls Washington, 1:30.08, May 8

7. Mitchell (Alexier Padilla, Ben Johnson, Sam Mullenmeister, Samari Wright), 1:30.20, May 7

8. Rapid City Stevens, 1:30.45, May 9

9. Aberdeen Central, 1:30.51, April 24

10. Sioux Falls Roosevelt, 1:30.93, May 1

4x400 Relay

1. Sioux Falls Lincoln (Javon Haukaas, Isaac Herrboldt, Zyan Conrad, Evan Abild), 3:14.69, April 16

2. O'Gorman, 3:23.46, May 2

3. Sturgis, 3:23.87, May 9

4. Mitchell (Alexier Padilla, Keniel Padilla, Sam Mullenmeister, Samari Wright), 3:24.06, May 2

5. Rapid City Central, 3:25.52, May 9

6. Sioux Valley, 3:27.37, May 2

7. Sioux Falls Christian, 3:27.68, May 7

8. Rapid City Stevens, 3:29.05, May 9

9. Hill City, 3:30.52, April 10

10. Yankton, 3:31.07, May 2

4x800 Relay

1. Sioux Falls Lincoln (Miles Lechtenberg, Isaac Herrboldt, Tyrus Needles, Zyan Conrad), 7:57.86, May 1

2. Sioux Falls Washington, 8:00.41, April 14

3. Brandon Valley, 8:07.61, May 8

4. Harrisburg, 8:08.79, May 8

5. Sioux Falls Christian, 8:12.23, May 1

6. Philip, 8:12.29, May 9

7. Sturgis, 8:18.21, May 1

8. Lennox, 8:19.21, May 1

9. Vermillion, 8:21.93, May 7

10. Custer, 8:23.41, May 1

1,600m Sprint Medley Relay

1. Brandon Valley (Camden Christion, Maddox Mueller, Caelen Christion, Mikah Peters), 3:30.18, May 2

2. Sioux Falls Lincoln, 3:30.58, April 14

3. Pierre, 3:31.32, May 2

4. Sturgis, 3:32.27, May 2

5. Sioux Valley, 3:33.09, May 2

6. Sioux Falls Christian, 3:33.20, May 2

7. Lennox, 3:33.52, May 2

8. Philip, 3:36.01, May 2

9. Rapid City Stevens, 3:36.38, April 10

10. Sioux Falls Washington, 3:37.33, May 2

Shot Put

1. Marcus Furth, sr., Sioux Falls Christian, 62-2, April 23

2. Maxon Speed, sr., St. Thomas More, 55-8, April 22

3. Dylan Frederick, jr., Harrisburg, 54-3.5, April 28

4. Gunnar Grant, sr., Sioux Falls Lincoln, 54-1.75, April 21

5. Matthew Mount, sr., Webster Area, 54-0.5, April 16

6. Bryer Stach, jr., Mitchell, 53-6.5, April 14

7. Kellen Pfitzer, jr., Mobridge-Pollock, 52-9, April 21

8. Taiton Boersma, sr., Elkton-Lake Benton, 52-8.25, April 10

9. Landon Voight, fr., Brandon Valley, 52-7, April 9

10. Weiland Benbo, sr., Rapid City Central, 52-0, April 21

Discus

1. Jaxon Day, jr., Winner, 191-6, April 11

2. Legend Benedict, so., Winner, 168-8, May 2

3. Taiton Boersma, sr., Elkton-Lake Benton, 164-11, May 2

4. Jack Bertsch, sr., Aberdeen Central, 164-7, May 8

5. Kellen Pfitzer, jr., Mobridge-Pollock, 163-11, April 21

6. Matthew Mount, sr., Webster Area, 163-11, April 23

7. Bryer Stach, jr., Mitchell, 163-0, April 16

8. Layne Bixby, sr., Rapid City Central, 160-7, May 2

9. Gunnar Grant, sr., Sioux Falls Lincoln, 159-6, May 2

10. Lawson Novy, so., Milbank, 159-4, May 5

Javelin

1. Lucas Honner, sr., Sioux Falls Lincoln, 199-0, May 1

2. Sam Marcus, sr., Spearfish, 184-4, April 10

3. Spencer Melius, sr., Faulkton Area, 178-9, May 9

4. Austin Dowd, jr., Brandon Valley, 174-8, May 1

5. Kade Olmsted, jr., Rapid City Stevens, 174-4, May 1

6. Alex Wainman, sr., Brookings, 173-3, May 8

7. Chayce Hartman, so., Brandon Valley, 172-6, April 21

8. Keyvin Strand, jr., Canton, 172-0, May 5

9. Levi Brant, sr., Sturgis, 171-5, March 27

10. Brenner Waldrop, jr., Aberdeen Central, 170-5, April 21

High Jump

1. Coy Urban, sr., Rapid City Central, 6-8.25, April 21

2. Dexter Johnson, jr., Sioux Falls Lincoln, 6-8, April 14

3. Zachary Matos, jr., Sioux Falls Lincoln, 6-8, May 8

4. Rush O'Neill, jr., Bennett County, 6-6, April 10

5. Teegan Musser, sr., Lennox, 6-5, April 21

6. Corde Austin, sr., Pierre, 6-5, May 8

7. Lincoln Williamson, fr., Rapid City Central, 6-5, April 21

8. Colt Keiser, sr., Gregory, 6-5, April 14

9. Shea Kjeldgaard, sr., Wagner, 6-5, April 21

10. Quinton Hall, sr., Sioux Falls Washington, 6-4, April 9

Pole Vault

1. Uriah Dixon, jr., Brandon Valley, 15-6, April 14

2. Maddox Mueller, sr., Brandon Valley, 15-2, May 8

3. Charlie Whiting, jr., Watertown, 15-0, April 14

4. Benjamin Anfinson, sr., Brandon Valley, 14-3, May 1

5. Brodie Slancauskas, jr., Douglas, 14-0, April 21

6. William Rounds, sr., Yankton, 14-0, April 28

7. Logan Stangeland, jr., Sioux Falls Lincoln, 14-0, May 8

8. Levi Veskrna, sr., Brandon Valley, 14-0, April 28

9. Kaleb Kangootui, sr., Rapid City Stevens, 13-9, March 27

10. Sam Bullis, jr., Tea Area, 13-6, April 14

Long Jump

1. Rush O'Neill, jr., Bennett County, 23-5, April 10

2. Eli Yoway, sr., Harrisburg, 23-3, May 8

3. Daniel O'Connor, sr., Harrisburg, 23-2, May 8

4. Corde Austin, sr., Pierre, 22-9.5, May 8

5. Dawson Handcock, sr., Wall, 22-6, April 16

6. Mason Jervik, jr., Ethan/Parkston, 22-4, May 9

7. Thomas Hughes, jr., Spearfish, 22-1.5, March 27

8. Jaxson Bittner, sr., Lennox, 22-0.25, April 16

9. Angalia Niyomwungere, sr., Sioux Falls Washington, 21-10.75, May 8

10. Samuel Rick, jr., Milbank, 21-9.5, April 20

Triple Jump

1. Riem Riem, so., Sioux Falls Lincoln, 46-9, May 8

2. Lucas Roberts, so., Rapid City Stevens, 46-2, April 21

3. Samuel Rick, jr., Milbank, 46-0, April 16

4. Angalia Niyomwungere, sr., Sioux Falls Washington, 44-6.75, May 8

5. Ty Boekelheide, jr., Northwestern, 44-5.25, April 10

6. Jace Gingras, so., Rapid City Stevens, 44-4, May 2

7. Daniel O'Connor, sr., Harrisburg, 44-1, April 28

8. Tate Gerdes, sr., Lennox, 44-0.75, April 21

9. Ayuel Deng, sr., Brandon Valley, 44-0, May 8

10. Dylan Hofer, jr., Aberdeen Christian, 44-0, May 8

100 Meters

1. Bergan Musser, fr., Lennox, 11.72, May 14

2. Charlee Williams-Smith, sr., Pierre, 11.92, May 16

3. Braelyn Berens, sr., Parker/Marion, 11.98, May 14

4. Alayna Smith, jr., Watertown, 12.01, May 16

5. Ella Bradeen, sr., Rapid City Stevens, 12.12, March 19

6. Kaylie Theberge, 8th, Sturgis, 12.14, April 22

7. Anna Hirtz, sr., Watertown, 12.14, May 16

8. Lily Tadlock, sr., Sioux Falls Roosevelt, 12.18, May 14

9. Halle Braun, sr., Sioux Falls Christian, 12.19, April 23

10. Jayla DeCou, so., Lennox, 12.19, May 14

200 Meters

1. Sydney Stahlecker, jr., Tea Area, 24.44, May 16

2. Charlee Williams-Smith, sr., Pierre, 24.57, May 16

3. Reagan O'Neill, so., Bennett County, 24.60, May 11

4. Bergan Musser, fr., Lennox, 24.61, May 5

5. Ava Holzwarth, jr., Rapid City Stevens, 24.67, May 12

6. Braelyn Berens, sr., Parker/Marion, 24.87, May 9

7. Ella Bradeen, sr., Rapid City Stevens, 24.87, May 12

8. Halle Braun, sr., Sioux Falls Christian, 24.97, May 7

9. Alayna Smith, jr., Watertown, 25.23, May 16

10. Daniela Rodriguez, sr., Spearfish, 25.27, May 14

400 Meters

1. Charlee Williams-Smith, sr., Pierre, 55.02, May 16

2. Sydney Stahlecker, jr., Tea Area, 56.05, May 2

3. Halle Braun, sr., Sioux Falls Christian, 57.19, May 7

4. Jolie Flatten, fr., Colman-Egan, 57.35, May 14

5. Ella Termaat, sr., Sioux Falls Lincoln, 57.72, May 8

6. Ashlynn Elshere, sr., Hot Springs, 57.73, May 14

7. Bergan Musser, fr., Lennox, 57.75, April 28

8. Francesca Barnett, so., Harrisburg, 57.82, May 16

9. Rorie Thoreson, so., Dell Rapids, 58.61, May 11

10. BreAna Aske, so., Jones County, 58.66, May 12

800 Meters

1. Peyton VanDeest, jr., Spearfish, 2:09.81, May 1

2. Brianna Reilly, 8th, Harrisburg, 2:11.79, May 1

3. Ella Boekelheide, sr., Northwestern, 2:11.84, May 1

4. Ellie Maddox, sr., Sioux Falls Christian, 2:11.98, May 1

5. Sadie Pettengill, so., Sioux Falls Christian, 2:13.74, May 1

6. Faith Wiese, sr., Flandreau, 2:16.19, April 16

7. Alex McCullough, so., Dakota Valley, 2:16.34, April 28

8. Iris Birnbaum, fr., Rapid City Stevens, 2:16.67, May 12

9. Jaycie Babb, sr., Tea Area, 2:16.97, May 7

10. Evelyn Hurley, 7th, Rapid City Stevens, 2:17.12, May 12

1,600 Meters

1. Ellie Maddox, sr., Sioux Falls Christian, 4:46.95, May 2

2. Brianna Reilly, 8th, Harrisburg, 4:48.18, May 2

3. Peyton VanDeest, jr., Spearfish, 4:55.05, May 14

4. Iris Birnbaum, fr., Rapid City Stevens, 4:55.50, May 2

5. Ella Boekelheide, sr., Northwestern, 4:57.99, May 2

6. Alex McCullough, so., Dakota Valley, 4:58.58, April 28

7. Faith Wiese, sr., Flandreau, 4:59.61, May 2

8. Hannah Genrich, fr., Harrisburg, 4:59.61, May 16

9. Sadie Pettengill, so., Sioux Falls Christian, 5:02.19, May 2

10. Evelyn Hurley, 7th, Rapid City Stevens, 5:03.49, May 2

3,200 Meters

1. Ellie Maddox, sr., Sioux Falls Christian, 10:11.48, April 11

2. Peyton VanDeest, jr., Spearfish, 10:15.93, April 11

3. Brianna Reilly, 8th, Harrisburg, 10:27.10, April 9

4. Faith Wiese, sr., Flandreau, 10:31.56, May 1

5. Hannah Genrich, fr., Harrisburg, 10:31.57, May 1

6. Mia Kadi, jr., Sioux Falls Lincoln, 10:38.03, May 1

7. Kori Keil, sr., Spearfish, 10:53.15, May 1

8. Bailey VanderGriend, sr., Sioux Falls Christian, 10:54.33, May 1

9. Sadie Pettengill, so., Sioux Falls Christian, 10:55.32, May 7

10. Kira Ubence, sr., Douglas, 10:55.97, May 1

100m Hurdles

1. Mya Arampatzis, jr., Aberdeen Central, 14.42, May 16

2. Maya Khachikian, jr., Rapid City Stevens, 14.48, May 1

3. Halle Braun, sr., Sioux Falls Christian, 14.60, May 2

4. Peyson O'Neill, fr., Bennett County, 14.93, May 11

5. Lauren McDermott, sr., Elk Point-Jefferson, 14.98, May 7

6. Ashlan Carlow, sr., Mahpiya Luta, 14.99, May 1

7. Sylvie Mortimer, sr., Rapid City Stevens, 15.03, May 9

8. Rylee Peters, jr., Freeman, 15.07, May 5

9. Shelby Bergan, jr., Brandon Valley, 15.19, May 16

10. Tori Gerdes, fr., Lennox, 15.21, May 2

300m Hurdles

1. Halle Braun, sr., Sioux Falls Christian, 42.58, May 2

2. Peyson O'Neill, fr., Bennett County, 44.20, May 11

3. Ashlan Carlow, sr., Mahpiya Luta, 45.22, May 15

4. Shelby Bergan, jr., Brandon Valley, 45.68, May 8

5. Lauren McDermott, sr., Elk Point-Jefferson, 45.73, May 2

6. Sylvie Mortimer, sr., Rapid City Stevens, 45.77, May 12

7. McKenna Tietz, jr., Groton Area, 45.78, May 14

8. Tori Gerdes, fr., Lennox, 45.83, May 5

9. Jacy Wolf, jr., Chester, 45.96, May 2

10. Claire Hasse, jr., Rapid City Central, 45.97, May 9

4x100 Relay

1. Rapid City Stevens (Maya Khachikian, Riley Willet, Ava Holzwarth, Ella Bradeen), 47.54, May 2

2. Watertown, 48.67, May 16

3. Sioux Falls Lincoln, 48.80, May 2

4. Aberdeen Central, 49.36, May 16

5. Sioux Falls Washington, 49.56, May 2

6. Bennett County, 49.70, May 2

7. Sioux Falls Roosevelt, 49.73, April 16

8. Sioux Falls Christian, 49.81, May 7

9. Mitchell (Abby Hohn, Addie Siemsen, Emilie Ellis, Ryan Keys), 49.82, May 2

10. Harrisburg, 50.02, April 21

4x200 Relay

1. Sioux Falls Lincoln (Paislee Kool, Maudelia Needles, Ella Smith, Ella Termaat), 1:41.53, May 14

2. Rapid City Stevens, 1:41.94, May 9

3. Lennox, 1:42.06, May 1

4. Watertown, 1:42.86, May 16

5. Brandon Valley, 1:43.12, May 16

6. Sioux Falls Christian, 1:43.24, May 1

7. Pierre, 1:44.07, May 1

8. Colman-Egan, 1:44.12, May 1

9. Aberdeen Central, 1:44.35, May 16

10. Bennett County, 1:45.28, May 14

4x400 Relay

1. Sioux Falls Lincoln (Ella Termaat, Leighton Crawford, Natalie Lease, Ella Smith), 3:56.36, May 2

2. Tea Area, 3:56.85, May 16

3. Sioux Falls Christian, 3:58.87, May 2

4. Spearfish, 3:59.66, May 2

5. Lennox, 3:59.75, May 2

6. Harrisburg, 4:00.20, May 2

7. Brandon Valley, 4:00.93, May 8

8. O'Gorman, 4:03.31, May 2

9. Rapid City Stevens, 4:03.68, May 9

10. Colman-Egan, 4:03.74, May 2

4x800 Relay

1. Sioux Falls Christian (Sadie Pettengill, Natalie Smith, Bailey VanderGriend, Ellie Maddox), 9:10.59, May 7

2. Spearfish, 9:17.09, April 16

3. Harrisburg, 9:22.00, April 9

4. Rapid City Stevens, 9:31.31, April 21

5. Tea Area, 9:37.97, May 1

6. Brandon Valley, 9:40.66, May 16

7. Pierre, 9:45.72, May 16

8. Lennox, 9:46.50, May 1

9. O'Gorman, 9:49.04, May 1

10. Yankton, 9:51.85, May 16

1,600m Sprint Medley Relay

1. Spearfish (Gabrielle Ranek, Marley Mosset, Daniela Rodriguez, Peyton VanDeest), 4:03.43, May 2

2. Harrisburg, 4:09.12, May 2

3. Sioux Falls Christian, 4:10.71, May 2

4. Flandreau, 4:12.66, May 2

5. Tea Area, 4:13.48, May 2

6. Sioux Falls Lincoln, 4:13.82, April 14

7. Lennox, 4:14.70, May 2

8. Colman-Egan, 4:15.18, May 2

9. Dell Rapids, 4:15.50, May 2

10. Clark/Willow Lake, 4:17.23, May 2

Shot Put

1. Taryn Hermansen, sr., Aberdeen Central, 48-11, April 24

2. Hadlee Holt, sr., Iroquois/Lake Preston, 41-11.75, May 12

3. Kendis Sackreiter, jr., Brookings, 40-10.75, May 8

4. Addison Martz, sr., Lennox, 40-8, April 13

5. Karyn Ellerton, sr., Custer, 40-4, April 22

6. Addison Moe, sr., Sioux Falls Lincoln, 38-11, April 9

7. Landyn Koehn, sr., Kadoka Area, 38-9.5, April 14

8. Eliza Larson, so., Clark/Willow Lake, 38-6.25, May 1

9. Kiana Schmit, sr., Deubrook Area, 38-5.75, May 14

10. Michoen Williamson, jr., Colman-Egan, 38-3.25, May 8

Discus

1. Hadlee Holt, sr., Iroquois/Lake Preston, 153-1, May 2

2. Malia Kranz, sr., Watertown, 148-9, May 16

3. Karyn Ellerton, sr., Custer, 143-0, April 22

4. Landyn Koehn, sr., Kadoka Area, 134-4, May 14

5. Addison Martz, sr., Lennox, 134-1, April 28

6. Desiree Hinsch, jr., Sioux Falls Roosevelt, 134-1, May 14

7. Kendis Sackreiter, jr., Brookings, 130-10, May 16

8. Piper Powell, so., Chamberlain, 130-1, April 11

9. Maddyn LeBrun, so., Dell Rapids St. Mary, 129-7, May 14

10. Jillian Fischer, jr., North Central, 125-5, May 14

Javelin

1. Elizabeth Boschee, sr., Sanborn Central/Woonsocket, 140-9, April 13

2. Hayden Kok, sr., Sioux Falls Lincoln, 134-10, May 1

3. Autumn Bryant, sr., Harrisburg, 134-3, May 16

4. Dani VanDerWerff, so., Gregory, 132-4, May 9

5. Finley Langenfeld, sr., Sioux Falls Washington, 129-9, April 21

6. Leah Landry, jr., Rapid City Central, 126-11, April 16

7. Maddyn LeBrun, so., Dell Rapids St. Mary, 123-1, May 14

8. Clare Ashley, so., Rapid City Stevens, 122-1, May 1

9. Olivia Hanson, jr., Viborg-Hurley, 121-10, April 24

10. Lily Osmundson, jr., Sioux Falls Lincoln, 120-9, May 8

High Jump

1. Quinn Brinkman, jr., Yankton, 5-7, May 16

2. Jayaunna Stroh, sr., Brandon Valley, 5-7, May 16

3. Hazel Luethmers, sr., De Smet, 5-7, April 16

4. Ashlyn Koupal, sr., Wagner, 5-6, April 14

5. Claire Munch, sr., Dakota Valley, 5-6, April 23

6. Miah Leidholt, fr., Warner, 5-6, April 17

7. Mayla McGhee, jr., Watertown, 5-5, April 16

8. Quinn Meyer, jr., Colman-Egan, 5-4, May 8

9. Adelyn Bouman, sr., Spearfish, 5-4, May 14

10. Jade Rhody, sr., Beresford, 5-4, May 1

Pole Vault

1. Tenlee Stiefel, fr., Custer, 13-1, May 2

2. Reese Nida, jr., Spearfish, 12-7, April 21

3. Laila Ratzsch, jr., Spearfish, 12-3, April 16

4. Elly Dingsor, 8th, Watertown, 12-1, April 16

5. Jersy Tryon, sr., Harrisburg, 12-0, April 16

6. Kennedy Ronning, sr., Brookings, 12-0, May 16

7. Kelsey Stiefel, jr., Custer, 11-9, April 16

8. Baya Carlson, so., Sioux Falls Jefferson, 11-9, May 2

9. Rylee Punt, sr., Sioux Falls Lincoln, 11-6, April 28

10. Jalyssa Hutson, jr., Ipswich, 11-6, May 12

Long Jump

1. Ava Holzwarth, jr., Rapid City Stevens, 19-10.75, April 16

2. Ella Bradeen, sr., Rapid City Stevens, 19-4, March 19

3. Bergan Musser, fr., Lennox, 19-3, April 28

4. Reagan O'Neill, so., Bennett County, 19-0.25, May 14

5. Maudelia Needles, jr., Sioux Falls Lincoln, 18-7.5, May 8

6. Reese Venenga, fr., O'Gorman, 18-4.25, April 14

7. Kaylie Theberge, 8th, Sturgis, 18-3.5, May 14

8. Jade O'Neill, 7th, Bennett County, 18-0, April 16

9. Burkley Olson, jr., Yankton, 17-11.5, May 7

10. Gracelyn Campbell, 8th, Elk Point-Jefferson, 17-11.25, May 14

Triple Jump

1. Claire Munch, sr., Dakota Valley, 38-4, April 20

2. Kadance Coughlin, sr., Brandon Valley, 38-1, April 14

3. Aesia Aldridge, sr., Harrisburg, 38-1, May 16

4. Katie Humpal, so., Sioux Falls Christian, 38-0, May 14

5. Holly Benson, sr., Rapid City Stevens, 36-10, April 16

6. Quinn Brinkman, jr., Yankton, 36-8.5, April 21

7. Harley Harris, so., Bennett County, 36-7.5, May 2

8. Jayaunna Stroh, sr., Brandon Valley, 36-6.75, May 8

9. Juliet Remington, fr., Yankton, 36-6, May 16

10. Audrey Miller, sr., Mitchell, 36-5.5, May 2

Why Hurricanes had to wait NHL-record 12 days between playoff series

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The Hurricanes have been one of the NHL's finest sides this postseason, charting a similar course to the one they set for themselves during the regular season.

Carolina dispatched of the Flyer in four games to secure its place in the Eastern Conference Finals. That followed a four-game beatdown at the expense of the Senators, another side unable to match the Hurricanes' speed and athleticism.

In other words, Carolina is unbeaten through eight postseason games. With the Sabres and Canadiens' series going seven, that has left the Canes with plenty of time to ponder on their next move. In fact, when Carolina returns to the ice for Game 1 of the Eastern Conference Finals, it will have endured one of the longest breaks between playoff games in NHL history.

Here's what you need to know about Carolina's historic hiatus.

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Last time Hurricanes played NHL playoff game

The Hurricanes last took the ice on May 9. They bested the Flyers, 3-2, in overtime, completing a series sweep to punch a ticket to its third Eastern Conference Finals appearance.

Carolina's 12-day hiatus is the joint-longest in modern NHL history, per The Athletic's James Mirtle. The Hurricanes are just the four team in league history to have a 10-day or longer wait between playoff games, joining the 1919 Canadiens, 2019 Bruins and 2003 Mighty Ducks.

Why Hurricanes are waiting 12 days between playoff series

Carolina's 11-day hiatus is only partly of its own making. By sweeping Philadelphia in four games, the Canes ensured that they would have a lengthier break than most of their postseason counterparts. There was no way for Rod Brind'Amour's bunch to know that the Sabres and Canadiens would lock horns for seven games. Still, their proceeding tilt forced Carolina to the sideline for longer than it would have expected.

There's more to the story than a sweep and seven-game series. The Hurricanes started their series earlier than Buffalo and Montreal did. Carolina dispatched of the Senators in four games in the first round, while the Flyers sent the Penguins home in six. Carolina and Philadelphia's Game 1 took place before the Canadiens completed their seven-game series against the Lightning.

By the time the Hurricanes downed the Flyers, the Sabres and Montreal were only through two games of their series.

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Longest wait between NHL playoff series

Here's where the Hurricanes' lengthy break ranks among the longest in modern NHL history.

YearTeamNo. of daysPostseason finish
2026Carolina Hurricanes12TBD
1919Montreal Canadiens12N/A*
2019Boston Bruins10L, Stanley Cup Finals
2003Anaheim Mighty Ducks10L, Stanley Cup Finals

*series was abandoned due to onset of Spanish flu

Of the three sides who have faced double-digit breaks between postseason games, none have won the following series. The Bruins fell to Blues in seven games. The same was true for the Mighty Ducks in their Stanley Cup tilt against the Devils. In 1919, Montreal and Seattle were level after five games, but the series was called due to the onset of the Spanish flu. Canadiens defenseman Joe Hall would die o

f the illness.

Florida battling Clemson for top Maryland recruit EDGE Cahron Wheeler

Florida football is making a strong push for top Maryland edge rusher Cahron Wheeler, a four-star recruit who is set to visit Gainesville on June 4. Wheeler described the Gators' pursuit as a "full-court press," denoting how aggressively the program is targeting the 6-foot-5-inch, 266-pound lineman.

The Gators will have to outduel other premier programs for Wheeler's services, as Clemson currently leads the way in his recruitment. The Baltimore product has visits set with both the Tigers and Maryland Terrapins later this summer.

Wheeler helped guide St. Paul's School to its first title in 12 years; the junior registered eight sacks and 30 tackles during the campaign, earning him national recognition. His 79-inch wingspan helps him evade blockers and disrupt opposing offenses with regularity.

Finding game-changers on the offensive and defensive line has been a focal point for new head coach Jon Sumrall and his staff since taking over late last year. Developing the trenches is key to reestablishing viability in the SEC and Sumrall plans to make building this unit a priority. The program's recent momentum has created growing optimism nationally, with some experts picking Florida to finish in the top-25 next season.

Cahron Wheeler's recruiting summary

Wheeler is ranked No. 108 overall and No. 11 at his position according to 247Sports composite, while the On3 Industry rankings have him at No. 128 and No. 14, respectively. He has 20 standing offers, including seven other SEC programs -- among them Auburn, Tennessee and Texas.

Currently, Clemson holds the highest probability of signing Wheeler based on the On3 projection, with a 36.8% chance to land the blue-chip recruit, followed by Florida at 32.2%. Maryland rounds out the top three contenders with 7.9% chance to sign Wheeler.

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All-Star Spurs guard De'Aaron Fox a late scratch for WCF Game 1 vs. Thunder

San Antonio Spurs guard De'Aaron Fox will not play in Monday’s Game 1 of the Western Conference finals against the Oklahoma City Thunder.

Fox was a late scratch in the hour before tip due to ankle soreness. He was previously listed as questionable.

The news is a significant blow for the Spurs as they’ll take on the reigning champion Thunder without their two-time All-Star starting point guard.

This story will be updated.

NASCAR entry list for Truck Series race at Charlotte in May 2026

The NASCAR Truck Series is ready to take on the 2026 North Carolina Education Lottery 200 at Charlotte Motor Speedway, and the entry list has been revealed. 

NASCAR released the 2026 Coca-Cola 600, O'Reilly Series, and Truck Series entry list for Charlotte on Monday afternoon. This is Charlotte's first of two oval dates on the NASCAR schedule, as the ROVAL was removed from the track for the 2026 season. All three NASCAR levels will be on track this weekend.

There will be 38 entries for the 2026 North Carolina Education Lottery 200 on Friday night, meaning two drivers will miss the show. Among the notable entries are Kyle Busch, Shane van Gisbergen, and Carson Hocevar (Spire Motorsports). Also, Travis Pastrana will drive the No. 25 truck for Kaulig Racing at Charlotte.

Below, you can check out the NASCAR entry list for the Truck Series race at Charlotte in May 2026!

NASCAR Truck Series entry list, Charlotte Motor Speedway (May 2026)

  1. No. 1 Brandon Jones
  2. No. 2 Luke Baldwin
  3. No. 4 Ricky Stenhouse Jr.
  4. No. 5 William Sawalich
  5. No. 7 Kyle Busch
  6. No. 9 Grant Enfinger
  7. No. 10 Corey LaJoie
  8. No. 11 Kaden Honeycutt
  9. No. 12 Brenden Queen
  10. No. 13 Cole Butcher
  11. No. 14 Mini Tyrrell
  12. No. 15 Tanner Gray
  13. No. 16 Justin Haley
  14. No. 17 Gio Ruggiero
  15. No. 18 Tyler Ankrum
  16. No. 19 Daniel Hemric
  17. No. 22 Josh Reaume
  18. No. 25 Travis Pastrana
  19. No. 26 Dawson Sutton
  20. No. 27 Toni Breidinger
  21. No. 33 Frankie Muniz
  22. No. 34 Layne Riggs
  23. No. 38 Chandler Smith
  24. No. 42 Conner Jones
  25. No. 44 Andres Perez de Lara
  26. No. 45 Ross Chastain
  27. No. 52 Stewart Friesen
  28. No. 62 Leland Honeyman
  29. No. 71 Shane van Gisbergen
  30. No. 76 Spencer Boyd
  31. No. 77 Carson Hocevar
  32. No. 81 Kris Wright
  33. No. 88 Ty Majeski
  34. No. 90 Justin S Carroll
  35. No. 91 Christian Eckes
  36. No. 93 Caleb Costner
  37. No. 98 Jake Garcia
  38. No. 99 Ben Rhodes

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Tennessee football, Josh Heupel land commitment from Brandon Leavell of Goodpasture

MADISON — Goodpasture junior Brandon Leavell committed to Josh Heupel and Tennessee football in a ceremony at his high school on May 18.

Leavell, a 6-foot-2, 170-pound three-star athlete, had Tennessee, Florida, Florida State, Clemson and North Carolina State among his finalists. He was one of the fastest-rising prospects in Tennessee over the offseason. 

Leavell caught 35 passes for 735 yards and 12 TDs as a junior during the 2025 TSSAA football season. He also had four interceptions on defense and was a Division II-AA Middle All-Region selection. 

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Leavell didn’t have a Division I offer until this past February when UConn and Arkansas State got involved. Tennessee was his first Power 4 offer. Since then, his list has grown to 24 schools, including Indiana, Ole Miss, Florida and Auburn. 

His commitment comes right before a string of scheduled visits at his finalists, with Tennessee (May 21), Clemson (May 29), North Carolina State (June 5) and Florida State (June 12) all previously set to take place before July.

Tyler Palmateer covers high school sports for The Tennessean. Have a story idea for Tyler? Reach him at tpalmateer@tennessean.com and on the X platform,@tpalmateer83.

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Tennessee football, Josh Heupel land commitment from Brandon Leavell of Goodpasture

MADISON — Goodpasture junior Brandon Leavell committed to Josh Heupel and Tennessee football in a ceremony at his high school on May 18.

Leavell, a 6-foot-2, 170-pound three-star athlete, had Tennessee, Florida, Florida State, Clemson and North Carolina State among his finalists. He was one of the fastest-rising prospects in Tennessee over the offseason. 

Leavell caught 35 passes for 735 yards and 12 TDs as a junior during the 2025 TSSAA football season. He also had four interceptions on defense and was a Division II-AA Middle All-Region selection. 

More: Ravenwood flag football erases 25-point third-quarter deficit, wins TSSAA championship

More: Tracking TSSAA football coaching changes after 2025 season in Nashville area

Leavell didn’t have a Division I offer until this past February when UConn and Arkansas State got involved. Tennessee was his first Power 4 offer. Since then, his list has grown to 24 schools, including Indiana, Ole Miss, Florida and Auburn. 

His commitment comes right before a string of scheduled visits at his finalists, with Tennessee (May 21), Clemson (May 29), North Carolina State (June 5) and Florida State (June 12) all previously set to take place before July.

Tyler Palmateer covers high school sports for The Tennessean. Have a story idea for Tyler? Reach him at tpalmateer@tennessean.com and on the X platform,@tpalmateer83.

He also contributes to The Tennessean's high school sports newsletter, The Bootleg.Subscribe to The Bootleg here.

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Billie Jean King finally graduates from college

American tennis legend Billie Jean King graduated from California State University on Monday, May 18, 2026.

King earned a bachelor’s degree of history at the age of 82.

She left Los Angeles State College, which is the modern day CSU, in 1964 to pursue her tennis career.

That turned out very well for her. However, it is extremely admirable that she went back in 2025 and finished her degree.

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Billie Jean King in her cap and gown

King posted a picture of herself in her cap and gown.

Her graduation stole had student written on one side and athlete on the other.

On the athlete side, a tennis racquet is pictured as well as “G.O.A.T,” which stands for the greatest of all time.

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Always a trailblazer

King has been a trailblazer throughout her life. The native Californian won a mind boggling 12 singles, 16 doubles, and 11 mixed doubles Grand Slam titles in her 22 year professional career.

From playing Bobby Riggs in the “Battle of the Sexes,” to her neverending quest for equal pay and rights for female athletes in all sports, King has always leaned into her pioneering instinct.

Jul 6, 2019; London, United Kingdom; Billie Jean King and Martina Navratilova in attendance in the Royal Box for the Ashleigh Barty (AUS) and Harriet Dart (GBR) match on day six at the All England Lawn and Croquet Club. Mandatory Credit: Susan Mullane-Imagn Images

Last year, she was honored with the 2,807th star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, but she was the first to earn it in the category of Sports Entertainment.

Carlo Ancelotti names Brazil’s World Cup team with Neymar included as Chelsea star snubbed

Brazil national team head coach Carlo Ancelotti speaking with reporters
Carlo Ancelotti has named his final 26-player Brazil team for this summer's FIFA World Cup -Credit:Buda Mendes/Getty Images

Brazil national team head coach Carlo Ancelotti has named his full 26-player roster for the upcoming FIFA World Cup, set to be held in the U.S., Mexico, and Canada.

As is the case with most World Cup rosters, there were some surprise cuts as well as some equally surprising inclusions, perhaps none more eye-catching than Santos’ Neymar.

The 34-year-old 128-time international will head to North America looking to build upon his record 79 international goals for Brazil in what will be his fourth World Cup.

Brazil head coach Carlo Ancelotti names Neymar as one of the World Cup squad members
Neymar last played for Brazil back in 2023 -Credit:Buda Mendes/Getty Images

Having made his international debut back in 2010, Neymar last represented his country back in 2023, with injuries largely derailing his once trophy-laden career, which has seen him represent Barcelona and Paris Saint-Germain.

Now back with his boyhood team, Neymar has made 15 appearances across all competitions this year, scoring six goals and providing four assists.

Ancelotti’s sixth-ranked Brazil side features several other veterans alongside Neymar, including Liverpool’s Alisson Becker, Flamengo's Alex Sandro, and Manchester United’s Casemiro.

They’ll feature alongside plenty of younger talent, headlined, of course, by Real Madrid’s Vinicius Jr., as well as the likes of Lyon loanee Endrick and Arsenal’s Gabriel Martinelli.

However, among those excluded from the final cut was Chelsea’s leading scorer this season, João Pedro.

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“It was very difficult to choose these 26 players, because the competition in this country is very, very high,” Ancelotti said. “I said in the first press conference that there was a lot of competition, and it's true.

“I know perfectly well that some of the players who were with us this year won't be happy with this list. I'm very sorry about that. I'd like to thank everyone who was with us this year. Also, those who weren't here, and who did a fantastic job, a fantastic effort, to be on this list.”

The 66-year-old Italian went on to add that he is confident the chosen players can ultimately compete to win it all.

“Is it the perfect list? No, it's not the perfect list. I'm sure of that,” Ancelotti said. “But I have to say that the perfect team won't win the World Cup. The perfect team doesn't exist.

“The most resilient team can win the World Cup. We want to be the most resilient team in the world to try and win the World Cup.

Chelsea's João Pedro celebrates scoring
Chelsea's João Pedro missed out on making the final cut -Credit:Darren Walsh/Chelsea FC via Getty Images

“I'm not afraid to say that we can win the World Cup because I know perfectly well that it's a very high expectation, but a high expectation gives you more motivation. Motivation is a very important aspect to prepare for the World Cup.”

Full Brazil Team:

Goalkeepers

Alisson Becker - Liverpool, Éderson - Fenerbahce, Weverton -Gremio

Defenders

Alex Sandro, Danilo, Léo Pereira - Flamengo, Bremer - Juventus, Ibañez - Al-Ahli, Wesley - Roma, Marquinhos - Paris Saint-Germain, Gabriel Magalhães - Arsenal, Douglas Santos - Zenit St. Petersburg

Midfielders

Bruno Guimarães - Newcastle, Casemiro - Manchester United, Danilo - Botafogo, Fabinho - Al-Ittihad, Lucas Paquetá - Flamengo

Forwards

Endrick - Lyon, Gabriel Martinelli - Arsenal, Igor Thiago - Brentford, Matheus Cunha - Manchester United, Raphinha - Barcelona, Vinícius Júnior - Real Madrid, Luiz Henrique - Zenit St. Petersburg, Neymar - Santos, Rayan - AFC Bournemouth

What Dustin Poirier believes could decide McGregor vs. Holloway winner

Dustin Poirier thinks Conor McGregor is facing a major challenge in his UFC 329 comeback against Max Holloway.

Poirier is perhaps the world's most leading authority to speak on the July 11 headliner at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas (Paramount+). He's fought McGregor (22-6 MMA, 10-4 UFC) and Holloway (27-9 MMA, 23-9 UFC) three times each, going 2-1 in both trilogies.

The questions around McGregor will be endless for his return from a five-year layoff. He was last seen fighting Poirier at UFC 264 in July 2021, and it ended in disaster when the Irishman went down with a broken leg in the first round. He will turn 38 just three days after UFC 329, and although there's no question he'll be a different version than the past, Poirier is confident one trait will remain.

"Conor has the power," Poirier said on Paramount's "Deep Waters" podcast. "No matter the injury that's going to be there still, the timing – other things matter. But the power is going to be here. This is going to be a firefight. Oliveira was able to smother (Holloway), which I was surprised by, because Max is hard to hold down. Conor is going to kickbox with him for 25 minutes. He has a puncher's chance.

"Max for sure is a volume puncher, but at '55 when I fought him last, he has power behind his shots, and I've got to think at 170 he's got to have even more power, because Max can punch now. He's not just a volume puncher. He can finish fights."

Although Poirier favors Holloway in the matchup, he does have questions about the Hawaiian. With more strikes absorbed than any fighter in UFC history, the famous durability he once carried is beginning to show flaws.

"The thing that I keep thinking about is in Max's last three fights, he's touched the canvas more times than he's touched his whole career," Poirier said. "(Justin Gaethje and Ilia Topuria) dropped him, I dropped him. That's his last few fights. If Max's chin is finally catching up to the style of fighting he does, Conor could put him down."

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Rio Ferdinand reveals Carrick’s response to Keane and Neville criticism

Rio Ferdinand reveals Carrick’s response to Keane and Neville criticism
Rio Ferdinand reveals Carrick’s response to Keane and Neville criticism

Manchester United legend Rio Ferdinand has shared what Michael Carrick may be thinking about the constant, bizarre criticism from Roy Keane and Gary Neville.

Knives out

Carrick has done a tremendous job since he was named as Ruben Amorim’s temporary replacement at the start of the year.

The weekend’s 3-2 victory over Nottingham Forest marked the 11th victory in 16 games under Carrick. Not only did he secure Champions League football for United with multiple games to spare, but United are also guaranteed to finish in third place in the Premier League table.

Beyond the results, however, there has been a marked improvement in performances. In a short period, Carrick has introduced an attractive, front-footed brand of football that has swiftly endeared him to the supporters.

Carrick is set to continue as United boss, with a two-year deal on the table. Last week, Fabrizio Romano confirmed as much, even giving his “here we go” catchphrase.

Despite all the positivity that has come with Carrick, a handful of former players, most notably Keane, Neville and Paul Scholes, have repeatedly taken digs at him.

The trio have argued that United should look beyond Carrick in favour of a world-class manager, although they’ve yet to definitively name who they want instead. Ironically, Keane once mentioned Newcastle’s Eddie Howe as a preferable option over Carrick.

Following United’s defeat to Newcastle in March, Scholes sent tongues wagging with a sly jab at Carrick. Although he later walked back his comments, the incident still left a somewhat bitter aftertaste.

Speaking on the Rio Ferdinand Presents podcast, Ferdinand insisted the flak from Neville and Keane in particular is unlikely to faze Carrick.

Ferdinand remarks

The six-time Premier League winner said, “I’ll tell you one thing, Michael Carrick will not give a s**t what Gary Neville or Roy Keane says.”

“When he was a player, any comments, any negativity, good or bad comments, were like water off a duck’s back.”

“He just brushed it aside, he knew what he was good at, knew what he wanted to do and would just carry on with it and I don’t think he’ll be any different as a manager.”

Carrick and his players are next in action on Sunday when they go away to Brighton & Hove Albion in their final game of the season.

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Yankees’ Gerrit Cole could make Tommy John return this week: ‘It’s on the table’

NEW YORK — The New York Yankees are considering a change of plans that could get Gerrit Cole back in the big leagues sooner than expected.

Aaron Boone said Monday that the Yankees are now discussing whether the 2023 Cy Young winner will make his season debut later this week, potentially on Friday against the Tampa Bay Rays. Cole, working his way back from Tommy John surgery, was previously expected to make one more rehab start this week, but it became clear that the Yankees were at least rethinking things when they optioned starting pitching prospect Elmer Rodríguez to make space for an extra reliever, Yovanny Cruz, on Monday.

Rodríguez, who pitched against the Mets on Sunday, was initially expected to make one more major league start before being replaced by Cole.

“I’d say it’s on the table, yeah,” Boone said of Cole returning this week, though the manager stressed that nothing has been finalized.

With the Yankees wanting to get input from Cole and their training staff, among others, Boone added that the organization will talk through its options on Monday and Tuesday before making a decision.

The possibility of an early Cole return follows the loss of another ace, as the Yankees placed Max Fried on the injured list with a bone bruise over the weekend. It’s unclear when the lefty will begin throwing, let alone rejoin the team’s rotation.

“Whatever we do, it’s with the long game in mind,” Boone said of Cole. “A need doesn’t necessarily mean we’re bringing him back. If we feel like he’s absolutely ready to go and checked all the boxes, then we’ll make that call.”

Cole, who missed the entire 2025 season, has already made six rehab starts, which have been scattered across High-A, Double-A and Triple-A. He has totaled a 4.66 ERA, three walks, 28 strikeouts and six homers over 29 innings, but he spent a handful of those starts working on specific things and pumping strikes in an effort to build his pitch count.

Cole’s most recent rehab start was on Saturday at Triple-A. Boone called it “mostly excellent,” as the righty allowed one earned run, six hits and one walk over 5 1/3 innings. He also struck out six, threw 84 pitches and topped 99 mph with his fastball.

“He looks really good,” Boone said. “This outing was probably a little more with competition in mind, like going to get guys out and stepping on it stuff-wise.

“I think I’ve watched every pitch he’s made in the rehab. It’s gone really well.”

Cruz gets the call

The Yankees drew minimal attention when they made Cruz their first signing of the offseason on Nov. 8, as the 26-year-old had yet to pitch above Double-A and only inked a minor league contract.

But the righty impressed toward the end of spring training after missing some time due to a shoulder issue and paternity leave, flashing a triple-digit fastball in a couple exhibition games. Cruz parlayed that into an electric start to his minor league season, posting a 0.69 ERA with four walks and 17 strikeouts over his first 13 innings at Triple-A.

However, Cruz hasn’t been as dominant lately. Prior to his first big league promotion, he allowed a run in five straight appearances while tallying eight hits, five walks and six strikeouts over five frames. Boone has also noted that the reliever needs to work on controlling the running game.

But with the Yankees’ beleaguered bullpen in need of a rested arm, Cruz got the call anyway.

“It’s a big arm, 100 mph, good slider,” Boone said. “Has had some success down there, has had some struggles down there. Just felt like we needed the extra coverage today, and felt like he was the guy in line.”

Caballero plays catch

José Caballero (broken middle finger) played catch Monday, Boone said. The shortstop had already been fielding, but not throwing, the last few days.

Boone said that Caballero still has a chance to spend the minimum 10 days on the IL, but the Yankees will see how the next few days go.

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Game 47 Game Day Thread – Texas Rangers @ Colorado Rockies

HOUSTON, TEXAS - MAY 17: Ezequiel Duran #20 of the Texas Rangers reacts after a double in the seventh inning against the Houston Astros at Daikin Park on May 17, 2026 in Houston, Texas. (Photo by Tim Warner/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Texas Rangers @ Colorado Rockies

Monday, May 18, 2026, 7:40 PM CDT (105.3 The Fan / Rangers Sports Network)

Coors Field

LHP MacKenzie Gore vs. LHP Jose Quintana

Today’s Lineups

RANGERSROCKIES
Andrew McCutchen – DHWilli Castro – 2B
Brandon Nimmo – RFBrenton Doyle – CF
Josh Jung – 3BTJ Rumfield – 1B
Jake Burger – 1BHunter Goodman – C
Danny Jansen – CEzequiel Tovar – SS
Ezequiel Duran – SSJake McCarthy – LF
Justin Foscue – 2BKyle Karros – 3B
Sam Haggerty – LFSterlin Thompson – RF
Michael Helman – CFBraxton Fulford – DH
MacKenzie Gore – LHPJose Quintana – LHP

Go Rangers!

Arizona Cardinals open voluntary OTAs Monday

The Arizona Cardinals kicked off the third and final phase of the offseason program on Monday. They held their first practice of OTAs (voluntary organized team activities).

In Phase 3, teams are able to practice offense vs. defense. They might have helmets on but not pads. They can go 11-on-11 or 7-on-7. Teams sometimes opt not to go 11-on-11.

Teams can have up to 10 practices of OTAs. The Cardinals have nine such practices scheduled. This part of the offseason program is still voluntary.

After OTAs, the Cardinals have one week of mandatory minicamp. Here is what the schedule looks like for remainder of the offseason program.

Remaining offseason calendar for Cardinals

  • Week 1 of OTAs: May 18, 19, 21 (voluntary)
  • Week 2 of OTAs: May 26, 27, 29 (voluntary)
  • Week 3 of OTAs: June 1, 2, 4 (voluntary)
  • Mandatory minicmap: June 8-10

After that, rookies will still be around for a bit but veterans are then off until the start of training camp.

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Vols keep CB Slim Leavell home: ‘Tennessee has always felt special to me’

Brandon “Slim” Leavell is staying home.

The 6-foot-2, 175-pound three-star cornerback out of Madison (Tenn.) Goodpasture committed to Tennessee after the Vols made him a major priority under the new defensive staff.

Leavell chose Tennessee over Clemson, Florida, Florida State and NC State after building strong relationships in Knoxville and feeling a deep connection to the home-state program.

“Tennessee always felt special to me,” Leavell told Rivals. “Tennessee offered me on Feb 23 and the new staff have been heavily recruiting me. They have made me a priority and have visited me multiple times. I have had great conversations with all of them, and I have created great relationships. I feel special being recruited by such guys.”

Defensive backs coach Anthony Poindexter and cornerbacks coach Derek Jones played major roles in the commitment.

“Coach Poindexter and Coach Jones have been recruiting me the most,” Leavell said. “They are amazing guys and know how to develop players. I have close relationships with both of them and I really see myself fitting in perfectly with them.”

Josh Heupel also made a major impression during the recruiting process.

“Coach Heupel is an amazing guy,” Leavell said. “I have been keeping in touch with him consistently and he has told me a lot about the school and has let me know how much they want me at Tennessee.

“He can develop guys into the league and the program has been consistent with him as head coach. The sky is the limit for the entire program.”

Leavell sees himself thriving in Knoxville

Tennessee has been his top school for over a month, and he made the final decision to commit early last week.

“Being the home-state school, I have always had a special place in my heart for Tennessee,” Leavell said. “I believe that they have something special going on, and I believe that they have something special for me and I see myself thriving there.”

Leavell has visited Tennessee multiple times over the years and said the atmosphere in Knoxville continues to separate the Vols from other programs.

“I have been on campus twice as a recruit and many other times for games,” he said. “The atmosphere is one of a kind and I feel something in me every time I step foot on campus. It is something I cannot describe.”

Leavell had 25 offers and he is the No. 15 prospect in the state of Tennessee.

Umpire Alfonso Márquez leaves in 2nd inning of Braves-Marlins game after being struck by foul ball

MIAMI (AP) — Plate umpire Alfonso Márquez left in the second inning of Monday's game between the Atlanta Braves and Miami Marlins after being hit in the mask by a foul ball.

Márquez, the crew chief, was hit by Mauricio Dubón's foul ball off a 95 mph siker from Marlins right-hander Max Meyer. The ball appeared to bounce off the front of Márquez's mask. He immediately took off the mask and grabbed his jaw before leaving the game.

The game was delayed for around 16 minutes before continuing with a three-man crew of Jonathan Parra, Lance Barrett and Mike Estabrook.

Estabrook, who started as the first-base umpire, moved behind the plate. Para shifted from second to first.

Márquez, 54, has been working major league games since 1999 and became a full-time umpire in 2000.

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Big Ten on a roll at spring meetings, trying to solve playoff stalemate and other college problems

RANCHOS PALOS VERDES, Calif. (AP) — It’s no stretch to say that in the the battle of wills, visions and, yes, national titles being waged across the college-sports landscape, the Big Ten has taken the lead.

Leaders in the conference currently holding the football, men’s and women’s basketball titles opened their annual spring meeting Monday with nothing more than the future of their business on the agenda.

“It seems like we’re paddling beneath the surface and we don’t really know what direction we’re going in,” said coach Dusty May, whose Michigan men’s basketball team won the championship a mere six weeks ago. “There’s no easy solution to this. There’s no logical solution. There’s going to have to be some give and take.”

A few big-ticket items have, in fact, been resolved over the past month:

--The NCAA expanded March Madness from 68 to 76 teams and opened a new $300 million revenue stream to fund it through beer and wine sponsorships.

--The College Sports Commission won the first big arbitration case in a test of its authority to enforce rules governing name-image-likeness payments to athletes that are now the norm – and are putting college sports programs in financial jeopardy.

Even those issues, however, aren’t fully resolved (For example, will the arbitration decision involving Nebraska football players lead to a lawsuit?) and they only scratch the surface of what’s yet to be hashed out.

Whatever conclusions the Big Ten comes to this week will only be one piece of the puzzle. The SEC gathers next week in meetings that will direct their own league’s business with a view of the wider picture in mind.

Big Ten’s idea for a bigger College Football Playoff gains support

The size of the College Football Playoff seems to be the most digestible of the thus-far intractable standoffs, but still, there’s no resolution on the horizon.

In this, the Big Ten also seems to have taken a step forward. A year ago, the conference stood alone in advocating for a move from 12 to 24 teams, while the SEC’s more-limited suggestion, a move to 16 teams, felt like a more plausible option, and one commissioner Greg Sankey is still standing by.

But in the past few weeks, the Atlantic Coast and Big 12 conferences, along with the American Football Coaches Association, have all signaled their preference for 24 teams, which would provide more access.

“If you’re going to ask presidents and chancellors and boards to continue to invest in their football programs, it’s really important that they have hope,” ACC commissioner Jim Phillips said last week.

Expansion would also likely bring about the need to abolish conference title games, which are increasingly meaningless and would be more so in, say, a world where the first- through fourth-place teams in every conference end up in the playoffs.

Another unchanged element: The Big Ten and SEC have all the power in this conversation and they do not agree. The upcoming season’s playoff will be a 12-team affair and the (plausibly movable) deadline to change for 2027 is Dec. 1.

Debate continuing in DC about a law for college sports

The start of the Big Ten meeting came while debate continued in Washington about legislation that could provide stability.

The so-called SCORE Act was on the schedule in the House rules committee for Tuesday, but this bill has languished in Congress for more than a year. Opponents, mostly Democrats, don’t want to give the NCAA the limited-liability protection it seeks, along with other elements they fear will undercut the rights of players.

And on Monday, the Congressional Black Caucus added a new twist, pointing to the recent Supreme Court ruling that opened the door for Southern states to eliminate Black-majority voting districts as a reason to object.

“At the very moment those same communities face coordinated attacks on their democratic representation, too many leaders across college athletics have chosen silence,” the caucus said in a statement.

Meanwhile, negotiations continue between the two big-name policymakers on the issue in the Senate – Ted Cruz, R-Texas, and Maria Cantwell, D-Wash. If they come up with a bill that could garner the 60 votes needed to pass the upper chamber, it would likely be the closest thing anyone has seen to something that could actually become a law.

5-year eligibility window could resolve some issues

The NCAA is moving closer to changing eligibility rules as we know them by eliminating most redshirt seasons and giving most players five years to complete five seasons of eligibility.

In a world in which athletic departments are struggling to allocate a shifting amount of funds ($20.5 million in revenue sharing from the schools combined with untold millions from third parties), having a better gauge of how long players will be at their schools is seen as helpful.

“We probably all look out for our own self-interest too often,” said May, who won the title with a roster full of transfers. “But at Michigan, if we do take a transfer, that gives us a chance to almost assure them they’re going to get their degree while they’re still on scholarship.”

The NCAA would also like to stop getting sued over eligibility rules, though without action from Congress, this one would appear to open a whole new set of lawsuits.

Can the new College Sports Commission function?

Underpinning all this discussion is the future of NIL and the agency created to police it -- the CSC.

The “participation agreement” the commission sent out to Power 4 schools late last year hasn’t been signed by all, which brings into question the commission’s ability to function as a robust enforcement arm.

The CEO, Bryan Seeley, will be in town Tuesday to present to the conference athletic directors.

Last week, news of the arbitration win came as he was doing the same at the ACC. He called it a win, but hardly the final say on the matter, some of which revolves around schools unwilling or unable to sign away their ability to take legal action.

Florida set to host blue-chip WR Jamarian Simmons for official visit

Florida football is set to host four-star wide receiver Jamarian Simmons for an official visit as the Gators are targeting more playmakers in the 2027 cycle. Simmons is one of the top pass catchers in the state, with Florida State and Miami also eyeing the 5-foot-11-inch, 165-pound Tallahassee, Florida native.

A standout from Amos P. Godby High School, Simmons has emerged as a major target for several Power Four teams this offseason. Simmons has also scheduled an official visit to Clemson, which remains heavily involved in his recruiting forecast. The top-25 receiver in the state of Florida impressed scouts at the Rivals camp in Miami, where he competed well against other blue-chip receivers from across the state.

Florida has been in the mix for several elite wide receivers as Jon Sumrall and his staff look to build elite depth with the skill position units. Stacking multiple recruiting classes with SEC-caliber athleticism will help the Gators continue their rebuild and march towards national viability.

Simmons' official visit to Gainesville is set for June 5.

Jamarian Simmons' recruiting summary

Simmons is ranked No. 106 overall and No. 18 at his position according to 247Sports composite, while On3 Industry rankings have him slated at No. 101 and No. 19, respectively. He has 20 offers, including three other SEC programs: Auburn, Georgia, and Ole Miss.

Clemson currently has the best odds to land the four-star prospect with 51.1% chance to land a commitment, followed by Florida State at 19.9% and Florida at 11.7%.

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CSK vs SRH: Tempers flare as Sanju Samson and Heinrich Klaasen clash after stumping dismissal - Watch

A heated exchange between Chennai Super Kings (CSK) wicketkeeper Sanju Samson and Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) batter Heinrich Klaasen broke out after the latter’s dismissal during their IPL 2026 clash in Chennai on Monday.

The incident took place on the third ball of the 15th over of SRH’s chase when Noor Ahmad dismissed Klaasen with a stumping. Bowling from over the wicket, Noor delivered a googly outside off stump as Klaasen attempted to create room and play an inside-out shot. The ball spun away, beat the outside edge and Samson quickly removed the bails before Klaasen could drag his back foot inside the crease.



Samson’s quick glove work drew comparisons with former CSK captain MS Dhoni. Klaasen was dismissed for 47 off 26 balls, with six fours and two sixes.

As Klaasen walked back, he exchanged words with Samson near the pitch. The SRH batter even turned around while heading towards the dugout and continued the verbal exchange, making it clear that the conversation was not a friendly one.

— IPL (@IPL)


SRH eventually won the match by 5 wickets. They along with GT qualified for the playoffs.

Earlier, Pat Cummins produced a three-wicket spell to help restrict Chennai Super Kings to 180 for seven after the hosts elected to bat first.

Samson gave CSK a fast start by hitting Nitish Kumar Reddy for 6, 4, 4 in the opening over to collect 17 runs. He then struck Praful Hinge for three consecutive boundaries in the second over.

Cummins brought himself into the attack in the third over and dismissed Samson after Ishan Kishan completed the catch behind the stumps.

Urvil Patel struck two sixes off Cummins before Sakib Hussain removed him with a slower delivery.

CSK skipper Ruturaj Gaikwad and Kartik Sharma added 42 runs for the third wicket. Kartik scored 32 off 19 balls and played shots including an inside-out boundary off Hinge and a pulled six against Shivang Kumar.

Cummins returned to dismiss Kartik with a slower ball outside off stump before removing Gaikwad with a short ball. Gaikwad scored 15 off 21 balls before finding Eshan Malinga in the deep.

Dewald Brevis then scored 44 off 27 balls and added 59 runs with Shivam Dube to help CSK recover. Brevis hit Cummins and Nitish for sixes during his innings before Malinga bowled him with a 141 kmph delivery.

Dube and the lower-order batters tried to push CSK beyond 200, but the side finished on 180/7.

NASCAR entry list for O'Reilly Series race at Charlotte in May 2026

The NASCAR O'Reilly Series is ready to take on the 2026 Charbroil 300 at Charlotte Motor Speedway, and the entry list has been revealed. 

NASCAR released the 2026 Coca-Cola 600, O'Reilly Series, and Truck Series entry list for Charlotte on Monday afternoon. This is Charlotte's first of two oval dates on the NASCAR schedule, as the ROVAL was removed from the track for the 2026 season. All three NASCAR levels will be on track this weekend.

There will be 39 entries for the 2026 Charbroil 300 on Saturday afternoon, meaning one driver will miss the show. Among the notable entries are Connor Zilisch and Ross Chastain (JR Motorsports). Also, Leland Honeyman Jr. will drive the No. 92 car for DGM Racing at Charlotte.

Below, you can check out the NASCAR entry list for the O'Reilly Series race at Charlotte in May 2026!

NASCAR O'Reilly Series entry list, Charlotte Motor Speedway (May 2026)

  1. No. 0 Cole Custer
  2. No. 00 Sheldon Creed
  3. No. 1 Connor Zilisch
  4. No. 02 Ryan Ellis
  5. No. 2 Jesse Love
  6. No. 07 Josh Bilicki
  7. No. 7 Justin Allgaier
  8. No. 8 Sammy Smith
  9. No. 9 Ross Chastain
  10. No. 17 Corey Day
  11. No. 18 William Sawalich
  12. No. 19 Brent Crews
  13. No. 20 Brandon Jones
  14. No. 21 Austin Hill
  15. No. 24 Harrison Burton
  16. No. 26 Dean Thompson
  17. No. 27 Jeb Burton
  18. No. 28 Kyle Sieg
  19. No. 31 Blaine Perkins
  20. No. 32 Andrew Patterson
  21. No. 35 TBA
  22. No. 38 J.J. Yeley
  23. No. 39 Ryan Sieg
  24. No. 41 Sam Mayer
  25. No. 42 TBA
  26. No. 44 Brennan Poole
  27. No. 45 Lavar Scott
  28. No. 48 Patrick Staropoli
  29. No. 51 Jeremy Clements
  30. No. 53 David Starr
  31. No. 54 Taylor Gray
  32. No. 55 TBA
  33. No. 74 TBA
  34. No. 87 Austin Green
  35. No. 88 Rajah Caruth
  36. No. 91 Carson Kvapil
  37. No. 92 Leland Honeyman
  38. No. 96 Anthony Alfredo
  39. No. 99 Parker Retzlaff

More: How to watch NASCAR live at Charlotte in May 2026, full schedule

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2027 5-star CB and Texas A&M target has canceled his LSU OV

Last week, Texas A&M landed 2027 five-star offensive tackle Mark Matthews last Friday, likely cementing the Aggies' 2027 cycle as the No. 1-ranked class, already holding steady at the top. Matthews is one of the best pass protectors nationally, and is considered a first-year starter at left tackle, and will continue to develop under O-line coach Adam Cushing.

While Texas A&M's future offensive line has been the focus, 2027 five-star cornerback Joshua Dobson is set to take an official visit to College Station on June 5, and has already received a prediction to land with the Aggies, which should come to fruition sooner rather than later, after Rivals confirmed Dobson has canceled his OV to LSU.

With LSU now off the schedule, Dobson is still scheduled to take official visits to Auburn and South Carolina, while Michigan is still on the "outside looking in" but has a chance to gain momentum with an OV after it was revealed that Dobson said the Wolverines are "definitely up there" in terms of the programs he'll continue to consider heading into next month.

Still, the Rivals prediction machine favors Texas A&M, especially after five-star cornerback John Meredith received a prediction to land with the Texas Longhorns, but still take an OV with the Aggies next month. For coach Mike Elko and his staff, Dobson is close to being the program's No. 1 priority, given his elite skill set and fit in the future secondary.

NEW: 5-star CB Joshua Dobson has made a significant change to his official visit schedule✈️

Rivals' @SWiltfong_ and @ChadSimmons_ have the latest...

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— Rivals (@Rivals) May 18, 2026

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World Cup 2026 squads: Every player at this summer’s tournament

Argentina will defend their World Cup title in North America this summer (Getty)

Countries have started naming their 26-man squads for World Cup 2026 in the United States, Canada and Mexico this summer.

With 48 teams involved in the tournament, which starts on 11 June, there will be more players than ever accomplishing their goal of appearing in football’s most famous competition.

Each country must provide Fifa with a final squad of between 23 and 26 players (at least three of whom must be goalkeepers) by the deadline of 2 June, and a subsequently injured player may only be replaced by someone from a previously-submitted 55-man preliminary squad, up to 24 hours before the team’s first World Cup match.

Squads are set to be announced throughout May, with Thomas Tuchel slated to name his 26-man England group on Friday 22 May, while Bosnia and Herzegovina became the first nation to confirm their squad on 11 May.

Here are all the World Cup 2026 squads and every player who will be at this summer’s tournament:

Group A

Mexico

Coach: Javier Aguirre

Preliminary squad

Goalkeepers: Alex Padilla (Athletic Club), Antonio Rodriguez (Tijuana), Carlos Acevedo (Santos Laguna), Carlos Moreno (Pachuca), Guillermo Ochoa (AEL Limassol), Raul Rangel (Chivas)

Defenders: Bryan Gonzalez (Chivas), Cesar Montes (Lokomotiv Moscow), Edson Alvarez (Fenerbahçe), Eduardo Aguila (Atletico de San Luis), Everardo Lopez (Toluca), Israel Reyes (America), Jesus Angulo (Tigres), Jesus Gallardo (Toluca), Jesus Gomez (Tijuana), Johan Vasquez (Genoa), Jorge Sanchez (PAOK), Julian Araujo (Celtic), Luis Rey (Puebla), Mateo Chavez (AZ Alkmaar), Ramon Juarez (America), Richard Ledezma (Chivas), Victor Guzman (Monterrey)

Midfielders: Alexei Dominguez (Pachuca), Alexis Gutierrez (America), Alvaro Fidalgo (Real Betis), Brian Gutierrez (Chivas), Carlos Rodriguez (Cruz Azul), Denzell Garcia (FC Juarez), Diego Lainez (Tigres), Efrain Alvarez (Chivas), Elias Montiel (Pachuca), Erick Sanchez (America), Erik Lira (Cruz Azul), Gilberto Mora (Tijuana), Isaias Violante (America), Jeremy Marquez (Cruz Azul), Jordan Carrillo (Pumas), Jorge Ruvalcaba (NY Red Bulls), Kevin Castaneda (Tijuana), Luis Chavez (Dinamo Moscu), Luis Romo (Chivas), Marcel Ruiz (Toluca), Obed Vargas (Atletico de Madrid), Orbelin Pineda (AEK), Jesus Angulo (Toluca)

Forwards: Alexis Vega (Toluca), Armando Gonzalez (Chivas), Cesar Huerta (Anderlecht), German Berterame (Inter Miami), Guillermo Martinez (Pumas), Julian Quinones (Al-Qadisiyah), Raul Jimenez (Fulham), Roberto Alvarado (Chivas), Santiago Gimenez (Milan)

South Africa

South Africa are set to announce their squad on 27 May.

Coach: Hugo Broos

South Korea

Former Tottenham starSon Heung-min, now at Los Angeles FC, has been selected for his fourth World Cup and will captain a South Korea side that includes five players currently plying their club trade in the UK – Wolves forward Hwang Hee-chan plus four midfielders in the form of Stoke’s Bae Jun-ho, Birmingham’s Paik Seung-ho, Swansea’s Eom Ji-sung and Yang Hyun-jun of Celtic. German-born defender Jens Castrop of Borussia Monchengladbach, who has a Korean mother, also becomes the first player with dual heritage to make a South Korea World Cup squad.

Coach: Hong Myung-bo

Goalkeepers: Jo Hyeon-woo (Ulsan), Kim Seung-gyu (FC Tokyo), Song Bum-keun (Jeonbuk)

Defenders: Kim Moon-hwan (Daejeon), Kim Min-jae (Bayern Munich), Kim Tae-hyon (Kashima Antlers), Park Jin-seob (Zhejiang), Seol Young-woo (Red Star Belgrade), Jens Castrop (Borussia Monchengladbach), Lee Ki-hyuk (Gangwon), Lee Tae-seok (Austria Wien), Lee Han-beom (Midtjylland), Cho Yu-min (Sharjah)

Midfielders: Kim Jin-gyu (Jeonbuk), Bae Jun-ho (Stoke City), Paik Seung-ho (Birmingham), Yang Hyun-jun (Celtic), Eom Ji-sung (Swansea), Lee Kang-in (Paris Saint-Germain), Lee Dong-gyeong (Ulsan), Lee Jae-sung (Mainz), Hwang In-beom (Feyenoord), Hwang Hee-chan (Wolves)

Forwards: Son Heung-min (LAFC), Oh Hyeon-gyu (Besitkas), Cho Gue-sung (Midtjylland)

Czech Republic

Coach: Miroslav Koubek

Preliminary squad

Goalkeepers: Lukas Hornicek (Braga), Martin Jedlicka (Banik Ostrava), Antonin Kinsky (Tottenham), Jan Koutny (Sigma Olomouc), Matej Kovar (PSV Eindhoven), Jakub Markovic (Slavia Prague), Jindrich Stanek (Slavia Prague)

Defenders: Vladimir Coufal (TSG Hoffenheim), David Douděra (Slavia Prague), Matěj Hadas (Sigma Olomouc), Tomas Holes (Slavia Prague), Robin Hranac (TSG Hoffenheim), Stěpan Chaloupek (Slavia Prague), Vaclav Jemelka (Viktoria Plzen), David Jurasek (Slavia Prague), Ladislav Krejci (Wolverhampton Wanderers), Karel Spacil (Viktoria Plzen), Adam Sevinský (Sparta Prague), Martin Vitik (Bologna), Tomas Vlcek (Slavia Prague), Jaroslav Zelený (Sparta Prague), David Zima (Slavia Prague)

Midfielders: Lukas Ambros (Gornik Zabrze), Michal Beran (Sigma Olomouc), Pavel Bucha (FC Cincinnati), Lukas Cerv (Viktoria Plzen), Krystof Danek (LASK Linz), Vladimir Darida (Hradec Kralove), Patrik Hellebrand (Gornik Zabrze), Adam Karabec (Lyon), Ondrej Kricfalusi (Banik Ostrava), Tomas Ladra (Viktoria Plzen), David Planka (Banik Ostrava), Lukas Provod (Slavia Prague), Matěj Rynes (Sparta Prague), Lukas Sadilek (Gornik Zabrze), Michal Sadilek (Slavia Prague), Hugo Sochůrek (Sparta Prague), Alexandr Sojka (Viktoria Plzen), Tomas Soucek (West Ham), Pavel Sulc (Lyon), Denis Visinský (Viktoria Plzen)

Forwards: Adam Hložek (TSG Hoffenheim), Tomas Chorý (Slavia Prague), Mojmir Chytil (Slavia Prague), Christophe Kabongo (Mlada Boleslav), Jan Kliment (Sigma Olomouc), Jan Kuchta (Sparta Prague), Vasil Kusej (Slavia Prague), Ondřej Mihalik (Hradec Kralove), Vojtěch Patrak (Pardubice), Vaclav Sejk (Sigma Olomouc), Patrik Schick (Bayer Leverkusen), Matej Vydra (Viktoria Plzen)

Group B

Canada

Canada are set to announce their squad on 29 May.

Coach: Jesse Marsch

Bosnia and Herzegovina

Bosnia, who beat Wales in the playoffs en route to qualifying for just the second World Cup in their history, became the first side to name their squad on 11 May, with 40-year-old Edin Dzeko the headline inclusion. Roger Milla for Cameroon in 1994 is the only previous outfield player in his 40s to have appeared at a World Cup but former Man City striker Dzeko is set to be added to that exclusive club.

Coach: Sergej Barbarez

Goalkeepers: Nikola Vasilj (St Pauli), Martin Zlomislic (Rijeka), Osman Hadzikic (Slaven Belupo)

Defenders: Sead Kolasinac (Atalanta), Amar Dedic (Benfica), Nihad Mujakic (Gaziantep), Nikola Katic (Schalke), Tarik Muharemovic (Sassuolo), Stjepan Radeljic (Rijeka), Dennis Hadzikadunic (Sampdoria), Nidal Celik (Lens)

Midfielders: Amir Hadziahmetovic (Hull City), Ivan Sunjic (Pafos), Ivan Basic (Astana), Dzenis Burnic (Karlsruher), Ermin Mahmic (Slovan Liberec), Benjamin Tahirovic (Brondby), Amar Memic (Viktoria Plzen), Armin Gigovic (Young Boys), Kerim Alajbegovic (RB Salzburg), Esmir Bajraktarevic (PSV Eindhoven)

Forwards: Ermedin Demirovic (VfB Stuttgart), Jovo Lukic (Universitatea Cluj), Samed Bazdar (Jagiellonia Bialystok), Haris Tabakovic (Borussia Monchengladbach), Edin Dzeko (Schalke)

Qatar

Coach: Julen Lopetegui

Preliminary squad

Goalkeepers: Shehab Elleithy (Al Shahania), Salah Zakaria (Al Duhail), Meshaal Barsham (Al Sadd), Mahmoud Abunada (Al Rayyan)

Defenders: Boualem Khoukhi (Al Sadd), Pedro Miguel (Al Sadd), Sultan Al Brake (Al Duhail), Tarek Salman (Al Sadd), Al-Hashmi Al-Hussain (Al Arabi), Ayoub Al-Alawi (Al Gharafa), Bassam Al-Rawi (Al Duhail), Rayyan Al-Ali (Al Gharafa), Issa Laye (Al Arabi), Lucas Mendes (Al Wakrah), Mohammed Waad (Al Shamal), Niall Mason (Qatar)

Midfielders: Ahmed Fathi (Al Arabi), Jassim Gaber (Al Rayyan), Assim Madibo (Al Wakrah), Abdulaziz Hatem (Al Rayyan), Karim Boudiaf (Al Duhail), Mohammed Mannai (Al Shamal), Homam Al-Amin (Cultural Leonesa)

Forwards: Almoez Ali (Al Duhail), Akram Afif (Al Sadd), Tahsin Mohammed (Al Duhail), Edmilson Junior (Al Duhail), Ahmed Al-Ganehi (Al Gharafa), Ahmed Alaa (Al Rayyan), Sebastian Soria (Qatar), Hassan Al-Haydos (Al Sadd), Mubarak Shannan (Al Duhail), Mohammed Muntari (Al Gharafa), Yusuf Abdurisag (Al Wakrah)

Switzerland

Switzerland are set to announce their squad on 20 May.

Coach: Murat Yakin

Group C

Brazil

Brazil’s all-time leading goalscorer Neymar has recovered from injury to be part of Carlo Ancelotti’s Brazil squad and will be hoping to make his first appearance for his country since 2023. Chelsea pair Joao Pedro and Andrey Santos were surprise omissions but the squad is strewn with Premier League stars including Alisson, Gabriel Magalhaes, Bruno Guimaraes, Casemior, Gabriel Martinellie, Igor Thiago, Matheus Cunha and Rayan.

Coach: Carlo Ancelotti

Goalkeepers: Alisson (Liverpool), Ederson (Fenerbahçe), Weverton (Gremio)

Defenders: Alex Sandro (Flamengo), Bremer (Juventus), Danilo (Flamengo), Douglas Santos (Zenit), Gabriel Magalhaes (Arsenal), Ibanez (Al Ahli), Leo Pereira (Flamengo), Marquinhos (PSG), Wesley (Roma)

Midfielders: ​Bruno Guimaraes (Newcastle), Casemiro (Manchester United), Danilo Santos (Botafogo), Fabinho (Al Ittihad), Lucas ‌Paqueta (Flamengo)

Forwards: Endrick (Lyon), Gabriel Martinelli (Arsenal), Igor Thiago (Brentford), Luiz Henrique (Zenit), ​Matheus Cunha (Manchester United), Neymar (Santos), Raphinha (Barcelona), Rayan (Bournemouth), Vinicius Jr (Real Madrid)

Morocco

Morocco are set to announce their squad on 21 May.

Coach: Mohamed Ouahbi

Haiti

Haiti have included Premier League stars Wilson Isidor and Jean-Ricner Bellegarde in their squad for the World Cup where they will play Scotland in their opening game. All-time top scorer Duckens Nazon – formerly of Coventry and Oldham – is also included to lead the line this summer.

Coach: Sebastien Migne

Goalkeepers: Johnny Placide (Bastia), Alexandre Pierre (Sochaux), Josue Duverger (FC Cosmos Koblenz)

Defenders: Carlens Arcus (Angers), Wilguens Pauguain (Zulte Waregem), Duke Lacroix (Colorado Springs), Martin Experience (Nancy), Jean-Kevin Duverne (KAA Gent), Ricardo Ade (LDU Quito), Hannes Delcroix (Lugano), Keeto Thermoncy (Young Boys Berne)

Midfielders: Leverton Pierre (Vizela), Carl-Fred Sainthe (El Paso Locomotive), Jean-Jacques Danley (Philadelphia Union), Jean-Ricner Bellegarde (Wolves), Pierre Woodenski (Violette), Dominique Simon (Tatran Presov)

Forwards: Louicius Deedson (Dallas), Ruben Providence (Almere City), Josue Casimir (Auxerre), Derrick Etienne (Toronto), Wilson Isidor (Sunderland), Duckens Nazon (Esteghlal), Frantzdy Pierrot (Caykur Rizespor), Yassin Fortune (Vizela), Lenny Joseph (Ferencvaros).

Scotland

Scotland are set to announce their squad on 19 May.

Coach: Steve Clarke

Group D

USA

USA are set to announce their squad on 26 May.

Coach: Mauricio Pochettino

Paraguay

Coach: Gustavo Alfaro

Preliminary squad

Goalkeepers: Roberto Fernandez (Cerro Porteno), Orlando Gill (San Lorenzo), Gaston Olveira (Olimpia), Carlos Coronel (Sao Paulo), Santiago Rojas (Nacional), Juan Espinola (Barracas Central)

Defenders: Gustavo Gomez (Palmeiras), Junior Alonso (Atletico Mineiro), Fabian Balbuena (Gremio), Omar Alderete (Sunderland), Juan Caceres (Dynamo Moscow), Blas Riveros (Cerro Porteno), Alan Benitez (Libertad), Agustin Sandez (Rosario Central), Mateo Gamarra (Cruzeiro), Saul Salcedo (Newell's Old Boys), Jose Canale (Lanus), Diego Leon (Manchester United), Alexandro Maidana (Talleres), Alcides Benitez (Belgrano), Ronaldo Dejesus (Lanus), Alan Nunez (Nacional)

Midfielders: Miguel Almiron (Atlanta United), Mathias Villasanti (Gremio), Kaku (Al Ain), Andres Cubas (Vancouver Whitecaps), Ramon Sosa (Palmeiras), Diego Gomez (Brighton & Hove Albion), Damian Bobadilla (Sao Paulo), Braian Ojeda (Orlando City), Matias Galarza (Atlanta United), Robert Piris Da Motta (Cerro Porteno), Alvaro Campuzano (Libertad), Diego Gonzalez (Atlas), Hugo Cuenca (Burgos), Mauricio Magalhaes (Palmeiras), Lucas Romero (Universidad de Chile), Enso Gonzalez (Wolverhampton Wanderers), Ruben Lezcano (Olimpia)

Forwards: Oscar Romero (Huracan), Angel Romero (Boca Juniors), Antonio Sanabria (Cremonese), Julio Enciso (Strasbourg), Gabriel Avalos (Independiente), Carlos Gonzalez (Independiente del Valle), Alex Arce (Independiente Rivadavia), Adam Bareiro (Boca Juniors), Lorenzo Melgarejo (Libertad), Isidro Pitta (Red Bull Bragantino), Ronaldo Martinez (Talleres), Gustavo Caballero (Portsmouth), Robert Morales (UNAM), Adrian Alcaraz (Olimpia), Rodney Redes (LDU Quito)

Australia

Australia are set to announce their squad on 1 June.

Coach: Tony Popovic

Turkey

Coach: Vincenzo Montella

Group E

Germany

Germany are set to announce their squad on 21 May.

Coach: Julian Nagelsmann

Curacao

Curacao are set to announce their squad on 18 May.

Coach: Dick Advocaat

Ivory Coast

The Ivory Coast have included Inter Milan’s Ange-Yoan Bonny after the France youth international had his switch of nationality approved by Fifa. There is a recall for former Arsenal forward Nicolas Pepe, who was not involved in the Africa Cup of Nations, but neither Wilfried Zaha nor Sebastien Haller has earned inclusion.

Coach: Emerse Fae

Goalkeepers: Yahia Fofana (Rizespor), Mohamed ​Kone (Charleroi), Alban Lafont (Panathinaikos)

Defenders: Emmanuel Agbadou (Wolverhampton Wanderers), Clement Akpa (AJ Auxerre), Ousmane Diomande (Sporting), Guela Doue (Racing Strasbourg), Ghislain Konan (Gil `Vicente), Odilon Kossonou (Atalanta), Evan Ndicka (AS Roma), Wilfried Singo (Galatasaray)

Midfielders: Seko Fofana (Stade ⁠Rennais), Parfait Guiagon (Charleroi), Franck Kessie (Al Ahli), Christ Oulai (Trabzonspor), Ibrahim Sangare (Nottingham Forest), Jean-Michael Seri (NK Maribor)

Forwards: Simon ‌Adingra (AS Monaco), Ange-Yoan ​Bonny (Inter Milan), Amad Diallo (Manchester United), Oumar ‌Diakite (Cercle Brugge), Yan Diomande (RB Leipzig), Evann ​Guessand (Aston Villa), Nicolas Pepe (Villarreal), Bazoumana Toure (Hoffenheim), Elye Wahi (Nice)

Ecuador

Coach: Sebastian Beccacece

Group F

Netherlands

Netherlands are set to announce their squad on 27 May.

Coach: Ronald Koeman

Japan

Brighton’s Kaoru Mitoma has missed out on Japan’s squad for the World Cup after a cruelly-timed hamstring injury, with Takumi Minamino another attacking option sidelined as he recovers from a serious knee issue. Former Arsenal defender Takehiro Tomiyasu has endured his own series of set-backs but is in line to make his first appearance for his country in nearly two years.

Coach: Hajime Moriyasu

Goalkeepers: Tomoki Hayakawa (Kashima Antlers), Keisuke Osako (Sanfrecce Hiroshima), Aya Suzuka (Parma Calcio).

Defenders: Yuto Nagatomo (FC Tokyo), Shogo Taniguchi (Sint-Truiden), Ko Itakura (Ajax), Tsuyoshi Watanabe (Feyenoord), Takehiro Tomiyasu (Ajax), Hiroki Ito (Bayern Munich), Ayumu Seko (Le Havre), Yukinari Sugawara (Werder Bremen), Junosuke Suzuki (FC Copenhagen).

Midfielders: Wataru Endo (Liverpool), Junya Ito (Genk), Daichi Kamada (Crystal Palace), Koki Ogawa (NEC Nijmegen), Daizen Maeda (Celtic), Ritsu Doan (Eintracht Frankfurt), Ao Tanaka (Leeds United), Kaishu Sano (Mainz), Takefusa Kubo (Real Sociedad)

Forwards: Ayase Ueda (Feyenoord), Keito Nakamura (Stade de Reims), Ito Suzuki (Freiburg), Kento Shiode (Wolfsburg), Keisuke Goto (Sint-Truiden).

Sweden

There were few surprises in the Sweden squad named by Graham Potter, with Tottenham’s Dejan Kulusevski omitted as expected after a year out of the game with a knee injury. Arsenal’s Viktor Gyokeres and Liverpool’s Alexander Isak give Potter plenty of firepower up front, with the former Chelsea and West Ham manager hopeful that the latter can find form. “Our challenge is to get Alex in the best moment of the season and for him to hit top form,” Potter said. “Because if he does, he's a world-class player.”

Coach: Graham Potter

Goalkeepers: Kristoffer Nordfeldt (AIK), Viktor Johansson (Stoke City), Jacob Widell Zetterstrom (Derby ⁠County)

Defenders: Daniel Svensson (Borussia Dortmund), Victor Lindelof (Aston Villa), Isak Hien (Atalanta), Carl Starfelt (Celta Vigo), Elliot Stroud (Mjallby AIF), Gustaf Lagerbielke (Braga), Gabriel Gudmundsson (Leeds United), Emil Holm (Juventus), Hjalmar Ekdal (Burnley), Erik Smith (St. Pauli).

Midfielders and ​forwards: Taha Ali (Malmo FF), Yasin Ayari (Brighton & Hove Albion), Lucas ‌Bergvall (Tottenham Hotspur), Anthony Elanga (Newcastle United), Viktor Gyokeres (Arsenal), Jesper ​Karlstrom (Udinese), Gustaf Nilsson (Club Brugge), Benjamin Nygren (Celtic), Mattias Svanberg (VfL Wolfsburg), Besfort Zeneli (Royale Union Saint-Gilloise), Alexander Isak (Liverpool), Alexander Bernhardsson (Holstein Kiel), Ken Sema (Pafos).

Tunisia

Tunisia have left out 34-year-old midfielder Ferjani Sassi, who has over one hundred national caps, as well as experienced defender Yassine Meriah, who has 95 caps, from their squad for the World Cup. Ex-Nottingham Forest manager Sabri Lamouchi took charge of Tunisia in January and has left both players out of friendlies earlier this year hinting that they wouldn’t earn recalls. Paris Saint-Germain forward Khalil Ayari, who is yet to break into the first team, makes the squad.

Coach: Sabri Lamouchi

Goalkeepers: Sabri Ben Hessen (Etoile Sahel), Abdelmouhib Chamakh (Club Africain), Aymen Dahman (CS Sfaxien)

Defenders: Ali Abdi (Nice), Adem Arous (Kasimpasa), Mohamed Amine Ben Hamida (Esperance), Dylan Bronn (Servette Geneva), Raed Chikhaoui (US Monastir), Moutaz Neffati (Norrkoping), Omar Rekik (NK Maribor), Montassar Talbi (Lorient), Yan Valery (Young Boys Berne)

Midfielders: Mortadha Ben Ouanes (Kasimpasa), Anis Ben Slimane (Norwich City), Ismael Gharbi (FC Augsburg), Rani Khedira (Union Berlin), Mohamed Hadj Mahmoud (Lugano), Hannibal Mejbri (Burnley), Ellyes Skhiri (Eintracht Frankfurt)

Forwards: Elias Achouri (FC Copenhagen), Khalil Ayari (Paris Saint-Germain), Firas Chaouat (Club Africain), Rayan Elloumi (Vancouver Whitecaps), Hazem Mastouri (Dynamo Makhachkala), Elias Saad (Hannover 96), Sebastian Tounekti (Celtic)

Group G

Belgium

Belgium have gambled on the fitness of Romelu Lukaku, set to appear at a fourth World Cup despite having played just an hour of competitive football this season. Kevin De Bruyne, Axel Witsel and Thibaut Courtois – who has had his own recent injury issues – are also primed for a fourth tournament, while the promising 21-year-old Matias Fernandez-Pardo has committed to the country of his birth having previously switched allegiance to Spain.

Coach: Rudi Garcia

Goalkeepers: Thibaut Courtois (Real Madrid), Senne Lammens (Manchester United), Mike Penders (Racing Strasbourg) ‌

Defenders: Timothy Castagne (Fulham), Zeno Debast (Sporting Lisbon), ⁠Maxim De Cuyper (Brighton & Hove Albion), Koni De Winter (AC Milan), Brandon Mechele (Club Brugge), ⁠Thomas Meunier (Lille), Nathan Ngoy (Lille), Joaquin Seys (Club Brugge), Arthur Theate (Eintracht Frankfurt)

Midfielders: Kevin De Bruyne (Napoli), Amadou Onana (Aston Villa), Nicolas Raskin (Rangers), Youri Tielemans (Aston Villa), Hans Vanaken (Club Brugge), Axel Witsel (Girona)

Forwards: Charles De ‌Ketelaere (Atalanta), Jeremy Doku (Manchester City), Matias Fernandez-Pardo (Lille), Romelu ​Lukaku (Napoli), Dodi Lukebakio (Benfica), Diego Moreira (Racing Strasbourg), Alexis Saelemaekers (AC Milan), Leandro Trossard (Arsenal).

Egypt

Egypt are set to announce their squad on 29 May.

Coach: Hossam Hassan

Iran

Iran are set to announce their squad on 1 June.

Coach: Amir Ghalenoei

New Zealand

English coach Darren Bazeley has dipped into non-league football to help fill his New Zealand squad with 36-year-old defender Tommy Smith, who plays for National League side Braintree Town, featuring for the first time since 2024. Smith actually appeared for the All Whites at their most recent World Cup in 2010, as did Nottingham Forest striker Chris Wood who captains the side. On the other end of the experience spectrum, two-cap Newcastle Jets midfielder Lachlan Bayliss has also been selected by Bazeley.

Coach: Darren Bazeley

Goalkeepers: Max Crocombe (Millwall FC), Alex Paulsen (Lechia Gdańsk), Michael Woud (Auckland FC)

Defenders: Tim Payne (Wellington Phoenix), Francis De Vries (Auckland FC), Tyler Bindon (Nottingham Forest), Michael Boxall (Minnesota United), Liberato Cacace (Wrexham AFC), Nando Pijnaker (Auckland FC), Finn Surman (Portland Timbers), Callan Elliot (Auckland FC), Tommy Smith (Braintree Town)

Midfielders: Joe Bell (Viking FK), Marko Stamenic (Swansea City), Alex Rufer (Wellington Phoenix), Ryan Thomas (PEC Zwolle), Lachlan Bayliss (Newcastle Jets)

Forwards: Matt Garbett (Peterborough United), Chris Wood (Nottingham Forest), Sarpreet Singh (Wellington Phoenix), Eli Just (Motherwell FC), Kosta Barbarouses (Western Sydney Wanderers), Ben Waine (Port Vale), Ben Old (Saint-Etienne), Callum McCowatt (Silkeborg), Jesse Randall (Auckland FC)

Group H

Spain

Spain are set to announce their squad on 25 May.

Coach: Luis de la Fuente

Cape Verde

Dublin-born Shamrock Rovers centre-back Roberto Lopes, who first received an international call-up when the manager contacted him via LinkedIn, is part of Cape Verde’s squad for their first-ever World Cup. Coach Bubista has also taken a gamble on the fitness of centre-back ⁠Logan Costa, who played 13 minutes for Villarreal at the weekend in his first action since rupturing his ACL last July, while San Diego goalkeeper CJ dos Santos is the only uncapped player in the squad after having a switch of allegiance from the US approved by Fifa last week.

Coach: Bubista

Goalkeepers: Vozinha (Chaves), Marcio Rosa (Montana), CJ dos Santos (San Diego).

Defenders: Stopira (Torreense), Roberto Lopes (Shamrock Rovers), Joao Paulo (FCSB), Diney (Al Bataeh), Logan Costa (Villarreal), Steven Moreira (Columbus Crew), Wagner Pina (Trabzonspor), Sidny Lopes Cabral (Benfica), Kelvin Pires (SJK).

Midfielders: Jamiro Monteiro (PEC Zwolle), Kevin Pina (Krasnodar), Deroy Duarte (Ludogorets), Telmo Arcanjo (Vitoria Guimaraes), Laros Duarte (Puskas Akademia), Yannick Semedo (Farense).

Forwards: Ryan Mendes (Igdir), Garry Rodrigues (Apollon Limassol), Willy Semedo (Omonia), Jovane Cabral (Estrela Amadora), Gilson Tavares (Akron Tolyatti), Dailon Livramento (Casa Pia), Helio Varela (Maccabi Tel Aviv), Nuno da Costa (Istanbul Basaksehir).

Saudi Arabia

Coach: Georgios Donis

Uruguay

Coach: Marcelo Bielsa

Group I

France

Lens goalkeeper Robin Risser has been rewarded for his outstanding form for Ligue 1’s surprise package with a spot as France’s third-choice goalkeeper. In a battle of Premier League forwards for the final place in a deep attacking group, Crystal Palace’s Jean-Philippe Mateta edges out Tottenham loanee Randal Kolo Muani – a scorer in the final shootout four years ago.

Coach: Didier Deschamps

Goalkeepers: Mike Maignan, Brice Samba, Robin Risser.

Defenders: Lucas Digne, Malo Gusto, Lucas Hernandez, Theo Hernandez, Ibrahima Konate, Jules Kounde, Maxence Lacroix, William Saliba, Dayot Upamecano.

Midfielders: N'Golo Kante, Manu Kone, Adrien Rabiot, Aurelien Tchouameni, Warren Zaire-Emery.

Forwards: Maghnes Akliouche, Bradley Barcola, Rayan Cherki, Ousmane Dembele, Desire Doue, Jean-Philippe Mateta, Kylian Mbappe, Michael Olise, Marcus Thuram.

Senegal

Senegal are set to announce their squad on 21 May.

Coach: Pape Thiaw

Iraq

Iraq are set to announce their squad on 1 June.

Coach: Graham Arnold

Norway

Norway are set to announce their squad on 21 May.

Coach: Stale Solbakken

Group J

Argentina

Coach: Lionel Scaloni

Preliminary squad

Goalkeepers: Emiliano Martinez (Aston Villa), Geronimo Rulli (Olympique de Marseille), Juan Musso (Atletico Madrid), Walter Benitez (Crystal Palace), Facundo Cambeses (Racing Club), Santiago Beltran (River Plate)

Defenders: Agustin Giay (Palmeiras), Gonzalo Montiel (River Plate), Nahuel Molina (Atletico Madrid), Nicolas Capaldo (Hamburger), Kevin Mac Allister (Union Saint Gilloise), Lucas Martinez Quarta (River Plate), Marcos Senesi (Bournemouth), Lisandro Martinez (Manchester United), Nicolas Otamendi (Benfica), German Pezzella (River Plate), Leonardo Balerdi (Marseille), Cristian Romero (Tottenham), Lautaro Di Lollo (Boca Juniors), Zaid Romero (Getafe), Facundo Medina (Marseille), Marcos Acuna (River Plate), Nicolas Tagliafico (Lyon), Gabriel Rojas (Racing Club)

Midfielders: Maximo Perrone (Como), Leandro Paredes (Boca Juniors), Guido Rodriguez (Valencia), Anibal Moreno (River Plate), Milton Delgado (Boca Juniors), Alan Varela (Porto), Ezequiel Fernandez (Bayer Leverkusen), Rodrigo De Paul (Inter Miami), Exequiel Palacios (Bayer Leverkusen), Enzo Fernandez (Chelsea), Alexis Mac Allister (Liverpool), Giovani Lo Celso (Real Betis), Nicolas Dominguez (Nottingham Forest), Emiliano Buendia (Aston Villa), Valentin Barco (Strasbourg)

Forwards: Lionel Messi (Inter Miami), Nicolas Paz (Como), Franco Mastantuono (Real Madrid), Thiago Almada (Atletico Madrid), Tomas Aranda (Boca Juniors), Nicolas Gonzalez (Atletico Madrid), Alejandro Garnacho (Chelsea), Giuliano Simeone (Atletico Madrid), Matias Soule (Roma), Claudio Echeverri (Girona), Gianluca Prestianni (Benfica), Santiago Castro (Bologna), Lautaro Martinez (Inter Milan), Jose Manuel Lopez (Palmeiras), Julian Alvarez (Atletico Madrid), Mateo Pellegrino (Parma)

Algeria

Algeria are set to announce their squad on 31 May.

Coach: Vladimir Petkovic

Austria

Ex-Man United boss Ralf Rangnick has included former England youth international Carney Chukwuemeka in his Austria squad for the World Cup after the Borussia Dortmund winger had his switch of international allegiance approved earlier this year. Real Madrid star David Alaba captains the side but fourteen of the 26-strong squad play in the Bundesliga with Konrad Laimer, Marcel Sabitzer and Christoph Baumgartner among the biggest names, while Tottenham centre-back Kevin Danso and veteran striker Marko Arnautovic – formerly of Stoke and West Ham – are also selected.

Coach: Ralf Rangnick

Goalkeepers: Patrick Pentz (Brondby ), Alexander Schlager (RB Salzburg), Florian Wiegele (Viktoria Plzen)

Defenders: David Affengruber (Elche), ​David Alaba (Real Madrid), Kevin Danso (Tottenham Hotspur), Marco Friedl (Werder Bremen), Philipp ‌Lienhart (Freiburg), Phillipp Mwene (Mainz), ⁠Stefan Posch (Mainz), Alexander Prass (Hoffenheim), Michael Svoboda (Venezia)

Midfielders: Christoph Baumgartner (RB Leipzig), Carney Chukwuemeka (Borussia Dortmund), Florian Grillitsch (Braga), Konrad Laimer (Bayern Munich), Marcel Sabitzer (Borussia Dortmund), Xaver Schlager (RB Leipzig), Romano Schmid (Werder Bremen), Alessandro Schopf (Wolfsberger), Nicolas Seiwald (RB Leipzig), Paul Wanner (PSV Eindhoven), Patrick Wimmer (Wolfsburg)

Forwards: Marko Arnautovic (Crvena Zvezda), Michael Gregoritsch (Augsburg), Sasa Kalajdzic (LASK)

Jordan

Coach: Jamal Sellami

Group K

Portugal

Portugal are set to announce their squad on 19 May.

Coach: Roberto Martinez

DR Congo

Former Chelsea youngster Gael Kakuta has earned a recall for DR Congo after just two appearances in the last two years, with the nomadic 34-year-old midfielder selected in ⁠coach Sebastien Desabre’s 26-man squad. Four current Premier League players are in the group in the form of defenders Axel Tuanzebe (Burnley) and Aaron Wan-Bissaka (West Ham), Sunderland midfielder Noah Sadiki and Newcastle striker Yoane Wissa, while Watford’s Edo Kayembe is also selected.

Coach: Sebastien Desabre

Goalkeepers: Matthieu Epolo (Standard Liege), Timothy ​Fayulu (Noah), Lionel Mpasi (Le Havre)

Defenders: Dylan Batubinsika (Larisa), Rocky Bushiri (Hibernian), Gedeon ‌Kalulu (Aris Limassol), Steve Kapuadi (Widzew Lodz), Joris Kayembe (Racing Genk), Arthur Masuaku (Racing Lens), Chancel Mbemba (Lille), Axel Tuanzebe (Burnley), Aaron Wan-Bissaka (West Ham United)

Midfielders: Theo Bongonda (Spartak Moscow), Brian Cipenga (Castellon), Elia Meshack (Alanyaspor), Gael Kakuta (Larissa), Edo Kayembe (Watford), Nathanael Mbuku (Montpellier), Samuel Moutoussamy (Atromitos), Ngalayel Mukau (Lille), Charles Pickel (Espanyol), Noah ⁠Sadiki (Sunderland)

Forwards: Cedric Bakambu (Real Betis), ⁠Simon Banza (Al Jazira), Fiston Mayele (Pyramids), ‌Yoane Wissa (Newcastle United)

Uzbekistan

Coach: Fabio Cannavaro

Preliminary squad

Goalkeepers: Vladimir Nazarov (Pakhtakor), Utkir Yusupov (Navbahor), Botirali Ergashev (AGMK), Abduvokhid Nematov (Nasaf)

Defenders: Ibrohimkhalil Yuldoshev (Neftchi), Avazbek Ulmasaliev (AGMK), Jakhongir Urozov (Dinamo Samarqand), Rustamjon Ashurmatov (Esteghlal), Mukhammadkodir Hamraliev (Pakhtakor), Umarbek Eshmurodov (Nasaf), Abdukodir Khusanov (Manchester City), Abdulla Abdullaev (Dibba Al Fujairah), Farrukh Sayfiev (Neftchi), Khojiakbar Alijonov (Pakhtakor), Sherzod Nasrullaev (Nasaf), Muhammadrasul Abdumajidov (Pakhtakor), Behruz Karimov (Surkhon), Diyor Ortikboev (Khorazm)

Midfielders: Kuvondik Ruziev (Neftchi), Sherzod Esanov (Buxoro), Nodirbek Abdurazzokov (AGMK), Odiljon Khamrobekov (Tractor), Umarali Rakhmonaliev (Sabah), Alisher Odilov (Neftchi), Sardorbek Rakhmonov (Nasaf), Akmal Mozgovoy (Pakhtakor), Otabek Shukurov (Baniyas), Jamshid Iskanderov (Neftchi), Jasurbek Jaloliddinov (Sogdiana), Azizjon Ganiev (Al Bataeh)

Forwards: Abbosek Fayzullaev (Istanbul Basaksehir), Jaloliddin Masharipov (Esteghlal), Dostonbek Khamdamov (Pakhtakor), Oston Urunov (Persepolis), Ruslanbek Jiyanov (Navbahor), Azizbek Amonov (Buxoro), Khusain Norchaev (Navbahor), Sherzod Temirov (Erbil), Igor Sergeev (Persepolis), Eldor Shomurodov (Istanbul Basaksehir)

Colombia

Colombia are set to announce their squad on 1 June.

Coach: Nestor Lorenzo

Preliminary squad

Goalkeepers: David Ospina (Atletico Nacional), Alvaro Montero (Velez Sarsfield), Camilo Vargas (Atlas), Mosquera Marmolejo (Independiente Santa Fe), Aldair Quintana (Independiente del Valle), Kevin Mier (Cruz Azul)

Defenders: Daniel Munoz (Crystal Palace), Jhon Lucumi (Bologna), Alvaro Angulo (Pumas), Santiago Arias (Independiente), Davinson Sanchez (Galatasaray), Johan Mojica (Mallorca), Yerry Mina (Cagliari), Cristian Borja (Club America), Juan Cabal (Juventus), Carlos Cuesta (Vasco da Gama), Willer Ditta (Cruz Azul), Junior Hernandez (Deportes Tolima), Deiver Machado (Nantes), Yerson Mosquera (Wolverhampton Wanderers), Edier Ocampo (Vancouver Whitecaps), Jhohan Romana (San Lorenzo), Andres Roman (Atletico Nacional)

Midfielders: Jorge Carrascal (Flamengo), Sebastian Gomez (Coritiba), Nelson Deossa (Real Betis), Kevin Castano (River Plate), Gustavo Puerta (Racing Santander), Juan Manuel Rengifo (Atletico Nacional), Johan Rojas (Vasco da Gama), Juan Fernando Quintero (River Plate), Juan Portilla (Athletico Paranaense), Jordan Barrera (Botafogo), Jhon Solis (Birmingham City), Jefferson Lerma (Crystal Palace), Richard Rios (Benfica), Jhon Arias (Palmeiras), Wilmar Barrios (Zenit St. Petersburg), Juan Cuadrado (Pisa), Yaser Asprilla (Galatasaray), James Rodriguez (Minnesota United)

Forwards: Luis Diaz (Bayern Munich), Jhon Cordoba (Krasnodar), Luis Suarez (Sporting CP), Sebastian Villa (Independiente Rivadavia), Neyser Villarreal (Cruzeiro), Kevin Viveros (Athletico Paranaense), Stiven Mendoza (Athletico Paranaense), Edwuin Cetre (Estudiantes de La Plata), Jhon Duran (Zenit St. Petersburg), Andres Gomez (Vasco da Gama), Rafael Santos Borre (Internacional), Jaminton Campaz (Rosario Central), Johan Carbonero (Internacional), Cucho Hernandez (Real Betis)

Group L

England

England are set to announce their squad on 22 May.

Coach: Thomas Tuchel

Croatia

Ageless wonder Luka Modric is set to play at his fifth World Cup, with the 40-year-old selected to captain Croatia. Roger Milla for Cameroon in 1994 is the only previous outfield player in his 40s to have appeared at a World Cup but AC Milan star Modric is set to be added to that exclusive club. Up front, the injury-plagued Bruno Petkovic and the Croatian league’s top scorer Dion Drena Beljo both miss out with the likes of Osasuna veteran Ante Budimir, Dallas star Petar Musa and Freiburg youngster Igor Matanovic preferred instead.

Coach: Zlatko Dalic

Goalkeepers: Dominik Livakovic (Dinamo Zagreb), Dominik Kotarski (FC Copenhagen), Ivor Pandur (Hull City).

Defenders: Josko Gvardiol (Manchester City), Duje Caleta-Car (Real Sociedad), Josip Sutalo (Ajax), Josip Stanisic (Bayern Munich), Marin Pongracic (Fiorentina), Martin Erlic (Midtjylland), Luka Vuskovic (HSV).

Midfielders: Luka Modric (AC Milan), Mateo Kovacic (Manchester City), Mario Pasalic (Atalanta), Nikola Vlasic (Torino), Luka Sucic (Real Sociedad), Martin Baturina (Como), Kristijan Jakic (Augsburg), Petar Sucic (Inter), Nikola Moro (Bologna), Toni Fruk (Rijeka).

Forwards: Ivan Perisic (PSV), Andrej Kramaric (Hoffenheim), Ante Budimir (Osasuna), Marco Pasalic (Orlando City), Petar Musa (Dallas), Igor Matanovic (Freiburg).

Ghana

Coach: Carlos Queiroz

Panama

England are set to announce their squad on 26 May.

Coach: Thomas Christiansen

Top quarterback recruits in the 2027 Rivals300 rankings

top quarterback recruits

The 2027 recruiting cycle is chock-full of elite quarterback prospects.

After a busy spring filled with camps and visits, the Rivals300 rankings updated last month. Of the top 300 recruits featured in the new rankings, 19 are QBs.

Nearly all of those passers are already committed, too. Of those 19 quarterbacks, all but one — four-star Dane Weber — are off the board, as of May 18. Weber himself is also closing in on a commitment.

Flip season will be here soon and the coaching carousel will surely lead to some decisions getting revisited. But as of right now, there aren’t many dominoes left to fall. Rivals is breaking down the top QBs in the updated 2027 Rivals300:

1. Will Mencl — Oregon commit

Rivals300 Ranking: No. 13 NATL.
School: Chandler (Ariz.)

Scouting Summary: Hyper-accurate passer who looks like one of the more well-rounded quarterback prospects in the 2027 cycle. Measured in at around 6-foot-3, 205 pounds with 10-inch hands prior to his senior season. Turned in a strong finish to his junior season, completing over 70% of his passes for 3,815 yards and 33 touchdowns against five interceptions while leading his team to a state title berth. Touts smooth mechanics. A high-level processor who is able to locate open receivers and read defender leverage. Made tough throws over the middle of the field as a junior. Also proved to be a dangerous run threat on designed keepers, rushing for 741 yards and 17 scores. Turned in the best showing from a quarterback on the national all-star circuit at the Navy All-American Bowl prior to his senior season. Will need to continue gaining key in-game experience throughout the rest of his high school career. Arm strength is good but not overwhelming at this stage. Well-rounded overall skillset makes him one of the more high-floor quarterback prospects in the 2027 class.

2. Jake Nawrot — Kentucky commit

Rivals300 Ranking: No. 27 NATL.
School: John Hersey (Ill.)

Scouting Summary: Instinctual quarterback prospect with the passing skill and physical traits to make him one of the top passers in the 2027 cycle. Measured at around 6-foot-3, 200 pounds with 10-inch hands prior to his senior season. First year starter as a junior who exploded on the scene, turning in one of the best seasons of his top-ranked peers, completing 71.1% of his passes for 3,078 yards and a state best 41 touchdown passes against 2 interceptions. Has a high-end combination of arm strength and accuracy. Able to push the ball downfield without much strain and generates easy velocity in the camp setting. Has a tight, replicable release that allows for consistent ball placement. Plays with an innate feel on Friday nights. A fluid, natural mover in his lower body, making for coordinated footwork and mechanics. Slides in the pocket to avoid pressure. Steps up and takes hits while delivering strikes over the middle of the field Put more difficult throws on junior film than any other top quarterback prospect in the cycle. Capable of picking up yards when the play breaks down, rushing for 8 scores as a junior. Doubles as a good high school basketball player and spent much of his early high school career on the hardwood. Had a fantastic debut season, but will need to continue banking valuable in-game reps as he continues developing.

3. Israel Abrams — Miami commit

Rivals300 Ranking: No. 44 NATL.
School: Montini Catholic (Ill.)

Scouting Summary: Strong-armed quarterback with a quick release and the ability to drive the football to all levels of the field. Has a long, lean build, measuring in at north of 6-foot-4, and around 190 pounds with a 9.75-inch hand prior to his senior season. Plays with a discernible twitch as a passer. Looks to have one of the stronger arms in the 2027 cycle. Touts a quick release, showing the ability to get the football up and out in a flash. Rips far hash throws with ease, allowing his offense to access the full width of the field at multiple levels. Bouncy mover in the pocket with quick feet. Steps up in the pocket and makes second-reaction plays when pressured. Comfortable delivering off-platorm and does not require an established base. A problem-solver on improvisational plays. Turned in a very productive junior season, completing 68.5% of his passes for 4,072 yards and 40 touchdowns with six interceptions, while leading his team to its second consecutive state title. Also a quality athlete who can pick up yards with his legs, running for 10 more touchdowns as a junior. Will need to continue getting bigger and stronger as he moves to the next level. Can also work on polishing his overall mechanics and consistency. The combination of physical ability and production on Friday nights makes him one of the top quarterbacks in the 2027 cycle.

4. Keegan Croucher — Ole Miss commit

Rivals300 Ranking: No. 50 NATL.
School: Baylor School (Tenn.)

Scouting Summary: Big-framed quarterback who is among the top pure arm talents in the 2027 cycle. Measured at around 6-foot-4, 205 pounds with a 9.5-inch hand prior to his senior season. Has a smooth, easy throwing motion and effortlessly drives the football to multiple levels. Touts a quick release and generates palpable velocity. Shows the ability to make high-level throws from in and out of structure on film. Drives the football into tight windows and can take the top off with his downfield arm strength. A quality athlete who tests well at his size. Athleticism and size make him tough to bring down in the pocket. Shows improvisational ability and is capable of making ‘wow’ throws on the move. Originally from upstate New York and transferred to Cheshire Academy in Connecticut for his sophomore and junior seasons before transferring to national power Baylor School in Chattanooga as a senior. Completed 69.1% of his passes for 1692 yards and 16 touchdowns against six interceptions as a junior. Production was on the lower end of top 2027 quarterback prospects, but was not in an offense with a productive passing game in those seasons. Has a multi-sport background from his original home high school as a basketball and baseball player. Needs to add consistency and production to his resume as a senior, but has one of the higher upsides among the 2027 quarterback group with continued improvement given his high-end tools.

5. Trae Taylor — Nebraska commit

Rivals300 Ranking: No. 71 NATL.
School: Millard South (Neb.)

Scout’s Take: “Trae Taylor set the pace in an extremely deep quarterback group at Rivals Nashville. The Nebraska commit has made strides over the past year adding size and strength to his frame. Taylor flashed a strong arm in each period and station throughout the day. The ability to throw with both velocity and touch stood out within the quarterback group. In 1-on-1’s Taylor stuck the ball on wide receivers, giving the pass-catchers chances to make a play even against tight coverage. Taylor ranks as a top five quarterback prospect in the Rivals300 and has strung together several positive performances this spring.” — Charles Power, Rivals Director of Scouting and Rankings

6. Kavian Bryant — Texas Tech commit

Rivals300 Ranking: No. 73 NATL.
School: Westwood (Texas)

Scout’s Take: “Bryant is one of the most physically and athletically gifted prospects in the country and we were able to see it during his workout at Rivals Houston. His comfort and natural arm action as a passer while on the move allows him to drive the ball with velocity, even if he is unable to get his feet underneath him. The ball flies off of his hand and throws the deep ball with little to no effort, even when pushing it 50-plus yards downfield. He showed that he has one of the strongest arms in the cycle. And even with a couple misfires during the individual period, Bryant still showed improvement in his ability to layer the football and deliver the ball with touch since the end of his junior season. He proved on Sunday that he’s not only one of the top athletes in the country, but one of the top passers as well.” — Cody Bellaire, Rivals National Scout

7. Elijah Haven — Alabama commit

Rivals300 Ranking: No. 96 NATL.
School: Dunham School (La.)

On his commitment“Coach DeBoer is a great guy and an amazing coach. He produces at the QB level and he’s done a great job of that. With Ty (Simpson) this year, they did a helluva job this season. Coach DeBoer is the leading factor of that, and that definitely is reassuring to have a head coach in that position and also to be able to lead the quarterbacks in that way.” — Haven to Rivals’ Sam Spiegelman:

8. Blake Roskopf — Washington commit

Rivals300 Ranking: No. 101 NATL.
School: Desert Edge (Ariz.)

Scout’s Take: “Blake Roskopf has the look of a riser coming out of his junior season at Goodyear (Ariz.) Desert Edge. He’s a jumbo quarterback at around 6-foot-5, 230-pounds and touts one of the stronger arms in the cycle. While Roskopf easily generates impressive velocity, we’re most impressed with his ability to get the ball up and out with a snappy, quick release. He cut down on turnovers and increased his production year over year.” — Charles Power, Rivals Director of Scouting and Rankings

9. Peter Bourque — Virginia Tech commit

Rivals300 Ranking: No. 107 NATL.
School: Tabor Academy (Mass.)

Scout’s Take: Peter Bourque was the standout among a quarterback group that had a fairly rocky weekend overall at OT7. The 6-foot-4, 220-pounder was the clear top passer on Saturday, leading his team to several tight wins. Bourque flashed a live arm, with the ability to generate considerable velocity to every level of the field – with accuracy. He made a number of impressive tight-window throws and played with quality timing.” — Charles Power, Rivals Director of Scouting and Rankings

10. Kamden Lopati — Michigan commit

Rivals300 Ranking: No. 115 NATL.
School: West (Utah)

Scouting Summary: Lopati is one of the top quarterbacks in the national ’27 class. He’s a big frame quarterback who has actually slimmed down over the last year and has a solid 6-foot-3, 215 pound frame. A pure thrower with some under-rated athleticism and has shown he can stress a defense with his arm and his legs. For his size, he moves well and shows some real dual-threat ability. Has been highly productive the last two seasons, throwing for over 5,600 yards and nearly 60 touchdowns. Will take his shots down the field and has the arm strength to throws the deep outs and posts on a rope. Moves well in the pocket and shows the quickness to get outside and elude the rush and throws very well on the run. Rushed for 730 yards and 10 touchdowns as a junior and is a zone read threat who a defense has to respect. Can continue to improve his ability to process the game and be quicker with his reads but has made strides in those area over the last two years and his game is trending in the right direction. A definite high Power 4 prospect with an NFL ceiling.

Other quarterbacks in the 2027 Rivals300

11. Davin Davidson — Florida commit
12. Kharim Hughley — Clemson commit
13. Peyton Houston — LSU commit
14. Jamison Roberts — Oklahoma commit
15. Andre Adams — Colorado commit

16. Jack Sorgi — Wisconsin commit
17. Champ Monds — Notre Dame commit
18. Luke Babin — Baylor commit
19. Dane Weber

See Ohio State football first round NFL draft picks in new uniforms

It's been less than a month since the Ohio State football team had four players drafted in the first 11 picks. Carnell Tate went No. 4 to the Tennessee Titans. Arvell Reese followed at No. 5, going to the New York Giants. Sonny Styles wasn't far behind taken by the Washington Commanders at No. 7. And the final Buckeye selected in the first round was Caleb Downs, going to Dallas. It was another testament proving Ohio State is an NFL factory, churning out talent year after year.

Three of the four have signed their rookie contracts, with Reese being the exception. A deal is expected to be done soon. All four threw on their new threads for a photo shoot with their respective teams. It's a first look at what these former Buckeyes will look like in something other than Scarlet and Gray. From the classic Cowboys look for Downs to Tate in a new look Titans uniform, the results are outstanding. Take a look at how these former Ohio State stars will look when they take NFL fields this fall.

Carnell Tate - Tennessee Titans

.@carnelltate looking clean in his new @Titans jersey 🥶 pic.twitter.com/AP1e6cLBCN

— NFL (@NFL) May 16, 2026

Arvell Reese - New York Giants

big blue energy from @arvxll 🍎 pic.twitter.com/Gtj7FHOugZ

— NFL (@NFL) May 16, 2026

Sonny Styles - Washington Commanders

SONNY 😤@NFLPA | #RookiePremierepic.twitter.com/6TiR4erug4

— Washington Commanders (@Commanders) May 17, 2026

Caleb Downs - Dallas Cowboys

pics from the premier 📸#DallasCowboys | @calebdowns

📸: @ben_liebenberg/NFL pic.twitter.com/SPOF7eChM3

— Dallas Cowboys (@dallascowboys) May 16, 2026

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LSU signs UTSA guard Austin Nunez out of NCAA transfer portal

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LSU has signed UTSA transfer guard Austin Nunez, who has previously had stints at Arizona State and Ole Miss. On3’s Pete Nakos confirmed the signing.

Nunez is coming off a season at UTSA in which he averaged 9.8 points, 2.8 assists, 2.1 rebounds and 1.1 steals per game. All four figures were career highs.

Even so, Austin Nunez didn’t play a full slate of games. He has been limited at times in his career. He appeared in 22 games this season for the Roadrunners, starting 21 of them. He averaged 28.5 minutes per contest.

Nunez’s shooting numbers have fluctuated quite a bit over the years. He started off his freshman season at Arizona State shooting 37.7% from 3-point range on decent volume, attempting 53 shots. But this past year, on his heaviest volume yet (87 shots), he connected on just 25.3% of them.

He is, however, an excellent free-throw shooter. Austin Nunez is a career 85.4% mark from the charity stripe. And he gets there with some regularity, averaging about three trips per game this season.

Nunez began his career at Arizona State, where he appeared in 28 games as a freshman. He then transferred to Ole Miss the following year, appearing in 30 contests. He would transfer back to Arizona State, but he would play in just four contests during the 2024-25 season. From there he transferred to UTSA.

Now, Austin Nunez will get a chance on the big stage again. He should provide some backcourt pop for new LSU coach Will Wade.

LSU adds Austin Nunez, Abdi Bashir Jr.

In addition to Austin Nunez, Kansas State transfer guard Abdi Bashir Jr.has committed to LSU, On3’s Joe Tipton reported. LSU will mark Bashir Jr.’s third program in four seasons. He was the No. 125-ranked player in On3’s Transfer Portal Rankings.

Bashir Jr. played his first two collegiate seasons at Monmouth (2023-2025) and spent last season at Kansas State. Across 84 career games (50 starts), the Omaha native boasts career averages of 13.2 points, 1.9 rebounds, and 1.5 assists

He became LSU‘s third addition out of the transfer portal, joining former Kentucky forward Mouhamed Dioubate and former Michigan State guard Divine Ugochukwu. Nunez was the fourth addition from the portal. LSU also hauled in international center Márcio Santos, who has been playing for Maccabi Tel Aviv in Israel.

On3’s Daniel Hager also contributed to this report.

Sports Illustrated deletes writer profile, clears out prediction market vertical, following AI plagiarism accusations

Sports Illustrated
Credit: Tuscaloosa News, SI.com

After a writer was accused of using AI to plagiarize a Sportico article about prediction market Kalshi, Sports Illustrated deleted the writer’s profile from its site and appears to have cleared out recent content from its prediction market vertical.

On May 13, Dan Bernstein and Lev Akabas wrote on Sportico about how users have lost more than $100 million placing parlay bets from Kalshi’s retail app and website in 2026 so far.

On May 15, Parker Loverich wrote, “Who is really winning on Kalshi parlays according to the data,” which, as noted by Futurism, essentially regurgitated the same information and analysis as the Sportico article but failed to offer any attribution. The article did mention Sportico when sharing a quote from a piece written a year earlier, which was also linked in the more recent Sportico piece.

On May 17, Bernstein called out Sports Illustrated on X, accusing the company of “stealing entire stories from people without credit, seemingly using AI.”

“This becomes very obvious when it’s stealing data only you’ve reported!” he added.

The husk of the Sports Illustrated brand is stealing entire stories from people without credit, seemingly using AI.

This becomes very obvious when it’s stealing data only you’ve reported!

Even copied my request for comment ☠pic.twitter.com/LdPsudHijZ

— Dan Bernstein (@dan_bernstein_) May 18, 2026

At some point in the 90 minutes after being called out, Sports Illustrated seemingly took down the offending article. Parker Loverich’s profile on SI.com was also deleted, and at some point afterward, Loverich took down his X account and LinkedIn profile. The sports site’s prediction market vertical also appears to have been gutted of recent content, with the latest article dating to May 4.

A Sports Illustrated spokesperson provided the following statement to Awful Announcing:

“Parker Loverich is a real reporter. The predictions market On SI site was managed by an independent publisher who is expected to abide by Sports Illustrated’s editorial guidelines. Sports Illustrated became aware of a violation of those guidelines in regards to the use of AI and immediately took steps internally to address this violation, including cutting ties with the publisher.”

“If someone was plagiarizing my work and no one was actually seeing it, then it would be semi-annoying,” Sportico’s Bernstein told Futurism. “But the idea of a plagiarized version showing up in Google over my own version, or someone seeing the plagiarized version and then citing the plagiarized version instead of my own, that’s kind of frustrating.”

This isn’t the first time the once-proud brand has been caught up in an AI scandal. Futurism reported in 2023 that SI had published multiple articles by fake, AI-generated authors, with at least some of the articles themselves produced by AI. The company’s use of AI was condemned by many in the media, including its own writers. It appears a fresh round of condemnation might be in order.

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Iowa football among top 4 schools for 2027 Michigan ATH

As the summer months approach, Iowa football has landed a spot in the top four schools of 2027 prospect Lundon Hampton after several visits from the Hawkeyes' staff over the past few months.

Hampton, a 6-foot-2, 195-pounder out of Kenowa Hills in Grand Rapids, Mich., is listed as the No. 24 athlete and No. 19 prospect in Michigan, according to Rivals' 2027 recruiting rankings.

Along with Iowa, Hampton's three other schools comprising his top four are fellow Big Ten foes Michigan, Michigan State, and Penn State.

Per his Instagram, 2027 3⭐️ ATH out of Kenowa Hills (Mich.) Grand Rapids, Lundon Hampton has Iowa in his top four alongside Michigan, Michigan State and Penn State.

Running backs coach Jay Norvell made the trip to see Hampton in person twice at the beginning of May. pic.twitter.com/NszewMXAYT

— Eliot Clough (@EliotClough) May 18, 2026

Hampton, who boasts an array of skills on the gridiron, saw snaps at running back and defensive back last season at Kenowa Hills. Hampton also returned kicks.

Hampton picked up his offer from the Hawkeyes on May 1. The talented player from Michigan revealed that his commitment date is now set for Thursday, May 21 at 3 p.m. CT.

Here's a look at Hampton's highlights:

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Usyk ready to fight kickboxer at Egyptian pyramid. No joke.

As heavyweights Oleksandr Usyk and Rico Verhoeven prepare to fight on Saturday, May 23, the most astonishing tale of the tape belongs to the venue.

They will battle in Egypt at the Great Pyramid of Giza, one of the Seven Wonders of the world and a breathtaking sight.

Height: 454 feet.

Weight: No scale big enough to know.

Age: Almost 4,000 years old.

Record: Undefeated. Which is to say the structure hasn’t been knocked down since it was built.

Now exactly why this fight is taking place in front of the pyramid is unclear. But it’s about as novel (or, gimmicky) as the fight itself.

Usyk (24-0, 15 KOs) is a three-time undisputed champion boxer from Ukraine. Verhoeven is a kickboxer with a record of 66-10 and 10 knockouts. He has boxed professionally just once, and won by second-round knockout over Janos Finfera in 2014.

Oleksandr Usyk vs. Rico Verhoeven how to watch

Date: Saturday, May 23

Pay-per-view: DAZN

PPV fee: $59.99

Time: 1 p.m. ET, main card starts

Oleksandr Usyk vs. Rico Verhoeven tale of the tape

  • Height: Usyk 6-3; Verhoeven 6-5
  • Weight: Usyk 227 pounds; Verhoeven 270 pounds
  • Reach: Usyk 78 inches; Verhoeven 77 inches
  • Age: Usyk 39; Verhoeven 37

Oleksandr Usyk vs. Rico Verhoeven main card

  • Oleksandr Usyk vs. Rico Verhoeven; heavyweight, for the WBA and WBC titles
  • Hamzah Sheeraz vs. Alem Begic; super-middleweight, for the vacant WBO title
  • Jack Catterall vs. Shakhram Giyasov; welterweight, for the WBA title
  • Frank Sanchez vs. Richard Torrez Jr.; heavyweight
  • Mizuki Hiruta vs. Mai Soliman; super flyweight, for the WBO title
  • Daniel Lapin vs. Benjamin Mendes Tani; light heavyweight

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Oleksandr Usyk vs. Rico Verhoeven pits boxing champ vs. kickboxer

Rookie Cardinals coach Mike LaFleur downplays QB Jacoby Brissett's absence at OTAs: 'We've had contact'

Rookie Arizona Cardinals head coach Mike LaFleur took the helm of his first day of OTAs Monday without his presumed starting quarterback.

Jacoby Brissett remained away from Cardinals offseason activities as he reportedly seeks a new contract.

Brissett joined the Cardinals in 2025 as Kyler Murray’s backup making backup quarterback money — $12.5 million over two years. But he started 12 games in his first season in Arizona as the Cardinals paved the path for Murray’s eventual exit.

The Cardinals were so desperate to part with Murray that they let him walk for nothing while still on the hook for a roughly $55 million cap hit. That left Brissett at the top of the depth chart.

And now that he’s in line to start for Arizona, he presumably wants to be paid more like a starter. With Brissett absent Monday, LaFleur was left to answer questions about his quarterback.

He downplayed the impact of a veteran like Brissett missing OTAs.

Arizona Cardinals coach Mike LaFleur says he's "had contact" with QB Jacoby Brissett and things remain "where we were a few weeks ago."

Brissett was absent to start voluntary OTAs. pic.twitter.com/vcwEiYL1nE

— PHNX Cardinals (@PHNX_Cardinals) May 18, 2026

“Like I’ve said with Jacoby and all veterans I’ve ever been around, they’ve played football,” he said. “The hardest thing to do in this league is get used to the speed of the game. And even for — not just the rookie, but the second- or third-year guy.

“And he’s played a lot of football. He’s done probably everything that we’ve ever done schematically. It’s just a little bit different verbiage. … If a rookie’s not here or a second-year guy’s not here, you’re like, ‘oh crap,’ because it takes a minute.”

As for the state of negotiations between Brissett and the Cardinals, LaFleur kept his answer brief.

“We’ve had contact, I’ll keep it at that,” LaFleur continued.

More Cardinals dysfunction?

OTAs are voluntary. Players aren’t contractually required to attend offseason activities until mandatory minicamp in June. But a rookie head coach running his first set of OTAs without his presumed starting quarterback is certainly not good news for the Cardinals, regardless of Brissett’s veteran status.

The Cardinals are reportedly open to working with Brissett on adjusting his deal. If they’re going to figure one out, sooner is obviously better for the team’s chances of success during a critical transition.

Could Brissett lose his job?

Brissett’s absence could potentially put his spot at the top of the depth chart in peril.

The Cardinals selected former Georgia and Miami quarterback Carson Beck in the third round of April’s NFL Draft. Veteran former NFL starter Gardner Minshew is also sitting behind Brissett on the depth chart.

The longer Brissett remains absent, the more opportunity Beck and Minshew have to make their case for the starting job.

1860 Munich fans insult Bayern Munich with fake club crest during trophy parade

Bayern Munich's team celebrate their 35th Bundesliga championship title on the balcony at the City Hall at Marienplatz in Munich, southern Germany, on May 17, 2026. (Photo by Alexandra BEIER / AFP via Getty Images) | AFP via Getty Images

Bayern Munich has many rivals. The lesser known of which is the one with local club 1860 Munich (or as some Bayern fans affectionately call them, 1859+1 Munich). After 1860 ultras mobbed someone from Bayern’s offices, it seems they’re at it again when this seemingly harmless “Bayern” crest was floating about:

An anti-Bayern banner in the form of a Bayern logo, but reads: 'FC Bauern H*rensöhne' was displayed at Marienplatz during today's title celebration. It was even shown on the club's channel. 1860 Munich fans are reportedly behind this action
pic.twitter.com/0WchzRUYAC

— Bayern & Germany (@iMiaSanMia) May 17, 2026

As it turns out, it’s a fake and what the crest reads is “FC Farmers sons of b*tches.”

It wouldn’t be the first time 1860 tried to cause mayhem. During Bayern’s 125th anniversary celebrations, they hung an insulting banner outside a building across the Marienplatz. Three years ago, ultras from both teams had a massive brawl in the city. Heck, even the club presidents aren’t on the same wavelength.

All things considered, hopefully 1859+1 enjoyed their 15 minutes of fame because once this settles down it’s back to being irrelevant until perhaps the next time they try to become “relevant again”.


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Cleveland Browns: When it comes to UDFAs, keep an eye on the money

May 8, 2026; Berea, OH, USA; Cleveland Browns running back Davon Booth (29) during rookie minicamp at CrossCountry Mortgage Campus. Mandatory Credit: Ken Blaze-Imagn Images | Ken Blaze-Imagn Images

The Cleveland Browns are always entertaining during training camp, but this summer should be particularly interesting.

Offensive line coach George Warhop will be working to get up to five new starters, headlined by first-round draft pick Spencer Fano, up to speed before the start of the regular season.

Wide receivers coach Christian Jones will be doing the same with rookies KC Concepcion and Denzel Boston, while also working on the potential of second-year player Isaiah Bond to help take some of the pressure off erratic veteran Jerry Jeudy.

Finally, head coach Todd Monken and offensive coordinator Travis Switzer have to figure out what to do with one of the most malodorous quarterback rooms in the NFL, where a once seemingly unbelievable outcome may become reality.

It will not be all about draft picks and washed-up quarterbacks, of course, as every training camp brings with it a fresh crop of undrafted free agents eager for any opportunity they can find to make an impression.

There is still a long way to go until the initial 53-man roster needs to be set, but if recent history is a guide, then we may have an idea of who might have the lead among the 14 undrafted free agents currently on Cleveland’s roster.

This year, DE Logan Fano ($310k), DE Khordae Snyder ($275k), RB Davon Booth ($165k) and CB Nate Evans ($130k) have the largest guarantees among Browns undrafted rookies, per Over The Cap.

Six UDFAs made Cleveland’s initial 53-man roster last year, including Donovan McMillon and… https://t.co/iS2OIziwah

— Daniel Oyefusi (@DanielOyefusi) May 18, 2026

Last year, general manager Andrew Berry kept six UDFAs on the initial 53-man roster, including the top three players who received the most guaranteed money: safety Donovan McMillon, cornerback Lamareon James, and defensive end/fullback Adin Huntington.

McMillon and Huntington went on to play for the Browns during the season, while James was released in mid-September and is currently on the practice squad of the New York Giants.

So while it may not ensure a roster spot, it is probably worth noting that four of the current undrafted free agents received guaranteed money in excess of $100,000 this year, according to spotrac.com:

  • Defensive end Logan Fano ($310,000)
  • Defensive end Kordae Sydnor ($275,000)
  • Running back Davon Booth ($165,000)
  • Cornerback Nate Evans ($130,000)

In a world where the Browns are paying Deshaun Watson $46 million this season, the figures for the UDFAs are essentially pocket change, but it could still give those four a small advantage in the eyes of the talent evaluators as they progress through training camp and the preseason.

It is interesting to note that a player who may receive a lot of attention this summer, cornerback Michael Coats Jr., is one of just two UDFAs with no guaranteed money (the other is defensive tackle Trey Gooden). If Coats can make an impression on the coaches, that is the kind of feel-good story that everyone can get behind.

NASCAR entry list for the 2026 Coca-Cola 600 at Charlotte

The NASCAR Cup Series is ready to take on the 2026 Coca-Cola 600 at Charlotte Motor Speedway, and the entry list has been revealed. 

NASCAR released the 2026 Coca-Cola 600, O'Reilly Series, and Truck Series entry list for Charlotte on Monday afternoon. This is Charlotte's first of two oval dates on the NASCAR schedule, as the ROVAL was removed from the track for the 2026 season. All three NASCAR levels will be on track this weekend.

All 36 full-time drivers are present for the 2026 Coca-Cola 600 on Sunday afternoon. This is the second season in the charter system's history in which all 36 entries have a full-time competitor. Timmy Hill (Garage 66), Corey Heim (23XI Racing), and Katherine Legge (Live Fast Motorsports) are the open entries, making it a 39-driver field.

Below, you can check out the NASCAR entry list for the Cup Series race at Charlotte in May 2026!

NASCAR entry list for the 2026 Coca-Cola 600 at Charlotte

  1. No. 1 Ross Chastain
  2. No. 2 Austin Cindric
  3. No. 3 Austin Dillon
  4. No. 4 Noah Gragson
  5. No. 5 Kyle Larson
  6. No. 6 Brad Keselowski
  7. No. 7 Daniel Suarez
  8. No. 8 Kyle Busch
  9. No. 9 Chase Elliott
  10. No. 10 Ty Dillon
  11. No. 11 Denny Hamlin
  12. No. 12 Ryan Blaney
  13. No. 16 A.J. Allmendinger
  14. No. 17 Chris Buescher
  15. No. 19 Chase Briscoe
  16. No. 20 Christopher Bell
  17. No. 21 Josh Berry
  18. No. 22 Joey Logano
  19. No. 23 Bubba Wallace
  20. No. 24 William Byron
  21. No. 34 Todd Gilliland
  22. No. 35 Riley Herbst
  23. No. 38 Zane Smith
  24. No. 41 Cole Custer
  25. No. 42 John Hunter Nemechek
  26. No. 43 Erik Jones
  27. No. 45 Tyler Reddick
  28. No. 47 Ricky Stenhouse Jr.
  29. No. 48 Alex Bowman
  30. No. 51 Cody Ware
  31. No. 54 Ty Gibbs
  32. No. 60 Ryan Preece
  33. No 66 Timmy Hill*
  34. No. 67 Corey Heim*
  35. No. 71 Michael McDowell
  36. No. 77 Carson Hocevar
  37. No. 78 Katherine Legge*
  38. No. 88 Connor Zilisch
  39. No. 97 Shane van Gisbergen

* = open entry

More: How to watch NASCAR live at Charlotte in May 2026, full schedule

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MSU football offers under-the-radar OT prospect from Indiana

Michigan State football has extended an offer to an under-the-radar offensive lineman prospect from Indiana.

RJ Clem of Logansport, Ind. announced on Monday that he's picked up an offer from the Spartans. Clem announced the offer from the Spartans by posting on his social media X account.

Clem is listed at 6-foot-6 and 265 pounds, and plays for Logansport High. He is considered an offensive tackle by 247Sports and is currently unranked and unrated by the recruiting service.

Michigan State is the first Big Ten school to extend an offer to Clem, according to 247Sports. He also holds offers from Wake Forest, Central Michigan, Liberty, Western Michigan, New Mexico, Yale, Harvard, Princeton and Penn.

Yale is the lone school to have an official visit currently lined up with Clem. We will have to wait and see if the Spartans add an official visit for this next month.

🚨Offer Alert #11🚨
After a nice visit last week and a call today from Coach Tabacca - I am very excited to announce my first Big Ten and 11th overall offer to Michigan State Football!!! Can't wait to get to campus to meet all the coaches and see the facilities. @coachfitz51pic.twitter.com/WBN6q3GuVM

— RJ Clem (@RJ_Clem) May 18, 2026

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Marcelo Mayer Endorses Potential Position Change

Boston Red Sox second baseman Marcelo Mayer

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No further update has been made available on the status of Boston Red Sox veteran leader Trevor Story as he continues to seek opinions on a sports hernia that may require surgery.

His absence could last up to 10 weeks should surgery be deemed necessary. This leaves a hole in the middle of the infield that interim manager Chad Tracy has chosen to fill with Andruw Monasterio for the time being. 

However, second baseman Marcelo Mayer has already been floated as a potential long-term replacement. Tracy said he is considering the idea, but has not given it much thought, with Story still expected to return. 

Mayer himself embraces a potential position change. 

"Obviously, that’s home to me," Mayer said of the shortstop position. "That’s where I’ve played my whole life. And we’ve had some discussions, going to get some reps there in practice whenever I can. But wherever Trace [tells] you to play, that’s what it’s going to be, whether it’s short, third, second. I’m just here to help the team."

The defensive change wouldn't have an impact on the Red Sox's biggest weakness, which is its struggling lineup. But fans would love to see if the young middle infielder could be a long-term mainstay at Major League Baseball's most coveted position. 

Monday night's lineup featured Mayer at second, Monasterio at shortstop, and Triple-A callup Nick Sogard starting at third base over offseason trade acquisition Caleb Durbin for the second consecutive game. 

More MLB: Chad Tracy Reveals Why Ceddanne Rafaela Isn't In Lineup For Royals Opener

FSU basketball parts ways with infamous piece of memorabilia

I don't know how to tell you this, but hold your tears, Florida State fans. The Seminoles have parted ways with one of their more infamous pieces of memorabilia.

Before Luke Loucks took the reins of the FSU basketball program, Leonard Hamilton's squad in 2020 finished their season as the No. 4 team nationally. That year's conference and NCAA tournaments were cancelled due to COVID-19, meaning the Seminoles never got to compete for a title.

In recognition of their accomplishments, though, FSU raised a banner in celebration. Typically, the Seminoles have only done that for their NCAA Tournament appearances, like in 1993 when they reached the Elite Eight. Their banner read "NCAA Cancelled, #4 Final Ranking, 2020."

Now in 2026, it appears Loucks was okay with parting ways with that banner, as it's now in the possession of Barstool Sports' Big Cat, better known as Dan Katz.

Katz took to X, posting, "Another piece of memorabilia secured. Banner raising in Chicago in a couple weeks with@lukeloucks. Thank you for the incredible hospitality @FSUHoops" with a photo of the infamous banner.

Katz is known for collecting extremely rare pieces of memorabilia, including a bathroom trough from the Buffalo Bills' old stadium and a banner that reads "Get Charged Up!" from when the Los Angeles Chargers were based in San Diego.

Truly, this 2020 banner is something all Seminoles fans will dearly miss.

Another piece of memorabilia secured.

Banner raising in Chicago in a couple weeks with @lukeloucks. Thank you for the incredible hospitality @FSUHoopspic.twitter.com/U1dGYXRr2q

— Big Cat (@BarstoolBigCat) May 18, 2026

It’s beautiful @FSUHoops#GRITpic.twitter.com/7o4PzUfQoQ

— Pardon My Take (@PardonMyTake) May 18, 2026

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This article originally appeared on FSU Wire: FSU Basketball: Infamous banner no longer in the rafters

Ex-Suns big man slams Anthony Edwards quitting early in loss to Spurs

There's a thin line between Anthony Edwards showing good sportsmanship and quitting a game too early.

The NBA media, including ex-Arizona Wildcats and Phoenix natives Channing Frye and Richard Jefferson, have criticized Edwards' polarizing handshakes to the San Antonio Spurs early in the fourth quarter during the Minnesota Timberwolves' season-ending Game 6 home loss on May 15.

Edwards, who scored 24 points, conceded the loss as he was being subbed out with eight minutes remaining when Minnesota was down by 33 points. The final score was 139-109.

The former Suns forward and "Road Trippin' Show" podcast host, Channing Frye, and Jefferson agreed during the show's May 18 episode about why they weren't feeling Edwards' gesture.

"You make a big deal halfway through a timeout to walk across the court," Frye said to Jefferson. "Richard, you would never in your life go across the court. Hey, I'm sitting on the bench, when I see the guys, maybe at the beginning of a timeout, two or three minutes, when everything has calmed down. ... Three minutes, two minutes, then go over there, say, 'Hey, I just wanted to say boom, boom, boom.'

"That would have been very different, but eight minutes is wild.”

Channing Frye says Anthony Edwards going to shake Spurs hands with 8 minutes left is crazy:

“They literally just took that belt to a** you waved the white flag and then you immediately go over there. Dude you got to sit down take that a** whipping for a little bit. 3 minutes, 2… https://t.co/4TSsRNv7hspic.twitter.com/XR9g82ltmI

— NBA Courtside (@NBA__Courtside) May 18, 2026

Minnesota was eliminated in the Western Conference semifinals, 4-2. San Antonio advanced to the West finals to face the No. 1 and defending champion Oklahoma City Thunder, which swept the Suns and the Los Angeles Lakers.

"At that point, you know you ain't going back in, so you just trying to get them the respect they deserve," Edwards told reporters after the game. "I just tip my hat to them. They were just the better team."

Anthony Edwards dapped up every Spurs coach and players before being subbed out of the game with 8 minutes left 👏

(via @NBAonPrime) pic.twitter.com/7LQWokv4uh

— ClutchPoints (@ClutchPoints) May 16, 2026

At least what Edwards did at eight minutes left was endearing, unlike the Detroit Pistons' infamous walkout at eight seconds left during their season-ending 1991 Eastern Conference semifinals Game 4 loss to the Chicago Bulls.

As Detroit was being swept on its home floor and dethroned by the Michael Jordan-led rival Bulls, the "Bad Boys" Pistons All-Stars Isiah Thomas and Bill Laimbeer decided not to shake their opponents' hands, as presented most recently in "The Last Dance" documentary series.

Thomas and Laimbeer began leading the trek past the Bulls' bench to the locker room, even though the game was still being played. That moment marked the end of the Pistons' back-to-back title runs and the beginning of the Bulls' three-peat dynasty, including their 1993 championship win over the Suns.

1991 Detroit Pistons Walk-Off led by Isiah Thomas and Bill Laimbeer.

A rage-quit in real life after the Bulls swept them, essentially inventing the first viral unfollow, group chat mute, and silent exit before social media even existed.
pic.twitter.com/t0xzCd3ZKx

— OLDSKOOLBBALL (@oldskoolbballx) January 8, 2026

This article originally appeared on Arizona Republic: Ex-Sun slams Anthony Edwards quitting early in playoff loss to Spurs

Head Coach Bob Chesney Reveals Why He Chose UCLA

UCLA not only chose Bob Chesney to be the program’s new head coach but Chesney also chose UCLA.

UCLA Bruins coach Bob Chesney reacts during the spring game at Rose Bowl.
May 2, 2026; Pasadena, CA, USA; UCLA Bruins coach Bob Chesney reacts during the spring game at Rose Bowl. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-Imagn Images

After leading James Madison to their first College Football Playoff appearance last season, multiple programs were interested in hiring Chesney as head coach. One of those programs was Big Ten rival, Penn State, which is located in Chesney’s home state of Pennsylvania.

Chesney ultimately decided to take the job with UCLA and has already started transforming the program. Chesney explained why he chose the Bruins over other schools in a recent interview with Liam Blutman of Barstool Sports.

Chesney listed three different reasons why he picked UCLA: location, mentorship and education.

I was blessed enough to ask @CoachBobChesney why he chose @UCLAFootball

I forgot to thank him for saving my life pic.twitter.com/ZP83tf6lEK

— Liam Blutman (@Blutman27) May 18, 2026

UCLA is located in arguably one of the best cities in the world in sunny Los Angeles. Chesney said the location also opens opportunities to meet people who can prepare him and his players for life after football.

Chesney said he was also impressed by the UCLA alumni. He explained how there are multiple professional athletes his players can learn from but also several retired football players who are excelling in life outside of football that can mentor his players.

One of his final factors was the quality of education, and UCLA had been the No. 1 public university for eight years in a row in the annual U.S. News & World Report rankings.

“[UCLA] just checks all these boxes that I can’t imagine really a better place,” Chesney said in the interview.

Chesney is determined to lead UCLA to a championship in the future. The Bruins’ new era under Chesney officially kicks off against California on Sept. 5 at the California Memorial Stadium in Berkeley.

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Report: Laila Harbert to sign with San Diego Wave FC

ALICANTE, SPAIN - FEBRUARY 28: Laila Harbert of England looks on during the U20 Women's International match between Spain and England at Albir Garden Stadium on February 28, 2026 in Alicante, Spain. (Photo by Mateo Villalba - The FA/The FA via Getty Images) | The FA via Getty Images

San Diego Wave are getting set to add young depth to their midfield.

The Telegraph reported that Laila Harbert is on the verge of making a permanent jump to the National Women’s Soccer League from Arsenal of the English Women’s Super League.

The move will likely not be officially announced until the Summer and Arsenal are expected to keep a buy-back option in the deal.

The 19-year-old midfielder signed her first professional contract when Jonas Eidevall was still with Arsenal and has featured across multiple levels of the youth national team system for England. Harbert was also named the captain of England’s under-17 team when the team was coached by Natalie Henderson, who is currently a member of the San Diego Wave coaching staff.

Excl: Laila Harbert on verge of joining San Diego Wave after Arsenal accepted a bid from the US club.

England youth international to reunite with Jonas Eidevall and Natalie Henderson. Full story:https://t.co/bzf82xDNat

— Kathryn Batte (@KathrynBatte) May 18, 2026

Harbert was most recently on loan with Everton for the second half of the WSL season, and spent a part in the United States with 2025 the NWSL’s Portland Thorns for the second half of 2025 season where she made five appearances.

It’s unclear how Harbert will fit into the Wave midfield which has featured great young players through 10 matches with players like Kimmi Ascanio, Gia Corley, Lia Godfrey and Laurina Fazer all performing well. Wave co-captain Kenza Dali is one of the oldest players on the team at 35 years old, but has showed no signs of slowing down with her dominant presence in the midfield.

The Wave currently hold the top spot in the NWSL standings with one/third of the season completed with 21 points. The Southern California club plays their next match on Wednesday, May 20, against the Houston Dash.

Pelicans hire former Magic head man Mosley as new head coach

The New Orleans Pelicans have hired former Orlando Magic head coach Jamahl Mosley as their next head coach.

Mosley reportedly signed a five-year deal with the Pelicans.

The Magic fired Mosley on May 4 and New Orleans made the hire exactly two weeks later. Mosley led Orlando to three straight playoff appearances, but three straight first round exits and was fired one day after losing to Detroit in Game 7.

Mosley finished with a 189-221 record record in five seasons in Orlando.

The #Pelicans have named Jamahl Mosley as the team’s new head coach, Executive Vice President of Basketball Operations Joe Dumars announced today 👏 pic.twitter.com/RRIhoR5lfd

— New Orleans Pelicans (@PelicansNBA) May 18, 2026

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NFL analyst makes shocking prediction about Steelers QB Drew Allar

The Pittsburgh Steelers are staring down a huge quarterback battle this offseason. Even with the arrival of Aaron Rodgers, all eyes are going to be on second-year quarterback Will Howard and rookie Drew Allar. The Steelers took Allar in the third-round of the 2026 NFL draft in hopes that new head coach Mike McCarthy can work his quarterback magic and make him into the team's new franchise quarteraback.

One person who is not at all sold on Allar is NBC NFL analyst Chris Simms. Simms went so far as to say he wouldn't be shocked if the Steelers cut Allar in the Summer if the serious problems with his game don't show significant improvement.

"The throwing motion, the drops, the offense he was in, it's all bad," Simms said. "He could be so raw that they get through training camp and they go, they can't make him the third either."

Given the age of Rodgers, it would make sense that the Steelers wouldn't want two young, inexperienced quarterbacks backing him up. The more we think about it, the more realistic it is to think the Steelers will keep Mason Rudolph to be the team's No. 2 quarterback and if they don't release either Howard or Allar, sacrifice a roster spot to keep a fourth quarterback.

This article originally appeared on Steelers Wire: NFL analyst makes shocking prediction about Steelers QB Drew Allar

PlayStation Plus Price Hike Sees New Subscribers Pay Up To 12% More

19 May 2026 at 03:23
Following a price hike on every version of the current PlayStation hardware in late March 2026, Sony has officially announced that the price of PlayStation Plus will increase on May 20 for all new players. According to the announcement, new PlayStation gamers will soon need to pay $10.99 (previously $9.99) for a monthly subscription—which is required for most online gameplay on the PS5—or $27.99 (previously $24.99) for three months of PlayStation Plus. That works out to a 10% price increase for the monthly plan and a 12% increase for the three-month subscription. The annual plans seem unaffected, as do prices for existing subscribers, but if a subscription lapses, the new price will apply when players re-subscribe. Sony blames "market conditions" for the price increase, and the increase follows Sony's forecast of reduced PlayStation 5 hardware sales but increased profits for the gaming business as a whole.
PlayStation on XStarting May 20, PlayStation Plus prices for new customers will increase in select regions. Due to ongoing market conditions, prices will start at $10.99 USD / €9.99 EUR / £7.99 GBP for 1-month subscriptions and $27.99 USD / €27.99 EUR / £21.99 GBP for 3-month subscriptions. This price change does not apply to current subscribers (except in Turkey and India) unless the existing subscription changes or lapses.

Insider Confirms Sony Ditching PC Ports: "You'll Be Seeing Fewer Single Player Games Arrive on PC."

19 May 2026 at 02:42
We recently reported on news that Sony will all but stop releasing PC ports of its single-player games on PC, and while those previous reports were from Jason Schreier, a journalist previously shown to have reputable insider sources, another insider has corroborated these claims, adding additional context in the process. According to NateTheHate2 on X, Sony made the decision in 2025 to shift its release strategy, with the result of launching fewer first-party single-player games on PC. The leaker adds that this means there will be "fewer single-player games" on PC from Sony, implying both that Sony may still port single-player games to PC—only significantly fewer of them—and that this new policy may not apply to live-service and multiplayer games.

He also mentioned that there are still single-player PC ports in development at Sony, which may eventually launch, depending on how far they are in the development process, but that these ports are no longer a priority for the Japanese gaming giant. Addressing questions about the justification for the strategy shift, NateTheHate2 commented that, while there have been a few commercially successful PC ports, they haven't been a huge revenue driver for Sony. Looking at the Steam charts data for Insomniac Games, one of Sony's most notable first-party studios, the data lends credence to these comments. The best-performing PC port from the studio is Marvel's Spider-Man Remastered, which peaked at 66,436 players on Steam. Meanwhile, the next-best performer is Marvel's Spider-Man 2, which peaked at 28,189. Nixxes Software, the studio responsible for many Sony PC ports, has seen similar successes, with the likes of Ghost of Tsushima topping the charts at 77,154 peak concurrent players, ahead of the aforementioned Spider-Man Remastered, with Horizon Forbidden West and The Last of Us Part II Remastered bringing in peaks or 40,462 and 30,690 players, respectively.

Update May 18th: In a leaked internal memo seen by Jason Schreier of Bloomberg, PlayStation Studio Business CEO, Herman Hulst, apparently confirmed to staff that, starting with Ghost of Yōtei, all of the company's narrative-driven single-player games will be exclusive to PlayStation.

Assassin's Creed Hexe To Target 2027 Launch

19 May 2026 at 02:34
For a game that hasn't officially launched or even received a proper trailer, an awful lot of information has come out about the upcoming Assassin's Creed Hexe, from the recent leak that divulged the protagonist's name, and a returning character, to prior news that revealed that Ubisoft had reworked the game's combat to be more fast-paced and hard-hitting. Now, a new rumor out of Rogue I Tx on X has revealed that Ubisoft will be targeting a 2027 launch date for Assassin's Creed Hexe.

Additionally, the leaker reiterates previous rumors that the protagonist of Assassin's Creed Hexe would be female and claims that the game will see a return to the parkour system featured in Assassin's Creed Unity, which is often argued to be one of the best, if not the best, version of parkour in the franchise. What's perhaps more of a surprise is that Far Cry 7 and Assassin's Creed Hexe are expected to share the same launch window. It was previously confirmed by Ubisoft CEO, Yves Guillemot, that Ubisoft is working on two Far Cry projects. Presumably one of the Far Cry projects is the upcoming Far Cry 7, but nothing has so far been officially confirmed relating to that project.

Apple Watch Ultra 4 will be completely redesigned, new rumor claims

19 May 2026 at 01:59

According to a new rumor, the Apple Watch Ultra 4 will be completely redesigned. This would be the first time Apple changed the design of its most expensive smartwatch since the original Apple Watch Ultra launched back in 2022. Unfortunately, no details about what the Watch Ultra 4 would look like have actually been outed, we are just to expect a big change. The device will also come with a "significant upgrade to sensing functions", the same source claims. It's unclear if this means that new sensors will be added, or the Watch Ultra 4 will still have the same types of sensors as the Watch...

Brezilya'nın dünya kupası kadrosu Açıklandı: Ederson var, Gabriel Sara yok!

Brezilya A Milli Futbol Takımı'nın FIFA 2026 Dünya Kupası geniş kadrosu açıklandı. Açıklanan listede Fenerbahçe'nin kalecisi Ederson yer aldı. Galatasaray'dan Gabriel Sara ise listede kendisine yer bulamadı.

2026 FIFA Dünya Kupası'nda mücadele edecek Brezilya Milli Takımı'nın kadrosu açıklandı.

Fenerbahçeli file bekçisi Ederson kadroda yer aldı fakat Galatasaraylı orta saha oyuncusu Gabriel Sara kadroya dahil edilmedi.

Öte yandan, milli takımdaki geleceği merak konusu olan Neymar, teknik direktör Carlo Ancelotti tarafından kadroya alındı.

İşte Brezilya Milli Takımı'nın 2026 Dünya Kupası kadrosu:

Kaleci: Alisson, Ederson, Weverton

Defans: Alex Sandro, Bremer, Danilo, Santos, Gabriel, Ibanez, Pereira, Marquinhos, Wesley

Orta Saha: Guimares, Casemiro, Danilo, Fabinho, Paqueta

Forvet: Endrick, Martinelli, Thiago, Henrique, Cunha, Neymar, Raphinha, Rayan, Vincius

Gabriel Sara'nın 2025-26 sezonu performansı

Bu sezon Sarı-kırmızılı ekiple 42 maça çıkan 26 yaşındaki futbolcu Sara, 6 gol ve 5 asistlik skor katkısı verdi.

Brezilya'nın 2026 Dünya Kupası grubu

Brezilya, 2026 FIFA Dünya Kupası'nda C Grubu'nda yer alıyor.

Brezilya'nın C Grubu'ndaki rakipleri:

Fas

Haiti

İskoçya

2000'in efsane takımı mı, 2026'nın yenilmez takımı mı? Hangi Galatasaray?

Bir tarafta Real Madrid'i dize getiren, "şok presi" ve Hagi'nin dehasıyla Avrupa'yı sarsan 2000'in UEFA Şampiyonu efsane kadrosu... diğer tarafta Osimhen, Sané ve Torreira gibi atom karıncalarla modern futbolun sınırlarını zorlayan 2026'nın yenilmez armadası... En gelişmiş spor analitiği uzmanları simülasyonlarla iki farklı dönemi futbol tarihinin en dengeli geçiş yılı kabul edilen 2013 şartlarında karşı karşıya getirdi.

Futbol dünyasının yıllardır tartıştığı ebedi soru, en gelişmiş spor analitiği şirketi Opta/ StatsPerform’un prediktif veri modellemesiyle nihayet bilimsel bir yanıta kavuştu. 2000 yılında Real Madrid’i deviren UEFA Süper Kupa şampiyonu kadro ile günümüzün modern Galatasaray’ını en dengeli geçiş dönemi kabul edilen 2013 yılında karşı karşıya getirdi.

2000'İN TAKIMI COŞKUYLA BAŞARDI

Maçın başlangıç düdüğüyle iki farklı futbol felsefesinin alan kapma savaşı baş gösterir, Terim’in 2000 efsanesi, kendine has o coşkulu, adam markajına dayalı ve hatları birbirine yakın tutan "şok pres" anlayışıyla oyunu domine etmek isterdi. Ancak karşılarında bugünün çok daha organize, alan kapatmaya yönelik ve toplu/topsuz katı bir disipline sahip olan Okan Buruk sistemi çıkardı.

POPESCO VE KORKMAZ DAYANAMAZDI

Oyunun ilk bölümünde 2000 kadrosu Popescu’nun geriden oyun kurma becerisi, Emre Belözoğlu’nun dar alandan top çıkarma kalitesi ve Hagi’nin geometrik paslarıyla bugünün takımının presini kırmaya çalışır, spor bilimi tam bu noktada devreye girerdi.

Torreira ve Lemina ikilisinin merkezdeki "PPDA" (pas başına yapılan savunma aksiyonu) yoğunluğu, 2000 orta sahasının pas ritmini bozar, topu kazandığı anda Sané ve Barış Alper ile kenarlardan dikey ve patlayıcı geçiş hücumları başlatan 2026 kadrosu, oyunu sürekli üçüncü bölgeye yıkardı.

HAGI'NİN UNUTULMAZ BEYNİ ORTADA

Osimhen ile Bülent Korkmaz ve Popescu arasında ceza sahası ve çevresinde gladyatör savaşı yaşanır, Korkmaz'ın meşhur fedakar ve yapışkan savunması Osimhen’i fiziksel olarak yıpratmaya çalışsa da, Nijeryalı golcünün arkaya attığı yüksek şiddetli sprintler ve topsuz koşuları, ağır olan Popescu’yu pozisyon hatasına zorlardı.

2000 TAKIMI ÇABUK YORULURDU

Hagi'nin Torreira ve Lemina ile eşleşmesi unutulmaz olurdu. Torreira, Hagi’ye adım attırmamak için gölge markajı uygular, ancak Hagi’nin futbol IQ’su ve "xG" (beklenen gol) anomalisi yaratan dehasını kelepçeleyemezdi.

Oyunun son üçte birlik bölümüne girildiğinde, simülasyonun en gerçekçi ve acımasız yüzü ortaya çıkardı. 2013 futbolunun talep ettiği yüksek tempo, modern beslenme, GPS takipli yükleme ve gelişmiş laktat eşiği avantajlarına sahip olmayan 2000 kadrosu yorgunluğa yenilirdi

2013'TEKİ MAÇI 2026 KADROSU KAZANIRDI

2000 orta sahasında Suat, Okan ve Emre’nin geri dönüş koşularındaki gecikme süreleri saniyelerle ölçülür hale gelir, kanatlarda Hakan Ünsal ve Capone, Barış Alper ile Sané’nin patlayıcı gücüne karşı çizgide reaksiyon göstermekte zorlanırdı.

2000 kadrosu savunmayı öne çıkardığında, geçiş hücumlarında Yunus Akgün ve Sallai gibi dinamik ayaklar cezayı keserdi. Yorulan 2000 defansının arkasındaki geniş boşlukları acımasızca kullanırdı.

Hagi’nin dehası ve Jardel’in bitiriciliği 2026 savunmasına çok zor anlar yaşatsa da; Osimhen, Sané ve Barış Alper’li bugünün kadrosu, 2013 şartlarında oynanan bu maçı fiziksel üstünlüğüyle muhtemelen net bir skorla kazanırdı.

Sergen'i ‘çoluk çocuk‘ gönderdi! Bir istifanın anatomisi

Sergen Yalçın'ın istifasının perde arkasından "gençlik krizi" çıktı! Siyah-beyazlı kulübün geleceği olan genç yıldızlara her fırsatta "Çoluk çocukla uğraşacak zamanım yok, PAF ligine hazırlanmıyoruz" diyerek kapıyı gösteren, altyapı patentli oyuncuları taktiksel ve fiziksel olarak A takım seviyesinin gerisinde görmekle suçlayan tecrübeli hocanın bu katı tutumu soyunma odasında dev bir ihtilale zemin hazırladı.

Beşiktaş'ta Sergen Yalçın dönemi resmen kapandı... deneyimli hoca istifa edip gitti! Ancak bu ayrılığın perde arkasında kulübün geleceğini sarsacak çok konuşulacak bir "gençlik krizi" yattığı iddia ediliyor.

Kulislerde konuşulan en çarpıcı iddia Yalçın’ın yönetimle yaptığı görüşmelerde genç oyuncular konusunda net bir tavır koyması.

GENÇLERLE İLGİLİ FİKİRLERİ ZATEN NETTİ

Yalçın’ın, kendisine her "gençler" denildiğinde, "çoluk çocukla uğraşacak zamanım yok" diyerek kestirip attığı belirtiliyor. Tecrübeli teknik adamın felsefesi ise şu sözlerle özetleniyor. Bu belki de doğrudur, çünkü Yalçın'ın genç oyuncularla ilgili fikri zaten belli:

- Biz büyük camiayız, şampiyonluğa oynayan bir camiayız. PAF ligine hazırlanmıyoruz. Daha kaç tane genç olması lazım? 15-20 genç oyuncuyla da sezona başlayamayız.

GENÇLER HİÇ HAZIR GÖRMEDİ

Yalçın’a göre genç oyuncu, ancak güçlü ve tıkır tıkır işleyen bir takım omurgası içinde "faydalı bir dişli" olabilir. Semih Kılıçsoy gibi tek başına takımı sırtlamasını beklemenin hem oyuncuya hem takıma haksızlık olduğunu savundu.

Altyapıdan gelenlerin taktiksel olgunluk ve özellikle "temaslı oyun" konusunda A takım seviyesinin gerisinde kalmasından şikayetçiydi. Fiziksel olarak cevap verilemediğinde, gençliğin bir öneminin kalmadığını düşünen hoca, maç sonlarında da "Çocuklar çok genç, bunu kaldırmaları biraz zor oluyor, onları motive etmekte çok zorlandık" diyerek faturayı gençlere kesiyordu.

"SERGEN VARSA BEN YOKUM" RESTLERİ

Yalçın’ın bu katı tutumu, takımdaki genç yetenekleri ve hatta takımdan gönderilen tecrübeli isimleri birer birer patlama noktasına getirdi:

Demir Ege Tıknaz

Net tavır koydu... "Sergen varsa ben yokum!" dedi. Braga'ya gitti.

Semih Kılıçsoy

"Sergen kalacaksa ben dönmek istemiyorum" restini çekti. Genç yıldızın menajerinin Trabzonspor ve Galatasaray ile dirsek temasında olduğu sızan bilgiler arasında.

Taylan:

Sözleşmesinde "Alman Milli Takımı'na seçilirse bonus ödenir" maddesi bulunan genç yetenek, Yalçın'ın tutumu sonrası takımdan ayrılmak istedi.

Yasin Özcan:

Dünya Kupası’na gitme hayaliyle geldi ancak son haftalara kadar hiçbir şans bulamadı.

Can Keleş:

Takımda bir tane bile sol kanat olmamasına rağmen, sırf Sergen Yalçın yüzünden geri dönmek istemedi.

Ersin Destanoğlu:

"Sergen kalacaksa ben gideceğim" diyerek tepkisini ortaya koydu.

Emrecan Terzi:

Yaşanan bu kaos ortamında takımdan gitti.

Devrim & Emre Bilgin:

Devrim’e hiç şans vermeyen Yalçın, Emre Bilgin’i ise bir kez bile oynatmadı. Hatta Emre'yi "Kim bu?" diyerek düşünmediği Davis’in bile gerisine attı.

Mustafa Erhan Hekimoğlu:

Yalçın, genç golcüyü sadece sakatlık ve ceza gibi zorunluluk hallerinde sahaya sürdü.

RAFA, NECİP VE MERT GENÇLER YÜZÜNDEN GİTTİ

Kriz sadece gençlerle sınırlı kalmadı. Takımın yıldızı Rafa Silva giderken, sembol isimler Necip Uysal ve Mert Günok ise gönderildi.

İddialara göre bu 3 tecrübeli oyuncunun gönderilmesinin arkasındaki ana sebep de Sergen Yalçın’dı. Üç oyuncunun da Yalçın’ın özellikle genç oyunculara karşı sergilediği kırıcı tutum ve sert yaklaşımdan dolayı hocayla ters düştüğü ve bu yüzden ipinin çekildiği ileri sürülüyor.

Shiba Inu sees 3b SHIB flood exchanges

19 May 2026 at 01:45
Shiba Inu saw billions of SHIB hit exchanges on May 18 as crypto market liquidations accelerated. On-chain exchange flow data tracked by CoinGlass shows SHIB open interest at $61.2 million on May 18, with $42,485 in futures positions liquidated in…

Top Startup and Tech Funding News – May 18, 2025

19 May 2026 at 01:52

It’s Monday, May 18, 2026, and we’re back with today’s top startup and tech funding news. Today’s rounds spotlight growing investor appetite for enterprise AI agents, quantum networking, edge AI infrastructure, defense technology, and next-generation automation platforms. As companies race […]

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Elon Musk loses case against OpenAI after just two hours of jury deliberations

18 May 2026 at 23:36

Elon Musk’s long-running fight against OpenAI just hit a major wall in court. A  federal jury in Oakland on Monday ruled against Musk in his lawsuit accusing OpenAI of abandoning its original mission and turning into a profit-driven AI giant […]

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Qualtrics acquires Press Ganey Forsta in $6.75B deal to redefine AI-powered patient experience

18 May 2026 at 19:57

Qualtrics is making a massive bet on the future of AI in healthcare. The company announced Monday that it has completed its $6.75 billion acquisition of Press Ganey Forsta, bringing one of the largest healthcare experience datasets under the Qualtrics umbrella. […]

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Nord Quantique raises $30M at $1.4B valuation to build fault-tolerant quantum computers by 2030

18 May 2026 at 19:02

Quantum computing has attracted billions in investment over the past decade, yet one problem continues to haunt the industry: errors. Qubits are fragile, unstable, and notoriously difficult to scale without massive overhead. Many companies have chased bigger machines packed with […]

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Searchable raises $14M to help brands win visibility in the age of AI search

18 May 2026 at 18:00

Search used to be simple. A company fought for a spot on Google’s first page, bought ads, tuned keywords, and hoped customers clicked through. That system is starting to crack. People are now asking ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, and Perplexity where […]

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Top Tech News Today, May 18, 2026

18 May 2026 at 16:54

It’s Thursday, May 14, 2026, and the global AI showdown just got louder. From U.S. chips slipping back into China to Meta’s bold privacy play on WhatsApp, surging AI revenues in Asia, and defense-tech unicorns doubling in value overnight, the […]

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BlackRock eyes up to $10B in SpaceX IPO as Musk’s rocket empire targets $1.75 trillion valuation

18 May 2026 at 16:00

Wall Street is lining up for what could become the biggest IPO in history. BlackRock, the world’s largest asset manager, has reportedly discussed investing between $5 billion and $10 billion in SpaceX’s upcoming public offering, according to a report from The […]

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Patrick Vieira singles out Arsenal’s two best players in huge Burnley ein as title dream nears

19 May 2026 at 02:09

Patrick Vieira singled out Bukayo Saka and Leandro Trossard as Arsenal’s two best players during their vital 1-0 win over Burnley.

The hard-fought victory has put the Gunners on the absolute brink of footballing immortality.

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Patrick Vieira praises Bukayo Saka and Leandro Trossard

Analyzing the game live, former Arsenal captain Patrick Vieira was full of praise for Mikel Arteta’s dynamic wingers.

Speaking at the interval, the Frenchman highlighted the duo as the primary source of inspiration for a dominant, yet tense, performance at the Emirates Stadium.

Viera said on Sky Sports (via BBC Sports Live):

“The two wingers have been really good, Trossard and Saka, they have been Arsenal’s two best players so far.

“They have created a lot of chances. They have to be feeding them to create more danger in the second half.”

Saka was instrumental in breaking the deadlock, providing the crucial assist from a precisely delivered corner that allowed Kai Havertz to head home the only goal of the match in the 36th minute.

Alongside Saka, Trossard’s constant movement and clever positioning kept the Burnley backline under immense pressure.

Arsenal one win away from winning historic Premier League title

The narrow 1-0 victory against the already-relegated Clarets means Arsenal have taken a monumental step toward the ultimate prise.

The three points have temporarily restored a comfortable five-point cushion over Manchester City at the top of the table.

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With 19 clean sheets now secured across a remarkable campaign, the Gunners are officially just one win away from clinching their first Premier League trophy in 22 years, a feat not achieved since the legendary “Invincibles” era of 2003/04.

The title race could theoretically be decided as early as Tuesday night if Manchester City drop points away at Bournemouth.

However, should Pep Guardiola’s side win their game in hand, Arteta’s men know that a victory on the final day of the season will guarantee the historic title returns to North London, regardless of results elsewhere.

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Vote for the Varsity 845 boys baseball players of the week

The Varsity 845 boys baseball players of the week polls are online for May 11-17. Information was utilized on reports gathered by Varsity 845 and nominations. Coaches are encouraged to provide their game reports in order for athletes to be chosen; they may also nominate one player from their team by Sunday afternoon.

One athlete per school is allowed per week. A poll winner will be ineligible for the next poll.

Nick Colello of Monroe-Woodbury and Brayden Soma of Marlboro won the polls last week.

Go to RecordOnline.com/sports/high-school and vote as often as you like until Sunday, May 24, at 11 p.m. The winners will be announced each week on the @Varsity845 account on X/Twitter.

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Varsity 845 boys baseball player of the week (May 11-17, large)

(candidates are listed alphabetically)

Braeden Burke, Monroe-Woodbury

He fanned six in a perfect game, a 10-0 decision over Newburgh on May 13.

Rudy Cherry, Middletown

He had three hits, two RBI and fanned eight for the win as the Bears nipped Kingston 10-9 on May 11. On May 14, he added two singles and RBI in a 7-6 win over Kingston.

Anthony Daley, Wallkill

He had a single, double and RBI as the Panthers bowed to Pine Bush 11-1 on May 11. The next day he had three hits and RBI as the Panthers fell to Valley Central 9-3.

Justin Freeman, Valley Central

He had two homers as the Vikings topped Wallkill 9-3 on May 12.

Aiden Kascheres, Washingtonville

He won a four-hitter as the Wizards beat Monticello 5-1 on May 13.

Stephen Kovacs, Goshen

He had a double, two RBI and won a two-hitter, fanning 14, as the Gladiators blanked Washingtonville 8-0 on May 12. On May 15, he added two hits in a 10-0 loss to Cornwall.

Robert Lawrence, Pine Bush

He had a single, homer and three RBI as the Bushmen beat Wallkill 11-1 on May 11.

John Maus, Cornwall

He had three hits and four RBI as the Dragons beat Minisink Valley 12-2 on May 13.

Declan McDermott, Kingston

He won a two-hitter, fanning eight, as the Tigers downed Middletown 4-2 on May 13.

Ben Sinsabaugh, Minisink Valley

He had a single, homer and four RBI as the Warriors nipped Beacon 5-4 on May 11.

Varsity 845 boys baseball player of the week (May 11-17, small)

(candidates are listed alphabetically)

Dylan Alvarao, Rondout Valley

He threw 6.1 innings of one-hit ball as the Ganders bowed to Highland 4-3 on May 11.

Mayer Baker, Marlboro

He had two doubles and single as the Dukes bowed to Burke 7-3 on May 11.

Jayson Banach, Eldred

He had two hits and two RBI in a 10-4 win over Rockland on May 15. On May 11, he fanned four in an 11-1 loss to Chapel Field.

Ben Cappillino, Highland

He had a double and single as the Huskies bowed to Monroe-Woodbury 7-1 on May 12. He added a hit in a 10-2 loss to Roosevelt on May 13. On May 16, he had a double and single in a 12-2 loss to Saugerties.

Nathan Closs, Tri-Valley

He won an eight-hitter, fanning nine, as the Bears nipped Ellenville 3-2 on May 12.

Zach Conklin, Sullivan West

He had three hits and an RBI as the Bulldogs bowed to Liberty 7-5 on May 11.

Nick DeRosa, S.S. Seward

He fanned nine in a three-hit win, an 11-1 decision over Rockland on May 11. On May 13, he had a double, two singles and RBI in a 13-2 win over Tri-Valley on May 13.

Michael Gramoglia, Saugerties

He had an RBI in the Sawyers’ 5-0 MHAL semifinal win over New Paltz 5-0 on May 16. In the final, a 12-2 win over Highland, he had two doubles, a single and RBI.

Brandon Jenkins, Chester

He had two singles, a double and RBI in the Hambletonians’ 3-1 win over Roosevelt on May 11. On May 16, he had two doubles, a single and RBI in a 10-4 win over Pine Bush.

Kaleb Maldonado, Rockland

He had two hits in the Wolves’ 10-4 loss to Eldred on May 15.

Brendyn Quinn, Burke Catholic

He posted a single, double and homer as the Eagles beat Marlboro 7-3 on May 11.

Giancarlo Reilly, New Paltz

He had three singles and a double as the Huguenots beat Rhinebeck 14-0 on May 11. The next day, he added an RBI in a 5-1 win over Marlboro

Justin Simon, Liberty

He had a single, double and two RBI as the Redhawks beat Sullivan West 7-5 on May 11. On May 15, he added two doubles in a 14-2 loss to Beacon.

Joe Valenti, Ellenville

He had a single, double and fanned 14 in the loss as the Blue Devils were nipped 3-2 by Tri-Valley on May 12.

Easton Vellenga, Chapel Field

He fanned 11 in a no-hit win, an 11-1 decision over Eldred on May 11.

This article originally appeared on Times Herald-Record: Varsity 845 high school boys baseball players of the week poll

Analysis: Gunners close to glory

Gabriel of Arsenal celebrates after the team's victory.
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The only thing that mattered for Arsenal here was the result.

In beating Burnley, Arsenal have left Manchester City with no room for error now.

Before the match, the Arsenal fans held up a banner that said "three games to make history" - two remaining games in the Premier League, plus the Champions League final against Paris St-Germain in Budapest on 30 May.

As Arsenal have dealt with the title pressure in recent weeks, manager Arteta has said that he has been making some of his big selection decisions based on intuition.

He did that again for this game naming an attacking line-up that contained Kai Havertz, Martin Odegaard, Eberechi Eze and Bukayo Saka.

All of those players are comfortable in possession and alongside the marauding Riccardo Calafiori, Arsenal dominated possession and played like a team who know they are close to making history.

With one league game left and the positive feeling at an all-time high, Arsenal are surely set to end their wait for a major trophy - in what could be a historic season.

Mike LaFleur: We've had contact with Jacoby Brissett, I'll leave it at that

Cardinals head coach Mike LaFleur didn't have much to add about where things stand with quarterback Jacoby Brissett at a Monday press conference.

Brissett skipped the first two phases of the team's voluntary work this spring as he looks for an adjustment to his contract and he remained away as they began organized team activities on Monday. LaFleur downplayed the impact of Brissett's absence earlier this month by noting that the veteran has "played a lot of football" and would be able to pick up what the team is doing.

LaFleur did the same on Monday by saying that Brissett has "done probably everything we’ve ever done schematically." He said everything else is status quo from where it was the last time he discussed Brissett's absence.

"It's the same as where we were a few weeks ago. . . . We’ve had contact, I’ll leave it at that," LaFleur said.

LaFleur said he would be more concerned with a younger player missing time. Third-round pick Carson Beck would fall into that category, but he is seeing plenty of action along with Gardner Minshew while Brissett is away from the team.

Arsenal 1-0 Burnley: What Jackson said

Burnley interim boss Mike Jackson speaking to the BBC: "Over the last two games, they have been positive performances. We knew the challenge that we were coming into tonight. A lot of people probably thought we might give up after what happened with the relegation and accused the boys of not trying, so I am really pleased tonight and the last game as well to show what they are actually capable of.

"The capability they have got and showed, that has to be a minimum for them. At this level, they can do it and they have shown that tonight, they showed it against Villa. We came on the wrong side of the result, and a decision that I think is not the best, but I am really pleased for the group.

"It has been there in spells but it is just the consistency. If you are not winning games, that can affect the confidence. It is a young group in terms of experience and they are learning. I am sure you will see some of that team, some of that group in the Premier League, whether it is this year, next year or years to come, because there is a lot of talent just not the experience needed."

On the Havertz non-red: "Yes you know the one I am talking about. In today's game, it is a red card and it is dangerous. He could have injured him as well. That means that they go down to 10 with 20 minutes to go, we are still in the game. We stayed in the game as long as we could. They're big decisions that sometimes we don't get, and we haven't got throughout the season."

On the future of the club: "I've not thought about that. I've had this remit for the last three games and that is all I'm focused on, to be honest."

Did you know?

  • Burnley suffered their 24th Premier League defeat of the season, equalling their most league defeats in a season, also losing 24 in 2009-10 and 2023-24.
  • Burnley's Lucas Pires has never ended on the winning side in any of his 19 Premier League appearances (D8 L11), with only Ben Brereton (24) ever playing more games without a win in Premier League history.
  • Burnley have failed to score in 14 of their 37 games, only Wolverhampton Wanderers (19) have failed to score more often in the Premier League this season.

What will the Battle Creek Battle Jacks alternate identity be in 2026?

BATTLE CREEK - Welcome to the newest team in town. The Southwest Michigan Thunder Hogs.

The Battle Creek Battle Jacks on Monday officially unveiled their new alternate identity for the 2026 season: the Southwest Michigan Thunder Hogs, as the organization prepares for the opening homestand.

According to the team, "The Thunder Hogs identity honors Battle Creek’s rich aviation and military heritage, inspired by the legendary A-10 Thunderbolt II aircraft once operated by the Battle Creek-based 110th Wing. Known throughout the military as the “Warthog,” the A-10 became a symbol of toughness, grit, resilience, and protecting those on the ground, values deeply connected to both Battle Creek and Southwest Michigan."

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Battle Creek Battle Jacks unveiled their new alternate identity as the Southwest Michigan Thunder Hogs.

Battle Creek Battle Jacks start the 2026 Northwoods League season on the road on Monday, May 25. The home opener for the Battle Jacks is Wednesday, May 27 at MCCU Field at C.O. Brown Stadium.

This isn’t borrowed history. This is Battle Creek history,” said Battle Jacks owner Scott Miles. “The A-10 flew here. The pilots trained here. The 110th Wing built its legacy here. Over time, the toughness, grit, resilience, and protect-your-own mentality represented by that aircraft became deeply connected to this community itself. The Thunder Hogs identity was built to honorBattle Creek first and extend that pride across Southwest Michigan.”

The branding features a bold purple, black, steel, and gold color palette inspired by military heritage, aircraft metal, strength, resilience, and the Purple Heart. The Southwest Michigan Thunder Hogs jerseys will be worn during every Family Day Sunday home game throughout the 2026 season at Bailey Park.

This article originally appeared on Battle Creek Enquirer: Battle Jacks alternate identity in 2026 will be Southwest Michigan Thunder Hogs

Arsenal 1-0 Burnley: What Arteta said

Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta speaking to the BBC: "I'm really happy with the performance, with the result. In the first half, I think we played some of the best football that we have played this season. The margin should have been bigger but we haven't achieved that, and we have shown what we have shown all season that when we need to defend and get through the game we can do it in an efficient way.

"We were unlucky that we did not score the second or third goal. We faced a tough opponent. Look at the spirit that they had still today to try to get something out of the game. This league is so tough.

"I'm very happy tonight. We have done our job, what is in our hands. We have to wait and see what is going to happen tomorrow and then it's time to prepare for the Palace game.

"Burnley did it last week against Aston Villa, so we knew it was going to be the case. We had to maintain the high standards, the way we have been competing all season and we need to win one more game."

On Manchester City's game v Bournemouth tomorrow: "I will watch tomorrow. Tomorrow we start to prepare Palace and we will watch it for sure. One more to go."

On the Havertz challenge: "I haven't had a look at the challenge again. He said it wasn't but I don't know, I haven't seen it."

Did you know?

  • Arsenal's Bukayo Saka became the second youngest player (24 years, 255 days) to reach both 50+ goals and 50+ assists in Premier League history (60 goals, 50 assists), behind only Wayne Rooney who was 24 years and 84 days when he did so.
  • Kai Havertz has scored more Premier League goals against Burnley than any other opponent (five), while the Arsenal frontman has netted 32.6% of his overall goals in the competition against sides starting the day in the relegation zone (14/43).
  • Arsenal have now won 25+ Premier League games in three of the last four seasons (26 in 2022-23, 28 in 2023-24, 25 in 2025-26), with Mikel Arteta achieving this feat as often as Arsene Wenger did (26 in 2001-02, 26 in 2003-04, 25 in 2004-05).
  • Arsenal have kept 32 clean sheets this season, six more than any other side in Europe's big-five leagues in all competitions. Only in 1970-71 (37) and 1979-80 (33) have they had more in a single season.

Brazil World Cup roster snubs: Joao Pedro, Richarlison left off 2026 squad in favor of Neymar and more

Joao Pedro after scoring for Chelsea against AC Milan

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With World Cup rosters being announced ahead of this summer's competition, one of the most anticipated final calls that football fans waited for was Carlo Ancelotti's Brazil final squad.

Neymar Jr. did get the nod to the delight of almost every football fan, and even young phenom Endrick did as well. However, there were some notable names who some fans may have been expecting to be on the field or pitchside for the Green and Yellow.

The most notable names all play in the English Premier League. As one of the world's most tuned-in leagues, these names have had the most eyes on them during the season, and fans may be wondering where this group is ahead of the 2026 World Cup.

Here's which Brazilian players Ancelotti left out of the team's 2026 World Cup final roster.

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Brazil's World Cup team snubs

While Neymar did make A Seleção's final roster, there were a few notable names that Ancelotti opted not to bring to North America for this summer's World Cup. All three of the most notable snubs play in the English Premier League.

Here is a list of players who couldn't get enough wind behind their sails to make one final push to join Brazil in their 2026 World Cup chase.

Joao Pedro, Chelsea

Pedro currently ranks third in the Premier League with 15 goals this season. The Chelsea forward has played through the highest-scoring season of his career thus far, including three more goals for The Blues in the Champions League. However, the 24-year-old was not included in Ancelotti's final squad.

The Chelsea player is still young, compared to the other names on this list. Therefore, there is a likely chance Pedro can still make a future Brazilian squad, perhaps for the 2030 World Cup in Morocco, Portugal, and Spain.

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Richarlison, Tottenham Hotspur

Despite Tottenham's incredibly subpar season, this summer's World Cup could have been a great escape for Richarlison. However, Brazil's leading scorer in the 2022 World Cup (three goals, including a scissor kick worldie) did not get the final nod to play for the Canarinho.

Richarlison's 10 goals in the Premier League this season have earned the mark of 13th thus far, but the forward just turned 29, and his best days are most likely behind him. Ancelotti seemed to be opting for a more youthful group of Brazilian forwards at this summer's World Cup, hence the inclusion of standouts Endrick and Rayan.

Gabriel Jesus, Arsenal

While it isn't that surprising that Gabriel Jesus was left out of Brazil's final squad, largely due to just two starts for the Gunners this season in the Premier League, it would have been nice to see the once bright talent get one final shot at hoisting a cup for his home country.

Jesus will be a part of the Arsenal squad likely to lift the EPL trophy imminently, and potentially the Champions League trophy if the Gunners can get past PSG. Safe to say, Gabriel Jesus' 2025-26 season output just wasn't enough to push the envelope forward.

While the Brazilian team is in a bit of limbo between the past and future generations that did cause some cluster for Ancelotti to navigate while making his final decision, there are some familiar names that missed the cut, including Gabriel Jesus.

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NFL OTAs: What matters and what doesn't?

Football season is inching closer as NFL rookies and veterans meet on the field for the first time for organized team activities this week. As fans become increasingly hungry for football as the offseason progresses, it can be hard to stay focused on the few things that matter during this time of year.

If you’re willing to sift through some noise, there are things to glean from OTAs — just not the things people tend to interact with or get excited about. 

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What does matter during NFL OTAs?

The attendance of veteran players — sometimes

Most of the time, veteran players not showing up to OTAs is a non-story. Ultimately, OTAs are optional, even if the pressures within the sport make it feel mandatory. If a veteran player doesn’t show up, there’s no rule being broken here. However, it’s definitely advantageous to have everyone working together as soon as possible. For example, this week Aaron Rodgers returned to the Steelers right at the start of OTAs so that he could get started with new Steelers head coach Mike McCarthy, who happens to be his old coach from Green Bay. 

Getting Rodgers back in town now before the start of mandatory minicamp gives them the best chance to maximize what could be Rodgers’ last year in the NFL. That’s one veteran attendance situation that really matters because the Steelers have high expectations (for themselves) this year. Jacoby Brissett holding out from the Cardinals isn’t quite as juicy. 

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The health of the roster as summer approaches

Around this time of year, there are more health updates on players and draft picks who have been recovering from injuries, which is important because the season really isn’t that far away. An injury that’s still lingering in May or has a setback — like, potentially, Malik Nabers’ — is absolutely in range of impacting the actual regular season. Especially for players who suffered a season-ending injury last year, this is the first time they’ll be able to get back in some sort of action with their team and gauge how they’re feeling. How much players are able to do (or not) does actually matter right now because training camp is only two months away. 

Early look at the roles rookies are immediately vying for

While rookie minicamp doesn’t tell much, OTAs do start to put together the puzzle of what they’re going to be asked to compete for in their first NFL seasons. Seeing the early plans for where rookies are going to line up starts to give a clear picture of how their first seasons can go. While “working with the first team” reports don’t always matter, sometimes they do. It at least can mean that a young player is getting acclimated in a quick manner — especially for late draft picks or undrafted free agents. 

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What doesn’t matter during NFL OTAs?

Any depth charts that hit the internet

It’s just too early to take much from depth charts that hit the internet during this time. Most of them just don’t matter right now — especially for teams that faced a ton of turnover in the offseason. It’s not likely that the Dolphins’ lineup for OTAs will be the same when the team takes the field Week 1. So much has to happen before player roles get finalized that the only thing to really take away from this is what specific position guys are going to play — which we mostly already know. Although, last year gave us a pretty nice dopamine hit by seeing Travis Hunter listed at wide receiver and cornerback in the NFL. 

Sadly, there’s nothing that exciting this year. All we have is the trolls who will try to make a big deal out of something like Kirk Cousins being named the starting quarterback for the Raiders. Don’t get bogged down here. Save your disappointment or rage for late August. 

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NASCAR Driver Natalie Decker Breaks Down Crying Mid-Race, Parks Truck and Says She’s Quitting the Series

NASCAR Driver Natalie Decker Breaks Down Crying Mid-Race, Parks Truck and Says She’s Quitting the Series
NASCAR Driver Natalie Decker Breaks Down Crying Mid-Race, Parks Truck and Says She’s Quitting the Series

NASCAR has seen angry radio traffic for decades. Drivers scream at crews, throw helmets, blame teammates, and unload after crashes almost every single weekend.

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What happened with Natalie Decker at Dover felt completely different.

The veteran driver suffered a shocking emotional breakdown during Friday’s race after NASCAR black-flagged her for being too slow following multiple penalties. The situation escalated rapidly over team radio before Decker ultimately parked the truck after just 81 laps and declared she was done with the Truck Series entirely.

And once the in-car audio surfaced online, the story exploded immediately.

The Race Unraveled Fast

Decker’s night reportedly started going sideways almost from the green flag.

According to her later statement, she received an early penalty for pulling out of line before the start zone. While serving that penalty, she was then hit with another for speeding on pit road. From there, the race completely spiraled.

That’s where the emotional collapse started building.

NASCAR later black-flagged Decker for failing to maintain minimum speed, forcing another trip down pit road. It was during that sequence that the radio traffic became difficult to listen to even for longtime NASCAR fans used to heated moments.

Because this was not normal frustration.

The Radio Audio Shocked NASCAR Fans

During the exchange with her team, Decker could be heard crying openly over the radio while trying to hold herself together emotionally.

Listen to it here:

Natalie Decker has no business on a race track and she embarrasses everyone every time she speaks. Beyond over her existence in NASCAR. pic.twitter.com/0oXjkTfJuG

— Ryan Larkin (@Larkin8) May 16, 2026

At one point, she admitted she no longer wanted to keep doing this and hinted repeatedly at frustrations involving the series itself. The audio quickly spread across social media because fans and insiders alike could not believe what they were hearing unfold live during an active race.

Veteran NASCAR followers immediately started comparing it to some of the sport’s most infamous radio meltdowns.

Most agreed this one felt different.

Not because drivers never get emotional, but because the situation sounded less like competitive frustration and more like somebody mentally reaching a breaking point in real time.

Her Team Tried to Calm the Situation Down

One of the more striking parts of the exchange was how calmly Decker’s crew handled the situation while everything unraveled around them.

Team owner Josh Reaume and the crew reportedly attempted to de-escalate things repeatedly while reminding her about sponsors and the bigger picture. Rather than escalating the argument, the team focused almost entirely on getting the truck back safely.

That detail matters.

Because in NASCAR, radio traffic can turn toxic extremely fast once emotions boil over. Instead, the crew appeared to recognize immediately that the situation had moved beyond a normal racing outburst.

And honestly, it sounded like they were trying to protect her as much as the team itself.

Then Came the Moment That Changed Everything

Eventually, Decker made the decision to park the truck and exit the race completely.

During the radio exchange, she reportedly told the team she would not return to the Truck Series and said she planned to stay in the ARCA Menards Series instead. She also acknowledged she expected intense backlash online once the audio became public.

Unfortunately, she was probably right about that.

NASCAR fans can be brutally unforgiving, especially when drivers appear to quit during races. Social media reaction exploded almost instantly once clips of the meltdown started circulating.

And the debate became vicious immediately.

Fans Split Hard Over the Incident

Some fans viewed the situation as embarrassing and unprofessional, arguing that drivers at NASCAR’s national level cannot emotionally unravel mid-race and abandon the event entirely.

Others saw something more complicated happening.

Mental pressure inside professional motorsports is enormous, especially in an era where every mistake immediately spreads online. Drivers are criticized constantly, sponsors expect performance, teams fight for survival financially, and social media magnifies every failure in real time.

That pressure can build quietly until it suddenly explodes publicly.

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And that’s exactly what many people believe happened here.

Decker Later Addressed the Situation

Following the race, Decker posted a statement online acknowledging the mistakes that triggered the penalties and admitting she never mentally recovered afterward.

She also referenced the online backlash she expected to receive while promising to regroup and continue moving forward in racing.

That statement shifted the conversation somewhat.

Instead of doubling down emotionally, Decker appeared to recognize how badly the night had gone while also admitting the psychological side of the situation overwhelmed her during the race itself.

Still, the damage to her public image had already happened.

NASCAR Radio Meltdowns Usually Look Different

Drivers losing their tempers over the radio is practically part of NASCAR culture at this point.

Kyle Busch, Tony Stewart, Dale Earnhardt Jr., Joey Logano, and countless others have delivered legendary in-car explosions over the years. Angry radio moments often become part of the sport’s entertainment value because they reveal raw emotion under pressure.

But those meltdowns usually stay rooted in competition.

This situation felt more personal, emotional, and unstable than the typical rage-filled NASCAR rant fans are used to hearing. That’s why the audio spread so aggressively online. Even longtime fans immediately recognized it sounded different.

And honestly, uncomfortable.

The Spotlight Around Female Drivers Makes It Harder

Decker also operates under a level of scrutiny many drivers simply do not face.

As one of the more recognizable female personalities in NASCAR, she receives enormous attention online both positive and negative. Every performance, mistake, social media post, and interview tends to generate amplified reactions compared to many drivers running similar positions.

That environment can become brutal quickly.

Female drivers in motorsports often face pressure not only to perform competitively, but also to constantly justify their place in the sport itself whenever something goes wrong. That reality adds another layer to moments like this whether fans want to admit it or not.

What Happens Next Is the Bigger Question

Right now, the biggest uncertainty is whether this becomes simply an ugly Dover moment or something that permanently changes the direction of Decker’s racing career.

Because NASCAR does not forget viral moments easily.

The audio is already everywhere. Fans, teams, sponsors, and insiders are all discussing it. Some believe she deserves support. Others think the meltdown crossed a line that cannot happen at the national-series level.

But one thing is undeniable.

What started as a rough night at Dover turned into one of the most talked-about NASCAR radio incidents in recent memory.

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Spain suffers double World Cup injury blow with Lamine Yamal sidelined and Barca teammate 'out'

Barcelona's Lamine Yamal walks off after picking up an injury
Barcelona's Lamine Yamal suffered a hamstring injury against Celta Vigo last month -Credit:Josep LAGO / AFP via Getty Images

Spain and Barcelona sensation Lamine Yamal is set to miss out on their FIFA World Cup opener this summer, as he continues to recover from a hamstring injury suffered in a La Liga win over Celta Vigo last month.

The 18-year-old was ruled out for the remainder of the season after picking up the injury whilst taking a penalty during the 1-0 win, ending another excellent year during which he appeared in 45 games, scored 24 goals, and racked up 18 assists. He also won his third La Liga title and his second Supercopa de España.

Now hoping to play a key role for Spain at his first World Cup, Yamal is said to likely be unavailable for their Group H opener against Cape Verde at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta, Georgia, on June 15.

Barcelona's Fermín López during a game
Fermín López recently suffered a fractured metatarsal -Credit:Pedro Salado/Getty Images

What’s more, Yamal is in doubt for their second game against Saudi Arabia six days later, also in Atlanta, according to The Athletic.

Unfortunately for head coach Luis de la Fuente, Yamal won’t be the only Barcelona player missing for Spain when they kick off their pursuit of a second World Cup title, with the Blaugrana having announced that fellow attacker Fermín López has “suffered a fracture to the fifth metatarsal bone in his right foot in the game against [Real] Betis.”

The club’s statement added that he will undergo surgery, meaning he is highly unlikely to make it to the tournament, as per BBC Sport.

López has made seven appearances for the Spanish national team to date, including each of their last four games.

The 23-year-old’s season ends having appeared in 48 games under Hansi Flick, scoring 13 goals and providing 17 assists.

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Thankfully for de la Fuente, he’ll have two pre-World Cup friendlies with which to figure out how best to handle the absences of Yamal and López. First, they’ll head to Estadio Riazor in La Coruña on June 4, where they’ll face Iraq, before travelling to World Cup co-hosts Mexico to take on Peru at Estadio Cuauhtémoc in Puebla on June 8.

As for the World Cup, following their games in Atlanta, they’ll conclude their group stage in Mexico at Estadio Akron in Zapopan against Uruguay on June 26, with the hope of reaching the first-ever Round of 32 - brought in to accommodate the tournament’s expansion from 36 to 48 teams as of 2026.

The top two teams in each group will progress to the knockout rounds automatically, with the eight best third-placed teams also making it through.

Spain will be looking to make it past the first knockout round for the first time since 2010, when they won the tournament in South Africa, beating the Netherlands 1-0 in extra time. They enter the tournament ranked second in the world by FIFA behind 2018 champions France.

Washington Nationals vs New York Mets Game Thread

WASHINGTON, DC - MAY 17: Jacob Young #30 of the Washington Nationals celebrates his home run against the Baltimore Orioles with Luis García Jr. #2 in the dugout during the second inning at Nationals Park on May 17, 2026 in Washington, DC. (Photo by Jess Rapfogel/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Despite missing out on a sweep, the Nats still had a successful weekend against the O’s. They will look to keep the good times rolling against another rival in the Mets. The first time the Nats and Mets played, the Nationals managed to win two out of three. Now, they will match up for four games against a Mets team that is playing better baseball.

The Nats are making a couple lineup changes to open this series. Jorbit Vivas will replace Nasim Nunez at second base. Drew Millas will also do the catching instead of Keibert Ruiz. Besides that, it will be the same group as yesterday. Jake Irvin has not been great lately, but he will look to right the ship tonight.

The Mets are getting some big contributions from younger players. Carson Benge has settled in after a rough start to his big league career. A.J. Ewing has been fantastic to start his big league career. Those two and Juan Soto have been the heavy hitters in this Mets lineup. Bo Bichette has had a tough start to his Mets career, but we know the talent is there. Christian Scott is on the bump for the Mets tonight.

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— New York Mets (@Mets) May 18, 2026

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This series is a big NL East clash. After beating the Yankees in the subway series, the Mets are looking to make a move up the standings. The Nats are going to try and hold them off. This will be a very fun four game series to watch. Follow along in the comments down below and let’s go Nats!

Mississippi high school baseball state championships 2026. MHSAA brackets, scores

PEARL — The Mississippi high school baseball championships are here.

Here is the championship schedule and results for the 2026 MHSAA baseball state tournament for Classes 1A-7A. The South team will be the home team for Game 1, and the North team will be home for Game 2. If necessary, Game 3 will be decided by a coin flip to determine the home team.

All games will be held at Trustmark Park. They will consist of a three-game series and start 30 minutes after the prior game.

Friday and Saturday will have extra time slots for any Game 3's.

Mississippi high school baseball championship brackets, scores 2026

Tuesday, May 19

Class 4A

Game 1

Poplarville vs. Mooreville, 10 a.m.

Class 6A

Game 1

Saltillo vs. Pearl River Central, 1 p.m.

Class 5A

Game 1

Pontotoc vs. Sumrall, 4 p.m.

Class 7A

Game 1

Petal vs. Oxford, 7 p.m.

Wednesday, May 20

Class 1A

Game 1

West Union vs. Taylorsville, 10 a.m

Class 6A

Game 2

Pearl River Central vs. Saltillo, 1 p.m.

Class 3A

Game 1

Presbyterian Christian vs. Booneville, 4 p.m.

Class 4A

Game 2

Mooreville vs. Poplarville, 7 p.m.

Thursday, May 21

Class 1A

Game 2

Taylorsville vs. West Union, 1:07 p.m.

Class 2A

Game 1

 East Webster vs. Mize, 4:07 p.m.

Class 7A

Game 2

Oxford vs. Petal, 7:07 p.m.

Friday, May 22

Class 2A

Game 2

 East Webster vs. Mize, 1:07 p.m.

Class 3A

Game 2

Booneville vs. Presbyterian Christian, 4:07 p.m.

Class 5A

Game 2

Sumrall vs. Pontotoc, 7:07 p.m.

Michael Chavez covers high school sports, among others, for the Clarion Ledger. Email him at mchavez@gannett.com or reach out to him on X @MikeSChavez or Facebook at Michael Chavez.

This article originally appeared on Mississippi Clarion Ledger: MHSAA baseball state tournament 2026 brackets, scores for 2026 tournament

NY Mets vs Nationals live updates, score and analysis of today's game

WASHINGTON, D.C. — The last time the Mets faced the Nationals, they were in a much worse place.

The two sides faced off in the final series of April back at Citi Field where the Nationals took two out of three games. It capped a run of 15 losses in 17 games for the Mets.

The Mets are hoping they have left that miserable month in the past. They enter their second series against the Nationals, beginning at 6:45 p.m. on Monday night at Nationals Park, having won their fourth series in their last five on Sunday afternoon.

The Mets are 10-5 in the month of May ahead of their second meeting with an NL East foe.

Christian Scott will be looking to secure his first career win in his 14th start across three seasons. This season, he is 0-0 with a 3.45 ERA and 20 strikeouts in 15⅔ innings across four starts.

Jake Irvin will take the ball for the Nationals for the 10th time in 2026. Irvin is 1-4 with a 5.91 ERA.

The Nationals have won back-to-back series over the Reds and Orioles.

Check back for updates as the Mets and Nationals play the opening game of their four-game on Monday night:

What time is NY Mets vs Nationals game today?

Time: 6:45 p.m.

What channel is NY Mets vs Nationals today?

TV: SNY/YES

How to stream NY Mets vs Nationals game today

Streaming: MLB.TV

NY Mets, Nationals starting pitchers today

Mets: Christian Scott (0-0, 3.45)

Yankees: Jake Irvin (1-4, 5.91)

This article originally appeared on NorthJersey.com: NY Mets vs Nationals live score, updates and highlights today

Live WWE Raw Results & Highlights: Women’s Tag Team Title Match (May 18, 2026)

Live WWE Raw Results & Highlights: Women’s Tag Team Title Match (May 18, 2026)

WWE is back with this week’s edition of WWE Raw on Netflix.

Monday’s episode will take place at the First Horizon Coliseum in Greensboro, NC, and kick off at 8:00 PM ET. On tonight’s show, there will be a Women’s Tag Team Title match and more on deck. 

Below, you can get caught up with all the WWE Raw results and highlights.

Quick WWE Raw Results (May 18, 2026)

  • WWE Women’s Tag Team Championship: Brie Bella and Paige (c) vs. The Judgment Day (Roxanne Perez and Raquel Rodriguez) w/ Liv Morgan
  • Six-Man Tornado Tag: El Grande Americano and Los Americanos (Bravo and Rayo Americano) vs. The Original Grande Americano and Los Americanos Hermanos (Brutus and Julius Creed)
  • Oba Femi Open Challenge continues
  • Roman Reigns will address Jacob Fatu’s attack from last week’s Raw

WWE Raw Highlights

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Patriots set for early-season Super Bowl credentials test

Drake Maye

Patriots set for early-season Super Bowl credentials test originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

Much was made of the New England Patriots' easy schedule in 2025, and some even used it as the main reason Mike Vrabel's team was able to make it to the Super Bowl.

Now, there could be some truth to that, but the Patriots can only play who is in front of them, and they were a 4-13 team in 2024, so naturally, they were going to get a softer schedule.

But in 2026? Yeah, there's zero chance of that.

CBS Sports' John Breech has gone through the schedule and has seen some quirks in it, and when it comes to the Patriots, well, they start off the year in brutal fashion.

"After getting the easiest schedule in the NFL last year, the Patriots will be getting an early reality check in 2026,” Breech wrote. “The Patriots' first three games are against teams that won their division last year, making New England the first team in six years (2019 Dolphins) to open a season with games against three straight division winners from the prior season.”

MORE:Steelers' Michael Pittman Jr. gives honest thoughts on Aaron Rodgers' return

Patriots get early Super Bowl test

For most, the Patriots are in the Super Bowl conversation after their exploits last season, coupled with the expected improvement in Drake Maye and the potential signing of A.J. Brown.

But we will find out how "real" New England is straight out of the gate against the Seattle Seahawks, Pittsburgh Steelers, Jacksonville Jaguars, and Buffalo Bills.

How the Patriots come out of that four-game start to the year will tell us a lot. Now, we won't make any sweeping statements after the first month of the season, but we could certainly address the expectations we have for New England.

After an easy schedule in 2025, the Patriots will have it tough to begin 2026, and I'd imagine Vrabel wouldn't have it any other way.

More NFL news:

Pete Crow-Armstrong regrets 'poor word choice' in NSFW spat with White Sox fan

All-Star Chicago Cubs center fielder Pete Crow-Armstrong went viral on Sunday for the wrong reasons.

During a game against the Chicago White Sox, Crow-Armstrong got into a verbal altercation with a fan on the other side of the outfield fence. Video taken from near the incident later revealed the NSFW comments Crow-Armstrong made to the fan.

Crow-Armstrong simply said after the game that "some lady decided to start talking (expletive), and I felt the need to say it back." However, after the video made the rounds on social media Monday, Crow-Armstron addressed the exchange more directly.

He stated that he regrets his "word choice," and expressed concern that children on social media might see the language he used.

“I’m just bummed out about the word choice and that a bunch of little kids will find their way to social media and see that as well….Again, poor word choice," he said, per ESPN's Jesse Rogers. “Directly or indirectly, I don’t think the women in my life would ever think I would use those kind of words regularly.”

PCA on his interaction with the fan yesterday: “I regret the word choice.”

— Jesse Rogers (@JesseRogersESPN) May 18, 2026

PCA: “I’m just bummed out about the word choice and that a bunch of little kids will find their way to social media and see that as well….Again, poor word choice.”

— Jesse Rogers (@JesseRogersESPN) May 18, 2026

More PCA: “Directly or indirectly, I don’t think the women in my life would ever think I would use those kind of words regularly.”

— Jesse Rogers (@JesseRogersESPN) May 18, 2026

As of publication, Crow-Armstrong will not face any repercussions following the spat, contrary to several viral (but fake) posts on social media.

This article originally appeared on For The Win: Pete Crow-Armstrong regrets 'word choice' in viral spat with fan

Yann Kamagate offered by Kentucky Basketball

If a player is as good as class of 2028 No. 1 prospect Yann Kamagate, it’s best to get out in front of things and extend an offer.

That’s what Mark Pope and the Kentucky Wildcats are doing, offering Kamagate to make him the first player Kentucky has extended an offer to in the class of 2028.

Kamagate’s offer was reported by adidas 3SSB’s Compton Magic, where he’s playing up in age as a member of the 17U squad. He’s averaged 13.9 points, 10.4 rebounds, and 2.9 blocks per game through the first two 3SSB sessions while shooting 64.6% from the field.

Though he has two years of high school basketball remaining, Kamagate is expected to be ranked among the best players in the class of 2028. Some believe he will be the No. 1 player in the class of 2028, while 247 Sports already has him ranked fourth overall.

Again, that’s why you get out in front of things.

Originally from Burkina Faso in West Africa, a country bordering Ghana to the north, Kamagate now lives in La Canada Flintridge, California, and plays for St. Francis High School. He moved to the United States in 2025.

Check out some highlights of Kamagate in action below.

2028 Yann Kamagate got Wemby’s length with Giannis’ athleticism.

Only 16 years old too…@3SSBCircuitpic.twitter.com/2I0uIp5MXI

— Overtime (@overtime) May 17, 2026

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Neymar included in Brazil's 26-man World Cup squad

Neymar
Brazil forward Neymar has played 14 games for Santos this season [Getty Images]

Brazil forward Neymar has been included in head coach Carlo Ancelotti's 26-man squad for this summer's World Cup.

The 34-year-old, who now plays for Brazilian side Santos, is the country's all-time leading goalscorer with 79 goals in 128 appearances but has not played for the Selecao since 2023 amid his struggles with injuries.

Making the squad means he will feature at a fourth World Cup having also played for Brazil at the 2014, 2018 and 2022 tournaments.

Italian Ancelotti revealed his squad at a ceremony in Rio de Janeiro and fans cheered when Neymar's name was announced.

Ancelotti, 66, who was appointed by Brazil last year, said: "We spent the entire year analysing Neymar.

"We realised that in this last period he had continuity and was in good physical condition".

Alisson Becker, who has missed Liverpool's last 10 games through injury, has been selected, along with Manchester United pair Casemiro and Matheus Cunha, Newcastle midfielder Bruno Guimaraes, Arsenal defender Gabriel, Brentford striker Igor Thiago and Bournemouth forward Rayan.

However, Chelsea forward Joao Pedro misses out despite being the Blues' top scorer in the Premier League this season with 15 goals and five assists.

Other players who have made the cut include La Liga stars Vinicius Junior of Real Madrid and Barcelona's Raphinha as well as 19-year-old striker Endrick, on loan at Lyon from Real.

Five-time winners Brazil take on Morocco on 13 June, Haiti on 20 June and Scotland in their final Group C game four days later.

The expanded 48-team World Cup in the United States, Canada and Mexico starts on 11 June.

Brazil World Cup squad

Goalkeepers: Alisson (Liverpool), Ederson (Fenerbahce), Weverton (Gremio).

Defenders: Alex Sandro, Danilo, Leo Pereira (Flamengo), Bremer (Juventus), Ibanez (Al-Ahli), Wesley (Roma), Marquinhos (Paris St-Germain), Gabriel (Arsenal), Douglas Santos (Zenit St. Petersburg).

Midfielders: Bruno Guimaraes (Newcastle), Casemiro (Manchester United), Danilo Santos (Botafogo), Fabinho (Al-Ittihad), Lucas Paqueta (Flamengo).

Forwards: Endrick (Lyon), Gabriel Martinelli (Arsenal), Igor Thiago (Brentford), Matheus Cunha (Manchester United), Raphinha (Barcelona), Vinicius Junior (Real Madrid), Luiz Henrique (Zenit St. Petersburg), Neymar (Santos), Rayan (Bournemouth).

What channel are the Sabres on tonight? What channel are the Canadiens on?

Everything is on the line tonight at KeyBank Center as the Buffalo Sabres and Montreal Canadiens square off in a winner-take-all Game 7 to close out the second round of the Stanley Cup Playoffs.

Here's how to watch:

NHL playoff TV schedule 2026: Second round

All times p.m. ET. x-if necessary

EASTERN CONFERENCE

Buffalo Sabres vs Montreal Canadiens

Series tied 3-3

  • Game 1: Sabres 4, Canadiens 2
  • Game 2: Canadiens 5, Sabres 1
  • Game 3: Canadiens 6, Sabres 2
  • Game 4: Sabres 3, Canadiens 2
  • Game 5: Canadiens 6, Sabres 2
  • Game 6: Sabres 8, Canadiens 3
  • Game 7: May 18, Montreal at Buffalo, 7:30 p.m., ESPN

Carolina Hurricanes vs Philadelphia Flyers

Carolina wins 4-0

  • Game 1: Hurricanes 3, Flyers 0
  • Game 2: Hurricanes 3, Flyers 2 (OT)
  • Game 3: Hurricanes 4, Flyers 1
  • Game 4: Hurricanes 3, Flyers 2 (OT)

WESTERN CONFERENCE

Colorado Avalanche vs Minnesota Wild

Colorado wins 4-1

  • Game 1: Avalanche 9, Wild 6
  • Game 2: Avalanche 5, Wild 2
  • Game 3: Wild 5, Avalanche 1
  • Game 4: Avalanche 5, Wild 2
  • Game 5: Avalanche 4, Wild 3 (OT)

Vegas Golden Knights vs Anaheim Ducks

Vegas wins 4-2

  • Game 1: Golden Knights 3, Ducks 1
  • Game 2: Ducks 3, Golden Knights 1
  • Game 3: Golden Knights 6, Ducks 2
  • Game 4: Ducks 4, Golden Knights 3
  • Game 5:  Golden Knights 3, Ducks 2
  • Game 6: Golden Knights 5, Ducks 1

How to watch NHL playoffs

NHL playoff games will be broadcast in the United States by ESPN, TNT and their affiliated networks.

How to stream NHL playoffs

Fubo carries ESPN, and Sling carries TNT.

Most goals scored in NHL playoff game

The record for the most goals in an NHL playoff game depends on whether you are looking at one team's performance or the total combined score.

The Edmonton Oilers hold the record for the most goals scored by a single team in a playoff game, putting up 13 goals against the Los Angeles Kings on April 9, 1987.

GoalsTeamOpponentDateFinal Score
13Edmonton OilersLos Angeles KingsApril 9, 198713-3
12Los Angeles KingsCalgary FlamesApril 10, 199012-4
11Montreal CanadiensToronto Maple LeafsMarch 30, 194411-0
11Edmonton OilersChicago BlackhawksMay 4, 198511-2

The record for the highest-scoring game in total was set during the 1982 Division Semifinals.

  • 18 Goals: Los Angeles Kings (10) vs. Edmonton Oilers (8) on April 7, 1982.
  • 17 Goals:Pittsburgh Penguins (10) vs. Philadelphia Flyers (7) on April 25, 1989.
  • 16 Goals: Two games are tied at 16, involving high-scoring matchups from the Oilers (1987) and the Kings (1990).

On May 3, 2026, the Colorado Avalanche defeated the Minnesota Wild 9-6. Their 15 combined goals tied for the third-highest-scoring game in NHL playoff history, matching a feat last achieved by the Flames and Oilers in 2022.

This article originally appeared on Asbury Park Press: When do the Sabres play again? When is the next Canadiens game?

'Miles away' - Havertz 'lucky' to avoid red card

Kai Havertz took Arsenal closer to winning their first Premier League title in 22 years, but nearly went from hero to villain as he was fortunate to not be sent off.

The 26-year-old German started instead of in-form Viktor Gyokeres and repaid Mikel Arteta's faith in him when he headed in Bukayo Saka's corner to give the Gunners a 37th-minute lead over Burnley.

But Havertz very nearly was dismissed midway through the second half, when, in the middle of the pitch, he slid in and his studs caught Lesley Ugochukwu on his left calf.

Havertz was only booked by referee Paul Tierney, with video assistant referee James Bell not advising the official to watch the incident back on a pitchside monitor.

Mikel Arteta decided to replace Havertz with Gyokeres minutes later as the Gunners held on for a nervy 1-0 win to move one win away from becoming champions.

Former England defender Gary Neville, commentating for Sky Sports, said: "Vicious from Havertz. He is miles away from the ball. I don't like that. The height of it and the fact it is on the standing leg."

After VAR did not get involved, Neville added: "I don't think that is right. He is a lucky boy."

A statement from the Premier League Match Centre said: "The referee's call of yellow card to Havertz was checked and confirmed by VAR – with the challenge deemed not to be serious foul play."

Vieira backs referee decision, but other pundits disagree

Former England goalkeeper Rob Green agreed with Neville that Havertz had been lucky to stay on the pitch.

Speaking on BBC Radio 5 Live, Green said: "Studs up, both feet off the ground, it's high. There will bunches of people referring back to still images where there have been red cards.

"You speak to the players and ask which tackles do you want to eradicate and it's those ones."

Arsenal have not had a player sent off in the Premier League this season, although earlier this month the Premier League's key match incidents panel said defender Gabriel should have been dismissed against Manchester City on 19 April.

Gabriel had pushed his forehead into striker Erling Haaland during City's 2-1 win, but was only shown a yellow card.

Former England defender Jamie Carragher, on Sky Sports, was another to call Havertz "lucky" and added: "When you think of two big decisions in terms of red cards going their way. They are lucky to get away with two big decisions."

On Havertz's challenge, Carragher said: "The fact the referee has such a good view and gives a yellow card, then maybe it's difficult for the VAR to go against it.

"But how the ref has not given a red card, I don't know - it has to be a red card. The force is the one thing that saves him. I struggle to see how you get away with that given how high it is up on the calf."

However, Patrick Vieira, the last Arsenal captain to lift the Premier League trophy, felt Tierney had made the right decision.

"It's a challenge from behind and you can see the studs, but it was the right decision from the referee," said Vieira on Sky Sports.

"There was not enough power or force for the red card. The yellow card was a fair decision."

Burnley interim boss Mike Jackson, speaking to the BBC, felt his side should have been playing against 10 men.

"In today's game, it is a red card and it is dangerous," said Jackson. "He could have injured him as well. That means they go down to 10 with 20 minutes to go - we are still in the game."

'Really poor decision' - your views

There were some comments from fans on the BBC Sport live commentary page, with many wondering why Havertz was not punished further.

Sulaman: "That's a clear red card for Kai Havertz, studs right behind the heel and very dangerous play."

Chris: "How on earth is that not a red card? Another really poor decision."

Nick, Newark: "Given some of the challenges that result in red cards nowadays, I'm amazed that Havertz has got away with that."

Fit check: Every coaching staff, listed by their affinity for the suit

sharp dressed mid major men text with four head coaches picutured below

As a firm believer in college basketball coaches wearing suits, I compiled a spreadsheet for the 68-team NCAA Tournament field back in March, detailing the attire each coach and his staff wore on the sidelines during the Big Dance. As an offseason project, I wanted to expand the research to include every coaching staff for the 2026-27 season.

For simplicity, the attire labels for each coach and his staff are based on their most recent game as a head coach. I know in certain instances, the most recent game isn’t always representative of a coach’s typical attire for the entire season, so if that’s the case, please share that feedback so I can make appropriate corrections. 

Below you will find the spreadsheet itself and more information on the process of creating the sheet. There will be more to come throughout the offseason, shouting out the mid-major coaches who suit up or sport unique looks, such as the ones in the graphic art for this article, but for now, please have a look at the spreadsheet and share any feedback for its improvement!

Click or tap here to open the sheet in a new tab.

What do the colors mean?

Cyan: The name of any coach highlighted with cyan indicates he is in his first season with that program.

Red: The head coach or assistants wear no elements of a suit. The most common looks in this category include quarter-zips and polo shirts

Yellow: The head coach or assistants wear parts of a suit. The most common looks include a coat with no tie, or a tie with no coat.

Green: The head coach or assistants wear a full suit with a coat and tie.

Purple: The head coach or assistants wear something outside the box of quarter-zips, polos, suits, etc. Examples include Eran Ganot and his staff in Hawaiian shirts or Corey Gipson in his military uniform. 

New head coaches (highlighted in cyan)

For head coaches who have been collegiate head coaches in the past, but are in their first season with a new program, I attempted to base their attire on their most recent game as a college head coach, regardless of level. If I was unable to find footage of a coach’s most recent game for whatever reason, their attire is based on their most recent game in whatever position they last held, unless specified otherwise, but the date is that of their last game as a head coach.

For head coaches who are in their first year as a college head coach, their attire is based on their most recent game in the position they last held.

Dates

Any date formatted as DD/MM with no year indicates a game that took place in the 2025-26 season.

Any row with “N/A” in the date column indicates a first-year collegiate head coach.

Any date formatted as DD/MM/YY is a game which took place in a season prior to the 2025-26 season, indicating a coach has been a college head coach before, but held a different position in 2025-26.

If you have any feedback, suggestions, corrections, or anything else to improve the spreadsheet, please share! You can reach me through Twitter DM’s @drew_gentile_ or email me at drewng427@gmail.com

Eduardo Camavinga: French superstar reacts to talk of Man United summer switch

Eduardo Camavinga: French superstar reacts to talk of Man United summer switch
Eduardo Camavinga: French superstar reacts to talk of Man United summer switch

This summer is expected to offer Manchester United a perfect opportunity to rebuild their midfield.

Casemiro is leaving after four brilliant years at the club, and Manuel Ugarte is also likely to follow the Brazilian through the exit door.

When you factor in that United failed to sign a central midfielder last summer, these two departures make the case for bringing in two or three top midfielders even more compelling.

The other day, The Peoples Person relayed a report suggesting Real Madrid’s Eduardo Camavinga could be one of the midfielders INEOS go for.

Liverpool vs Man United

Apparently, the French superstar was left frustrated after missing out entirely on France’s provisional 2026 World Cup squad and feels he needs to move away from Madrid to re-establish himself elsewhere, with United and Liverpool both heavily linked.

But just as it seemed we were being set up for a Liverpool-United transfer battle, the 23-year-old has shut down talk of a Bernabeu exit.

Eduardo Camavinga speaks

As per Florian Plettenberg, Camavinga said, “It’s always a pleasure to play at Real Madrid. I always wanted to be here. We have to think about winning next season.”

With the opportunity there to leave the Bernabeu and re-establish himself elsewhere, Camavinga has chosen to stay.

Whether things improve for him in the Spanish capital remains to be seen. However, given how stunted his development has been at Madrid, where he has largely been a supporting cast member, United missing out probably should not be too heartbreaking.

Not Camavinga, Tchouaméni is the Frenchman United need

Camavinga aside, Aurélien Tchouaméni is the Madrid player United could sign this summer. The 26-year-old, widely regarded as one of the best sixes in the world, is not guaranteed to continue at the club.

Indeed, credible sources have claimed that the European giants may be ready to sell if United can convince the midfield general to move to Old Trafford.

In the end, surely Tchouaméni over Camavinga is the better deal.

Featured image Aitor Alcalde via Getty Images

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Royals vs. Red Sox, Game 48 Gamethread

CHICAGO, IL - MAY 13: Kansas City Royals pitcher Seth Lugo (67) pitches against the Chicago White Sox during an MLB game on May 13, 2026, at Rate Field in Chicago, IL. (Photo by Patrick Gorski/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images) | Icon Sportswire via Getty Images

The 20-27 Royals have fallen back into a tie with the Detroit Tigers for last place in the AL Central. The Royals managed to blank the Cardinals in a 2-0 victory yesterday, but that was after six straight losses. This team seems to ping-pong from elation to despair a lot. Right now, there’s a little too much despair.

Hopefully a return to the K can add some hope. After that miserable road trip, the Royals welcome the similarly-despondent 19-27 Boston Red Sox to Kansas City. The Red Sox are also recent losers, having dropped 2 of 3 games against each of the Braves, Phillies, and Rays over the past week+.

Just a few weeks ago, the Red Sox fired manager Alex Cora and a whole bunch of his staff. Wilyer Abreu, Willson Contreras, and Ceddanne Rafaela are about the only hitters having a good season for the Red Sox. Offseason trade target Jarren Duran has scuffled pretty badly to a .183/.243/.305 line. Trevor Story similarly struggled before recently being put on the IL. They’ve had some decent starting pitching but their star – Garrett Crochet – pitched to a 6.30 ERA before also being put on the IL.

The Royals have their own issues, of course. Salvador Perez and Vinnie Pasquantino are similarly struggling in the middle of the lineup. Cole Ragans is on the IL. The bullpen is suspect.

The Royals will put Seth Lugo on the mound to start. He’s somewhat returned to form with a 3.76 ERA, but there are a lot of mixed signals there. His strikeout rate is stable compared to prior years but his walk rate is up. His BABIP is wayyyy up. The key thing is that he has limited home runs – he has somehow given up only 1 homer all season. That will paper over a lot of issues but I doubt that is sustainable.

The Red Sox start Sonny Gray, who is in the final year of a 3/$76M contract. In his older age (Gray is 36), he’s pivoted to being Mark Buehrle. Very low strikeout rate, low walk rate, low homers. Limits damage on contact. Gray has managed a 3.18 ERA doing this. It’s unprecedented for Sonny – this would be the lowest strikeout rate of his career, by a lot.

A stoppable force meets a movable object. Let’s see which team blinks and scurries away.

Keep in mind the original game time was 6:40pm US Central. Apparently because of the possibility of bad weather, the game has been moved up to 6:10pm US Central. You can watch on Royals.tv or listen on 96.5 The Fan or the Royals Radio Network.

Lineups:

Monday night Orioles game thread: @ Rays, 6:40

SARASOTA, FLORIDA - FEBRUARY 18: Trevor Rogers #28 of the Baltimore Orioles poses for a photo during Spring Training photo day at Ed Smith Stadium on February 18, 2026 in Sarasota, Florida. (Photo by Chris Graythen/Getty Images) | Getty Images

The Orioles start a very tough stretch of baseball tonight. Six of their next nine games are against the AL East-leading Tampa Bay Rays, who have the most wins in the American League. You can check out details of the Rays’ season so far in our series preview, but suffice it to say they have been kind of the opposite of the Orioles this year.

This is the first time the Orioles have visited Tropicana Field since 2024, after the Rays spent 2025 at a spring training site while their ballpark was repaired.

Some Orioles batters appear to be heating up, and it would be a nice change of pace if they would actually follow through and stay good. Gunnar Henderson and Coby Mayo are showing signs of life. Tyler O’Neill has started hitting balls harder. Even Colton Cowser hit a home run. Pete Alonso remains ice cold.

Trevor Rogers gets the ball for the Orioles tonight, and it would be another nice change of pace if he could manage to look anything like the Trevor Rogers of 2025. Come on, Trev! We want to believe!

For the Rays, it’s lefty Shane McClanahan. Gulp. He has a 2.27 ERA and an active 21.2-inning scoreless streak. I’m gonna be honest, I don’t feel like the Orioles have a chance against this guy. But maybe I’ll be wrong. That’s why they play the games, as the saying goes.

Orioles lineup

Taylor Ward (R) LF
Gunnar Henderson (L) SS
Adley Rutschman (S) C
Pete Alonso (R) DH
Tyler O’Neill (R) RF
Coby Mayo (R) 1B
Jeremiah Jackson (R) 2B
Weston Wilson (R) 3B
Blaze Alexander (R) CF

LET BASALLO FACE LEFTIES! Also, I can’t wait to see what kind of shenanigans Blaze Alexander gets up to in center field.

Rays lineup

Yandy Díaz (R) DH
Jonathan Aranda (L) 1B
Junior Caminero (R) 3B
Ryan Vilade (R) RF
Jonny DeLuca (R) CF
Chandler Simpson (L) LF
Nick Fortes (R) C
Taylor Walls (S) SS
Carson Williams (R) 2B

Let’s go O’s!

Resolute Arsenal do it the hard way but Premier League title now within grasp

Mikel Arteta led Arsenal to a vital win (Reuters)

Still one hand on the title, but only after Arsenal dragged themselves that bit closer.

If the story of the 2025-26 season is indeed to end with a first Premier League crown in 22 years, it will be with a script that has stayed as resolute as Mikel Arteta’s approach. This had all of the usual ingredients.

A set-piece goal. A 1-0. A VAR controversy. A lot of nerves. Arsenal again did it the hard way. They also, however, did enough. At least for now.

They got the victory over Burnley that puts them within one win of the title. It might yet be sooner than that if Manchester City fail to win at Bournemouth on Tuesday night.

Given the way this title race has emotionally ebbed and flowed, too, it’s hard not to wonder how this very win and – maybe more relevantly – the news of Pep Guardiola’s pending departure will affect his side.

Maybe Arsenal could do with that. Any team would idealise winning the title on the pitch themselves, but do they really want to go through this torture again?

Kai Havertz scored the only goal of the game (Reuters)
Kai Havertz scored the only goal of the game (Reuters)
Arsenal are now on the brink of a first title for 22 years (Reuters)
Arsenal are now on the brink of a first title for 22 years (Reuters)

In normal circumstances, a display like this – certainly that in the second half – would look rather wanting before a trip to Oliver Glasner’s Crystal Palace on the final day.

Except, these aren’t normal circumstances, and it might not even be a normal Palace given they have the Uefa Conference League final against Rayo Vallecano three days later.

Everyone has to just do what they must – including Arsenal. It has just so rarely been smooth for them.

There was a lngthy spell when it had the look, and occasionally the feel, of one of those painfully long days that Arsenal have been eventually expected to suffer.

Arteta’s side did actually start well, as they constantly looked to force the issue. A problem was how deep and robustly Burnley were defending. The Premier League’s 19th side may not have much quality, but they did have a lot of bodies in the box.

Mikel Arteta’s resolute approach eventually paid off (Reuters)
Mikel Arteta’s resolute approach eventually paid off (Reuters)

And, with every Arsenal attempt at a probing pass or penetrating run, there was always a defender there to deal with it. A cross was sent back out for a throw-in, a through ball for a corner.

And from these came that feeling of every frustrated move frittering time away.

Leandro Trossard smacked the post. Eberechi Eze rushed one of his long shots. Martin Odegaard had an opening just deflected wide, when it looked like the goal would finally come. It wasn’t far away...

Arsenal’s series of corners had initially resulted in increased frustration, as they consistently opted for the short pass. That had admittedly worked against Newcastle for a fine Eze opener, but Burnley weren’t allowing that space.

The tactic soon became clear, when crucial space opened up from another corner. Arsenal had evidently been developing a decoy. With opposition sides having figured out their first option of the in-swinging corner, they had to keep them second-guessing.

This was how.

Kai Havertz rose highest to nod in the only goal (PA Wire)
Kai Havertz rose highest to nod in the only goal (PA Wire)

Another issue on the night, however, was that it had been necessary to second-guess some of Havertz’s decisions. He wasn’t having one of his best games, putting in one of those displays where he makes some strange choices – to say nothing of the potential red-card challenge on Lesley Ugochukwu.

One was a bizarre pass across goal. Another was almost seeming to move the other way from one Bukayo Saka cross.

He didn’t do that for the next, though. On 37 minutes, as Saka finally swung one of those corners in, there was Havertz to rise and head in.

Arsenal weren’t exactly calm, though. If anything, the mood went in a different direction. They now had something to lose, rather than a game to win. And while they were still attacking, the second goal just wouldn’t come.

Eze again had an effort narrowly wide, Saka smashed into the side-netting and Havertz’s strange choices continued. As Arsenal became a little more desperate to keep the game secure, they lost a bit of control. Havertz certainly did.

Havertz escaped with a yellow for an ugly lunge on Lesley Ugochukwu (PA Wire)
Havertz escaped with a yellow for an ugly lunge on Lesley Ugochukwu (PA Wire)

He lunged in wildly on Ugochukwu and was lucky not to get sent off. That was also after a lengthy VAR review.

Arteta had no response but to take him off, while making another series of subs to try and make his team more robust. Martin Zubimendi was even brought on for added control, that was never quite reclaimed.

They finished desperately beating a Burnley cross away, as Arteta berated the fourth official for the extra time played. By then, the match had ticked into the 99th minute.

The final whistle didn’t bring the end of their 22-year wait. But it is now painfully, agonisingly, tantalisingly close. Can it really end any other way?

Red Sox at Royals lineups: Do the earlier birds get the win?

Boston Red Sox pitcher Sonny Gray (54) delivers a pitch in the third inning between the Cincinnati Reds and Boston Red Sox at Great American Ball Park in Cincinnati on Saturday, March 28, 2026. | Albert Cesare/The Enquirer / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images

Hello again, friends! It’s time to watch the Red Sox flail away once more on a Monday, this time in Kansas City, where the game has been moved up by 30 minutes to hopefully avoid bad weather, now boasting a 7:10 EDT start time. On the bright side, Sonny Gray, one of the team’s best stories this year (not that it’s saying much) takes the mound against Kyle Isbel. On the less bright side, a) the aforementioned weather and b) this is still a lineup that has Mickey Gasper DHing and batting second. Woof. Anyhow:

By contrast, the Royals’ #2 hitter plays shortstop very well and is currently the No. 2 favorite to win the AL MVP award. The wise man bowed and spoke and all that jazz. Here’s the full lineup:

Dat’s all.

Steelers sign former Pitt Panthers CB after successful tryout

The Pittsburgh Steelers have signed a former Pitt Panthers cornerback as an undrafted free agent.

On Tuesday, the Steelers announced the signing of undrafted free agent cornerback Tamon Lynum, who played for the University of Nebraska (2020-2023) and Pittsburgh (2024-2025).

We have signed undrafted free agent DB Tamon Lynum. @BordasLawhttps://t.co/DLbnrnvEh4

— Pittsburgh Steelers (@steelers) May 18, 2026

Lynum participated in the Steelers' rookie camp as a tryout player, but he apparently wowed all the right people in order to secure a contract.

During his six collegiate seasons, Lynum appeared in 46 games and recorded 71 combined tackles, two sacks, two interceptions, eight passes defended, and two forced fumbles.

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Celtics named wildcard landing spot for $101 million Lakers 22-time All-Star

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The Boston Celtics should be in for a captivating offseason, given their opening round playoff defeat at the hands of the Philadelphia 76ers proves they’re further from championship contention than they likely anticipated. 

While unlikely, Masslive’s Brian Robb believes there’s a slight chance the Celtics could land the Los Angeles Lakers 22-time All-Star via a free agent signing or sign-and-trade. 

“(LeBron) James will be one of the bigger wildcards in free agency with the Lakers potentially looking to pivot to a younger supporting cast around Luka Doncic,” Robb wrote Friday. 

“However, it’s hard to consider a world where James would consider Boston, even with the possibility of contending being on the table. The Celtics could only offer him their mid-level exception ($15 million) in free agency.”

“They do have a $27 million TPE, but that would require a sign-and-trade deal, which would mean the Celtics would need to sweeten the pot for some help from the Lakers to get a deal done. Realistically, it’s hard to envision James joining his longtime rivals when a reunion in Cleveland (Cavaliers) or another Western Conference team could be on the table, offering more money.” 

In addition to the Cavaliers, the Golden State Warriors and New York Knicks are other potential suitors the Celtics will have to outduel to bring James to Boston this summer. Is it possible? Absolutely, especially given the Lakers' and Warriors’ potential financial constraints. 

That said, there’s also a possibility that there won’t be mutual interest between the two parties. James could view the Celtics as a franchise that won’t give him the best chance to finish his career with a championship, and the Celtics could prioritize adding a younger superstar like Giannis Antetokounmpo to their roster instead of a 41-year-old standout contributor on his way out the door. 

Still, the Celtics are unquestionably an intriguing landing spot for James following the conclusion of his 23rd NBA season.

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Brewers score vs Cubs tonight, live game updates, highlights, starting lineups

CHICAGO – The Milwaukee Brewers open a three-game series with their Central Division rivals the Chicago Cubs for the first time in 2026 on Monday night, May 18 at Wrigley Field.

It's the latest the two teams have first faced each other in a season since 2004, and the first time they'll have met since the Brewers downed the Cubs, three games to two, in the National League Division Series last October.

Right-hander Brandon Sproat (1-2, 5.75) starts for Milwaukee while left-hander Shota Imanaga (4-3, 2.32) counters for Chicago.

What time is the Brewers game tonight?

Time: 6:40 p.m.

What channel is the Brewers game on tonight?

TV channel: Brewers.TV.

Brewers 2026 record

26-18.

Brewers starter Brandon Sproat is coming off his first victory of the season.

Brewers lineup

  • Jackson Chourio CF
  • Brice Turang 2B
  • William Contreras C
  • Christian Yelich DH
  • Andrew Vaughn 1B
  • Jake Bauers LF
  • Luis Rengifo 3B
  • Sal Frelick RF
  • Joey Ortiz SS

Cubs lineup

  • Nico Hoerner 2B
  • Michael Busch 1B
  • Alex Bregman 3B
  • Ian Happ LF
  • Seiya Suzuki RF
  • Michael Conforto DH
  • Carson Kelly C
  • Pete Crow-Armstrong CF
  • Dansby Swanson SS

Brewers probable pitchers, schedule

Brewers at Cubs, May 19 6:40 p.m.: Milwaukee RHP Jacob Misiorowski (3-2, 2.12) vs. Chicago RHP Ben Brown (1-1, 1.60). TV – Brewers TV. Radio – AM-620 WTMJ.

Brewers at Cubs, May 20 6:40 p.m.: Milwaukee LHP Kyle Harrison (4-1, 2.09) vs. Chicago RHP Edward Cabrera (3-1, 4.06). TV – Brewers TV. Radio – AM-620 WTMJ.

This article originally appeared on Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: Brewers vs Cubs score, live game updates, highlights, lineups

Brewers score vs Cubs tonight, live game updates, highlights, starting lineups

CHICAGO – The Milwaukee Brewers open a three-game series with their Central Division rivals the Chicago Cubs for the first time in 2026 on Monday night, May 18 at Wrigley Field.

It's the latest the two teams have first faced each other in a season since 2004, and the first time they'll have met since the Brewers downed the Cubs, three games to two, in the National League Division Series last October.

Right-hander Brandon Sproat (1-2, 5.75) starts for Milwaukee while left-hander Shota Imanaga (4-3, 2.32) counters for Chicago.

What time is the Brewers game tonight?

Time: 6:40 p.m.

What channel is the Brewers game on tonight?

TV channel: Brewers.TV.

Brewers 2026 record

26-18.

Brewers starter Brandon Sproat is coming off his first victory of the season.

Brewers lineup

  • Jackson Chourio CF
  • Brice Turang 2B
  • William Contreras C
  • Christian Yelich DH
  • Andrew Vaughn 1B
  • Jake Bauers LF
  • Luis Rengifo 3B
  • Sal Frelick RF
  • Joey Ortiz SS

Cubs lineup

  • Nico Hoerner 2B
  • Michael Busch 1B
  • Alex Bregman 3B
  • Ian Happ LF
  • Seiya Suzuki RF
  • Michael Conforto DH
  • Carson Kelly C
  • Pete Crow-Armstrong CF
  • Dansby Swanson SS

Brewers probable pitchers, schedule

Brewers at Cubs, May 19 6:40 p.m.: Milwaukee RHP Jacob Misiorowski (3-2, 2.12) vs. Chicago RHP Ben Brown (1-1, 1.60). TV – Brewers TV. Radio – AM-620 WTMJ.

Brewers at Cubs, May 20 6:40 p.m.: Milwaukee LHP Kyle Harrison (4-1, 2.09) vs. Chicago RHP Edward Cabrera (3-1, 4.06). TV – Brewers TV. Radio – AM-620 WTMJ.

This article originally appeared on Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: Brewers vs Cubs score, live game updates, highlights, lineups

On board for Indiana football. Brownsburg WR Branden Sharpe commits to Hoosiers

Branden Sharpe had his four college finalists lined up with official visits set.

Before he made those visits, Sharpe decided the time was right to go ahead and cut that list to one. Brownsburg’s two-time 1,000-yard receiver and two-time state champion announced his decision to commit to Indiana on Monday.

“I just got the feeling the time was right after talking to the coaches,” Sharpe said. “I didn’t really know what else I was looking for. This way, I can start to focus on getting myself and the team ready for this fall.”

Brownsburg High School junior Branden Sharpe (12) works to avoid a Indianapolis Cathedral High School defender during the first half of an IHSAA varsity football game, Friday, Aug. 29, 2025, at Brownsburg High School.

IU had long been on Sharpe’s radar. The Hoosiers were the first Power Four program to offer a scholarship nearly a full calendar year ago. Purdue followed a couple weeks later, then a host of others, including Cincinnati and Vanderbilt, the other two programs on his final list.

“The other three gave me a lot of things to think about,” Sharpe said of Cincinnati, Purdue and Vanderbilt. “They were all extremely close.”

Sharpe had 59 receptions for 1,143 yards and 13 TDs as a junior for the Bulldogs, including a big game in a 38-31 win over Westfield in the Class 6A state championship. He caught four passes for 151 yards and a TD and returned a kickoff 99 yards for another score.

That came on the heels of a breakout sophomore season that saw Sharpe make 66 receptions for 1,165 yards and seven TDs.

“I’d say probably the relationship with the coaching staff,” he said of the reason for making his commitment to IU. “They were my first Power Four offer and I just continued building those relationships and seeing how they could use me in their system. They’ve put a crazy number of players in the (NFL) draft. I think I’ll have a chance to make a difference and see the field early if I do the things I need to do.”

Sharpe, who will graduate early and enroll at IU in January, said one of his considerations in the recruiting process was the number of transfers IU had taken in the portal. Indiana’s national championship under coach Curt Cignetti had 36 transfers, including 13 players the coach brought with him from James Madison.

“That’s one of the things I was concerned about at first,” Sharpe said of IU’s reliance on the portal. “But they told me they want to develop their high school players.”

Sharpe is the seventh commitment for IU in the 2027 class and third in-state commitment, joining Noblesville offensive lineman Mason McDermott and Michigan City offensive lineman Jeremiah Jones on board for the Hoosiers.

Who is next?

“I’m definitely trying to get Monshun Sales over here for sure,” Sharpe said of the five-star Larwence North wide receiver. “That’s one of the things on the top of my list. I’m trying to get some guys to commit to IU and get focused on getting ready for my senior year at Brownsburg.”

Brownsburg plays at Lawrence North in Week 1 of the upcoming season. Sales, a top-10 national recruit, has already taken his official visit to IU and has upcoming official visits at Alabama, Ohio State and Texas.

“The vision that has been preached out at IU is that I can be in the slot and he’ll be on the outside,” Sharpe said of Sales.

In addition to his four finalists, Sharpe also had Power Four offers from Boston College, Duke, Houston, Iowa State, Maryland, Northwestern, Virginia Tech and West Virginia.

Call Star reporter Kyle Neddenriep at (317) 444-6649.

This article originally appeared on Indianapolis Star: Indiana football recruiting: Brownsburg WR Branden Sharpe commits to IU

Joe Ingles signs in Australia

Olgun Uluc: It’s official. Joe Ingles has signed a two-year deal with Melbourne United, the team says. “Coming home to Melbourne feels incredibly special,” Ingles said. “… I still love competing, I still love the game, and I believe I can genuinely help this group win.”

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This article originally appeared on Hoops Hype: Joe Ingles signs in Australia

“We have to put pressure on them in all phases, …

But, even with the importance of Mitchell and Harden to the Cavs’ offense, Brown said the Knicks have to be “conscious of trying to play the right way against this group.” “We have to put pressure on them in all phases, starting with transition and ending with the ability to try and get an offensive rebound,” he said. “You wanna make all of their guys, especially their guys that playmake for them and do a lot for them, you wanna make them work as much as you can.

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Arsenal on the brink of Premier League title after nervy Burnley win

Kai Havertz headed Arsenal to the brink of the Premier League title (Glyn KIRK)

Arsenal are on the brink of ending a 22-year wait to win the Premier League after beating Burnley 1-0 on Monday to open up a five-point lead at the top.

Kai Havertz headed in the only goal but was also lucky to avoid a second-half red card that could have swung the title race back in Manchester City's favour.

The Gunners could be crowned champions as early as Tuesday should City fail to win at Bournemouth.

Even if City do end the Cherries' 16-game unbeaten run and beat Aston Villa, Arsenal will secure the title with victory at Crystal Palace on Sunday.

"One more to go," said Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta.

"We have done our job, what is in our hands. We have to wait and see what is going to happen tomorrow and then it's time to prepare for the Palace game."

However, the narrow margin of victory against a Burnley side that have long since been relegated does offer City hope.

An Arsenal draw at Selhurst Park would allow City to snatch the title on goal difference if Pep Guardiola's team win their final two matches.

To add extra intrigue to the final days of the season, reports on Monday suggest Guardiola will leave City after a decorated decade in charge after Villa visit the Etihad on Sunday.

Roared on by an expectant capacity crowd in their final home game of the season, Arsenal were tipped to put the Clarets to the sword with ease.

Burnley have taken just two points from their last 10 matches but made Arteta's men work for the three points on another nervy night at the Emirates.

Leandro Trossard struck the post from the edge of the area before Bukayo Saka saw a penalty appeal waived away as he attempted to turn in Havertz's low cross.

Arsenal were forced to rely on their set piece threat once more to prise Burnley open.

Havertz rose highest to power in Saka's delivery on 37 minutes as they scored from a corner for the 18th time in the league this season.

Yet the floodgates did not open and Arsenal were very fortunate not to have to defend their lead with 10 men for the final quarter.

Havertz raked his studs down the calf of Lesley Ugochukwu in a mistimed challenge.

Despite a VAR review, the original decision of a yellow card was not upgraded to red.

Havertz was quickly replaced by Viktor Gyokeres. The Swede's arrival failed to kickstart Arsenal as an attacking force.

But their rock solid defensive record again edged them closer to the title.

Since losing to City last month, Arsenal have not conceded in their last four league games.

"The margin should have been bigger but we haven't achieved that," added Arteta.

"We have shown what we have shown all season that when we need to defend and get through the game, we can do it in an efficient way."

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Vikings Fans Just Got the Draft News They Hoped For

Vikings Fans Just Got the Draft News They Hoped For
Tim Heitman

If you’ve been craving the city of Minneapolis to host the NFL Draft at some point, your wish has been granted.

The Twin Cities will soon join the league’s rotating list of draft host cities.

Credible reporting emerged Monday, explaining that the 2028 NFL Draft will indeed be held in the Twin Cities after Minneapolis submitted a bid earlier in the offseason. It’s happening.

Minneapolis Moves Toward a Major NFL Showcase

Clear your late April calendar in 2028.

The Viking ship monument sits outside U.S. Bank Stadium before a Vikings home game. 2028 NFL Draft
The Viking ship monument stands outside U.S. Bank Stadium before the Minnesota Vikings hosted the Los Angeles Chargers on Sep. 24, 2023, in Minneapolis, Minnesota. The landmark has become one of the signature gathering spots for fans arriving downtown on game days, reflecting the atmosphere surrounding Vikings home contests throughout the NFL season. Mandatory Credit: Jeffrey Becker-USA TODAY Sports

Sources: 2028 Draft Coming to Minny

It’s damn near official. ESPN’s Adam Schefter tweeted Monday, “ESPN sources: The 2028 NFL Draft is expected to be awarded to Minneapolis at this week’s league meeting. The NFL’s fan engagement and major events committees have been working with the city and the Vikings on plans for the 2028 Draft.”

Kevin Seifert from the same network added, “Local organizers spoke in March about the broad strokes of this bid, saying U.S. Bank Stadium will be a “foundational piece” of the draft footprint. But we’re awaiting more details on exactly what that would look like.”

In 2023, the draft occurred in Kansas City. The year after that? Detroit. In 2025, Green Bay got the nod. And last month, Pittsburgh hosted the event. The NFL has apparently decided that America’s breadbasket is the best spot to grow the business when rookies enter the league.

The Case for Minneapolis

In April, Minnesota Sports and Events (MNSE) Executive Vice President of Business Development & Tourism Matt Meunier explained why Minneapolis wanted the event: “In terms of the location of the draft, the red carpet and all the ancillary events that go with hosting the draft, all those things are under evaluation by the league right now, so it’s to be determined, but what we can say is TCO Performance Center is a really viable option.

“Flag football, youth football is going to continue to be more prominent as it relates to the NFL and leaning into 2028 and the L.A. Olympic Games, so there’s potential to stage some youth football and community legacy events out at TCO Performance Center, but in addition to that, every event Minnesota Sports and Events hosts, we’re really intentional about staging events throughout the region and not just downtown Minneapolis. We want to unite everybody with this event.”

Vikings Executive Vice President of Public Affairs Lester Bagley added, “The Vikings are vested and invested, and we will provide financial support, staff support and organizational energy.”

Rallying cries from Meunier and Bagley worked.

The State of the Team by Then?

The event is two regular seasons and another full offseason from now. The Vikings could look markedly different in 2028, believe it or not.

Dallas Turner poses with Roger Goodell after being selected by the Vikings in the 2024 NFL Draft. 2028 NFL Draft
Alabama linebacker Dallas Turner poses with NFL commissioner Roger Goodell after the Minnesota Vikings selected him with the 17th overall pick on Apr. 25, 2024, at the NFL Draft in Detroit, Michigan. Turner entered the league as one of the draft’s premier defensive prospects and a major addition to Brian Flores’ aggressive defensive scheme in Minnesota. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports

By that draft, Minnesota will know if J.J. McCarthy is its long-term solution at quarterback. Kyler Murray is in the mix this season to compete with McCarthy for the gig — may the best man win later this summer. The evaluator of that battle? Head coach Kevin O’Connell. The Vikings’ skipper enters Year No. 5 with the franchise without a playoff win, and most head coaches don’t get that grace from their ownership or general manager.

The Vikings, on the other hand, fired O’Connell’s boss, Kwesi Adofo-Mensah, in January while retaining O’Connell. Before too long, O’Connell probably has to win a postseason game or two to stay off the hot seat.

Meanwhile, Brian Flores runs the Vikings’ defense, but his relationship feels like a year-to-year arrangement, as he deserves another head coaching job soon. Minnesota is also searching for a new general manager; the eventual candidate will likely be in charge of the team during the 2028 NFL Draft, barring a strange mishap.

Get Ready for a Ginormous Party

That’s all the football stuff — who will be in charge and why the Vikings wanted the event in the first place. Now: the fun part.

The draft in the Twin Cities will be an epic three-day experience. Virtually every city that hosts it tells wonderful tales about its success thereafter. VikingsWire‘s Glenn Erby on the event: “The NFL Draft has evolved into a three-day football festival featuring nonstop television coverage, celebrity appearances, concerts, and millions of fans attending in person and online.”

“From 1965 through 2014, the draft remained in New York City before the NFL shifted toward rotating host cities in 2015, beginning with Chicago. Since then, the event has traveled throughout the country, including stops in cities such as Philadelphia, Kansas City, Detroit, Las Vegas, and Green Bay.”

Jordan Addison stands on stage after being drafted by the Vikings in the first round of the 2023 NFL Draft. 2028 NFL Draft
USC wide receiver Jordan Addison stands on stage after the Minnesota Vikings selected him with the 23rd overall pick on Apr. 27, 2023, at the NFL Draft in Kansas City, Missouri. Addison joined Minnesota as a first-round playmaker expected to complement Justin Jefferson and expand the Vikings’ passing attack for the foreseeable future. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports

If you need a quick way to think of it — it’s just a giant party for three days, celebrating the influx of youth into the sport.

“Minneapolis would become the latest city to capitalize on the draft’s economic impact, tourism boost, and national spotlight,” Erby added.

League owners will vote on Minneapolis as the host city this week and are widely expected to green-light it. Start planning your 2028 draft weekend.

The draft will physically take place at a spot adjacent to U.S. Bank Stadium, per sources.


PREVIEW | Nacional vs Universitario: team news, lineups, predictions (Libertadores 20/05)

PREVIEW | Nacional vs Universitario: team news, lineups, predictions (Libertadores 20/05)
PREVIEW | Nacional vs Universitario: team news, lineups, predictions (Libertadores 20/05)

Nacional and Universitario go head-to-head at Estadio Gran Parque Central this Wednesday in the Copa Libertadores.

In their last fixture, Nacional won 1-2 against Montevideo City (Uruguay League 2026). In their last encounter, Universitario were beaten 0-1 by Atlético Grau (Peru League 2026).

The last meeting between the two teams ended with Universitario winning 4-2.

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Nacional

Universitario

Last starting XIs

Nacional ( vs Montevideo City 2026-05-16): Luis Mejía, Emiliano Ancheta, Tomás Viera, Sebastián Coates, Camilo Cándido, Lucas Rodríguez, Baltasar Barcia, Agustín Dos Santos, Maximiliano Silvera, Maxi Gómez, Juan De los Santos

Universitario ( vs Atlético Grau 2026-05-16): Miguel Vargas, Cain Fara, Williams Riveros, Matías Di Benedetto, Jorge Murrugarra, Andy Polo, Martín Pérez Guedes, Jairo Concha, César Inga, Édison Flores, Lisandro Alzugaray

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TEAMS

  • Away from home, Universitario currently have one win in their last nine matches.
  • Away from home, Universitario are coming off two consecutive matches without a win.
  • Universitario are coming off three consecutive matches without a win.
  • At home, Nacional have scored in three consecutive matches.
  • Nacional currently have one draw in their last 18 matches.
  • Nacional are coming off two consecutive matches without defeat.
  • Nacional are coming off two consecutive wins.

HEAD TO HEAD

  • Nacional and Universitario have already faced each other seven times; there is no advantage between Nacional and Universitario: two wins for each team in seven matches.
  • At the Estadio Gran Parque Central, Nacional have the edge in their meetings with Universitario: two wins in three matches. Universitario have never won at Nacional's ground, with one draw recorded.
  • In the Copa Libertadores, there have been seven matches between the two teams, with two wins for Nacional, three draws and two victories for Universitario.

Dodgers Set Lineup for Rivalry Game vs. Padres

May 12, 2026; Los Angeles, California, USA; Los Angeles Dodgers starting pitcher Yoshinobu Yamamoto (18) throws a pitch against the San Francisco Giants during the first inning at Dodger Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Jayne Kamin-Oncea-Imagn Images

The Los Angeles Dodgers, fresh off of a sweep against the Los Angeles Angels, set their lineup for the first game of a three-game series against the San Diego Padres.

The Dodgers’ bats woke up over the weekend, scoring 31 runs across three games against the Angels. Shohei Ohtani snapped out of his several-game long hitting skid, going 5-for9 with seven RBIs across the final two games of the series.

May 17, 2026; Anaheim, California, USA; Los Angeles Dodgers designated hitter Shohei Ohtani (17) is greeted by teammates after scoring during the fourth inning against the Los Angeles Angels at Angel Stadium. Mandatory Credit: William Liang-Imagn Images
May 17, 2026; Anaheim, California, USA; Los Angeles Dodgers designated hitter Shohei Ohtani (17) is greeted by teammates after scoring during the fourth inning against the Los Angeles Angels at Angel Stadium. Mandatory Credit: William Liang-Imagn Images

Who is pitching for the Dodgers?

Yoshinobu Yamamoto is set to make his ninth start of the season for the Dodgers, and will hope he can improve following a stretch of difficult outings. Last year’s World Series MVP has allowed three or more earned runs in each of his last four starts, with the last one proving especially costly.

He allowed five runs in the outing, including three homers over the course of his 6.1 innings pitched. He still has a 3.60 ERA through 50 innings pitched, though, and will hope he can snap back into form after his rough spell.

May 12, 2026; Los Angeles, California, USA; Los Angeles Dodgers starting pitcher Yoshinobu Yamamoto (18) throws a pitch against the San Francisco Giants during the first inning at Dodger Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Jayne Kamin-Oncea-Imagn Images
May 12, 2026; Los Angeles, California, USA; Los Angeles Dodgers starting pitcher Yoshinobu Yamamoto (18) throws a pitch against the San Francisco Giants during the first inning at Dodger Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Jayne Kamin-Oncea-Imagn Images

Who is in the Dodgers’ lineup?

Ohtani will lead off for the Dodgers as their designated hitter as usual, followed by shortstop Mookie Betts at the No. 2 spot. First baseman Freddie Freeman and right fielder Kyle Tucker, both left-handed batters, will bat third and fourth in the lineup, followed by catcher Will Smith to round out the heart of the lineup.

Third baseman Max Muncy will bat sixth for the Dodgers, and center fielder Andy Pages, left fielder Teoscar Hernandez and second baseman Hyeseong Kim will round out the lineup.

Dodgers Lineup vs. Padres

1. Shohei Ohtani, DH
2. Mookie Betts, SS
3. Freddie Freeman, 1B
4. Kyle Tucker, RF
5. Will Smith, C
6. Max Muncy, 3B
7. Andy Pages, CF
8. Teoscar Hernandez
9. Hyeseong Kim
P. Yoshinobu Yamamoto, RHP

Who is starting for the Padres?

Right-hander Michael King will take the mound for the Padres, and he has historically performed well against the Dodgers. While he has allowed five homers against the Dodgers, he has held opposing batters to a 1.88 average.

The Dodgers will look to get to King early, just as they did against the Angels, and continue their five-game winning streak. First pitch for the matchup comes at 6:40 p.m. PT.

PGA golfer Garrick Higgo splits up with caddie after penalty for late for tee time at PGA Championship

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Garrick Higgo was one of the main stories at the PGA Championship for all the wrong reasons, as he was penalized for being late to his tee time during the first round of the tournament.

Rarely does a professional golfer miss his or her tee time, especially at a major, which is why Higgo's mistake was such big news. Now, Higgo is making a change, as he is moving forward this year with a different caddie.

A golfer's caddie is the most important person on his or her team, so it is notable anytime any golfer makes a caddie change. For Higgo, this change may be linked to his mistake on Thursday.

Here's the latest on Higgo's caddie decision.

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Garrick Higgo splits up with caddie

Golfweek's Alan Schupack reports that Garrick Higgo has split up with his caddie, Austin Gaugert, just days after Higgo was penalized at the PGA Championship for being late to his tee time. During the first round on Thursday, ESPN showed higgo arriving late to the first hole despite being on the premises, and there was even a video of Gaugert trying to get Higgo to hurry up to make the tee time.

It's unclear whether Higgo fired Gaugert or Gaugert made the decision to leave Higgo, but the South African is now moving forward with someone new on his bag. Higgo is replacing Gaugert with Nick Cavendish-Pell, whom he's worked with in the past.

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Garrick Higgo PGA Championship tee time penalty

During the first round of the PGA Championship on Thursday, Higgo was penalized two shots for showing up late to his 7:18 a.m. tee time. Higgo appeared to show up to the first tee at 7:19 a.m. before teeing off and starting his round.

Garrick Higgo was penalized two strokes for being late to the tee for his opening round at the PGA Championship. pic.twitter.com/WFGX7fkLRE

— Golf on CBS ⛳ (@GolfonCBS) May 14, 2026

Higgo went on to shoot a one-under 69, which would've put him tied for the lead after the first round if he didn't get that two-shot penalty. After his round, Higgo tried to explain the situation and addressed whether he thought it was a fair punishment.

"I was there on time, but the rule is, if you're one second late, you're late. So if you think about it, I was there on time, if you know what I mean."

Garrick Higgo spoke to the media about his two-stroke penalty for arriving late to his tee time. pic.twitter.com/yDUpWTUoO6

— Golf Digest (@GolfDigest) May 14, 2026

Higgo ended up missing the cut for the tournament when he shot a 76 on Friday, but he would've made the cut without the two-stroke penalty.

Here’s why Jake Paul’s MVP didn’t lose It over Dana White’s Conor McGregor announcement

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Nakisa Bidarian said he didn’t take issue with Dana White’s familiar move.

Jake Paul’s Most Valuable Promotions made its first move into MMA, doing so in partnership with Netflix on Saturday night.

The card at the Intuit Dome in Inglewood featured Ronda Rousey submitting Gina Carano in just 17 seconds, along with wins for Francis Ngannou and Mike Perry.

But the biggest headline of the night came when it was announced that Conor McGregor will make his return to the octagon this summer.

Dana White revealed McGregor’s comeback, with the Irishman set to take on Max Holloway in the main event of UFC 329 during International Fight Week on July 11. The timing of the announcement drew more attention than the matchup itself.

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Bidarian reacts to Conor McGregor’s UFC return announcement and backs Paul fight

White has often been known for breaking big news during events hosted by rival promotions, and that pattern continued over the weekend. Ngannou’s walkout was just about to begin when word broke of McGregor’s return, marking his first fight back in five years since holding two belts at once.

Paul criticised White for interrupting another event but Bidarian took a different view, framing it as an opportunity for both fighters.

“I am super excited that Conor is back. He is one of the most engaging characters in the sport,” Bidarian said during the press conference after the Netflix event concluded.

“It is good for the sport. And I’ve said this numerous times, the biggest fight outside of Paul-(Mike) Tyson that can happen, globally, is Paul-McGregor.

“Hopefully Conor is back, and hopefully these two run it in boxing and MMA, and we shatter records all over again,” he added.

“So welcome back, Conor. And thank you, Dana, for bringing him back during the Francis Ngannou walkout. That’s beautiful.”

Since Mayweather defeated him in 2017, Dana White hasn’t shown any interest in similar crossovers involving UFC talent. But with Netflix now a major player and MVP continuing to make headlines, there may be increased pressure on both sides to finally make it happen this time around.

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In-state WR Branden Sharpe on choosing Indiana: ‘That winning culture is something I want’

Indiana landed a commitment from one of the state’s top playmakers on Monday as Brownsburg (Ind.) High receiver Branden Sharpe announced his pledge to head coach Curt Cignetti and the Hoosiers during a live broadcast on the Rivals YouTube Channel.

The 5-foot-11, 170-pound Sharpe chose IU over his other finalists in Purdue, Cincinnati and Vanderbilt.

“I would say the relationships I built with the coaches and the winning a National Championship,” Sharpe said. “coming from a program that’s won two state championships, that winning culture is something I want to be around and I can see myself in that system.”

As a junior Sharpe racked up 1,386 all-purpose yards with 1,143 of them receiving. He scored 15 touchdowns en route to that second-straight state championship. He becomes commits No. 7 for Indiana in the 2027 recruiting class.

“Also the fanbase the way they support them,” Sharpe said.

Sharpe visited Indiana numerous times during his process including games in the fall and recent spring practices.

“I’d say a lot fires me up about them,” Sharpe recently said. “Obviously their coaching staff develops players. I think they had 13 players drafted, something insane like that. So the way they develop players and their offensive scheme getting their players in space and giving them an opportunity to make plays is something I see myself in.

“The way they hound their players and want them to be better. Their efficient with their practices. Everything from their lifts to their practices and meetings, everything is all organized.”

Rivals ranks Sharpe as the No. 68 receiver in the country and No. 13 prospect regardless of position in the state. Other offers included West Virginia, Virginia Tech, Iowa State, Houston, Northwestern and Boston College.

Red Sox Reveal Concerning Roman Anthony Injury Setback

Boston Red Sox outfielder Roman Anthony

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Roman Anthony's road back to the Boston Red Sox may have hit a snag on Monday.

Red Sox interim manager Chad Tracy revealed, per MassLive's Christopher Smith, that Anthony experienced some soreness while taking swings before Monday's game against the Kansas City Royals. The outfielder won't swing again until Thursday, at the earliest.

"For the time being, we’re probably going to back off until we get through the off day," Tracy said. "Obviously we’re not going to have him swinging through soreness and discomfort. So not as good of news today. But we will back off and see what happens after the off day."

Anthony, who hasn't played since May 4, went on the injured list earlier this month with a right wrist sprain. The 22-year-old was batting .229/.354/.321 with one home run in 22 games.

Anthony appeared to veer closer toward his return when he took off his brace and resumed baseball activities by playing catch last week. Swinging a bat was the next vital step to eventually rejoining the Red Sox.

"I don’t think it went badly in terms of what I was feeling and how it’s progressed over the last few days," Anthony said after playing catch on Friday. "I think I'm in a very good spot and hopeful to be back in there as soon as possible."

Monday's news is discouraging for the Red Sox, whose lineup can use Anthony back in the fold. They've scored just 3.6 runs per game this season with an American League-worst .666 OPS.

If Anthony remains sidelined, Jarren Duran will presumably continue to play the outfield with Masataka Yoshida or Mickey Gasper serving as the designated hitter.

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Pac-12, Mountain West reach tentative settlement in lawsuits

The long legal battle between the Mountain West and the Pac-12 may soon be over.

The Mountain West, its five departing schools and the Pac-12 have reached tentative agreement on a settlement.

Colorado State and other schools departing the Mountain West for the Pac-12 had sued the Mountain West in part over exit fees and poaching penalties. In total, the Mountain West was seeking roughly $150 million in exit and penalty fees.

In September 2024, the Pac-12 filed a lawsuit challenging the legality of poaching penalties included in a football scheduling agreement it signed with the Mountain West in December 2023.

Financial terms of the settlement have not yet been disclosed.

A joint statement from the leagues on May 18 read:

"The Pac-12 Conference, the Mountain West Conference, and Boise State University, Utah State University, the Board of Governors of the Colorado State University System for the benefit of Colorado State University, and The Board of Trustees of the California State University for the benefit of San Diego State University and California State University, Fresno have reached an agreement in principle to resolve the pending lawsuits. The parties have agreed to stay the lawsuits in California and Colorado while they work to negotiate and finalize the settlement."

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There's a hearing scheduled between the sides for June 9, according to Jon Wilner of Mercury News.

Sports reporter Kevin Lytle can be found on social media on XInstagram and Threads @Kevin_Lytle and on Bluesky.

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Ronald Acuña Jr. activated, Kyle Farmer placed on Injured List

MIAMI, FLORIDA - MAY 03: Ronald Acuna Jr. #13 of the Atlanta Braves rounds the bases after hitting a home run against the Miami Marlins during the fifth inning at loanDepot park on May 03, 2023 in Miami, Florida. (Photo by Megan Briggs/Getty Images) | Getty Images

The NL East leading Atlanta Braves, who have the highest winning percentage, Division lead, and Swag LevelTM in the league, have made a transaction before tonight’s game with the Miami Marlins.

The #Braves today reinstated OF Ronald Acuña Jr. from the injured list and placed INF Kyle Farmer on the 10-day injured list, backdated to May 16, with a strained right forearm.

— Atlanta Braves (@Braves) May 18, 2026

The Braves have reinstated Ronald Acuña from the 10-day Injured List. Ronald has been recovering from a Grade 1 hamstring strain since May 3rd. Acuña has been taking batting practice and running in the outfield during the last home stand, but have been insistent that he won’t return until he can play the outfield. However, he will not immediately be inserted into tonight’s starting lineup. But with Walt Weiss at the reins, anything could happen. He could start tomorrow on the Miami Marlins’ IBD Day. Well, they do like beaning Ronald. There’s a dad joke in there somewhere that you can write yourself.

To make way for Acuña, Kyle Farmer will join the Injured List with a strained right forearm. It’s tough to tell if this is a “strained right forearm”, or one that will require scans, X-rays and some extended time off. So the listed outfielders tonight will be Acuña, Jose Azocar, Michael Harris, and Mike Yastrzemski, although Mauricio Dubon plays where he wants.

Capitals 2026 NHL Draft Targets: Forward JP Hurlbert

The Washington Capitals have quite a bit to consider entering the 2026 NHL Draft, but with two first-round picks at No. 16 and 18, they'll also have its fair share of prospects to choose from if they elect to hold onto those picks.

Next up on our list of top possible draft targets is forward JP Hurlbert.

Hurlbert is coming off a breakout rookie year with the WHL's Kamloops Blazers. He's primarily a winger, though on occasion, he can play center, and was ranked No. 12 among North American skaters by NHL Central Scouting.

After years playing AAA hockey in his native Texas with the Dallas Stars Elite team and spending one year in the U.S. National Team Development Program, Hurlbert made the jump to the CHL this season and busted out onto the scene.

Through 68 games with the Blazers, Hurlbert picked up 42 goals and 55 assists for 97 points, the fourth-most in the WHL, along with 45 penalty minute. He also wore the "A" and played an important leadership role on and off the ice, and also had three points in four playoff games with Kamloops.

Hurlbert's biggest asset is his shot. He's able to get the puck off his blade quickly and accurately, and can score from just about anywhere off any kind of pass. He's also able to get in position quickly, plays with pace and can make plays happen at 5-on-5 and on the power play.

The 6-foot, 183-pound forward is offensive-minded, but versatile and able to read the ice extremely well. He has a high hockey IQ, good hands and a lot of creativity, and he demands the puck on the forecheck.

While he could stand to get stronger and faster — he can be pushed to the outside at times — he doesn't shy away from physicality, makes fast decisions and has the work ethic and compete to be successful at the highest level. He also needs to improve his two-way game and skating.

Hurlbert is committed to Michigan, and the NCAA will surely work wonders for his development as he fine-tunes different areas of his game.

While he could drop later in the first round, Washington has taken its chance on breakout rookies before, most recently Terik Parascak at No. 17 in the 2024 NHL Draft.

Ultimately, though, his shot, offensive instincts and ability to spark a power play, along with his work ethic, leadership and attitude, make him a promising player to watch and someone who could be on the Capitals' radar.

Tarik Skubal back on mound after elbow surgery, June return possible

They weren’t kidding around about Tarik Skubal’s accelerated rehabilitation timeline.  

Less than two weeks after having surgery to remove a loose body from his left elbow, the two-time defending American League Cy Young Award winner was back on a mound Monday, May 17 at Comerica Park. Unfortunately for the struggling Detroit Tigers it was the bullpen mound, but it does make a June return seem possible.  

It’s a rare ray of hope for the Tigers, who have gone 2-10 since Skubal went on the injured list May 4.  

Skubal threw long toss in the outfield before rain forced him inside for a bullpen session, according to reports. It was his second mound session since surgery. He is beginning his return to a five-day schedule of throwing.  

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On May 6, Skubal underwent a Nanoscope procedure, a less invasive method than traditional arthroscopic surgery. The Tigers had hoped this would fast-track his return.  

So far, it appears to be doing that, but manager A.J. Hinch refuses to be pinned down on a timeline.  

In seven starts before the injury, Skubal went 3-2 with a 2.70 ERA and a 0.95 WHIP, striking out 45 and issuing just six walks over 43 1/3 innings.  

Over the past two seasons, Skubal went 31-10 with a 2.30 ERA, 0.91 WHIP and 469 strikeouts in 387 1/3 innings. He won back-to-back AL Cy Young Awards and led the AL in ERA both years. In 2025, he posted a 2.21 ERA and a 241-to-33 strikeout-to-walk ratio across 31 starts.  

Skubal, who had Tommy John surgery in college and flexor tendon surgery in August 2022, is in his walk year. He is a free agent after this season and expected to command one of the largest pitching contracts in MBL history.  

The Tigers entered Monday's play at 20-27, battered by injuries and in a wide-open AL Central race.  

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Tarik Skubal returns to mound after elbow surgery

Gina Carano issues statement after Ronda Rousey loss

Things didn't go Gina Carano's way Saturday at Intuit Dome in Inglewood, Calif., but she still seems to have had a heck of a lot of fun.

In her first post-fight social media post Monday, Carano (7-2) called the fight and its lead-up "one of the best rides of my life." Carano was submitted by Ronda Rousey in 17 seconds in the main event of the first MMA card to be streamed on Netflix.

"This was one of the best rides of my life," Carano wrote on Instagram. "I felt locked in fight night. No fear just focused positive adrenaline. Love to my team. My heart is heavy, I wanted to throw, battle, win, but I kicked when I should have moved and was down and done. If I hadn’t tapped she would’ve broken my arm, as it had begun to crackle. The disappointment of losing like that is very humbling."

Carano, 44, had not competed since August 2009. In the days prior to Saturday's bout, Carano opened up about the bout's greater impact, both physically and mentally. Carano said she lost 100 pounds in its long-term preparation. She elaborated further in the statement Monday.

"I’ve been in a caloric deficit for a year, training felt like swimming as hard as I could upstream," Carano said. "I can count on two hands the number of times I felt good training. It was physically the hardest thing I’ve ever done taking the weight off while turning back into an athlete. I felt like a science experiment losing 100lbs. Every week the pressure of how to get that little bit off. I learned a little late how to do it healthier but trial by fire. ... I needed to go through this fight to implement permanent lifestyle changes and now I feel like this is just the beginning. I can’t wait to see where I can push my body to go next."

Check out Carano's full statement below:

Aaron Rai's brilliance saved an otherwise tedious PGA Championship

To those out there surely wondering who on earth Aaron Rai might be, know this: He's the hero this year's PGA Championship was lucky to have.

He was a clear and worthy winner who conjured an indelible moment of magic, sinking a 68-foot birdie putt on the 17th hole to lock up his first major in what was a major upset. It was a feel-good story. Rai is one of the hard-working, humble, well-liked players who toiled for years in pro golf without recognition on the biggest stages.

All of it made for a nice surprise in the end.

Because, for four days, it’d looked as if Aronimink Golf Club wasn’t about to permit such delights.

Until Rai’s brilliant back nine and 9-under-par finish, there hadn't been much appealing about this PGA Championship. Unless you are charmed by hours of pro golfers missing fairways and long birdie putts, forever playing it safe on approach shots to hole locations that were – to borrow Scottie Scheffler’s word – “absurd” in their difficulty.

That wasn't a coincidence. To explain, let’s go back a couple of years:

In 2024, Bryson DeChambeau equaled the existing, all-time PGA Championship records for 72-hole total score and score versus par – and he didn’t lift the Wanamaker Trophy. At a record-setting 21 under, Xander Schauffele edged DeChambeau by one stroke at Valhalla Golf Club in Louisville, winning a PGA Championship that played easier than most random tour events. It was kind of embarrassing for a major.

At Aronimink, a lovely course near Philadelphia, there were fears of the same. Amid forecasts of low scores like 2024, organizers went out and beefed up Aronimink. The rough was thick, and the pins were brutal when paired with the course’s rugged, rolling, heavily sloped greens.

Nothing wrong with a stern setup for a major, but there’s a fine line in golf between a course that’s naturally a great test for pros (see Augusta) and a course being tricked up to be a great test.

The difference was a PGA Championship where the cream couldn’t rise to the top.

While average was plentiful, good was rare. And great? Nearly impossible. At least two dozen golfers entered the final round with a realistic shot to win, and yet none – until Rai – was doing anything down the stretch to deserve to beat the 5 under score that Justin Thomas had been posted hours beforehand.

Not Scheffler (-2), who couldn’t make enough putts. Not Masters champ Rory McIlroy (-4), who couldn’t make enough birdies. Not even LIV’s Jon Rahm (-6), who probably should’ve won. But Rahm, too, fizzled after a strong start to his final round, finishing tied for second.

One by one, for days, all challengers – famous or not – kept stepping up and dropping back again.

“A bunched leaderboard like this, I think it’s a sign of not a great setup,” McIlroy told reporters at Aronimink after the second round. “ ... Because it hasn't really enabled anyone to separate themselves. It's easy to make a ton of pars, hard to make birdies.”

World No. 1 Scheffler, who said these were the most difficult pin locations he’d witnessed on the PGA Tour, echoed McIlroy's thoughts: “I think a lot of times you see the scores get so close together it may not be as good of a test.”

This tournament was slow and tedious. It was kind of like a muddy football game that ends 6-3 and neither offense can muster a first down, much less a touchdown.

A tough watch.

Except for Rai's finishing stretch.

Even for golf enthusiasts, Rai would've been a deep cut. A solid player, no doubt, but an Englishman who wasn’t seriously considered for the European Ryder Cup team last year. Winning the PGA moved him from No. 44 to No. 15 in the world golf rankings, changing his career forever.

Best part was Rai deserved it. This was there for the taking as much as any major could be, and when no one else proved capable, Rai went and shot 6 under in the final 10 holes. Good for him. Good for all of us.

An underdog success story always goes down smooth and satisfying. This PGA Championship was fortunate to enjoy such an aftertaste.

Reach Tennessean sports columnist Gentry Estes at gestes@tennessean.com and hang out with him on Bluesky @gentryestes.bsky.social

This article originally appeared on Nashville Tennessean: Who is Aaron Rai? The golfer who saved a tedious PGA Championship

Gamethread 5/18: Reds at Phillies

May 9, 2026; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA; Philadelphia Phillies designated hitter Kyle Schwarber (12) hits a three-run home run against the Colorado Rockies in the third inning at Citizens Bank Park. Mandatory Credit: Kyle Ross-Imagn Images | Kyle Ross-Imagn Images

Here are the lineups. For the Phillies:

📍 Philly#RingTheBellpic.twitter.com/cKNbgjb4fc

— Philadelphia Phillies (@Phillies) May 18, 2026

For the Reds:

Back at it in Philly

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— Cincinnati Reds (@Reds) May 18, 2026

Let’s talk about it.

PlayStation Considering Revisiting Old IPs, PS3 Game Revivals Also on the Cards

19 May 2026 at 01:33
It seems as though the remakes will continue until morale improves, with NateTheHate2 on social media platform X substantiating a rumor that Sony was "exploring and considering" reviving some "older, unused IPs," suggesting that these likely wouldn't be franchises or IPs that have had new entries since the PlayStation 1, 2, or potentially PS3 eras. A separate leak purports to reveal the first franchise revisit is already in development, although under a different studio than the original.

According to VGC journalist, Jordan Miller, on the VGC Podcast, there is "an inFamous thing happening somewhere else in PlayStation," implying that Sucker Punch will not be involved in the new game. The journalist did not share his source or comment further about which studio would be working on the game, but by the sounds of things, it will be a new entry into the franchise, not a remake, per se. At the same time, Sony recently shuttered Bluepoint Games, which was a studio known for making solid remasters and remakes. The relevant VGC Podcast episode is embedded below.

Intel Has Reportedly Started Shipping Nova Lake CPUs, Expected To Bring Up To A Massive 2x Multi & 20% Single-Core Performance Gain

19 May 2026 at 01:25

Intel Nova Lake "Core Ultra Series 4" Desktop CPU Die & SKUs Detailed: 6-52 Cores, 35-175W 1

Intel has reportedly started shipping engineering samples of its next-generation Nova Lake CPUs, which bring a massive performance increase. Intel Nova Lake Engineering Samples Rumored To Be Shipping Now, Major Performance Uplifts Expected Intel's Nova Lake CPUs are expected to launch in the second half of this year. The desktop family, Nova Lake-S, will be the first to hit shelves, offering a big bump in performance thanks to enhancements in the architecture and core design. As per SiliconFly, Intel has begun shipping the first ES samples of its Nova Lake CPUs. No details are being mentioned as to what core […]

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A Resourceful Owner Of A Damaged Pixel 8 Converted It Into A Playable Console With Multiple Controllers, Active Cooling & More

19 May 2026 at 01:23

A damaged Pixel 8 has been transformed into a playable console

It’s a much simpler practice to discard an old smartphone after it develops a hardware issue or a defect that cannot be remedied by the manufacturer. Fortunately, not wanting to throw in the towel, a Pixel 8 owner shows how he managed to transform the device into a playable console because the handset began displaying a pink stripe that could not be fixed. This makeshift gaming dock not only sports multiple controllers to enable more players to engage, but the modder has also added a cooling fan to the Pixel 8 to keep the internals cool. Not wanting to stick […]

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Apple Starts Laying Out The Red Carpet For Next Month’s WWDC 2026 Even As iOS 27 And The New Siri Continue To Get Thoroughly Unmasked

19 May 2026 at 01:16

The image shows the Siri logo with the word 'Siri' underneath, set against a gradient blue background.

Apple has now formally started issuing media invites for the next month's WWDC 2026 highlight event after publishing the event's crammed schedule. Meanwhile, prominent tipsters, such as Mark Gurman, appear to have taken it upon themselves to thoroughly unmask Apple's upcoming iOS 27 update and the all-new Siri voice assistant that it entails, with a bevy of leaks coming to our notice in just the last few days alone. Apple's preparations for next month's WWDC 2026 event are now entering a high gear As mentioned earlier, Apple has now formally issued a schedule for the next month's WWDC event, which […]

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Anker launches affordable 5-in-1 USB-C hub with HDMI, 90W pass-through charging

18 May 2026 at 22:49

Anker has introduced a new compact USB-C hub aimed at users who need a few extra ports without carrying around a bulky dock. The accessory, officially called the 5-in-1 All-in-One USB-C Expansion Dock, has now gone on sale in China through JD.com for 99 yuan, or roughly €12.49 at the current exchange rate.

The hub keeps things fairly simple but practical. It comes with five ports in total, including an HDMI 1.4 output, three USB-A ports, and a USB-C port dedicated to power delivery.

The HDMI port supports up to 4K at 30Hz, which should be fine for basic external monitor use, presentations, or media playback, though it is clearly not aimed at high refresh rate setups. Of the USB-A ports, one supports USB 3.0 speeds up to 5Gbps, while the other two stay at USB 2.0 speeds for accessories like keyboards, mice, or printers.

One of the more useful features here is pass-through charging. The dock supports up to 100W power input and can deliver up to 90W charging to a connected laptop, with the remaining power reserved for the hub itself. Just keep in mind the USB-C port is for charging only and does not handle data transfer or display output.

Design-wise, this looks pretty typical for Anker. The hub uses an aluminum alloy body with a dark gray finish and stays quite compact at just under 11.6mm thick. It weighs 57.6 grams, so portability is clearly part of the appeal.

At this price point, the hub seems aimed more at everyday laptop users rather than professional workstation setups. Modern ultrabooks continue to lose ports year after year, so accessories like this are becoming almost necessary for a lot of people.

Anker is also offering an 18-month warranty, which is fairly standard for the company’s accessories. For users who mainly need basic display output, a few USB ports, and reliable charging in one compact adapter, this looks like a fairly straightforward option.

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Lenovo launches Legion P5 power bank with 100W fast charging and built-in USB-C cable

18 May 2026 at 22:03
Lenovo Legion P5 Specs Launch Price

Lenovo has introduced a new accessory under its Legion gaming brand. The new Legion P5 power bank is now available for purchase in China with a starting price of 169 yuan, or some $25.

The device arrives with a built-in USB-C cable and a compact design, albeit with a sharp look. The Legion P5 reportedly adopts a mecha-inspired design language similar to other Legion products. On the front, there is an LED digital display that shows the remaining battery percentage and charging status.

Lenovo Legion P5 Powerbank Specifications

Lenovo has equipped the power bank with a 10,000mAh battery and a 2C+1A port layout, which includes one built-in USB-C cable, one USB-C port, and one USB-A port.

The USB-C cable and USB-C port both support up to 100W output in single-port mode, while the USB-A port can deliver up to 30W output. Lenovo says the accessory supports several fast-charging protocols, including PD 3.0, PPS, QC, FCP, SCP, AFC, BC1.2, Apple 2.4A, and Moto 68W Turbo Power compatibility.

Lenovo Legion P5 Specs Launch Price

The power bank carries the model number LL10000P5 and includes four battery cells from Yiwei Lithium Energy. Lenovo lists the lithium battery energy at 36.72Wh, while the rated capacity is 5,950mAh at 5V/3A.

For input, the built-in USB-C cable and USB-C port support up to 30W charging speeds. When multiple devices are connected, the charging output changes accordingly. Dual-port and triple-port charging modes are limited to a combined 20W output.

In terms of size, the Legion P5 measures around 141 x 63.6 x 24mm and weighs approximately 296 grams. Lenovo is also bundling a user manual in the retail package and offering a 12-month warranty.

The new Legion P5 power bank is currently listed in China through JD.com, though Lenovo has not yet announced global availability details.

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Red Magic launches new 45W magnetic power bank with built-in display & kill switch

18 May 2026 at 22:02
Red Magic Dao Energy Card Pro

Red Magic just held a hardware event in China, and while the new 11S Pro series smartphones took center stage, the company also introduced a surprisingly feature-dense accessory: the Dao Energy Card Pro magnetic power bank.

Red Magic Dao Energy Card Pro

Red Magic Dao Energy Card Pro Specifications

Aesthetically, the Pro model keeps the gamer-adjacent hexagonal texture and aviation-grade metallic chassis of the standard version, but it adds a large rectangular color display to the bottom half.

Instead of just relying on a few LED dots to guess how much juice you have left, the screen provides a detailed readout. It displays real-time charging and discharging voltage, current, live temperature readings, overall battery health, and cycle count. It’s a practical addition for people who like to know exactly what their hardware is doing.

On the performance side, the power bank supports 45W wired fast charging and 25W wireless charging, which Red Magic notes is designed to run at lower temperatures with the help of AI-powered monitoring.

Red Magic Dao Energy Card Pro

But the most interesting hardware quirk is a dedicated “flight key.” Pressing this button physically disconnects the battery cells from the circuit. It acts as a hard kill switch to prevent short circuits, a specific design choice made to comply with China’s newly implemented GB 47372-2026 safety standards for portable batteries.

Red Magic hasn’t announced pricing or international availability for the Dao Energy Card Pro just yet. But if you’re the kind of person who likes to monitor your battery’s cycle count and voltage on the go, it’s an accessory worth keeping an eye out for.

In related news, RedMagic is also launching the Gaming Tablet 5 Pro in June with a transparent design, flagship touch chip, and upgraded cooling system.

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Realme’s 16 series just got more expensive in India

18 May 2026 at 21:15
Realme 16 Pro series-

Realme has increased the prices of its Realme 16 series smartphones in India. The revised pricing is now live across all three models: the Realme 16 5G, Realme 16 Pro 5G, and Realme 16 Pro+ 5G.

The latest revision affects nearly every storage configuration in the series. Among the three phones, the biggest jump is on the Realme 16 Pro+ 5G, where some variants have become costlier by as much as Rs. 3,000.

Realme 16 series price hike in India

Following the price change, the Realme 16 5G now starts at Rs. 33,999 for the 8GB + 128GB model, instead of its earlier Rs. 31,999 price tag. The 8GB + 256GB version now costs Rs. 36,999, while the 12GB + 256GB variant has gone up to Rs. 39,999. Both of these versions received a Rs. 3,000 increase.

The Realme 16 Pro 5G is also a bit more expensive now. Its 8GB + 256GB variant is now priced at Rs. 39,999, up from Rs. 38,999. Meanwhile, the 12GB + 256GB option now costs Rs. 42,999 instead of Rs. 41,999. Both variants saw a Rs. 1,000 increase.

Realme 16 Pro series-
Realme 16 Pro series-

The higher-end Realme 16 Pro+ 5G sees the sharpest rise in pricing. The 8GB + 256GB version is now listed at Rs. 46,999, compared to its earlier Rs. 44,999 price. The 12GB + 256GB model now sells for Rs. 48,999 instead of Rs. 46,999, while the top-end configuration has jumped from Rs. 49,999 to Rs. 52,999.

Realme is not the only smartphone brand revising prices in India. Several companies in the mid-range smartphone segment have recently adjusted prices upward. Brands including OnePlus, Poco, and Lava have also reportedly increased prices of select devices in recent weeks.

The recent hikes are believed to be linked to growing pressure on smartphone makers due to rising production expenses. Industry-wide issues such as higher component prices and memory chip shortages are continuing to affect device costs globally, and manufacturers appear to be passing some of that increase on to buyers in India.

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Red Magic Gaming Tablet 5 Pro confirmed for June launch with transparent design, flagship touch chip, and advanced cooling

18 May 2026 at 20:53

Red Magic has officially confirmed that its next gaming tablet, the Gaming Tablet 5 Pro, will launch in June. The company is positioning it as a compact but high-performance gaming device, continuing the same direction as its recent gaming phones and tablets.

The teaser follows earlier hints shared during MWC 2026, but Red Magic is now starting to talk more openly about the hardware. According to the company, the tablet will include a mix of “industry-first” and in-house gaming technologies, with a big focus on display responsiveness, cooling, and sustained performance.

One of the main highlights appears to be thermal management. Red Magic has built a reputation around aggressive cooling systems, and the Tablet 5 Pro looks set to push that even further. The company mentions PC-grade thermal materials, upgraded heat dissipation, and what sounds like a fairly advanced internal cooling setup designed to maintain stable frame rates during long gaming sessions.

The design is also leaning heavily into the gaming aesthetic. Red Magic confirmed a transparent flat-body design, which will likely expose some of the internals along with RGB lighting, similar to the company’s phones. It is clearly aimed at people who want something that feels more like dedicated gaming hardware rather than a standard Android tablet.

The company is also teasing a high refresh rate gaming display, a flagship-grade touch chip, and its CUBE Sky gaming engine, though detailed specifications have not been fully revealed yet.

For some context, the previous-generation Gaming Tablet 3 Pro, which launched globally as the Red Magic Astra, featured a 9-inch OLED display, Snapdragon 8 Elite chip, large battery, and active cooling, so expectations for the new model are naturally pretty high.

Red Magic seems to be focusing on a specific niche here: users who want handheld-style gaming performance without moving to a larger gaming laptop or Windows handheld.

Pricing and full hardware details are still under wraps for now, but with the launch happening next month, more information probably is not too far away.

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ZTE launches new 5G mobile router with Wi-Fi 7 and dual 2.5G ports

18 May 2026 at 20:39
ZTE-G5-Pro-5G-AI-CPE

ZTE has introduced the G5 Pro 5G AI CPE mobile router in China. It is priced at 2,099 yuan (around $308) and is now available on JD.com.

ZTE G5 Pro 5G AI CPE

ZTE G5 Pro 5G AI CPE Specifications

The router supports Wi-Fi 7, utilizing Multi-Link Operation (MLO) technology to combine multiple frequency bands for a more consistent connection. ZTE claims the device can hit theoretical peak download speeds of 4.29Gbps, aided by 4CC carrier aggregation.

It also features 4K QAM modulation, which the company notes should provide a 20% transmission speed improvement over older Wi-Fi 6 standards. It operates on dual-band 2.4GHz and 5GHz frequencies with 4×4 MIMO on both.

For wired connections, the router includes two 2.5G Ethernet ports with WAN/LAN auto-adaptive functionality. This is particularly useful for a CPE device, as it allows you to easily plug into a traditional wired broadband connection or rely entirely on a cellular network.

ZTE G5 Pro 5G AI CPE

The router supports dual-network standby, meaning it can seamlessly switch between wired and wireless internet sources if one goes down. For the cellular side, it comes with a built-in ZTE data SIM card capable of theoretical speeds up to 1Gbps, and it supports a wide range of 5G NR, 4G LTE, and WCDMA bands.

Inside the 923-gram cylindrical tower, which measures 107 by 107 by 230mm, is an unnamed 4nm quad-core processor clocked at 2.2GHz. To help with wireless coverage, ZTE is using a 13dBi high-gain antenna system that it claims can improve average speeds in weak-signal areas by up to 40%. If you need even more signal reach, the back of the device features two TS-9 ports for attaching external antennas.

ZTE G5 Pro 5G AI CPE

ZTE is pitching the router heavily toward gamers, integrating built-in acceleration services from NetEase UU and China Mobile to help lower latency. The software also includes a suite of standard AI-branded network management tools for bandwidth allocation, scene recognition, and parental controls, all manageable via the ZTE Smart Life app.

For quick pairing, there’s an NFC tap-to-connect feature for compatible Android phones, and the router can handle up to 256 connected devices at once, more than enough for a standard smart home setup.

In related news, ZTE has recently launched the Nebula BE3600 Pro+ Wi-Fi 7 router featuring dual 2.5G Ethernet ports and mesh networking support.

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HMD Fame leak hints at a compact phone built for digital detox

18 May 2026 at 20:04

HMD could be preparing another compact phone aimed at users who want something simpler than a modern smartphone. Fresh leaked images shared by tipster smashx_60 show an unannounced device called the HMD Fame, and it looks noticeably smaller and more playful than most phones on the market right now.

The device appears in a bright blue finish with heavily rounded corners and a soft overall shape. In the leaked photos, it is shown next to last year’s HMD XploraOne, which gives a rough idea of its size. That likely means the Fame is going to be a genuinely compact phone rather than just a slightly smaller smartphone.

While specs are still mostly unknown, expectations are that it could follow a similar direction to some of HMD’s recent hybrid feature phones. Devices like the HMD Touch 4G have focused on keeping things simple while still offering modern basics like 4G connectivity and cloud-based services.

The XploraOne itself uses fairly modest hardware, including a small QVGA display, Unisoc T127 chipset, basic camera, and a large focus on battery life. The Fame could end up targeting the same type of user, prioritizing practicality and long endurance over raw performance.

HMD has been leaning more into this category recently, especially with phones designed for digital minimalism, kids, or users who are not looking for a full smartphone experience. Instead of competing directly with Android flagships, the company seems more interested in building smaller, easier-to-use devices with just enough smart functionality.

That approach has become a bit more relevant lately as some users actively look for ways to cut down screen time without completely giving up messaging or internet access.

The rounded design of the Fame also stands out a bit. It looks intentionally approachable, almost toy-like, though that may end up being part of the appeal.

There is still no official word from HMD regarding specifications, pricing, or launch timing. But if the leak is accurate, the Fame could end up being another interesting addition to HMD’s growing lineup of minimalist and hybrid phones.

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Vivo X300 Ultra vs Xiaomi 17 Ultra Comparison: Camera, Battery & Performance

18 May 2026 at 17:49
vivo vs xiaomi

Vivo X300 Ultra and Xiaomi 17 Ultra represent two very different takes on the ultra-flagship smartphone experience. One focuses heavily on professional-grade photography and massive battery life, while the other balances premium hardware with aggressive pricing and Leica-tuned imaging. With both phones powered by the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 chipset, this comparison comes down to which brand delivers the better overall flagship experience for everyday users, mobile gamers, and camera enthusiasts. 

Major Features:

FeatureVivoXiaomiWinner
Display6.82-inch LTPO AMOLED, 144Hz, 1440p6.9-inch LTPO AMOLED, 120Hz, 1200pVivo – Sharper panel and smoother refresh rate
BrightnessHDR10+, Dolby Vision3500 nits peak, Dolby VisionXiaomi – Higher peak brightness outdoors
ProcessorSnapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5Tie – Same flagship chipset
RAM & StorageUp to 16GB + 1TBUp to 16GB + 1TBTie – Similar high-end configurations
SoftwareOriginOS 6HyperOS 3Xiaomi – More customization features
Main Camera200MP gimbal OIS50MP 1-inch type sensorVivo – More advanced hardware and stabilization
Telephoto Camera200MP periscope, optional zoom lenses200MP continuous optical zoomVivo – More versatile zoom system
Ultrawide Camera50MP with OIS50MP ultrawideVivo – OIS gives extra stability
Selfie Camera50MP AF50MP AFTie – Similar selfie hardware
Video Recording8K, 4K 120fps, Dolby Vision, 10-bit Log8K, 4K 120fps, Dolby VisionVivo – Better pro video features
Battery6600mAh6000mAhVivo – Larger battery capacity
Wired Charging100W90WVivo – Faster charging speeds
Wireless Charging40W50WXiaomi – Faster wireless charging
AudioStereo speakers, Hi-Res audioStereo speakers, Hi-Res Wireless audioXiaomi – Better wireless audio support
DurabilityIP68/IP69IP68/IP69Tie – Same protection rating
Build MaterialsGlass back, aluminum frameGlass fiber/eco leather, aluminum frameXiaomi – More premium material options
ConnectivityWi-Fi 7, Bluetooth 5.4Wi-Fi 7, Bluetooth 6.0Xiaomi – Newer Bluetooth standard
PriceAround $1500 / ₹160,000Around $1300 / ₹130,000Xiaomi – Better value for money
OverallPhotography-focused flagshipBalanced premium flagshipVivo – Better for camera and power users
Disclaimer: Specs are based on available data. Actual performance may vary. Verify details from official sources before buying.

Design and Display

Build and Feel

The Vivo X300 Ultra and Xiaomi 17 Ultra both target premium flagship buyers, but they approach design differently. Vivo keeps things more camera-focused with a clean glass-and-metal finish and Zeiss branding that gives it a professional photography vibe. The curved body and balanced frame make it feel slightly more refined during long usage sessions. Xiaomi, meanwhile, leans toward durability and luxury with aerospace-grade glass fiber and optional eco-leather finishes. The IP69 protection on both devices adds confidence for heavy outdoor use, though Xiaomi’s deeper water resistance feels slightly more reassuring on paper.

Display Quality

Vivo pushes ahead with a sharper 1440p LTPO AMOLED panel and a smoother 144Hz refresh rate, making animations and gaming feel exceptionally fluid. Dolby Vision and Ultra HDR support also help media content look more vibrant. Xiaomi counters with a larger 6.9-inch LTPO AMOLED display that reaches an impressive 3500 nits peak brightness. The panel feels more cinematic for streaming, while the narrower resolution slightly improves efficiency. Vivo’s display feels more premium overall, especially for users who notice finer details and smoother scrolling.

Verdict

The Vivo X300 Ultra delivers a more polished flagship experience thanks to its sharper panel and refined feel. Xiaomi 17 Ultra still stands out with durability-focused materials and an excellent entertainment-friendly display.

Specifications Including Battery

Performance

Both smartphones run on the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 chipset paired with Adreno 840 graphics, so raw performance remains extremely close. Everyday usage, multitasking, and high-end gaming feel effortless on both devices. Vivo offers more RAM and storage combinations, starting from 12GB RAM and going up to 1TB storage, making it more flexible for different buyers. Xiaomi only offers 16GB RAM variants, which suits power users directly. Vivo’s 144Hz refresh rate also gives games and UI interactions a slightly faster and smoother feel. HyperOS 3 on Xiaomi feels more customizable, while OriginOS 6 appears cleaner and visually lighter during navigation.

Battery and Charging

Vivo clearly prioritizes endurance with its massive 6600mAh silicon-carbon battery. Heavy users are likely to notice the difference during gaming, photography, and travel. The 100W wired charging is faster as well, although Xiaomi answers back with superior 50W wireless charging. Xiaomi’s 6000mAh battery still performs strongly and may appeal more to users who prefer balanced thermals and wireless convenience.

Verdict

The Vivo X300 Ultra wins this section because of its larger battery, faster wired charging, and smoother high-refresh experience. Xiaomi 17 Ultra remains highly competitive with polished software and stronger wireless charging support.

Camera

Main and Secondary Lenses

The Vivo X300 Ultra focuses heavily on photography enthusiasts. Its 200MP primary sensor, combined with Zeiss optics and gimbal stabilization, produces a more advanced imaging setup overall. The optional external zoom lenses also make it unique for long-range photography. The 200MP periscope sensor delivers strong detail retention, while the ultrawide camera benefits from OIS support, something still uncommon in this category. Xiaomi takes a slightly different approach with a large 1-inch style 50MP main sensor and Leica tuning. Photos from the Xiaomi 17 Ultra are likely to look warmer and more cinematic, especially in street photography. Its continuous optical zoom system also gives more flexibility across focal lengths.

Selfie Camera

Both phones include 50MP autofocus selfie cameras capable of 4K recording. Vivo’s front camera tends to prioritize detail and HDR processing, while Xiaomi’s tuning looks softer and more social-media-friendly. Vivo also offers stronger professional video features with Dolby Vision and 10-bit Log support.

Verdict

The Vivo X300 Ultra feels more ambitious and versatile for photography and videography. Xiaomi 17 Ultra still delivers excellent flagship-level imaging, especially for users who prefer Leica-style color science and flexible zoom framing.

Pricing

The Vivo X300 Ultra is priced around $1500 or ₹160,000, while the Xiaomi 17 Ultra is around $1300 or ₹130,000. That creates a notable pricing gap between the two ultra-flagships. Vivo justifies the higher price through its sharper display, larger battery, advanced camera hardware, optional zoom accessories, and faster charging system. It feels like a device built for buyers who want the most advanced hardware possible without many compromises.

The Xiaomi 17 Ultra positions itself as the better value flagship. It still offers the same Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 chipset, premium materials, Leica cameras, strong wireless charging, and flagship software experience at a lower cost. For many buyers, the real-world performance gap may not feel large enough to justify Vivo’s premium pricing. Xiaomi’s pricing strategy makes it easier to recommend for balanced flagship users.

Verdict

The Xiaomi 17 Ultra offers stronger value for money overall, while the Vivo X300 Ultra justifies its premium mainly for camera enthusiasts and power users seeking maximum hardware upgrades.

Disclaimer:
Prices are approximate and may vary based on country, region, launch timing, and applicable taxes. Always check whether the listed price is for a China unit or a global/international variant when purchasing.

Conclusion

The Vivo X300 Ultra stands out with its photography-first hardware, including dual 200MP cameras, Zeiss optics, optional external zoom lenses, and a massive silicon-carbon battery. It feels designed for users who prioritize professional-grade imaging and long-lasting performance above everything else. The sharper 144Hz display also gives it a more cutting-edge flagship feel.

The Xiaomi 17 Ultra focuses more on balance. It combines Leica-tuned cameras, premium build options, excellent wireless charging, and flagship performance at a comparatively lower price. The larger display and cleaner pricing make it appealing for entertainment-focused users who still want ultra-premium hardware. HyperOS 3 also adds a slightly more feature-rich software experience for customization fans.

Verdict

The Vivo X300 Ultra is the stronger ultra-premium flagship for photography, battery life, and display quality. The Xiaomi 17 Ultra delivers better overall value and remains the smarter choice for buyers wanting flagship performance without entering the highest pricing tier.

Disclaimer: This comparison is based on the specifications provided and is intended for general informational purposes. Actual performance, camera results, battery life, and overall experience may vary depending on real-world usage, software updates, and individual preferences.

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Vivo X300 Ultra vs Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra: Which Ultra Flagship Wins in 2026?

18 May 2026 at 17:29
Vivo vs Samsung

The ultra-premium flagship battle is no longer just about performance. The Vivo X300 Ultra and Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra represent two completely different visions of what a top-tier smartphone should be. Vivo pushes boundaries with massive camera hardware, aggressive charging speeds, and a photography-first approach, while Samsung focuses on refinement, productivity, and long-term flagship reliability. Both phones pack cutting-edge specifications, but the real difference lies in how they feel in everyday use. For buyers spending well above the premium segment, this comparison matters because choosing between them depends less on raw specs and more on which flagship philosophy fits better. 

Major Features:

FeatureVivo X300 UltraSamsung Galaxy S26 UltraWinner
DesignBold camera-focused premium designCleaner and more professional flagship design with S PenSamsung – More refined and versatile
Build QualityIP68/IP69, aluminum frameGorilla Armor 2, Armor Aluminum 2, IP68Samsung – Better durability materials
Display6.82-inch LTPO AMOLED, 144Hz, Dolby Vision6.9-inch Dynamic LTPO AMOLED 2X, 120Hz, anti-reflectiveVivo – Smoother and more immersive display
Brightness & VisibilityHDR-focused vibrant panelStrong outdoor visibility with anti-reflective coatingSamsung – Better sunlight usability
ProcessorSnapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5Tie – Same flagship chipset
SoftwareAndroid 16 with OriginOS 6Android 16 with One UI 8.5, 7 years updatesSamsung – Longer software support
RAM & StorageUp to 16GB RAM, 1TB UFS 4.1Up to 16GB RAM, 1TB UFS 4.XVivo – Faster storage advantage
Battery6600mAh5000mAhVivo – Much larger battery
Wired Charging100W60WVivo – Significantly faster charging
Wireless Charging40W25WVivo – Faster wireless charging
Main Camera200MP 1-inch-class sensor with Zeiss tuning200MP main sensorVivo – More advanced imaging hardware
Zoom Camera200MP periscope with optional external lenses50MP 5x periscopeVivo – Superior zoom flexibility
Ultrawide Camera50MP with OIS50MP ultrawideTie – Both are flagship-grade
Selfie Camera50MP AF12MP Dual Pixel AFVivo – Higher detail and stronger video specs
Video Recording8K, Dolby Vision HDR, 10-bit Log8K, HDR10+, strong stabilizationVivo – More creator-focused features
AudioHi-Res audio, stereo speakersStereo speakers, high-bitrate audioVivo – Better audio feature support
Special FeaturesZeiss optics, optional zoom lenses, satellite SOSS Pen, Samsung DeX, UWBSamsung – More productivity-focused
Price$1500 / ₹1,60,000$1300 / ₹1,40,000Samsung – Better overall value
OverallCamera and hardware-focused flagshipBalanced premium flagship experienceSamsung – Better all-round package
Disclaimer: Specs are based on available data. Actual performance may vary. Verify details from official sources before buying.

Design and Display

Build and Feel

The Vivo X300 Ultra and Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra both deliver ultra-premium flagship styling, but they target very different audiences. Vivo leans heavily into its camera-focused identity with a bold rear module, Zeiss branding, and a design that immediately feels enthusiast-oriented. The combination of glass and aluminum gives it a luxurious appearance, while IP68/IP69 protection adds durability for demanding users. Samsung takes a more polished and professional approach with Gorilla Armor 2 protection, Armor Aluminum framing, and the signature built-in S Pen. The Galaxy S26 Ultra feels cleaner and more business-like, while Vivo carries a more experimental flagship personality.

Display Quality

Vivo features a 6.82-inch LTPO AMOLED display with 144Hz refresh rate, Dolby Vision, HDR10+, and extremely high PWM dimming for comfortable viewing. Animations and gaming feel exceptionally fluid. Samsung counters with a larger Dynamic LTPO AMOLED 2X panel that emphasizes brightness, anti-reflective coating, and color balance. Outdoor visibility feels slightly better on the Galaxy S26 Ultra, especially under harsh lighting. Vivo’s display feels more cinematic and vibrant, while Samsung’s panel focuses on refinement and long-term usability.

Verdict

The Vivo X300 Ultra feels more aggressive and entertainment-focused, especially for gaming and media lovers. The Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra offers a more mature and polished flagship experience that feels easier to live with daily, particularly for productivity users.

Specifications Including Battery

Performance

Both smartphones are powered by the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 chipset paired with Adreno 840 graphics, delivering flagship-tier speed across gaming, multitasking, and AI-heavy workloads. Vivo pushes slightly harder with a higher refresh rate display and an overall performance-first tuning that makes the phone feel extremely fast during intensive use. Samsung focuses more on balance through One UI 8.5 optimization and long-term software stability. The promise of seven major Android upgrades also gives Samsung a major advantage for users planning to keep the device for several years. Vivo feels more exciting under heavy workloads, while Samsung feels more refined and consistent.

Battery and Charging

Battery performance heavily favors Vivo. The huge 6600mAh battery, combined with 100W wired and 40W wireless charging, creates a setup that easily handles power users and long gaming sessions. Samsung’s 5000mAh battery with 60W wired charging is still solid for a flagship, but it does not feel as ambitious. Vivo simply offers more confidence for heavy daily usage.

Verdict

The Vivo X300 Ultra delivers stronger raw hardware value in performance and battery life. Samsung remains the safer long-term flagship because of software support and ecosystem reliability, but Vivo clearly feels more hardware-driven overall.

Camera

Main and Secondary Lenses

The Vivo X300 Ultra positions itself as one of the most advanced camera phones on the market. Its 200MP primary sensor, massive periscope camera, Zeiss optics, and optional external zoom lenses make it feel almost like a professional photography tool. Zoom performance and portrait depth are likely to be exceptional, while Dolby Vision recording and 10-bit video support strengthen its cinematic appeal. Samsung’s quad-camera setup remains highly versatile with dependable image processing and excellent stabilization. The Galaxy S26 Ultra may not look as extreme on paper, but Samsung’s consistency and color tuning still make it one of the easiest flagship cameras to trust in daily use.

Selfie Camera

Vivo includes a 50MP autofocus selfie camera capable of detailed 4K60 recording, giving it an edge for creators and video-focused users. Samsung’s 12MP front camera prioritizes natural tones and stable social-media-ready results. Vivo pushes sharper output, while Samsung feels more balanced and effortless.

Verdict

The Vivo X300 Ultra is the more exciting and technically advanced camera phone overall. Samsung still wins in simplicity and consistency, but Vivo feels designed specifically for users who genuinely care about mobile photography and zoom flexibility.

Pricing

The Vivo X300 Ultra is around $1500 or approximately ₹1,60,000, while the Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra is around $1300 or nearly ₹1,40,000. At this price, buyers will naturally expect the absolute best hardware experience possible. 

Vivo does deliver impressive specifications with its advanced camera system, larger battery, faster charging, and 144Hz display, but the premium feels heavily centered around photography enthusiasts.

Samsung, despite being cheaper, offers a more balanced flagship package with longer software support, S Pen functionality, DeX desktop features, and stronger ecosystem integration. The Galaxy S26 Ultra feels easier to justify financially because it combines flagship hardware with practical long-term usability. Vivo still offers standout innovation, but its pricing pushes it into a niche ultra-premium territory.

Verdict

The Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra offers stronger overall value for most buyers because of its lower pricing and broader feature set. The Vivo X300 Ultra justifies its premium mainly for users who prioritize cutting-edge camera hardware and battery performance above everything else.

Disclaimer:
Prices are approximate and may vary based on country, region, launch timing, and applicable taxes. Always check whether the listed price is for a China unit or a global/international variant when purchasing.

Conclusion

The Vivo X300 Ultra stands out because of its ambitious hardware-first philosophy. The Zeiss partnership, optional zoom lens accessories, massive battery, ultra-fast charging, and photography-focused tuning make it one of the most specialized flagship phones available. It feels built for enthusiasts who want the most advanced mobile camera experience possible. Samsung takes a more complete flagship approach with the S Pen, Samsung DeX, privacy-focused display technology, and industry-leading software support. The Galaxy S26 Ultra feels more versatile across productivity, entertainment, and long-term ownership.

Both smartphones clearly target different premium buyers despite sharing similar flagship-level performance. Vivo prioritizes innovation and standout hardware specifications, while Samsung focuses on polish, consistency, and ecosystem convenience. That difference becomes very noticeable in real-world daily use.

Verdict

The Vivo X300 Ultra is the better pick for photography enthusiasts, power users, and buyers who want maximum hardware capability regardless of price. The Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra feels like the smarter all-around flagship because it balances performance, software longevity, productivity features, and value more effectively.

Disclaimer: This comparison is based on the specifications provided and is intended for general informational purposes. Actual performance, camera results, battery life, and overall experience may vary depending on real-world usage, software updates, and individual preferences.

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Official: Xiaomi 17T, 17T Pro set to debut on May 28

18 May 2026 at 17:25
Xiaomi 17T and 17T Pro

Xiaomi has officially confirmed the global launch date of its upcoming Xiaomi 17T series, and the new lineup appears set to bring several notable upgrades. The company has teased Leica-tuned cameras and a redesigned rear camera module, while leaks have already revealed details about the displays, chipsets, battery sizes, and charging speeds expected on the two models.

Xiaomi 17T series launch date

The wait is almost over. It's finally happening.

Xiaomi 17T Series launches May 28th.

Mark your calendars for our biggest T Series upgrade yet! pic.twitter.com/dSnv15Pzce

— Xiaomi (@Xiaomi) May 18, 2026

The Xiaomi 17T series is scheduled to launch globally on May 28. The lineup is expected to include the Xiaomi 17T and Xiaomi 17T Pro, both carrying a square-shaped triple rear camera setup developed in collaboration with Leica. Official teasers suggest Xiaomi is positioning the new phones as one of the biggest upgrades in its T-series lineup so far.

Leaked renders indicate that both phones could feature flat displays and flat rear panels, with the power and volume buttons placed on the right edge. Reports suggest the Xiaomi 17T may arrive with a 6.59-inch 1.5K OLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate, while the Xiaomi 17T Pro could get a larger 6.83-inch OLED panel supporting up to 144Hz refresh rate. Both displays are also tipped to support Dolby Vision, high-frequency PWM dimming, and peak brightness levels of up to 3500 nits.

The Xiaomi 17T is expected to run on the MediaTek Dimensity 8500-Ultra processor, while the Pro variant may feature the flagship-grade Dimensity 9500 chipset. Both phones are likely to ship with HyperOS 3 based on Android 16 and storage options going up to 1TB.

Camera details leaked so far point towards a 50-megapixel primary sensor, a 12-megapixel ultra-wide camera, and a 50-megapixel 5x periscope telephoto camera with optical image stabilisation on both models. A 32-megapixel front camera is also expected on both models.

The Xiaomi 17T tipped to pack a 6,500mAh battery with 67W charging, while the Xiaomi 17T Pro may include a 7,000mAh battery alongside 100W wired and 50W wireless charging support. In Europe, the 17T with 12GB+256GB configuration is expected to cost 749 euros (~$870), whereas the 17T Pro with 12GB+512GB configuration is likely to cost 999 euros (~$1,165).

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Portronics launches new laptop stand with 6-in-1 USB hub and mobile holder

18 May 2026 at 17:03
Portronics My Buddy K9 Pro Max laptop stand

Laptop stands and USB hubs are two of the most common accessories on any desk, but they usually exist as separate pieces of hardware. Portronics is combining the two with its new My Buddy K9 Pro Max, a metal laptop stand that features an integrated 6-in-1 USB hub. It is a straightforward idea aimed at reducing cable clutter for people who work off a laptop all day.

Portronics My Buddy K9 Pro Max Specs

As a stand, the K9 Pro Max functions much like other metal risers on the market. It supports laptops up to 17 inches and allows users to adjust both the height and the viewing angle. This helps bring the screen closer to eye level, which is generally better for your posture if you are sitting at a desk for hours. The base of the stand can rotate 360 degrees, making it easier to turn the screen toward someone else if you need to share what you are looking at during a meeting.

The main difference between this and a standard stand is the connectivity. Portronics included a built-in 6-in-1 USB hub directly into the frame. Instead of plugging multiple peripherals directly into your laptop or having a separate dongle resting on your desk, you connect the laptop to the stand with one cable.

Your mouse, keyboard, or external drives can then plug directly into the stand’s hub. This setup helps route cables away from the immediate workspace. Additionally, the stand has a built-in holder for a smartphone, keeping your phone visible for incoming notifications or calls while you work.

Portronics My Buddy K9 Pro Max laptop stand
Portronics My Buddy K9 Pro Max laptop stand

The tray design includes cutouts to allow for passive airflow, which helps keep the laptop from running too hot when you are using demanding software. It also has standard silicone pads to prevent the computer from sliding off and to protect the desk from scratches. Even with the built-in hub, the entire unit folds down flat, so it can be stored in a drawer or carried in a backpack if you need to take it to a different location.

Pricing and Availability

The My Buddy K9 Pro Max is available in India right now. Portronics is currently selling it for Rs. 1,699 ($18). It comes with a standard 12-month warranty and can be found on the company’s website, as well as through Amazon India, Flipkart, and various physical retail stores.

In related news, Portronics has recently launched the Strings smart speaker with a built-in alarm clock and wireless charging support, alongside the Beem 570 projector featuring 10,000 lumens brightness, auto keystone correction, and a 50,000-hour lamp life.

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Motorola Razr Fold vs Oppo Find N6: Full Specs, Camera, Battery & Price Comparison

18 May 2026 at 16:36
Motorola vs OPPO

Motorola Razr Fold and Oppo Find N6 are two of the most ambitious foldables yet, but they take completely different approaches. Motorola focuses on flashy displays and a polished user experience, while Oppo pushes raw hardware, durability, and flagship-grade engineering. With both targeting premium buyers, this comparison reveals which foldable truly delivers the better overall package. 

Major Features:

FeatureMotorola Razr FoldOppo Find N6Winner
Main Display8.1-inch LTPO P-OLED, 120Hz, 6200 nits peak8.12-inch LTPO OLED, 120Hz, 2500 nits peakMotorola – Much brighter display with stronger outdoor visibility
Cover Display6.6-inch LTPO P-OLED, 165Hz, 6000 nits6.62-inch LTPO OLED, 120Hz, 3600 nitsMotorola – Smoother cover display and higher brightness
Display FeaturesDolby Vision, HDR10+Dolby Vision, HDR10+, HDR Vivid, 2160Hz PWMOppo – Better eye comfort and richer display tuning
Build QualityIP48/IP49, Gorilla Glass Ceramic 3Titanium hinge, Nanocrystal Glass, IP58/IP59Oppo – More advanced durability and hinge engineering
ChipsetSnapdragon 8 Gen 5Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5Oppo – Faster and more powerful chipset
GPUAdreno 829Adreno 840Oppo – Better gaming and graphics performance
Software Support7 Android upgradesAndroid 16 with ColorOS 16Motorola – Longer software commitment
RAM & StorageUp to 16GB RAM, 1TB UFS 4.1Up to 16GB RAM, 1TB UFS 4.1Tie – Similar flagship memory setup
Main Camera50MP triple setup200MP + dual 50MP setupOppo – More flagship-grade photography hardware
Telephoto Camera50MP 3x periscope50MP 3x periscopeTie – Similar zoom hardware
Ultrawide Camera50MP ultrawide50MP ultrawideTie – Comparable ultrawide performance
Video Recording8K Dolby Vision, 4K120fps4K120fps Dolby VisionMotorola – Better video recording capabilities
Selfie Cameras20MP inner + 32MP coverDual 20MP camerasMotorola – Better cover selfie camera
Battery6000mAh6000mAhTie – Same battery capacity
Charging80W wired, 50W wireless80W wired, 50W wirelessTie – Similar charging performance
Reverse Charging5W reverse wirelessReverse wireless + reverse wiredOppo – More versatile charging features
ConnectivityWi-Fi 7, USB 3.2Wi-Fi 7, IR Blaster, satellite connectivityOppo – More premium connectivity features
AudioStereo speakers tuned by BoseDolby Atmos stereo speakersMotorola – Better audio tuning experience
Overall ExperienceEntertainment-focused foldableProductivity-focused foldableOppo – More complete flagship foldable overall
Price$1900 / ₹1,50,000$1800 / ₹1,40,000Oppo – Better hardware package at a lower price
Disclaimer: Specs are based on available data. Actual performance may vary. Verify details from official sources before buying.

Design and Display

Build and Feel

The Motorola Razr Fold and Oppo Find N6 both represent the latest generation of premium foldables, but they focus on very different experiences. Motorola takes a flashier approach with extremely bright displays, polished styling, and a cleaner Android experience that feels immediately familiar. The hinge mechanism appears refined, and the overall finish gives the device a futuristic flagship personality. Stylus support and strong water resistance also add flexibility for everyday use.

The Oppo Find N6 feels more engineering-focused. Its titanium alloy hinge, aircraft-grade aluminum frame, and self-healing internal display technology make it feel designed for long-term durability. The foldable crease is also less noticeable, giving the inner screen a cleaner tablet-like appearance during multitasking. Oppo’s design language feels slightly more mature and productivity-oriented overall.

Display Quality

Motorola dominates brightness with up to 6200 nits peak brightness and a smoother 165Hz cover display. Oppo counters with better PWM dimming, HDR Vivid support, and more natural color calibration.

Verdict

Motorola delivers the more visually striking display experience, while Oppo feels more refined and durable. Motorola wins slightly for media consumption, but Oppo feels more premium in day-to-day foldable usage.

Specifications Including Battery

Performance

The Motorola Razr Fold uses the Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 chipset with the Adreno 829 GPU, delivering flagship-level gaming and multitasking performance. Motorola’s lighter Android experience also helps the phone feel smooth and responsive during heavy usage. Combined with seven years of Android upgrades, the device feels built for long-term reliability rather than just raw benchmark numbers.

The Oppo Find N6 pushes performance further with the newer Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 and Adreno 840 GPU. The newer chipset offers stronger AI capabilities, improved graphics, and slightly better efficiency under demanding workloads. ColorOS 16 also feels heavily optimized for foldable multitasking, making split-screen workflows and floating apps more seamless. Oppo’s tuning feels more aggressive and productivity-focused overall.

Battery and Charging

Both devices pack large 6000mAh silicon-carbon batteries with 80W wired and 50W wireless charging. Battery endurance should be excellent on both, though Oppo adds broader charging protocol support and better reverse charging flexibility.

Verdict

Oppo takes a narrow lead in overall hardware performance and multitasking optimization, while Motorola offers a cleaner and more consistent software experience for long-term users.

Camera

Main and Secondary Lenses

Motorola uses a balanced triple 50MP setup with a large primary sensor, a 3x periscope lens, and a high-resolution ultrawide camera. The setup feels versatile and reliable across photography and videography. Motorola also stands out with 8K Dolby Vision recording and strong stabilization features, making the device especially appealing for creators who prioritize video quality.

The Oppo Find N6 focuses more heavily on photography with its 200MP primary camera and Hasselblad color tuning. Images are expected to look richer, sharper, and more dynamic, especially in daylight and portrait photography. Oppo’s processing style feels more dramatic and flagship-like, while the ultrawide and telephoto cameras remain consistently strong.

Selfie Camera

Motorola offers a stronger cover selfie camera with a 32MP sensor, giving folded selfies and video calls an advantage. Oppo keeps things more balanced with dual 20MP sensors.

Verdict

Oppo feels slightly stronger for photography enthusiasts, while Motorola offers a better overall video experience. The difference is small, but Oppo takes a narrow edge in overall camera hardware.

Pricing

The Motorola Razr Fold is priced at approximately ₹1,50,000 ($1900), while the Oppo Find N6 is expected to launch around ₹1,40,000 ($1800). 

Motorola justifies its pricing with extremely bright displays, long software support, polished video features, and a cleaner Android experience. The device feels tailored toward users who want a premium foldable that remains simple and dependable during everyday use.

Oppo, however, feels positioned as the more ambitious flagship. The combination of the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5, titanium hinge, self-healing display, and Hasselblad camera system gives the Find N6 a stronger flagship appeal at its expected pricing.

Verdict

At $1800, Oppo becomes the stronger value proposition overall. Motorola still delivers a polished flagship experience, but Oppo feels harder to ignore in the ultra-premium foldable category.

Disclaimer:
Prices are approximate and may vary based on country, region, launch timing, and applicable taxes. Always check whether the listed price is for a China unit or a global/international variant when purchasing.

Conclusion

The Motorola Razr Fold stands out with its incredibly bright displays, smoother 165Hz cover screen, cleaner Android experience, long-term software support promise, and advanced video recording capabilities. It feels polished, entertainment-focused, and easier to recommend for buyers moving into foldables for the first time. Motorola’s software experience also feels more straightforward and less overwhelming during daily use.

The Oppo Find N6 feels more like a showcase of foldable engineering. The titanium hinge, self-healing internal display, stronger chipset, satellite connectivity option, and Hasselblad-tuned cameras create a device that feels highly advanced and productivity-focused. Oppo’s multitasking experience also appears more refined for heavy users who plan to fully utilize the foldable form factor.

Verdict

Oppo Find N6 feels like the better overall foldable. At $1800 / ₹1,40,000, it delivers the stronger chipset, more advanced hinge and display technology, better durability engineering, a more flagship-grade camera system, and a foldable experience that feels more complete for both productivity and premium usage. The Motorola Razr Fold still has the better displays for brightness, cleaner software support, and stronger video features, but overall, the Oppo package feels more impressive and harder to beat at that price. 

Disclaimer: This comparison is based on the specifications provided and is intended for general informational purposes. Actual performance, camera results, battery life, and overall experience may vary depending on real-world usage, software updates, and individual preferences.

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Kynooe Launches World’s First Fully Modular AI-Powered Robotic Arm on Kickstarter

18 May 2026 at 16:26
Kynooe robotic arm

Kynooe has officially launched its new AI-powered robotic arm on Kickstarter, introducing a fully modular robotic arm designed for everyday users rather than just engineers or robotics experts.

Built for home assistance, smart automation, content creation, and creative workflows, Kynooe combines modular hardware, AI-powered interaction, and app-based controls into a more consumer-friendly robotics platform. The project focuses on making robotics more accessible through a no-code experience and a flexible modular ecosystem.

Beginner-Friendly Setup Without Coding

One of the key highlights of Kynooe is its beginner-focused setup process. The system uses a plug-and-play modular design and can be controlled through a companion app with an interface designed to feel as intuitive as using a smartphone.

Instead of relying on traditional robotics programming or complex engineering setups, users can control and customize the robot through visual interface tools, AI-assisted interactions, and simplified workflows. The no-code approach is designed to lower the barrier to entry for users who are new to robotics.

Fully Modular Design With Expandable Accessories

Unlike traditional robotic arms built for fixed functions, Kynooe features a fully modular architecture that supports interchangeable tools, accessories, and attachments. The platform is compatible with precision instruments, custom modules, and even 3D-printed extensions for specialized use cases.

The company sums up the concept with the tagline “One arm. Infinite applications,” emphasizing the system’s adaptability across diverse workflows and environments. Depending on the configuration, the robot can shift seamlessly between creative assistance, intelligent filming, automation tasks, and productivity-focused applications.

AI Features and Natural Interaction

Kynooe also integrates AI-powered interaction features aimed at making the experience feel more conversational and intuitive. Users can interact with the robot through natural language commands instead of relying entirely on manual controls or traditional programming methods.

One of the major built-in features is on-device AI face tracking. The feature is aimed at content creators and smart filming setups. The robotic arm can automatically track faces and adjust camera movement for smoother recording and hands-free filming support. The company also plans to introduce additional on-device AI features in the future, aiming to improve user experience while maintaining user privacy.

Built for Everyday Scenarios

Rather than focusing solely on industrial or engineering applications, Kynooe is positioned as a robotics platform for real-world, everyday use cases. The system is designed for household assistance, entertainment, smart filming, creative projects, and interactive experiences with family and friends.

The robotic arm adapts across different scenarios depending on the selected modules and accessories, allowing users to customize the system around their own workflows and creative needs.

Open Ecosystem and Kynooe Robot Hub

Beyond hardware, Kynooe is also building an ecosystem focused on embodied AI and community-driven robotics development. The company plans to release an open-source SDK on GitHub that will provide developers and advanced users with access to everything from AI integrations to low-level robotic joint controls.

The ecosystem also includes the Kynooe Robot Hub, a platform where users can train, customize, publish, and share robotic behaviors and workflows with the broader community. The company envisions a future where robotic skills can be shared, downloaded, and deployed as easily as mobile apps.

Development Progress and Manufacturing Timeline

According to the company, Kynooe has already completed structural design work, hardware validation, and small-batch trial production. The project is currently moving toward certification, production validation testing, and mass production preparation ahead of planned shipments later in 2026.

The current roadmap includes ongoing tooling optimization, manufacturing preparation, and compliance testing as the company scales toward full production.

Shipping Plans and Kickstarter Offers

Kynooe is scheduled to officially launch on Kickstarter on May 20. The campaign will feature a range of launch-day discounts, limited-edition rewards, and multiple pledge options designed for different types of users, including creator-focused bundles and modular accessory packages.

According to the company, the first batch of shipments is currently expected to begin around September 2026, followed by ongoing fulfillment and second-batch deliveries planned for October 2026.

More information about the project is available on the official Kickstarter campaign page.

Verdict

Rather than building yet another industrial robotic arm, Kynooe aims to reimagine robotics as a flexible everyday companion for creators, smart homes, and personal automation. Its combination of modular hardware, AI-powered interaction, and beginner-friendly controls makes it one of the most ambitious consumer robotics projects currently entering the crowdfunding space.

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This will be the only Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 6 phone with a 10,000mAh battery

18 May 2026 at 16:05
Honor Win

Starting this September, multiple brands are expected to launch their next-generation flagship phones. Among these brands, Honor is expected to announce the Magic 9 lineup around October and the Win 2 series by the end of the year. While the Magic 9 series will focus on delivering a top-notch photography experience, the Win 2 models will be performance-driven devices aimed at gaming enthusiasts.

In a Weibo post shared today, tipster Digital Chat Station claimed that the Win 2 series will offer an exclusive combination of specifications that may not be available from any other brand for quite some time.

Honor Win 2 series key details tipped

DCS claims that the upcoming Honor Win 2 series could become the only smartphone lineup this year to combine a next-generation 2nm flagship chipset, which appears to be the forthcoming Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 6, with a massive 10,000mAh battery. According to the leak, this combination may remain exclusive to Honor for quite some time, giving the brand a unique advantage in the performance-focused flagship smartphone segment.

Apart from the above-mentioned specifications, the Win 2 series is also expected to feature a built-in cooling fan, similar to the original Win series. The tipster recently claimed that the new lineup will launch sooner than expected in China. It is expected to compete with devices such as the OnePlus 16, iQOO 16, and Redmi K100 series.

Honor Win Turbo incoming

Meanwhile, the brand is currently teasing the arrival of the Honor Win Turbo in China. This upcoming phone is believed to be a rebranded or slightly tweaked version of the existing Honor Power 2.

As a result, the Honor Win Turbo is expected to feature a 6.79-inch AMOLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate, a Dimensity 8500 Elite chipset, 12GB of RAM, and up to 512GB of storage. It is also expected to pack a massive 10,080mAh battery with 80W charging support. For photography, the phone may include a 50-megapixel primary camera, a 5-megapixel ultra-wide sensor, and a 16-megapixel front-facing camera.

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Oppo Pad 6, Oppo Bubble selfie display design, key details officially confirmed

18 May 2026 at 15:17
Oppo Pad 6 key details confirmed

Oppo is all set to unveil the Reno 16 and Reno 16 Pro on May 26 in China. As usual, the company is expected to introduce several other products alongside its Reno smartphones. This time too, the brand will unveil a couple of new devices, including the Oppo Pad 6 tablet and the Oppo Bubble accessory for the Reno 16 series.

Oppo Pad 6: What to expect?

Oppo Pad 6 key details confirmed
Oppo Pad 6 key details confirmed
Oppo Pad Air 5 new color
Oppo Pad Air 5 new color variant

The Oppo Pad 6 is expected to arrive as a premium tablet focused on entertainment and productivity. The device will feature a 12.1-inch LCD panel offering a 3K resolution of 3000 x 2120 pixels, a 144Hz refresh rate, and a 7:5 aspect ratio. The tablet is also tipped to feature a slim 5.99mm chassis while weighing around 577 grams.

Under the hood, the Oppo Pad 6 is said to be powered by the Dimensity 9500s chipset. It may pack a 10,420mAh battery with support for 67W fast charging. The upcoming tablet is also expected to arrive in grey, silver, and blue shades.

Oppo Bubble: A selfie-focused accessory

Oppo Bubble
Oppo Bubble

The Oppo Bubble is a selfie display accessory that comes with a small circular screen that can magnetically attach to the back of a phone and can be used as a selfie preview display. It also appears to support custom emojis and images, allowing users to use it as a decorative mini display on the rear of the phone.

Alongside the Pad 6, Oppo is also expected to unveil the OPPO Enco Air 5s earbuds. However, nothing is known about the upcoming earbuds at the moment. The company is additionally preparing to introduce a new color option for the Oppo Pad Air 5, which originally launched in China in December 2025. The official poster suggests that it could be a white variant.

The Oppo Pad Air 5 features a 12.1-inch 2.8K LCD display with a 120Hz refresh rate and a 7:5 aspect ratio. It is powered by the Dimensity 7300-Ultra chipset and packs a 10,050mAh battery with 33W charging support. The tablet measures 6.83mm in thickness and weighs 597 grams. The new shade will reportedly join the existing Starlight Pink and Space Gray colour options.

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Realme 16T confirmed to feature Sony IMX852 50MP main camera, selfie mirror

18 May 2026 at 14:53
Realme 16T

Realme has been gradually revealing key details about the Realme 16T, which is all set to launch on May 22 in India. Recently, the company confirmed the battery size and charging capabilities of the device. Today, the brand has confirmed its camera capabilities, promising improved portrait photography and AI-powered imaging features.

Realme 16T camera features confirmed

The Realme 16T 5G features a 50-megapixel Sony IMX852 AI camera paired with an F1.8 aperture, autofocus support, and the company’s LumaColor IMAGE Engine. According to Realme, the setup is designed to improve portrait sharpness, texture details, and color accuracy in everyday photography.

The camera system also includes RAW HDR processing and customized white balance tuning to deliver better highlights, shadows, and natural-looking portrait shots. AI Portrait Glow is another key feature aimed at improving portraits captured in low-light and backlit environments through automatic lighting optimization and multiple lighting effects.

Apart from the camera hardware, the Realme 16T 5G also introduces several AI-based photography and editing tools. The phone includes a rear Selfie Mirror feature that lets users preview selfies while using the rear camera. It also supports AI Popout Collage for frame-breaking photo effects, along with AI StyleMe tools such as AI Profile Portrait and AI Football Star. In addition, AI Instant Clip can automatically turn photos and videos into short cinematic clips within seconds for social media sharing.

Realme has previously confirmed that the Realme 16T will feature a 6.8-inch flat AMOLED display with a 144Hz refresh rate and 1,200 nits peak brightness. The device will pack an 8,000mAh battery with 45W charging and bypass charging support. It will be available in Aurora Green, Starlight Red, and Starlight Black color options. For durability, the device will carry an IP69 rating for dust and water resistance, along with military-grade shock resistance.

Apart from the Realme 16T, the brand will also launch two other products, namely the Buds Air 8 Pro and the Watch S5. Readers can visit this post to learn more about these devices.

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Samsung devices getting the May 2026 security update: Check if yours is on the list

18 May 2026 at 14:49
Samsung May 2026 security update
Samsung May 2026 security update

Samsung’s rollout of the May 2026 security update is underway following a brief delay. The update first arrived on some mid-range Galaxy A-series models before it started expanding to premium Galaxy S-series and XCover models.

We’ve prepared a list of Galaxy devices that have started receiving the May security update. Check out the list below to see if yours is included.

These Samsung devices are receiving the May 2026 security update

Galaxy S series

  • Galaxy S26
  • Galaxy S26+
  • Galaxy S26 Ultra

Galaxy A series

  • Galaxy A57
  • Galaxy A56
  • Galaxy A55
  • Galaxy A54
  • Galaxy A06

Galaxy XCover series

  • Galaxy XCover 7 Pro
  • Galaxy XCover 6 Pro

The list is short because the rollout began only recently. It should grow over the coming days as more Galaxy devices receive the update. We’ll update the list regularly to ensure it’s fresh. To check whether the update is available on your device, go to Settings > Software updates, then tap Download and install.

According to Samsung’s Security Updates page, the May 2026 security patch for Galaxy devices includes fixes for a total of 37 vulnerabilities. It includes 30 fixes from Google, which include 2 critical-level fixes, 27 high-level fixes, and 1 fix doesn’t apply to Samsung devices. The latest security patch also contains seven Samsung-specific fixes (SVEs).

Samsung’s software team is likely extremely busy at this point. The One UI 8.5 stable rollout is ongoing, and the One UI 9.0 beta program has also begun recently. The company is rumored to have also begun working on One UI 9.5.

With a lot of work in progress, it’s not surprising to see a delay in the monthly security update release. Anyway, the May security update has started to expand to more Galaxy devices, and we’ll likely see it rolling out to other devices at a better pace from here on.

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Galaxy Z Flip 9 reportedly cancelled, Flip 8 could be Samsung’s last flip phone

18 May 2026 at 14:22
Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 7

Reports have suggested that Samsung’s upcoming Galaxy Unpacked event, which is expected to be held on July 22, may see the arrival of three foldable phones. These could include the all-new Galaxy Z Fold 8 Wide (tentative name) with a wide-foldable design, alongside the regular Galaxy Z Fold 8 and Galaxy Z Flip 8. A new update from a Weibo tipster now suggests that Samsung may abandon the Galaxy Z Flip lineup next year.

Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 9 not in development, claims tipster

Tipster Momentary Digital claims that Samsung may not launch the Galaxy Z Flip 9 next year, and even if the Galaxy Z Flip 8 arrives this year, it could end up being the final generation in the Galaxy Z Flip lineup. According to the tipster, smartphone product planning usually begins at least a year in advance, and the absence of any early information regarding a possible Galaxy Z Flip 9 raises doubts about the future of Samsung’s clamshell foldable series.

The tipster cited three major reasons behind this speculation. First, rising production costs are said to be making compact foldable phones less attractive for manufacturers. Second, the current clamshell foldable design is believed to have reached a stage with limited room for major innovation or design improvements. Third, larger foldable phones are reportedly offering better productivity experiences and higher profit margins.

Momentary Digital also pointed to the market response for Huawei’s Pura X Max, claiming its popularity highlights growing consumer interest in larger foldable devices. The tipster further noted that, so far in 2026, most major smartphone brands have not introduced new flagship flip phones, which could indicate a broader shift in strategy within the foldable smartphone market.

So, what Samsung foldables are expected in 2027? With the Galaxy Z Flip 9 reportedly not in development, Samsung’s foldable lineup next year could include the Galaxy Z Fold 9 and the Galaxy Z Fold 9 Wide. As usual, readers are advised to take this report with a pinch of salt while waiting for more updates regarding the future of the Galaxy Z Flip series.

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Motorola Edge 70 Pro+ page goes live, hints periscope telephoto camera, unique color options

18 May 2026 at 13:54
Motorola Edge 70 Pro+ featured

Motorola has started teasing a new Edge series smartphone for the Indian market. The company has now revealed the phone’s design language, camera styling, finish options, and availability details through a dedicated Flipkart microsite ahead of the official launch announcement. While the brand has not confirmed its name yet, the URL of the microsite confirms that the upcoming phone will be called the Motorola Edge 70 Pro+.

Motorola Edge 70 Pro+ teasers released

Motorola Edge 70 Pro+ official-
Motorola Edge 70 Pro+ official-

The teaser images confirm that the Motorola Edge 70 Pro+ will feature a triple rear camera setup placed inside a square-shaped camera module. Motorola is also highlighting portrait photography as one of the key camera experiences on the upcoming phone. Promotional images shared by the company showcase portrait samples with varying focal lengths and depth effects.

The camera module carries Sony LYTIA branding along with optical image stabilisation support. Motorola has also confirmed an 81mm focal length sensor, indicating that the phone may include a dedicated portrait or telephoto camera. However, the complete camera specifications have not yet been officially revealed.

Design appears to be another major focus for the Edge 70 Pro+. The company has teased three different rear panel finishes, including Satin-Luxe, Sculpted Wood, and a Twill-inspired texture. The phone is shown in brown, red, and teal color options, each carrying a distinct texture and finish aimed at offering a more premium in-hand feel. These color options are completely different from the regular Edge 70 Pro.

The teasers further confirm that the smartphone will feature a hole-punch display design on the front, while the frame appears to have a metallic finish. Motorola has also confirmed that the device will be available for purchase in India via Flipkart once it launches.

Motorola has not yet announced the official launch date or pricing details for the Edge 70 Pro+. A recent report revealed that apart from featuring a periscope telephoto camera, wireless charging and 16GB RAM will be key distinguishing features that will set the Pro+ variant apart from the Pro edition. In terms of pricing, the device may carry a sub-Rs 50,000 price tag.  

At the moment, the company has only confirmed the design, colourways, camera styling, and Flipkart availability through teaser materials. More hardware specifications and launch details are expected to be revealed in the coming days.

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Lenovo announces Ryzen AI 9 HX Pro 470 powered ThinkPad P16s Gen 5 with 96GB memory

18 May 2026 at 13:35
Lenovo ThinkPad P16s Gen 5 (AMD) Launch and Price

Lenovo has announced the AMD version of the ThinkPad P16s Gen 5 laptop for European markets shortly after unveiling the ThinkPad P14s Gen 7. The new mobile workstation brings updated AMD Ryzen AI Pro processors, LPCAMM2 memory, optional NVIDIA RTX Blackwell graphics, and a larger 90Wh battery option. The laptop starts at AU$2,979.

Lenovo ThinkPad P16s Gen 5 Specifications

The ThinkPad P16s Gen 5 AMD model comes with selections for AMD’s latest Ryzen AI Pro processors. You can choose between the Ryzen AI 5 Pro 440, Ryzen AI 7 Pro 450, and the top-end Ryzen AI 9 HX Pro 470 chip. The highest configuration offers 12 cores and 24 threads with boost speeds reaching up to 5.2GHz.

Lenovo ThinkPad P16s Gen 5 (AMD) Specs Launch price

For graphics, the laptop includes integrated AMD Radeon graphics by default, but users upgrading the processor can also configure the system with discrete NVIDIA RTX Pro Blackwell GPUs. Available options include the RTX Pro 1000 and RTX Pro 2000 Laptop GPUs with 8GB GDDR7 memory.

One of the major upgrades is the use of LPCAMM2 memory. Lenovo offers memory configurations ranging from 16GB to 96GB LPDDR5X memory. The installed memory runs at LPDDR5X-7500 speeds due to platform limitations, although the hardware itself is rated for LPDDR5X-8533.

The ThinkPad P16s Gen 5 AMD also includes three 16-inch display options. The entry-level model uses a WUXGA IPS panel with 400 nits brightness, while a higher-end WUXGA version adds touch support, 500 nits brightness, and variable refresh rate support between 30Hz and 60Hz. The top configuration features a 16-inch OLED display with a 2880 x 1800 resolution, 500 nits peak brightness, Dolby Vision support, and a variable refresh rate ranging from 30Hz to 120Hz.

Lenovo ThinkPad P16s Gen 5 (AMD) Launch and Price

The storage is available up to 512GB PCIe 5.0 NVMe SSD, while battery choices include a standard 60Wh pack or an optional 90Wh battery with support for Rapid Charge technology.

The laptop also includes a 5MP webcam with an optional IR camera, Dolby Atmos stereo speakers, Wi-Fi 7 support, dual Thunderbolt 4 ports, HDMI 2.1, Ethernet, and an SD Express 7.0 card reader.

In terms of design, the ThinkPad P16s Gen 5 AMD measures 23.3mm at its thickest point and starts at 1.75kg. It features an aluminium top cover paired with a PC-ABS bottom chassis and retains Lenovo’s signature TrackPoint navigation system and spill-resistant keyboard.

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Red Magic 11S Pro series launched with 2K+144Hz display, 24,000rpm cooling fan, and PC gaming features

18 May 2026 at 13:33

The Red Magic 11S Pro series has officially launched in China as the company’s latest gaming-focused flagship lineup. The new models bring notable upgrades in performance, cooling technology, display quality, and battery capacity, while also introducing features aimed at PC-style gaming experiences on smartphones.

Red Magic 11S Pro series specifications and features

Red Magic 11S Pro / 11S Pro+

On the front, the Red Magic 11 Pro series features a 6.85-inch 1.5K OLED display with a 144Hz refresh rate and 95.3 percent screen-to-body ratio. The panel uses BOE’s X10 under-display lighting material and integrates a 16-megapixel under-display selfie camera. The display also supports SGS and TÜV Rheinland eye protection certifications, along with a 3D ultrasonic fingerprint scanner.

The Red Magic 11S Pro series is powered by the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 Leading Version chipset, featuring a peak CPU clock speed of 4.74GHz. According to the company, the phone crossed 4.6 million points on AnTuTu benchmarks. The lineup also includes the self-developed Red Core R4 gaming chip, designed to improve graphics rendering, frame interpolation, touch response, and overall gaming performance.

To handle sustained gaming workloads, RedMagic has equipped the phones with a dual cooling system that combines liquid and air cooling. The setup includes a redesigned liquid cooling channel, a 24,000rpm cooling fan, and a new 43-blade internal fan structure. The company says the cooling fan supports IPX8 water resistance, while the device itself also carries an IPX8 rating.

The standard Red Magic 11S Pro packs an 8000mAh battery with 80W wired charging, while the Pro+ model includes a 7500mAh battery with 120W wired charging and 80W wireless charging support. The Pro+ model also includes the full liquid cooling module, which is aimed at users who want more aggressive sustained gaming performance and thermal management during long gaming sessions.

The phones also feature dual 50-megapixel rear cameras, Wi-Fi 7, NFC, infrared remote control, and a 3.5mm headphone jack. Another highlight is Steam direct connectivity, allowing users to access supported PC games directly through the built-in gaming space.

Red Magic 11S Pro series price and availability

The Red Magic 11S Pro starts at 5,499 Yuan (~$760) for the 12GB+256GB model, whereas the RedMagic 11S Pro+ starts at 6,199 Yuan (~$860) for the 12GB+256GB version, while the 16GB + 512GB and 16GB+1TB variants are priced at 6,999 Yuan (~$970) and 7,999 Yuan (~$1,110), respectively. As of this writing, there is no clarity on whether the series will be released globally.

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Lenovo announces IdeaPad 14Q8Y11 convertible laptop with Snapdragon X2 Plus, OLED display

18 May 2026 at 13:12
Lenovo IdeaPad 5 2-in-1 14Q8Y11 Specs Launch Price

Lenovo is announcing a new Snapdragon machine for the global market. Called the Lenovo IdeaPad 5 2-in-1 14Q8Y11, it is a lightweight convertible laptop that boasts great battery life thanks to the ARM platform. 

Lenovo IdeaPad 5 2-in-1 14Q8Y11 Specifications

The new IdeaPad model is powered by the 3nm Snapdragon X2 Plus X2P-42-100 processor with a 6-core CPU. This is paired with either 16GB or 32GB of LPDDR5X memory. However, Lenovo is also offering up to 1TB of PCIe 4.0 SSD storage, while the base configuration includes 16GB RAM and 512GB storage.

In terms of battery, Lenovo says the device can deliver up to 33 hours of usage with its 60Wh cell. You can charge the device via a 65W USB-C adapter. 

Lenovo IdeaPad 5 2-in-1 14Q8Y11 Specs Launch Price

On the front, the laptop is built around a 14-inch touchscreen display and comes in two panel options. Buyers can choose an OLED version with a 1200p resolution, 60Hz refresh rate, HDR peak brightness of 600 nits, and full DCI-P3 color coverage. 

Lenovo is also offering a more affordable IPS panel option with the same resolution and refresh rate, but with 400 nits brightness and 45% NTSC color gamut coverage.

The I/O option includes one HDMI, a 3.5mm headphone jack, two USB-C with 65W PD support, two USB-A, and a microSD card reader. Wireless connectivity is includes up to Wi-Fi 7. 

Pricing and Availability

As for pricing, the IdeaPad 14Q8Y11 starts at £1,110 in the UK. In Australia, the starting price is listed at AUD 2,199. Across all regions, the entry-level variant includes 16GB of RAM, 512GB of SSD storage, and an IPS display.

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Motorola Razr Fold vs Samsung Galaxy Z Fold7: Which Foldable Is Actually Worth Buying?

18 May 2026 at 11:54
motorola vs samsung

Motorola Razr Fold and Samsung Galaxy Z Fold7 take two very different approaches to the premium foldable experience. Samsung focuses on refinement, productivity, and software polish, while Motorola pushes bigger hardware upgrades with brighter displays, faster charging, and a larger battery. With both devices targeting flagship buyers, this comparison highlights which foldable actually delivers the better overall experience for everyday use. 

Major Features:

FeatureMotorola Razr FoldSamsung Galaxy Z Fold7Winner
Display8.1-inch LTPO P-OLED, 120Hz, 6200 nits8.0-inch Dynamic AMOLED 2X, 120Hz, 2600 nitsMotorola – Brighter and more immersive display
Cover Display6.6-inch LTPO P-OLED, 165Hz6.5-inch AMOLED 2X, 120HzMotorola – Smoother and brighter outer screen
ProcessorSnapdragon 8 Gen 5Snapdragon 8 EliteSamsung – Slightly stronger peak performance
RAM & StorageUp to 16GB RAM, UFS 4.1Up to 16GB RAM, UFS 4.0Motorola – Faster storage standard
Software SupportAndroid 16, 7 upgradesAndroid 16, 7 upgrades, One UI 8Samsung – Better foldable software optimization
Main Camera50MP + 50MP Periscope + 50MP Ultrawide200MP + 10MP Telephoto + 12MP UltrawideMotorola – More balanced flagship camera setup
Zoom Camera50MP periscope, 3x optical10MP telephoto, 3x opticalMotorola – Higher quality zoom hardware
Video Recording8K Dolby Vision, 4K120fps8K30fps, 4K60fpsMotorola – Stronger video capabilities
Selfie Camera20MP inner + 32MP cover10MP inner + 10MP coverMotorola – Higher-resolution selfie setup
Battery6000mAh4400mAhMotorola – Much larger battery
Charging80W wired, 50W wireless25W wired, 15W wirelessMotorola – Far faster charging
DurabilityIP48/IP49, stylus supportIP48, Armor aluminum frameMotorola – Better protection and stylus support
AudioStereo speakers with Dolby Atmos, Bose tuningStereo speakers, high-bitrate audioMotorola – Richer audio branding and tuning
Productivity FeaturesStylus supportSamsung DeX, UWB supportSamsung – Better productivity ecosystem
PriceApprox ₹1,50,000Approx ₹1,75,000Motorola – Better hardware value for money
OverallHardware-focused foldable flagshipRefined productivity-focused foldableMotorola – Better overall value and hardware package
Disclaimer: Specs are based on available data. Actual performance may vary. Verify details from official sources before buying.

Design and Display

Build and Feel

The Motorola Razr Fold takes a more aggressive approach toward premium foldables with its sharper styling, stylus support, and stronger durability claims. The combination of IP48/IP49 resistance and Gorilla Glass Ceramic 3 on the cover display gives it a rugged flagship personality. Samsung’s Galaxy Z Fold7, meanwhile, focuses on refinement. The lighter body, Advanced Armor aluminum frame, and polished hinge mechanism make it feel more mature and easier to carry daily. Samsung also adds DeX and Ultra Wideband support, which quietly improves the productivity experience.

Display Quality

Motorola pushes display hardware harder with a brighter inner panel, brighter cover screen, and a smoother 165Hz outer display. Content consumption and gaming feel more dramatic here, especially with Dolby Vision support across both screens. Samsung’s AMOLED tuning still looks incredibly natural and color-accurate, and One UI remains one of the best optimized foldable interfaces available. However, the Razr Fold feels more futuristic on paper and in everyday use.

Verdict

Samsung delivers the cleaner and more polished foldable experience, but Motorola wins on raw display ambition and feature richness. The Razr Fold feels designed for users who want a foldable to stand out rather than simply blend in.

Specifications Including Battery

Performance

Both devices sit comfortably in flagship territory, but they target performance differently. The Motorola Razr Fold uses the newer Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 paired with faster UFS 4.1 storage and up to 16GB RAM. Heavy multitasking, gaming, and AI-driven tasks should feel exceptionally fast here. Samsung’s Snapdragon 8 Elite still remains extremely powerful, and One UI 8 is known for stable long-term optimization. Samsung also benefits from a stronger productivity ecosystem thanks to DeX support and better app continuity.

Battery and Charging

Battery life is where Motorola creates a huge gap. The 6000mAh battery, combined with 80W wired and 50W wireless charging, makes the Razr Fold feel significantly more practical for power users. Samsung’s 4400mAh battery and 25W charging setup now feels conservative in comparison. Faster top-ups genuinely change the foldable experience because these devices are often used heavily throughout the day.

Verdict

The Galaxy Z Fold7 offers smoother software maturity and productivity advantages, but the Razr Fold clearly wins for hardware power, battery endurance, and charging convenience. Motorola simply feels more future-ready in this department.

Camera

Main and Secondary Lenses

Samsung continues to lean heavily into computational photography with its 200MP primary camera. Images are expected to have stronger dynamic range, better night processing, and more consistent social-media-ready output. Samsung’s camera software remains one of the safest options for point-and-shoot photography. Motorola counters with a more balanced triple 50MP setup, including a stronger periscope telephoto sensor and a much higher-resolution ultrawide camera. The camera hardware feels more versatile overall, especially for zoom and landscape photography.

Selfie Camera

Motorola again pushes higher numbers with a 20MP inner selfie camera and a 32MP cover shooter. Samsung keeps things simpler with dual 10MP sensors focused more on consistency and natural tones. Video creators may appreciate Motorola’s stronger recording flexibility, especially with Dolby Vision support and 4K120 recording capabilities.

Verdict

Samsung still feels safer for effortless flagship photography, but Motorola offers a more exciting and flexible camera package. Users who enjoy experimenting with zoom, ultrawide shots, and high-end video recording may find the Razr Fold more rewarding.

Pricing

The Motorola Razr Fold is expected to launch at around ₹1,50,000, while the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold7 sits closer to ₹1,75,000 despite offering slower charging and a smaller battery. Samsung’s pricing partly reflects its stronger brand value, foldable software maturity, and ecosystem integration. Features like DeX, long-term optimization, and Samsung’s foldable experience still hold major appeal for productivity-focused buyers.

Motorola, however, appears far more aggressive with hardware value. The brighter displays, larger battery, faster charging, stylus support, and upgraded camera hardware make the Razr Fold look unusually competitive for its price. It feels like Motorola is targeting users who want maximum specifications without crossing into ultra-premium pricing territory.

Verdict

Samsung justifies its premium mainly through software polish and ecosystem advantages. Motorola offers stronger value for money overall and delivers noticeably more hardware for a lower asking price.

Disclaimer:
Prices are approximate and may vary based on country, region, launch timing, and applicable taxes. Always check whether the listed price is for a China unit or a global/international variant when purchasing.

Conclusion

The Motorola Razr Fold stands out with its massive battery, ultra-fast charging, brighter displays, stylus support, and highly versatile camera hardware. It feels designed for users who want cutting-edge hardware without compromise. Samsung’s Galaxy Z Fold7 focuses more on reliability, ecosystem integration, and refined usability. Features like Samsung DeX, optimized multitasking, and One UI’s foldable polish continue to make it one of the most complete productivity foldables available.

The difference between these devices ultimately comes down to preference. Samsung prioritizes balance and maturity, while Motorola pushes hardware innovation more aggressively. That distinction becomes noticeable in daily use, especially for power users and content creators.

Verdict

The Galaxy Z Fold7 remains the safer premium foldable for long-term software confidence and productivity workflows. The Motorola Razr Fold, however, feels like the more exciting flagship overall, delivering stronger value, better battery life, superior charging, and a more ambitious hardware package for less money.

Disclaimer: This comparison is based on the specifications provided and is intended for general informational purposes. Actual performance, camera results, battery life, and overall experience may vary depending on real-world usage, software updates, and individual preferences.

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Top 5 alternatives to Vivo X300 FE

18 May 2026 at 11:34
Vivo X300 FE alternatives
Vivo X300 FE alternatives

The Vivo X300 FE is a great-looking high-end smartphone with premium hardware, including a Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 processor, a 50MP triple rear camera setup, and an excellent 6,500mAh battery with fast charging. While it’s a solid pick in the INR 70-90K segment, it’s far from being the only showstopper in this segment.

There are some excellent alternatives to the Vivo X300 FE that offer more value for the same price, including one that’s a no-brainer pick over the X300 FE.

5 Best alternatives to Vivo X300 FE

1. Vivo X300

This is the one we were referring to. The Vivo X300 (review) is a far better option than the X300 FE in terms of hardware. To begin with, the X300 is powered by a MediaTek Dimensity 9500, which is about 15-20% faster than the Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 inside the X300 FE. (Read the full chip comparison here)

The X300 also offers a much better rear camera setup, particularly the primary and ultrawide sensors. They are higher-resolution sensors that capture greater clarity and more detail. The ultrawide lens also has a greater field of view.

The X300’s battery capacity is the only weak link here, but it’s just a difference of 500 mAh, which isn’t very concerning. The charging capabilities, however, remain the same.

What surprises me most is that the more premium X300 is actually INR 4,000 cheaper than the X300 FE, currently available for purchase at INR 75,999. And with bank discounts, you can easily bring it down to around INR 65,000. That makes the Vivo X300 one of the best options at this price, and a far better option than the X300 FE.

Vivo X300 specs:

  • Display: 6.31-inch LTPO AMOLED, 1216 x 2640 pixels, 120Hz refresh rate, HDR10+, HDR Vivid, 4500nits (peak brightness)
  • Processor: MediaTek Dimensity 9500 (3 nm)
  • Software: Android 16, up to five major Android upgrades
  • Rear camera: 200MP (wide) + 50MP (periscope telephoto, 3x optical zoom) + 50MP (119˚ ultrawide)
  • Selfie camera: 50MP
  • Battery: 6040mAh
  • Charging: 90W (wired), 40W (wireless), reverse wireless, reverse wired
  • Connectivity: Wi-Fi 7, Bluetooth 5.4, NFC, USB Type-C 3.2

2. OnePlus 15

Another excellent option is the OnePlus 15, which gives the Vivo X300 FE a run for its money. One of its biggest advantages is the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 processor, which offers more than 30% faster CPU and about 30-40% better gaming performance, along with a more robust ISP and connectivity upgrades.

The OnePlus 15 also offers a larger 6.78-inch AMOLED screen with a higher refresh rate and stronger screen protection. The device also integrates a robust camera setup with a higher resolution ultrawide sensor and a more capable telephoto shooter.

The OnePlus 15 also excels in higher battery capacity and faster charging (both wired and wireless). It also supports the newer Bluetooth v6.0 standard and offers much faster data transfer over a wired connection.

You’re getting all the big upgrades packaged into the OnePlus 15 for a few thousand rupees cheaper than the Vivo X300 FE, thereby making it an excellent pick.

OnePlus 15 specs:

  • Display: 6.78-inch LTPO AMOLED, 1272 x 2772 pixels, 165Hz refresh rate, HDR10+, HDR Vivid
  • Processor: Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 (3 nm)
  • Software: Android 16, up to four major Android upgrades
  • Rear camera: 50MP (wide) + 50MP (periscope telephoto, 3.5x optical zoom) + 50MP (116˚ ultrawide)
  • Selfie camera: 32MP
  • Battery: 7300mAh
  • Charging: 120W (wired), 50W (wireless), 10W (reverse wireless), 5W (reverse wired)
  • Connectivity: Wi-Fi 7, Bluetooth 6.0, NFC, USB Type-C 3.2

3. Oppo Find X9

The Find X9 (review) closely matches the Vivo X300 on the spec sheet and is therefore a better option than the X300 FE. This one features a Dimensity 9500 processor and a larger screen with Ultra HDR image support.

The rear camera setup also outperforms the one on the Vivo X300 FE, particularly the 50MP ultrawide sensor (vs. an 8MP on the X300 FE). The Oppo Find X9 also features a higher battery capacity of 7,025 mAh, with support for 80W wired and 50W wireless charging, as well as 10W reverse wireless charging.

On top of better hardware, you’ll also save at least INR 5,000 with the Oppo Find X9, making it a stronger pick over the Vivo X300 FE.

Oppo Find X9 specs:

  • Display: 6.59-inch AMOLED, 1245 x 2760 pixels, 120Hz refresh rate, HDR10+, HDR Vivid, 3600nits (peak brightness)
  • Processor: MediaTek Dimensity 9500 (3 nm)
  • Software: Android 16, up to five major Android upgrades
  • Rear camera: 50MP (wide) + 50MP (periscope telephoto, 3x optical zoom) + 50MP (120˚ ultrawide)
  • Selfie camera: 32MP
  • Battery: 7025mAh
  • Charging: 80W (wired), 50W (wireless), 10W (reverse wireless)
  • Connectivity: Wi-Fi 7, Bluetooth 6.0, NFC, USB Type-C

4. Google Pixel 9 Pro

If you prioritize a great software experience and excellent camera outputs over anything else, the Pixel 9 Pro could be a compelling choice.

The triple camera setup on the back excels at zooming and delivers greater detail in ultrawide shots. Plus, you get Google’s computational magic, which handles tricky backlighting, high-contrast scenes, and skin tones very effectively.

The smartphone launched with an older Android 14 OS, but 7 years of OS updates are enough to beat the X300 FE. On top of it, Pixel users receive OS updates well ahead of other brands. At its core, the Pixel 9 Pro is powered by an in-house Tensor G4 chip. The chip doesn’t shatter benchmark scores, but it’s strong enough for smooth everyday operations.

The Pixel 9 Pro’s battery capacity and charging capabilities may disappoint you compared to Chinese rivals, but it should be enough for a day of normal use on a single charge. The charging time is also a little higher.

Google Pixel 9 Pro specs:

  • Display: 6.3-inch LTPO OLED, 1280 x 2856 pixels, 120Hz refresh rate, HDR10+, 3000nits (peak brightness)
  • Processor: Google Tensor G4 (4 nm)
  • Software: Android 14, up to seven major Android upgrades
  • Rear camera: 50MP (wide) + 48MP (periscope telephoto, 5x optical zoom) + 48MP (123˚ ultrawide)
  • Selfie camera: 42MP
  • Battery: 4700mAh
  • Charging: 27W (wired), 21W (wireless, with Pixel Stand), 12W (wireless, with Qi compatible charger)
  • Connectivity: Wi-Fi 7, Bluetooth 5.3, NFC, USB Type-C 3.2

5. Samsung Galaxy S26

The Galaxy S26 is another solid flagship phone, offering premium hardware at a price cheaper than the Vivo X300 FE. The device is offered with a Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 processor in the US and Canada, while the rest of the world, including India, gets the Exynos 2600 variant. Both variants offer more than 20% faster performance than the Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 inside the Vivo phone.

Software support is another big plus for the S26, as it will continue to receive OS updates through Android 23, while the X300 FE will receive two fewer upgrades. The battery capacity, however, may be disappointing, as it houses only a 4,300mAh battery, which is lower than the 6,500mAh on the X300 FE. The charging speeds aren’t faster, either.

As for the optics, it features a triple rear camera setup with a 50MP primary shooter, a 10MP telephoto lens with 3x optical zoom, and a 12MP ultrawide sensor. It has a 12MP camera for selfies and video calls.

While the Galaxy S26’s spec sheet doesn’t outperform the Vivo X300 FE, it’s a reliable non-Chinese alternative that offers better performance, excellent camera outputs, and longer software support.

Samsung Galaxy S26 specs:

  • Display: 6.3-inch Dynamic LTPO AMOLED 2X, 1080 x 2340 pixels, 120Hz refresh rate, HDR10+, 2600nits (peak brightness)
  • Processor:
    • Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 (3 nm) – US, Canada, China, and Japan
    • Samsung Exynos 2600 (2 nm) – other regions
  • Software: Android 16, up to seven major Android upgrades
  • Rear camera: 50MP (wide) + 10MP (telephoto, 3x optical zoom) + 12MP (120˚ ultrawide)
  • Selfie camera: 12MP
  • Battery: 4300mAh
  • Charging: 25W (wired), 15W (wireless), 4.5W (reverse wireless)
  • Connectivity: Wi-Fi 7, Bluetooth 5.4, NFC, USB Type-C 3.2

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This compact audio device could make your old speakers feel smart again

18 May 2026 at 10:12
Atonemo Streamplayer

Swedish audio technology company Atonemo has officially entered the Indian market with a new product aimed at simplifying home audio setups. Called the Atonemo Streamplayer, the compact device is designed to add modern wireless streaming features to almost any speaker system, regardless of its age or brand compatibility.

Atonemo Streamplayer specifications and features

Atonemo Streamplayer
Atonemo Streamplayer

Developed in Stockholm, the Streamplayer is built to bridge the gap between older wired audio systems and modern streaming platforms. The device supports AirPlay 2, Google Cast, Spotify Connect, and Tidal Connect, allowing users to stream music wirelessly to speakers, amplifiers, and hi-fi systems without being restricted to a single ecosystem.

The Streamplayer also supports high-resolution 24-bit / 192kHz audio playback and comes with Wi-Fi 6 connectivity for improved wireless performance. It features 3.5mm analog and optical S/PDIF outputs, making it compatible with both vintage and modern audio equipment. The device also supports gapless playback and multi-speaker synchronization across different speaker brands.

Atonemo Streamplayer
Atonemo Streamplayer

Atonemo says the Streamplayer has been designed with simplicity in mind, especially for users who want to continue using their existing speaker setups instead of replacing them with newer wireless products. The company has partnered with Luxury Personified LLP to handle distribution and operations in India.

Atonemo Streamplayer price and availability

The Atonemo Streamplayer is scheduled to launch in India in May 2025. While the company has not yet revealed the official India pricing, the device will be available through Amazon India and authorised premium audio and consumer electronics retailers across the country.

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Official: Oppo Reno 16 series is launching on May 26

18 May 2026 at 10:03
Oppo Reno 16 series launch date (China)

Oppo has officially confirmed the launch date of the Oppo Reno 16 series in China. The upcoming lineup is scheduled to debut on May 25 at 6 PM local time and is expected to include the Reno 16 and Reno 16 Pro. Ahead of the launch, several details about the design, cameras, battery, and performance specifications have surfaced online.

Oppo Reno 16 series specifications (expected)

Oppo Reno 16 series launch date (China)
Oppo Reno 16 series launch date (China)

According to leaked information, the Oppo Reno 16 series may adopt a dual-size flat display strategy. The Reno 16 is tipped to feature a 6.32-inch 1.5K OLED flat display, while the Reno 16 Pro could arrive with a larger 6.78-inch 1.5K OLED panel with LTPO adaptive refresh rate support. Reports also suggest that both phones may feature metal middle frames and multiple colour options.

The Reno 16 Pro is expected to be powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 9500s chipset, whereas the standard Reno 16 may ship with the Dimensity 8550 processor. Battery capacity could become one of the biggest highlights of the lineup, with the Reno 16 tipped to pack a 6,700mAh battery and the Pro variant expected to feature a 7,000mAh battery. Both models are said to support 80W wired fast charging, while the Pro edition may additionally support 50W wireless charging.

For photography, the Reno 16 series is rumored to feature a triple-camera setup consisting of a 200-megapixel Samsung HP5 primary camera, a 50-megapixel ultra-wide lens, and a 50-megapixel periscope telephoto camera. The Reno 16 will arrive in Fairy Purple, Lucky Clover, Black Horse, and Heartbeat Star color options, whereas the Reno 16 Pro is tipped to launch in Dream Blue, Black Horse, and Heartbeat Star shades. 

Reports also hint at a new accessory called “Oppo Bubble”, which may feature a smart electronic display with support for custom wallpapers and remote photography controls.

As far as global launch is concerned, it is expected to happen in June or July.

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OnePlus Ace 7’s enticing specs leak reveals 185Hz display, cooling fan, 9,000mAh battery

18 May 2026 at 09:48
OnePlus Ace 6T Ayaka Edition

Last year, OnePlus launched the OnePlus 15 and OnePlus Ace 6 together in China. This year, the brand is expected to follow a similar strategy by unveiling the OnePlus 16 and Ace 7 simultaneously for the Chinese market. While the rumor mill has already revealed several details about the OnePlus 16 over the past few weeks, fresh information about the Ace 7 lineup has now surfaced as well.

OnePlus Ace 7 key specifications tipped

OnePlus Ace 7 key specs tipped

According to DCS’s Weibo post, the engineering prototype of the alleged OnePlus Ace 7 will feature the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 chip. The device will be equipped with a 6.78-inch flat OLED screen that offers a 1.5K resolution along with an ultra-high refresh rate, which could be as high as 240Hz, although the minimum guaranteed refresh rate is said to be 185Hz.

The OnePlus Ace 7 will reportedly house a massive 9,000mAh battery with 100W charging support. The testing unit also includes a cooling fan, but there is no clarity on whether the feature will make it to the final retail version of the phone.

The leak does not mention the camera specifications of the Ace 7, but since it is expected to be a performance-focused phone, it may not feature a versatile camera setup. The Ace 6 arrived with a 16-megapixel front camera and a 50-megapixel + 8-megapixel dual-camera system. It would not be surprising if the successor retains a similar camera setup with minor sensor improvements.

The OnePlus Ace 6 remained exclusive to the Chinese market. Hence, it remains unclear whether the Ace 7 will launch outside China.

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Vivo S60 to pack 7,200mAh battery with 90W charging

18 May 2026 at 08:45
Vivo S60 rear

Vivo is preparing to launch the Vivo S60 series in China later this month. The upcoming lineup is expected to include the Vivo S60 and Vivo S60e, while there is still no confirmation regarding the rumored S60 Pro Mini.

Ahead of the launch, Vivo has started teasing key details of the series through official promotional material. Fresh teasers that have emerged today have confirmed new details about the S60 series.

Vivo S60 front design, key specs confirmed

Vivo Product Manager Han Boxiao recently shared new teaser images confirming several specifications of the Vivo S60 lineup. The images reveal the phone’s flat display design and confirm that the entire series will feature an ultrasonic in-display fingerprint scanner. Vivo claims the sensor supports unlocking speeds as low as 0.1 seconds, while fingerprint registration can reportedly be completed in just 1 second.

The company has also confirmed that the Vivo S60 series will feature a large 7,200mAh battery paired with 90W fast charging support. Other confirmed features include stereo dual speakers, an X-axis linear motor, an IR blaster, and IP68/IP69-rated dust and water resistance.

Vivo S60 rear
Vivo S60

Another official image circulating on Chinese social media platforms reveals the rear design of the device, showcasing a triple-camera setup. Reports suggest the lineup may include a Sony IMX8-series periscope telephoto camera.

Recent leaks have further revealed that the Vivo S60 could feature a 6.59-inch OLED display with 1.5K resolution support. The device is also tipped to be powered by the Snapdragon 8s Gen 3 chipset. In addition, reports claim the phone may support magnetic accessories and launch in multiple colour options, including a pink variant.

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Redmi K100 won’t use Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 6, leak reveals 200MP camera

18 May 2026 at 08:09

A new leak has revealed key specifications of the upcoming Redmi K100 months ahead of its expected launch in the fourth quarter of 2026. The information comes from a well-known tipster, Digital Chat Station, who is known for sharing accurate details about upcoming devices.

Redmi K100 Specifications (Rumored)

According to the leak, the Redmi K100 will feature a 6.59-inch flat display with 1.5K resolution and a high refresh rate.

Under the hood, the device is expected to use Qualcomm’s current top-end Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5, rather than the upcoming 2nm Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 6. On the camera side, the leak mentions a 200MP main camera paired with a telephoto lens.

Redmi K100 Specifications

The Redmi K100 is also said to pack an 8000mAh battery and support 100W fast charging, along with wireless charging.

Other expected features include IP68/IP69 water and dust resistance, a 3D ultrasonic fingerprint sensor, and symmetrical dual speakers.

For context, earlier reports from the same tipster also mentioned the Redmi K100 Pro Max, which is expected to go even further. That device is rumored to use a 2nm Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 6 chip and a more advanced camera system, including a 200MP main sensor, a 50MP ultrawide lens, and a 50MP periscope telephoto camera. It is also expected to be rebranded globally as the POCO F9 Ultra.

Redmi K90 Pro Max

Moreover, another leak suggests Xiaomi is also working on another Redmi K100 series device with a 7-inch display offering 2K resolution. It will reportedly be powered by a 10,000mAh+ battery and come equipped with flagship features such as an ultrasonic in-screen fingerprint sensor, a metal frame, and an IP68/IP69-rated dust and water-resistant chassis.

The Redmi K100 series is likely to launch in China around October 2026, while global versions under the POCO brand may arrive later, possibly in early 2027.

As always with early leaks, these specifications should be taken with caution, as final retail versions may change before launch.

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Honor 600 Pro leaks with a secondary screen that can act as a remote controller

18 May 2026 at 07:35
Honor 600 Secondary Screen

Honor announced the Honor 600 and Honor 600 Pro in global markets last month. The company is now gearing up to launch them in China, but with a different design and much larger batteries. 

A new leak from tipster Fixed Focus Digital also hints at a detachable secondary screen accessory for the phones.

Honor 600 (Global)
Honor 600 (China)

According to the leak, the secondary display may attach magnetically to the back of the device. It can reportedly work as a remote camera controller, a fill light, or even as a small secondary display for photo transfers and wallpapers. The tipster also shared a blurred image showing the attachment on the rear panel of the phone.

Honor 600 Secondary Screen

Honor 600 and Honor 600 Pro Specifications

Globally, both phones come with a 6.57-inch AMOLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate and very high peak brightness. The Honor 600 is powered by the Snapdragon 7 Gen 4, while the Honor 600 Pro uses the more powerful Snapdragon 8 Elite chip. 

The camera specs include a 200MP main sensor and a 50MP front camera on the vanilla. The Pro version adds a 50MP telephoto lens with 3.5x optical zoom. As for the battery, both have a 7000mAh cell, or a smaller 6400mAh option in Europe. The Pro also supports 50W wireless charging.

For China, the biggest upgrade could be the battery. According to another tipster, Smart Pikachu, the Honor 600 will feature an 8600mAh battery, while the Honor 600 Pro comes with an 8000mAh unit, both larger than the global versions. The rest of the hardware specs are pretty much the same as the global models. 

The Honor 600 will be available in China in 12GB/256GB and 12GB/512GB variants and in Lucky Star, Obsidian Black, Light Feature Blue, and Green Apple colors.

Meanwhile, the Honor 600 Pro adds a 16GB/512GB model and has the same shades as the vanilla.

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Xiaomi announces Xiaomi 17 Max, Band 10 Pro and YU7 GT launch date

18 May 2026 at 06:44
Xiaomi Smart Band 10 Pro Apple Ecosystem Support

After a brief teaser campaign, Xiaomi has officially announced that the new Xiaomi 17 Max, Xiaomi YU7 GT, Xiaomi Band 10 Pro, and several other products will launch on May 21 in China.

The YU7 GT will obviously be the star of the show. It’s an electric SUV that is being marketed as a “purebred GT car” designed to deliver sports car-like driving while still being suitable for long-distance travel.

Xiaomi YU7 GT Launch

The numbers are impressive, too. The YU7 GT reportedly offers up to 1003 horsepower, a top speed of 300km/h, and a CLTC-rated electric driving range of up to 705 kilometers. 

Here’s what else is coming

Then there is the Xiaomi 17 Max, a large-screen smartphone featuring a 6.9-inch display with ultra-thin bezels and a flat panel design. Xiaomi says the device uses a four-curved wraparound frame with heavily rounded corners. 

Xiaomi 17 Max

The 17 Max will be home to Xiaomi’s first Leica-branded 200-megapixel main camera. The phone is also expected to carry an 8000mAh battery. 

On the audio side, Xiaomi is announcing its first clip-on earbuds. They have an open-ear design and weigh just 5.5 grams per earbud. The company says the earbuds use memory titanium wire and an 11mm driver paired with a microcrystalline metal-coated diaphragm. Xiaomi is also advertising support for LHDC 5.0 audio and Hi-Res Gold certification.

And for the fitness enthusiasts, we have the Xiaomi Smart Band 10 Pro. It will arrive with a thin 9.7mm body and a lightweight aluminum alloy build that weighs 21.6 grams. 

Xiaomi says the fitness band supports advanced sports tracking and health management features while delivering up to 21 days of battery life. It also has deeper integration with the Apple ecosystem, with support for real-time syncing of notifications for calls and text messages with an iPhone. 

The Band 10 Pro will launch in black, silver, pink, and possibly white, orange, and a ceramic variant.

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Machenike launches new mini PC with Ryzen 7 8745H, 16GB DDR5 RAM & 1TB SSD

18 May 2026 at 02:25
Machenike Mini GTR Mini PC

Machenike has just listed a new mini PC, the Mini GTR, for pre-order on JD.com in China. It is priced at 3,999 yuan ($586), and for that price, you get a very compact desktop computer equipped with an AMD Ryzen 7 8745H processor, 16GB of RAM, and a 1TB SSD.

Machenike Mini GTR Mini PC

Machenike Mini GTR Specifications

The computer is genuinely small. It takes up just 0.67 liters of space, measuring 128 by 128 by 41.3mm, and weighs about 650 grams. This makes it easy to tuck under a monitor or place on a crowded desk.

Inside, the Ryzen 7 8745H chip features 8 cores, 16 threads, and a boost clock of up to 4.9GHz. It is a laptop-class processor, but it provides more than enough speed for everyday work, web browsing, and standard multitasking.

For graphics, the GTR relies on AMD‘s integrated Radeon 780M. It is important to note that this isn’t a replacement for a dedicated gaming PC. However, the 780M is a capable integrated GPU. If you are willing to turn down the resolution and graphical settings, it can handle games like Cyberpunk 2077, Forza Horizon 5, or Fortnite at playable frame rates.

Machenike Mini GTR Mini PC

Machenike didn’t solder the memory or storage to the motherboard. You get two SO-DIMM slots for the DDR5 RAM and two M.2 slots for PCIe 4.0 storage, meaning you can easily swap in more capacity later. To keep the hardware from overheating in such a tight space, the system uses a dual heat-pipe cooling setup designed to let the processor run steadily at 65W.

The port selection is also very practical. The GTR includes six standard USB-A 3.2 Gen 1 ports, one fast 40Gbps USB4 port, an HDMI 2.0 port, and a DisplayPort 1.4. For networking, it has a 2.5G Ethernet jack, along with standard Wi-Fi 6 and Bluetooth 5.3.

In related news, Gmktec recently unveiled the NucBox M3 Pro mini PC with an Intel Core i5-13500H and triple 4K display support, while Minisforum introduced the M2 mini PC powered by the Intel Core Ultra 7 356H with support for up to 128GB RAM.

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Free Gemini users could soon face new restrictions

19 May 2026 at 00:29

Google may soon change the way people use its free Gemini AI service. According to recent information shared on X, the company is testing weekly usage limits for some free users. This means users may get a fixed amount of Gemini access every week instead of the current daily or hourly limits.

Right now, if users reach their limit on Gemini, they usually only need to wait a few hours or a day before using the service again. But with a weekly system, things could become more difficult. If someone uses all their free access quickly, they may have to wait several days before they can use Gemini again.

Screenshots shared online suggest that Google has already started testing these changes with a small number of users. Google’s support pages also mention that usage limits may change often during testing or during times when many people are using the platform.

Gemini Usage limit

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The main reason behind this possible change is the high cost of running AI tools. Services like chatbots, image creators, and video generators need powerful computers and large amounts of electricity. As millions of people use AI services every day, companies like Google are spending more money to keep these systems running.

Google is not the only company making such changes. Earlier this year, it added weekly limits to its Antigravity AI coding platform. Other AI companies, including ChatGPT and Sora, have also reduced free access because of rising costs.

If weekly limits are introduced widely, casual users may not notice much difference. However, active users could run out of access much faster than before.

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PlayStation says single-player PS5 exclusive games will no longer port to PC

Steam fans will see fewer PS5 exclusive games arrive on the marketplace. At a recent meeting, the PlayStation Studios CEO told employees that the change will affect single-player candidates. Sony may want to boost PS5 and PS6 console sales with titles only available on first-party hardware.

Microsoft’s Advanced Shader Delivery cuts load times by 95% in Forza Horizon 6 but locks feature behind Xbox app ecosystem

Microsoft says its Advanced Shader Delivery technology cuts Forza Horizon 6’s initial shader compilation from about 90 seconds to 4 seconds by downloading precompiled, hardware-specific shaders through its PC distribution channels. The feature is currently limited to Windows 11 users with supported AMD GPUs, Xbox Insider enrollment, and copies installed via the Xbox app or Microsoft Store, leaving Steam and Nvidia players without access for now.

Visible introduces new discounts and sweepstakes for graduates

19 May 2026 at 00:42

Visible, Verizon's "digital-first" wireless service, has just introduced some new offers for graduation season. First off, new graduates can get the Visible unlimited plan, normally $25 per month, for just $20 per month instead for the first year, by simply using the code FRESHSTART at checkout through June 1. That's got mobile covered, but what about home internet? Graduates can get unlimited home internet from Visible for just $30 per month all-in, without fine print or long-term commitments. So that's going to be a $50 total for home internet and mobile service for the first year, and...

Carlo Ancelotti admits Neymar ‘will be important’ for Brazil at 2026 World Cup

19 May 2026 at 02:17
After revealing Brazil's squad, coach Carlo Ancelotti admitted that Neymar "will be important" for the 2026 World Cup.

Carlo Ancelotti officially unveiled Brazil’s 2026 World Cup roster on Monday at the Museu do Amanha, cementing Neymar’s highly anticipated inclusion in the squad. While granting the Santos forward the opportunity to keep his championship dream alive, the Italian manager admitted that Neymarwill be important” for the national team’s upcoming campaign.

During the post-announcement press conference, Ancelotti opened up about his decision to call up the veteran playmaker: “We evaluated Neymar throughout the year, and we saw that in the recent period he played with continuity, and that his physical condition improved. We believe that he is an important player; he is going to be an important player in this World Cup. He has the same role and obligation as all the other 25—the possibility of playing, of not playing, of being on the bench, of coming on—the exact same responsibility as the others.

Questions also arose regarding the various factors that influenced the final selection. Beyond his current on-field form, an immense wave of pressure from both fans and teammates had kept the forward’s status at the center of a non-stop national debate for months.

Setting aside the tactical element, Ancelotti highlighted that the evaluation process was strictly focused on the medical data. “The evaluation throughout the year has been solely regarding the physical aspect. For Neymar, it has always been a physical issue. In the recent matches, he played with continuity.

Neymar announced as part of Brazil's 2026 World Cup squad.
Neymar announced as part of Brazil’s 2026 World Cup squad.

He may have the opportunity to improve his physical condition during this period before the first game of the World Cup, but we believe that apart from this, his experience in this type of competition, the affection he has within the group, and also how he can create a better environment within the squad will help the team bring out its best,” he stated.

When pressed on exactly how many minutes Neymar would log during the tournament, Ancelotti struck a more cautious tone. “He’ll play if he deserves to play. I have an idea on how the starting team could look today, but I have to analyze how the players train and check on their physical and mental condition before naming them to the starting XI.

Where will Neymar play in Ancelotti’s Brazil?

Neymar is set to suit up for Ancelotti’s Brazil for the first time, but the looming question centers on where exactly he will fit on the pitch. During his prime years with Barcelona and PSG, the forward was a devastating threat down the left wing, but injuries and age mean that explosive, touchline-to-touchline speed is no longer his defining trait.

Asked about his tactical plans, Ancelotti confirmed that he views Neymar “as a forward in a centralized position,” meaning he will likely slot in behind a traditional striker as an advanced playmaker, or potentially operate as a false nine despite lacking the physical profile of a standard target man.

During his current stint with Santos, Neymar has occasionally been penciled into the lineup as a number nine but rarely stays anchored to the penalty box. With the Peixe, his heat map shows heavy traffic cutting inside from the left into central pockets, a blueprint that allows Neymar to dictate the tempo and break down compact defenses rather than relying on pure counter-attacking pace.

Brazil coach Carlo Ancelotti and Neymar.

Pep Guardiola reportedly set to leave Manchester City after 10 years: Who will replace him?

19 May 2026 at 02:35
Reports have emerged announcing Pep Guardiola's departure from Manchester City after 10 years, prompting questions on who is the main candidate to replace him.

Pep Guardiola has written a legacy at Manchester City, turning the Citizens into the dominant side of Manchester over the last few years. However, reports have emerged that his 10-year tenure will be coming to an end at the conclusion of the 2025-26 season, with questions prompting on who will be assigned to replace the legendary Spanish coach.

As reported by Fabrizio Romano and Ben Jacobs, Pep Guardiola is expected to leave Manchester City in the summer of 2026. An official announcement is yet to be made by the club as City are still in the Premier League title race, but as reported by the journalists, Guardiola will be bidding farewell in the coming days.

Questions over his continuity arose especially taking into account that Guardiola’s current deal runs until June 2027. In fact, the former FC Barcelona manager previously dismissed the possibility of leaving the Mancunian side, with this remaining year seen as the main factor of his continuity.

Before lifting the FA Cup against Chelsea on Saturday, Guardiola was asked if he was going to leave during his press conference: “No way. No way. I have a one year (left on my) contract,” he stated, before addressing how Wembley Stadium has turned into one of his favorite stages.

I’m so disappointed that they don’t make a stand for Pep (at Wembley), the number of times I’ve been there – at least a lounge or a box. Maybe I go 24 more times. It’s been a special place, with Barcelona in 1992, and after against Manchester United with Barcelona for the second time and many times since I am here with semi-finals and finals. It’s really good to go to Wembley again. Top,” he stated last Saturday.

However, reports are now claiming that Guardiola is set to put an end to the tenure he began back on July 1, 2016, ten years later. Through that span, he claimed multiple records and conquered six Premier League titles, three FA Cups, 5 EFL Cups, three FA Community Shields, one UEFA Champions League, one UEFA Super Cup, and one FIFA Club World Cup to make a total of 20 titles with the Citizens.

Who will replace Pep Guardiola at Manchester City?

With the status as the best coach in Manchester City history, and one of the best of all time, replacing Pep Guardiola won’t be an easy task for any of the candidates put to embrace the challenge. However, the board is trusting in one of his latest disciples and a familiar face to take his seat.

As reported by Fabrizio Romano, Enzo Maresca is positioned as the only replacement for Pep Guardiola. After his sacking from Chelsea in January, the club has reportedly been working on securing his future to be part of the club, with Maresca reportedly accepting the project months ago even before the Guardiola decision was reported.

Maresca is deeply rooted in the City soccer structure, having first arrived in 2020 to lead the U-23 squad to a Premier League 2 title. After a brief stint managing Parma, he returned to the Etihad in 2022 as Guardiola’s lead assistant, replacing Juanma Lillo. A year later, he took the reins at Leicester City and engineered their promotion back to the top flight, earning a move to Chelsea, where he coached the Blues to a revamped FIFA Club World Cup title in 2025.

Enzo Maresca, coach of Chelsea, embraces Pep Guardiola, coach of Manchester City.
Enzo Maresca, coach of Chelsea, embraces Pep Guardiola, coach of Manchester City.

Former City captain and club legend Vincent Kompany was briefly floated as a potential candidate, but the Belgian’s recent contract extension with Bayern Munich through June 2029 quickly removed him from the running. With the field cleared, Maresca is now poised for his third stint in Manchester, this time taking the ultimate seat as head coach of the first team.

Pep Guardiola, Manager of Manchester City, waves to the fans.

Neymar included as Carlo Ancelotti reveals Brazil squad list ahead of 2026 World Cup

19 May 2026 at 01:11
Neymar has been officially included by Brazil coach Carlo Ancelotti in the squad list for the 2026 World Cup.

Neymar has been officially named in Brazil‘s 2026 World Cup squad, earning one final opportunity to represent the Selecao on soccer’s grandest stage. On Monday, head coach Carlo Ancelotti made the announcement alongside the other 25 players set to travel to North America.

Monday’s press conference was held to formally confirm the squad for both the upcoming friendly schedule and the World Cup itself. Neymar’s inclusion had been one of the most debated topics in Brazilian soccer for months, and when Ancelotti reached the forwards on his list, the announcement was met with significant attention both at home and abroad.

Barring any last-minute injury, this is the group that will represent Brazil in North America. The Selecao open their pre-tournament schedule with friendlies against Panama on May 31 and Egypt on June 6 before the World Cup gets underway across Canada, Mexico and the United States.

Throughout the selection process, Ancelotti had been consistent in stating that physical fitness would be the determining factor in any decision regarding Neymar, emphasizing trust in the forward’s talent while stressing the need for him to be ready for the demands of a World Cup. A run of decent form in recent weeks, combined with season-ending injuries to Rodrygo and Estevao, ultimately opened the door for Neymar to be included for a fourth World Cup, following his participation in 2014, 2018 and 2022.

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Neymar’s last appearance for Brazil came in October 2023, when he ruptured his anterior cruciate ligament against Uruguay, and persistent fitness issues have kept him away from the national team ever since. Nearly a year into his tenure, Ancelotti will now have the opportunity to work with Brazil’s all-time leading scorer, a player who surpassed the records of legends such as Pele, Ronaldo Nazario and Romario.

Brazil’s complete 2026 World Cup squad

  • Goalkeepers: Alisson Becker (Liverpool), Ederson Moraes (Fenerbahce), Weverton (Gremio).
  • Defenders: Alex Sandro (Flamengo), Bremer (Juventus) Danilo Luiz (Flamengo), Douglas Santos (Zenit) Gabriel Magalhaes (Arsenal), Roger Ibañez (Al Ahli) Leo Pereira (Flamengo), Marquinhos (PSG), Wesley (AS Roma).
  • Midfielders: Casemiro (Manchester United), Bruno Guimarães (Newcastle United), Fabinho (Al Ittihad), Danilo (Botafogo), Lucas Paqueta (Flamengo).
  • Forwards: Endrick (O. Lyon), Vinicius Junior (Real Madrid), Matheus Cunha (Manchester United), Neymar Junior (Santos), Raphinha (FC Barcelona), Gabriel Martinelli (Arsenal), Rayan (AFC Bournemouth), Igor Thiago (Brentford), Luiz Henrique (Zenit).

Neymar and his dream of a 2026 World Cup farewell

The decision to return to Santos in 2025 was always about one thing: getting fit and finding form in time to make a final push for a place in the World Cup squad. With only an Olympic gold medal from 2016 to show for his international career in terms of major honors, Neymar arrives at this tournament with an urgent motivation to finally win a World Cup with the Selecao.

Asked recently about the tournament and the possibility of a final showdown with Lionel Messi, Neymar allowed himself to dream. “Of course (I think about the World Cup). Every Brazilian player thinks about that. I hope I can be there. Also, a final between Brazil and Argentina would be spectacular,” he said in the mixed zone after Santos’ Copa Sudamericana match against San Lorenzo in Argentina.

Neymar Jr. of Brazil celebrates after scoring.

Neymar returns to Brazil’s squad for the 2026 World Cup: When did he last play for the national team?

19 May 2026 at 01:04
Despite not being part of Carlo Ancelotti’s process with Brazil, Neymar Jr. has been included in the 26-man squad for the 2026 World Cup. With this call-up, the 34-year-old star ends a lengthy absence after playing his last match for the national team several years ago.

Neymar has remained at the center of controversy, as his injuries and inconsistent performances fueled major debate. However, the Brazilian star has managed to recover both his prominence and physical consistency at Santos FC. With this in mind, the 34-year-old star has now been included by head coach Carlo Ancelotti in Brazil’s 26-man squad for the 2026 World Cup. As a result, he could soon end a lengthy drought since his last appearance for the national team.

As the cornerstone of Brazil for many years, Neymar used to be the undisputed leader of the dressing room. However, he played his last match for the Canarinha on October 18, 2023, during the 2-0 defeat against Uruguay, meaning 943 days will have passed since that appearance. The 34-year-old star could now make his long-awaited return on May 31, 2026 against Panama in the friendly clash before the 2026 World Cup.

In his return with national team, the 34-year-old star could end a 982-day drought since his last goal for Brazil, with his brace against Bolivia on September 9 of 2023. However, Neymar Jr. is no longer the explosive winger who constantly dominated defenders in isolation, but rather a brilliant attacking midfielder. Because of this, he could return by contributing more as a creator and playmaker.

Neymar Jr. may have a secondary role with Brazil at the 2026 World Cup

Along his process with Brazil, Carlo Ancelotti has decided to rely on Matheus Cunha as his starting attacking midfielder. Shining at Manchester United, he offers major changes of pace while also contributing heavily in the scoring phase. In addition, Lucas Paquetá remains a regular presence with the national team, standing out because of his dribbling and creative ability. With this in mind, Neymar appears set to hold a secondary role during the 2026 World Cup.

Neymar Jr. of Brazil.
Neymar Jr. of Brazil.

Despite his potential secondary role, Neymar could still offer an ideal alternative for Carlo Ancelotti. Neither Matheus Cunha nor Lucas Paquetá have consistently managed to provide a major creative boost for Brazil, something the 34-year-old star is still capable of delivering. Thanks to his elite vision and technical quality, he could elevate the scoring output of Vinícius Júnior and Raphinha by entering as an impact substitute.

Neymar’s comeback closes the door on the 2026 World Cup for Joao Pedro

Ahead of the 2026 World Cup, Carlo Ancelotti has decided to rely on Igor Thiago and Endrick as his primary striker options for Brazil. While neither player had been a regular starter in recent matches, both impressed in the Premier League and Ligue 1, earning their places in the squad. While João Pedro has been shining at Chelsea FC, the return of Neymar reportedly cost him his place in the national team, as he failed to fully impress during the friendlies games.

Neymar Jr. of Brazil celebrates after scoring the fifth goal of his team during a FIFA World Cup 2026 Qualifier.

Robert Lewandowski one goal away from Barcelona’s top 10 scorers: How far is he from Lionel Messi?

19 May 2026 at 00:20
Robert Lewandowski is just one goal away from writing his name in FC Barcelona's top 10 historic goalscoring list, prompting questions on how far he sits from legend Lionel Messi.

Robert Lewandowski has already said his goodbyes to FC Barcelona fans at Camp Nou, but he still has one final opportunity to etch his name a little deeper into the club’s history by cracking the all-time top 10 scorers list. With that milestone within reach, the question of just how far the Polish striker stands from the club’s greatest legend, Lionel Messi, is worth examining.

In the match against Real Betis on Sunday, Lewandowski was substituted in the 85th minute to a standing ovation from the Camp Nou crowd, and after the final whistle he took to the center of the pitch alongside his family to say his farewells. “Thank you very much for coming today; for me, this is an emotional and difficult day, but when I arrived, I knew this was a massive club, and with your affection, it has been incredible,” he began.

From day one, I felt at home. I will never forget when you chant my name. Thank you to the players, the coaches, and the staff; it has been an honor to work for this club. We have experienced great moments over these four years, and I feel proud of everything we have done together. I say goodbye at the stadium, but I will always carry Barca in my heart. Thank you to you, the fans. Once a Culer, always a Culer. Visca el Barca and visca Catalunya,” he concluded, visibly moved by the occasion.

Across his four seasons at Barcelona, Lewandowski has accumulated 119 goals in 192 appearances, posting an impressive scoring rate of 0.62 goals per game despite arriving at the club at the age of 33. With Barcelona having already secured the La Liga title, there is one game remaining against Valencia on Saturday, May 23, giving the striker a final opportunity to add to his legacy.

Robert Lewandowski of FC Barcelona is hoisted by teammates.
Robert Lewandowski of FC Barcelona is hoisted by teammates.

According to Transfermarkt, Lewandowski currently sits 11th on the all-time Barcelona scoring charts, one goal behind Josep Escola, who played for the club in the 1930s and 1940s and recorded 120 goals in 191 appearances. A single goal against Valencia would draw him level with Escola and move him into the top 10; two would give him sole possession of that spot.

The comparison with his time at Bayern Munich is instructive. Lewandowski stands as the Bavarians’ second all-time top scorer with 344 goals, trailing only the legendary Gerd Müller at 570. The key distinction is that he spent eight years at Bayern in the prime of his career, while arriving at Barcelona already as a veteran, making his four-year impact at the Catalan club all the more remarkable.

Lewandowski still far from the top foreign scorers and Messi

In just four seasons, Lewandowski won over the Barcelona fanbase during a period marked by financial uncertainty and institutional upheaval at the club. Yet when it comes to pure output, he falls short not only of Lionel Messi but also of several foreign legends who left their mark at the Blaugrana.

Messi stands alone at the top of the all-time scoring charts with 672 goals in 778 games, an extraordinary average of 0.86 goals per game, equating to a goal roughly every 95 minutes. Lewandowski’s rate of one goal every 118 minutes, while impressive for a player of his age, highlights the considerable gap between the two.

Among Barcelona’s foreign-born scorers specifically, Lewandowski currently sits seventh, trailing Luis Suarez with 195 goals, Laszlo Kubala with 193, Samuel Eto’o and Rivaldo with 130 each, and Patrick Kluivert with 122. Notably, however, Lewandowski has achieved his tally in fewer appearances than any other player on that list, making his four-year contribution one of the most efficient in the club’s modern era.

Lionel Messi (L) and Robert Lewandowski (R) of Barcelona.

Google Ads costs keep rising, but conversion rates improved in 2025

18 May 2026 at 22:10
PPC reporting concept

Advertisers are paying more for clicks in Google Ads — but they’re also getting better at turning those clicks into conversions, according to new benchmark data from WordStream by LocaliQ.

The 2025 benchmark report, based on more than 16,000 campaigns, found the average Google Ads cost-per-click (CPC) rose to $5.42, up from $4.66 the previous year. CPCs increased in 87% of industries analyzed.

At the same time, average conversion rates climbed to 8.18%, suggesting advertisers are getting more efficient even as traffic becomes more expensive.

Why advertisers should care. The latest benchmarks reinforce a growing reality in paid search: cheap traffic is disappearing.

Rising CPCs mean advertisers can no longer rely on volume alone to drive performance. Instead, stronger targeting, better creative, improved landing pages and smarter automation are becoming critical to maintaining profitability.

The data also suggests that advertisers who adapt well to automation and intent-driven targeting are seeing stronger conversion efficiency despite rising costs.

By the numbers. Overall:

  • $5.26 — Average Google Ads CPC in 2025, up from $4.66 in 2024.
  • 87% — Share of industries that saw CPC increases year over year.
  • 7.52% — Average Google Ads conversion rate across industries in 2025.
  • $70.11 — Average cost per lead in Google Ads in 2025.

Highest CPCs

  • $8.58 — Attorneys & Legal Services (highest average CPC)
  • $7+ range — Finance & Insurance, Home Improvement (consistently high CPC verticals)
  • $5.26 — Overall average CPC across all industries (up from $4.66 YoY)

Lowest CPCs:

  • $2–$3 range — Arts & Entertainment, Travel & Hospitality (among the lowest CPCs)
  • Under $3 — Some local service industries benefiting from less competition

Highest conversion rates (strong intent / local services)

  • 14.67% — Automotive Repair (highest-performing industry)
  • 12–14% range — Other local, high-intent service categories (e.g. home services)

Lowest conversion rates (complex or high-consideration journeys)

  • 2.55% — Finance & Insurance (lowest-performing industry)
  • 3–5% range — B2B, legal and high-ticket decision categories

Cost-per-lead growth is slowing. The report found average cost per lead (CPL) increased to $70.11 in 2025, compared with $66.69 in 2024 — a more modest 5.13% rise than the sharp increases seen the year before.

That signals some stabilization after years of steep inflation across paid media.

Industries like legal services continue to see some of the highest costs, while sectors such as auto repair remain comparatively efficient for lead generation.

Automation is changing performance benchmarks. The report reflects how much Google Ads has shifted toward AI-driven optimization.

Conversion rates are improving even as CPCs rise, pointing to smarter bidding systems and better intent matching helping advertisers find higher-quality users.

This lines up with broader trends in Google Ads, where automation tools like Smart Bidding and Performance Max are increasingly shaping campaign performance.

Not every account is succeeding. Separate WordStream analysis of more than 15,000 Google Ads accounts found nearly 29% recorded zero conversions over a 90-day period.

The study also found many accounts waste significant spend due to weak optimization or poor tracking setups.

Accounts using negative keywords saw conversion rates up to three times higher than those without them, highlighting how foundational account hygiene still matters in an AI-driven era.

Between the lines. The benchmark data paints a mixed picture for advertisers.

Paid search is becoming more expensive and competitive, but Google’s automation systems appear to be improving efficiency for advertisers who provide strong inputs and optimization signals.

The challenge now is less about finding cheap clicks — and more about improving conversion quality and maximizing value from increasingly expensive traffic.

Bottom line. Google Ads is costing more than ever, but advertisers who adapt to automation, optimize for conversion quality and tighten account efficiency are still finding growth.

Trainer Robert Garcia sums up Errol Spence’s chances of beating Tim Tszyu after 3 years out

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Robert Garcia has questioned whether can rediscover the qualities that made him one of the sport’s “best fighters” between 2019 and 2022. ‘The Truth’ was once considered a top 10 pound-for-pound operator, back when he dethroned Shawn Porter and Yordenis Ugas to unify the WBC, IBF and WBA welterweight titles Around that time, many even […]

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Team Terence Crawford and Team Canelo clash again this weekend in heavyweight final eliminator

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The teams behind Terence Crawford and Saul ‘Canelo’ Alvarez’s blockbuster clash last year will go head-to-head again this weekend in Egypt. Brian ‘BoMac’ McIntyre trained Crawford from debut until retirement, and the same will be said about Eddy Reynoso and Canelo when the Mexican decides to hang up his gloves. The two camps went head-to-head […]

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Serdal Adalı ‘Rüya takımı‘ kuruyor! Sergen Yalçın'ın gitmesini bekledi

Sergen Yalçın'ın transfer listesini rafa kaldırıp Madrid'de gizli zirveler düzenleyen Serdal Adalı, Orkun Kökçü'nün babası üzerinden yürütülen operasyonla Vlachodimos'tan Pavlidis'e, Senesi'den Noa Lang'a kadar dünya yıldızlarıyla el sıkıştı. Kafasındaki şampiyonluk kadrosunu kurmak için hiçbir masraftan kaçınmayacak olan Başkan Serdal Adalı, Kerem Aktürkoğlu, Gedson ve Muci'li rüya 11'iyle yeni sezonun bombasını patlatmaya hazırlanıyor!

Beşiktaş’ta Sergen Yalçın'ın istifa kararıyla ilgili şifreler bir kaç gündür aslında gözümüzün önündeydi. Siyah-beyazlı camiada her ne kadar "şok" diye sunulsa da karar aslında anlık bir refleks değil, Başkan Serdal Adalı’nın haftalar öncesinden düğmeye bastığı bir opsiyondu.

Edinilen bilgilere göre Başkan Adalı, Konyaspor maçının ardından Sergen Yalçın ile olan tüm bağları kafasında kopardı. Dün yaşanan istifa sürecine adeta zemin hazırladı.

ORKUN KÖKÇÜ'NÜN BABASI İŞİN İÇİNDE

Serkan Reçber ve Sergen Yalçın’ın transfer listesinde yer alan isimlerle sessiz sedasız iletişimi kesen Adalı, teknik heyetten tamamen bağımsız olarak dev bir transfer operasyonunu başlattı.

Başkan Adalı’nın geçtiğimiz hafta Yalçın’dan tamamen habersiz Madrid’e gizli bir sefer düzenledi. Bu kritik zirvede Adalı’ya, milli futbolcu Orkun Kökçü’nün babası ve menajeri Halis eşlik etti.

MADRİD'DE DEV OPERASYON

Madrid’deki dev buluşmada, ne Sergen Yalçın’ın ne de Serkan Reçber’in listesinde yer almayan iki dünya yıldızı için masaya oturuldu: Kaleci Vlachodimos ve golcü Pavlidis! Başkan Adalı, iki oyuncunun transferi için tüm şartları zorlama kararı aldı.

Başkan Adalı’nın gizli operasyonu sadece Madrid’le de sınırlı değil. Siyah-beyazlıların patronu, teknik heyetten bağımsız olarak uzun süredir Kerem Aktürkoğlu ile dirsek temasındaydı.

LANG VE MUCI DE LİSTESİNDE

Ayrıca Orkun Kökçü ve babası üzerinden, yine Sergen Yalçın’ın listesinde bulunmayan savunma oyuncusu Senesi için de resmi girişimler başlatıldı.

Gedson Fernandes'in dönüşü ile ilgili de süreci bizzat yöneten Başkan Adalı, Portekizli oyuncuyla görüşmelerini doğrudan sürdürüyor. Listenin diğer bombaları ise Noa Lang ve Ernest Muci!

BAŞKAN ADALI'NIN ŞAMPİYON 11'İ

Başkan Serdal Adalı’nın kafasındaki Beşiktaş'ı kurmak ve şampiyonluk kupasını getirmek için hiçbir masraftan kaçınmayacağı ve kesenin ağzını sonuna kadar açtığı öğrenildi. Teknik heyetin izlerini tamamen silecek, Adalı’nın bizzat kurduğu o muazzam 11 ise şu şekilde şekillendi:

Vlachodimos

Taylan, Senesi, Agbadou, Rıdvan Yılmaz

Gedson Fernandes, Orkun Kökçü

Noa Lang, Ernest Muci, Kerem Aktürkoğlu

Pavlidis

Sergen Yalçın gitti, Necip Uysal dönüyor! İşte Beşiktaş'taki yeni görevi

Beşiktaş'ta Sergen Yalçın ve Serkan Reçber'in vedasıyla başlayan büyük depremin ardından yeni futbol yapılanmasının şifreleri çözüldü. Koltuğun bir numaralı adayı Dino Toppmöller olurken, Alman hocanın Türkiye'deki sağ kolu ve kulübün yeni futbol aklı olması için emektar kaptan Necip Uysal'a tarihi bir görev tebliğ edilmeye hazırlanılıyor.

Beşiktaş’ta sıcak saatler yaşanmaya devam ediyor. Sergen Yalçın ile yolların ayrılmasının ardından, siyah-beyazlı yönetim futbol yapılanmasında köklü bir değişime giderek Futbol A Takımı Genel Koordinatörü Serkan Reçber ile de ilişkisini kesti. Kulüpte adeta sil baştan bir dönem başlarken, yeni teknik adam ve futbol aklı için rota tamamen Almanya’ya çevrildi.

Sergen Yalçın kendisine istediğini Necip Uysal'a reva görmedi

RESMİ TEKLİF TAM GAZ YAPILACAK

Sergen Yalçın’ın vedası sonrası camiada yüksek sesle Şenol Güneş ismi zikredilse de, yönetimin ajandasındaki bir numaralı teknik direktör adayı Dino Toppmöller.

Siyah-beyazlı kurmaylar, takımı modern bir futbol anlayışıyla yeniden ayağa kaldırmak adına 45 yaşındaki Alman teknik adama resmi teklif yapmaya hazırlanıyor.

GRAF "TEK BAŞINA OLMAZ" DEDİ

Alman teknik adamın Beşiktaş’a olası transferinde en büyük destekçisi ve köprüsü ise takımın sembol ismi Necip Uysal olacak. Kulübün yine yeniden "futbol aklı" haline gelen Graf’ın yönetime sunduğu raporda, yabancı bir teknik adamın Türkiye dinamiklerine tek başına adapte olmasının zor olacağını belirterek "Yalnız olmaz" uyarısında bulunduğu sızan bilgiler arasında.

İKİ FORMÜL ÜZERİNDE DURULUYOR

Bu rapor doğrultusunda emektar kaptan Necip Uysal için masada iki ciddi senaryo bulunuyor:

- Necip Uysal, Graf’tan bağımsız olarak doğrudan futbol şube sorumlusu gibi hareket edecek ve idari kısımda Ümraniye ile yönetim arasındaki bağı kuracak.

- Deneyimli isim, doğrudan Dino Toppmöller’in yardımcı antrenörlerinden biri olarak kulübedeki yerini alacak ve saha içiyle saha dışı arasındaki saha koordinasyonunu sağlayacak.

Sergen Yalçın gönderemedi! Ama o Sergen'i kıtır kıtır yedi

Beşiktaş'ta aylardır perde arkasında süren güç savaşında son raunt tamamlandı. Sergen Yalçın'ın her fırsatta hedef alıp kulüpten göndermek için hamle yaptığı futbol direktörü Eduard Graf, tecrübeli hocayı adeta kıtır kıtır yedi! Konyaspor yenilgisinin ardından cebinde Dino Toppmöller'le İstanbul'a çıkarma yapan Graf'ın bu hamlesine Başkan Serdal Adalı'nın da sessiz kalması ve son toplantıya 1 saat geç gelmesi ipleri tamamen kopardı.

Beşiktaş’ta taşlar yerinden oynadı, teknik direktör Sergen Yalçın ile yönetim arasındaki ipler koptu. Siyah-beyazlı kulübün perde arkasında uzun süredir devam eden "Sergen Yalçın - Eduard Graf" savaşı, futbol direktörünün mutlak zaferiyle sonuçlandı.

Sergen Yalçın’ın daha önce defalarca aleyhinde açıklamalar yaptığı ve takımdan gönderilmesini istediği Graf, tecrübeli hocanın sonunu hazırlayan isim oldu.

Graf'tan Adalı'ya 'tarihi' uyarı

TEKNİK DİREKTÖR LİSTESİYLE GELDİ

Başkan Serdal Adalı, Yalçın ile Graf arasında yaşanan krizin ardından devreye girmiş ve Alman futbol direktörünü ülkesine göndermişti. Ancak görevden alma değil, sadece bir "süreç yönetimiydi". Nitekim Graf, Konyaspor mağlubiyetinin hemen ardından ansızın İstanbul’da yeniden ortaya çıktı.

Graf'ın İstanbul'a yeni sezon öncesi bir "transfer raporu" getirdiği iddia edilse de, perde arkasındaki gerçek çok geçmeden anlaşıldı.

TOPPMÖLLER'İ İLK KEZ FOTOSPOR YAZDI

Graf, cebinde transfer listesiyle değil, Sergen Yalçın’ın yerine gelecek teknik direktör adaylarının isimleriyle gelmişti.

Graf’ın listesindeki bir numaralı adayın Dino Toppmöller olduğu ve Alman direktörün bu isimle daha önceden zaten her konuda dirsek teması kurup görüştüğünü de ilk kez Fotospor gündeme getirdi.

GRAF'IN TRANSFER RAPORU SIZDI

Yalçın ile iplerin kopma noktasına gelmesine neden olan iki büyük skandal yaşandı... Graf’ın, devre arasında (Ocak ayında) takıma katılan isimler hakkında hazırladığı olumsuz raporun basına sızdırılması Yalçın cephesinde büyük infial yarattı.

Teknik direktör arayışları ayyuka çıkmışken, Başkan Serdal Adalı’nın Graf ile yaptığı görüşmeleri yalanlamaması, Sergen Yalçın için bardağı taşıran ilk büyük hamle oldu.

Sergen Yalçın'ın yerine geliyor! İşte Beşiktaş'ın müstakbel teknik direktörü

1 SAAT GECİKME İŞİ BİTİRDİ

Tüm bu gerginliklerin üzerine bugün gerçekleştirilen kritik yönetim toplantısında adeta film koptu. Başkan Serdal Adalı’nın, Sergen Yalçın’ın da hazır bulunduğu toplantıya tam 1 saat geç gelmesi tecrübeli teknik adamı tamamen çileden çıkardı. Bunu kabul etmeyen Yalçın, ipleri tamamen kopardı ve Beşiktaş'ta Sergen Yalçın dönemi resmen sona erdi.

Aykut Kocaman belirledi! İşte yeni Mehmet Topal ve Josef ikilisi

Fenerbahçe'de Aziz Yıldırım'ın başkan olması durumunda teknik direktör adayı olarak öne çıkan Aykut Kocaman, dönmesi halinde uygulayacağı taktiksel devrimin şifrelerini çözüldü. Kadıköy'de yeniden 4-4-2 sistemine geçmeyi planlayan deneyimli teknik adam'ın hafızalara kazınan efsane orta saha kurgusunu modernize ederek yeni 'Mehmet Topal-Josef de Souza' ikilisini bulduğu belirtiliyor.

Fenerbahçe'de yaklaşan seçim öncesi başkan adayı Aziz Yıldırım’ın teknik direktörlük koltuğu için tek düşündüğü isim Aykut Kocaman. Tecrübeli teknik adamında dönüşünde uygulayacağı taktiksel planı hazır. Kocaman'ın hafızalara kazınan 4-4-2 oyun şablonunu modernize ederek, transfer raporunu bu doğrultuda şekillendirdiği konuşulmaya başlandı.

KANTE VE YÜKSEK BUNLARI YAPACAK

Sarı-lacivertli taraftarların hafızasında yer eden Mehmet Topal-Josef de Souza ikilisinin modern versiyonunu kurmak isteyen Kocaman, bu bölge için rollerini belirledi.

N'Golo Kante: Mehmet Topal’ın üstlendiği defansif emniyet sübabı ve süpürücü rolünü üstlenecek.

İsmail Yüksek: Josef de Souza’nın dinamik, git-gelli ve pres gücü yüksek rolünü sahaya yansıtacak.

ASENSIO KANATTA OYNAYACAK

Aykut Kocaman’ın yeni taktiksel dizilişinde kanat rolleri ezber bozacak. Marco Asensio bir kanatta görev alacak. İspanyol yıldız, klasik bir kanat oyuncusu gibi değil, geçmişte Giuliano’nun üstlendiği gibi takımı içten yönlendiren bir gizli oyun kurucu rolünü oynayacak. Kerem Aktürkoğlu diğer kanatta hızı ve dikine oyun kabiliyetiyle formayı sırtına geçirecek.

2 YA DA 3 FORVET ALINACAK

Aykut Kocaman’ın takımı 4-4-2 dizilişiyle sahaya sürecek olması, transfer rotasını tamamen forvet hattına çevirdi. Deneyimli hocanın çift forvet ısrarı üzerine seçilmesi durumunda Aziz Yıldırım, hücum hattını tamamen baştan yaratacak. Yıldırım'ın bu sistemin kusursuz işlemesi için en az iki, duruma göre üç üst düzey golcü transferi yapacağı belirtildi.

EDERSON'UN KALMASINI İSTİYOR

Aykut Kocaman, kaleci Ederson’un takımda kesinlikle tutulmasını istiyor. Tecrübeli çalıştırıcı, piyasada Brezilyalı file bekçisinden daha iyisinin bulunamayacağına inanıyor. Savunmada Skriniar’ın yanına bir sol stoper yerine, fiziksel olarak çok güçlü ve yırtıcı bir stoper takviyesi talep ediliyor. Brown’u istemeyen Kocaman, Levent Mercan ismine çok daha sıcak bakıyor. Semedo’nun takımda kalabileceği belirtilirken, Mert Müldür’ün formaya daha yakın olduğu konuşuluyor.

GUENDOUZI'YE YER KALMADI

Aykut Kocaman’ın katı ve disiplinli 4-4-2 sistemine uymayan isimler de netleşti. Takımın mevcut veya gündemdeki bazı yıldızları deneyimli teknik adamdan veto yedi. Taktiksel disipline ve hoca şablonuna uymadığı için kesinlikle kadroda düşünülmeyen isimler şunlar:

Mattéo Guendouzi

Fred

Anderson Talisca

Nene

Musaba

Montella neden açıklamıyor? Fenerbahçe, İtalya ya da...

2026 Dünya Kupası'na katılacak tüm ülkeler turnuvaya haftalar kala resmi aday kadrolarını peş peşe ilan ederken, dev organizasyon öncesi listesini duyurmayan bir kaç ülkeden biri Türkiye! A Milli Takım Teknik Direktörü Vincenzo Montella'nın büründüğü derin sessizlik futbol kamuoyunda soru işaretlerini artırıyor. Turnuva sonrası Fenerbahçe ya da İtalya'nın başına geçeceği konuşulan İtalyan hocanın aklı transferde mi, yoksa kadroya çağrılması kesin gözüyle bakılan bazı milli yıldızlar hakkında patlak veren şok "bahis soruşturması" iddiaları mı elini kolunu bağladı? Bilinmiyor...

2026 Dünya Kupası’na katılacak ülkeler haftalar öncesinden aday kadrolarını peş peşe açıklarken, A Milli Futbol Takımımızda derin bir sessizlik hakim. Dünyada turnuva heyecanı manşetleri süslerken, Türkiye’nin henüz kadro paylaşmamış olması spor kamuoyunda soru işaretlerini beraberinde getirdi.

İtalyan teknik adam Vincenzo Montella’nın bu gecikmeli tutumu, arkasında iki büyük iddiayı barındırıyor: Gelecek planları ve kulislere bomba gibi düşen bahis soruşturması söylentileri!

NEDEN SESSİZLİĞE GÖMÜLDÜ

Geçtiğimiz günlerde sosyal medyaya düşen "Geniş aday kadro açıklandı" haberleri, TFF tarafından jet hızıyla yalanlandı. Ancak TFF’nin bu hamlesi, resmi kadronun neden hala duyurulmadığı sorusunu yanıtlamaya yetmedi. Rakipler kadrolarını netleştirirken Montella'nın tercihini sona bırakması, gözleri tecrübeli çalıştırıcının üzerine çevirdi.

FENERBAHÇE VE İTALYA İDDİALARI

Kulislerde yüksek sesle konuşulan ilk iddia, İtalyan teknik adamın turnuva sonrasına odaklandığı yönünde. Türkiye’yi 24 yıl sonra Dünya Kupası’na taşıyarak rüştünü ispatlayan Montella’nın adı, iki dev koltukla anılıyor.

Birincisi; Aziz Yıldırım'ın Montella isminin ilk sıraya yazdığı iddia ediliyor. İkincisi ise; İtalya Milli Takımı'nın da göz hapsinde olduğuna dair haberler yapılıyor.

B PLANI HAZIRLIĞI İDDİASI

Kadro krizine dair futbol dünyasını sarsan asıl vahim iddia ise çok daha farklı... futbol kulislerinde dolaşan fısıltılara göre; Montella’nın Dünya Kupası kadrosunda kesin olarak düşündüğü bazı milli futbolcular aleyhine bahis soruşturması açılma ihtimali var.

İddiaların odağındaki oyuncuların hukuki durumunu ve sürecin netleşmesini bekleyen İtalyan teknik adamın, turnuva öncesi olası bir skandalla takımı sarsmamak adına kadro açıklama tarihini en uç noktaya kadar geriye çektiği belirtiliyor. Montella'nın, adli ya da idari bir süreç doğması halinde acil B planı hazırlamak adına bu derin sessizliği koruduğu ifade ediliyor.

Mourinho, Skriniar'ı götürüyor! Fenerbahçe şimdi ne yapacak?

Fenerbahçe'nin kaptanı Milan Skriniar rüya gibi bir transferle İstanbul'a veda etmeye hazırlanıyor. Real Madrid'in başına geçmek için gün sayan Jose Mourinho'nun Slovak stoperi yeni savunma lideri yapmak istediği iddia edildi. Inter ve PSG geçmişiyle savunmanın lideri olarak görülen Skriniar'ın, Real Madrid'den gelmesi muhtemel teklif sonrası ayrılık kararı alacağı konuşuluyor.

Dünya futbolunun gözü kulağı yeniden Real Madrid ve Jose Mourinho birlikteliğinde... Portekizli teknik adamın İspanyol devindeki transfer stratejisi de netleşmeye başladı.

Madrid ekibinde ikinci dönemine başlamaya hazırlanan Mourinho, ilk neşteri savunma hattına vuracak gibi duruyor. Takımın mevcut defans kurgusunu tamamen değiştirmeyi hedefleyen deneyimli çalıştırıcı, radikal kararların altına imza atacağı konuşuluyor.

SAVUNMA LİDERİ OLMASINI İSTİYOR

Mourinho’nun gelecek planları arasında David Alaba ve Antonio Rüdiger yer almıyor. Portekizli hoca, iki oyuncunun da sistemine uymadığını belirterek biletlerini kesti. Yaşadığı ağır sakatlıklar nedeniyle bir türlü istikrar yakalayamayan Eder Militao da gözden çıkarıldı.

İddialara göre Mourinho, Real Madrid defansının liderliğini emanet edeceği ismi Milan Skriniar olarak belirledi.

MOURINHO'YA HAYRANLIĞI VAR

Inter’de yıllarca kaptanlık pazubandını takan ve ardından Paris Saint-Germain formasıyla en üst seviyede büyük bir tecrübe kazanan 31 yaşındaki Skriniar, Portekizli teknik adamın Fenerbahçe'de prensiydi. Başarılı stoper de, Portekizli hoca ile olan bağını şu sözlerle özetlemişti:

- Jose Mourinho muhteşem bir teknik direktör. Onunla her zaman harika bir ilişkimiz oldu.

"FENERBAHÇE ENGEL OLAMAZ" İDDİASI

Transfer kulislerinde konuşulan en net gerçek ise, Real Madrid'in bu operasyonda önünün açık olduğu. Skriniar için Real Madrid gibi bir dünya devinden gelecek resmi bir teklif karşısında, Fenerbahçe'nin bu transfere engel olmayacağı belirtiliyor.

Leroy Sane'ye sürpriz teklif: Galatasaray'da hesapta olmayan ayrılık

Kazanılan şampiyonluğun başrol oyuncularından Leroy Sané hakkında gündeme bomba gibi düşen bir iddia ortaya atıldı. Ailesinin uzun süredir ABD'de yaşaması ve çocuğunun eğitimi nedeniyle kariyerine MLS'te devam etmeye sıcak bakan 31 yaşındaki tecrübeli kanat oyuncusu için Amerika kulüplerinin harekete geçtiği iddia edildi. Galatasaray yönetiminin hiç beklemediği bu ayrılık hamlesi karşısında ABD temsilcisinin sarı-kırmızılı kulübün kapısını 15-20 milyon Euro'luk astronomik bir bonservis teklifiyle çalmaya hazırlandığı belirtildi.

Galatasaray'ın sezon başında kadrosuna katarak büyük bir transfere imza attığı ve kazanılan şampiyonlukta büyük pay sahibi olan Leroy Sané hakkında gündeme bomba gibi düşen bir transfer iddiası ortaya atıldı. Alman yıldızın, önümüzdeki Dünya Kupası organizasyonunun ardından kariyerine ABD Major League Soccer (MLS) ekiplerinden birinde devam etmek istediği ileri sürüldü.

EŞİ ABD'Lİ VE ORADA YAŞIYOR

Yıldız futbolcunun eşinin ABD vatandaşı olduğu ve çocuğunun da eğitim hayatına ABD’de devam ettiği biliniyor.

Zaman zaman Türkiye'ye gelseler de hayatlarının büyük bölümünü ABD'de geçiren ailesinden uzak kalmak istemeyen Sané’nin, kariyerinin bu döneminde gelen MLS tekliflerine oldukça sıcak baktığı belirtiliyor. 31 yaşına merdiven dayayan tecrübeli kanat oyuncusunun, ailesiyle bir arada olabilmek adına bu radikal adımı atmaya hazır olduğu ifade ediliyor.

15-20 MİLYON EUO GELEBİLİR

Galatasaray yönetiminin hiç beklemediği ve planları arasında yer almayan bu gelişme, transfer piyasasını da hareketlendirdi. Normal şartlarda sözleşme durumları nedeniyle süreç farklı işlese de iddialara göre, Sané’yi kadrosuna katmak isteyen ABD kulübü sarı-kırmızılı ekibin kapısını astronomik bir teklifle çalmaya hazırlanıyor.

ABD temsilcisinin, Alman yıldızın transferini bitirmek için Galatasaray’a 15-20 milyon Euro arasında bir bonservis bedeli ödemeye hazır olduğu gelen bilgiler arasında.

NOA LANG İLE B PLANI

Sané, Galatasaray ile 2028 yılına kadar (3 yıllık) sözleşme imzalamıştı ve yıldız oyuncu yıllık net 9 milyon Euro garanti ücret ile 3 milyon Euro sadakat primi alıyor.

Okan Buruk'un, yeni sezon planlamasında Sané'nin ayrılma ihtimali yok. Bu ayrılık ihtimaline karşılık Buruk'un Noa Lang ile bir 'B planı' hazırlama ihtimali üzerinde duruluyor.

UEFA'dan Fenerbahçe'ye bir darbe daha

EURO 2032 adaylık sürecinde UEFA kriterleri Fenerbahçe'yi köşeye sıkıştırdı. İstanbul'daki stat elemelerinde Rams Park koltuk hamlesiyle öne geçerken; Kadıköy'ün göbeğinde sıkışan 47 bin kapasiteli Saracoğlu Stadyumu'nu 65 bine çıkaracak 100 milyon Euro'luk dikey büyüme projelerine, UEFA'nın katı "tahliye güvenliği, dış çevre çemberi ve lojistik/otopark" yönetmelikleri geçit vermiyor.

TFF, UEFA'ya EURO 2032 için vereceği 10 aday stadyumu Ekim ayında 5’e düşürecek. İstanbul’dan listeye giren Atatürk Stadyumu, Rams Park ve Saracoğlu arasından hangi statların nihai listede yer alacağı ise tamamen "kapasite ve hazırlık" durumuna bağlı.

UEFA'nın turnuvada grup aşaması sonrası kritik maçlar için belirlediği "60 bin+ kapasite" kriteri, şu an 47 bin 834 kapasiteye sahip olan Saracoğlu'nu tehdit ediyor.

GALATASARAY İŞİ HIZLANDIRDI

Ezeli rakip Galatasaray, Rams Park'ın kapasitesini koltuk optimizasyonuyla 60 binin üzerine çıkaracak projeyi masaya koydu. Fenerbahçe’nin bu yarışta geri kalmaması için Ekim ayına kadar resmi ve onaylanmış bir kapasite artırım projesini fiilen başlatması zorunluluk haline geldi.

AKIN DA YILDIRIM DA YAPAMAZ

Eski Asbaşkanı Hamdi Akın koordinatörlüğünde hazırlanan ve stadı dikey büyüterek 3 kata çıkarmayı hedefleyen 100 milyon Euro’luk projesi, kağıt üzerinde 65 bin kapasite vaat ediyor. Benzer bir projeyi Aziz Yıldırım yönetimi de daha önce sunmuştu.

Ancak iddialara göre UEFA Stadyum Altyapı ve Güvenlik Yönetmeliği'nin mevcut yerleşim planında bu büyüklükte bir stada vize vermesini imkansız kılıyor. Hatta öyle 3 kritik madde ortaya çıktı ki, UEFA üstü kapalı olarak son dönemde gündemde olan stadın Maltepe'ye taşınması için Fenerbahçe'yi köşeye sıkıştırdığı haberleri bile geliyor.

İŞTE İDDİA EDİLEN O 3 MADDE

- Tahliye Güvenliği

UEFA, acil durumlarda stadyumun tamamen tahliye edilme süresini milisaniyeler bazında hesaplar. Çevresi binalarla ve ana yollarla çevrili Kadıköy parselinde, mevcut merdiven ve kapı genişlikleriyle stada 15 bin yeni insan eklemek, tahliye simülasyonlarında ölümcül "darboğazlar" yaratıyor. UEFA, dışarıya doğru genişletilemeyen bir yapının dikeyde büyümesine bu yüzden geçit vermiyor.

- Dış Çevre Güvenlik Çemberi Yetersizliği:

Turnike önlerinde seyircilerin yığılacağı geniş meydanlar şartı aranıyor. Recep Peker ve Taşköprü caddelerine sıfır olan Saracoğlu’nda, 65 bin kişiyi aynı anda stadyum çevresinde güvenle tutacak fiziksel metrekare alanı bulunmuyor.

- Lojistik ve VIP Otopark Krizi:

EURO 2032 standartları, devasa bir sponsor, medya naklen yayın araç filosu ve VIP otopark alanı talep ediyor. Kadıköy’ün göbeğinde bu büyüklükte bir lojistik alanı inşa etmek imkansız.

Premyer Liqa: “Arsenal”ı çempionluqdan bir qələbə ayırır

19 May 2026 at 01:00

Bu gün futbol üzrə İngiltərə çempionatında (Premyer Liqa) 2025/2026-cı illər mövsümünün 37-ci turunun növbəti oyunu keçirilib.

Arena.az xəbər verir ki, üçüncü oyun günündə bir qarşılaşma baş tutub.

Lider “Arsenal” doğma meydanda “Börnli” ilə qarşılaşıb. London təmsilçisi növbəti qələbəsini qazanmaqla çempionluğa bir addım da yaxınlaşıb.

37-ci turun qalan görüşləri mayın 19-da keçiriləcək.

İngiltərə, Premyer Liqa
37-ci tur
15 may

Aston Villa – Liverpul 4:2
Qollar: M.Rocers, 42. O.Uoktins, 57; 73. Makqinn, 89 – Van Deyk, 52; 90+2.

17 may

Mançester Yunayted – Nottingem Forest 3:2
Qollar: Şou, 5. Kunya, 55. Mbömo, 76 – Morato, 53. Gibbs-Uayt, 78.

Brentford – Kristal Pelas 2:2
Qollar: Uattara, 40; 88 Sarr, 6-pen. Uorton, 52.

Everton – Sanderlend 1:3
Qollar: Rohl, 43 – Brobbi, 59. Le Fi, 81. İsidor, 90+1.

Lids – Brayton 1:0
Qol: Kalvert-Lyuin, 90+6.

Vulverhempton – Fulhem 1:1
Qollar: Mane, 25 – Robinson, 45+3-pen.

Nyukasl – Vest Hem 3:1
Qollar: Voltemade, 15. Osula, 19; 65 – Kastelyanos, 69.

18 may

Arsenal – Börnli 1:0
Qol: Haverts, 37.

19 may

22:30. Bornmut – Mançester Siti
23:15. Çelsi – Tottenhem

David Santos əməliyyat olundu

18 May 2026 at 23:30

Futbol üzrə Azərbaycan Premyer Liqasında mübarizə aparan “Şamaxı”nın mərkəz müdafiəçisi David Santos bu gün əməliyyat olunub.

Arena.az xəbər verir ki, bu barədə bölgə təmsilçisinin mətbuat xidməti məlumat yayıb.

Xəbərdə bildirilir ki, Santos Portuqaliyada ön çarpaz bağın rekonstruksiyası əməliyyatı keçirib. Braziliyalı müdafiəçinin əməliyyatı uğurla başa çatıb. Amma onun 4-5 ay yaşıl meydanlardan kənarda qalacağı gözlənilir.

Xatırladaq ki, braziliyalı müdafiəçi Azərbaycan Premyer Liqasının 30-cu turunda “Sabah”a uduzduqları oyunda (0:3) zədələnmirdi. Sözügedən matçın ilk hissəsində əvəzlənmiş oyunçunun dizindəki çarpaz bağı qopmuşdu.

David Santos cari mövsümün əvvəlində “Şamaxı”ya keçmişdi. 24 yaşlı mərkəz müdafiəçisi əyalət təmsilçisinin heyətində meydana çıxdığı 33 oyunda 1 məhsuldar ötürmə müəllifi olub.

Braziliyalı müdafiəçi karyerası ərzində “Kovilya”, “Penafiel”, “Anapolis”, “Lusitaniya”, “Montaleqre”, “Felqeyras”, “Braqa” (B) kimi komandalarda da forma geyinib.

Citi warns Bitcoin faces outsized quantum threat

19 May 2026 at 00:55
Citi warned Monday that Bitcoin faces an outsized quantum computing threat, with up to 6.9 million BTC already vulnerable. Citi analyst Alex Saunders warned in a May 18 digital asset research note that accelerating quantum computing advances are shortening the…

Tovuz şəhər stadionu təmirə bağlandı

19 May 2026 at 00:31

“Turan Tovuz”un avrokuboklara idman və infrastruktur baxımdan daha yaxşı hazırlaşması məqsədilə “Turan Tovuz” – “Sabah” oyunun məkanında dəyişiklik edilib.

Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, klub Tovuz şəhər stadionunda aparılan təmir-bərpa işlərininin ləngiməməsi üçün Peşəkar Futbol Liqasına müraciət edib. Bu səbəbdən Misli Premyer Liqasının XXXIII turunun “Turan Tovuz” – “Sabah” oyunu Tovuzda deyil, Masazırda – “Bank Respublika Arena”da keçiriləcək.

Görüş mayın 22-də baş tutacaq.

 

“Şamaxı”nın futbolçusu əməliyyat olundu

18 May 2026 at 23:36

“Şamaxı”nın futbolçusu David Santos Portuqaliyada ön çarpaz bağın rekonstruksiyası əməliyyatı keçirib.

Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, bu barədə klubun mətbuat xidməti məlumat yayıb.

Məşhur portuqaliyalı həkim Jose Carlos Noronha tərəfindən həyata keçirilən əməliyyat uğurla başa çatıb.

Santos bu mövsüm “Şamaxı”da 33 oyuna çıxıb.

Former Inter & Lazio coach Inzaghi to leave Al-Hilal after just one season

19 May 2026 at 00:00

Simone Inzaghi is set to leave Al-Hilal after just one season in Saudi Arabia, despite having signed a two-year contract worth €26 million per season last summer.

The Italian coach’s departure appears imminent, with sources in Saudi Arabia reporting, via TuttoMercatoWeb, that an exit is all but confirmed once Al-Hilal’s final Saudi Pro League fixture is completed.

A change of ownership at the club is understood to have contributed to the decision, alongside scrutiny over several expensive summer signings that failed to deliver the expected returns, most notably Darwin Nunez.

Simone Inzaghi is the new coach of Al-Hilal (@AlHilal_FC)
Simone Inzaghi is the new coach of Al-Hilal (@AlHilal_FC)

Inzaghi enters managerial market as he reflects on Inter departure

The development puts Inzaghi back into the European coaching pool after less than a year away, with the question now being whether he will seek an immediate return to Italian football or look elsewhere.

In recent comments, Inzaghi offered a candid account of his departure from Inter last summer.

“The truth is that everything happened very quickly,” he said.

“Two days after Monaco we met at Marotta’s house, with Ausilio and Baccin present. In that context I expressed the need for a change, because I felt a cycle had come to an end. They would have liked to continue with me but they understood the choice, we parted as friends and still are. But if we had won the Champions League I would have stayed at Inter.”

Inzaghi also acknowledged that he had previously resisted approaches from other clubs. “Even in other situations there had been requests and I had never accepted them,” he said.

Official: Pavard says goodbye to Marseille ahead of return to Inter

18 May 2026 at 23:38

Benjamin Pavard has officially bid farewell to Olympique de Marseille following the conclusion of his loan spell, with the French defender now set to return to Inter Milan as the club decide on his future, though all indications suggest his time at the Nerazzurri is also drawing to a close.

The defender joined Marseille on the final day of last summer’s transfer window and ends his stint with the club following their final league fixture, a 3-1 win over Rennes.

His spell in the south of France was largely underwhelming, with Marseille opting against activating their €15 million purchase option, the second club in the same season to pass on making his move permanent, following Nottingham Forest’s similar decision in the first half of the campaign.

SEATTLE, WASHINGTON - JUNE 20: Benjamin Pavard of FC Internazionale Milano faces the media during the Training/Press Conference ahead of their FIFA Club World Cup 2025 match between FC Internazionale Milano and Urawa Red Diamonds at Virginia Mason Athletic Center on June 20, 2025 in Seattle, Washington. (Photo by Buda Mendes/Getty Images)
SEATTLE, WASHINGTON – JUNE 20: Benjamin Pavard of FC Internazionale Milano faces the media during the Training/Press Conference ahead of their FIFA Club World Cup 2025 match between FC Internazionale Milano and Urawa Red Diamonds at Virginia Mason Athletic Center on June 20, 2025 in Seattle, Washington. (Photo by Buda Mendes/Getty Images)

Pavard bids emotional farewell to Marseille as Inter future remains uncertain

Pavard took to Instagram to mark his departure, striking a warm and grateful tone despite what had been a difficult year professionally.

“Wearing this shirt will remain an unforgettable experience in my career and in my life,” he wrote. “I always tried to give my all on the pitch and to represent this club with respect and dedication. I leave with many emotions, precious lessons learned and the memory of a dressing room that stayed united until the end. Thank you to the club, the staff, my teammates and everyone who supported us this season. Best of luck to Marseille for the future.”

The gracious farewell belies a stark reality. Pavard returns to Inter carrying a €5 million per season contract that runs until 2028, making him a costly and difficult asset to move on.

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The club have already communicated to the defender that his future does not lie at Appiano Gentile, and the coming weeks will be spent finding a new destination.

With his reputation dented by a difficult 18 months and his market value considerably lower than when he arrived from Bayern Munich in 2023, the options available to him may be more limited than he would have hoped.

Liverpool handed sensational opportunity to land serial-winning manager who ‘admires Liverpool’ after latest development – opinion

19 May 2026 at 00:37

Liverpool may have an extraordinary opportunity to sign one of the greatest managers in football history.

Reports from the Daily Mail have confirmed that Pep Guardiola is set to leave Manchester City at the end of this season, opening the door for one of the most seismic managerial moves in Premier League history.

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With Anfield desperately in need of a lift after a turbulent campaign under Arne Slot, the timing could not be more significant.

Pep Guardiola set to leave Man City at the end of the season

Guardiola is expected to stand down as Manchester City manager after the club’s final Premier League fixture of the season, bringing an end to a remarkable decade-long spell at the Etihad Stadium, during which he guided the club to 20 major trophies, including six Premier League titles and a historic Champions League triumph.

As per the report, he made his decision weeks ago, with further changes anticipated within the coaching staff, as several backroom figures are also set to depart as part of a wider transition.

A celebratory procession through Manchester is scheduled for Monday to honour Guardiola’s extraordinary contribution to English football, with players from the men’s squad, the women’s team, and the academy all set to join the departing manager on an open-top bus.

He arrived at the Etihad in 2016 and never looked back. His departure marks the end of arguably the most dominant managerial era in English football history.

Liverpool should go all in to convince Guardiola to replace Arne Slot

With Xabi Alonso having already committed to Chelsea, Liverpool’s search for a long-term manager capable of restoring the club to its former glory has become urgent.

Guardiola’s availability represents a once-in-a-generation opportunity that Fenway Sports Group simply cannot ignore.

Liverpool are a club with a global brand, world-class infrastructure, and one of the most passionate fanbases in world football.

They also have a squad that, with the right leadership, could compete for titles again almost immediately.

Mo Salah’s recent public plea for the return of “heavy metal” attacking football shows the identity is still there, it just needs the right conductor. Who better than the man who spent a decade figuring out how to stop it?

Pep Guardiola has already admitted his admiration for Liverpool

Guardiola’s respect for Liverpool runs deep and is well documented. He once confessed that Jurgen Klopp’s Liverpool were the toughest opponents he had ever faced in management, saying: “I haven’t had an opponent with whom I’ve spent so many nights and afternoons with my coaching staff figuring out how to stop them.”

That is the mark of a man who understands, respects, and fears what Liverpool at their best can be.

He has frequently praised the club’s DNA and its ability to go toe-to-toe with his City side for years. In April 2024, he stated: “I admire Liverpool. Whatever happens this season, I admire Liverpool… it’s the team that faced us face to face.”

A man who speaks of Liverpool with that level of admiration is not someone who views Anfield with indifference.

Will Pep Guardiola take the Liverpool job?

The obvious complication is the optics. Taking over at City’s fiercest rival in recent years would be one of the most controversial moves in football history, and Guardiola may be reluctant to cloud an otherwise flawless legacy at the Etihad.

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Reports suggest he may even remain at Manchester City in a different capacity despite his departure from the dugout, hardly the profile of a man ready to walk straight into Anfield.

Yet football has surprised us before. Guardiola is believed to covet a challenge that matches his ambition, and Liverpool, with their history, their stadium, and the identity Salah has so passionately called to be restored, could just be that challenge. It may be a long shot. But for Liverpool, it is a shot absolutely worth taking.

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Jamie Carragher takes fresh swipe at Mohamed Salah after explosive Liverpool social media statement

18 May 2026 at 23:55

Jamie Carragher has had another go at Mohamed Salah following the Liverpool star’s explosive social media statement.

The Egyptian forward triggered widespread debate after openly criticising the team’s current identity under Arne Slot following their recent 4-2 defeat to Aston Villa.

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Jamie Carragher compares Mohamed Salah situation to Cristiano Ronaldo exit

Speaking live on Sky Sports, Carragher revealed he had long anticipated a public outburst from the winger as he nears his Anfield departure.

The former Liverpool defender compared the situation to Cristiano Ronaldo’s infamous exit from Old Trafford.

He said: “I wasn’t surprised. I told everybody at Sky behind the scenes, my friends who were Liverpool fans, I said Salah something else will come before the end of the season. He will drop another bomb.

“A little bit like what Ronaldo did on the way out of Manchester United. I thought it may come after the end of the season when he sort of moved on but no.

“On this show less than two years ago, I called him selfish for doing an interview and that rings true again.

“Liverpool have a really important week this week, still not qualified for the Champions League and it should be about Liverpool FC, not Salah FC, but unfortunately it’s going to be about Mohamed Salah…”

 

Carragher has a history of anti-Salah tirades

This latest clash is far from the first time Carragher has publicly taken aim at the club’s star forward.

The Sky Sports pundit has frequently criticised Salah’s conduct and contract negotiations over the years, often labeling the player’s off-field media maneuvers as ‘selfish’.

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Tensions explicitly flared earlier in the season when Salah publicly claimed he had been “thrown under the bus” after being benched by Slot.

Carragher in response launched a scathing attack on the Liverpool number 11, a rant which looked more personal than anything else.

With Salah set to leave Merseyside at the end of his contract, Carragher’s latest remarks underscore a growing frustration with how the legendary forward is handling his high-profile departure.

View: Salah’s actions anything but selfish

Contrary to Carragher’s ‘selfish’ accusation, Salah’s actions have been anything but self-serving.

Having already confirmed he will leave the club, Salah’s decision to speak out is viewed by some as an attempt to defend Liverpool’s identity rather than undermine it.

The Egyptian has long been a standard-setter at Anfield and remains one of the club’s most influential figures, both on and off the pitch.

His recent remarks about Liverpool’s “heavy metal” identity under Jurgen Klopp have been interpreted as concern that the club is drifting away from its established style.

Salah’s explosive statement looked less personal and more of an extension of his concern over the club’s future.

He is already leaving but he wants to see club do well and it appears that many Liverpool teammates agree with him.

 

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Liverpool must still make Arne Slot decision despite missing out on Xabi Alonso – Opinion

Liverpool must still make Arne Slot decision despite missing out on Xabi Alonso – Opinion
Liverpool must still make Arne Slot decision despite missing out on Xabi Alonso – Opinion

Removing Slot Matters More Than Missing Alonso

Liverpool’s failure to move for Xabi Alonso this summer will disappoint many supporters, particularly those emotionally attached to the former midfielder and the memories attached to his legendary time at Anfield. However, despite the understandable frustration, I do not actually believe missing out on Alonso is the biggest issue facing Liverpool this summer.

Removing Arne Slot has been and is ongoing for many months.

That is the crucial decision now awaiting Michael Edwards, Richard Hughes, and FSG after the final game of the season against Brentford. Whoever the replacement is, whether it be somebody more experienced, or an entirely unexpected appointment matters less than ensuring the club decisively moves on from a project that has visibly collapsed over the past twelve months.

Because another season like this one simply cannot be allowed to happen, the fanbase and squad have been lost on them, in charge of the team.

Alonso appears set to take the Chelsea job on a four-year contract and, in truth, there is logic to that decision from his own perspective. Chelsea remains a globally recognised football institution despite the chaos surrounding them. They are still viewed across Europe as a giant club with enormous resources and significant potential if properly stabilised.

More importantly for Alonso, it offers Premier League integration.

If he succeeds in London, adapts to English football, and establishes himself tactically over the coming years, then perhaps the Liverpool opportunity returns naturally somewhere down the line. Three to five years from now, after another managerial cycle at Anfield has concluded, Alonso may well arrive with greater experience and stronger foundations to handle the expectations that come with managing Liverpool Football Club.

Because sentiment alone should never dictate appointments and this project needs to be earned and not rewarded.

If Alonso did not carry emotional ties to Liverpool, he would simply be one excellent candidate amongst several elite coaches worth considering. Brilliant tactician? Absolutely. Intelligent football mind? Without question. But football clubs cannot make decisions purely based on romance and nostalgia and the last project at Real Madrid must raise questions as to his ability to marshal a team of elite personnel.

Liverpool needs cold, clear decision-making this summer.

And that begins with acknowledging that the current situation under Slot is no longer sustainable, not even close.

Liverpool Must Protect the Next Era

Chelsea may be attracting Alonso, but they are hardly entering a position of strength.

Despite their global profile, the London club remains engulfed by financial uncertainty and structural instability after years of reckless spending under the current ownership. The lack of European football next season only intensifies that pressure further, with more pressure applied to the finance department. Alonso is taking on a rebuild filled with enormous risk, even if the prestige of the role remains attractive.

Liverpool’s situation is entirely different.

FSG have built a reputation for responsible ownership, smart recruitment, and long-term planning. That stability is precisely why the upcoming decision surrounding Arne Slot matters so much. Liverpool can survive one disappointing season. Elite clubs occasionally suffer downturns and transitional periods.

What they cannot survive is hesitation.

Allowing another campaign of tactical confusion, poor conditioning, passive football, and structural decline would risk damaging a squad that still contains enormous quality. Virgil van Dijk, Dominik Szoboszlai, Florian Wirtz, Alexander Isak, Rio Ngumoha, and Ibrahima Konaté are not players that should be drifting through seasons fighting merely to secure Champions League qualification.

This squad should be competing properly.

Instead, Liverpool have looked disorganised, physically vulnerable, and emotionally drained for months. The recent collapses against Aston Villa, Manchester City, and PSG only reinforced the growing sense that Slot has lost control of the tactical and psychological direction of the side.

That is why the final game against Brentford feels less like an ending and more like the final stage before inevitable change.

Liverpool’s hierarchy now needs conviction. Not panic. Not emotional reactions to online noise. Conviction. Missing out on Alonso may sting supporters emotionally, but it does not define Liverpool’s summer.

Removing a failing manager and protecting the next era absolutely does.

Has Cubs outfielder Pete Crow-Armstrong been suspended for NSFW exchange with fan?

Cubs outfielder Pete Crow-Armstrong was at the center of controversy this week after video showed him getting into a vulgar exchange with a White Sox fan.

But has it risen to the level of MLB discipline? So far, it's not looking that way — despite the best efforts of fake and parody accounts on social media.

Following the Cubs' 9-8 loss to the White Sox, Crow-Armstrong explained that he talked trash back to a fan who heckled him after he missed a leaping attempt at Miguel Vargas' double. There was another exchange where Crow-Armstrong had choice words for a fan from the on-deck circle.

That has led to several fake accounts on social media claiming that MLB issued a multi-game suspension for the Cubs star.

A parody account on Twitter/X claimed that MLB suspended Crow-Armstrong for 10 games, and the tweet had 276,000 views at time of publish. Again, none of that is true.

If MLB is planning to discipline Crow-Armstrong for what happened on Sunday, the league hasn't announced it yet. Crow-Armstrong is listed in the starting lineup for Monday's game against the Brewers.

#Cubs lineup for game 48/162-

Nico Hoerner 2B
Michael Busch 1B
Alex Bregman 3B
Ian Happ LF
Seiya Suzuki RF
Michael Conforto DH
Carson Kelly C
Pete Crow-Armstrong CF
Dansby Swanson SS

Shota Imanaga SP

— Jacob Zanolla (@jacobzanolla) May 18, 2026

We'll have to see if MLB takes any action — whether it be a fine or something more — but for now, the Cubs outfielder has already moved on from that altercation at Rate Field.

This article originally appeared on For The Win: Has Cubs' Pete Crow-Armstrong been suspended for NSFW exchange with fan? Debunking fake reports

NFL power rankings: Where do the Jets rank in post-draft poll?

Power rankings in May are essentially football’s version of organized guesswork, but that doesn’t make them any less entertaining. With the NFL schedule officially released, FOX Sports rolled out its latest league hierarchy, and the New York Jets landed in an uncomfortable spot near the bottom.

At No. 29 overall, the Jets found themselves ahead of only the Las Vegas Raiders, the Miami Dolphins, and the Arizona Cardinals. That’s not exactly the kind of company a franchise hoping to turn a corner wants to keep, especially after an offseason that has generated at least some cautious optimism.

Now that the full 2026 NFL schedule is out, here are @RalphVacchiano's final Power Rankings of the offseason ⬆️⬇️

Read more: https://t.co/NNiA3N1YLvpic.twitter.com/LdHkfrHTj9

— FOX Sports: NFL (@NFLonFOX) May 17, 2026

Hope exists for the Jets, but so do real questions

The placement speaks to a broader reality surrounding the Jets. While there have been changes worth noting, there’s still a meaningful gap between intriguing offseason headlines and proven on-field confidence. The Jets deserve credit for attempting to reshape the narrative. Hiring Frank Reich as offensive coordinator brings experience and a fresh perspective to a unit desperately in need of consistency.

The front office has also continued making moves designed to create the belief that the organization is finally heading somewhere productive, but belief has its limits. Geno Smith brings familiarity and veteran competence, but not necessarily certainty. He can stabilize stretches of play, yet few around the league are likely viewing him as the answer capable of elevating New York into serious contention.

Drafting Cade Klubnik adds intrigue for the future, though rookie quarterbacks rarely provide immediate reassurance, particularly when expectations are already shaky.

So yes, the Jets may feel better about where they are than they did months ago. That matters internally. Externally, however, skepticism remains the dominant viewpoint.

Could the Jets outperform a No. 29 ranking? Absolutely. That’s what makes offseason projections fun to debate. But until optimism turns into consistent execution, rankings like this will continue to reflect possibility rather than belief.

This article originally appeared on Jets Wire: NFL power rankings: Where do the Jets rank in post-draft poll?

Why NBA fans think Victor Wembanyama and Chet Holmgren beef is a thing

Victor Wembanyama and Chet Holmgren insist there's no beef between them. NBA fans, however, think otherwise.

The two elite defensive big men are set to square off in the Western Conference Finals, with Game 1 of the series between the Oklahoma City Thunder and the San Antonio Spurs set for Monday night. Though both players deny it, many think there's more to this rivalry than the play on the court.

As the theory goes, the perceived beef between the two dates back to 2021, when Holmgren and the United States defeated Wembanyama and France 83-81 in the U19 World Cup final. Holmgren earned tournament MVP honors, leading to what fans believe is a one-sided beef with most of the ire coming from Wembanyama.

Why does Wemby hate Chet?

Villain origin story:

In 2021 France matched up with USA In the U19 World Cup final. USA barely won by two and Chet won the tournament MVP. This is why Wemby comes at Chet and OKC so HARD!

Love it, bring back NBA heated rivalries! 👊 pic.twitter.com/L9eHraAxWl

— Jacob (@Jacobtheclipper) January 14, 2026

Some of Wembanyama's comments certainly haven't helped his case. In December, Wembanyama dismissed the talks about a rivalry while potentially taking a shot at Holmgren.

"No, I don't think about that," Wembanyama said at the time, per Yahoo Sports. "At least from a basketball standpoint, there's no comparison between us."

The Spurs defeated the Thunder in the NBA Cup Finals earlier this year, and Wembanyama made some comments that some saw as backhanded criticisms of Holmgren and the Thunder. Namely, he praised San Antonio for playing "pure, ethical basketball" while noting that some players are built for high-leverage moments while others aren't.

He also noted that Holmgren gets opportunities because of the attention back-to-back NBA MVP Shai Gilgeous-Alexander commands on the court.

“The reigning MVP is on that court, so he’s our main focus," Wembanyama said. "Anybody is hard to guard when you have to help on the MVP.”

Holmgren has been a bit more diplomatic in his public comments about Wembanyama, praising the 7-foot-4 superstar's ability and the unique matchup he presents.

"The game definitely changes anytime a very unique player comes into the game. He does things that other lineups don't replicate," Holmgren said. "Definitely changed the game. Changed how they play. Changed how we have to play them."

While the two stars have never openly criticized each other, it seems there may be some history between them. That history will be settled as the top two seeds in the West face off for a spot in the NBA Finals.

This article originally appeared on For The Win: Victor Wembanyama - Chet Holmgren perceived beef, explained

Which Rams players have most to gain during OTAs?

Jun 3, 2025; Woodland Hills, CA, USA; Los Angeles Rams receiver Puka Nacua at press conference during organized team activities at Rams Practice Facility. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-Imagn Images | Kirby Lee-Imagn Images

When the Los Angeles Rams begin OTAs next week on May 26, the player with the most to gain is also one of the biggest stars in the NFL. Puka Nacua can prove he’s back on the right track after checking in and out of rehab, setting himself up for a record-breaking payday extension before Week 1 if everything goes according to plan.

But Nacua isn’t the only Rams player who with something major at stake this offseason and most of them are much less proven as far less established. Who else has the most to gain?

WR Puka Nacua

Just by keeping his name in the headlines for football reasons only, Nacua separates himself from all the ugly headlines of the past. He is the face of the franchise and all fans want from him moving forward is stories about how much he’s killing it in practice. If he does that, Nacua could set a new record for receiver salary, upwards of $45 million per season.

QB Ty Simpson

Although he is not going to start this season, and potentially won’t get a shot for several years to come if Matthew Stafford does not retire after 2026, Simpson is the most hyped Rams rookie since Jared Goff simply because he’s a quarterback. More eyes will be on Simpson this offseason than Stafford, mostly because Stafford does not figure to practice very often and the rookie will be out there everyday. A good offseason for Simpson and fans will be very hyped for the future of the position. Any reports that Simpson is a long ways away from being ready and fans will be even more skeptical of the decision than they already were.

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Second-year players

TE Terrance Ferguson

Many fans dismissed Ferguson’s lack of opportunities in 2025 as just “Sean McVay being Sean McVay” when it comes to rookies and playing time. However, Ferguson only caught 44% of his targets in the regular season and only caught 1-of-6 in the playoffs. He wasn’t just blocked on the depth chart, Ferguson also failed to capitalize on his opportunities. Then the Rams drafted Max Klare in the second round of the 2026 draft, another tight end.

Ferguson must reaffirm that he is the next in line behind Tyler Higbee or risk going the way of the Tutu.

DE Josaiah Stewart

Thoughts of Stewart being the next Byron Young seem premature. The Rams may not be able to afford to keep Young after this season, so it is important that an edge rusher steps up and this offseason is the time to do it for Stewart or he risks being a quickly-forgotten rotational piece.

RB Jarquez Hunter

At first he was considered one of the more exciting gets of the 2025 draft, a fourth round running back who could challenge Blake Corum for playing time. Instead, Hunter was a healthy scratch almost every week and got 0 offensive snaps over the entire season. Is there a future for Hunter with the Rams?

Will they move up a level?

OLB Jared Verse

He’s good. Now can he be great? His accolades are impressive: Defensive Rookie of the Year and two Pro Bowls in two years. But for Verse to join the ranks of the league’s top pass rushers, he’s going to need more than 7 sacks. That’s just a fact. At 25-years-old, Verse is at the point of his football career where he can’t make excuses for not finishing off his pressures into sacks. The development is done. Now is the time to move up a level because the Rams shouldn’t pay him $40 million or more per season on an extension if they’re only expecting 6-8 sacks.

DL Braden Fiske

Verse’s teammate at Florida State and then drafted by L.A. shortly after him, in some ways Fiske was the better rookie. He was also the most forgotten second-year player on the Rams defensive line, totaling just 3 sacks and seeing his playing time decrease from 59% of snaps to only 48% of snaps. That’s the wrong direction.

It’s not enough to open up chances for teammates, Fiske must be the one who is making the play sometimes. The offseason is a good time for him to prove that he deserves more playing time next season and that he will go back to the 10 sacks per season that he’s capable of.

RT Warren McClendon

Same as Ferguson, McClendon must be a little worried that the Rams are already looking for his replacement. Third round pick Keagen Trost might not take over at right tackle immediately, but a strong offseason by Trost gives L.A. all the comfort they need to move on from McClendon as a 2027 free agent. The Rams have four starting offensive linemen hitting free agency next year and McClendon is a lower priority than their guards. That is unless he has such a great offseason that Les Snead gives him an extension instead.

Which other players do you see needing a great offseason of practices this year to improve their position with the Rams moving into 2026?

Monday Musings: Hurricanes finish the weekend with a bang

MIAMI GARDENS, FLORIDA - JANUARY 19: Head coach Mario Cristobal of the Miami Hurricanes looks on prior to a game against the Indiana Hoosiers in the 2026 College Football Playoff National Championship at Hard Rock Stadium on January 19, 2026 in Miami Gardens, Florida. (Photo by Alex Slitz/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Happy Monday, everybody. Hope your weeks have gotten off to a good start.

Without further ado, let’s get into it…

1) It wasn’t a perfect week for Miami Hurricanes recruiting by any means.

A big target, literally and figuratively, in their own back yard got away from them in five-star St. Thomas Aquinas OT Mark Matthews, who pulled the trigger with Texas A&M. Five-star Chicago (St. Patrick) DL David Folorunsho also picked Notre Dame over Miami.

I’m sure many of you all saw the Matthews commitment video. If not, well, there you go.

5 Star OL Mark Matthews commits to Texas A&M!

Alot of energy during this commitment. pic.twitter.com/vCxRDSuTbc

— Grant Reacts (@GrantReacts1) May 15, 2026

A tough loss, but that’s ‘crootin. It’s hard to get them all, but with the success that Miami has shown to have in developing their top offensive lineman over the last three years, and with how competitive Miami is in NIL, this was a tough one to swallow.

2) Former Miami Hurricanes director of recruiting Pop Cooney, now with A&M, had something to say about it as well.

Walk in yo trap take over yo trap

— Pop Cooney (@CoachPop_Cooney) May 15, 2026

Um….ABOUT THAT…

TRUE FRESHMAN BRYCE FITZGERALD CALLED GAME🙌pic.twitter.com/egG3NvPMLc

— PFF College (@PFF_College) December 20, 2025

Seems a little bit more relevant and important. But anyways, where was I…

3) Despite all that, boy, Mario Cristobal had himself a nice Sunday, and part of it came at the expense of his old school.

He secured the commitment flip of 2027 four-star Dothan, AL CB Ai’King Hall from the Oregon Ducks.

BREAKING: Elite 2027 CB Ai’King Hall has Flipped his Commitment from Oregon to Miami, source told @Rivals

The 6’1 195 CB from Dothan, AL had been Committed to the Ducks since April 6th

He’s a Top 40 Recruit in the 2027 Rivals300 🙌https://t.co/gR01cuR9c6pic.twitter.com/hc0o0WIy6r

— Hayes Fawcett (@Hayesfawcett3) May 17, 2026

Hall committed to Oregon on a visit in early April, and Miami got him to switch his commitment a little over a month later. He checks in as the No. 11 CB in On3/Rivals’ industry rankings. That means now that Miami has two of the top 11 cornerback commits in the class, with five-star Donte Wright flipping from Georgia earlier this month.

Last year proved just how crucial it is to have dudes in your secondary, and Miami is loading up with some young talent.

Speaking of Georgia, Miami also got a commitment from three-star Lake Worth, FL LB Jayvon Dawson over the Bulldogs on Sunday. He might be off the radar on the rankings services, but he is a playmaker, with 68 tackles, 22 TFLs and 8.5 sacks last season. Not bad.

4) Miami Hurricanes baseball showed in two innings just why they likely won’t go anywhere in the NCAA Tournament.

The Hurricanes held a 6-1 lead in the eighth inning against Florida State on Thursday in the series opener. And you can probably guess what happened next.

After Rob Evans’ brilliant one-run ball over seven innings, Lyndon Glidewell allowed five earned runs in 1.2 innings, and Florida State tied the game with two in the eighth and three in the ninth. FSU would go on to win 7-6 in 11 innings.

That was the most disgusting game of the entire season to watch, and it reinforces that this team just does not pitch well enough in the bullpen to do anything. Given Miami has a former pitching coach as its manager, that’s particularly bothersome to me.

It is what it is for the rest of this year, but it had damned well better improve next year. Miami should have no problem landing top-tier talent with its resources and history, and they had better finally find some relief arms next year. Because it’s going to sink them quickly this postseason.

Falcons begin OTAs: Drake London, Tua Tagovailoa spotted on Day 1

The Atlanta Falcons were one of eight teams to begin organized team activities on Monday. The Buffalo Bills, Baltimore Ravens, Pittsburgh Steelers, Miami Dolphins, Las Vegas Raiders, Arizona Cardinals and Tennessee Titans all kicked off OTAs this morning.

The Falcons have a new head coach, a new offensive coordinator and three new quarterbacks on the roster, each of whom will look to settle into their new surroundings during these offseason workouts. The Falcons will hold OTAs on the following days: May 18–19, May 21, May 26–27, May 29, June 8–9, and June 11.

Even though it's just Day 1, Atlanta's social media team has been sharing photos and videos of players from Monday's session. Check out Tua Tagovailoa, Drake London and Brandon Dorlus getting work in on Day 1 of OTAs below.

Falcons QB Tua Tagovailoa

While fans have been focused on Michael Penix Jr.'s on-field return, Tua Tagovailoa is very much in the mix for the starting quarterback job this season. Look out Tagovailoa makes his debut at Monday's OTA.

Tua 🤙 pic.twitter.com/9mfFCydGu3

— Atlanta Falcons (@AtlantaFalcons) May 18, 2026

Falcons WR Drake London

Here's Falcons wide receiver Drake London making his 2026 OTAs debut. London is playing on the final year of his rookie contract and will look to secure a long-term deal in Atlanta before hitting free agency.

A different mode pic.twitter.com/8WGQF30ocb

— Atlanta Falcons (@AtlantaFalcons) May 18, 2026

Falcons DT Brandon Dorlus

Dorlus, a former fourth-round pick out of Oregon, broke out with a career-high 8.5 sacks last season. With David Onyemata and Ruke Orhorhoro no longer with the team, Dorlus could be in for a big year in 2026. Watch as Dorlus pushes the sled at Falcons OTAs below.

😎 @brandon_dorluspic.twitter.com/HakHVlfkiV

— Atlanta Falcons (@AtlantaFalcons) May 18, 2026

The Falcons will continue OTAs on Tuesday, May 19. After that, the team will return on May 21, May 26–27, May 29, June 8–9, and June 11. Check back for Falcons practice highlights as they become available.

This article originally appeared on Falcons Wire: Atlanta Falcons begin OTAs: Highlights from Day 1

Gators’ big man Rueben Chinyelu weighs NBA future as Florida eyes another title

GAINESVILLE — Florida standout center Rueben Chinyelu has a decision to make that will shape the future of  Todd Golden’s Gators.

Chinyelu, the anchor of the nation’s top rebounding team in 2025-26, could return for his senior season and provide another key piece to a deep and talented roster featuring All-SEC forward Thomas Haugh and Alex Condon and an experienced backcourt led by point guard Boogie Fland.

Chinyelu declared for the NBA Draft in April, and then held his own during last week’s draft combine in Chicago. Now the 22-year-old will have to decide by May 27 where he’ll play next season.

“It just depends on where I’m going to be picked on the draft,” he told reporter Andy Katz. “I had this conversation when I was being interviewed by some of the teams. That’s something I’m going to weigh and ultimately decide if I want to stay in the draft or I want to go back to school.”

Chinyelu is generally considered a second-round prospect. Yahoo Sports now projects him to go with the 14th pick of the second round to San Antonio.

In Chicago, Chinyelu’s physical stature stood out.

The native of Nigeria measured at 6-foot-9¼ without shoes and 259 pounds. He recorded a combine-best hand length of 10 inches and wingspan of 7-feet-7½ inches, while his standing reach of 9-foot-3½ inches ranked fifth among the 78 prospects.

Recapping the combine, the No Ceilings Substack said Chinyelu and UConn big man Tarris Reed Jr. battled during one scrimmage. Chinyelu then posted 14 points and 15 rebounds but also “bobbled a number of passes and rebounds while struggling with his touch.”

Chinyelu had a 33-inch vertical leap, ranking 24th of 31 players in his category, according to 247Sports. He also finished 18th out of 32 participants in the three-quarter court sprint with a time 3.25 seconds. He was seventh in his group with a time of 2.85 seconds in the shuttle run.

Chinyelu fared respectably during shooting drills despite the need to expand his offensive repertoire and ability to score away from the basket. He was 18-of-30 shooting off the dribble — 14th out of 26 participants — and 11-of-25 on long-range attempts, or 19th in his group.

He did, however, finish last in the side-mid-side shooting drill, making just 6-of-22 attempts, 247Sports reported.

If Chinyelu rejoins the Gators, they would boast a frontcourt capable of fueling another national title run.

Chinyelu led all power-conference players with an average of 11.2 rebounds and set a school-record with 19 double-doubles. Named the Naismith Defensive Player of the Year, Chinyelu anchored a defense ranked sixth nationally, according to Ken Pomeroy’s metrics.

The 6-foot-9 Haugh and 6-foot-11 Condon were the Gators’ top two scorers in 2025-26 and are among the SEC’s more versatile players. Haugh averaged 17.1 points, recorded 13 20-point games and shot 46% from the field while averaging 6.1 rebounds. Condon averaged 15.1 points and 7.5 rebounds, while leading Florida with 48 blocked shots.

Chinyelu is excited by much more than once again being part of the Gators’ formidable inside trio.

Kentucky transfer Denzel Aberdeen returns to Florida after he transferred following the 2025 national championship season. He then averaged 13.5 points, 3.4 assists and 2.4 rebounds while shooting 43.3% from the field and 36.3% from 3-point range in his first year as as a full-time starter.

Fland is among the SEC’s best on-ball defenders, while SEC Sixth Man of the Year Urban Klavzar also returns.

Also back are Orlando brothers Isaiah Brown and AJ Brown, who redshirted last season after transferring from Ohio University. Shooting guard Alex Lloyd, a talented scorer from Miami, and athletic small forward CJ Ingram, two top-40 recruits in the 2025 class, also will return, despite veteran players ahead of them.

Golden then signed two European players with size and skill, 6-foot-10 forward Arturas Butajevas of Lithuania and 6-foot-9 Domen Petrovic of Slovenia.

With Florida’s nucleus returning, Chinleylu believes the Gators would have all the pieces in place if he comes back.

“We were going out there, and the mindset is to get it all,” he said. “If I go back, I’m not settling for less.”

Edgar Thompson can be reached at egthompson@orlandosentinel.com

CSK's Sanju Samson makes IPL history, breaks MS Dhoni's record to become ...

Sanju Samson added his name to a list long dominated by MS Dhoni after the Chennai Super Kings wicketkeeper-batter broke Dhoni’s record for most runs scored by a designated CSK wicketkeeper in a single IPL season during the match against Sunrisers Hyderabad at Chepauk on Monday.

Dhoni had scored 461 runs in 16 innings during the 2013 season. Samson needed only 12 runs to go past that mark and reached the milestone in just six balls, scoring 15 runs in Chennai Super Kings’ innings against Nitish Kumar Reddy’s opening over.

Samson continued his attacking approach and struck three consecutive boundaries against Praful Hinge in the second over. He was batting on 27 off 11 balls when SRH captain Pat Cummins brought himself into the attack.


Cummins first bowled a yorker that Samson managed to dig out before following it up with a delivery outside off stump. Samson attempted a drive, edged the ball and was caught behind.

Dhoni’s record as a wicketkeeper-batter for CSK remains unmatched overall, with Samson becoming only the second player to feature prominently in the list. Only three wicketkeepers have scored more than 100 runs for CSK in a season — Dhoni, Parthiv Patel in 2008, and Samson this season.

Samson now has 477 runs in IPL 2026 from 13 innings at an average of 47.7.

Earlier, Chennai Super Kings won the toss and elected to bat first against Sunrisers Hyderabad in their IPL 2026 match at the MA Chidambaram Stadium.

The Hyderabad side had earlier beaten CSK by 10 runs this season at the Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium.

During the toss, CSK captain Ruturaj Gaikwad confirmed that MS Dhoni was unavailable for the match because of fitness issues.

"We are looking to bat first. Looking a bit dry, and we want to put up a good total. Even the last game against MI, it wasn't the best of wickets to bat on. Nothing complicated, and we want to keep it simple. MS Dhoni is still here, but he is not fit enough to play this game. We have one change," CSK skipper Ruturaj Gaikwad said during the toss.

Jaylen Brown to Stephen A Smith: 'It ain't your job to be a clown'

Jaylen Brown: "But the fact is that as an athlete, I'm obligated to speak to the media. It's my job. Like he thinks the media is his job, it's my job too. It's in my contract. If I do not speak to the media, then I will be fined. So when they use that comparison where it's my job, it's your job to play basketball. It's also my job to speak to the media. So me, my thought process, how do I work around that? I'm going to do it on my terms. If I got to talk to y'all, I'm going to do it on my terms. If y'all want to hear my takes, this is how y'all going to hear them. Because if I give them these takes to these other media, they going to try to build a narrative against me or turn it into something that I don't even it's get weird, bro. What are y'all talking about? But when they run with this media, then when they run with this narrative, they're going to be like, it's Stephen A's job and it's Kendrick Perkins' job and my job to talk to the media. It ain't your job to be a clown. It ain't."

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He maybe doesn't understand that because maybe he's …

Jaylen Brown on Stephen A. Smith: "This is a narrative that he's creating. This is in journalism. This is him making his own opinion and formulizing it about what I had to say on his platform. And this is why respectfully a lot of people say f**k Stephen A. because this is the type of stuff he does and then he doesn't recognize it. But he's creating a narrative saying that the reason why I'm saying that I had my favorite season is because selfishly I had a best performing year." "Not the fact that we out-proved expectations, not the fact that everybody expected us to be nothing and we had to fight and we showed up and we competed every single day and we had to fight for every victory. Not the joy of watching our teammates grow or not the joy of watching guys who are unproven start to solidify themselves as well through leadership, through chemistry. He maybe doesn't understand that because maybe he's never had to fight for nothing in his life. Maybe anytime adversity has hit, he's rolled over or he's gave in. So he thinks it's the same thing as somebody who has little to no expectation and they stood up and they made a name for themselves. He may not understand that concept and that's why he's pushing his narrative. But once again, this is what Stephen A. is using his platform for."

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Celtics in no rush to give Jaylen Brown extension?

Brad Stevens is no stranger to extensions but giving out that type of money to a 33-year-old is far from a no brainer. Adding that type of long-term commitment is more likely to hurt than help Brown’s trade value in the present even after his standout regular season in 2025-26. Quite simply, there’s no sense of urgency here from a Celtics standpoint to do an extension now beyond just appeasing Brown. That’s not going to be the impetus for Stevens’ next big deal. He’s got bigger decisions to make for the present and making a decision on Brown’s long-term future doesn’t help him on that front. For that reason, don’t expect an extension to be among Stevens’ priorities this summer.

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LeBron wanted Rich Paul, Maverick, Randy, and Lynn …

Brendan Haywood: "I tell you another thing in Miami that was a microaggression that Pat Riley did. LeBron, I didn't realize it at the time until I played with LeBron in Cleveland. I was like, oh, that's what happened. LeBron wanted Rich Paul, Maverick, Randy, and Lynn Merritt. He wanted their season tickets to be right beside the Heat bench. Oh, yeah. And you remember where were their tickets? They were right beside the bench, but it was the other team's bench. See, these are the little petty things that go on and little things become big things. Pat Riley was like, nah, we don't want you to have your crew right beside the bench that you can talk to. He could have put them anywhere, but he's going to be a funny guy. So he puts them all the way at the other. They used to sit beside our bench. I always thought that was weird in real time and then when I got to talk to LeBron and Mike Miller and all those guys, I realized, oh, Pat Riley was taking a microaggression. That is just my example to show you that these type of little things happen all the time. And LeBron James felt like Pat Riley took a shot, and I guarantee you he felt Rob Pelinka took a shot by not giving that game ball to him."

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Gill explained that Tellem warned the Nets that Bryant …

Speaking with Brandon “Scoop B” Robinson on The Pull Up with Scoop B, Gill recalled being in the room with agent Arn Tellem while the Nets debated using the No. 7 pick on Bryant. Tellem also represented Bryant and strongly opposed New Jersey drafting the teenage guard directly out of high school. “I was right there when they were thinking about drafting Kobe,” Gill said. “Arn is on the phone with John Calipari and he’s saying, ‘Look. We’re going to take Kobe at the 7th pick…’” Gill explained that Tellem warned the Nets that Bryant would go overseas rather than play for the franchise. According to Gill, the Lakers already had a deal lined up with the Charlotte Hornets involving Vlade Divac and Bryant’s draft rights.

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Man City preparing for Guardiola departure

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Pep Guardiola has won 17 major trophies - and 20 in all - in his 10-year spell at Etihad Stadium [Getty Images]

Manchester City are preparing for Pep Guardiola's exit after Sunday's Premier League match against Aston Villa.

Sources have told BBC Sport that the managerial great is expected to leave Etihad Stadium at the end of the season.

City maintain Guardiola has a contract for next season and are hopeful he will remain as manager.

However, work towards his anticipated exit is under way at the club, with members of staff of the understanding he will leave.

It is understood members of the squad are also anticipating his departure after the final game of the season against Villa, while the club have turned their attentions towards how best to mark the tenure of their iconic boss.

Naming the newly expanded North Stand after their departing manager is an option the club are understood to be considering.

Former Chelsea manager Enzo Maresca, who worked under Guardiola at City, is the front-runner to replace the 55-year-old.

Guardiola has led City to 17 major trophies - and 20 in all - including six Premier League titles, the Champions League, three FA Cups and five EFL Cups during his 10 years at City.

The club's greatest boss is widely regarded as one of the best managers of all time, and could yet still cap his stellar spell at Etihad Stadium with a seventh Premier League title, having already won the FA Cup and the Carabao Cup this season.

Speculation about the manager's future has been rife for months, with the question about his tenure at Manchester City often coming up in news conferences.

He was asked on Friday whether the following day's trip to Wembley for the FA Cup final would be his last visit there. "No way," he said, reminding reporters he had "one more year" on his contract.

And in a interview with BBC Sport before Saturday's FA Cup final, when asked if he will still be at the club next season, he replied: "Yeah."

The ex-Barcelona and Bayern Munich boss added: "I am here, I have a contract."

The same question came earlier on Monday at a news conference to preview Tuesday's trip to Bournemouth.

Guardiola was asked about Andoni Iraola's departure from the Cherries and whether he had thought about his own farewell.

He sighed and said: "Next. So many times – I have one more year."

He was also asked about the prospect of the North Stand being named after him.

"No, no, no, no, no, no, I have no idea [about] that," he said.

"They don't have to do anything, honestly."

A record-breaking tenure

Guardiola signed an initial three-year contract with City in February 2016 to take over from Manuel Pellegrini for the start of the 2016-17 season.

Though he finished that campaign without a trophy for the first time in his career - and also went trophyless last season - his City side have otherwise largely dominated English football during his reign.

City are the only team to reach 100 points in a Premier League season, doing so in 2017-18, when they also set the record for the most goals scored in a campaign, with 106.

In 2022-23, City became only the second English team in history, after rivals Manchester United in 1998-99, to complete the Treble - winning the Premier League, FA Cup and Champions League in the same season.

Guardiola's City later became the first team to win the English league title four seasons in a row with their triumph in the 2023-24 campaign.

The former Spain international then signed a two-year contract extension in November 2024, until the end of the 2026-27 season.

A trophy-laden career

Guardiola joined City after three seasons at Bayern Munich, where he won three consecutive Bundesliga titles and two German Cups.

He started his managerial career at Barcelona in 2008, forming one of the best club sides ever - winning three straight La Liga titles, two Champions Leagues and two Copa del Reys before taking a year's sabbatical following the 2011-12 season.

Defensive midfielder Guardiola spent most of his playing career at Barcelona, winning six La Liga titles, two Copa del Reys and the 1991-92 European Cup.

He captained Spain to gold at the 1992 Barcelona Olympics and subsequently made 47 appearances for the senior national side. He retired from professional football in 2006.

Latest in series of high-profile City exits?

Should his departure be confirmed, Guardiola will follow several of his key signings during his era at City in exiting the club.

Captain and Portugal midfielder Bernardo Silva, as well as England defender John Stones, recently confirmed they will both leave when their contracts expire this summer.

Belgium midfielder Kevin de Bruyne, who now plays for Napoli, left Etihad Stadium when his contract expired last summer, while Brazil goalkeeper Ederson was sold to Turkish side Fenerbahce in September.

Former England right-back Kyle Walker joined Burnley in July, having spent the second half of last season on loan at AC Milan.

Have there been signs of a possible exit?

Is this the beginning of the end for Guardiola? The signs have certainly pointed to a possible departure in the past week.

On Friday, the manager was asked whether the following day's visit to Wembley Stadium would be his last - Guardiola said "no way" because he has "one more year [on his contract]".

But the playful way in which he delivered that line and his quick exit from the room raised a few eyebrows and only added to the mounting speculation.

City won the FA Cup for the third time under Guardiola by beating Chelsea on Saturday and, perhaps significantly, he took a picture holding the trophy with each member of staff one by one.

The cameras also caught him wistfully looking into the distance when the trophy celebrations were taking place on the pitch - was he searching out a family member in the crowd or taking in his final moments at the national stadium?

City have not made any comment on the latest developments and head to Bournemouth on Tuesday, where Guardiola is certain to be asked about his future once again. Will he provide a definitive answer or point to "one more year" as he has done throughout this season?

Guardiola took charge of his 1,000th career game as manager back in November and may bring down the curtain on Sunday by leading City out for the 593rd time - the highest number of games for which any manager has taken charge of City.

It would be a poetic way to bow out, whether the title is won or not.

Garrick Higgo changes caddie after PGA Championship tee time penalty

Days after his embarrassing penalty for being tardy to his tee time for the opening round of the PGA Championship, Garrick Higgo has split with his caddie. Golfweek reported Monday that Austin Gaugert will be replaced with Nick Cavendish-Pell.  

As Higgo was meandering toward the tee on Thursday, Gaugert was seen on video urging him to rush. The South African golfer had a 7:18 a.m. start alongside Michael Brennan and Shaun Micheel at Aronimink Golf Club. He arrived at 7:19, was immediately handed a two-stroke penalty and then failed to make the cut by one stroke.

The decision to change caddies isn’t too shocking considering Higgo’s comments after the round.  

“My caddie dropped my TrackMan in the locker and I went to the putting green thinking I still had five minutes,” Higgo said. “I hit one putt and then heard my name being called. My caddie was yelling at me and I ran down and got a two-shot penalty.” 

After, Higgo was seen on ESPN having an animated discussion with officials in the scoring tent.  

The 29-year-old is believed to be the first player since David Lipsky in 2019 to be penalized for arriving late at the PGA Championship. Another minute and he would have been disqualified completely.  

The change is immediate, Higgo's agent confirmed to Golfweek, and Cavendish-Pell will be on Higgo’s bag this week at the CJ Cup Byron Nelson in Dallas.  

It’s a reunion. Cavendish-Pell was carrying for Higgo when he won the 2021 Palmetto Championship, his first win on the PGA Tour. The two worked together through the 2022 season before going their separate ways.  

Higgo partially took responsibility for his tardiness.

“If you know me, then you know I am very casual and laid back,” Higgo said. “I don’t want to be there 10 minutes early. I know that five minutes is fine. I thought I had time. I was obviously too casual.” 

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Garrick Higgo changes caddie after costly PGA penalty

Netflix’s ‘MVP MMA: Rousey vs. Carano’ Trolled After Arena Looks ‘90% Empty’

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Ronda Rousey and Gina Carano weren’t the only two taking shots during Netflix’s MVP MMA event, which was held on Saturday, May 16.

The event — which was headlined by women’s MMA stars Rousey, 39, and Carano, 44 — was held at Intuit Dome in Inglewood, California, and broadcast live on Netflix.

Though the highly anticipated fight got plenty of people talking, some social media users didn’t have such great things to say.

“Rousey vs. Carano Netflix MVP MMA The place is 90% empty!!!!” one person wrote on X, attaching video from the fight that panned over the crowd to show plenty of empty seats.

“Wow the MVP / Netflix event is bombing baddddd. Zero fans in that arena. So bad,” another person wrote on X. “I guess everyone’s watching on Netflix? Should still do numbers?”

“They CANNOT say this is a success,” said another X user. “MVPMMA has no one in the crowd, apart from those on the floor, the arena is 90% EMPTY #MVPMMA.”

While many talked about how in-person attendance appeared minimal, others sounded off about the fight itself, with one X user writing, “Well that was f**king dumb.”

“#Netflix can’t be happy about that,” the social media user added. “That was ridiculous. F**king stupid waste of time #MVP every other fight was great they should have told Rousey to at least drag it out for 30 seconds #pissed.”

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While it appears that official attendance numbers have not yet been released, sports business analyst Dave Meltzer said the view from people watching on Netflix may have looked skewed.

“The attendance for Saturday’s event at the Intuit Dome was 15,795 according to Wrestletix,” Meltzer wrote on X. “I expect actual paid numbers through the commission to be released. The idea the building was empty was ludicrous but it was not sold out.”

According to Intuit Dome’s website, the arena holds 18,500, so if there were actually 15,795 in attendance, there were 2,705 available seats available.

This event was the first MMA event produced by Most Valuable Promotions, which was established in 2021 by Jake Paul and his adviser Nakisa Bidarian.

Rousey came out victorious during the main event, which ended by her signature armbar submission in 17 seconds.

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Vote for the Tulare County high school athlete of the week

Visalia Times-Delta/Tulare Advance-Register readers can now vote for their favorite high school athletes.

The poll closes at noon Friday, May 22. There are no restrictions, so vote now and vote often. Please do not email your votes.

Here are the choices for the week of May 18-22:

  • Paola Bejarano, girls track and field, Tulare Western: Bejarano captured the shot put crown at the Central Section Division I Championships.
  • Matthew Corral, baseball, Tulare Western: Corral hurled four strikeouts in 6 2/3 innings to pilot the Mustangs to a 9-2 road win over San Luis Obispo in their Central Section Division II postseason opener.
  • Wyatt McElree, baseball, Redwood: McElree tossed six strikeouts in five frames, four of them scoreless, as the Rangers upset Clovis 7-1 in a Central Section Division I playoffs.
  • Rayah Rodriguez, softball, Redwood: Rodriguez hit back-to-back home runs and also launched a triple to help the Rangers beat Mt. Whitney 23-0. She finished with seven RBIs.
  • Isabella Vazquez, girls track and field, El Diamante: Vazquez won the Central Section Division II 1,600-meter individual championship to lead the Miners to the section team title.
  • Anna Villavicencio, girls track and field, Woodlake: Villavicencio swept the 1,600- and 3,200-meter championships at the Central Section Division IV meet.

Vote here

Redwood's Rayah Rodriguez bats against Golden West in East Yosemite League high school softball Tuesday, April 14, 2026.

How to nominate an Athlete of the Week

Nominations are based on information available to the Times-Delta.

All high school varsity players from Tulare County can be on the ballot. Nominations must be received by Monday morning following that week's games for consideration.

Anyone can nominate an athlete of the week for every sport. Nominate next week’s ballot through email. Readers can email nominations to sports reporter Vongni Yang at vyang2@visaliatimesdelta.com. Please include a player’s statistics and a photo if possible.

More: VOTE for Tulare County's all-time football player. See the top 25 who reached the NFL

More: Tulare Western baseball wins 14th league title under coach Ken Searcy

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San Diego finding offensive stride just in time to face L.A.

SEATTLE, WASHINGTON - MAY 16: Gavin Sheets #30 of the San Diego Padres reacts as he rounds the bases after hitting a solo home run during the second inning against the Seattle Mariners at T-Mobile Park on May 16, 2026 in Seattle, Washington. (Photo by Jack Compton/Getty Images) | Getty Images

For the second time this season, the San Diego Padres swept the Seattle Mariners. They did so in terrific fashion, outscoring their opponents 17-7. It was production the Friars desperately needed before heading into tonight’s series against the division-rival Los Angeles Dodgers.

Lucas Giolito had an encouraging debut. He pitched five innings of one-hit ball before emerging for the sixth and failing to record an out. And, to be honest, it wasn’t totally his fault. Colt Emerson was walked on a ball four call that caught some of the plate. But, after that, the command fell off a bit and Giolito loaded the bases on three walks.

Yuki Matsui limited the damage, but not by much. The lefty gave up a walk to force in a run before allowing consecutive sacrifice flys to make the score, 7-3. He finally got out of the inning by striking out Cole Young.

But the story of the game (and the series) was Gavin Sheets’ incredible offense. That was apparent more so in this game than anywhere else, as the slugger went 3-for-3 with two walks, two homers and four RBIs. The Friars will need him to keep that up if they hope to beat the rival Los Angeles Dodgers this week.

Taking the mound

Yoshinobu Yamamoto (LAD) v. Michael King (SD)

Yamamoto pitched great at the beginning of the year but has looked slightly worse for wear in his recent starts. He’s given up 15 runs in his last four outings. That’s still good for a 3.60 ERA, but he’ll be looking to right the ship after surrendering a season-high five runs to the San Francisco Giants in his last outing.

Limiting hard contact has been the biggest problem for Yamamoto. He allowed five home runs in that four-game span. In his last start he gave up three to the Giants. The Padres have faced him before and struggled but could take advantage of his recent trouble tonight.

King, on the other hand, has been fantastic this season. It’s been a return to normalcy after an injury-plagued 2025 season. He boasts a 2.63 ERA across nine starts.

Ironically, the name of the game has been limiting hard contact. King has only allowed four homers all year. It will be interesting to watch what happens when the slug-happy Dodgers lineup faces him tonight.

Batter up!

The lineup has worked well the last few days, and it seems likely that manager Craig Stammen will stick with it. Fernando Tatis Jr. has played a ton of second base. But the club may want him in the outfield for his defense against L.A.

  1. Fernando Tatis Jr., RF
  2. Miguel Andujar, DH
  3. Manny Machado, 3B
  4. Gavin Sheets, 1B
  5. Xander Bogaerts, SS
  6. Jackson Merrill, CF
  7. Ramón Laureano, LF
  8. Sung-Mun Song, 2B
  9. Rodolfo Durán, C

Sheets had himself a fantastic road trip, batting .625/.739/1.438 with a 2.177 OPS. Those almost feel fictional, but he’s really been that elite. The breakout is hopefully here to stay for this series.

Machado has swung a cold bat lately, but could return tonight against Yamamoto. The third baseman owns a .375 batting average and 1.194 OPS in his career against the right-hander (8 at-bats).

Relief corps

With Giolito’s debut going just about as well as it could have, the Friars only needed to use two of their relievers. Matsui and Bradgley Rodriguez covered the final four innings (two apiece), not allowing a hit and striking out five.

That leaves plenty available for game on against the Dodgers, with Jason Adam, Jeremiah Estrada, Ron Marinaccio, Adrian Morejon, Wandy Peralta and closer Mason Miller all fresh. All but Marinaccio and Peralta are high-leverage options that will likely be used tonight if the game is close.

Detroit Lions rookie contract details: DL Tyre West

Rounding out their seven-member 2026 NFL Draft class, the Detroit Lions inked defensive lineman Tyre West to a rookie contract.

West agreed to a four-year, $4.54 million contract with the Lions, including a fully-guaranteed $167,296 signing bonus and an average annual salary of $1.13 million.

Per Spotrac, West carries a 2026 cap hit of $926,824.

#Lions sign seventh-round pick Tyre West to four-year, $4.547 million deal that includes $167,292 signing bonus

— Aaron Wilson (@AaronWilson_NFL) May 11, 2026

The 6-foot-1, 278-pounder totaled 23 tackles, 7.5 tackles for loss, four sacks, one forced fumble, and one pass defended last season at Tennessee. In his college career, West tallied 65 tackles, 20.5 tackles for loss, 10 sacks, and two forced fumbles with the Volunteers. He also totaled 17 pressures in each of his last two seasons, per Pro Football Focus.

Similar to Skyler Gill-Howard, West will have the opportunity to compete for a defensive line rotation spot in his rookie campaign this fall and should be a valuable developmental depth piece for the franchise moving forward.

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Pat Nevin Backs Everton Signing Chelsea Star: Can Moyes Get The Best Out Of The Bullish Striker?

Pat Nevin Backs Everton Signing Chelsea Star: Can Moyes Get The Best Out Of The Bullish Striker?
Pat Nevin Backs Everton Signing Chelsea Star: Can Moyes Get The Best Out Of The Bullish Striker?

Everton are looking to revive interest in a striker they narrowly missed out on last summer, and that’s Chelsea’s Liam Delap. Football Insider and TEAMtalk state that the Toffees have placed the 23-year-old English forward right at the top of their shortlist ahead of the 2026/27 season. Delap moved to Stamford Bridge from Ipswich Town in June 2025 for £30 million, choosing Chelsea’s Champions League project over Merseyside.

Everton eye Chelsea forward again as familiar transfer target struggles at Stamford Bridge

That choice came despite Everton holding extensive talks with the player, even giving his agent a private tour of Finch Farm and the new Hill Dickinson Stadium. However, his debut season in London has been tough, yielding just two goals in 38 appearances and a mere 11 Premier League starts. With Chelsea signing Emmanuel Emegha from Strasbourg this summer, Delap’s path to regular football looks even more restricted.

Chelsea appear ready to cash in, with talkSPORT valuing the forward at £40 million. While Delap told The Telegraph that he wants to stay and fight for his place, Stamford Bridge officials seem to have other ideas. Santiago Castro and Troy Parrott are also on Everton’s radar as backup options, according to TEAMtalk. Former Everton player Pat Nevin has already thrown his support behind the deal, branding it absolutely nailed on as a perfect match for the striker.

“I don’t see him going back to Ipswich,” Nevin stated in an interview. “Everton would be the obvious place. Absolutely nailed on. I’m not saying it’s a done deal, but I think Everton want him and I think it would be brilliant for everyone.”

Can David Moyes actually turn Liam Delap’s career around at Everton?

Liam Delap's difficult Chelsea season opens a fresh door for Everton this summer

LONDON, ENGLAND – MAY 16: Liam Delap of Chelsea looks on during the warm up prior to the Emirates FA Cup Final match between Chelsea and Manchester City on May 16, 2026 in London, England. (Photo by Clive Rose/Getty Images)

Everton‘s renewed interest makes sense on paper, but the real question is whether Delap fits into David Moyes’ specific tactical framework. The Scottish manager has done a brilliant job transforming Everton from relegation battlers into genuine European contenders in 2025/26, even picking up the Premier League Manager of the Month award in February 2025.

His system relies heavily on direct, vertical play, requiring a central striker who can hold up the ball, stretch opposing backlines, and link up with creative sparks like Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall and Jack Grealish. As a powerful, hard-running centre-forward, Delap certainly has the physical traits to thrive in that role. The massive worry, however, lies in front of the goal.

Two goals from 38 games points to a player drained of confidence, rather than one just lacking minutes. Moyes has a proven track record of reviving strikers through structured preparation and clear roles, but Delap must sharpen his execution in the box, not just work hard, if he wants to genuinely displace Beto.

At £40 million, Everton have to consider the financial risk carefully. Yet, if Moyes secures his signature, the tactical suitability combined with Delap’s desire to prove Chelsea wrong could turn this into an incredibly smart bit of summer business. It is a gamble Everton need to get right.

5 bold predictions for Patriots in 2026 season

The New England Patriots have a heap of expectations for the 2026 NFL season after losing to the Seattle Seahawks in last season’s Super Bowl.

The Patriots have four new veteran stars — Romeo Doubs, Dre’Mont Jones, Kevin Byard and Alijah-Vera Tucker — as well as several talented incoming rookies including Caleb Lomu and Gabe Jacas, that New England expects to help them get back to the Super Bowl next season, and win.

Shortly following the release of the Patriots’ schedule for the 2026 season, many questions exist as to how the Patriots will fare on the year from a variety of angles. Here are five bold predictions for the Patriots next season.

Romeo Doubs notches first 1,000-yard season without A.J. Brown in town

Romeo Doubs is in line to assume the role that Stefon Diggs had with the Patriots in 2025 as the team’s No. 1 receiver. Patriots coach Mike Vrabel intends to increase DeMario Douglas’ role in the offense, and Kayshon Boutte will demand more targets next season after the year that he had in 2025, in the event that he stays in New England.

Nevertheless, Doubs, who has consistently converted at least 60 percent of his targets into receptions across his four seasons in the league, has the talent to go for 1,000 yards next season with over 100 passes thrown his way.

Patriots go 3-2 in primetime games next season

The Patriots will play five primetime games next season. They will play their season opener on the road against the Seattle Seahawks. Seattle’s sweltering defense will prove to be too much for New England to begin the year, handing the Patriots their first loss in 2026.

New England has the defense to pull off wins against the Chicago Bears and Los Angeles Chargers in primetime. Pressuring Bears quarterback Caleb Williams will give the Patriots the edge in Week 7, and more relentless play against the Chargers and their questionable offensive line will do the trick in Week 12.

The Patriots have more weapons than the Minnesota, making that a favorable matchup for New England that results in a win, but the Chiefs’ offense figures to overwhelm the Patriots in a win for Kansas City. New England projects to finish the season with a 3-2 record in primetime games.

Patriots finish with No. 1 defense against the run in 2026

The Patriots ranked No. 6 in the NFL in rushing yards allowed (1,729) and No. 4 in rushing touchdowns allowed (11) last season. New England’s defensive tackles, Milton Williams and Christian Barmore, are in the early parts of their primes and are due to take the next step next season.

Harold Landry will be healthy next season, and Dre’Mont Jones gives the Patriots a second imposing edge rusher that primes the team to be even better against the run in 2026. How much better? The Patriots finish with the No. 1 run defense in the league next season.

Packers hand Patriots big loss that impacts AFC East title race

The Patriots will play the Green Bay Packers in Week 9. Green Bay’s passing attack, even without Doubs, has the firepower to get the better of Maye in an uptempo affair against New England.

New England has seven matchups that put them against the strongest Super Bowl contenders in the league next season, but the Packers are a team that the Patriots ought to be favored against. Nevertheless, Green Bay will do enough to contain New England’s rushing attack and pull off a major win that disadvantages the Patriots in a close battle with the Bills for the AFC East crown.

Patriots fail to represent the AFC in Super Bowl LXI

The Patriots came out on top in the AFC last season, but a new story will be told in 2026. The Buffalo Bills are the strongest team in the conference and have the framework to unseat the Patriots as AFC champs.

Meanwhile, all it will take is Patrick Mahomes returning to form next season, even with the receiving corps that he has to work with, for the Kansas City Chiefs to impede the Patriots' path to the Super Bowl. That doesn't even take into account Super Bowl MVP Kenneth Walker III being in Kansas City's backfield now.

The Ravens are the third formidable foe that the Patriots will need to be weary of in 2026. Strikingly, Baltimore did not make the playoffs last season but is due for a bounce-back year with its marquee acquisition of defensive end Trey Hendrickson being a difference-maker for them.

A playoff game on the road in Baltimore spells bad news for New England, but one at home has the potential to go either way. In the event that the Patriots encounter any of those three teams in the playoffs, their postseason will come to a close.

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Steelers sign 2026 draft picks Germie Bernard, Eli Heidenreich

The Steelers have signed a pair of their draft picks on Monday.

Pittsburgh announced receiver Germie Bernard and running back/receiver Eli Heidenreich put pen to paper on their respective four-year rookie contracts.

Bernard was the No. 47 overall pick in the second round out of Alabama. He caught 64 passes for 862 yards with seven touchdowns in 2025. He played two seasons for the Crimson Tide after spending 2022 at Michigan State and 2023 at Washington.

Heidenreich was the club’s final selection of 2026 at No. 230 in the seventh round. He played his college ball at Navy, appearing in 38 total games. He registered 109 catches for 1,994 yards with 16 touchdowns as well as 1,157 yards rushing with seven TDs.

Domino's announces emergency pizzas for USMNT World Cup red cards

Does the thought of Christian Pulisic getting a red card in the World Cup send a shudder down your spine?

Don't worry! Domino's is here to make the pain feel not so bad. The pizza company announced its unofficial promotion for the global tournament on Monday, May 18. They are giving away $1 million worth of "Emergency Pizzas" every time a member of the U.S. men's national team gets a red card in a World Cup match.

To enter, fans can sign up online at the Domino's website and join Domino's Rewards. The pizza company will randomly select 60,000 people to receive a free medium two-topping pizza when the penalty is called.

"Soccer gurus know the worst thing to happen in a game is for a player on the team you're rooting for to receive a red card," Kate Trumbull, Domino's executive vice president – chief marketing officer, said in a statement. "If that happens to the American squad, Domino's is here to help ease the pain by giving away Emergency Pizzas. It may not change the outcome of the match, but it can provide a delicious pick-me-up when it's needed most."

While red cards, which come with an ejection, are fairly rare, soccer fans might recall the 2006 World Cup group stage match when the United States played Italy as a reason to be hopeful for free pizza. There were three total red cards called in the tense draw, two against the Stars and Stripes.

And that's not all. Domino's is partnering with EA Sports and their soccer video game, EA Sports FC (remember, it's no longer FIFA), to give away even more emergency pizzas: 75,000 of them to be exact. Every Friday from the announcement of the deal through June 5, the chain will release promo codes to gamers for a free medium two-topping pizza.

But wait. There's more! Domino's is partnering with soccer boutique Saturdays Football for a capsule collection of kits, slides and a hat. The jerseys have designs that have been fan favorites throughout the years, including three with a collar and a longsleeve warm-up kit.

Carolina Confirmed: Jaguars’ Joint Practice Schedule Is Taking Shape

JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA - SEPTEMBER 07: Travis Hunter #12 of the Jacksonville Jaguars reacts as he takes the field prior to a game against the Carolina Panthers during the game at EverBank Stadium on September 07, 2025 in Jacksonville, Florida. (Photo by Mike Carlson/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Jaguars fans may be in for a treat this preseason. Jacksonville is reportedly exploring multiple joint practice opportunities throughout the 2026 preseason, a development that carries real value at a time when most starting-caliber players see limited action in actual preseason games.

Carolina Returning to Jax

The first 2026 confirmation came from Carolina Panthers head coach Dave Canales, who, on Monday, verified reports that Jacksonville will host joint practices with the Panthers during Week 2 of the 2026 NFL preseason. Carolina last faced off against Jacksonville in week one of the 2025 season, with Jacksonville winning the EverBank Stadium matchup 26-10.

The matchup makes natural sense given the connection between the two franchises, and for Jaguars fans, it also means a reunion of sorts, with former Jacksonville linebacker Devin Lloyd now in Carolina teal making his first visit back to Jacksonville’s Miller Electric Center. Additionally, Coen, in 2023, took over as offensive coordinator for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, when Canales received the Panther head coaching job. Jacksonville passing game coordinator, Shane Waldron, also coached with Canales for years with the Seattle Seahawks.

A second, potential joint practice opportunity may be even more anticipated. Earlier this offseason, head coach Liam Coen stated his preference to arrange joint practices with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers if the two teams landed on the same preseason schedule. With the schedule now confirmed and Tampa Bay slotted into Jacksonville’s Week 3 preseason game, it would be reasonable to expect that conversation to move forward. Coen’s familiarity with the Buccaneers organization only adds to the likelihood of that session coming together. Jacksonville last hosted Tampa Bay for joint practices back in the 2024 preseason, a week that produced some memorable moments, including a standout showing from a then-lesser known Brian Thomas Jr. that offered an early glimpse of what was to come.

In an era where meaningful preseason snaps for starters are increasingly rare, joint practices have quietly become one of the most valuable evaluation tools available to NFL coaching staffs, and one of the most compelling content offerings for fans navigating the long wait between the draft and the regular season. Jacksonville appears set to deliver on both fronts in 2026.

Full Preseason Schedule

  • Week 1 (Sat, Aug 15th; 4 pm): at New Orleans Saints
  • Week 2 (Fri, Aug 21st; 7:30 pm): vs Carolina Panthers
  • Week 3 (Fri, Aug 28th; 7:30 pm): vs Tampa Bay Buccaneers

If all the stars align, Jacksonville could potentially have three straight weeks of joint practices, with the gameday action primarily focused on the rookie class, team depth, and players who spent much of 2025 injured.

Michigan football adds Darius Johnson, 7th commitment this month for 2027 class

Michigan has had robust recruiting success this month, accounting for more than half of the current 2027 class of pledges, and added a four-star defensive back on Monday.

Darius Johnson, out of Notre Dame High in Riverside, California, chose Michigan over Oregon, UCLA and USC, among others. The 6-foot-1, 170-pounder is ranked four stars by 247Sports Composite and is ranked No. 313 nationally and No. 35 among corners.

He is the son of Derrick Johnson, who played for Washington and then in the NFL. His brother, Derrick Johnson II, plays at Oklahoma. Johnson reposted on social media several updates of his commitment.

Michigan now has 13 commitments to the 2027 class, including seven in May.

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Why Steve Spurrier said one of his best South Carolina moments was against Tennessee

COLUMBIA — Steve Spurrier did a lot in 11 seasons as South Carolina football's coach but when asked which signature moment stands out, he immediately thought of 2005.

In his first season as coach of the Gamecocks he went to Knoxville and returned having done something no other Gamecocks coach had: Win a game in Neyland Stadium against Tennessee. South Carolina was 0-12 at Tennessee before that.

With just under three minutes left, South Carolina failed to convert on third down. Spurrier then decided to send Josh Brown out for a 49-yard field goal. Despite his career-long being just 45, Brown drilled the game-winning kick for a 16-15 victory.

Spurrier reflected on that game ahead of his South Carolina Athletic Hall of Fame induction as part of the 2026 class on May 18.

Spurrier is from Johnson City, Tennessee, which is about 100 miles from Knoxville, and was a star at Science Hill High School.

Part of what makes that game so special is that two weeks later, the unthinkable happened yet again.

South Carolina faced 12th-ranked Florida, where Spurrier won a Heisman Trophy and also coached for 12 seasons with one national championship.

He contributed to the 14-game win streak for the Gators in the series with the Gamecocks, but once Spurrier switched to the home sideline in Williams-Brice Stadium, things changed.

The Gamecocks beat Florida for the first time since 1939, coming away with a 30-22 victory.

Spurrier retired during the 2015 season with a program-high 86 wins.

"I still brag about being a coach that won his first game (at South Carolina) at age 60 and was the winningest coach at that school, so write that down," Spurrier said.

Spurrier took the Gamecocks to the SEC East Division championship in 2010 and beat No. 1 Alabama that same season. He had three 11-win seasons and five bowl game victories.

Saudia Roundtree raves about Dawn Staley's impact

Among the other inductees is Saudia Roundtree, who won three state championships for Westside High School girls basketball in Anderson, South Carolina, before playing at Georgia.

She led the Bulldogs to a Final Four in 1995. In 1996 she was named Naismith College Player of the Year, the USBWA Women’s National Player of the Year, the WBCA Player of the Year, SEC Player of the Year and SEC Female Athlete of the Year. That year, Georgia lost to Pat Summitt's Tennessee team in the national championship.

Even though Roundtree played for another SEC team, her admiration for South Carolina coach Dawn Staley is strong.

"Dawn, you can't even put it into words what she's done for women's basketball, not just the state of South Carolina," Roundtree said. "Back when I played some decades ago, we weren't staying in state. Look at all these kids now. Dawn has established a program, not only in South Carolina, but nationally, that now you can stay home and play for a great team. Who wouldn't want to play for Dawn Staley?"

Roundtree is five years Staley's junior so the two didn't ever meet on the college level when Staley played for Virginia but did play each other in the ABL.

"I'm proud now to be from the state of South Carolina, and what Dawn is doing in South Carolina, I'm proud. Even though I went to University of Georgia, I still cheer for South Carolina," Roundtree said.

In 2025, Staley became the highest-paid women's basketball coach in the history of the sport, a milestone that Roundtree said seemed impossible when she was a player.

"She's a Black female, a Black coach and back then we didn't have those type of opportunities, so I salute Dawn, she's gonna pave the way for kids coming and coaches, future coaches coming behind her," Roundtree said. "We didn't think anyone would make $20 million coaching women's basketball but now these kids can dream big. So I am proud to be a part of the generation that paved the way, but the sky's the limit now and I think it started with Dawn Staley."

Other inductees for the 2026 class are: Clemson pitcher Brian Barnes; Clemson SID Tim Bourret; Coastal Carolina track and field's Amber Campbell Moore; Clemson women’s basketball coach Jim Davis; Greenwood's Armanti Edwards, who set NCAA records as Appalachian State quarterback; Orangeburg native and NFL cornerback Dwayne Harper; high school track coach Bob Jenkins; and South Carolina defensive lineman Andrew Provence.

Lulu Kesin covers South Carolina athletics for The Greenville News and the USA TODAY Network. Email her at LKesin@usatodayco.com. Follow her on X@Lulukesin and Bluesky‪@bylulukesin.bsky.social‬

This article originally appeared on Greenville News: Steve Spurrier talks South Carolina football 2005 win over Tennessee

Why Steve Spurrier said one of his best South Carolina moments was against Tennessee

COLUMBIA — Steve Spurrier did a lot in 11 seasons as South Carolina football's coach but when asked which signature moment stands out, he immediately thought of 2005.

In his first season as coach of the Gamecocks he went to Knoxville and returned having done something no other Gamecocks coach had: Win a game in Neyland Stadium against Tennessee. South Carolina was 0-12 at Tennessee before that.

With just under three minutes left, South Carolina failed to convert on third down. Spurrier then decided to send Josh Brown out for a 49-yard field goal. Despite his career-long being just 45, Brown drilled the game-winning kick for a 16-15 victory.

Spurrier reflected on that game ahead of his South Carolina Athletic Hall of Fame induction as part of the 2026 class on May 18.

Spurrier is from Johnson City, Tennessee, which is about 100 miles from Knoxville, and was a star at Science Hill High School.

Part of what makes that game so special is that two weeks later, the unthinkable happened yet again.

South Carolina faced 12th-ranked Florida, where Spurrier won a Heisman Trophy and also coached for 12 seasons with one national championship.

He contributed to the 14-year long win streak for the Gators in the series with the Gamecocks, but once Spurrier switched to the home sideline in Williams-Brice Stadium, things changed.

The Gamecocks beat Florida for the first time since 1939, coming away with a 30-22 victory.

Spurrier retired during the 2015 season with a program-high 86 wins.

"I still brag about being a coach that won his first game (at South Carolina) at age 60 and was the winningest coach at that school, so write that down," Spurrier said.

Spurrier took the Gamecocks to the SEC East Division championship in 2010 and beat No. 1 Alabama that same season. He had three 11-win seasons and five bowl game victories.

Saudia Roundtree raves about Dawn Staley's impact

Among the other inductees is Saudia Roundtree who won three state championships for Westside High School girls basketball in Anderson, South Carolina, before playing at Georgia.

She led the Bulldogs to a Final Four in 1995. In 1996 she was named Naismith College Player of the Year, the USBWA Women’s National Player of the Year, the WBCA Player of the Year, SEC Player of the Year and SEC Female Athlete of the Year. That year, Georgia lost to Pat Summitt's Tennessee team in the national championship.

Even though Roundtree played for another SEC team, her admiration for South Carolina coach Dawn Staley is strong.

"Dawn, you can't even put it into words what she's done for women's basketball, not just the state of South Carolina," Roundtree said. "Back when I played some decades ago, we weren't staying in state. Look at all these kids now. Dawn has established a program, not only in South Carolina, but nationally, that now you can stay home and play for a great team. Who wouldn't want to play for Dawn Staley?"

Roundtree is five years Staley's junior so the two didn't ever meet on the college level when Staley played for Virginia but did play each other in the ABL.

"I'm proud now to be from the state of South Carolina, and what Dawn is doing in South Carolina, I'm proud. Even though I went to University of Georgia, I still cheer for South Carolina," Roundtree said.

In 2025, Staley became the highest-paid women's basketball coach in the history of the sport, a milestone that Roundtree said seemed impossible when she was a player.

"She's a Black female, a Black coach and back then we didn't have those type of opportunities, so I salute Dawn, she's gonna pave the way for kids coming and coaches, future coaches coming behind her," Roundtree said. "We didn't think anyone would make $20 million coaching women's basketball but now these kids can dream big. So I am proud to be a part of the generation that paved the way, but the sky's the limit now and I think it started with Dawn Staley."

Other inductees for the 2026 class are: Clemson pitcher Brian Barnes; Clemson SID Tim Bourret; Coastal Carolina track and field's Amber Campbell Moore; Clemson women’s basketball coach Jim Davis; Greenwood's Armanti Edwards, who set NCAA records as Appalachian State quarterback; Orangeburg native and NFL cornerback Dwayne Harper; high school track coach Bob Jenkins; and South Carolina defensive lineman Andrew Provence.

Lulu Kesin covers South Carolina athletics for The Greenville News and the USA TODAY Network. Email her at LKesin@usatodayco.com. Follow her on X@Lulukesin and Bluesky‪@bylulukesin.bsky.social‬

This article originally appeared on Greenville News: Steve Spurrier talks South Carolina football 2005 win over Tennessee

Brazilian artisan crafts replica World Cup trophies to the joy of locals and celebrities alike

RIO DE JANEIRO (AP) — Brazilian soccer fan and former metallurgist Jarbas Meneghini Carlini has been combining his love for the sport with his business, making replicas of the FIFA World Cup trophy in his workshop in western Rio de Janeiro.

After watching Brazil's then-captain Dunga triumphantly lift the trophy following the team's fourth World Cup win in 1994, Carlini resolved to create his own.

“They weren’t for sale. So I decided to make the trophies myself. And today, I’m a trophy craftsman,” he said, from his workshop in Campo Grande.

The 58-year-old makes the replica World Cup trophies by hand from molds and finishes them off with paint. They range in size and price from about $1 to $100.

Carlini sells them to fans and tourists at the nearby Maracanã soccer stadium. But he has also gifted the trophies to stars including Pelé, Jorginho and Ronaldinho and sent them across Brazil and around the world.

To explain the emotion so often evident on his clients' faces when they pose for photos with his work, Carlini points to the trophy’s meaning.

“Everyone wants to be a world champion, everyone wants to be the best,” Carlini said.

Like the game’s original most-coveted accolade, Carlini’s trophies depict two stylized human figures reaching upward to support a globe. But his are made from plaster, rather than 18-carat gold.

“Yet it brings the same sense of wonder, as if it were made of gold,” Carlini said.

Over the years, the artisan has branched out, and now creates replicas of the former World Cup trophy used between 1930 and 1970, the Copa Libertadores trophy but also golden balls, gloves and boots.

World Cup years are particularly good for business, Carlini said.

As the country gears up to support the Seleção — or national team — in this year’s tournament hosted by the United States, Canada and Mexico in June and July, Carlini has prepared 200 trophies, but says sales could reach 600 if Brazil were to win.

South America’s biggest country has won five World Cup titles, more than any other nation, but its last successful attempt dates to 2002.

Brazilians are known for their joyful style of play and pulling off spectacular tricks such as a bicycle kick, said Carlini, who hopes his team will end the dry spell this year.

“That’s what we should use in the next World Cup to become champions: use joy, use artistry,” he said.

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Panthers coach Dave Canales anticipates competitive advantage with light NFL travel schedule

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Coach Dave Canales anticipates the Carolina Panthers will remain fresher throughout the 2026 campaign.

Scheduled to travel an NFL-low 8,740 air miles, the Panthers are hoping to avoid many pitfalls of travel and enjoy more time for recovery and rest.

"Recovery, minimizing the time you're spending on planes," Canales said during Monday's teleconference. "Flying does do a little bit of something to your body. 

"It certainly can be an advantage to be able to get a little bit back in the tank, get to your hotel sooner, settle in, go through your meetings, go through your body care and prep that happens the day before a game."

The Panthers (8-9), who captured the NFC South title last season, will travel about 30,000 fewer miles than the international-driven San Francisco 49ers.

"Being in Charlotte, we're kind of central to the Northeast, the South, the East Coast, the Midwest, everything just kind of feels within range, that these are shorter trips," Canales said. "So we'll try to take advantage of that."

Panthers coach Dave Canales preps for joint practices  

The Panthers open the 2026 NFL schedule by facing the Arizona Cardinals during the Aug. 6 Hall of Fame Game in Canton, Ohio. To close out the preseason, Canales said he anticipated facing the Jacksonville Jaguars and Houston Texans in back-to-back joint practices next August

It would be a reunion for the Panthers and Texans, who staged joint practices last summer. Turning the events into a home-and-home series, the Texans are scheduled to hold workouts at the practice fields behind Bank of America Stadium. 

The teams will play in a preseason game Aug. 28 in Charlotte, North Carolina. The Panthers travel to Jacksonville for practices and a game on Aug. 21.

Jazz Writer Chandler Holt Gives Perspective on Utah’s Historic Lottery

May 10, 2026; Chicago, IL, USA; Washington Wizards former player John Wall, Utah Jazz former player Keynote George, Memphis Grizzlies former player Tayshaun Prince and Chicago Bulls former player Toni Kukoc pose for a photo during the 2026 NBA Draft Lottery at Navy Pier. Mandatory Credit: David Banks-Imagn Images

After years of hardship and suffering, the Utah Jazz finally struck gold in the NBA Lottery.

The date May 10, 2026, the date Utah got the No. 2 pick, should be hung up in the rafters of the Delta Center for time and eternity.

Besides capping off the rebuild in a stunning fashion, this day now holds a historical significance. To better understand this moment in Jazz history, The Lead sat down with KSL Jazz beat writer Chandler Holt.

History Made for Utah Jazz

Picks 1-4 in the NBA Draft Lottery 2026:

1. Washington Wizards
2. Utah Jazz
3. Memphis Grizzlies
4. Chicago Bulls pic.twitter.com/9hDs3rTEyo

— NBA (@NBA) May 10, 2026

This year’s lottery results marked the first time the Jazz organization ever moved up a spot in the NBA Lottery. If the Jazz ever found themselves in the lottery, the team either dropped or stayed put in the standings. The only time they really “moved up” was in 2005. Utah traded the sixth and 27th picks to the Portland Trail Blazers to move up to the third spot in the draft.

There, they selected franchise cornerstone, Deron Williams. Now that the team has the second pick in the upcoming draft, they can select a franchise cornerstone once again.

What to Do with the Pick?

The No. 2 selection in a deep draft holds much value for the Jazz front office. Whoever falls to the second overall has the chance to be a win-now player. AJ Dybantsa, Cameron Boozer, and Darryn Petersonall can make a case to be the number one pick.

There’s a rumor that Utah is trading up to get Dybantsa and keep him in Utah. Tempting, for sure, but the price for the number one pick sounds astronomical.

“I see a lot of people talking about the possibility of trading up to one (the first pick)”, said Holt. “The whole Ace Bailey and number two (the second pick) for one, is like the most blasphemous thing I have ever heard.”

“The Jazz love Ace Bailey, Will Hardy loves him, the front office loves him,” Holt continued. “That would be a ridiculous overpay of a trade.”

From career nights to closing out his rookie season, Ace isn't slowing down anytime soon

YEAR ONE Episode 5 is out now on Jazz YouTube pic.twitter.com/dvmhrYFg1k

— Utah Jazz (@utahjazz) May 16, 2026

If the asking price for Bailey felt too high for Holt, then the Jazz front office would likely feel the same. If the Washington Wizards call and ask for that price, Utah should hang up. Speaking of trades, the Jazz could use the pick to trade for a win-now veteran star. It seems unlikely that they would entertain the idea, but it is an option to make the team better now; with a player like Giannis Antetokounmporumored to want out of his organization, the Jazz front office should consider the avenue.

If no trades happen with the pick, another question remains: Who do the Utah Jazz select in the 2026 draft?

Pick the Hometown Kid

Though it may seem wild to say, the Jazz have a 50% of picking Dybantsa with the second pick. With rumors circulating that he told the media he prefers to stay in Utah. 

“I wouldn’t rule it out, I also wouldn’t bet on it,” stated Holt when asked about this subject. “I would probably say less than a 50% chance it happens, but if it did happen, it wouldn’t be the most mind-blowing thing.”

The Jazz are looking for someone who wants to play in Salt Lake City for a long time. So picking the guy who played at BYU and shows interest in becoming a Jazz is logical. The college hooper averaged 25.5 ppg, 6.8 rebounds, and 3.7 assists in his one year at BYU.

BYU AJ Dybantsa pic.twitter.com/khMwAOqTBm

— Pitless (@pitlessball) March 20, 2026

The Jazz could use a prospect of that caliber, especially as they look to make a quick run back to the playoffs next season. Dybantsa’s scoring punch off the bench and rebound IQ could benefit them not just in the regular season but in the postseason.

The Comeback Jayhawk 

At the start of the college basketball season, Peterson got crowned the undisputed number-one pick contender. For a while, it felt like nobody could challenge his hold on that spot. Then the cramps and early exits from games started. Peterson and his group have since put some of the criticisms of these actions to bed, stating that creatine consumption caused the cramps.

Fancy that this answer comes out around the draft lottery and combine. Though Peterson’s healthy history can get a little murky, fans and pundits alike don’t deny the kid has talent. In head-to-head matchups with Dybantsa, Peterson usually outdueled the player wearing BYU blue and averaged 20.2 points, 4.2 rebounds, and 1.6 assists per game on the season. 

Kansas Darryn Peterson pic.twitter.com/EO7qjoOJuc

— Pitless (@pitlessball) March 23, 2026

With stats like that, organizations drafting in the top three may forgo their fears and do anything to draft Peterson, but is it worth it?

“They’re [the Jazz front office] gonna go into every single thing you could ever think about,” said Holt. “Since it’s a storyline, I’m 100% positive they will look into all the injury stuff, they will talk with him about it, they will go to doctors.”

He later stated, “From the stuff that I’ve heard, it doesn’t sound like the biggest of a deal.”

A Family Reunion

Boozer takes the spot of the most intriguing candidate of this draft. He won the Naismith Men’s College Player of the Year Award this year, and some could argue that he and Duke would’ve gone further in the NCAA Tournament if not for a flukey possession. 

He’s No. 1 on some draft boards due to his efficient 56% shooting and his ability to score at will near the basket. On top of that, he ranked second in points accumulated in the entire NCAA, just behind Dybantsa. Others debate whether the forward can become a superstar in the NBA, claiming that Peterson and Dybantsa have a better chance at reaching that level of play.

Cam Boozer vs Siena in the NCAA tournament:

22 PTS | 13 REB | 3 AST pic.twitter.com/HE1X16OoTr

— Zark (@ZarkTweets) May 10, 2026

The combine will give front offices more answers on Boozer’s potential, but the Jazz may have a trump card up their sleeve. Carlos Boozer, Cameron Boozer’s father, scouts for talent to help Utah’s front office. He knows his son better than anyone, yet some fans fear the Jazz might be forced to draft Cameron because of his father’s role in the front office.

“I think the effect on decision making is incremental, it’s tiny, it is minuscule,” said Holt of the Jazz drafting Cameron, because his dad is on the staff. “The Jazz will take the best player available, and for what they feel will be the best for their team.”

The Best Position to Be in 

With the draft so far away, Jazz Nation and Utah media alike can speculate who the best player is for their team. Over the coming month, fans will hear daily discourse, smoke screens, and rumors about these players. Whoever Utah picks will be celebrated and forever remembered. Jazz Nation always supports its players, and soon Dybantsa, Peterson, or Boozer will find that out first-hand.

Not since 1980 have the Utah Jazz selected from the No. 2 position in the draft. Fans of this team should enjoy the experience; who knows, it may take another couple of decades to get back to that position.

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Michigan football lands 4-star defensive back Darius Johnson

It's another day that ends in "Y," which recently has meant Michigan football has landed an elite recruit.

The Wolverines got a commitment from four-star class of 2027 cornerback Darius Johnson out of Riverside, Calif. (Notre Dame), on Monday, May 18. Johnson, who stands 6 feet 1 and 160 pounds, is the No. 28 player in California, the No. 35 cornerback in the country and the No. 310 overall player in the rising senior class per 247Sports composite rankings.

Michigan Wolverines cheerleader run flags down the field before the game against the Wisconsin Badgers Oct 4, 2025 at Michigan Stadium.

Johnson chose U-M over other finalists Oregon, UCLA and Cal.

Michigan has been on a heater on the recruiting trail in recent weeks, landing four-star wide receiver Quentin Burrell, four-star defensive lineman Xavier Muhammad, three-star cornerback Charles Woodson Jr. and four-star running back Tyson Robinson all in the past week.

The first full class under new coach Kyle Whittingham now has 12 commits and is ranked No. 15 in the country by 247Sports.

Tony Garcia is the Michigan beat writer for the Detroit Free Press. Email him at apgarcia@freepress.com and follow him on X at @RealTonyGarcia.

This article originally appeared on Detroit Free Press: Michigan football lands 4-star defensive back Darius Johnson

Michigan football lands 4-star defensive back Darius Johnson

It's another day that ends in "Y," which recently has meant Michigan football has landed an elite recruit.

The Wolverines got a commitment from four-star class of 2027 cornerback Darius Johnson out of Riverside, Calif. (Notre Dame), on Monday, May 18. Johnson, who stands 6 feet 1 and 160 pounds, is the No. 28 player in California, the No. 35 cornerback in the country and the No. 310 overall player in the rising senior class per 247Sports composite rankings.

Michigan Wolverines cheerleader run flags down the field before the game against the Wisconsin Badgers Oct 4, 2025 at Michigan Stadium.

Johnson chose U-M over other finalists Oregon, UCLA and Cal.

Michigan has been on a heater on the recruiting trail in recent weeks, landing four-star wide receiver Quentin Burrell, four-star defensive lineman Xavier Muhammad, three-star cornerback Charles Woodson Jr. and four-star running back Tyson Robinson all in the past week.

The first full class under new coach Kyle Whittingham now has 12 commits and is ranked No. 15 in the country by 247Sports.

Tony Garcia is the Michigan beat writer for the Detroit Free Press. Email him at apgarcia@freepress.com and follow him on X at @RealTonyGarcia.

This article originally appeared on Detroit Free Press: Michigan football lands 4-star defensive back Darius Johnson

Texans, Raiders to hold a joint practice ahead of their preseason game

The Texans will have joint practices with two teams this summer.

Their joint practice with the Panthers before the final preseason game on Aug. 28 was previously reported on Monday. The Texans also will hold a joint practice with the Raiders ahead of the Aug. 20 preseason game in Houston, Jonathan Alexander of the Houston Chronicle reports.

New Raiders coach Klint Kubiak is the son of Gary Kubiak, who was the Texans' head coach from 2006-13.

It will give Raiders quarterbacks Kirk Cousins and Fernando Mendoza a chance to take snaps against one of the league's top defenses.

Saturday Night's Main Event to be headlined this Saturday by Penta's Intercontinental Title defense against Ethan Page

Penta (left) and Rey Mysterio face off Saturday, Feb. 1, 2025, during the WWE Royal Rumble at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis.
Penta (left) and Rey Mysterio face off Saturday, Feb. 1, 2025, during the WWE Royal Rumble at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis.

WWE Saturday Night's Main Event XLIV will take place this Saturday from the Allen County War Memorial Coliseum in Fort Wayne, Indiana, headlined by Penta defending the Intercontinental Title against Ethan Page.

On the undercard, The Vision (Logan Paul and Austin Theory) will defend the World Tag Team Championship against The Street Profits (Montez Ford and Angelo Dawkins). In addition, Rhea Ripley, Charlotte Flair and Alexis Bliss will take on Jade Cargill, B-Fab and Michin in a six-woman tag team match.

Since defeating Dominik Mysterio on March 2 on WWE Raw to capture his first Intercontinental Championship, Penta has established himself as a prominent figure on the Monday Night Raw brand. He also retained his title at Wrestlemania 42 in a chaotic, critically acclaimed Ladder Match, hitting a brutal "Mexican Destroyer" off a ladder to defeat Je'Von Evans, Rey Mysterio, Dragon Lee, Rusev, and JD McDonagh.

However, Penta should have his hands full this Saturday against Page. In a May 4 tag team match on Raw, Page and Rusev scored a victory over Penta and Evans. After Rusev slammed Penta onto the announce table, Penta was rolled back into the ring, where Page used a high-impact suplex to hook Penta's leg and get the pinfall over the Intercontinental champion.

Then on the May 11 episode of Raw, Page interrupted the champion, mocking Penta for hiding behind a mask while boasting that he is the rightful top contender because he already proved he could beat him. Penta accepted the challenge, setting up the official match for Saturday.

The Street Profits earned a tag team title shot against Paul and Theory during the May 11 episode of Raw, where they teamed up with Joe Hendry to face Paul, Austin Theory, and Bron Breakker. During the closing moments of the match, former stable leader Seth Rollins made a surprise appearance, neutralizing Breakker on the outside. Taking advantage of a completely distracted Theory in the ring, Dawkins quickly rolled him up for a shocking three-count, handing The Vision a major loss and officially punching the Profits' title shot for Saturday. 

Rousey vs. Carano medical suspensions: Nate Diaz receives lengthy term

The beating Nate Diaz took from Mike Perry could keep him out of action for while.

MMA Junkie on Monday received the California State Athletic Commission's medical suspensions for MVP MMA 1, which was headlined by Ronda Rousey vs. Gina Carano this past Saturday at Intuit Dome in Inglewood. According to the list, Diaz could be out up to 180 days for a possible fracture to a finger on his left hand. Diaz also will need to be cleared by a physician for a laceration to his scalp and forehead or be out for 60 days.

Diaz lost by corner-stoppage TKO after the second round of his co-main event with Perry. For 10 minutes, Perry dominated Diaz as he poured on the punches, elbows and kicks, and knocked down Diaz with a knee just before the second-round bell rang. That's when it was determined Diaz, who was a bloody mess, couldn't continue.

By comparison, Perry was issued only a mandatory minimum seven-day suspension by the California commission.

More: Nate Diaz has no plans to retire, wants Mike Perry rematch 'ASAP'

Unsurprisingly, UFC Hall of Famer Rousey and Carano both were issued only mandatory minimum seven-day suspensions after Rousey won by armbar submission in just 17 seconds.

Philipe Lins received a mandatory 30-day suspension for being knocked out by former UFC champion Francis Ngannou in their heavyweight "third" main event.

Rousey vs. Carano medical suspensions (full list)

  • Ronda Rousey: seven days
  • Gina Carano: seven days
  • Nate Diaz: 180 days or cleared by a physician for possible broken finger; 60 days or cleared by physician for laceration
  • Mike Perry: seven days
  • Francis Ngannou: seven days
  • Philipe Lins: 30 days for suffering knockout
  • Salahdine Parnasse: seven days
  • Kenneth Cross: 30 days for suffering knockout
  • Junior Dos Santos: 30 days for suffering knockout; indefinite pending neurological clearance
  • Robelis Despaigne: seven days
  • Namo Fazil: seven days
  • Jake Babian: 60 days or cleared by physician for laceration to head; 30 days for suffering knockout
  • Adriano Moraes: Seven days
  • Phumi Nkuta: 30 days for suffering knockouts
  • Jason Jackson: Seven days
  • Jefferson Creighton: 180 days or cleared by physician for left knee pain; 30 days for suffering knockout
  • David Mgoyan: Seven days
  • Albert Morales: 30 days
  • Aline Pereira: seven days
  • Jade Masson-Wong: seven days
  • Chris Avila: seven days
  • Brandon Jenkins: seven days

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Why isn't Kyle Schwarber playing tonight? Phillies 20-HR slugger sitting vs. Reds

Philadelphia Phillies designated hitter Kyle Schwarber

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The Philadelphia Phillies are coming off an incredible series against the Pittsburgh Pirates, where the team executed a sweep featuring a Cristopher Sanchez complete game shutout, a wild comeback, and Kyle Schwarber reaching 20 homers on the year.

While he went homerless through Games 2 and 3, Schwarber's production in Game 1 of the Pirates series helped keep the team alive and in striking distance of an incredible comeback.

However, in the first game of the series against the Cincinnati Reds back at Citizens Bank Park, Schwarber isn't in the lineup. Why? MLB.com's Paul Casella revealed the reason why, and it's not one fans should panic over.

Why Kyle Schwarber is out tonight vs. Reds

"Kyle Schwarber just woke up not feeling well today," Casella reports. "They'll determine later if he's potentially available off the bench, if needed."

Schwarber isn't starting against the Reds due to an illness that he woke up with on Monday morning.

This isn't an injury, which would've been a much bigger concern for the team and the fans. There's even a chance that Schwarber gets into the game tonight if needed and he's feeling well enough.

MOREDon Mattingly and Preston Mattingly make father-son MLB history for Phillies

Instead of Schwarber at designated hitter, the Phillies will give Bryce Harper a rest day by slotting him in as the DH, with Alec Bohm moving to first base and Edmundo Sosa playing third base.

This works out nicely, as the lefty Nick Lodolo is on the mound for the Reds. The Phillies will be running a righty-heavy lineup, with Otto Kemp over Brandon Marsh, the other notable change for the lineup.

The absence of Schwarber does sting, but that doesn't appear to be a long-term issue, as illnesses typically don't force players to miss for long.

Schwarber is out of the lineup tonight against the Reds due to an illness. He might get into the game if needed, which is a good sign that this illness won't be a serious issue.

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Callum McFarlane heaps praise on “really exciting” Xabi Alonso arrival at Chelsea

Callum McFarlane heaps praise on “really exciting” Xabi Alonso arrival at Chelsea
Callum McFarlane heaps praise on “really exciting” Xabi Alonso arrival at Chelsea

Interim Chelsea head coach Callum McFarlane has heaped praise on his successor, Xabi Alonso, following his appointment as the club’s new permanent manager.

Alonso was officially announced as Chelsea’s new manager after the crushing FA Cup final defeat against Manchester City over the weekend.

After four years with no significant progress on the pitch, Chelsea are looking ahead to a much-needed restart this summer, with Alonso’s arrival expected to herald a new era.

The Spaniard is widely described as one of the best young managers in the world following his exploits with Bayer Leverkusen in the Bundesliga.

Alonso arrives on the back of a short yet tumultuous spell with Real Madrid, where internal disputes with some of the senior players forced him out of the club.

However, that hardly affected his reputation as an elite operator with world-class potential, and his arrival has sparked plenty of excitement within the Chelsea fan base and dressing room.

McFarlane confirmed as much during his pre-match press conference, asserting that both he and the players are looking forward to life under Alonso.

“Yeah, really exciting news,” McFarlane said. “Great coach, massive pedigree. Yeah, really exciting for the club. We’re all looking forward to working with Xabi [Alonso].”

On Chelsea being able to attract a manager of Alonso’s pedigree, McFarlane said: “Yeah, it doesn’t surprise me. It’s a massive club. I think we’ve got really exciting players.

“Some of the best players in the world who have shown even though it’s been a disappointing season, they have shown at times this year the quality that we have.

“So yes, it’s a massive club, and it will always attract top players and top managers.”

McFarlane was brought in to steady a sinking ship, but has struggled to make any real impact, winning just one of his four games in charge so far.

Sitting 10th in the Premier League table, Chelsea are on course to miss out on a place in Europe altogether, although they still have two games to change that.

World-class coach is coming to replace Arne Slot at Liverpool

World-class coach is coming to replace Arne Slot at Liverpool
World-class coach is coming to replace Arne Slot at Liverpool

A world-class coach could be coming to replace Arne Slot at Liverpool and it explains everything as to why the Reds haven't sacked the Dutchman yet.

Not once in the last decade have Liverpool lost 10 Premier League games in a single season. Now under Slot, they've lost 12 with one game to go.

It was in the 2014/15 season, when Liverpool lost 12 games and saw Raheem Sterling depart the club before Brendan Rodgers was sacked at the start of the following campaign.

Slot's run in the last year or so has arguably been worse.

A 50% win rate in 2025 was awful but the Reds have succumbed to even worse form in 2026.

They have won just seven of their last 19 matches in the Premier League.

It's been a horrendous run.

Sure there were bad times under Jurgen Klopp but nothing as drab and depressing as this. Slot doesn't seem to have a clue how to turn things around. The performances are worse and worse every week. With Klopp, we always hoped there was some trick up his sleeve.

Now the fans are left to feel despondent and hopeless.

At least publically Slot still seems to have the backing of the boardroom. The roundtable talk with Billy Hogan and Richard Hughes was confirmation of that earlier this year. And Liverpool's decision not to pursue a move for Xabi Alonso was another damning confirmation of where the club is at.

But for how long can this run be sustained? For how long can you back this manager? Especially with an apparent mutiny inside the dressing room.

We cannot fully know the answer. We cannot know why Liverpool are backing him. And what is going on behind the scenes in the dressing room.

Mo Salah's social media outburst and the subsequent clamour from his teammates to like the post and thus appear to endorse his message which included a veiled critique of the manager gives us an indication.

So, why does Liverpool continue to back Slot?

We don't really know. But we have a theory. A pretty compelling theory about why Liverpool haven't acted.

And it's because the person they want, isn't available yet. But he will be very soon, and that is what Liverpool are waiting for. That is why they have let Alonso join Chelsea.

On paper, Julian Nagelsmann is the perfect candidate to continue Klopp's geggenpressing principles at Liverpool. He's the type of manager who would bring back a lot of the key components of heavy metal football, which Salah has lamented has been missing.

He's probably the only coach available right now who fits the system and who has experience working at the highest level.

Obviously, he won't be leaving his role as manager of Germany until at least when the World Cup concludes in North America this summer.

But after that Liverpool can bring him in, and Nagelsmann has already opened the door to a Premier League move once the World Cup finishes.

Nagelsmann appears to be an ideal fit for Liverpool because his football philosophy closely resembles the style established by Klopp, albeit with a more modern and possession-oriented approach.

The intensity, pressing and work without the ball remain central to Nagelsmann’s system, but he combines those qualities with greater tactical flexibility and control in possession. That balance could suit Liverpool’s current squad perfectly.

Liverpool are building around a young group of talented players with significant potential, and Nagelsmann mirrors that profile as a coach. At just 38 years old, he is still evolving as a manager, yet he already possesses the reputation and achievements of an elite figure in European football.

His work at Bayern Munich, RB Leipzig and Hoffenheim established him as one of the brightest tactical minds in the game. Now leading the Germany national football team, he has continued to enhance his reputation on the international stage.

What makes Nagelsmann particularly impressive is the amount of experience he has accumulated at such a young age. Few managers in world football have handled so many high-pressure roles before turning 40.

His tactical methods have consistently delivered results, and even though Germany are not considered to have the strongest squad on paper, many still expect them to be among the favourites at the next World Cup largely because of Nagelsmann’s influence and coaching ability.

© IMAGO - Jurgen Klopp Julian Nagelsmann Liverpool

What makes Nagelsmann such an attractive fit for Liverpool is the clear similarity between his footballing philosophy and that of Klopp.

Nagelsmann has long admired Klopp’s approach, building his own tactical identity around high-intensity football, aggressive pressing and proactive systems that thrive on energy and organisation.

Throughout his spells at Hoffenheim, RB Leipzig and Bayern Munich, his teams developed reputations as some of the Bundesliga’s strongest pressing sides.

They combined intensity with attacking football and tactical clarity - qualities that naturally align with Liverpool’s traditional identity and the expectations at Anfield.

One of Liverpool’s most obvious struggles in recent months has been a lack of cohesion without the ball. The pressing structure has often looked disjointed, with the team appearing inconsistent in how and when they apply pressure.

Nagelsmann has always been able to put together an organised, compact and coordinated pressing systems.

Nagelsmann also brings extensive experience at both club and international level, having worked across several elite environments and managed players familiar to Liverpool supporters. That includes Dominik Szoboszlai, Ibrahima Konate and Florian Wirtz.

He's the perfect candidate, and waiting for him makes a lot of sense, even if it means having to endure Slot for a little bit longer.

Given Liverpool's reluctance to fire Slot for now despite the poor run of form, there's a strong hint that it's Nagelsmann who will be heading to Anfield very soon. Because they are waiting for the right man to become available. Just as they did with Rodgers until Klopp accepted their call.

Casemiro sends emotional Man United farewell message after Forest win

Casemiro sends emotional Man United farewell message after Forest win
Casemiro sends emotional Man United farewell message after Forest win

Manchester United midfielder Casemiro delivered an emotional farewell message to the club and its supporters after he played his final game at Old Trafford on Sunday afternoon against Nottingham Forest.

Chapter closed

In January, Casemiro confirmed that he will be departing United at the end of the season upon the expiry of his contract.

United had the option of extending his stay by an additional 12 months but opted against it, presumably to offload his massive wages from the books.

The Brazilian’s dramatic uptick in form since Michael Carrick’s arrival as interim head coach sparked fan calls for United to perform a U-turn and keep him for at least one more year. However, Carrick shut down such talk, insisting that the decision had already been made.

Casemiro is also on the record saying that there was no chance of staying, despite his evident love for United.

The five-time Champions League winner was named in the starting XI on Sunday as United played their final home game of the 2025/26 campaign. Casemiro emerged from the tunnel to thunderous applause and the sight of a huge banner unfurled at the Stretford End.

He was treated to an equally immense standing ovation when he was taken off in the second half and replaced by Mason Mount. A clearly emotional Casemiro was fighting back tears as he took his place on the bench.

After the final whistle, he addressed fans at Old Trafford and thanked them for their unwavering support over the past four years. Carrick paid a special tribute to the veteran midfielder, who is now looking ahead to the next chapter in his illustrious and trophy-laden career.

Casemiro’s message

Casemiro took to social media and penned a special message to United and everyone associated with the club.

He wrote, “There are places we pass through in life… and there are places that become part of who we are.”

“Manchester will forever be my home.”

“To the city, the club, and every supporter, my sincerest thank you. These past four years have been unforgettable, filled with moments my family and I will carry with us for the rest of our lives.”

“There simply aren’t enough words to describe the happiness and warmth we’ve felt here.”

“Thank you for every cheer, every memory, and for making us feel at home from the very first day.”

“Forever a Red Devil.”

Casemiro has amassed 161 appearances for United, contributing 26 goals in that period.

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Knicks' OG Anunoby reportedly playing in Game 1 against Cavs in Eastern Conference finals

After missing the final two games of the second round with a left hamstring strain, New York Knicks forward OG Anunoby is “going to be playing in Game 1” of the 2026 Eastern Conference finals against the Cleveland Cavaliers, ESPN’s Shams Charania reported Monday.

BREAKING: Shams confirms that OG Anunoby will be AVAILABLE for Game 1 tomorrow 🔥 pic.twitter.com/0xRWWGhSxP

— The Strickland (@TheStrickland) May 18, 2026

“That’s the most important thing to come out of the second round for [the Knicks],” Charania said during an appearance on “The Pat McAfee Show.”

As of 4:15 p.m. ET on Monday, the Knicks had not yet submitted their injury report for Tuesday’s Game 1, leaving Anunoby’s official status unclear.

Anunoby suffered the injury late in Game 2 of the Knicks’ second-round series against the Philadelphia 76ers. He exited that game, a 108-102 Knicks win, with two and half minutes remaining in the fourth quarter and was later diagnosed with a hamstring strain. The initial reporting suggested Anunoby had avoided a serious injury and was considered day-to-day rather than week-to-week.

Still, New York erred on the side of caution, holding Anunoby out of Games 3 and 4 in Philadelphia. The Knicks won both, securing a sweep that granted them an extended rest ahead of the conference finals — a period that allowed Anunoby to heal up while the Cavaliers and Detroit Pistons contested a series that wound up going the distance.

“Thankfully for [the Knicks], it was a sweep, allowed him to rest,” Charania said Monday. “And now, because they were able to get even more additional days, he’s going to be good to go for Game 1 tomorrow night.”

Anunoby returned to practice last week and was a full participant in New York’s on-court work over the weekend. He told reporters at the Knicks’ practice facility Saturday that he’s feeling good ahead of the team’s second consecutive trip to the NBA’s final four, and that this hamstring issue hasn’t felt as acute or problematic as prior injuries like the one he suffered in November or during the 2024 Eastern Conference semifinals against the Indiana Pacers.

“It didn’t feel as bad as the past when it happened,” Anunoby said, according to Brian Mahoney of the Associated Press. “So knowing that, just trying to improve it day by day.”

As the ninth-year veteran has ramped back up during the Knicks’ wait, he hasn’t appeared to lose a step, according to teammate Mikal Bridges.

“He’s been back and he looks good to me,” Bridges told reporters. “So I think maybe the crowd, maybe the fans and media worried a little bit more, but I know how OG works and how his body is, so I think he’ll be all right.”

Anunoby was much better than “all right” before the injury, getting off to a roaring start to the 2026 postseason. The 28-year-old is averaging 21.4 points, 7.5 rebounds and more than six combined steals, blocks and deflections per game in the playoffs, shooting a scorching 67% on 2-pointers, 54% on 3-pointers and 81% from the foul line, all while playing elite on- and off-ball defense across multiple positions. That two-way performance has Anunoby grading out as one of the topperformers in the playoff field, according to multipleadvancedmetrics; getting him back in the fold at full strength would be a major help in New York’s effort to return to the NBA Finals for the first time since 1999.

“I think everyone’s excited for the games to start, so just letting the other series play out,” Anunoby said Saturday, according to Mahoney. “So if it was tomorrow — it’s going to be Tuesday now — just be ready whenever it is.”

The Ventura Orthopedics Athletes of the Week

Ventura Orthopedics Athletes of the Week

ROYAL KNOX

School: Foothill Tech

Year: Sophomore

Sport: Volleyball

Royal Knox

Comment: The 5-foot-10 sophomore setter helped the Dragons claim the program’s first CIF-Southern Section championship last Saturday. Knox finished with 27 assists and two aces as Foothill Tech swept host Oakwood School, 25-22, 25-19, 25-21, in North Hollywood to capture the Division 7 title. Knox also racked up 34 assists in the Dragons’ semifinal win over Rialto. Foothill Tech (16-8) was seeded No. 8 in the CIF-State Division III regional and will visit No. 1 Fresno-Central East on Tuesday.

GRACE MAGUIRE

School: Grace

Year: Senior

Sport: Softball

Grace Maguire

Comment: The senior shortstop helped lead the Lancers to two playoff victories last week. On Friday, Maguire went 3 for 4 with a three-run home run in an 11-0, five-inning win over Buena Park. On Saturday, she was 2 for 4 with a double and two RBIs in an 11-1, five-inning win over Crean Lutheran. The University of Nevada commit is hitting .584 with 11 homers, four triples, 12 doubles and 34 RBIs in 25 games this season. Grace (15-10) will play at Sun Valley-Shadow Hills in a CIF-SS Division 5 quarterfinal game on Tuesday.

The athletes are chosen by The Star sports staff.

This article originally appeared on Ventura County Star: The Ventura Orthopedics Athletes of the Week

Who could replace Pep Guardiola at Manchester City? Enzo Maresca named as front-runner

If the reports are true and Pep Guardiola is leaving Manchester City at the end of the season, there are several names who would likely accept a possibly-poisoned chalice at the Etihad Stadium as the next Man City boss.

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Taking over for Pep Guardiola is no easy task, but City have some intriguing options that may get more patience in the hot seat than most candidates.

There's a lot to be said for at least three men who have been or currently are assistants to Pep Guardiola.

David Ornstein and Sam Lee are reporting that one of them — Enzo Maresca — may already be known as the man to take the job.

We'll get to all of them and more, as well as the issue of timing, below.

Why is Pep Guardiola exit report coming now?

Maybe it was always planned for now, but we imagine both City and Guardiola would've been motivated by recent announcements.

This was always expected to be a summer of manager upheaval with the World Cup, but Chelsea's appointment of Xabi Alonso, Luis Enrique's new deal at PSG, and Jose Mourinho's move to Real Madrid all might've inspired City to hit fast-forward on telling the world the job will be open soon.

Or maybe City needed to announce the move in order to lock down Maresca.

And of course Guardiola will want to stay goodbye to the Etihad Stadium in style and Sunday's visit from Aston Villa gives a good chance to do so — title or not.

Candidate to replace Guardiola at Man City: Enzo Maresca

Pep's longtime lieutenant did exceptional jobs at Leicester City and Chelsea, and would likely love the opportunity to lead City against the latter.

He does seem to have the perfect mentality to take the reins from a legend, and Guardiola would like be pleased with the decision.

Candidate to replace Guardiola at Man City: Vincent Kompany

Kompany has done everything but win the Champions League since his surprise appointment at Bayern Munich following struggles at Burnley — which have only proven to be a repeatable issue at Turf Moor.

His attack-first mentality has drawn rave reviews at Bayern.

Candidate to replace Guardiola at Man City: Antonio Conte

He's not anywhere for a long time but he's there for a good time almost every time.

Conte has led Napoli back to the Champions League and certainly would relish the chance to try to win his first UCL as a manager at a club seeking its second European Cup.

Candidate to replace Guardiola at Man City: Andoni Iraola

He's leaving Bournemouth but so many of the reports have mentioned a hunger to return to Spain.

Were he to stay, he might be the best like-for-like replacement and the idea of him working with a much bigger budget is dripping with intrigue.

Candidate to replace Guardiola at Man City: Pep Ljinders

Might Jurgen Klopp's former assistant have taken the gig as Guardiola's second-in-command this season under the idea that the job could soon be his?

Candidate to replace Guardiola at Man City: Luis Enrique

He may become a back-to-back Champions League winner if PSG can upend Arsenal in the final, but he's reportedly lined up a new deal in France through the 2029-20 season.

Dallas’ beloved whale mural is gone. Why it was painted over for FIFA

Dallas’ iconic whale mural is gone.

The massive blue whales that stretched across a downtown building for decades were painted over this week as crews prepared the area for FIFA World Cup-related branding, sparking backlash from residents, artists and preservation advocates who considered the mural one of the city’s most recognizable pieces of public art.

Photos and videos showing the mural disappearing beneath layers of bright blue paint quickly spread online, with many Dallas residents mourning what they saw as the loss of a local landmark.

The 1999 mural was painted over as part of a FIFA World Cup-related art project ahead of the 2026 tournament, which will bring multiple matches and international attention to North Texas. But the decision quickly ignited controversy.

Wyland told several local news agencies, including WFAA and Fox, that he did not know the mural was being destroyed until after crews had already begun painting over it. According to Wyland, he only learned when a friend texted, sending a photo as it happened. The artist has since argued the mural’s destruction may violate the federal Visual Artists Rights Act and has threatened legal action, according to KERA.

The mural, known simply to many locals as “the whale mural,” had become a familiar backdrop for photos, artwork and city promotions over the years. Its sudden removal caught many residents off guard.

Some residents questioned why the mural could not have been preserved or incorporated into the redesign, rather than being fully covered. Others pointed to the broader tension cities often face as major international events reshape public spaces, particularly when longtime local art and culture are replaced with corporate branding.

More: World Cup groups: What teams are in 2026 tournament?

I am always complaining about Dallas's complete lack of interest in preserving history. The Wyland Whale wall, completed in '99 in downtown Dallas, is being painted over for a FIFA ad. The ghouls who are destroying this city should be tarred and feathered. pic.twitter.com/ICEcMaHAxT

— Joel Montfort (@jmontforttx) May 14, 2026

Raiders will get some extra training camp work

Klint Kubiak
HENDERSON, NEVADA - FEBRUARY 10: Klint Kubiak speaks as he is introduced as the head coach of the Las Vegas Raiders during a news conference at the Las Vegas Raiders Headquarters/Intermountain Health Performance Center on February 10, 2026 in Henderson, Nevada. (Photo by Ethan Miller/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Like many recent years other other head coaches, the Las Vegas Raiders will kick off the Klint Kubiak era with a joint practice at the Houston Texans in August, according to the Houston Chronicle.

In addition to joint practice with the Panthers on Aug. 26, the #Texans are hosting a joint practice with the Las Vegas Raiders ahead of the preseason game on Aug. 20, per a source. @mike_e_kaye was on the Panthers' joint practice 1st.

— Jonathan M Alexander (@jonmalexander) May 18, 2026

It is not known how many days of joint practices there will be. They usually are for one or two days. The Raiders at the Texans in their second preseason game August 2. Thus, Kubiak will spend some time in his first training camp as a head coach at the location of his father, Gary Kubiak’s, first spot as a head coach. Houston is also the hometown of Gary Kubiak.

The Raiders’ other preseason games will be home games against the Arizona Cardinals (Week 1) and San Francisco 49ers (Week 3) at home. The dates for those games have not been announced. It is possible the Raiders will have a joint practice with one of those two teams at their Henderson, Nevada facility.

Trail Blazers pending unrestricted free agent expresses desire to remain in Portland

Matisse Thybulle (Portland Trail Blazers)

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For the first time in his career, Portland Trail Blazers reserve forward Matisse Thybulle is headed for unrestricted free agency over the offseason. 

While Thybulle doesn't know what the future holds for him, he made it clear that he would like to continue his career in Portland if possible. 

Matisse Thybulle would like to remain with Trail Blazers 

Thybulle is very happy with the group of players that Blazers general manager Joe Cronin has put together in Portland, and that's a big factor in his desire to re-sign with the Blazers. 

“I would love to be a part of this team again. A great group with a lot of potential. Good people. I talk about this with, like, my friends and even the older players on the team who’ve been traded; I don’t know if everyone on this team fully realizes how good of a group we really have, because you can get a couple bad eggs that spoil it for everyone," Thybulle said. 

"But we don’t have anything close to that. And just the level of care and just the quality of character we have in our locker room is something that’s really nice to be a part of. So, me personally, I would love to be here and continue growing with this team.”

Now that Thybulle has made his feelings on the situation clear, he has to wait and see if those feelings are mutual and if the Blazers are interested in bringing him back. 

Since this is Thybulle's first time experiencing unrestricted free agency, he doesn't really know what to expect over the offseason. 

“I don’t have expectations,” Thybulle said. “I don’t really know how the whole proper free agency thing goes. I was a restricted free agent before, but this is very different. Expectations? Don’t have any, don’t know what to expect.”

Injury issues have hampered Thybulle over the past couple of years, as he appeared in just 45 total games for Portland over the last two seasons.

However, he was a two-time NBA All-Defensive Second Team selection earlier in his career, so he's shown that he can be a very impactful player, especially on the defensive end of the floor. It will be interesting to see what his market looks like over the offseason. 

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Was Ronda Rousey vs. Gina Carano fixed? A casual's guide to what happened on that Netflix MMA debut

So you watched the MVP MMA event on Netflix this past Saturday night, and you have some questions about what you saw. It’s understandable.

This sport is a weird and occasionally wonderful world, but it’s also something of a niche sport that takes some getting used to. We can’t expect a newbie like you to grasp it all immediately.

That’s why it seemed worthwhile to reconvene here the Monday after. We’ve all had a chance to calm down and catch our breath after Ronda Rousey’s 17-second submission victory over Gina Carano, so it’s a fine time to address your questions and concerns as a new MMA viewer considering whether or not to go all in and join the fandom.

Go ahead. This is a safe space.

Question: Was that main event fixed? That’s what me and my friends online have been saying. Are we right?

No. I know I just said this was a safe space, but you look dumb saying that and you should stop. This wasn’t a fix. There are very few fixes in the history of MMA. It was just a mismatch, and those are a lot more common. Rousey was always going to beat Carano. Her prime as a fighter was not only much greater but also significantly more recent. Carano had not fought in 17 years. Even the best version of the fighter she once was would have gotten taken down and submitted by essentially every version of Rousey. This result was really not surprising.

Ronda Rousey forces Gina Carano into an armbar submission in their featherweight bout during the main card of Netflix's Ronda Rousey vs. Gina Carano at Intuit Dome on May 16, 2026 in Inglewood, California. (Photo by Sarah Stier/Getty Images for Netflix)
This ain't the first time for Ronda Rousey
Sarah Stier via Getty Images

Q: Oh come on, it only took 17 seconds! How is that even possible?

I don’t know how to tell you this, but this was not even Rousey’s quickest victory. She won a UFC title fight in 14 seconds back in 2015. The year before that she won one in 16 seconds. Starting fast and finishing quickly is kind of her whole deal. Of all her pro wins, only one came past the first round.

Q: But the other woman just gave up right away and then didn’t even seem very sad to lose. Is that normal in this sport?

No, but neither is making a disclosed payout of at least $1 million for 17 seconds of fighting. Believe it or not, there are a couple known defenses for that armbar. But Carano let her arm get extended before she could even begin any of them, and at that point, it’s a choice between submitting and getting your arm horribly mangled. Rousey has proven she’s willing to do the latter to opponents who forego the former.

COLUMBUS, OH - MARCH 03:  Ronda Rousey (blue gloves) attempts to submit Miesha Tate during the Strikeforce event at Nationwide Arena on March 3, 2012 in Columbus, Ohio.  (Photo by Esther Lin/Forza LLC/Forza LLC via Getty Images)
No, Miesha Tate's arm should not be bending that way.
Esther Lin/Forza LLC via Getty Images

Q: Was this event a success? Seemed like there were a lot of empty seats.

It did look that way during portions of the broadcast, but some of that might have been the visual effect from the lights on the seats at Intuit Dome. Total attendance was reported at just north of 15,000. We don’t know yet how much of that was paid and how many comped tickets may have been given out, but it’s comparable to what the UFC did in the same building last year.

This event was also reportedly a top performer for Netflix. I can tell you that, for websites like this one, it brought in huge traffic numbers. As in, way more than your typical UFC event does.

Q: Did UFC fans like it? Seemed like you guys argued a lot among yourselves over all this.

It does seem like that, doesn’t it?

There’s some weird tribalism that goes on with some of this stuff. That’s happened before when there have been actual would-be competitors to the UFC. But there really haven’t been many of those in recent years. Some fans have a strong sense of loyalty to the UFC as a company. Some are even big fans of specific company executives. They don’t seem to want there to be any serious alternative. But a lot of us like the fights and the fighters — not the corporate entity. You’ll figure out which one you are in due time.

Q: All of the fights on Saturday seemed pretty one-sided. Is it always like that?

It is not. Most MMA promoters aim for a little more parity in the matchmaking. It tends to make for better, more competitive fights. This event saw a lot of big betting-odds disparities in the matchups. The fights were so easy to pick that most of our staff got every single one right. That is, uhhh, not always how it goes.

Q: What about the long wait times between each fight? Is that normal?

Sadly, it is becoming the norm. When these streaming services get their hands on a live sports event that people are actually sitting and watching as it happens, that’s an advertising opportunity they don’t really get any other time. They want to squeeze as much as they can out of it, which means they really stretch out the broadcast. It’s much the same in the UFC now that it has ditched pay-per-view for Paramount+.

Q: I liked that one fight between Mike Perry and Nate Diaz. So much blood!

You would absolutely love BKFC. Look into it.

INGLEWOOD, CALIFORNIA - MAY 16: Mike Perry and Nate Diaz exchange punches in their welterweight bout during the main card of Netflix's Ronda Rousey vs. Gina Carano at Intuit Dome on May 16, 2026 in Inglewood, California. (Photo by Sarah Stier/Getty Images for Netflix)
This is kind of what Mike Perry does.
Sarah Stier via Getty Images

Q: What about the UFC? Are the fighters there better or worse than the ones on Netflix?

Both. Some of the fighters you saw on Saturday are former UFC fighters who would not do well if they were plunged back into the UFC lineup right now. Others, like lineal MMA heavyweight champion Francis Ngannou and lightweight Salahdine Parnasse, are really, really good and could definitely beat a bunch of UFC guys right now.

Q: So then why aren’t those good ones in the UFC?

Financially, most of them are doing better outside of the UFC than they would inside of it.

Q: How is that possible? Isn’t the UFC, like, the top organization?

We don’t have time to get into that. But stick around in this fandom and you will definitely have a chance to hear more conversations about fighter pay.

Q: Will these Netflix events become a regular thing?

Depends what you mean by regular, but I’m a little skeptical. MVP put on a relatively successful one-off event by signing the right names and getting them on the right platform. But it’s not like the supply of those names is endless in MMA. The vast majority of the top fighters are under contract to the UFC. Even some who have retired, like Jon Jones, whom you may have seen having a long-distance back-and-forth with Ngannou, still couldn’t return to fight for MVP without first getting out of those UFC contracts.

Netflix only seems interested in big events that swing for the fences. The UFC, meanwhile, hits a lot of singles with its almost weekly Fight Night events, with occasional triples and homers from the bigger numbered events. It’s hard to compete with that. There just aren’t enough free agent fighters out there.

At least, not yet.

Vote for Softball Player of the Week, presented by White Plains Hospital

Who will be the Softball Player of the Week, presented by White Plains Hospital? It's time to look at the standouts from May 11-17.

Check out the nominees for lohud Softball Player of the Week, presented by White Plains Hospital, and cast your vote. The athletes' credentials are listed above the fan poll, which will be open until 3 p.m. Wednesday, May 20. The winner will be announced on lohud sports social media on Wednesday.

Past winners this season: Shivonne Barry, Mahopac; Sofia Haber, Ardsley; Peyton Conti, Clarkstown North; Emma Smith, Kennedy Catholic; Marlena Balic, Westlake; Cayleigh Handel, Eastchester.

Let's meet the candidates.

Lohud Athlete of the Week polls are presented by White Plains Hospital.

Allegra Clementson, Haldane

The junior went 3-0 over the last week, beating Tuckahoe in a 1-0 pitcher's duel. She struck out 22 and walked four over the last week.

Sabrina Cosgrove, Eastchester

The sophomore was 4-0 over the last week with 25 strikeouts and a 1.93 ERA

Izzy Doherty, Hastings

The junior was 7-for-14 with a double, two RBI and five runs scored over three games. She also played an errorless third base.

Nia Kilbury, Irvington

The senior was 3-for-5 with two doubles and four RBIs over the last week.

Marlee Levin, Clarkstown North

The senior hit .667 over the last week with a home run, a double, four RBI and four runs scored.

Isabella Montesano, Blind Brook

The senior was 6-for-10 over the last week with three home runs, a triple, seven RBI, nine runs scored and eight stolen bases.

Leah Mourikis, Nanuet

The junior hit .455 over the last week with four doubles and a walk. She also pitched in four games and picked up her 100th strikeout of the season.

Kate Mulqueen, Putnam Valley

The junior pitcher picked up three victories over the past week and had three shutouts, including her first career no-hitter. At the plate, she was 5-for-10 with a grand slam, a double, eight RBI and four runs scored.

Gianna Stracuzzi, Rye Neck

The senior pitcher struck out 61 over the last week as Rye Neck went 2-1.

Karinna Wikan, Ossining

The freshman was 3-for-3 with a grand slam home run in one of the Pride wins over the last week.

Camdyn Wilson, Mahopac

The senior had a home run and had a strong defensive week at shortstop, according to her coach.

Debbie Schechter covers softball for The Journal News/lohud. Phil Strum is local sports editor for The Journal News/lohud.

This article originally appeared on Rockland/Westchester Journal News: Softball Player of the Week, presented by White Plains Hospital

Texas Tech football's Brendan Sorsby files injunction against NCAA in gambling probe

Lawyers from Brendan Sorsby filed an injunction to grant the would-be Texas Tech football team quarterback eligibility for the 2026 season.

The 514-page suit was filed in Lubbock County on Monday, May 18, in the 99th District Court and obtained by the Lubbock Avalanche-Journal.

While no decision about Sorsby's eligibility after admitting himself into a treatment center for a gambling addiction has been made public by Texas Tech or the NCAA, Sorsby's legal team states in the suit that, "Mr. Sorsby is currently ineligible to play for Texas Tech due to prior violations of the NCAA's sports gambling rules."

Texas Tech football team quarterback Brendan Sorsby reacts to a play during a Big 12 Conference men's basketball game, Saturday, Jan. 24, 2026, in United Supermarkets Arena.

The bulk of the introduction focuses on Sorsby's gambling addiction, which he voluntarily checked into treatment for on April 27. The suit calls attention to the diagnosed disorder of gambling addiction and alleges, "... the NCAA has weaponized his condition to shore up a facade of competitive integrity, while simultaneously profiting from the very gambling ecosystem it polices."

The suit states that Sorsby developed a gambling addiction and bet on sports only through the use of public information, never bet against his own team or players on his team, never shared insider information with anyone else, and did not manipulate games.

"The NCAA's own robust, real-time integrity-monitoring systems confirm this: there is no evidence that they ever generated a single alert or otherwise gave the NCAA any reason to question Mr. Sorsby's betting activity before April 2026," the suit states.

Sorbsy's legal team asserts the NCAA has "contractual authority" to look at the former Cincinnati Bearcat's eligibility case "which typically call for review within 48 hours."

The suit alleges that the NCAA "demanded years of bank records, credit card statements, Venmo transactions, phone logs, text messages, and social media records and insisted on a live interview that would for Mr. Sorsby to interrupt residential treatment."

Texas Tech, the suit claims, has also been harmed by the process after having recruited Sorsby to the Red Raiders to "be the centerpiece of its upcoming football season and fully supported his residential treatment."

Timing is the key issue in the suit as the college season is set to begin Sept. 5 and the NFL Supplemental Draft, which Sorsby could pursue if he is indeed ineligible to play college football this year, is June 22.

This is a developing story and will be updated. Look for more coverage of lubbockonline.com.

Gabriel Monte of the Avalanche-Journal contributed to this report.

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ArXiv will ban researchers for a year if they submit papers with AI slop

18 May 2026 at 23:32

The arXiv (pronounced "archive") team recently announced a significant update to its official code of conduct. The popular open-access repository of research papers awaiting peer review will now seek to deter AI-generated "slop" by enforcing stricter accountability rules, including a one-year ban for violations. The team said that using LLMs...

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Subnautica 2 – How to get Silver

19 May 2026 at 00:25

A diver in a high-tech suit collects samples in a vibrant underwater environment in the game Under the Waves.

There are several important materials you'll need to farm for crafting a variety of things key to survival in Subnautica 2, but the first major challenge you have when diving into this new alien ocean is finding silver. It's the material needed to craft your first air tank, which, you can surely imagine, is a key piece of gear you'll need if you want to spend more than 45 seconds underwater before having to swim to the surface to take a breath. Finding silver is imperative to everything you'll do the deeper you get into the game (and the ocean), […]

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PlayStation’s Single-Player Games Will Stay PlayStation Exclusives With No PC Ports, CEO Herman Hulst Reportedly Told Staff Today

18 May 2026 at 23:51

A collage of PlayStation Studios gaming characters and a baseball player, with the 'PlayStation Studios' logo in the center.

Back in March, a report from Bloomberg pointed to PlayStation moving away from bringing its first-party, narrative-driven single-player games like God of War, Ghost of Yotei, Saros, and Intergalactic: The Heretic Prophet to PC. Multiplayer games like Marathon and Helldivers 2 will still head to other platforms, but not single-player titles. Now, a new report from Bloomberg adds that today, in a town hall meeting, Herman Hulst, chief executive officer of studio businesses at PlayStation, told staff that single-player narrative games will be PlayStation console exclusive titles going forward. It's the latest nail in the coffin of PlayStation's short-lived PC-PS5-parity-era, […]

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Apple’s Base 14-Inch M5 MacBook Pro Enters A New ‘Price To Performance’ Category, With The 1TB SSD Option Going For $200 Off On Amazon

18 May 2026 at 23:36

Apple's 14-inch M5 MacBook Pro is $200 off on Amazon

The base version of the compact 14-inch M5 MacBook Pro initially shipped with a 512GB SSD, but Apple has discontinued that model in favor of a 1TB SSD variant, and that’s where the good news for customers begins. Amazon has discounted the new base edition by $200, meaning that you get to enjoy 16GB of unified memory paired with double the internal memory for just $1,499.99. The new offer helps the M5 MacBook Pro punch above its weight class, with its $1,500 price likely becoming a popular pick Fortunately, the $200 price reduction is applicable to both the Silver and Space […]

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Intel Drags Partners Into a Unified Wildcat Lake Blueprint, as ‘Project Firefly’ Standardizes Laptop Designs To Tackle MacBook Neo

18 May 2026 at 23:30

Intel Drags Partners Into a Unified Wildcat Lake Blueprint, as 'Project Firefly' Standardizes Laptop Designs To Tackle MacBook Neo

Intel today unveiled its "Project Firefly" initiative in China, which aims to bring the supply chain together to allow cost-effective & standardized Wildcat Lake laptop designs. Intel Wants A Coherent Design & Pricing Structure Across Its Wildcat Lake Laptops & That's Exactly What "Project Firefly" Aims To Ensure Intel hosted an event today in China where the company formally launched its Core Series 3 SoCs for laptops, codenamed Wildcat Lake. These SoCs aim to bring better value and a unified design across a range of mainstream and entry-level PCs, which we are already seeing on the market. Announced by Intel's […]

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Color Season AI – Upload a selfie and get your perfect seasonal color palette in seconds


Color Season AI provides AI-driven seasonal color analysis from a single selfie. It scans skin undertone, eye, and hair color, then maps you to the 12-season system to deliver a personalized palette and styling tips in about 30 seconds with a reported 94% accuracy. Uploads are secure; photos are processed for analysis and not stored. Explore detailed guides and palettes to choose wardrobe, makeup, and hair colors that harmonize with your natural coloring.

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The Tipoff – Your World Cup sports tipping comp in 30 seconds


The 2026 FIFA World Cup kicks off in June, and your group chat still doesn't have a tipping comp. The Tipoff fixes that in 30 seconds.

Forget spreadsheets and clunky group chats. We built a Tinder-style 'Swipe-to-Tip' experience so picking a match winner takes seconds, not minutes. Start with the World Cup, then continue with NBA, MLB, EPL, IPL, NFL, NHL, and more. Track your prediction accuracy and profile over time, enjoy live banter tied to each match next to scores, and play socially with no gambling or bookies, just you and your friends.

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Galaxy S24 users on Verizon and T-Mobile now getting One UI 8.5 update

18 May 2026 at 23:30

Samsung has begun rolling out the stable One UI 8.5 update to Galaxy S24 users globally. The update first arrived in Korea, and then expanded in India and Europe. Now, Samsung has also released it in the United States. This means the global rollout of the update has officially started.

Right now, the update is available for locked Galaxy S24 models on Verizon and T-Mobile networks in the US. Users of the Galaxy S24, Galaxy S24+, and Galaxy S24 Ultra can check if the update is ready for their phones via Settings.

One UI 8.5 comes with new features and improvements to provide a next-level experience. It brings refined AI-powered features, better battery management, camera improvements, and enhanced privacy controls. Samsung has made the phone smoother and faster. Apps may open quicker, animations look better, and the overall experience feels more stable. 

Samsung Galaxy Easy compensation Program

The installation package size is approximately 4GB, so users are advised to connect to a stable Wi-Fi network before downloading the update. It is also recommended to ensure the device has sufficient battery charge to avoid interruptions during installation.

Galaxy S24 users can manually check for the update by going to Settings, then Software Update, and tapping Download and Install. If the update is available, the phone will start downloading it automatically. 

Users who have not received the update yet should not worry. Samsung is gradually expanding the rollout to more users very soon.

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Garmin Cirqa: Too expensive or enough added value?

Garmin has a new wearable in the works. The Garmin Cirqa has already surfaced, and its launch can be considered certain given official certifications. However, it is still unclear what added value the wristband is supposed to offer. Some informed assumptions can already be made, though. The question of its purpose is certainly worth asking.

Subnautica 2 dev responds with ire to pirates bragging on official Discord

Subnautica 2 creative lead Anthony Gallegos criticized players who pirated an early build and then bragged or sought support in the game’s official Discord, calling the behavior disrespectful to paying fans and developers. While acknowledging economic pressures and saying he understands why piracy happens, Gallegos urged players to buy the game, try it, and refund it if unsatisfied rather than play illegally.

One UI 8.5 for the Galaxy S24 series is now available globally

18 May 2026 at 23:21

Samsung started seeding the stable One UI 8.5 update based on Android 16 for the Galaxy S24 series just last week, but it was available only to US and South Korean users. Today, the company is making it available for the global market. If you still haven't received a notification, go and check for the software update manually by going to Settings > Software update > Download and install. And if that doesn't work, you might have to wait a day or two before it arrives. The One UI 8.5 software brings a handful of new features and changes, despite what the incremental version change...

Zlatan Ibrahimovic reportedly told Christian Pulisic, Rafael Leao, and three stars they are out of Allegri’s AC Milan plans

19 May 2026 at 00:00
While AC Milan started the season in plain form, they have had numerous inconsistencies, putting at risk their UEFA Champions League spot. Compounding their struggles, Zlatan Ibrahimovic reportedly told Christian Pulisic, Rafael Leao and three more stars that are out of Massimiliano Allegri’s plans.

AC Milan impressed with their impact in the start of the season, leading the Serie A standings for several weeks. Nonetheless, they have had several inconsistencies, putting at risk their Champions League spot. Far from having an easy season-ending, Zlatan Ibrahimovic and Massimiliano Allegri have reportedly clashed, as the Swede executive revealed Christian Pulisic, Rafael Leao, and three stars that are out of the project.

According to Pietro Mazzara, via MilanNews, Zlatan Ibrahimović has reportedly personally informed Christian Pulisic, Rafael Leão, Fikayo Tomori, Ruben Loftus-Cheek, and Youssouf Fofana that Massimiliano Allegri does not count on them for next season. Being a topic expected to be discussed until the end of the campaign, the Italian coach is reportedly growing increasingly frustrated and is now seriously considering leaving the club.

Far from being the first conflict between Ibrahimovic and Allegri, both have reportedly clashed as the Swede spoke directly with some players to tactical advices. With this in mind, the Rossoneri may need to decide whether keep Zlatan or Massimiliano for the 2026-27 season. Moreover, Igli Tare’s sporting director spot is at risk, targeting Tony D’Amico as his replacement, complicating AC Milan plans for the upcoming season.

Due to his huge impact in AC Milan, Massimiliano Allegri has also been calling the attention of several teams. After Italy’s failure in the 2026 World Cup qualifiers, he has been named as the main target to keep the head coach spot. For that reason, the Italian coach may be the chosen to leave, but the Rossoneri may still chase to smooth things over, as both remain as cornerstones for the sporting project.

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Massimiliano Allegri manager of AC Milan looks on during the Serie A match.

AC Milan’s squad changes may hinge on securing Champions League spot

Although AC Milan showed flashes of brilliance during the 2025-26 season, Massimiliano Allegri still faced several issues within the squad. They lack depth and quality in midfield, while the attack also needs reinforcements, prompting them to explore multiple transfer targets. However, the Rossoneri’s summer plans could still depend heavily on securing a UEFA Champions League spot, as the competition’s financial boost may ultimately shape their 2026 transfer strategy.

In case they reached to defeat Cagliari, the Rossoneri may secure their Champions League spot, allowing them to receive a significant amount of money. With this, they could attract world-class players, as they would compete for big titles. While Ibrahimovic and Allegri’s dilemma keeps shinning, AC Milan are reportedly working on reinforcing the roster, contemplating both to continue at the helm of the team.

AC Milan's Zlatan Ibrahimovic and Massimiliano Allegri.

Mexico-conquering world champion John H Stracey sings new World Cup anthem for England

18 May 2026 at 22:56

John H Stracey swapped the gloves for a microphone in his second act. Half a century on from his famous world title triumph in Mexico City, the former champion is now hoping a new World Cup song can inspire England ahead of the 2026 tournament. After several street scuffles as a small lad in Bethnal […]

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Okan Buruk'tan 'gül gibi' rest! 'Ben Icardi'ye garanti vermedim'

Galatasaray'da yeni sezon forvet transferi taktik ve kulis savaşına sahne oluyor. Abdülkerim vasıtasıyla "Galatasaray'da oynamak istiyorum" mesajı gönderen Bertuğ Yıldırım için Başakşehir 10 milyon Euro istiyor. Porto'dan benzer bir maliyetle gelecek olan Deniz Gül ise oynama garantisi istiyor. Okan Buruk ise hızı ve çok yönlülüğüyle hem santrforda hem de kanatlarda görev yapabilen Franculino'dan vazgeçmiyor.

Sezonu şampiyon olarak tamamlayan Galatasaray’da yeni sezon transfer hareketliliği başladı. Forvet hattını güçlendirmek isteyen sarı-kırmızılılarda masadaki isimler, maliyetler ve Okan Buruk’un kafasındaki oyun planı netleşiyor. Bertuğ Yıldırım, Deniz Gül ve Franculino üçgeninde yaşananlar dikkat çekici.

BERTUĞ GELMEYE DÜNDEN HAZIR

Gelecek sezon yerli rotasyonunu sağlam tutmak isteyen Galatasaray’ın gündemindeki ilk isimlerden biri Bertuğ Yıldırım. Genç golcünün, milli takımdan arkadaşı Abdülkerim Bardakcı üzerinden teknik direktör Okan Buruk’a mesajlar gönderdiği söyleniyor. Ancak Başakşehir’in Bertuğ için kapıyı 10 milyon Euro’dan açması yönetimi düşündürüyor.

ICARDI'YE BİLE VERİLMEDİ

Buruk’un listesinin ilk sırasında Deniz Gül var. Porto forması giyen genç yıldız için de Portekiz kulübünün talep ettiği bonservis bedeli hemen hemen Bertuğ ile aynı seviyelerde. Ancak Deniz Gül transferinde rakamdan ziyade oyuncunun "oynama garantisi" talebi krize neden oldu.

Deniz Gül, Victor Osimhen ile birlikte 3-5-2 formasyonunda düzenli olarak ilk 11’de oynama garantisi istiyor. Ancak adaletiyle bilinen Okan Buruk, Icardi’ye bile böyle bir garanti vermediği için gönderme kararı almış durumda.

BİR DE FRANCULINO VAR

Deniz Gül’ün bir diğer şartı da kulübede beklemeyi kabul etse dahi, Osimhen ve kendisinin üzerine üçüncü bir yabancı golcü transfer edilmemesi.

Forvet transferinde hem maliyet hem de oyuncu talepleri süreci zora sokarken, Okan Buruk’un asıl hücum jokeri Midtjylland forması giyen ve sadece santrfor değil, kanatlarda da görev yapabilen Franculino. Buruk’un, hücum hattına getireceği dinamizm ve taktiksel esneklik nedeniyle Franculino transferinde ısrarcı olduğu da biliniyor.

Jorge Jesus çok şaşıracak! Fenerbahçe'de bir kişi bile kalmadı

Fenerbahçe'de 3 yıl önce Jorge Jesus'la Türkiye Kupası'nı kaldıran kadrodan bugün tek bir futbolcu bile kalmadı. Portekizli teknik adam dönerse idmanda kimseyi tanımayabilir. Galatasaray ise şampiyonluk iskeletini koruyup dünya yıldızlarıyla kadro mühendisliğinde vites artırırken; Kadıköy'de adeta sil baştan dönemler devam etti.

73 yaşındaki Aziz Yıldırım'ın seçilirse 72 yaşındaki Jorge Jesus'u getireceğinin konuşulduğu şu günlerde Fenerbahçe'nin yakın geçmişi ile bugünü arasındaki dramatik kadro değişimi gözler önüne serildi. Sarı-lacivertlilerin Jorge Jesus yönetiminde 11 Haziran 2023’te Başakşehir’i 2-0 yenerek Türkiye Kupası’nı müze götürdüğü final kadrosundan bugün takımda tek bir isim bile yok.

BİR TANE BİLE OYUNCU KALMADI

O dönem ilk 11’de sahaya çıkan İrfan Can Kahveci (Kasımpaşa) ve İrfan Can Eğribayat (Samsunspor) gibi isimler bile bu sezonu farklı kulüplerde kiralık olarak tamamladı.

O maçta Jesus, Oosterwolde’ye şans vermeyip sol bekte Luan Peres’i oynattı. İsmail Yüksek’i de kulübeye mahkum edip Willian Arao ile başladı.

ELİNDEKİ KADROYLA NE YAPARDI?

Portekizli teknik adam bugün takımın başına gelirse, eldeki mevcut malzeme ve taktiksel takıntılarıyla bambaşka bir yapı ortaya çıkabilirdi. Jesus’un o dönem vazgeçmediği 4-1-3-2 sistemi baz alındığında, bugünkü geniş havuzdan Portekizli hocanın sistemine en uygun ve onun tercih edebileceği muhtemel ideal hiyerarşi şu şekilde şekillenebilirdi:

Ederson

Semedo, Škriniar, Çağlar Söyüncü, Oosterwolde

Alvarez

Fred, Talisca, Asensio

Kerem Aktürkoğlu, Sidiki Cherif

KANTE VE GUENDOUZI'YE YER YOK

Jesus’un bu katı sisteminde Guendouzi’ye yer yok. Hocanın savunmayı üçleme sevdası için aradığı "uzun boylu 3. stoper" profiline Kante kesinlikle uymuyor. Hoca sol bekte Brown gibi bir alternatif yerine fizik gücüyle Oosterwolde’yi ilk sıraya yazardı.

GALATASARAY ÜSTÜNE KOYA KOYA

Fenerbahçe’deki bu devasa sirkülasyona karşılık ezeli rakip Galatasaray, şampiyonluk iskeletini koruyarak üzerine dünya yıldızlarını eklemeyi başardı.

O sezon Fenerbahçe'yi 3-0 yenen takımdan Barış Alper, Torreira, Icardi ve Abdülkerim hala takımda. Kaan Ayhan ve Yunus Akgün de devamlılığın parçası.

Yerlerine gelenler ise Galatasaray'ı bambaşka bir seviyeye taşıdı:

Mauro Icardi-Victor Osimhen

Nicolo Zaniolo-Leroy Sané

Berkan Kutlu-Gabriel Sara

Kazımcan-Ismail Jakobs

Nelsson-Davinson

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Japonlar Galatasaray'a ortak olacak! Milyonlarca Euro akıtacak

Galatasaray, Ekim 2027'de start alacak NBA Avrupa projesinde parkeleri sallamaya hazırlanıyor. Amerikan basketbol pazarının resmi küresel ortağı Japon teknoloji devi Rakuten, sarı-kırmızılılarla yüzyılın anlaşması için el sıkışmaya yakın. Rakuten sadece Galatasaray'a isim ortağı olarak kalmayacak... Aslantepe'de inşa edilecek yeni mega salona da "Rakuten Arena" adını vermek için milyonlarca euro'yu gözden çıkardı.

Türk futbolunun Bayern'i olma yolunda hızla ilerleyen Galatasaray, Aslantepe Vadisi projesiyle diğer spor dallarında da hakimiyet kurmayı planlıyor. Vizyonunu tamamen küreselleştirmeye odaklayan sarı-kırmızılılar, Ekim 2027’de hayata geçmesi planlanan NBA Avrupa projesinde sadece katılımcı değil, ligin zirvesine oynamak için de tarihi bir operasyonun düğmesine bastı.

HEDEF İLK NBA AVRUPA ŞAMPİYONLUĞU

Sarı-kırmızılıların, NBA’in resmi global ortağı olan Japon teknoloji ve e-ticaret devi Rakuten ile dudak uçuklatacak bir sponsorluk anlaşması yapmaya hazırlandığı ileri sürüldü.

Gelen ilk bilgilere göre, Golden State Warriors ve Barcelona gibi devlerle yaptığı milyarlık ortaklıklarla bilinen Rakuten, Galatasaray'ın projesine sadece ticari bir sponsorluk olarak bakmıyor. Japon devi sarı-kırmızılı kulübe akıtacağı devasa bütçe ile Galatasaray'a vereceği isim hakkıyla NBA Avrupa'nın ilk şampiyonu olması için tüm şartları zorlamayı taahhüt ediyor.

RÜYA TAKIM İÇİN GAZA BASILACAK

NBA markasını Avrupa’da domine etmek isteyen Rakuten, Galatasaray'ın milyonlarca taraftarından ve küresel dijital etkileşim gücünden büyülenmiş durumda. Japon yöneticilerin, kurulacak takıma NBA patentli süper yıldızların transfer edilmesi ve parkede tam anlamıyla bir "Rüya Takım" yaratılması için finansal muslukları sonuna kadar açacağı iddia ediliyor.

RAKUTEN ARENA ADIYLA ANILACAK

Anlaşmanın en heyecan verici ayaklarından birisi de salon projesi... Galatasaray Başkanı Dursun Özbek’in daha önce müjdesini verdiği ve NBA yetkililerinin de Cenevre’deki görüşmelerde bizzat destekleyeceğini belirttiği yeni spor salonunun isim hakkı Japon devine geçecek. Aslantepe’de inşa edilecek modern, teknoloji üssü niteliğindeki yeni salonun adı anlaşma olursa "Rakuten Arena" olacak.

Fenerbahçe Opet'te Sevgi Uzun ile yollar ayrıldı

Fenerbahçe Opet Kadın Basketbol Takımı'nda 28 yaşındaki oyun kurucu Sevgi Uzun ile yollar ayrıldı.

Sarı-lacivertli kulüpten yapılan açıklamada, "2019-2021 ve 2023-2026 yılları arasında çubuklu formamızı terleten, bu süreçte kazandığımız başarılarda pay sahibi olan oyuncumuz Sevgi Uzun ile yollarımız karşılıklı anlaşarak ayrılmıştır. Sevgi Uzun'a kulübümüze verdiği emekler ve katkıları için teşekkür ediyoruz." ifadeleri kullanıldı.

Beşiktaş BOA'da İç Transfer: Gülşah Duman Bıçakçı ile 1 Yıl Daha!

Beşiktaş BOA Kadın Basketbol Takımı'nda 33 yaşındaki oyun kurucu Gülşah Duman Bıçakçı'nın sözleşmesinin bir yıllığına yenilendiği duyuruldu.

Siyah-beyazlı kulüpten yapılan açıklamaya göre, tecrübeli basketbolcuyla bir yıllık yeni sözleşme imzalandı.

Gülşah Duman Bıçakçı, Halkbank Kadınlar Basketbol Süper Ligi'nde bu sezon siyah-beyazlı formayla 20 maça çıktı.

Hakan Safi'den rakiplere gözdağı: Dizleri titreyecek!

Fenerbahçe Kulübünde 6-7 Haziran'da yapılacak olağanüstü seçimli genel kurulda başkanlığa aday olan Hakan Safi, çok önemli yıldızları kadrolarına katarak şampiyonluğa uzanacaklarını söyledi.

İstanbul'da bir otelde gerçekleştirilen organizasyonda genel kurul üyeleriyle bir araya gelen Hakan Safi, üyeler tarafından coşkuyla karşılandı.

Tezahüratlar eşliğinde kürsüye gelen Hakan Safi, sarı-lacivertli camia olarak tarihi bir eşiğe doğru ilerlediklerini vurguladı.

Seçim süreçlerinin herkes tarafından stresli göründüğünü dile getiren Safi, kendisi adına bu durumu camianın fertleriyle buluşma fırsatı olarak gördüğünü belirtti.

Safi, 19 Mayıs Atatürk'ü Anma Gençlik ve Spor Bayramı dolayısıyla yarın Anıtkabir'i ziyaret edeceklerinin de altını çizdi.

"Seçim karargahımızda Türkiye'nin her yerinden Fenerbahçelilerle konuşuyoruz"

Hakan Safi, Fenerbahçe'nin yeniden her alanda güçlü olması ve şampiyonluk şarkılarının Türkiye'nin dört bir yanında söylenmesi için yola çıktıklarını söyledi.

Her an sahada olduklarını dile getiren Safi, "Seçim karargahımızda Türkiye'nin her yerinden Fenerbahçelilerle konuşuyoruz. Taraftarın nabzını ölçüyoruz. Fenerbahçe'nin sorunlarına hakimiz, her duruma hazırlıklı şekilde ilerliyoruz. 'Fenerbahçe saha içinde güçsüz.' deniliyor, çözeceğiz. 'Fenerbahçe lobi yapamıyor.' deniliyor, yapacağız. 'Fenerbahçe'nin borcu çok.' deniliyor, merak etmeyin. Bugün yola çıktığım arkadaşlarım da en az benim kadar motive. Fenerbahçe için güçlü ve tecrübeli bir yönetim oluşturuyoruz. Benim için Fenerbahçe'de yeni olduğumu söyleyenler var. Son 2 seçimde yönetimde yer almış, 15 ay faal yöneticilik yapmış birisi olarak Fenerbahçe siyasetinde yeni sayılabilirim ancak Fenerbahçe'de yeni değilim. 1999 yılından bu yana bu şanlı kulübün bir evladıyım, yaklaşık 2 yıldır da divan kurulu üyesiyim. 53 yıllık hayatım ise Fenerbahçe sevdasıyla geçti, kalan kısmının da aynı şekilde geçeceğinin taahhüdünü veriyorum." ifadelerini kullandı.

İş hayatında başarılara imza attıklarını ve bu tecrübeyi Fenerbahçe için kullanacaklarını anlatan Safi, şöyle devam etti:

"Ben 14 yaşında iş hayatına girdim. Ailemle birlikte sıfırdan çok önemli işler inşa ettik. Bugün 80'den fazla ülkede bağlantılarım var. Benim çalışma şeklimde CEO ya da genel kurul yoktur, işinin ehli yöneticiler ve uzmanlar vardır. Ben takım oyununa inanıyorum. Yönetim kurulu olarak işinin ehli insanlarla Fenerbahçe'de de başaracağız. Ben hayatım boyunca çok çalıştım ve kazandım. Şimdi sıra Fenerbahçe için çalışmaya geldi. İş dünyasında elde ettiğim tecrübeyi Fenerbahçe için kullanma zamanı. Bunu da başaracağım. Bugüne kadar çok önemli kararlar aldım, bunlar için bir an bile tereddüt etmedim. İnandığım her konuda sonuna kadar gittim. Fenerbahçe adına da inandığım her doğrunun sonuna kadar gideceğime, Fenerbahçe'nin menfaatleri için tereddüt etmeden karar alacağıma emin olabilirsiniz. Bugüne kadar hayatımdaki tüm kırılma anlarından başarıyla çıktım. 12 yıldır beklentinin de sorumluluğun da farkındayım. Biz bunu başaracak heyecana, enerjiye ve güce sahibiz. Ben ve arkadaşlarımın Fenerbahçe'yi şampiyon yapacak gücü de var, inancı da var."

"Korkaklar evlerinde oturur, bizler buradayız"

Fenerbahçe'yi şampiyon yapmak için çalışacaklarını yineleyen Hakan Safi, güçlü bir kadro kuracaklarını vurguladı.

Önemli transferler yapacaklarını dile getiren Safi, "Saha içinde Fenerbahçelileri heyecanlandıracak, tribünleri ateşleyecek kadroyu kuracağız. Fenerbahçemize 1 yıldız yetmez. Rakiplerin dizlerini titretecek kadroyu kuracağız. Bugün bir arkadaşım bana 2 isim gösterdi, 'Bu isimler beni kesmez.' dedim. Benim getireceğim oyuncular dünya yıldızı olacak. Ancak bu da yeterli değil. Taraftarın aklında stat ve tesis projeleri de var. Eğitim, altyapı ve kurumsallık konusunda da soru işaretleri var. Biz kuracağımız düzenle şanlı kulübümüzün gelecek yıllarına da damga vuracağız. Korkmadık, koşulsuz ve şartsız, cesur şekilde yönetime talibiz. Korkaklar evlerinde oturur, bizler buradayız. Seçim var diye tereddüt etmedim, seneyi beklemedim, hesap yapmadım, 'Kim aday olacak, ona göre hamle yapalım.' demedim. Hala da aynı yerdeyim. Bize inananları hayal kırıklığına uğratıp 'Keşke bu sene aday olsaydın.' dedirtmedim. Fenerbahçe'ye sunacağımız katkı için de şart koşmadık, 'Maddi ve manevi ne lazımsa 1 telefon kadar uzağınızdayım.' dedim. Çünkü bu kardeşiniz sözü bir kez verir. Söz ağızdan çıkınca benim nezdimde kanundur. Dün konjonktür gereği söylediklerini unutup, 'O günün şartları öyleydi, bugün böyle.' diyenlerden olmayacağım. Biz kısa vadede hızlı başarı getireceğiz, takımımızı şampiyon yapacağız. Ama orta ve uzun vadede de yarının Fenerbahçe'sini, 2050'nin Fenerbahçe'sini hep beraber yapacağız." açıklamasını yaptı.

Seçimi kazanacaklarını ve Fenerbahçe'yi göreve geldikleri ilk yılda şampiyon yapacaklarını ifade eden Safi, şunları kaydetti:

"Fenerbahçe'yi nasıl şampiyon yapacağımı çok iyi biliyorum. Camianın tek yumruk olarak hareket etmesini sağlayacağız. Bizler her alanda güçlü olacağız. Her boş koltuğa bir Fenerbahçeli koyacağız. Mücadele etmediğimiz tek metrekare bırakmayacağız. Fenerbahçe'nin gücünü tüm rakiplerimize hatırlatacağız. Basına yansıyan teknik direktör ve futbolcu isimlerini görüyorum. Bu sene Dünya Kupası var. Haziran sonuna doğru top başı yapacağız. Temmuz ayında Şampiyonlar Ligi ön elemesi oynayacağız. Fenerbahçe'nin kaybedecek bir dakikası bile yok. Futbol yapılanmasında son sürat devam ediyoruz. İsimleri açıklayacağız. Bunu da Fenerbahçe'nin menfaatleri için doğru anda yapacağız. Sandık başına geldiğinizde kafanızda hiçbir soru işareti olmayacak. Fenerbahçe'nin şanlı tarihini bir kez daha geri getireceğiz. Bu sene bizim 120. yılımız. Sizlerin huzurunda bir kez daha vurgulamak istiyorum, Fenerbahçemizi başkanıyla, yönetimiyle, futbolcusuyla hep beraber şampiyon yapacağız."

Asensio gelecek sezon için söz verdi

Marco Asensio, Fenerbahçe taraftarına teşekkür etti ve gelecek için umut vadeden ifadeler kullandı.

Fenerbahçe’nin İspanyol yıldızı Marco Asensio, sezonun sona ermesinin ardından kişisel sosyal medya hesabından bir paylaşım yaptı.

Tecrübeli futbolcu, şu sözleri dile getirdi:

“Bu sezon bana inanılmaz kişisel ve kolektif anlar yaşattı, aynı zamanda bir takım olarak büyümeye devam ederken onlardan öğrenebileceğimiz başka anlar da oldu. Tüm sezon boyunca harika destekleri için taraftarlara teşekkür ederim.

Şimdi toparlanma ve gelecek sezonda yüzde 100 kapasiteyle geri dönme zamanı. Bu, daha büyük bir şeyin sadece başlangıç noktası. Gelecek yıl daha fazlası ve daha iyisi...”

Kerem Aktürkoğlu kefil oldu, Hakan Safi harekete geçti!

Fenerbahçe'de başkan adayı Hakan Safi'nin, Mauro Icardi'nin menajeri Elio Pino ile Cuma günü yapıldığı iddia edilen gizli zirvenin perde arkasından şok bir isim çıktığı belirtiliyor! Sarı-lacivertlilerin ezeli rakibine yönelik bu tarihi hamlesinin sadece bir psikolojik savaş ya da "İstersek kaptanınızı parasını verir alırız" mesajı olmadığı, operasyonun arkasında Kerem Aktürkoğlu'nun "verdiği gol garantisinin" yattığı ileri sürüldü.

Fenerbahçe’de yaklaşan başkanlık seçimi öncesi kulisleri yerinden oynatan bir görüşme iddiası geldi. Başkan adayı Hakan Safi'nin Galatasaray’ın golcüsü ve kaptanı Mauro Icardi’nin menajeri Elio Pino ile Cuma günü gizli bir görüşme gerçekleştirdiği haberi sosyal medyada bomba etkisi yarattı. Bu iddia ilk bakışta sadece Galatasaray camiasını karıştırmak ya da sarı-kırmızılı taraftarlara "istersek kaptanınızı parasını verir, alırız" mesajı iletmek olarak yorumlansa da, perdenin arkasından çok başka bir isim ve çarpıcı detaylar çıktı.

"15 GOLÜ GARANTİ" İDDİASI

İddiaların merkezinde, Hakan Safi’nin maaşını ödediği ve yakın ilişkiler içinde olduğu belirtilen eski Galatasaraylı Kerem Aktürkoğlu yer alıyor. İkilinin yaptığı özel görüşmede Kerem’in, Safi’ye ezber bozan bir Icardi analizi yaptığı ve bu transferin fitilini ateşlediği savunuldu.

Kerem’in, Hakan Safi ile yaptığı görüşmede şu ifadeleri kullandığı iddia edildi:

- Icardi, sadece Galatasaray'ın oyun sistemi değiştiği için şu an kötü görünüyor. Eğer Fenerbahçe’ye gelirse, bu ligde en az 15 golü garanti. Alınacak diğer pek çok yabancı golcüden çok daha fazla katkı sağlar. Ayrıca bu transfer, Galatasaray’ı psikolojik olarak etkiler.



KEREM VE ICARDI BİRBİRİNE HAYRAN

Galatasaray'da oynadıkları dönemde saha içinde muazzam bir uyum yakalayan ve birbirlerine yaptıkları asistlerle tanınan Icardi ve Kerem ikilisinin geçmişteki açıklamaları, bu transfer iddiasıyla birlikte yeniden akıllara geldi:

- Mauro Icardi: Kerem sahada beni çok iyi görüyor. Nereye koşacağımı, topu nereye isteyeceğimi çok iyi biliyor. Onun gibi bir kanat oyuncusuyla oynamak bir forvet için büyük şans.

- Kerem Aktürkoğlu: Mauro ile oynamak işinizi çok kolaylaştırıyor. Sadece topu ona ulaştırmanız yeterli, o gerisini bir şekilde hallediyor. Dünyanın en iyi bitiricilerinden biriyle yan yana oynamak benim için hem büyük bir lüks hem de harika bir okul.

Yok artık: Okan Buruk'tan Al-Ittihad'a imza

Galatasaray'da yeni sözleşme resmiyet kazanmamışken Okan Buruk'un Suudi Arabistan devi Al-Ittihad'a imza atmaya hazırlandığı ve yıllık 10 milyon Euro kazanacağı iddiası şok etti. Bu durum, Başkan Dursun Özbek'in seçim sonrası için hazırladığı 211.6 milyon TL'lik (4 milyon Euro) yeni mukavele planı öncesi camiada "Yok artık, bu da nereden çıktı?" denilecek bir gelişme oldu.

Galatasaray’da üst üste 4. ve toplamda 26. şampiyonluk kutlamaları devam ederken, teknik direktör Okan Burukun sözleşmesinin sona ermesi ve henüz resmi bir uzatma açıklamasının gelmemesi transfer dedikodularını başka bir boyuta taşıdı. Başarılı teknik adamın Suudi Arabistan ekibi Al-Ittihad’ın astronomik teklifini kabul etmeye hazırlandığı ve kısa süre içinde imza atacağı iddiası gündeme geldi.

Okan Buruk'a 57 milyon'luk zam! Vergi rekortmeni olacak

LAZIO VE NAPOLI DE İSTİYOR

Lazio ve Napoli gibi kulüplerin de listesinde olduğu bilinen Okan Buruk için Al-Ittihad'tan astronomik bir teklif olduğu dedikodusu uzun süredir konuşuluyordu. Suudi kulübünün başarılı teknik adama yıllık 10 milyon Euro gibi baş döndürücü bir ücret teklif ettiği haberi dillendirilse de, "Okan Buruk gitmez" denildiği için hiç üzerinde durulmadı.

Devin Özek ve Okan Buruk bu takımda buluşuyor

ÖZBEK, BURUK'U HEP CEPTE GÖRDÜ

İddialara göre Buruk, yeni bir meydan okuma için Suudi Arabistan'dan gelen teklifi kabul etmeye yakın... ancak son bir kez daha Başkan Dursun Özbek'in teklifini dinleyecek.

Gelen bilgilere göre Buruk'u en fazla kıran ise şimdiye kadar yapılan hiç bir görüşmede Başkan Özbek'in kendisine "senin şu sözleşme işini de halledelim" dememesi oldu.

MAAŞI 4 MİLYON EURO'YA GELECEK

Ayrıca işler her karıştığında yönetimin yerine teknik adam araması, taraftarların olur olmaz kendisini istifaya davet etmesi ve bir türlü bazı kesimlerin tam olarak kabul etmemesi de kırgınlık nedenleri arasında.

Tüm bu iddialara rağmen Başkan Özbek'in 1+1 yıllık yeni sözleşme teklifi hazır. Buruk'un maaşı 157.9 milyon TL'den 211.6 milyon TL'ye yükselecek. Yeni maaşı 4 milyon euro'ya denk gelecek.

Trabzonspor'da Konyaspor mesaisi başladı

Trabzonspor, Ziraat Türkiye Kupası finalinde 22 Mayıs Cuma günü Corendon Airlines Park Antalya Stadı'nda TÜMOSAN Konyaspor ile yapacağı maçın hazırlıklarına başladı.

Mehmet Ali Yılmaz Tesisleri'nde teknik direktör Fatih Tekke yönetimindeki antrenmanda, Natura Dünyası Gençlerbirliği maçında forma giyen futbolcular rejenerasyon çalışması gerçekleştirdi.

Diğer oyuncular ise ısınmanın ardından pas, rondo ve şut çalışmasıyla antrenmanı tamamladı.

Bordo-mavili takım, hazırlıklarına yarın yapacağı antrenmanla devam edecek.

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Əvəzedicilər Liqası: Son turun oyun cədvəli açıqlandı

18 May 2026 at 23:00

Premyer Liqa klublarının ikinci komandaları arasında təşkil edilmiş Əvəzedicilər Liqasında sonuncu turun oyun cədvəli açıqlanıb.

Arena.az xəbər verir ki, bu barədə Peşəkar Futbol Liqasının (PFL) rəsmi saytı məlumat yayıb.

İki günü əhatə edəcək turun bütün görüşləri saat 16:00-da start götürəcək. Mayın 23-də bir oyun baş tutacaq. Turun qalan görüşləri isə ayın 25-də təşkil ediləcək.

Qeyd edək ki, çempionun taleyinə sonuncu turda aydınlıq gələcək. Hazırda “Sabah-2” 56 xalla zirvədə qərarlaşıbsa, “Qəbələ-2” 55 xala malikdir.

Əvəzedicilər Liqası
27-ci tur
23 may

“Neftçi-2” – “Şamaxı-2”
“Neftçi Futbol Mərkəzi (4-cü meydança)

25 may

“Kəpəz-2” – “Zirə-2”
Gəncə şəhər stadionu (ehtiyat meydança).

“Qəbələ-2” – “Qarabağ-2”
Qəbələ şəhər stadionu.

“Araz-Naxçıvan-2” – “Sabah-2”
Binə qəsəbə stadionu.

“Sumqayıt-2” – “Turan Tovuz-2”
“Sumqayıt Arena” (təbii meydança).

Birinci Liqanın qalibi Binədə mükafatlandırılacaq

18 May 2026 at 22:30

Futbol üzrə Azərbaycan çempionatının Birinci Liqasında 2025/2026-cı illər mövsümünün mükafatlandırma mərasimi keçiriləcək.

Arena.az xəbər verir ki, bu barədə Peşəkar Futbol Liqasının (PFL) rəsmi saytı məlumat yayıb.

Xəbərdə bildirilir ki, mükafatlandırma mərasimi mayın 22-də Binə qəsəbə stadionunda baş tutacaq. Həmin gün bu arenada 27-ci turun “Zaqatala” – “Şəfa” oyunu bitdikdən sonra başlayacaq mərasimdə mükafatçılar təltif olunacaqlar, qalibə isə kubok təqdim ediləcək.

Xatırladaq ki, Birinci Liqada 2025/2026-cı illər mövsümünün qalibi 57 xal toplamış “Şəfa” olub. “Səbail” sona bir tur qalmış 50 xalla ikinci pillədə qərarlaşıbsa, “Mingəçevir” və “Baku Sportinq”in 48 xalı var.

Birinci Liqa
27-ci tur
21 may

MOİK – “Difai”
Binə qəsəbə stadionu, 17:00.

“Cəbrayıl” – “Şimal”
Şamaxı Olimpiya İdman Kopleksinin stadionu, 17:00.

22 may

“Zaqatala” – “Şəfa”
Binə qəsəbə stadionu, 16:00.

“Şahdağ Qusar” – “Baku Sportinq”
Şamaxı Olimpiya İdman Kompleksinin stadionu, 17:00.

“Mingəçevir” – “Səbail”
Yaşar Məmmədzadə adına Mingəçevir şəhər stadionu (ehtiyat meydança), 17:00.

Yüksək Liqa: “Araz”dan 20-ci çempionluq!

18 May 2026 at 22:00

Bu gün futzal üzrə Azərbaycan çempionatında (Yüksək Liqa) 2025/2026-cı illər mövsümünün sonuncu oyunu keçirilib.

Arena.az xəbər verir ki, 20-ci turun və mövsümün qapanış matçında lider “Neftçi” ən yaxın izləyicisi “Araz-Naxçıvan”la qarşılaşıb.

Mövsümün başa çatması ilə əlaqədar oyundan əvvəl Azərbaycanın dövlət himni səsləndirilib. 7 qolun qeydə alındığı oyunda qələbə qazanan “Araz-Naxçıvan” “Neftçi” ilə xallarını bərabərləşdirməklə yanaşı, şəxsi oyunlarda üstünlük qazanaraq 20-ci dəfə Azərbaycan çempionu olub.

Oyun başa çatdıqdan sonra mükafatlandırma mərasimi keçirilib. Əvvəlcə oyunun hakimlərinə və hakim-inspektora diplomlar, mövsümün ən məhsuldar oyunçusu Allef Mayolliyə (“Neftçi” İK, 37 qol) isə xatirə hədiyyəsi təqdim olunub. Daha sonra meydana mükafatçı komandalar dəvət olunublar. “Baku Fire” komandasına bürünc, “Neftçi”yə gümüş, “Araz-Naxçıvan”a qızıl və çempionluq kuboku təqdim olunub. Mükafatları Azərbaycan Futzal Federasiyasının vitse-prezidenti Elşən Abbasov və AFFA-nın baş katibinin müavini Elçin Məmmədov təqdim ediblər.

Yüksək Liqa
20-ci tur
18 may

Neftçi İK – Araz-Naxçıvan 2:5
Qollar: Markus Vinisius, 6:26. Jan Peruzzo, 17:28-öz qapısına – Luicci Lonqo, 18:29; 37:21. Teyşeyra Barbosa, 22:26. Alleks Rezende, 27:43. Peruzzo, 32:41.
Hakimlər: Knyaz Əmiraslanov, Əli Cəbrayılov, İmran Məhərrəmov.
Ehtiyat hakim: Hidayət Feyzullayev.
Hakim-inspektor: Elçin Səmədli.
Bakı İdman Sarayı. Saat 19:00.

Xallar: Araz-Naxçıvan – 52. Neftçi İK – 52. Baku Fire – 38. Şuşa – 21. U-19 – 15. Lənkəran – 0.

Bombardirlər: Allef Mayolli (“Neftçi” İK) – 37. Yaqo Henrike (“Neftçi” İK) – 26. Sadeq Caviditavar (“Şuşa”) – 24. Ədalət Ələkbərov (“Araz-Naxçıvan”) – 23 qol.

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