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Samsung One UI 9 Beta: Why it’s different this year – Release Date and Eligible devices

17 May 2026 at 06:25

Samsung has already started the One UI 9 Beta program for the latest Galaxy S-series flagship device. The first build was released around May 13, 2026, for the Galaxy S26 series, including the S26 Ultra, and some testers have installed it in eligible regions.

Samsung’s One UI 9 development is moving fast because Google’s Android 17 Beta program has been rolling since February 2026, with platform stability reached by late March.

Now the big question is when we will get our hands on the early One UI 9 features. Let’s talk about it.

Here’s the expected release date based on Samsung’s recent patterns and leaks:

  • Public One UI 9 Beta: May 2026.
  • Stable One UI 9 rollout: Mid-2026, probably July 2026 alongside the launch of the Galaxy Z Fold 8, Z Flip 8, and rumored Z Fold Wide. New foldables usually ship with the latest One UI out of the box.
  • Rollout to other devices: Starts with other flagships (S25/S24 series) in August/September, then mid-rangers and tablets later in 2026.

This is faster than some past One UI rollouts because Samsung has been accelerating its update schedule.

The official One UI Beta Program is available through the Samsung Members app. The beta program is currently open in these countries: US, UK, Germany, South Korea, and (Poland and India – May 26). If you are living in any of these countries, you will be eligible as soon as the One UI 9 registration banner appears in Samsung Members.

Easy steps (same as past betas):
1. Open Samsung Members app, log in with your Samsung account.
2. Look for the “Notice / Banner / Beta card” or “Registration for One UI Beta Program”.
3. Submit your device info (it must be a supported model on the latest stable or beta firmware).
4. If selected, you will get an OTA beta build (sometimes multiple waves).

Important: You can unenroll and return to stable, but expect bugs, battery drain, and possible data wipes in early builds.

Samsung One UI 9 Eligible Devices: (Tentative List)

Samsung hasn’t published an official list yet (It usually does right after beta is completed), but eligibility follows its 4–7 year major OS update promise. Devices that received One UI 8/8.5 are almost certain to get One UI 9 unless already hit the eligibility limit.

Galaxy S series:
– S26 / S26+ / S26 Ultra
– S25 series (S25, S25+, S25 Ultra, S25 Edge, S25 FE)
– S24 series (S24, S24+, S24 Ultra, S24 FE)
– S23 series (S23, S23+, S23 Ultra, S23 FE)

Galaxy Z series:
– Z Fold 8 / Z Flip 8 (launch with stable)
– Z Fold 7 / Z Flip 7 (and FE variants)
– Z Fold 6 / Z Flip 6
– Z Fold 5 / Z Flip 5

Galaxy A series (select mid-rangers):
– A57, A56, A55, A37, A36, A35, A26, A25, A17, A16, A15, A07 (and LTE/5G variants)

Tablets:
– Tab S11 / S11 Ultra
– Tab S10 series (S10+, S10 Ultra, S10 FE/FE+)
– Tab S9 series (S9, S9+, S9 Ultra, S9 FE/FE+)
– Tab Active 5 / Active 5 Pro

Others: Galaxy XCover 7 (and some region-specific M/F models in limited cases).

Devices likely stopping at One UI 8.5: S22 series, Z Fold 4, Z Flip 4, older A-series like A53/A54 in some regions, etc.

Samsung One UI 9 Official Image

What’s new in One UI 9 (From leaks & early builds)

One UI 8.5 already brought some visual refresh (glassy effects, new icons, etc.), so you can expect more polishing, refinements, and deeper Android 17 integration rather than a total redesign in One UI 9. The official changelog is relatively short, but real-world testing and hidden changes reveal more visual and functional improvements.

UI and Design Improvements (Beta 1 Confirmed)

  • Thicker, more tactile brightness & volume sliders in the Quick Panel. You can now independently resize the brightness slider, volume slider, and media player widget. Sound Mode and Display Mode toggles can be separated from the sliders for a cleaner layout.
  • Enhanced lock-screen media player, colorful waveform animations on the progress bar, more 3D/bouncy effects, glowing elements, and refined expanded view (noticeably improved over One UI 8.5).
  • More refined Quick Panel overall, increased blur/translucency, modernized tiles, and greater flexibility in editing (builds on One UI 8.5 glassy design).
  • Subtle system-wide refinements, smoother animations/transitions, refined spacing, and slight Material You Expressive influences (more consistent blur and depth).
  • Gallery app, cleaner multi-image selection with improved blur/preview effects.
  • About Phone/Settings sections minor redesigns for better readability.

New Samsung Features & App Updates

  • Samsung Notes: New Tape feature (cover parts of notes with decorative tape that can be peeled to reveal content). A wider variety of pen line styles for drawing/writing.
  • Contacts app: Direct integration with Creative Studio AI for easy personalized profile card creation without switching apps.
  • Game Booster: More in-panel settings (e.g., screen resolution, screenshot format, in-game panel position) without leaving the game.
  • Tap to Share (NFC-based quick sharing for files/photos/contacts/locations) with glow animation: Expected/rumored but not heavily highlighted in Beta 1 yet.
  • Bixby widgets on home screen (voice/mic + keyboard options): Limited rollout in early beta.
  • Warranty & Care hub: Centralized warranty info, diagnostics, repair options, and device-linked assistance (expanding in beta).

Android 17 + Galaxy AI Enhancements in Beta 1

  • Location access transparency: Blue indicator in status bar/Quick Panel when apps access location. Redesigned precise vs. approximate permission pop-up.
  • Improved Galaxy AI: Proactive suggestions, enhanced Photo Assist with AI “pills” in editor, and early Agentic AI capabilities. More refinements expected in later betas.

Accessibility upgrades

  • Text Spotlight: Tap text to enlarge/highlight in a floating window (customizable font, colors).
  • Select to Speak: Quick audio readout for selected items without full TalkBack.
  • Improved TalkBack (unified with Google, Play Store updates).
  • Enhanced mouse keys (speed, acceleration, numpad support) and physical keyboard shortcuts.
  • “Replace swipe with single tap” moved for easier access.

Expected Android 17 Features (Partially in Beta 1 / Coming Soon)

  • Floating app bubbles/windows (better multitasking, especially on foldables/tablets).
  • Granular Notification Rules and per-app dark theme.
  • Advanced privacy controls and selective contacts picker.
  • Satellite connectivity improvements + UWB enhancements.
  • Gaming optimizations, 14-bit RAW camera support, and adaptive apps.

The One UI 9 Beta 1 feels smoother overall due to Android 17 under-the-hood improvements, but it’s not revolutionary, expect bigger additions in Beta 2+.

This is still an early beta (May 2026 security patch). More features will likely appear as the program progresses. Use on a secondary device, as bugs can occur.

If you have a supported device in an eligible region, you can test it right now.

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Modder details how Rockstar Games fit GTA III: Liberty City's open world in the PS2’s measly 32MB memory

A new Game Maker’s Toolkit video examines how Rockstar made Grand Theft Auto III’s Liberty City work within the PlayStation 2’s 32MB memory limit by using a dynamic asset-streaming system. Through source-code analysis and a modded executable, Mark Brown shows how the game continuously loaded nearby city sectors while unloading areas behind the player, creating the illusion of a seamless open world.

This ROG Xbox Ally look-alike is actually a reverse-engineered portable PlayStation 2 handheld

A solo modder has built a portable PlayStation 2 handheld inspired by the Asus ROG Xbox Ally, using a custom reverse-engineered motherboard rather than repurposed Sony hardware. The project is technically impressive, with open-source files, FPGA-based video processing, USB-C charging, and 4.5-hour battery life, but its demanding soldering and troubleshooting requirements make it unsuitable for most builders.

Affectees of Valve's Steam Controller mixup are getting free games and Forza Horizon 6 is a popular pick

Valve is offering affected Steam Controller buyers a free standard-edition Steam game after a GLS shipping error reportedly sent some European orders to the UK instead of their intended destinations. Many customers are opting for Forza Horizon 6 as their title of choice.

Google’s new Gemini Intelligence will only be available on a handful of the best current Android flagships for now

17 May 2026 at 06:01

A few days ago, Google announced Gemini Intelligence, which seems to be more than just a rebranding effort. It’s actually an impressive set of features that, among other things, can automate multi-step tasks and execute them entirely in the background on its own, including things like sourcing and transforming information and interacting with various apps and websites autonomously on your behalf. There is even a “Rambler” component coming to Gboard that lets you talk freely with any and all filler or crutch words that most of us unintentionally use, and even mix languages in the same...

Rousey vs. Carano video: Salahdine Parnasse blasts Kenny Cross for TKO

MMA Junkie has live coverage of the Rousey vs. Carano main card with updates and highlights from every fight.

The secret is out. The casual viewers now know what the hardcores have been clamoring about for years.

Salahdine Parnasse made his North American debut Saturday on the Rousey vs. Carano main card and made quick work of Kenny Cross, finishing the fight with punches at the 4:18 mark of Round 1. The lightweight bout took place at Intuit Dome in Inglewood, Calif..

Parnasse (23-2) overpowered Cross (17-5) in the opening minutes, both on the ground and on the feet. Cross found himself in a precarious position on the ground and rallied to rise up to his feet - only to be met by brutal Parnasse combinations. Parnasse ultimately put Cross down along the cage with a punch to the body that ended the fight.

Parnasse with a Round 1 TKO!

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🌎 NETFLIX#RouseyCarano#DiazPerry#NgannouLinspic.twitter.com/vMOWCItL8h

— MVP - Most Valuable Promotions (@MostVpromotions) May 17, 2026

Parnasse (23-2) has held both the KSW lightweight and featherweight titles. The French fighter is considered by many as one of the best pound-for-pound fighters outside the UFC. He has 15 finishes in 23 pro victories.

Cross (17-5) had been on the UFC's doorstep for years. He entered Rousey vs. Carano having won 11 of hist most recent 12 bouts.

Up-to-the-minute Rousey vs. Carano results include:

This article originally appeared on MMA Junkie: Rousey vs. Carano video: Parnasse blasts Cross for TKO

Home runs help Padres secure first series win in Seattle since 2018

San Diego Padres catcher Rodolfo Duran (48) is greeted by left fielder Ramon Laureano (5) at home plate after hitting a 2-run home run against the Seattle Mariners in the seventh inning at T-Mobile Park.
San Diego Padres catcher Rodolfo Duran (48) is greeted by left fielder Ramon Laureano (5) at home plate after hitting a 2-run home run against the Seattle Mariners in the seventh inning at T-Mobile Park.

No need for nail biting today, as the Padres’ big swings served to knock out the Mariners.

San Diego rode the long ball all afternoon, highlighted by Rodolfo Durán collecting his first MLB hit with a two-run home run in seventh inning, to top Seattle 7-4 on Saturday evening at T-Mobile Park.

Gavin Sheets got it started with a solo shot, then Nick Castellanos delivered a three-run bomb in the fourth inning to back up starter Walker Buehler, who threw a personal season-high 101 pitches to earn his third win. The Padres (27-18) matched their season-high with three homers to win their first road series in Seattle in six tries.

Meanwhile Mariners (22-25) starter Logan Gilbert’s struggles keeping the ball in the yard continued, as he allowed all three home runs and has given up a team-high 11 in 10 starts.

Durán, who made his Majors debut on May 7 after beginning his professional career in 2015 as part of the Philadelphia Phillies organization, tagged Gilbert’s first pitch fastball to left center. He very nearly had another one in the ninth inning, hitting it 389 feet to center field but saw Julio Rodríguez leap and make the catch that brought it back over the wall.

Sheets extended his five-game hitting streak by making no mistake on Gilbert’s second pitch inside cutter while leading off the second, and crushing his seventh home run of the season. It also moved the first baseman into the team lead with his 16th extra base hit of the season, one ahead of Miguel Andujar — over half of Sheets’ 30 hits have gone for multiple bags.

Two innings later the Padres offense loaded the bases and did big damage. Andujar added to his RBI total, bringing home Manny Machado on a bounding ball chopper down the third base line with one down. Then Castellanos tagged a first-pitch slider 401 feet for his third home run, a three run blast to center field that gave plenty of breathing room.

A key moment in the 33-pitch fourth came when Machado and Sheets looked at seven consecutive balls from Gilbert as both walked. Sheets spat on a low changeup to start his at bat that was upheld after an ABS challenge. Prior to those at bats, Gilbert had only thrown two balls in an at bat once over the first 11 batters he faced.

Meanwhile Buehler flirted with trouble a couple times, but came through largely unscathed. In the second he faced men on first and second with two gone after a walk, but got Jhonny Pereda to whiff. Then, despite facing four batters with a runner in scoring position in the fourth, he limited Seattle to just a run.

The only other damage was a one-out solo shot by J.P. Crawford in the fifth inning. Buehler finished his outing by striking out Randy Arozarena, benefitting from Durán’s challenge on a high first-pitch sinker that was reversed to a strike.

The San Diego starter allowed just the two runs in five innings with six strikeouts and a pair of walks — the Padres have won all five times Buehler has thrown five or more innings.

Wandy Peralta and Jason Adam each pitched clean innings with one strikeout apiece. Alek Jacob started the eighth and allowed two hits, a walk, two stolen bases and was charged with two runs before Adrian Morejon came in and got out of the inning with a strikeout. Jeremiah Estrada earned his first save, allowing a hit and a walk.

The Padres had dropped the 2025 series in the PNW 2-1, split in 2024 1-1, got swept 2023, and then split two-game series in 2022 and 2019.

The final game of the series on Sunday will see Lucas Giolito make his debut for both 2026 and in Brown and Gold. Since signing with San Diego four weeks into the season and missing training camp for the third season in a row, the 31-year-old righty has made four rehab starts with a 4.76 ERA and 15 strikeouts in 17 innings.

Giolito will start against Mariners’ right-hander George Kirby (5-2, 2.84 ERA), whom the Padres have yet to see this season. Kirby has won four of his last six starts, taking no decisions in the other two, while allowing two runs or few in all six by striking out 30, walking nine, allowing just five extra base hits (four doubles, one home run) and inducing seven double plays.

After originally being scheduled solely for streaming on Peacock, NBC has picked the finale for the 2026 edition of the Vedder Cup for Sunday Night Baseball, and will broadcast the 4:20 p.m.first pitch from T-Mobile Park.

Rousey vs. Carano video: Salahdine Parnasse demolishes Kenneth Cross with vicious body shot knockout

INGLEWOOD, CALIFORNIA - MAY 16: Salahdine Parnasse knocks down Kenneth Cross in their lightweight 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) | Getty Images for Netflix

Former two-division KSW champion Salahdine Parnasse delivered a highlight reel knockout in his U.S. debut after he put away Kenneth Cross with a nasty body shot in the first round on Saturday.

There was considerable hype around Parnasse heading into the card and he proved he was ready for the big show after he came out attacking Cross from the first second of the fight. There were several wild scrambles but Parnasse was clearly the more dominant striker and after hurting Cross and pushing him against the cage, he knew the end was near.

That’s when Parnasse just started blasting away with punches and he saw an opening to start digging to the body with several shots in a row. The final punch to the gut put Cross down on the ground as referee Jason Herzog came to his rescue with the end coming at 4:18 in the first round.

SALAHDINE PARNASSE IS A PROBLEM 😮‍💨

HE GETS THE FINISH AGAINST KENNETH CROSS IN ROUND 1 🔥#RouseyCarano is LIVE now only on Netflix! pic.twitter.com/5J4tjgnjKk

— Netflix Sports (@netflixsports) May 17, 2026

“I’ve been working really, really hard,” Parnasse said after the win. “I gave my all. It’s such an honor. I’m grateful for everyone. I’m ready for the next fight, boxing, MMA, I’m ready. I’m the best fighter in the world. Anyone.”

A quick start from Cross looking for a takedown with Parnasse defending well to stay off the ground as they battled for position. A good jab from Cross landed clean and Parnasse was quick to fire back with a flurry of punches that led to a wild exchange.

Parnasse ended up with a takedown of his own and he started blitzing Cross with punches before advancing to take the back. He eventually flattened Cross out on the canvas as he began unloading shots from above.

The assault continued as Cross finally scrambled up to his feet trying to survive but Parnasse was all over him, unloading a barrage of punches in succession.

That led to Parnasse targeting the body with several punches in a row and Cross finally folded as he crumbled to the canvas to end the fight.

Parnasse has long been considered one of the top fighters in Europe but his U.S. debut proved he might just be one of the best fighters in the world. Now it’s a race to see who signs Parnasse for his next fight because he’s immediately one of the top free agents in the sport after that stunning performance.

Red Sox Make Brayan Bello Decision Before Braves Series Finale

Boston Red Sox pitcher Brayan Bello

Red Sox Make Brayan Bello Decision Before Braves Series Finale originally appeared on NESN. Add NESN as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

The Boston Red Sox have made a decision on Brayan Bello ahead of Sunday’s series finale against the Atlanta Braves.

Bello has been used out of the bullpen as of late, as the Red Sox have been using an opener as of late, which has led to success. However, after Boston’s 3-2 win over the Braves on Saturday, interim manager Chad Tracy revealed Bello will start.

“Brayan Bello will start tomorrow, Chad Tracy said. No opener,” Boston Globe’s Tim Healey wrote on X.

Bello is 2-4 with a 6.46 ERA in 8 games this season, including two starts. Yet, in his last two games, he was used out of the bullpen and went 7 innings, allowing one run against Detroit, and 6.1 innings, allowing one run against the Phillies. 

Bello was 1-4 with a 9.12 ERA with 15 walks and 17 strikeouts in 25 2/3 innings in his first six starts. But, since the move to the bulk reliever out of the bullpen, he has a 1.29 ERA in 13.1 innings, while striking out 12 and walking just two.

The Red Sox will look for the series win over the Braves on Sunday after the team’s 3-2 win on Saturday. First pitch is set for 1:35 p.m. ET.

More MLB: Payton Tolle Spins A Gem, Earns Win In Career-Best Start

Francis Ngannou vs. Philipe Lins MVP MMA live blog

INGLEWOOD, CALIFORNIA - MAY 15: Francis Ngannou faces off against Philipe Lins during the Weigh-In for Netflix's Ronda Rousey vs. Gina Carano at Intuit Dome on May 15, 2026 in Inglewood, California. (Photo by Sarah Stier/Getty Images for Netflix) | Getty Images for Netflix

This is the Francis Ngannou vs. Philipe Lins live blog for the main card heavyweight bout at MVP MMA: Rousey vs. Carano on Saturday at Intuit Dome in Los Angeles.

This is just Ngannou’s second MMA fight since parting ways with the UFC as the promotion’s heavyweight champion in 2022. Ngannou (18-3) made one appearance for PFL, scoring a fast knockout of Renan Ferreira, but his main focus was booking a pair of high-profile boxing matches against Tyson Fury and Anthony Joshua. He went 0-2 in the boxing ring, losing a controversial split decision to Fury and then being brutally knocked out by Joshua. Now, he looks to remind everyone why he has long been regarded as the No. 1 heavyweight in the world.

Lins (18-5) also fought for the PFL, winning a heavyweight tournament in 2018 before signing with the UFC. After going 0-2 in his first two UFC appearances, Lins dropped down to light heavyweight and put together four consecutive wins. However, he ended up parting ways with the UFC and then became tangled up with the GFL, a sequence of events that has left him on the sidelines since March 2024. He now returns to the heavyweight division with a chance to shake up the rankings.

Check out the MVP MMA: Rousey vs. Carano live blog for Francis Ngannou vs. Philipe Lins below.

Preamble

Francis Ngannou is back. And he’s in a dream match with fellow PFL star Philipe Lins (I’m reaching).

This probably isn’t the fight fans were looking for when Ngannou decided to come back to MMA, but it’s never a bad time to watch the true heavyweight king in action.

And let’s be honest, a Lins upset would be truly hilarious.

Chourio hits go-ahead homer, makes run-saving catch to lead Brewers past Twins 2-1

MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Jackson Chourio hit a go-ahead solo homer in the sixth inning and made a run-saving catch in the seventh, Logan Henderson struck out seven in five innings and the Milwaukee Brewers edged the Minnesota Twins 2-1 on Saturday night.

It was the 13th come-from-behind victory for the Brewers, who were outhit 7-5 but improved to 8-1 in their last nine games.

Chourio went 2 for 4, including a double in the eighth, to raise his average to .318 since returning from a broken hand suffered during the World Baseball Classic. His sliding catch in left field in the eighth prevented James Outman, who hit a one-out triple, from scoring the tying run from third.

Henderson (1-1) allowed one run and six hits with one walk. Chad Patrick earned his first career save after giving up one hit and striking out three in four innings in relief of Henderson.

Trevor Larnach gave the Twins a 1-0 lead in the third inning with a 363-foot two-out homer.

The Brewers tied it in the fourth when Luis Rengifo's grounder to third sneaked under Royce Lewis' glove and allowed Brice Turang to score.

Connor Prielipp (1-2) allowed two runs — one earned — and three hits in six innings with eight strikeouts and two walks. Kody Clemens led the Twins with two hits.

Up next

RHP Bailey Ober (4-2, 3.46) will start for the Twins in the series finale. The Brewers had not yet announced a starter.

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AP MLB: https://apnews.com/hub/mlb

Not Again! Watch Wellmaker Drop Brutal Loss To Another UFC Newcomer

LAS VEGAS, NEVADA - MAY 16: (R-L) Juan Diaz of Peru secures a submission against Malcolm Wellmaker in a bantamweight fight during the UFC Fight Night event at Meta APEX on May 16, 2026 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Ed Mulholland/Zuffa LLC)

Malcolm Wellmaker took another hit to his UFC stock earlier tonight (Sat., May 16, 2026) at UFC Vegas 117 LIVE on Paramount+ from inside Meta Apex in Las Vegas, Nevada, as the promising bantamweight prospect suffered his second-straight loss to an Octagon newcomer.

Wellmaker, who made a name for himself with a huge performance on Dana White’s Contender Series and early UFC success, tasted his first career loss his last time out against Ethyn Ewing at UFC 322 in Nov. 2025. Ewing looks like a future top 15 fighter, but Wellmaker still needed to prove he’s capable of rebounding. Unfortunately for the former pipe fitter, things didn’t go as planned.

Juan Diaz, who was making his debut after his own memorable outing on the Contender Series, was as game as they come from the opening bell. He matched everything Wellmaker had to offer and showed a solid gas tank despite fighting under the bright lights of the Octagon for the first time. Diaz was able to utilize his grappling later in the fight and took Wellmaker’s back with around a minute left in the second. From there, Diaz was able to sink in a tight rear-naked choke and forced Wellmaker to tap for the first time in his career.

Check out the video highlights below:

JUAN DIAZ GETS THE TAP IN HIS UFC DEBUT

📺 @paramountpluspic.twitter.com/PlUrC6VrJV

— UFC on Paramount+ (@UFConParamount) May 17, 2026

For complete UFC Vegas 117 results, coverage, and highlights click HERE.

Steelers blockbuster trade rumor could lead to massive deal with Eagles

Steelers blockbuster trade rumor could lead to massive deal with Eagles originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

The Pittsburgh Steelers might be looking to shake up their roster in a noticeable way, according to a shocking new report. 

On Thursday, ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler informed the public that star linebacker T.J. Watt could become a prime trade candidate for the Steelers sooner than some expected.

“If the Steelers end up signing (Nick) Herbig long term, having three large contracts allocated to one position is a tough proposition,” Fowler wrote. “Watt, for all his greatness, turns 32 in October and has guaranteed salaries of $32 million in both 2026 and 2027.”

“Watt is a legacy player, something Pittsburgh values more than most. But some teams could see Pittsburgh at least considering moving on from him.”

Shortly after Fowler’s report, Breaking the Birds’ Thomas R. Petersen suggested that the Philadelphia Eagles could express interest in the 31-year-old Defensive Player of the Year and potentially land him in a blockbuster deal.

“Some teams think Steelers consider moving on from TJ Watt, per Jeremy Fowler,” Petersen wrote on X/Twitter Thursday. “They should pull off a PA trade. Sent Watt to Philadelphia. Pair A.J. (Brown) and DK (Metcalf) again.”

It’s no secret the Eagles are open to parting ways with Brown. In fact, many believe it’s a foregone conclusion that the three-time Pro Bowler will be the featured piece in a big-time offseason deal with the New England Patriots in June.

Unfortunately for Peterson, that scenario would make it impossible for Watt to end up in Philadelphia and Brown to take his talents to Pittsburgh. If the Steelers somehow managed to enter the Brown sweepstakes, Peterson and the Eagles fan base could theoretically get their ultimate wish (though it’s highly unlikely). 

Watts would elevate the Eagles’ run defense and pass rushing attack to new heights, as the former first-round pick is routinely on his P’s and Q’s in those defensive aspects. Watts’ most prolific NFL campaign came in 2021-22, as he finished the year with 64 tackles, 22.5 sacks, and five forced fumbles, earning him an impressive 89.6 Pro Football Focus grade. 

Simply put, Watts would be a game-changing addition to Philadelphia, but it’s challenging to envision a deal coming to life anytime soon.

More NFL: 

How will Gonzaga address its new void in the backcourt? | Transfer portal (and other) targets 2.0

May 16—In a span of 48 hours this week, Gonzaga experienced both the highs and lows that can come with assembling a college basketball roster in 2026.

On Tuesday morning, the Zags picked up a commitment from Spanish forward Izan Almansa, a 6-foot-10 pro with G League experience who should immediately factor into GU's frontcourt rotation, potentially as the third big behind Braden Huff and Massamba Diop.

Gonzaga cemented its depth at one position but quickly watched it disintegrate at another. One day later, Germany's Jack Kayil — one of the top international prospects planning to play college hoops in 2026-27 — revealed he'd stay in the NBA draft, passing on the opportunity to suit up for Gonzaga.

Without Kayil, the Zags still possess what many project a top-15 roster in the sport entering next season, but his decision leaves them with just two true guards on the roster and a new vacancy to fill in the upcoming weeks and months.

It's not too late to go portal shopping, but the vast majority of top transfers have already announced commitments, thinning the pool of prospects Gonzaga will look at to locate Kayil's replacement.

Below, we take a look at five potential transfer portal options and international prospects who've already heard from Gonzaga or could draw attention from Mark Few's coaching staff as they look to finalize the 2026-27 roster.

Vyctorius Miller, G, 6-5, 170

Previous schools: Oklahoma State and LSU

The scoop: Miller checks a few important boxes for Gonzaga. He's one of the top guards still available in the portal, rating No. 134 on the initial transfer list published by On3.com, and he has a previous relationship with Few's staff. Miller initially listed Gonzaga as one of his five finalists in November of 2023, along with Oregon, USC, LSU and the G League Ignite path. Gonzaga was the only finalist Miller never visited, so it's hard to know how much mutual interest there was, but it still suggests there was a level of familiarity between the two sides that will be helpful should the Zags choose to pursue him three years later. Miller averaged 8.9 points on 44.7% shooting and 31.8% from the 3-point line as a freshman at LSU. His overall field goal percentage dropped to 41.8% last season at Oklahoma State, but his perimeter shooting improved drastically, to 37.5% as a sophomore.

The fit: The Zags have already brought in two transfers from the Big 12, so why not make it a third? Miller started in 26 of 32 games for Oklahoma State last season and would immediately become a candidate to start alongside Mario Saint-Supery. The junior doesn't profile as a combo guard and wouldn't be able to fill in as Gonzaga's secondary ball-handler — the role Kayil was expected to fill — but his upside as a scorer and 3-point shooting are intriguing for a team that made just 34% from behind the arc last season.

Jeremiah Johnson, G, 6-4, 180

Previous schools: Campbell and Green Bay

The scoop: Johnson is looking to make a high-major leap after playing his freshman season in the Horizon League under Doug Gottlieb at Green Bay and spending his sophomore season at Campbell, where he was coached by former Washington State and Florida assistant John Andrzejek. Johnson was on Gonzaga's scouting report last season when the Camels visited McCarthey Athletic Center for a nonconference game on Dec. 17 and scored eight points on 3-of-6 shooting in a 98-70 loss. It was one of just seven single-digit scoring games all season for the guard who averaged 15.2 points on 44.9% shooting and 37.4% from 3-point range.

The fit: As of last month, Gonzaga and at least 15 programs from high-major conferences had reached out to Johnson. The Zags didn't have a clear-cut starting role to offer at the time, but the development surrounding Kayil could change things for Johnson and other transfers who'd previously eliminated GU from their lists. Johnson, who played high school basketball with incoming Gonzaga guard Isiah Harwell at Wasatch Academy, averaged only 1.6 assists his first two college seasons but has experience playing point guard and could conceivably slide into a combo guard role for the Zags.

Ethan Copeland, G, 6-2, 180

Previous school: Stetson

The scoop: Among other things, the Zags are looking to address outside shooting issues coming off the lowest 3-point percentage of Few's tenure in Spokane. One way to do that is adding a shooter of Copeland's caliber. The Stetson transfer and Sunnyside native ranked top-20 nationally in 3-pointers per game (3.3) and 3-point percentage (42.9%) while averaging 15 points per game as a junior. Copeland rebounds well for his size, averaging 3.7 boards last season, and demonstrated he could play on the ball, ranking second on the team in assists at 2.1 per game. Before a standout season at Stetson, Copeland played two junior college seasons at Salt Lake Community College and Utah State Eastern.

The fit: Before we get any further, a caveat: We're not offering Copeland's name here as a potential Kayil replacement, but rather as a solid rotation piece who could supply 3-point shooting off Gonzaga's bench. Yes, the Zags need another high-level shooting/combo guard who will compete for starting minutes, but with only nine scholarship players at the moment — and sufficient depth at virtually every other position — there's still room for one or two more backcourt players who can vie for time off the bench. Copeland reportedly took a Zoom meeting with GU's coaching staff last month, but there haven't been any recent updates surrounding his recruitment.

Adam Atamna, G, 6-5, 205

Previous team: ASVEL Basket

The scoop: As the transfer portal continues to dry up, the Zags could elect to replace one international prospect with another. Atamna recently withdrew his name from the draft, but the young guard debuted at No. 58 on ESPN's 2026 NBA Draft Big Board rankings and could transform into a first-round selection by 2027. A native of Lyon, France, the 18-year-old Atamna currently plays for Tony Parker's ASVEL Basket and averaged 7.7 ppg, 2.2 apg and 1.4 rpg in the French Pro A Division this year. Atamna's 3-point shooting (32.9%) is still a work in progress, but he made 58.2% of his 2-point shots in 25 games last season and connected at an impressive 92.9% clip from the free throw line.

The fit: Atamna hasn't committed to the college route and the crafty guard could continue to sharpen his game in Europe before re-entering the draft next season. If he chooses to play in the U.S., however, Gonzaga becomes a logical option given the Zags' newfound need for a combo guard and the program's previous success with French players like Joel Ayayi and Killian Tillie. Atamna recently spent a week in the Pacific Northwest playing at the Nike Hoops Summit in Portland, where he was one of the standout players during practices for Team World before scoring five points and dishing out three assists in a 102-100 loss to Team USA.

Savo Drezgic, G, 6-4, 190

Previous team/school: Mega Superbet, Georgia

The scoop: Drezgic was sitting on Georgia's bench as the Bulldogs were bounced from the NCAA Tournament by Gonzaga in 2025. After returning to his home country of Serbia to play for Mega Superbet in 2025-26, the point guard is eyeing a return to the U.S., according to agent Misko Raznatovic. Drezgic played sparingly as a freshman at Georgia, averaging just 6.8 minutes in eight appearances while averaging 2.9 ppg, 1.1 rpg and 0.5 apg. He took advantage of an expanded role last season as the starting point guard for Mega Superbet, averaging 15.4 ppg, 4.0 apg and 3.9 rpg while shooting 41.9% from the field and 34.4% from the 3-point line.

The fit: It's not clear if Gonzaga has made contact, but Drezgic's agency has heard from "5-6 of last year's NET Top 25-ranked programs," according to NBA draft analyst Ersin Demir, and Raznatovic indicated on X the guard will make a decision on his future "in the coming days." At Gonzaga, Drezgic either projects as a starting two-guard next to Saint-Supery or a backup point guard who'd be able to spell the Spanish sophomore off the bench.

Do You Believe in Angels?

CLEVELAND, OHIO - APRIL 28: Angel Martínez #1 of the Cleveland Guardians celebrates after reaching second on a fly ball to right field in the ninth inning against the Tampa Bay Rays at Progressive Field on April 28, 2026 in Cleveland, Ohio. (Photo by Russell Lee Verlinger/Cleveland Guardians/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Folks, we have to have a conversation about Angel Martinez.

After tonight’s two-run homer to put the Guardians’ ahead of Tito Francona’s persnickity Reds, Martinez has a 125 wRC+ with eight homers and eight doubles. Martinez has a sustainable .290 BABIP. While he as outperformed his xWOBA a bit (.338 to .315 coming into tonight), but he is also third on the team and 36th in MLB in pulled-fly ball rate at 25.2% which generally helps players outperform their expected stats.

Most excitingly, Martinez had a wRC+ of 127 vs. RHP coming into tonight, and 93 against LHP. Up until this season, in the majors, Martinez had a wRC+ around 60 vs. RHP and a wRC+ of 120 against LHP. If he is capable of hitting right-handers now, this is very likely a valuable hitter on a sustainable basis. He’s also stolen 8 of 10 bases and flashed 65th percentile sprint speed, which is another very positive development.

So, why wouldn’t you believe in Angels? Well, he still has only a 4% walk rate and he chases 40% of the time. But, hey, he makes contact with 85% of all pitches he sees. And he has demonstrated the ability to lay off the worst pitches he sees and keep fouling off other bad pitches until he gets one to hit. There is no way to say anything for sure with a player as young as Angel, but I think what he’s doing looks extremely sustainable and he has earned himself everyday playing time at this point.

Angel is still not a defensive standout, but he looks competent in the corner outfield positions, especially, and playable, so far, in center. I have cautioned folks against comparing him to Jose, and I think that his chase rate still prevents exact comparisons there… but I’m done putting a ceiling on this kid. He is so much fun, his smile is so infectious, and I am ready to give him all the at-bats at this point for finally helping this team beat the Reds.

You’ll notice I did put AngelS in the title, and that’s so I can throw in this paragraph about Angel Genao. The Columbus Clippers’ shortstop had a 134 wRC+ so far in Triple-A with five homers and three steals and he added a single and another homer in tonight’s game. Genao has a 19/16 K/BB% which is more than adequate. His 27% chase rate is a little high, but not too alarming and he has only a 7% swinging-strike rate. He has an average exit velocity of 91.7 mph and a 53.1% hard-hit rate, which is amazing. The one knock against him is his 57.3% groundball rate, which is alarming. You can hit the ball 100 mph every time in the bigs and infielders are going to make most of those plays. However, if he can continue to slug homers regularly and take walks, he has potential to make up for it. He looks like someone who is going to be knocking on the door of the big leagues by August… making it a challenge to figure out where he will play. But, shortstops can generally play anywhere (Rocchio being the exception), so we’ll cross that bridge when we come to it.

I thought Angel Martinez should probably stop switch-hitting. I am so glad to be wrong. I thought he was probably a 4th outfielder who should start against LHP. I am so glad to be wrong. He is one of the most pleasant athletes I have ever had the chance to meet and this start to the season for him is such a delight.

Spokane Zephyr shut out Brooklyn in regular-season finale; Now they wait for postseason fate

May 16—It took two minutes for Spokane Zephyr to get their first goal without attempting a shot. And another 34 minutes for them to score their second.

And it took 90 minutes for Zephyr to secure their largest margin of victory in their history in a 4-0 shutout against Brooklyn FC at ONE Spokane Stadium on Saturday.

Brooklyn surrendered an own goal in the first five minutes before either team got a shot off.

In the second minute, Reese Tappan crossed to Katie Murray in the middle of the penalty box. Brooklyn defender Kristina Markovic attempted to intercept the pass, but instead tapped the ball into the frame.

"Getting a first goal really early, always helps just kind of relax the mood, the vibes of the game, and then also gives you the go ahead to have the confidence to score goals and play together," said midfielder Felicia Knox.

For much of the period, possession was evenly split with Brooklyn holding the advantage at a 51.6% rate. Spokane and Brooklyn struggled to find any offensive production until Knox extended Zephyr's advantage to two in the 36th minute.

Following a throw-in, Catherine Rapp found Knox at the top left corner of the penalty area. Knox curled Spokane's first shot attempt to the opposite side of the frame.

"The ball just kind of popped down perfectly, and I hit it. And as soon as it came off my foot, it felt like it was going in," Knox said.

Spokane outshot Brooklyn 11-9, but it was the Zephyr's defense, which head coach Nicole Lukic said has been "our identity and a strength for us," that allowed zero attempts on target with 25 clearances led by Haley Thomas's seven. Tappan, who played every minute this season, added six. Spokane also had 11 tackles and seven interceptions.

The Zephyr mustered only two shots in the first half. They nearly had one in the 17th minute when Maya Hansen sent a cross to Ally Cook and Rapp in the bottom right corner of the goalie box. But defender Leah Scarpelli stepped in front to allow Brooklyn goalkeeper Kelsey Daugherty to kill the play.

In the second half, Spokane swayed momentum in its favor finishing the match with 49.2% possession, and was rewarded with two scoring contributions from two substitutions.

In the 82nd minute, Thais Reiss, who subbed in for Emma Jaskaniec in the 79th, scored her first goal of the season. And seven minutes later, Lena Silano netted her team-leading seventh goal after subbing in the 63rd.

"I think it was just instinctual," Silano said of her goal. "Just letting the game flow, and the ball come to you. And I trusted Thais (Reiss) with the ball," she added.

"She's (Thais Reiss) obviously coming off with a goal, so I think you could feel the momentum to momentum, flow to flow," said Silano.

Spokane's postseason fate is now out of its hands. With their win, the Zephyr need Dallas Trinity to lose or tie against Fort Lauderdale in their game that begins at 5:30 p.m.

Lukic said making the postseason "would be fantastic."

Regardless of the outcome though, Spokane can feel relief knowing it did its job and left no doubt it belongs in the playoffs.

"If we can get in, I like our odds just as much as anybody else. We'll just wait and see now," said Lukic.

"Whatever happens over there doesn't take away from what we just did today," Silano said. "I think it's just important that we ended the season at home the best we could and we did what we needed to do ... the rest is out of our hands."

How Robelis Despaigne knocked out Junior dos Santos with absolutely brutal 3-punch combo

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The first fight of Netflix's main MMA card on Saturday night brought some fireworks.

In a heavyweight bout to kick off the action on the main card, former UFC heavyweight champion Junior dos Santos took on "The Big Boy," Robelis Despaigne, who once won bronze in the 2012 Olympics.

But Despaigne ended things quickly. With a three-punch combo, he sent dos Santos falling to the ground, winning via knockout in Round 1.

Here's a look at Despaigne's knockout vs. dos Santos in Saturday's Netflix event.

MORE: Live updates, highlights from Rousey vs. Carano card

Robelis Despaigne knocks out Junior dos Santos

From the start of the heavyweight matchup, Despaigne and dos Santos were trading some blows. Each were clearly waiting for the right opportunity to go for a quick knockout — but it was Despaigne that took advantage.

At just around the 3-minute mark of the first round, Despaigne connected, landing one punch with his right hand, getting another with his left, then sending dos Santos collapsing to the floor with a third punch.

Despaigne with the brutal Round 1 KNOCKOUT to open the main card 👀

🎥: @MostVpromotionspic.twitter.com/6bw4I0MKeu

— The Sporting News (@sportingnews) May 17, 2026

Here's another angle of the knockout:

Robelis Despaigne brutally KOs former UFC Heavyweight Champion Junior Dos Santos at 2:59 in the first round. #RouseyCaranopic.twitter.com/8qS6xmFWWx

— COMBAT SPORTS TODAY (@CSTodayNews) May 17, 2026

Jake Paul and Anderson Silva ran into the cage to check on Junior Dos Santos after THAT brutal KO by Robelis Despaigne 🙏 #RouseyCarano is LIVE NOW only on Netflix! pic.twitter.com/25Yj2IMyFR

— Netflix Sports (@netflixsports) May 17, 2026

How many times has Junior dos Santos been knocked out?

Per ESPN, as his career record fell to 21-11 on Saturday, dos Santos lost via knockout/technical knockout for the ninth time, with one being a technical knockout due to injury.

He has now lost six consecutive fights, all by knockout/technical knockout.

Robelis Despaigne MMA record

Despaigne improved to 6-2 in his career with his knockout on Saturday — and all six of his wins have come via knockout.

ROBELIS DESPAIGNE 🤯 #RouseyCaranopic.twitter.com/eUwzM4MD5G

— Netflix (@netflix) May 17, 2026

While Despaigne had lost his last two fights via decision entering Saturday, he had a streak of six-straight knockouts from 2022-24. 

How old is Robelis Despaigne?

Despaigne is 37 years old and will turn 38 on Sept. 9, 2026. He is from Santiago de Cuba, Cuba. 

How old is Junior dos Santos?

dos Santos is 42 years old and will turn 43 on Jan. 30, 2027. He is from Caçador, Santa Catarina, Brazil.

Purple Row After Dark: Let’s talk Rockies bullpen

DENVER, COLORADO - MAY 7: Antonio Senzatela #49 of the Colorado Rockies stays warm in the dugout in the eighth inning against the New York Mets at Coors Field on May 7, 2026 in Denver, Colorado. (Photo by Dustin Bradford/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Believe it or not, currently the Colorado Rockies bullpen is tied for eighth place with its 1.6 accumulated fWAR. (They are tied with the Miami Marlins.)

Their 4.35 ERA comes in 20th, and their BB/9 of 3.38 comes in ninth.

Probably, a lot of that is due to Chase Dollander’s working with an opener, so let’s set him aside as well as Tanner Gordon, who appears to be headed for Dollander’s spot in the rotation.

Instead, consider the rest of the bullpen:

  • Zach Agnos
  • Brennan Bernadino
  • Jimmy Herget
  • Jaden Hill
  • Juan Mejia
  • Sammy Peralta
  • Antonio Senzatela
  • Victor Vodnik

Right now, who’s your All-Star pitcher? Who’s impressed you with his evolution? And who are you concerned about?

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Mallory Swanson makes long-awaited return to Chicago Stars after 554 days away

Mallory Swanson makes long-awaited return to Chicago Stars after 554 days awayChicago Stars forward Mallory Swanson is back.

The U.S. women’s national team forward made her first appearance for the Stars on Saturday against the North Carolina Courage, after 18 months away.

The Olympic gold medalist and one-third of the “Triple Espresso” trio from the 2024 Paris Olympics entered the match against the Courage in the 76th minute, replacing teammate Ryan Gareis. Swanson’s long-awaited return to the pitch was met with a loud ovation from North Carolina’s fans, as the home side led 4-0 after goals from Evelyn Ijeh in the 47th minute, Ashley Sanchez in the 61st, Ally Schlegel in the 64th and Manaka Matsukubo in the 85th.

Swanson’s comeback had been more than a year in the making. Her last appearance before maternity leave came on Nov. 3, 2024, in Chicago’s playoff quarterfinal loss to the Orlando Pride, the club’s final match before dropping the Red Stars name. Chicago struggled throughout the 2025 season, finishing at the bottom of the table after scoring just 32 goals in 26 matches.

The 28-year-old missed the entire 2025 campaign for the birth of her first child and maternity leave and was activated ahead of Saturday’s match. Swanson and her husband, Dansby Swanson, announced they were expecting their first child last May and welcomed their daughter, Josie, in November.


There she goes 🥹🩵 pic.twitter.com/Z6M4qUuvuX


— Chicago Stars FC (@theChicagoStars) May 17, 2026

Of her return, Swanson said: “Everybody’s body is different, and every pregnancy and postpartum journey is different too. The one thing I think everyone needs, no matter what, is support from the people around them. I’ve been really fortunate to have that throughout this return, and I’m incredibly thankful for it.

“During my pregnancy, I was mostly watching as a fan because I knew I wouldn’t be back on the field anytime soon. This season, though, it’s been about shifting that perspective again, turning my soccer brain back on, getting reintroduced to the team and making sure I’m on the same page with everyone, both defensively and offensively. I am just trying to get on the same page.”

Swanson is one of 28 mothers playing in the NWSL this season, and her return comes on the heels of her friend and fellow Triple Espresso member Sophia Wilson, who made her own official NWSL comeback on March 14. Wilson also entered as a 76th-minute substitute in the Portland Thorns’ season-opening 1-0 win over the Washington Spirit.

“Soph and I talked a little about progressions and what that process looks like,” she said, when asked about whether she talked to her friend about coming back into the field. “There’s maybe a general outline you can follow, but every pregnancy, delivery and recovery is unique. We’ve definitely had those conversations. Though, honestly, I feel like we’ve probably talked more about Gigi and Josie than soccer.”

The Stars have struggled mightily this season. They are at the bottom of the standings, at 2-0-8, and are no doubt hoping Swanson’s return will provide a missing spark.

“Mal is Mal. Having her back is huge for us, but we also have to remember this was her first appearance after a very long time away,” Chicago head coach Martin Sjögren said. “There’s no need to put too much pressure on her right now.

“Once she’s back to 100 percent, and she will be, she’ll have a massive impact on this team. She’s one of the best players in the league. She fits our model perfectly, and the model is built around the qualities of players like her. We’re thrilled to have her back, both for the team and for her personally.”

In 2024, Swanson returned from injury to help the U.S. win Olympic gold while leading Chicago with 11 goal contributions. Earlier that year, she signed a long-term extension through 2028 in what the club described as the “most lucrative agreement in NWSL history,” though the financial details were never officially disclosed. CBS Sports reported the deal was worth close to $2 million over five years.

This article originally appeared in The Athletic.

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Jalen Williams is 'healthy' to go for upcoming Spurs-Thunder WCF series

Apr 19, 2026; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, USA; Oklahoma City Thunder guard Jalen Williams (8) celebrates after scoring against the Phoenix Suns in the second half during game one of the first round of the 2026 NBA Playoffs at Paycom Center. Mandatory Credit: Alonzo Adams-Imagn Images

While the Oklahoma City Thunder have kept their cards close to the vest, Jalen Williams might've provided a spoiler for their epic 2026 Western Conference Finals showdown with the San Antonio Spurs. The All-NBA talent revealed in his latest YouTube vlog that he's ready to go.

Arguably the biggest question mark heading into the highly anticipated matchup, Williams' status could flip the series odds in favor of the Thunder. An injury-plagued season has unfortunately carried over to the NBA playoffs. He sustained a third hamstring strain in five months during OKC's Game 2 win over the Phoenix Suns on Apr. 22.

Nearly a month later, Williams detailed the injury for the first time. He was limited to 33 regular-season games this past year due to two wrist surgeries and two hamstring strains. Despite his postseason absence, the Thunder have remained a win machine with two series sweeps and a perfect 8-0 record.

"It's good that I haven't had to rush back from my hamstring stuff at all," Williams said. "I'm actually taking extra days now than from what was originally planned because we were up 3-0, so there was no point in going into this series and possibly hurting myself before we play the Timberwolves or the Spurs. I'm about to go into another series healthy."

Good to hear straight from the source. We won't know Williams' official Game 1 status until Sunday afternoon, but it sounds like he'll be good to go. Which makes sense, considering the traditional timeline for a Grade 1 hamstring strain is just a couple of weeks.

The Thunder will need Williams to play like his All-NBA self from here on out. They've managed to win without him, but if they hope to win back-to-back Larry O'Brien trophies, he'll need to be OKC's second-best player behind Shai Gilgeous-Alexander. Right now, we're at the sprint part of the NBA's marathon. It's now or never to salvage an injury-riddled year with another potential ring.

This article originally appeared on OKC Thunder Wire: Jalen Williams is 'healthy' to go for upcoming Spurs-Thunder WCF series

Every Fairleigh Dickinson University player drafted by the Brooklyn Nets

The Brooklyn Nets have developed their teams through a number of strategies over the decades, and their front office has put together considerable success through the NBA draft. Many of the franchise's best players have joined the Nets either by being selected directly in the annual draft or through trades made on that day.

Moreover, it is not only the star players who have been acquired by the Nets through the draft. Several prominent alumni have been selected by the team each offseason during this annual event, with certain colleges being more prominently represented than others. An analysis of the players from different schools reveals that both prestigious programs and smaller institutions have contributed top talent to the Nets' roster over the years.

So without further ado, let's take a look at every player who has been drafted by the Nets out of Fairleigh Dickinson University.

Ken Webb - forward

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Draft year and position: eighth round (third pick, 164th overall), 1981 NBA Draft

Seasons at Fairleigh Dickinson University:

Seasons played with Nets:

All stats and data courtesy of Basketball Reference.

This article originally appeared on Nets Wire: Every Fairleigh Dickinson University player drafted by the Nets

Munetaka Murakami homers twice as the White Sox beat the Cubs 8-3

CHICAGO (AP) — Munetaka Murakami homered twice and drove in three runs, helping the Chicago White Sox beat the Chicago Cubs 8-3 on Saturday night.

Miguel Vargas, Colson Montgomery and Andrew Benintendi also connected as the White Sox improved to 6-2 on a nine-game homestand. Davis Martin (6-1) struck out seven while pitching six innings of one-run ball.

Murakami's solo drive to center made it 4-0 in the third inning. The Japanese slugger added his 17th homer in the fifth, a two-run shot to center off Jameson Taillon that traveled an estimated 428 feet.

It was Murakami's first career multihomer game. The rookie batted .158 (3 for 19) with no homers, seven strikeouts and six walks in his previous six games.

Pete Crow-Armstrong and Miguel Amaya homered for the NL Central-leading Cubs, who beat the White Sox 10-5 in the series opener on Friday night. Taillon (2-3) surrendered a career-high five homers in five-plus innings.

The game was played with three umpires after Brian O’Nora departed in the fourth inning. O’Nora had concussion-like symptoms after he was struck by a foul ball while working the plate.

The White Sox jumped in front in the first. Sam Antonacci hit a leadoff single and Murakami walked before Vargas went deep for his 11th homer.

Montgomery hit a two-out solo drive in the third for his 13th homer.

Vargas and Montgomery also went deep on Friday night.

Amaya opened the sixth with his third homer. The Cubs put runners on second and third with one out, but Martin escaped the jam by striking out Ian Happ and Seiya Suzuki.

Crow-Armstrong made it 8-3 when he hit a two-run drive off Trevor Richards in the ninth. But Amaya flied out to right and Nico Hoerner bounced to second, ending the game.

Up next

Colin Rea (4-2, 4.68 ERA) starts for the Cubs on Sunday, and fellow right-hander Erick Fedde (0-4, 3.77) pitches for the White Sox in the finale of the weekend series.

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2026 Preakness purse: What Napoleon Solo takes home for win

Napoleon Solo won the 2026 Preakness Stakes in a thrilling race at Laurel Park on Saturday, May 16.

It was the first win in a Triple Crown race for jockey Paco Lopez and trainer Chad Summers. Napoleon Solo, who is 3 years old, has had an up-and-down career and receiving the Black-Eyed Susan blanket was extra rewarding for the team.

Iron Honor, trained by two-time Preakness champion Chad Brown, finished second. Chip Honcho, who was ridden by Kentucky Derby champion Jose Ortiz amid cockfighting allegations, finished third.

This was the first time in the history of the Preakness Stakes that it was raced at Laurel Park in Laurel, Maryland. Pimlico Race Course is under construction for renovations.

The total purse for the 151st Preakness Stakes was $2 million. Here's how the purse is broken down for the 2026 Preakness Stakes:

1st: Napoleon Solo - $1,200,0002nd: Iron Honor - $400,0003rd: Chip Honcho - $220,0004th: Ocelli - $120,0005th: Incredibolt - $60,000

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: 2026 Preakness purse for Napoleon Solo and other finishers

Former UFC Champion Junior Dos Santos Gets Destroyed In Netflix MMA Debut

Netflix's Ronda Rousey vs. Gina Carano

INGLEWOOD, CALIFORNIA - MAY 16: Robelis Despaigne fights Junior dos Santos in their heavyweight 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)

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Former UFC heavyweight champion Junior dos Santos planned to make a splash in the opening fight of the MVP MMA 1 show at the Intuit Dome in Los Angeles. Things didn't go as planned.

Former UFC heavyweight and Olympic bronze medalist Robelis Despaigne destroyed JDS with a hellacious three-punch combination that left the latter in a heap against the Hexagon. Here is a look at the finish.

  • Event: MVP MMA 1: Rousey vs. Carano
  • Date: Saturday, May 16, 2026
  • Venue: Intuit Dome, Los Angeles
  • Broadcast: Netflix (first MMA fight ever streamed on the platform)
  • Bout: Junior dos Santos vs. Robelis Despaigne (heavyweight, main-card opener)
  • Result: Robelis Despaigne def. Junior dos Santos via Round 1 KO at 2:01
  • JDS Record: 23-11
  • Despaigne Record: 6-2

How Did Robelis Despaigne Knock Out Junior dos Santos?

Dos Santos came out firing low leg kicks and even rocked Despaigne with a counter right in the early exchanges, briefly raising hopes that the 42-year-old still had something left in the tank. The 6-foot-7 Despaigne was definitely bothered by the leg kicks, but he responded. He shook off a takedown attempt, which has been his bugaboo, fighting with his hands down, deliberately drawing JDS into close-range exchanges where his 84-inch reach could find angles.

The finish came at 2:01 of the opening round.

Despaigne landed a clean left hook, followed by a straight right that dropped JDS, then closed with a follow-up combination on the canvas. The Brazilian veteran’s chin, which had been holding up better than recent UFC losses suggested it would, finally gave out under the Karate Combat champion's power.

What Does This Loss Mean For Junior dos Santos' Career?

JDS framed this fight as his chance to prove he belonged in MVP’s long-term plans. He told media all week he was always looking for the knockout and that MVP had put him against Despaigne specifically because the promotion wanted highlight-reel finishes for the cameras. He got exactly the kind of fight he asked for, and the result was the wrong end of one of those highlights.

The 42-year-old former UFC heavyweight champion went 2-0 in Gamebred Bareknuckle MMA before this booking, which had built a narrative that he might have one more meaningful run left.

That narrative is now in serious doubt. JDS holds wins over Cain Velasquez, Stipe Miocic, Fabricio Werdum, Frank Mir, Derrick Lewis and Mirko Cro Cop, but his MMA career has been on the wrong side of the aging curve since 2018, and Saturday's stoppage was the kind of one-sided beating that should prompt real conversation about retirement.

What Does This Win Do For Robelis Despaigne?

Despaigne walked in having lost his last two MMA fights. Both losses came during his short, turbulent 2024 UFC run that ended in his release after consecutive losses to Waldo Cortes-Acosta and Austen Lane. Beating a former UFC heavyweight champion in front of a Netflix global audience is the kind of resume builder that reshapes the rest of his career trajectory.

The Cuban Olympian’s profile gets a massive boost from this performance. This explains why he called out Francis Ngannou for a fight during his post-fight interview.

He went from Karate Combat champion with a 7-0 record in that ruleset to the first man to definitively close the book on JDS's MMA career, and he did it on the first MMA card ever streamed on Netflix. That visibility matters as much as the result itself.

What's Next On The MVP MMA 1 Card?

The Despaigne knockout opened the main card, which means there's still plenty of action ahead. Salahdine Parnasse vs. Kenneth Cross at lightweight, Nate Diaz vs. Mike Perry at welterweight, and Francis Ngannou vs. Philipe Lins at heavyweight all sit between this fight and the women's featherweight main event between Ronda Rousey and Gina Carano.

Rousey already confirmed earlier this weekend that Carano will be her final MMA fight, which adds even more emotional weight to the headliner. After what just happened to JDS, the question becomes whether the rest of the legacy names on this card can deliver better outcomes than the man who opened the show.

This article was originally published on Forbes.com

Salahdine Parnasse vs. Kenneth Cross MVP MMA live blog

INGLEWOOD, CALIFORNIA - MAY 15: Salahdine Parnasse faces off against Kenneth Cross during the Weigh-In for Netflix's Ronda Rousey vs. Gina Carano at Intuit Dome on May 15, 2026 in Inglewood, California. (Photo by Sarah Stier/Getty Images for Netflix) | Getty Images for Netflix

This is the Salahdine Parnasse vs. Kenneth Cross live blog for the main card lightweight bout at MVP MMA: Rousey vs. Carano on Saturday at Intuit Dome in Los Angeles.

Parnasse (22-2) has been one of the best fighters on the KSW roster, winning titles at both lightweight and featherweight and even challenging for the Polish promotion’s welterweight title. He has won four straight fights by knockout, including multiple defenses of his 155-pound championship, and the Frenchman now looks to show why he’s worth all the hype as he makes his United States debut.

This is a big opportunity for Cross (17-4), who enters this contest on a four-fight win streak. “The Boss” is perhaps best known for his win over Kevin Syler on Dana White’s Contender Series in August 2020 that unfortunately did not result in Cross earning a UFC contract. He looks to shock the millions watching on Netflix as the biggest underdog on the card by a wide margin.

Check out the MVP MMA: Rousey vs. Carano live blog for Salahdine Parnasse vs. Kenneth Cross below.

Preamble

If you’ve watched Parnasse, you know he’s for real and the UFC probably should have paid this man to fight ages ago. But that doesn’t matter, he’s here now with a chance to put on a star-making performance.

Always tell me the odds

Parnasse the biggest favorite on this card at a whopping -1450 per FanDuel. Cross sitting at +700 odds to steal this one.

Round 1

Referee Jason Herzog reffing this Netflix fight.

Parnasse catches a body kick and pushes Cross down, fires off ground-and-pound, but Cross with a good recovery and he gets a takedown of his own. Parnasse scrambles and he’s back up. They’re jockeying for position against the fence after a fast start.

Takedown by Parnasse, he’s working to get top position, Cross very busy from his backside and he’s up. Back in the middle, the fighters are trading jabs. Parnasse comes forward and starts to brawl with Cross, that could be good for the underdog, though Cross definitely got stung a couple of times.

Another takedown for Parnasse and he’s clearly emphasizing ground-and-pound over position. He ends up on Cross’ back, Cross belly down now with Parnasse landing hard punches. Herzog looking closely, Parnasse not letting Cross turn back over. Cross gets back to his feet, but Parnasse is not letting up. The two-division KSW champion unloading with Cross against the fence. Body shot crumbles Cross, whoa!

Official result: Salahdine Parnasse def. Kenneth Cross via TKO (strikes) (R1, 4:18)

Post-fight

Parnasse thanks Netflix and says he’s ready for “the next fight, boxing, MMA.”

Asked if he felt any pressure, he said, “I’m the best fighter in the world. No pressure for me.”

🎥 Better for whom? Palmeiras and Cruzeiro draw in 'chaotic' game

🎥 Better for whom? Palmeiras and Cruzeiro draw in 'chaotic' game

Expectations were high for Palmeiras vs. Cruzeiro on Saturday night (16).

And both teams certainly delivered in the Matchday 16 clash of the Brasileirão, played at Arena Crefisa Barueri.

With great goals, the refereeing under the spotlight, and moments of heavy rain, Verdão and Raposa ended up drawing 1-1.



Everything happened in the 1st half 🤯

Space for both teams to work, aggression/intensity, great goals, and even a penalty that turned into a corner.

The opening half was LIVELY in Barueri.

Palmeiras applied the early pressure.

But it was Cruzeiro who struck first.

A mistake while playing out from the back led to a beautiful goal by Arroyo (11'), who ended up being booked after an exuberant celebration.

Palmeiras lost international Sosa to a possible injury, but it didn’t take long for them to respond.

A penalty was initially awarded for Jonathan Jesus on Flaco. But the assistant confirmed it was a corner.

And Felipe Anderson equalized in style as well (20').

The No. 7 would be the second Palmeiras player to be substituted after feeling pain in the back of his left thigh during a sprint.

There was also a bit of a scuffle after Artur Jorge got upset with the way Giay cleared a ball out for a throw-in — which earned him a card.


Referee under the spotlight

Sávio Pereira Sampaio remained one of the main figures of the match.

Cruzeiro had plenty of complaints after two possible fouls on Gerson were not called.

And on the other side, there were also lots of protests after Christian left Giay on the ground.

But there was also football played in the second half.

And Otávio was one of the standout performers with a HUGE SAVE on Gustavo Gómez’s attempt.

The closing stages brought more end-to-end action in Barueri. 

Andreas had a good chance after winning the ball back, but finished poorly.

Jonathan Jesus nearly settled it on his own before two very dangerous Palmeiras attacks.

 And the uncertainty over the result remained until the final whistle. 


📊 Standings and schedule 📅

A third straight draw in the league took Palmeiras to 35 points.

Five more than second-placed Flamengo, who now have two games in hand.

Cruzeiro, meanwhile, moved to 20 points. They remain close to the relegation zone.

Both teams now turn their focus to the Libertadores.

On Wednesday (20), Verdão, leaders of Group F, will host Cerro Porteño (2nd).

A day earlier, Raposa, second in Group D, will visit Boca (3rd) at La Bombonera.

After that, both return to Brasileirão action.

On Saturday (23), Alviverde will go to the Maracanã to face Flamengo.

Meanwhile, Cabuloso will host Chapecoense on Sunday (24).


Photo: Marco Galvão/Cruzeiro

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Warm weekend in Chicago for Bruno Mars concert night 1, White Sox-Cubs Crosstown Classic tied up

Summer-like weather is back in the Windy City this weekend with events happening around Chicago.

However, more potential scattered storms and showers could arrive late Saturday, but they shouldn't have too much of an impact on evening plans.

ABC7 Chicago is now streaming 24/7. Click here to watch

Saturday was game two of the Crosstown Classic between the Cubs and White Sox. First pitch Saturday at Rate Field was 6:10 p.m.

The White Sox beat the Cubs Saturday night, 8-3.

The first game of the annual baseball clash brought a full house to Rate Field Friday night.

The Cubs took game one of the series, 10-5.

Game three will be Sunday afternoon.

Also Saturday night, there was a Bruno Mars concert at Soldier Field.

The "24 Karat Magic" singer is in Chicago for his "The Romantic Tour."

Mars performs Saturday night and Sunday night. Doors opened at 5:30 p.m.

Peglow scores in the 90th minute for DC United in 1-1 tie with St. Louis

WASHINGTON (AP) — João Peglow scored a goal in the 90th minute Saturday night for D.C. United in a 1-1 tie with St. Louis City.

Jared Stroud played an arcing corner kick that bent out to Peglow, who stopped it with his first touch and then blasted a shot from outside the penalty arc that capped the scoring.

Conrad Wallem was shown his second yellow card in the second minute of stoppage time and St. Louis played a man down the rest of the way.

Chris Durkin scored in the 50th minute to give St. Louis a 1-0 lead.

Sean Johnson had two saves for D.C. United (4-5-5), which had its five-game unbeaten streak snapped Wednesday by a 3-1 loss to Chicago.

St. Louis (3-6-4) had won back-to-back games for the first time this season.

Roman Bürki had four saves.

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Timberwolves' Mike Conley sends clear message regarding his NBA future

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Minnesota Timberwolves veteran guard Mike Conley has been in the NBA for nearly two decades, so no one would blame him if he wanted to ride off into the sunset. 

However, he's not quite ready to do that. 

Timberwolves' Mike Conley doesn't plan to retire from NBA 

During his end-of-season media session, Conley made it clear that he doesn't plan to call it a career quite yet. On the contrary, he plans to play a 20th season in the NBA. 

"I am going to do a lot of thinking, a lot of reflecting. What's important for our family... I think I might've proved to myself that I can keep playing a little longer," Conley said. "Who knows what that looks like, but definitely it's going to happen." 

So now for Conley, the question won't but if, but where, he'll continue his career. Conley, 38, is headed for unrestricted free agency over the offseason, and there's no guarantee that the Wolves will bring him back. 

But, there will likely be plenty of teams that could use an experienced, calming veteran presence in the backcourt, so even if it's not Minnesota, Conley shouldn't have trouble finding a role somewhere. 

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Luca Langoni scores early in second half to help Revolution beat Minnesota United 2-1

FOXBOROUGH, Mass. (AP) — Luca Langoni scored the go-ahead goal early in the second half and the New England Revolution held on for a 2-1 victory over Minnesota United on Saturday night to close out a four-match homestand.

Carles Gil scored on a penalty kick in the 5th minute to give New England a 1-0 lead. The PK was awarded when Dor Turgeman was fouled by Minnesota United defender Michael Boxall.

Kelvin Yeboah pulled Minnesota United even in the 26th minute on a PK goal. Yeboah scored his eighth goal after posting a career-high nine last season in 30 appearances, and seven in nine matches in 2024 — his first season in the league. The PK came after New England midfielder Brooklyn Raines fouled Anthony Markanich.

Langoni used Turgeman's third assist of the campaign to score his third goal and give the Revolution a 2-1 lead in the 49th minute. Langoni has eight goals through his first 50 appearances and matched his career best for a single season.

Matt Turner totaled six saves in goal for New England (8-4-1).

Drake Callender saved three shots for Minnesota United (6-5-3).

The Revolution improve to 7-1-0 at home under first-year coach Marko Mitrović. The Revs set a club record with six straight wins at Gillette Stadium before losing 3-0 to Eastern Conference-leading Nashville SC on Wednesday.

Minnesota United was coming off a 1-0 loss to the Colorado Rapids. The club has gone 1-3-1 since a five-match unbeaten streak.

Up next

Minnesota: Hosts Real Salt Lake on Saturday.

New England: Visits Charlotte FC on Saturday.

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Michigan State Spartans Sneak into Big Ten Tournament, Face Purdue in Opening Round

It’s been a long season for the Michigan State Spartans.

From early-season heroics to a midseason lull that nearly buried the team too deep to crawl out of, followed by gritty late-season wins and crushing losses that almost sealed the fate of the 2026 Spartans, everything has built toward one final chance to shock the world.

The Spartans took the field Saturday for their third and final game of the series against Illinois State and the regular-season finale. Win or lose, the outcome would not affect Michigan State’s spot in the conference standings.

Instead, the Spartans were at the mercy of the Minnesota Gophers.

If Minnesota lost, Michigan State would back its way into the “playoffs” — otherwise known as the Big Ten Tournament. If the Gophers won, the Spartans would stay home while Minnesota claimed the tournament’s No. 12 seed.

Michigan State handled its part Saturday afternoon, rolling to a mercy-rule victory in eight innings after a Noah Bright walk-off home run capped the regular season in style. And while the game itself was a terrific way to close the regular season, every Spartan fan still had one eye glued to the scoreboard.

Minnesota was facing the conference’s second-best team in Nebraska and entered the matchup coming off a tight 7-6 loss Friday night. The Gophers knew exactly what was at stake and did everything offensively to push their team into the tournament, but Nebraska unloaded for 14 runs in a wild 14-11 victory that sealed Minnesota’s fate.

At the same time, it opened a door that once looked completely boarded shut.

A door for the Spartans to sneak past the bouncer and into the party.

Sure, Michigan State may enter the Big Ten Tournament looking a little more like Drew Barrymore in Never Been Kissed than a true title contender, but as long as the Spartans bat their eyes, whip the hair, and play the part, they just might become the surprise darlings of the tournament.

So, will Michigan State immediately face the No. 1 seed because it enters as the lowest seed in the field? No.

This year’s Big Ten Tournament format gives the top four teams a first-round bye. Instead, the Spartans will open tournament play against the No. 5-seeded Purdue Boilermakers on Tuesday at 9 a.m. EST.

From there, everything depends on the results.

If Michigan State loses to Purdue, it will face the loser of the No. 8 Iowa vs. No. 9 Illinois matchup. A second loss would eliminate the Spartans from the tournament at 0-2.

If the Spartans lose to Purdue but beat the loser of Iowa/Illinois, they would then move on to face the loser between Purdue and the winner of the 8/9 matchup.

If Michigan State defeats Purdue in the opener, it would advance to face the winner of Iowa vs. Illinois. Should the Spartans win that game as well, they would earn a date with No. 4 seed Oregon in the quarterfinals.

Big Ten Tournament Schedule

Tuesday, May 19

  • Game 1: No. 5 Purdue vs. No. 12 Michigan State — 9 a.m.
  • Game 2: No. 8 Iowa vs. No. 9 Illinois — 1 p.m.
  • Game 3: No. 7 Michigan vs. No. 10 Rutgers — 5 p.m.
  • Game 4: No. 6 Ohio State vs. No. 11 Washington — 9 p.m.

Wednesday, May 20

  • Game 5: G1 loser vs. G2 loser — 9 a.m.
  • Game 6: G3 loser vs. G4 loser — 1 p.m.
  • Game 7: G1 winner vs. G2 winner — 5 p.m.
  • Game 8: G3 winner vs. G4 winner — 9 p.m.

Thursday, May 21

  • Game 9: G5 winner vs. G7 loser — 2 p.m.
  • Game 10: G6 winner vs. G8 loser — 6 p.m.

Friday, May 22 (Quarterfinals)

  • Game 11: No. 4 seed vs. G7 winner — 9 a.m.
  • Game 12: No. 1 UCLA vs. G9 winner — 1 p.m.
  • Game 13: No. 2 Nebraska vs. G10 winner — 5 p.m.
  • Game 14: No. 3 seed vs. G8 winner — 9 p.m.

Saturday, May 23 (Semifinals)

  • Game 15: G11 winner vs. G12 winner — 2 p.m.
  • Game 16: G13 winner vs. G14 winner — 6 p.m.

Sunday, May 24 (Championship)

  • Game 17: G15 winner vs. G16 winner — 2 p.m.

The Big Ten Tournament has been around since 1981, and the Spartans have yet to finish a season as the last team standing. Entering this year’s tournament as the No. 12 seed and lowest-ranked team in the field does not exactly inspire confidence that history is about to change.

But sports have a funny way of becoming chaotic and completely unhinged.

Chaos is exactly what Michigan State will need — along with a healthy dose of luck — if the Spartans hope to make a run.

And it all starts Tuesday morning against Purdue.

Three Derby horses came back for the Preakness on short rest. None finished higher than 4th

LAUREL, Md. (AP) — Ocelli, Incredibolt and Robusta were the only three horses to race in both the Kentucky Derby and the Preakness Stakes this year.

They did little to suggest more should have tried the two-week turnaround that has become such a flashpoint in Triple Crown conversations.

Ocelli was fourth, Incredibolt fifth and Robusta ninth in Saturday's Preakness at Laurel Park. None of them was much of a threat on a day when winner Napoleon Solo was near the lead the whole way.

“Speed held. Pretty simple,” said Whit Beckman, Ocelli's trainer. “It didn’t come back. He ran a good fourth with a pace that seemed to hold on. Can’t be upset with that.”

Ocelli (7-1) and Incredibolt (5-1) were considered contenders after finishing third and sixth in the Derby, but both were trying to come from behind in this race and weren't all that close to pulling it off. Expectations were lower for Robusta (28-1) after a 14th-place showing in the Derby.

“They went fast. We had one horse beat. It looked like down the backside he was traveling comfortably enough, but I guess it was obviously too much to do,” said Riley Mott, Incredibolt's trainer. “He gave us a mild run, but he never threatened to hit the board.”

Derby winner Golden Tempo was held out of this race, which led to the latest round of chatter about whether the Triple Crown schedule should be changed to allow a longer break between the Derby and Preakness. If Ocelli, Incredibolt or Robusta had won Saturday, that may have impacted that discussion, but it didn't happen.

Al Gold, Napoleon Solo's owner, was blunt when asked about the possibility of altering the schedule.

“It’s a great idea,” he said. “Tradition is dead. Nobody wants to run in two weeks. More horses is the best thing. That’s it.”

Still, Beckman didn't seem to regret trying with Ocelli.

“We ran a great fourth,” he said. “We’ll take that all day.”

Great White, who was scratched from the Derby when he threw his jockey just before the race began, was able to race in the Preakness without incident. He finished eighth as a 9-1 shot.

“We broke good. Got a good trip. Settled mid-pack, traveling very good,” jockey Alex Achard said. “He started picking it up at the three-eighths (pole) and I thought he had something, but through the stretch he didn’t make his run.”

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Aaron Rodgers comes to the terms with the Steelers for $25 million.

It's official. Aaron Rodgers will return to the Pittsburgh Steelers at least for one more year, according to numerous reports.

"Four-time NFL MVP Aaron Rodgers and the Steelers agreed to terms on a one-year deal, sources tell NFL Network. Now entering his 22nd NFL season, Rodgers reunites with Mike McCarthy for one more run in Pittsburgh."

Four-time NFL MVP Aaron Rodgers and the Steelers agreed to terms on a one-year deal, sources tell NFL Network.

Now entering his 22nd NFL season, Rodgers reunites with Mike McCarthy for one more run in Pittsburgh. pic.twitter.com/BQxlExUGhe

— Tom Pelissero (@TomPelissero) May 16, 2026

Most NFL experts thought Rodgers would return, but things looked a little shaky last week when he came into town; according to reports, he didn’t meet with team officials.

Rumors were circulating that the team might be growing frustrated with Rodgers and would set a deadline, but team officials told NFL insiders like Mike Florio that wasn’t the case.

Rodgers indicated last year on “The Pat McAfee Show” that he thought 2025 might be his last season.

"Yeah, I'm pretty sure this is it," Rodgers said last June. "That's why we just did a one-year deal. Steelers didn't need to put any extra years on that or anything, so this was really about finishing with a lot of love and fun and peace for the career that I've had.

"I played 20 fricking years. It's been a long run. I've enjoyed it, and no better place to finish than in one of the cornerstone franchises of the NFL with Mike Tomlin and a great group of leadership and great guys in the city that expects you to win."

Rodgers has not indicated whether 2026 will be his last season. 

This article originally appeared on Touchdown Wire: Aaron Rodgers comes to the terms with the Steelers for $25 million.

UFC Vegas 117 video: Juan Diaz chokes Malcolm Wellmaker for upset win

Malcolm Wellmaker took another hit at UFC Fight Night 276 in the form of an upset from promotional newcomer Juan Diaz.

After Wellmaker's (10-2 MMA, 2-2 UFC) hot octagon start was thwarted by Ethyn Ewing in November, he experience another setback from the debuting Diaz (16-1-1 MMA, 1-0 UFC), who finished the fight at the 4:08 mark of Round 2 with a rear-naked choke in the bantamweight bout at Meta APEX in Las Vegas.

Check out a replay of the finish below (via X):

JUAN DIAZ GETS THE TAP IN HIS UFC DEBUT

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— UFC on Paramount+ (@UFConParamount) May 17, 2026

Although much of the post-fight storyline will be around Wellmaker's fall, it appears Diaz, who had former UFC champion Brandon Moreno in his corner, is a prospect to watch.

"Emotional are high, I trained so hard," Diaz said through an interpreter in his post-fight interview with Daniel Cormier. "I'm a complete fighter. I can wrestle, I'm not just a striker. I'm a complete fighter and very dangerous."

Up-to-the-minute UFC Fight Night 276 results:

This article originally appeared on MMA Junkie: UFC Vegas 117 video: Juan Diaz chokes Malcolm Wellmaker for upset win

Rousey vs. Carano video: Robelis Despaigne pulverizes Junior Dos Santos

MMA Junkie has live coverage of the Rousey vs. Carano main card with updates and highlights from every fight.

Robelis Despaigne doesn't have the career credentials of Junior Dos Santos, but now he has a highlight over him.

Kicking off the Rousey vs. Carano main card Saturday, Despaigne (6-2) picked apart Dos Santos (21-11) before a devastating right-left-right combination that ended the fight at the 2:59 mark of Round 1. The heavyweight bout took place at Intuit Dome in Inglewood, Calif.

DESPAIGNE ROUND 1 KNOCKOUT!

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— MVP - Most Valuable Promotions (@MostVpromotions) May 17, 2026

Despaigne, 37, hadn't competed in MMA since his UFC release in late 2024. He pivoted to Karate Combat where he's gone 7-0 with a recent heavyweight title clinch. After Saturday's win, Robelis indicated he'd ideally like to compete in both sports going forward and called for a fight against Francis Ngannou.

Dos Santos, 42, hadn't competed in MMA since a bareknuckle bout in March 2024. He hadn't competed in gloved MMA since May 2022. While he was victorious in the bareknuckle bouts, Dos Santos has been finished in five-straight gloved MMA bouts.

Up-to-the-minute Rousey vs. Carano results include:

This article originally appeared on MMA Junkie: Rousey vs. Carano video: Robelis Despaigne pulverizes Junior Dos Santos

Braves sow the wind, reap the whirlwind in 3-2 loss to Red Sox

ATLANTA, GEORGIA - MAY 16: Willson Contreras #40 of the Boston Red Sox celebrateshitting a two-run homer in the eighth inning against the Atlanta Braves at Truist Park on May 16, 2026 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Kevin C. Cox/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Remember when we just complained about the third time through the order? We didn’t know how good we had it.

Holding on to a slim lead and wanting to give their top bullpen arms a break, the Braves opted not only to run Bryce Elder through the Red Sox order a third time, but also a fourth. While the first two outs of the eighth occurred with little drama, the Braves didn’t budge when a double put the tying run on second. Up came Willson Contreras, and not much later, a no-doubter of a two-run shot turned the game around. While the Braves rallied in the ninth, a ricochet didn’t quite go their way, and that was that. They’ll need to win tomorrow to take the series.

The beginning of this game zipped along, though things got a bit muddy in the middle innings. Jarren Duran hit a double to start the game, but Elder held fast and struck out two to prevent him from advancing. Drake Baldwin then jumped all over a mis-located Payton Tolle sinker and smashed it to deep center for another leadoff homer. Ozzie Albies followed with a barrel of his own, but his didn’t carry out to left. The game then went into turbo mode. There were 13 straight outs before Jose Azocar ripped a double off Tolle. Baldwin then worked a walk, but Albies and Matt Olson made outs in the air to keep it a 1-0 game.

The Red Sox threatened with a couple of soft singles to start the fourth. A number of Braves losses this season have been precipitated by terrible defensive plays in key moments, and that also happened here: Contreras hit a routine, probably should’ve been a double play ball to Austin Riley at third, but Riley booted it and then didn’t even get a force at second in time. The next batter hit a lineout to left that worked a sac fly: the Braves inexplicably took forever to decide whether to challenge, ultimately opted to, but to no avail. (I’m not sure why they thought, if they took them so long to decide whether to challenge, that somehow the borked replay system currently in place in MLB would reward them with an overturn, but here we are.) Elder and the Braves were able to wriggle out of the jam with a couple of outs in the air, but the game was now tied.

And, thus it stayed tied, as there were ten consecutive outs before Azocar hit another double. Starting Tolle’s third trip through the Braves’ gauntlet, Baldwin then came through again, lashing a 108+ mph liner to left that gave the Braves another lead, though he was thrown out trying to take second.

The Braves have been somewhat inconsistent with the urgency of their pitching management this season. I think both sides are understandable, though understandable doesn’t mean pleasant to watch. Pushing the reliever button early could suggest needing to take it easy here and there, though the Braves have played a number of close games due to their great position player production on both sides of the ball, which has made it somewhat hard to find a place to do so. To his credit, Elder didn’t melt down the third time through, working around a two-out Contreras single in the sixth, and then getting three straight balls on the ground to strand a leadoff double in the seventh.

Meanwhile, the Braves just weren’t doing much against Tolle. He wasn’t exactly defeating them, more just letting them hit the ball in the air over and over, but Cedanne Rafaela made a number of nice catches in center and the Braves just didn’t get any ball-in-play fortune, receiving a .130 BABIP on the night.

So, then came the fateful bottom of the eighth, which also heralded Elder’s foray into ye olde 4TTO. There was a pop-out. There was a groundout. Wilyer Abreu poked a double the other way, but the Braves didn’t press the bullpen button. Contreras fouled off a hanging changeup. He chased a buried slider. He took a buried slider. Elder threw a third straight slider. It was low, below the zone, but not so low that Contreras couldn’t demolish it for a game-winner.

Tolle went 1-2-3 in the eighth, finishing his night with a pretty weird line that included just a 3/1 K/BB ratio, a homer allowed, and a grounder rate below 20 percent. Elder was similar with a 3/0 K/BB ratio, but his grounder rate was over 50 percent. The part that would’ve made me gnaw on my shirt if I had pica or whatever was that the Braves ultimately summoned Martin Perez for the ninth, where he had little trouble. If you were going to use Martin Perez for an inning in a close game, why not just use him for two innings, and not have Elder pitch to a lineup a fourth time in the same game? On the one hand, these are the luxuries you can afford to partake in when you have the best record in baseball. On the other hand, I’d rather it be some other team engaging in the eff-ayy-eff-oh Olympics.

The Braves actually threatened in the ninth against Aroldis Chapman, though it didn’t actually result in a comeback. Albies popped out, and Olson hit a very hard liner that was unfortunately right at the shortstop. Riley then reached on a botched throw from that same shortstop, and Chapman floundered about a bit with back-to-back walks on four pitches each.

That brought up Ha-Seong Kim, who hasn’t really hit at all since returning from his Injured List stint and rehab assignment. Kim had a chance to play hero, and he almost did, lining an 0-2 pitch back up the box and off Chapman, who tumbled to the ground but recovered and tossed it to first in time to end the game. If the ball had gone through Chapman, it’s likely an easy out; if it ricochets away a bit further, this game is tied and I’m probably writing some other flavor of recap, the massive 34TTO blunder/self-inflicted wound overshadowed by whatever else happened. But, as we’ve seen for a while now, the beneficence, or lack thereof, of a ricochet off the pitcher seems to be nigh-deterministic, and this one did not go the Braves’ way.

They can still win the series tomorrow. Hopefully they’ll go back to chasing wins and whatnot.

Yordan Alvarez hits 1 of Astros' 4 homers off Rangers' Jacob deGrom in 4-1 win

HOUSTON (AP) — Yordan Alvarez hit his 15th homer and the Houston Astros matched a season high with four longballs in a 4-1 win over the Rangers on Saturday night that left Texas' Jacob deGrom stuck at 99 career wins.

Jose Altuve sent deGrom's third pitch of the game into the Crawford Boxes in left field for the 42nd leadoff homer of his career. Alvarez also went deep in the first.

Altuve left the game in the ninth inning with an undisclosed injury.

Christian Walker opened the third inning with his 11th homer, and with two outs, Zach Cole homered to make it 4-0.

DeGrom (3-3) allowed four homers for just the second time in 257 career starts. The first time was on April 22, 2017, against the St. Louis Cardinals. He surrendered just one other hit over six innings and did not walk a batter.

Kai-Wei Teng (2-3) struck out seven over five scoreless innings. It was the third time in Teng's career he's completed five innings, and his 76 pitches were a career high.

After Steven Okert retired the side in order in the sixth, Joc Pederson drove in a run with a single against Enyel De Los Santos, but Bryan King got pinch hitter Andrew McCutchen to fly out to center with the bases loaded to end the threat.

Bryan Abreu stranded two runners in the eighth inning, and then got Ezequiel Duran to ground into a fielder’s choice with two on in the ninth for his second save.

The Rangers were 1 for 10 with runners in scoring position and left 13 men on base.

Up next

Astros RHP Peter Lambert (2-3, 2.76 ERA) faces Rangers RHP Nathan Eovaldi (4-4, 4.15 ERA) on Sunday as Houston seeks a three-game sweep of its in-state rival.

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JJ Redick highlights how much the Lakers need to build quality depth

Yes, the biggest reason the Los Angeles Lakers got swept by the Oklahoma City Thunder in the second round of this year's NBA playoffs was the hamstring strain that ended Luka Doncic's season on April 2. But the biggest reason the Lakers lost in general to the Thunder was their lack of functional depth outside of their three stars.

They have arguably the best star trio in the league — at least for now — in Doncic, LeBron James and Austin Reaves. Outside of that, they have a few quality role players and complementary players such as Marcus Smart, Rui Hachimura and Luke Kennard. But their bench was very weak this season — it ranked next-to-last in points per game during the regular season — and they also lack speed, athleticism, defense and 3-point shooting.

Coach JJ Redick was clear about L.A.'s need for better depth and bench players in order to compete with and defeat the best teams in the NBA, especially when it matters most, via Silver Screen and Roll.

“I don’t necessarily view depth as a rotation thing,” Redick said. “Whether you play eight, nine, whether you play 11, 12, you need to have depth and that depth typically comes in the roster spots 10-15. Whether that’s internal development, draft, trade, free agency, whatever that is, we need to build depth beyond just an eight- or nine-man rotation because you’re naturally going to have injuries…It really is about just building that depth.

“We can figure out, as coaches, what a rotation looks like. But you look at OKC’s roster, you look at San Antonio’s roster, those guys, they have 13 high-level rotation players, minimum. That’s a luxury to have in the NBA and it’s one of the reasons those teams are really good.”

The Thunder are ridiculously deep, and it's one of the reasons why they're the defending world champions. They will face the San Antonio Spurs, another very deep and very potent team, in the Western Conference finals, and should they return to the NBA Finals, they will likely face the New York Knicks, a team that is suddenly deep and potent itself.

The Lakers' mentality in recent years seems to have been to build around two or three big-name stars or superstars and scrap together any role players they can get around those stars or superstars. That approach will have to change if they are to win their 18th NBA title anytime soon, as more depth is needed to win it all compared to 20 or 30 years ago.

This article originally appeared on LeBron Wire: JJ Redick highlights how much the Lakers need to build quality depth

🚨 Colo Colo's squad for Ñublense

🚨 Colo Colo's squad for Ñublense

Through their social media, Colo Colo revealed the list of players called up for their return to the Primera League, where they will face Ñublense. 

Among those chosen by Fernando Ortiz, two names stand out, including Claudio Aquino, who will return to the pitch after recovering from synovitis and mild bone edema in his left knee. 

Also surprising is the call-up of Felipe Raipán, who joins the senior team from the U-16 squad, where he is the top scorer. 

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Rousey Vs. Carano Highlights! Despaigne Crushes JDS With Massive KO

INGLEWOOD, CALIFORNIA - MAY 16: Robelis Despaigne fights Junior dos Santos in their heavyweight 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) | Getty Images for Netflix

Junior dos Santos bit off more than he could chew earlier tonight (Sat., May 16, 2026) LIVE on Netflix from inside the Intuit Dome in Los Angeles, Calif., after the former UFC heavyweight champion was absolutely steamrolled by towering Cuban striker Robelis Despaigne via first-round knockout.

Despaigne, who was a huge betting favorite, has been on a tear under the Karate Combat banner with a 7-0 record. However, the former Olympic medalist has lost his last two mixed martial arts (MMA) bouts, which includes a decision defeat at the hands of Austen Lane. So despite the heavy odds and massive reach advantage, Despaigne always stood a chance of being upset by “Cigano.”

Unfortunately for dos Santos, his return to the cage didn’t end the way he imagined. Despaigne was simply too much from the opening bell, using his reach and shot selection to pepper JDS and bloody his face. Dos Santos is always tough and tried to fire back his own offense, but Despaigne’s height and movement were difficult to deal with. Eventually, Despaigne landed a huge right hand that absolutely crumbled dos Santos and put an immediate stop to the first MMA fight on Netflix.

Check out the video highlights below:

The Bad Boy becomes a Bad Man.

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Rousey vs. Carano results: Robelis Despaigne brutally KOs Junior dos Santos in first-ever MMA fight on Netflix

In 2011, Junior dos Santos made history by knocking out Cain Velasquez in just 64 seconds to capture the UFC heavyweight title in the first-ever UFC bout aired live on FOX. Nearly 15 years later, fate swung back around the opposite way in brutal fashion.

Competing in the inaugural MMA fight broadcasted on Netflix, the former UFC heavyweight champion suffered a grisly first-round knockout loss at the hands of Robelis Despaigne to open Saturday’s Ronda Rousey vs. Gina Carano card inside the Intuit Dome in Inglewood, California.

After bloodying dos Santos (23-11) early, Despaigne (6-2) downed the Brazilian legend for good with a ferocious volley of punches at the 2:59 mark of Round 1.

DESPAIGNE ROUND 1 KNOCKOUT!

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— MVP - Most Valuable Promotions (@MostVpromotions) May 17, 2026

Robelis Despaigne possesses some scary power 😳 #RouseyCaranopic.twitter.com/fzUJiZ4rPS

— Uncrowned (@uncrownedcombat) May 17, 2026

An Olympic bronze medalist in taekwondo who stands a towering 6-foot-7, Cuba’s Despaigne entered the UFC with lofty expectations in 2024, but quickly flamed out and was released after suffering back-to-back defeats across a six-month span. Despaigne, 37, then transitioned over to the world of Karate Combat, where he racked up a 7-0 record and won the promotion’s heavyweight championship before returning to MMA for Saturday’s Netflix card.

“I want to stay doing both [MMA and Karate Combat],” Despaigne said post-fight, reveling in his victory. He then called out another former UFC heavyweight champion, Francis Ngannou, who’s set to compete on Saturday’s main card against Philipe Lins.

“Francis, I want you next,” Despaigne said without the need for a translator.

For dos Santos, 42, the result may mark a brutal end to an otherwise decorated career. The former champ hadn’t competed since winning two bare-knuckle MMA fights in 2023-24, but prior to that had lost five consecutive MMA bouts of the gloved variety, all by TKO.

For more on Saturday’s Ronda Rousey vs. Gina Carano card on Netflix, check out full results, highlights and more with our Uncrowned event hub.

Colts facing Aaron Rodgers and Steelers for second consecutive year

The Indianapolis Colts will once again face quarterback Aaron Rodgers in the 2026 NFL season.

Rodgers and the Pittsburgh Steelers have reportedly agreed to a one-year deal for the 2026 season. Rodgers will reunite with his former head coach Mike McCarthy.

This news didn't come as a surprise, but it is now official. The Colts will face Rodgers and the Steelers in Pittsburgh in Week 5, following Indianapolis' trip to London in Week 4, where they play the Washington Commanders.

This will be Rodgers' second season with the Steelers.

Sources: Aaron Rodgers and the Steelers now have reached agreement on a one-year deal. Rodgers officially is reuniting with the Steelers and their new head coach Mike McCarthy for the 2026 season. pic.twitter.com/ej9maN3MBq

— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) May 16, 2026

When the Colts and Steelers met last season, Pittsburgh would come away with the win at home by a score of 27-20. Rodgers was 25-of-35 passing for 203 yards with one touchdown. It was in this game that the Colts' offense turned the ball over six times, five of which belong to Daniel Jones -- three interceptions and two lost fumbles.

Overall, during the 2025 season, Rodgers completed 65% of his passes for 3,468 yards with 24 touchdowns to eight interceptions. The Pittsburgh offense ranked 17th in points per game.

The Steelers finished the season 10-7 and were the winners of the AFC North. They would lose in the AFC wildcard round to the Houston Texans.

The matchup this year against Rodgers will conclude what appears to be a very challenging start to the 2026 season for the Colts.

This article originally appeared on Colts Wire: Aaron Rodgers now on Indianapolis Colts' 2026 NFL schedule

NFL quarterbacks who made starts in their 40s

The NFL welcomed quarterback Aaron Rodgers back to the Pittsburgh Steelers on Saturday night. Rodgers enters his 22nd NFL season and will turn 43 later this year.

Only a handful of quarterbacks have started games in their 40s, making it one of the league’s rarest ironman accomplishments.

MORE: Tom Brady is set to return to New England in 2026

Even legends like Ben Roethlisberger, Dan Marino, and Peyton Manning retired before reaching that milestone. Here are some of the few quarterbacks who started games after turning 40.

Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback Tom Brady (12) exalts during the presentation off the George Halas Trophy after their NFC Championship game Sunday, January 24, 2021 at Lambeau Field in Green Bay, Wis. The Tampa Bay Buccaneers beat the Green Bay Packers 31-26. Mjs Packers25 24 Hoffman Jpg Packers25

Tom Brady

Brady not only started six seasons after turning 40, but he also won two Lombardi Trophies during that span. His longevity remains one of the greatest achievements in sports history.

During his 40s, Brady made three Super Bowl appearances, won two championships, and led his teams to the playoffs every season. He also led the NFL in multiple passing categories from 2017 to 2022.

Aaron Rodgers

Rodgers has made 33 starts since turning 40. His best season during that stretch came last year when he led the Steelers to their first AFC North title since 2020.

Now reunited with former head coach Mike McCarthy, Rodgers will try to join Brady as one of the few quarterbacks to win a Super Bowl after turning 40.

Drew Brees

Brees started 23 games after turning 40. Across those two seasons, he posted a completion percentage above 70 percent each year.

MORE: Seattle Seahawks 2026 NFL schedule hits historical mark

He led the New Orleans Saints to the playoffs in both seasons, though injuries forced him to miss time. He retired after the 2020 season.

Dec 6, 2009; Glendale, AZ, USA; Minnesota Vikings quarterback (4) Brett Favre throws a pass in the second quarter against the Arizona Cardinals at University of Phoenix Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images

Brett Favre

Favre turned 40 during his memorable 2009 season with the Minnesota Vikings. He made his first start as a 40-year-old the day after his birthday and led the Vikings to a 38-10 win over the St. Louis Rams.

Favre made 27 starts after turning 40, extending his legendary streak of 301 consecutive games played. He cemented himself as the NFL’s original ironman quarterback.

Philip Rivers

One of the NFL’s wildest stories in 2025 came when Rivers returned from retirement at age 44 to play for the Indianapolis Colts. He had not taken a snap since the 2020 postseason.

MORE: Details about Taron Johnson’s mysterious absence from Raiders emerge

Rivers started three games in his brief comeback. At the time, he sat only one year away from Hall of Fame eligibility. He has since retired again, perhaps for good this time.

Philip Rivers
Indianapolis Colts quarterback Philip Rivers (17) warms up Sunday, Dec. 28, 2025, ahead of a game against the Jacksonville Jaguars at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis.

Vinny Testaverde

Testaverde started 25 games after turning 40. His final season came in 2007 when he appeared in seven games and started six.

In 2004, he served as the Dallas Cowboys’ primary quarterback and started 15 games.

Steve DeBerg

Like Rivers, DeBerg had been away from the game for years before the Atlanta Falcons called him back to the league. He appeared in eight games and made one start at age 44.

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DeBerg threw three touchdown passes during his lone season in his 40s.

Jan 10, 1988; Denver, CO, USA; FILE PHOTO; Houston Oliers quarterback Warren Moon (1) hands off to Alonzo Highsmith (32) against the Denver Broncos during the 1987 AFC Divisional Playoff Game at Mile High Stadium. The Broncos defeated the Oliers 34-10. Mandatory Credit: MPS-USA TODAY Sports

Warren Moon

Moon is best known for his Hall of Fame career with the Houston Oilers, but he also became one of the few quarterbacks to start games in his 40s.

He made 25 starts across four seasons with the Seattle Seahawks and Kansas City Chiefs. His best season after turning 40 came in 1997 at age 41, when he threw 25 touchdown passes in 14 games and earned Pro Bowl honors.

Joe Flacco

Flacco joined this rare group last season when the Cleveland Browns named him their starting quarterback. A few weeks later, however, the Browns traded him to the Cincinnati Bengals.

His second start with Cincinnati became the highlight of his season. On Thursday Night Football, Flacco earned his only win and threw for 342 yards with three touchdown passes.

Who does Clemson baseball play in ACC Tournament? Tigers' seed, opponent, prediction

Clemson basketball needs to win the ACC Tournament to make the NCAA Tournament.

The Tigers (31-24) lost eight of 10 conference series to be the No. 15 seed in the ACC Tournament.

Clemson went 10-20 in ACC play, causing the Tigers to not be featured in NCAA Tournament projections. As a result, Clemson's only path to make the NCAA Tournament for the fourth straight season is winning five straight games in the ACC Tournament.

The six-day tournament runs May 19-24 at Truist Field in Charlotte, North Carolina.

Here's who Clemson will face and the team's path to the ACC Tournament championship.

Who will Clemson face in ACC Tournament?

Clemson will face No. 10 seed Notre Dame on May 19 (5 p.m. ET), and the winner will face Virginia Tech on May 20 (5 p.m. ET).

Notre Dame swept Clemson in their three-game series in March.

Clemson also lost its three-game series against Virginia Tech in May.

MORE: Why Clemson baseball's top starters pitched just one inning each before ACC Tournament

Clemson baseball prediction, picks in ACC Tournament

Clemson has had success in the ACC Tournament under coach Erik Bakich, winning it in 2023 and making the championship game last year.

However, this year's path is too daunting, having to win five games to win the tournament and make the NCAA Tournament. Clemson will make it past Round 1 before falling in the second round to end its 2026 season.

2026 ACC Tournament baseball schedule

Tournament played at Truist Field in Charlotte, North Carolina

Tuesday, March 19

  • Game 1: 9-seed NC State vs. 16-seed Duke, 9 a.m.
  • Game 2: 12-seed Stanford vs. 13-seed Cal, 1 p.m.
  • Game 3: 10-seed Notre Dame vs. 15-seed Clemson, 5 p.m.
  • Game 4: 11-seed Louisville vs. 14-seed Pitt, 9 p.m.

Wednesday, March 20

  • Game 5: 8-seed Virginia vs. Game 1 winner, 9 a.m.
  • Game 6: 5-seed Miami vs. Game 2 winner, 1 p.m.
  • Game 7: 7-seed Virginia Tech vs. Game 3 winner, 5 p.m.
  • Game 8: 6-seed Wake Forest vs. Game 4 winner, 9 p.m.

Thursday, March 21

  • Game 9: 1-seed Georgia Tech vs. Game 5 winner, 3 p.m.
  • Game 10: 4-seed Boston College vs. Game 6 winner, 7 p.m.

Friday, March 22

  • Game 11: 2-seed North Carolina vs. Game 7 winner, 3 p.m.
  • Game 12: 3-seed Florida State vs. Game 8 winner, 7 p.m.

Saturday, March 23

  • Game 13: Game 9 winner vs. Game 10 winner, 1 p.m.
  • Game 14: Game 11 winner vs. Game 12 winner, 5 p.m.

Saturday, March 24

Championship Game: Game 13 winner vs. Game 14 winner, noon

Derrian Carter covers Clemson athletics for The Greenville News and the USA TODAY Network. Email him at DCarter@usatodayco.com and follow him on X, formerly known as Twitter, @DerrianCarter00

This article originally appeared on Greenville News: Clemson baseball ACC Tournament seed, opponent, game time, prediction

Atlanta Braves' Bryce Elder Pitches Gem in Saturday's Loss

The Atlanta Braves couldn't have asked for more out of starting pitcher Bryce Elder thus far. The 26-year-old now has a 2.01 ERA over 10 starts this season after allowing three runs over eight innings in Saturday's 3-2 loss to the Boston Red Sox.

Elder allowed just one baserunner over the first three innings before Masataka Yoshida tied the game 1-1 with a sacrifice fly in the fourth. The 2023 All-Star then didn't allow another baserunner until the sixth and made it through seven without giving up any more runs.

However, Willson Contreras smacked a two-run, 426-foot homer to left center in the eighth that put Boston up 3-2, which was the game's final scoring play. Elder earned the loss despite his quality outing, giving him a 4-2 record.

Bryce Elder's Emergence Gives Braves Elite Rotation

Atlanta Braves pitcher Bryce Elder (55). © Kirby Lee-Imagn Images
Atlanta Braves pitcher Bryce Elder (55). © Kirby Lee-Imagn Images

Atlanta had one of baseball's best starting rotations coming into the season, but now it's even better than expected. Ace Chris Sale ranks seventh in MLB with a 1.96 ERA while Elder is ninth.

Additionally, No. 2 starter Spencer Strider returned from an oblique injury on May 3 after starting the season on IL. The 27-year-old is 1-0 with a 2.45 ERA over three starts and is 40-24 with a 3.70 ERA across 93 career appearances (80 starts).

That gives the Braves an elite trio at the top of the rotation, and their back-end starters are serviceable as well. Right-hander Grant Holmes is 2-1 with a 4.35 ERA across eight starts and is 8-11 with a 3.93 ERA over 56 career outings (36 starts), while rookie JR Ritchie is 1-0 with a 3.32 ERA over four starts.

It's no coincidence that Atlanta tops baseball with a 2.99 team ERA and leads MLB with a 31-15 record. Entering the Los Angeles Dodgers' matchup with the Los Angeles Angels on Saturday night, the Braves and Dodgers were also tied for the fewest runs allowed (152). Meanwhile, Atlanta's plus-91 run differential also tops MLB.

The Braves haven't allowed more than three runs in a game since their 5-4 loss to the Seattle Mariners on May 4, and they'll likely maintain baseball's best record if their pitching staff keeps performing at that level. Up next is a rubber match with the Red Sox on Sunday before hitting the road to face the Miami Marlins. After that, they'll return home to host the Washington Nationals.

Sunday's game starts at 1:35 p.m. ET at Atlanta's Truist Park.

Illinois women’s basketball land Balkan-born player

CHAMPAIGN, Ill. (WCIA) — Shauna Green is getting in on the Balkan recruiting train.

According to Miško Ražnatović, the agent who represents Illinois men’s basketball’s Balkan players, Lara Brenjo of Serbia will join the Illini women’s team this year.

Brenjo plays for Mega Superbet out of Belgrade, the same club former Illini Mihailo Petrovic played for in Serbia.

Another transfer from the Balkans to Illinois — although this time, a slightly different one😁😁!
Lara Brenjo, a player for Mega Superbet, has committed to the Illinois Fighting Illini.#BeoBasketNIL

— Misko4Raznatovic (@MiskoRaznatovic) May 16, 2026

Illinois finished the season with a 22-12 record, expected to return the bulk of that roster for the 2026-27 season.

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Jay Fortune's late goal helps Atlanta United earn 1-1 draw with Orlando City

ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) — Jay Fortune scored late in the second half to rally Atlanta United to a 1-1 draw with Orlando City on Saturday night.

Fortune used assists from defenders Matthew Edwards and Stian Gregersen in the 86th minute to score for the second time this season and the fourth time in 64 career appearances. Both defenders checked into the match in the 68th minute before notching their first assists this season.

Defender Griffin Dorsey put Orlando City up 1-0 when he took passes from Iván Angulo and Martín Ojeda in the 18th minute to score his second goal this season. Angulo's assist was his seventh — one off the league lead — and Ojeda collected his first. Dorsey scored his first goal in a 4-3 victory over the Philadelphia Union on Wednesday.

Maxime Crépeau had three saves in goal for Orlando City (4-8-2).

Lucas Hoyos turned away two shots for Atlanta United (3-8-2).

Orlando City is now 3-3-1 at home, while Atlanta United improves to 1-3-1 on the road.

Atlanta United had scored eight goals in its previous four matches. The club scored five goals in its first six outings.

Orlando City entered with three wins in its last four matches — beating the New England Revolution, Inter Miami, and the Philadelphia all by 4-3 scores. The only loss was a 2-0 setback in Montreal.

The two teams square off again on Tuesday in Orlando in the quarterfinals of the U.S. Open Cup.

Up next

Orlando: Visits FC Cincinnati on Saturday.

Atlanta: Visits the Columbus Crew on May 24.

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Perea scores a goal in the 70th for NYCFC in 1-1 tie with Red Bulls

HARRISON, N.J. (AP) — Andres Perea scored his first goal of the season in the 52nd minute for New York City FC on Saturday night in a 1-1 tie the New York Red Bulls.

NYCFC (5-5-4) are unbeaten in three straight following a seven-game winless streak.

Matt Freese, the U.S. national team goalkeeper, had three saves for NYCFC.

Perea, who subbed on for Maxi Moralez in the 39th, made his fourth appearance this season after he suffered a season-ending leg injury in the 2025 MLS Cup playoffs. Morales was carted off the field due to an apparent knee injury.

Jorge Ruvalcaba scored into a wide-open net to give the Red Bulls a 1-0 lead in the 44th minute. Cade Cowell, on the counter-attack, played a low cross from the right side that was deflected by a diving Freese but Ruvalcaba tapped in the rebound from point-blank range.

The Red Bulls (5-5-4) are unbeaten in three in a row after going winless in five straight. Ethan Horvath had five saves for New York.

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No longer a pair, Lex's Etzel and Remy still dominate sectional tennis

LEXINGTON — It was an amicable split — and, so far, a successful one.

After earning All-Ohio honors in doubles last season, Lexington’s Cooper Remy and Philip Etzel decided to go their separate ways on the tennis court this spring. On Saturday it resulted in a pair of Division II sectional titles.

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With rain forcing the completion of the two-day tournament indoors at Lakewood Racquet Club, Etzel won the singles championship with a 6-4, 6-2 win over Clear Fork’s Cooper Brokaw. Lex then made it two-for-two as Remy collaborated with Tony Palmer for a 6-3, 7-5 win over their teammates, Ben Wiltanger and Jack Campbell, in doubles.

“Me and Phil are on good terms. Don’t worry, we’re still good friends,” Remy said, smiling. “It’s just that Tony’s been coming down to Columbus (with me) a lot, putting in a lot of time. We’ve been taking doubles lessons down there and playing in a lot of tournaments together.”

Lexington's Cooper Remy competed in the Division II sectional boys tennis tournament at Shelby High School.

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Remy and Palmer won a couple of USTA tournaments together and carried that momentum into the high school season.

“Tony and I beat a good Centerville team and then we got second (a day later) in the Lexington Invite (one of the top regular season tournaments in Ohio),” Remy said. “We also beat a good Massillon Jackson team.”

This sectional tournament was a good way for Lex to turn the page after having its seven-year reign atop the Ohio Cardinal Conference come to an end last week at the hands of Wooster.

The Minutemen will likely host Ottawa Hills sometime in the next two weeks for the Northwest District berth in the Final Four of the Ohio Tennis Coaches Association state team tournament. And coach Ron Schaub believes all five of his district qualifiers Saturday have a shot at making it to the state tournament outside of Cincinnati in two weeks.

“We’ve been working hard,” Schaub said. “We just haven’t been able to knock off a really good team. We didn’t win the conference, which was really hard. But if we can get multiple people to state, that would be like saying, we’ve played good and this is what happened.”

Lexington's Philip Etzel competed in the Division II sectional boys tennis tournament at Lakewood Racquet Club.

Remy, a senior, and Palmer, a junior, lost only one game in three matches before Saturday’s All-Lex doubles final, where Wiltanger and Campbell pretty much played them on equal terms.

The second place duo has to be feeling pretty good about itself heading into districts Thursday and Saturday in Port Clinton, especially after knocking off Willard’s second-seeded tandem of Levi Schag and Mason Dawson 7-5, 6-3 in the semifinals.

Wiltanger, a senior, and Campbell, a junior, were seeded third.

“Ben and Jack also got to the finals last year (losing to Etzel and Remy), and this year’s championship match was pretty much dead even,” Schaub said. “It came down to a couple of points. They’re more seasoned this year. They’ve got a shot (at making it to state).”

Schaub feels just as strongly about Remy and Palmer winning a district championship.

“They’ve practiced a lot together, so, hopefully, they can turn it on for districts,” he said. “They both have good groundstrokes, so they can make it happen.”

Lexington's Tony Palmer competed in the Division II sectional boys tennis tournament at Lakewood Racquet Club.

The top four placers in singles and doubles locked up berths at district. Also advancing from the area were Ontario’s fourth-place doubles team of Henry Yugovich and Justin Switaj, while Kade Beachy joins his Clear Fork teammate, Brokaw, at Port Clinton after finishing third in singles.

Etzel would like to match the district singles title his older brother, Karl, won for Lex in 2023.

“That would be nice,” the Lex junior said. “I’ll have to play pretty good because Ottawa Hills has two players who are pretty solid, that I could lose to or beat. So I’ll have to be at the top of my game.

“Everything feels solid right now. Compared to last year I have a lot more consistency, especially with my serve. I was able to develop a kick serve over the off-season. I didn’t have one of those last year. That helps a lot because last year my second serve wasn’t very good, especially against the top players.”

Having a shot at earning All-Ohio honors in singles one year after pulling it off in doubles speaks volumes about Etzel’s versatility.

“I was fine with doing either,” he said. “I’m pretty flexible about things like that. I don’t set my mind to one thing. I’m ready to do everything on the fly, pretty easily.

“I like doubles because you and your teammate can cheer together and you get hyped with them. It’s more mentally tough playing singles, not having someone right there to support me. But in singles, you don’t have anyone counting on you, so there’s a little less pressure.”

Lexington's Ben Wiltanger competed in the Division II sectional boys tennis tournament at Shelby High School.

Wiltanger has shown his own flexibility, playing doubles with several different partners over the last two seasons. He won an OCC title at No. 1 doubles last year with 2024 state doubles champ Dylan Catanese and an OCC title at No. 2 doubles last week with Brighton Boemer. 

Now he’s riding with Campbell.

“It’s a little challenging (switching partners), but you’ve got to be a swing player,” Wiltanger said. “Playing with Dylan last year, even though it was just one time, helped me get used to playing with someone else. And I adjusted to actually winning, too. That was a big thing. We actually won something big. That was the first time I played in the conference and won.

“This tournament showed that Jack and I can play ‘up’ (in competition) and that we can play good when we play up.”

But Campbell was also a realist.

“We came in knowing we probably weren’t going to win, but we just did our best,” he said. “I think Ben and I have good chemistry; we always know what each other is doing. He’s very good at the net and my groundstrokes complement that.

“(Remy and Palmer) just don’t miss as much as we do.”

This article originally appeared on Mansfield News Journal: No longer a pair, Lex's Etzel and Remy still dominate sectional tennis

Dodgers on Deck: Sunday, May 17 at Angels

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA - MAY 13: Roki Sasaki #11 of the Los Angeles Dodgers warms up on the mound prior to the game against the San Francisco Giants at Dodger Stadium on May 13, 2026 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Katelyn Mulcahy/Getty Images) | Getty Images

The Dodgers finish off their weekend series against the Angels on Sunday afternoon at Angel Stadium in Anaheim, with Roki Sasaki on the mound for the series finale.

This will be the first career game against the Angels for Sasaki.

Grayson Rodriguez is expected to be activated from the injured list to make his Angels debut on Sunday, after missing the first seven-plus weeks of the season with right shoulder inflammation. Rodriguez struck out 11 last Sunday in 4 2/3 innings in a rehab start for Class-A Rancho Cucamonga against the Dodgers’ affiliate Ontario.

Sunday game info
  • Teams: Dodgers at Angels
  • Ballpark: Angel Stadium, Anaheim
  • Time: 1:07 p.m.
  • TV: SportsNet LA, KCOP channel 13 (Angels broadcast)
  • Radio: AM 570 (English), KTNQ 1020 AM (Spanish)

Mount Union softball claims first NCAA Regional Championship in program history

ALLIANCE, Ohio (WKBN) – Mount Union defeated Christopher Newport, 6-1, in the NCAA Softball Division III Regional Championship on Saturday.

The Purple Raiders beat CNU twice on Saturday to claim the first regional championship in program history during the team’s 11th tournament appearance.

Mount Union blew it open at the top of the 4th when a pair of Valley products smacked home runs during a 4-run inning. Kaitlyn Culver (Girard) drilled a solo home run before Sydney Mercer (West Branch) crushed a 3-run homer deep to left field to make it 5-1.

“I am just over the moon like I have the greatest, happiest emotions. I almost can’t even find the words, I’m still just so happy,” Mercer said. “Honestly, I blacked out, I feel like I don’t even remember what happened. I’m so happy and proud of the team.”

Mercer finished 2-for-3 with a HR, double and 3 runs batted in, while Culver went 1-for-2 with the solo HR.

“I’m so excited, oh, my God, we’ve been waiting for this for four years since our freshman year, we’ve always made it to the championship and then came up short,” Culver said. “But now we finally made it so I’m just so happy for this team.”

Senior Kendyll Cahill struck out 6 batters during a 7 inning complete game while allowing just a single run.

Mount Union started the day with a 9-1 victory over the Captains to force a winner-take-all game two.

During game one, Mercer and Allison Jones (Western Reserve) registered 2 hits and a run batted in each, while Culver notched 1 hit and 2 RBI.

In the circle, Cahill tossed 7 innings and struck out 6 batters while improving to 22-2 on the season after both wins.

Cahill was named Region Tournament Most Valuable Player while Jones and Mercer were named to the All-Region Tournament team.

Mount Union moves to 33-7 overall and will advance to the NCAA Super Regionals against the winner of UMass Dartmouth (33-11) and Worcester Polytechnic Institute (45-4) in a best-of-three series.

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Thunder avoid a rematch of the 2025 Western Conference Finals, but now faces a tougher opponent

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The Western Conference Finals are set in the NBA, featuring the reigning champions, the Oklahoma City Thunder, and the San Antonio Spurs. It was nearly a repeat of the OKC-Minnesota Timberwolves matchup, but these Spurs are no joke. 

Can the reigning champs have another easy route to the NBA Finals?

Now that Victor Wembanyama is arriving as one of the top players in all of Basketball, this is a completely different animal from a year ago. Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, who is playing at another level in this current playoff run, may run into a brick wall against the Spurs. 

At least, that is how it was during the regular season. The two Western Conference teams met five times in the regular season, with the Spurs holding a firm victory of the season series, 4-1. This included an NBA Cup win on December 13. 

If that holds true in these playoffs, Oklahoma City is going to have a hard time in this series. The key duel to watch will be Thunder center Isaiah Hartenstein and power forward Chet Holmgren against Spurs center Wembanyama. Both are going to have to give their all to try to stop a blossoming superstar, and it might not be enough with both of them. 

This Thunder and Spurs series will likely go the distance, and the top-seed in the Western Conference has finally met a worthy opponent. After coasting through the first two rounds with back-to-back sweeps of the Phoenix Suns and the Los Angeles Lakers, this is their toughest test yet. 

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Royal Caribbean Changes Disembarkation Port for Alaska Cruise

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As Halo: Campaign Evolved PS5 reaches stores, future games may be Xbox exclusives

Retailers are already preparing to sell the Halo: Campaign Evolved PS5 port. Even so, some gamers regret Microsoft bringing its longtime shooter franchise to PlayStation. After comments from CEO Asha Sharma, one insider predicts upcoming Halo games will again ship as Xbox exclusives.

Disney pulled back the curtain on Imagineering’s robotics lab during its Week of Wishes for a young fan — and showed how its next-gen characters come to life

Disney recently celebrated its 'Week of Wishes' with Make-A-Wish, including a rare behind-the-scenes visit to Imagineering for Eli, a 12-year-old robotics fan who explored how Imagineers use robotics, animatronics, reinforcement learning, and immersive systems for storytelling.

Samsung Galaxy A54 starts receiving May 2026 security patches before its flagship siblings

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Knight Riders survive Shubman Gill scare: KKR crack GT code to keep playoff hopes breathing

NEW DELHI: Kolkata Knight Riders kept their playoff hopes alive with a 29-run win over Gujarat Titans in the IPL 2026 match at Eden Gardens on Saturday, ending Gujarat’s five-match winning streak despite a fighting knock from captain Shubman Gill.

Chasing 248, Gujarat Titans finished on 218 for 4 after Kolkata’s bowlers held their nerve in the death overs.

Gill led the chase with 85 off 49 balls, hitting five fours and seven sixes. Jos Buttler added 57 off 35 balls, while Sai Sudharsan returned after retiring hurt to remain unbeaten on 53 off 28 deliveries.

But Kolkata pulled the game back after the dismissals of Gill and Buttler in quick succession. Sunil Narine played a key role with figures of 2 for 29.

GT started strongly as Sudharsan and Gill added 42 runs in the first three overs. Sudharsan, however, retired hurt after being hit on the elbow. Nishant Sindhu replaced him but was dismissed cheaply by Narine, who was playing his 200th IPL match.

Gill continued the attack, hitting boundaries and sixes against Narine, Anukul Roy and Varun Chakaravarthy. Buttler also found rhythm as the partnership kept Gujarat in the chase.

Gill reached his fifty in 33 balls and continued to score freely. Buttler brought up his half-century as Gujarat reached 177 for 1 in 16 overs, needing 71 runs from the last four overs.

The match changed when Narine dismissed Gill, caught by Anukul Roy at the boundary. Buttler then fell trying to accelerate, giving a catch at long-off off Saurabh Dubey.

Sudharsan returned to complete his innings and reached his fifty, but the target proved too much. Rahul Tewatia was dismissed by Cameron Green late in the innings as KKR sealed the win.

The victory lifted Kolkata Knight Riders to seventh place in the points table, two points behind fourth-placed Punjab Kings.

Earlier, KKR posted 247 for 2 after strong batting performances from Finn Allen, Angkrish Raghuvanshi and Green.

Allen smashed 93 off 35 balls to give Kolkata a fast start. Raghuvanshi then made an unbeaten 82 off 44 deliveries, while Green remained not out on 52 from 28 balls to take KKR close to the 250-run mark.

Kolkata were also helped by Gujarat Titans’ poor fielding effort during the innings.

Dodgers’ Blake Snell Will Undergo Surgery to Remove Loose Bodies

Los Angeles Dodgers starting pitcher Blake Snell will reportedly undergo surgery to remove loose bodies in his left elbow, manager Dave Roberts shared on Saturday.

He will be the second Dodgers pitcher to undergo this procedure after closer Edwin Díaz underwent the procedure on his right elbow on April 22. Snell’s recovery timeline has yet to be determined but Díaz is expected to be out until the second half of the season.

The Dodgers reportedly expect Snell’s recovery timeline to be quicker than Díaz’s. Snell will undergo the procedure next week.

BREAKING: Blake Snell will have surgery on his left elbow to address the loose bodies, per Dave Roberts 🚨

His operation is next week and the Dodgers are confident he’ll have a quicker recovery.

He’s the 2nd Dodgers pitcher to get this done this year, along with Edwin Diaz. pic.twitter.com/PTczLyb49r

— Dodgers Nation (@DodgersNation) May 16, 2026

The Dodgers scratched Snell from his scheduled start on Friday in the Freeway Series opener against the Los Angeles Angels at Angel Stadium. It was supposed to be Snell’s second start of the season after starting the year on the injured list.

Snell returned from the IL earlier than expected on May 9 to make his season debut against the Atlanta Braves. The southpaw only lasted three innings and gave up six hits and four earned runs.

Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Blake Snell (7) throws to the plate during the second inning against the Atlanta Braves at Dodger Stadium.
May 9, 2026; Los Angeles, California, USA; Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Blake Snell (7) throws to the plate during the second inning against the Atlanta Braves at Dodger Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Kiyoshi Mio-Imagn Images

After scratching Snell from his start on Friday, the Dodgers placed the two-time Cy Young Award winner back on the 15-day IL. He will likely be transferred to the 60-day IL in the near future.

His season debut marked Snell’s 12th regular season start and 18th overall appearance since signing a five-year, $182 million contract with Los Angeles in November 2024. Last season, Snell made 11 regular season starts, five playoff starts and one playoff relief appearance.

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Aaron Rodgers agrees to a 1-year deal to return to the Pittsburgh Steelers, AP sources say

PITTSBURGH (AP) — Aaron Rodgers is running it back with the Pittsburgh Steelers.

Two people with knowledge of the decision told The Associated Press that the four-time NFL MVP agreed to a one-year deal to return to Pittsburgh on Saturday, ending a protracted decision-making process. The people spoke to the AP on condition of anonymity because the deal had not been announced.

The 42-year-old Rodgers guided Pittsburgh to an AFC North title last year, throwing for 24 touchdowns and seven interceptions. He seemed to embrace playing for a team whose football roots run deep, much as he did in Green Bay earlier in his career, and now he'll be a Steeler for his 22nd and perhaps final season.

Rodgers reunites with former Packers coach Mike McCarthy, hired to lead the Steelers in January after Mike Tomlin stepped down following 19 seasons.

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How to watch the final round of the 2026 PGA Championship: Tee times, TV, streaming

The 2026 PGA Championship concludes Sunday at Aronimink Golf Club, and it's truly anyone's tournament to win.

After two tough opening rounds, Round 3 gave players a little breathing room, but it's still a tight race. Alex Smalley has the solo lead at 6 under, followed by five players 4 under at T-2, and four players 3 under at T-7.

Some notable names chasing Smalley in the top 10 include Jon Rahm, Ludvig Åberg, Rory McIlroy, Xander Schauffele, and Patrick Reed.

Here's the need to know info on the final round, including how to watch and tee times.

How to watch the final round of the 2026 PGA Championship

All times ET.

  • 8 a.m. - 10 a.m. — ESPN+
  • 10 a.m. - 1 p.m. — ESPN
  • 1 p.m. - 7 p.m. — CBS

Final round tee times for the 2026 PGA Championship

All times ET.

7:40 AM — Casey Jarvis / Brian Campbell

7:49 AM — Luke Donald / Ben Kern

7:58 AM — Collin Morikawa / Elvis Smylie

8:07 AM — Kurt Kitayama / Rasmus Neergaard-Petersen

8:16 AM — Ryan Gerard / Jason Day

8:25 AM — Alex Fitzpatrick / Matt Wallace

8:34 AM — Rasmus Hojgaard / Sami Valimaki

8:43 AM — Shane Lowry / John Parry

8:52 AM — Christiaan Bezuidenhout / William Mouw

9:01 AM — Patrick Cantlay / Alex Noren

9:10 AM — Corey Conners / Ryo Hisatsune

9:19 AM — Matt Fitzpatrick / Sahith Theegala

9:28 AM — Keith Mitchell / Sam Stevens

9:37 AM — Daniel Berger / Daniel Brown

9:46 AM — Michael Brennan / Johnny Keefer

9:55 AM — Ryan Fox / Jhonattan Vegas

10:15 AM — Denny McCarthy / Chandler Blanchet

10:25 AM — Haotong Li / Kazuki Higa

10:35 AM — Jordan Spieth / Rico Hoey

10:45 AM — Stephan Jaeger / Taylor Pendrith

10:55 AM — Justin Thomas / Aldrich Potgieter

11:05 AM — Si Woo Kim / Cameron Young

11:15 AM — Andrew Putnam / Andrew Novak

11:25 AM — Dustin Johnson / Daniel Hillier

11:35 AM — Padraig Harrington / Tom Hoge

11:45 AM — Nicolai Hojgaard / Michael Kim

12:05 PM — Scottie Scheffler / David Puig

12:15 PM — Rickie Fowler / Harris English

12:25 PM — Sam Burns / Brooks Koepka

12:35 PM — Brian Harman / Mikael Lindberg

12:45 PM — Hideki Matsuyama / Chris Gotterup

12:55 PM — Min Woo Lee / Max Greyserman

1:05 PM — Ben Griffin / Cameron Smith

1:15 PM — Martin Kaymer / Bud Cauley

1:25 PM — Justin Rose / Joaquin Niemann

1:35 PM — Kristoffer Reitan / Chris Kirk

1:55 PM — Patrick Reed / Maverick McNealy

2:05 PM — Rory McIlroy / Xander Schauffele

2:15 PM — Aaron Rai / Ludvig Aberg

2:25 PM — Nick Taylor / Jon Rahm

2:35 PM — Alex Smalley / Matti Schmid

Aaron Rodgers returning to Steelers for 2026 season

Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Aaron Rodgers

Aaron Rodgers returning to Steelers for 2026 season originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

Aaron Rodgers is returning to the Pittsburgh Steelers for the 2026 season, league sources confirmed to The Athletic, giving the franchise another year with the future Hall of Fame quarterback under center. After months of uncertainty surrounding his future and speculation about retirement, Rodgers and Pittsburgh are set to run it back following a season that delivered both stability and flashes of vintage production.

Rodgers arrived in Pittsburgh in 2025 on a one-year deal after a lengthy free-agency process and quickly became a central figure in the Steelers’ offense. While questions lingered about how much the 42-year-old had left, he answered many of them by helping guide Pittsburgh to an AFC North title and returning the team to playoff contention. Reports earlier in the offseason suggested many players inside the organization favored his return.

Statistically, Rodgers produced a solid campaign in his first season with the Steelers. He  threw for 3,322 passing yards, 24 touchdowns and just seven interceptions in 2025 while posting a 44.4 Total QBR. He ranked 15th in passing yards and tied for 12th in interceptions among qualified quarterbacks.

Championship expectations rise for 2026

His season included several standout moments, including a memorable Steelers debut against his former team, the New York Jets, when Rodgers threw four touchdown passes in a dramatic comeback victory.

The decision to return signals continuity for a Steelers team that found consistency at quarterback after years of searching for a long-term answer following Ben Roethlisberger’s retirement. Though Rodgers is entering his 22nd NFL season, Pittsburgh clearly believes there is still enough left in his arm — and in its championship window — to make another push in 2026.

Now the focus shifts from uncertainty to expectations. Rodgers and the Steelers will enter the new season believing unfinished business remains.

Ludvig Aberg stunned after day three at the PGA Championship, ‘I’ve never seen anything like this’

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Photo by Jamie Squire/Getty Images

Ludvig Aberg cannot believe what is happening at the PGA Championship at Aronimink Golf Club this week.

Major championships often throw up surprises, but the leaderboard is unlike anything Aberg has seen before.

More than 20 players are within a handful of strokes of 54-hole leader Alex Smalley, including several big names.

Rory McIlroy, Jon Rahm, and Xander Schauffele are among the top players with strong chances heading into the final round.

Ludvig Aberg shocked by PGA Championship leaderboard

Ludvig Aberg’s two-under-par 68 on Saturday improved his overall score to -4, putting him in a tie for second place.

Even though Aberg is within touching distance of the lead, he will need to beat dozens of contenders on Sunday.

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Photo by Michael Reaves/Getty Images

The leaderboard is the closest Aberg has seen during his professional golf career, setting up a thrilling final day.

“My PGA Tour career isn’t necessarily very long at this point, but I’ve never seen anything like it. It’s very tight,” Aberg said.

“I think there are a lot of good players within striking distance going into tomorrow, and it’s a cool thing, I think, for the viewers.

“I think it’s cool to see that many guys have a chance to win a tournament. But it doesn’t necessarily change the way you play this golf course.”

Aberg has suggested that the difficulty of the layout at Aronimink has resulted in so little separation between the players.

Everyone appears to be struggling at the same holes, with only Alex Smalley pulling away from the field in the outright lead.

Aberg continued: “I think the way it’s set up with a lot of difficult golf holes, a lot of strong par-3s and difficult shots into some of these par-4s, there’s not a whole lot you can do differently.

“So I think that’s why we’re seeing a tight leaderboard, but it also makes it exciting for tomorrow.”

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Photo by Emilee Chinn/Getty Images

Ludvig Aberg explains approach to PGA Championship final round

Ludvig Aberg is looking to put his recent final-round struggles behind him on Sunday at the PGA Championship.

Aberg threw away a golden opportunity to win The Players Championship in March with a four-over-par last round.

The Swede is hoping that his “patient” approach will pay dividends in what could be an incredible spectacle at Aronimink.

“Yeah, it’s fun. There’s no denying that these tournaments are the big ones. These are the ones that we all want to win,” Aberg explained.

“When we do sit down and summarize a career, these are the ones that you want on your resume.

“I think going into tomorrow, it’s just a really good opportunity for me. It’s all about putting yourself in those situations to try to win them.

“Obviously, with a lot of guys within just a few shots, a lot of things can happen, but I also like this golf course in terms of the challenge with that discipline and patience.

“Depending on how they set it up tomorrow, I think it will be more of the same. I do like that kind of golf, and looking forward to tomorrow.”

Kentucky drops their season finale to Arkansas in a wild game

The Kentucky Wildcats baseball team struggled against SEC competition all season, and it has left them on the postseason bubble. They picked up an important 13th conference win against Arkansas on Thursday, but wanted to close the season out strong. Unfortunately, in what would be one of the wildest games of the season, the Wildcats came up a bit short, losing their regular season finale 16-12 to the Razorbacks.

Things got crazy right away. Arkansas scored nine runs before Kentucky was able to record the first out of the game. They'd score 10 in the inning in total and lead 11-0 in the third. The Cats would bounce back, though, with a big inning of their own.

A Carson Hansen grand slam was part of a nine-run fifth inning for Kentucky, and that tied the game at 12. The Kentucky bullpen couldn't hold up, however. Arkansas scored two in the sixth, and two more in the ninth to wrap it up.

Hansen had two hits and four RBIs in the game. Jayce Tharnish and Tyler Bell each had three hits, and Tharnish drove in three as well. Luke Lawrence had two hits and two RBIs.

The Wildcats pitching staff had a rough day. Nine different pitchers gave up 14 hits, 7 walks, 5 hit batters, and 16 runs. Only two of the nine didn't give up at least one run.

It was a tough note to end the regular season on, but Kentucky will head to the SEC Tournament next, hoping to seal a trip to the NCAA Tournament. They finished up 31-20 record, and will have to hope it's good enough to get them in.

This article originally appeared on UK Wildcats Wire: Kentucky baseball falls 16-12 to Arkansas in season finale

Andrew Jones wins all-time great 110 hurdles race at UIL state meet

The first stunning moment — and there were more to come — in the Class 6A 110-meter hurdles at the UIL State Track and Field Championships was how close it was.

Klein Collins' Andrew Jones has been so dominant throughout the greatest season a high school hurdler has ever produced that it was shocking to see Richardson Berkner's Tyler Key chase him across the finish line.

More: UIL state track meet results 2026 Day 2 Texas winners by event, class

Klein Collins' Andrew Jones won the 110 hurdles at the UIL State Track and Field Championships with the second-fastest all-conditions time ever at 13.01 seconds.

Jones' undefeated season, that included a national record in the 300 hurdles and the fastest-ever all-conditions 110s, was in jeopardy until the final strides when Jones did manage to outlean Key.

The next shock came on the scoreboard. Jones' 13.01, which unfortunately came with a 2.6 meters-per-second tailwind that relegated the race to an all-conditions asterisk, tied himself for the second-fastest ever behind his 12.97 from earlier this year.

More: Eastwood's Noah Garcia caps quick rise with bronze medal at UIL state

So what did that mean for Key? His 13.05 was the fourth-fastest all-conditions 110s ever, and the fastest by someone other than Jones. Katy's Cadyn Key, who came in with the nation's second fastest legal time this year, ran a 13.23 that would have been the fourth-fastest all-conditions race this year — except for it was sixth because there were two guys in front of him.

What is safe to say is that what unfolded Saturday night, wind or not, was the greatest-ever high school 110 hurdle race ever conducted, wind or not.

Was this the closest race Jones, who usually wins by meters, not inches, has been in?

"This year, yes," he said. "By 0.4, that's pretty frickin' close. When I crossed the line, 'I'm pretty sure I have it, I'm pretty sure, but I didn't want to celebrate too much if I didn't. ... This is probably the best year I've ever had, I'm undefeated and hope to keep it that way through my next race."

Jones was running the 300 hurdles later in the night.

But alas, there was the wind.

"That's always disappointment because there's a little asterisk next to the time. It would have been a national record if there was 0.6 less wind. It's kind of a bummer to see."

This is Jones' last race during the high school season, so this was his last chance to get the National Federation record of (wind-legal) 13.08. Though, if he betters that in a legal race in the summer circuit it will be recognized as a high school record by some outlets (such as Track & Field News).

At least Jones won.

"It is surreal," said Key, who was actually quite happy with his silver medal. "How you run No. 4 all-time, all-conditions and get second, it's crazy. That just means it was a great race. I love Andrew, I can't wait to race him again in the SEC."

When they meet again, Jones will be competing for Texas A&M and Key for Kentucky.

The ides of them doing this over and over for four years should have track fans everywhere excited.

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

This article originally appeared on El Paso Times: Klein Collins' Andrew Jones barely wins epic 110 hurdles at UIL state

IPL 2026: 'We didn’t deserve to win'- Shubman Gill’s brutal verdict after GT defeat to KKR

Shubman Gill blamed Gujarat Titans’ poor fielding display for their 29-run defeat against Kolkata Knight Riders, saying the side “didn’t deserve to win” after dropping multiple catches during the high-scoring IPL 2026 clash at Eden Gardens on Saturday.

GT’s five-match winning streak came to an end despite a spirited chase led by Gill’s 85, Jos Buttler’s 57 and Sai Sudharsan’s unbeaten 53. Chasing a mammoth 248, Gujarat eventually finished on 218/4 as KKR stayed alive in the playoff race.


Reflecting on the defeat, Gill felt Gujarat had actually done well with the bat but failed badly in the field.

"Looking at the wicket, 200-210 was par score but we dropped too many catches. Pitch was good, the odd one was stopping but I felt we batted well to get to the score we did," Gill said after the match.

GT’s fielding errors proved extremely costly as KKR took full advantage of the missed chances. Finn Allen was dropped twice before smashing a breathtaking 93 off just 35 balls with 10 sixes, while Angkrish Raghuvanshi and Cameron Green were also handed reprieves before scoring unbeaten fifties.

Gill admitted the Titans failed to maintain the standards they had set earlier in the tournament.

"No concerns but our fielding could've been a lot better. We set a certain standard and dropping 3 sitters - we didn't deserve to win this one," Gill said.

Despite the loss, the Gujarat skipper believes the defeat could serve as a timely wake-up call ahead of the playoffs.

"Looking at it that way, best to have a game like this now than in the Qualifiers," he added.

Earlier in the chase, GT looked well in control with Gill leading the counterattack in style. The opener smashed five fours and seven sixes in his 49-ball 85, while Buttler gradually found rhythm after a slow start. Sudharsan, who briefly retired hurt after taking a blow on the elbow, returned later to complete a fighting half-century.

At 177/1 after 16 overs, Gujarat still appeared capable of chasing down the target before Sunil Narine produced a crucial over to swing momentum back in KKR’s favour.

KKR had earlier piled up 247/2 after being sent in to bat by Gill. Allen’s explosive knock set the tone before Raghuvanshi’s unbeaten 82 and Green’s unbeaten 52 powered the hosts to their highest score of the season.

The defeat leaves Gujarat Titans second on the IPL 2026 points table with 16 points from 13 matches, while KKR moved closer to the playoff spots with a much-needed win.

Gill said the Titans would now focus on recovering before heading back home for their next fixture.

"I think rest and recover for a couple of days, travel back to Ahmedabad, see how the wicket is and then plan accordingly (for the next game)," Gill said

See the schedule for the 2026 Section 4 softball tournament

Class AAA

Championship

1-Corning vs. 2-Elmira, 1:30 p.m. Saturday, May 30 at Greenlight Networks Grand Slam Park in Binghamton

Class AA

Championship

1-Vestal vs. 2-Horseheads, 11 a.m. Saturday, May 30 at Greenlight Networks Grand Slam Park

Class A

Quarterfinals

Thursday, May 21

5-Johnson City at 4-Owego Free Academy, 5 p.m.

6-Chenango Valley at 3-Oneonta, 5 p.m.

Semifinals

Wednesday, May 27

Owego or Johnson City at 1-Maine-Endwell, 5 p.m.

Oneonta or Chenango Valley at 2-Waverly, 5 p.m.

Championship

Saturday, May 30

Semifinal winners, 11:30 a.m. at Greenlight Park

Class B

Quarterfinals

Tuesday, May 26

8-Sidney at 1-Susquehanna Valley, 5 p.m.

5-Windsor at 4-Lansing, 5 p.m.

6-Spencer-Van Etten/Candor at 3-Thomas A. Edison, 5 p.m.

7-Whitney Point at 2-Watkins Glen/Odessa-Montour, 5 p.m.

Thursday, May 28

Semifinals

Windsor or Lansing vs. Susquehanna Valley or Sidney, 5 p.m.

TAE or SVEC vs. WG/O-M or Whitney Point, 5 p.m.

Saturday, May 30

Championship

Semifinal winners, noon at Greenlight Park

Class C

Opening Round

Thursday, May 21

9-Greene at 8-Harpursville, 5 p.m.

12-Oxford at 5-Tioga, 5 p.m.

11- Seton CC at 6-Bainbridge-Guilford, 5 p.m.

10-Elmira Notre Dame at 7-Delhi, 5 p.m.

Quarterfinals

Tuesday, May 26

Greene or Harpursville at 1-Deposit-Hancock, 5 p.m.

Tioga or Oxford at 4-Moravia, 5 p.m.

B-G or Seton CC at 3-Southern Cayuga, 5 p.m.

Delhi or END at 2-Union Springs, 5 p.m.

Semifinals

Thursday, May 28

Quarterfinal winners at higher seeds, 5 p.m.

Championship

Saturday, May 30

Semifinal winners, 2:30 p.m. at Greenlight Park

Class D

Quarterfinals

Tuesday, May 26

8-South Kortright/Andes at 1-Afton, 5 p.m.

5-Richfield Springs ODY at 4-Edmeston/Morris, 5 p.m.

6-Gilboa-Conesville/Roxbury at 3-Charlotte Valley/Schenevus, 5 p.m.

7-Cherry Valley-Springfield/Sharon Springs at 2-Windham-Ashland-Jewett, 5 p.m.

Semifinals

Thursday, May 28

Quarterfinal winners at higher seeds

Championship

Saturday, May 30

Semifinal winners, 2 p.m. at Greenlight Park

Times and dates subject to change.

This article originally appeared on Elmira Star-Gazette: Pairings for 2026 Section 4 softball tournament

Syracuse men’s lacrosse: Orange overcome mistakes, head back to Final Four with 13-11 win over North Carolina

HEMPSTEAD, NEW YORK - MAY 17: Payton Anderson #88 of the Syracuse Orange celebrates against the Princeton Tigers at James M. Shuart Stadium on May 17, 2025 in Hempstead, New York. (Photo by Evan Bernstein/Getty Images) | Getty Images

The Syracuse Orange have struggled with critical mistakes in big games all season long. On Saturday afternoon on Long Island, they finally figured out how to overcome them.

It wasn’t the perfect outing, but Syracuse is heading back to the Final Four for the second consecutive season on the back of a total team effort that saw them finally outlast North Carolina in their third attempt with a 13-11 victory in the NCAA Quarterfinals at Shuart Stadium.

In a heavyweight sparring match that was all about which team could react better to absorbing body blows of momentum, the Orange had the final answer after it looked like they might give away another fourth quarter lead against their ACC foes.

A couple of North Carolina goals early in the fourth quarter tied the game up at 10s with just over 10 minutes remaining. The goal that tied it up came after a series of brutal ‘Cuse miscues that looked like they were the beginning of another late-game mistake meltdown.

But this time, the Orange overcame, making the plays late to return to Championship Weekend and keep their pursuit of the ultimate goal going. They would score the next three goals of the game while making some huge stops on the other end to take control at 13-10 and never give it up.

Appropriately, they leaned on their senior class to come up big, late when they were needed the most. They delivered. A senior scored all four of SU’s goals in the fourth quarter, coupled with some massive plays on the defensive end by fourth-year players.

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— Syracuse Men’s Lacrosse (@CuseMLAX) May 16, 2026

Joey Spallina once again led the charge in the quarterfinal round, on the same field he scored eight points last season, with six points on a hat trick and three assists in eerily similar fashion to one year ago. Last year, Joey scored four goals in the first half and turned around with four helpers in the second. Today, he had three assists in the first half and all three of his goals in the second. Doing whatever it takes, whenever it takes.

Finn Thomson was once again on point, scoring a hat trick that included the eventual game-winning goal. Luke Rhoa had three points on two goals and an assist, and Michael Leo added a goal. Non-senior Wyatt Hottle played a huge role in igniting offense with his foot speed and quickness, finishing with a goal and two assists and consistently keeping the UNC defense on the move throughout the day.

On defense, Billy Dwan came up with a few huge plays in the fourth quarter, both in helping make stops and create loose balls on defense and one massive play in transition where he flipped a ball back into the middle of the field while mid-air after being pushed out on a clear, leading to a goal.

The specialists could not have been any more clutch. Johnny Mullen had perhaps the best performance of the day with the way he neutralized North Carolina’s inherent advantage with Brady Wambach on face-offs. Mullen won 13-of-24 as he led SU to a 14-of-27 day at the dot; it’s the first time Wambach has been held below 50 percent in a game since his freshman season two years ago.

He got great help from his wings, too, and ‘Cuse’s face-off unit came up huge agains the toughest opponent possible. Mullen also scored two first-half goals directly off draw wins to add to his incredible day.

Jimmy McCool had another strong day in net, coming up with 12 saves of the 23 UNC put on cage to hold the Tar Heels vaunted offense to just 11 goals on the afternoon.

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— Syracuse Men’s Lacrosse (@CuseMLAX) May 16, 2026

The game started off incredibly slowly on the scoreboard. It was just about 14 minutes into the game before the seal was broken, and it came off a Syracuse failed clear attempt. Thankfully, it was answered immediately when Mullen gave a pinch-and-pop to win the draw, avoided a trail checked and finished with a twister to tie it up a 1-1 six seconds later.

That was all the scoring for the first quarter, but things really opened up in the second. Carolina got a couple to move ahead, 3-1, but the Orange answered when Bogue Hahn scored his first goal in over a month on a fantastic fadeaway jump shot on the low wing after taking a pass from Spallina.

Unfortunately, UNC had their own immediate answer to that when Brady Wambach found a shot that hit the pipe and threw it in before McCool realized what happened to score just eight seconds later. It was the first a three straight that saw Carolina stretch the lead out to 6-2 with five minutes left in the first half.

At that point, it wasn’t feeling great for SU as the Tar Heels were starting to win their matchups off the dodge and gain some separation from their defenders, led by a pair of tallies from electric freshman Anthony Raio.

But the fight was present from the Orange, and they punched back in the final five minutes. Spallina found Luke Rhoa on the low right wing, where the sharpshooter unloaded that patented cocked-back-as-far-as-possible shot of his for a tally. Six seconds later, Mullen scored his second of the half directly off a face-off.

A few minutes later, Finn got on the board for the first time when Joey found him on the low wing for a smooth finish in which he showed low, and shot high on a goal that came in the aftermath of UNC committing an offside turnover. That three-goal run brought SU back to within comfortable striking distance at 6-5 by halftime, and it was just the beginning of a game-changing run for the Orange.

‘Cuse would also score the first three goals out of the break, as well, to go on a 6-0 mid-game run that brought a 6-2 deficit into an 8-6 lead just under four minutes into the third quarter.

Joey scored less than a minute in when he got a look out on the right wing after the ball was deflected to him, which had been proceeded by a fantastic short-hop pick-up in the middle of transition by Wyatt Hottle. A couple minutes later, Hottle got a goal for himself after Payton Anderson dodged up from below GLE, drew a slide down, and found Wyatt who unleashed an overhand shot from deep that beat goalie Kent Goode low. After that, Michael Leo got to the middle of the field and flicked home a lefty shot that Goode got a piece of but couldn’t corral.

The Heels would close the quarter with a pair of goals sandwiching a very nice connection from Hottle to Finn on a cross-crease pass coming up from GLE on the left side for an easy finish on the right. At the end of three, the Orange had a 9-8 advantage.

They started fast in the fourth, scoring just over 30 seconds in thanks to Hottle’s jitterbug quickness drawing the pole, leaving Rhoa with a shortie. Luke took the feed, ran down the left alley and scored on another big overhand, cocked-back shot to give SU a two-goal lead.

It was short-lived, however, as UNC would score the next two goals to tie the game up at 10-10 with 10:21 remaining in the game. It was at this point that some mistakes were starting to rear their ugly heads. The second goal, in particular, which was Dom Pietramala’s first of the game, came after a terrible one-handed pass by Bogue Hahn sailed out of bounds and Jayden Kittelberger got caught in a pick that led to an open look for Petro in yet another example of bad pick defense.

That was a moment that felt like the exact epitome of this ‘Cuse team’s struggles against top opponents all season. It felt like they were on the verge of losing another one late. But this time, they came up huge.

"It means everything"

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— Syracuse Men’s Lacrosse (@CuseMLAX) May 16, 2026

Possibly the biggest moment of all came with a little over eight minutes to play, when McCool stuffed a shot and threw an outlet pass to Billy Dwan. Hounded by defenders, Dwan attempted to run the ball up towards midfield, but he ran out of real estate and went airborne when he was pushed out of bounds by the Carolina ride (never mind his foot placement). He made a phenomenal flip pass to Dante Bowen, who had been running parallel to him up the field. Dante took the pass and continued the clear into the offensive zone, where he found Spallina coming up top to receive a pass. In the chaos of the moment, Joey ended up with an open look from straight-on up top, and he buried it in the low left corner to give the Orange a lead they’d never rescind.

With just under five minutes to play, Billy Dwan came up big again by throwing himself in front of a shot and blocking it with his back. On the ensuing possession, Finn scored the eventual game-winner when Rhoa corralled a loose ball and dumped a pass down to him for the finish with 4:01 on the clock. Joey tacked on the insurance with 2:40 to play after patiently waiting for defenders to accumulate in front of the goalie and firing around his defender for a shot that was difficult or maybe even impossible for Goode to track, giving SU a 13-10 lead with under three minutes left.

Pietramala got his second after more bad pick defense from X to make it 13-11 with 2:10 to play, and Wambach won the ensuing face-off before UNC called timeout.

On the other side, the Orange came out in a zone defense to catch the Heels off-guard. They did get an open look against the zone, but didn’t score against it as Billy Dwan came up with one more big play when he knocked down a pass towards the interior before getting hit in the head on the subsequent loose-ball scrum with 45 seconds to play.

Up a man, ‘Cuse comfortably passed around to run out the clock and send themselves back to Memorial Day weekend. The Orange will face their second straight ACC foe in Notre Dame in next Saturday’s semifinal after the Irish dispatched of Johns Hopkins earlier today.

Fairfield Christian Academy baseball wins fourth straight league title

LANCASTER — The Fairfield Christian Academy baseball team rallied late to clinch its fourth consecutive Mid-State League-Cardinal Division championship on May 14 with a 6-5 victory over Zanesville Rosecrans.

With the victory, Fairfield Christian improved to 14-1 in the MSL-Cardinal Division. This senior class has helped build one of the most successful eras in program history, marking the first time FCA Baseball has achieved four straight league titles.

Seniors AJ Holbrook, Brayden Stem, Caleb White and Reed Rogers have helped establish the standard for Fairfield Christian Academy baseball, leading the Knights through one of the most successful stretches in program history. Holbrook, Stem, and White have been key contributors to all four consecutive MSL Cardinal Division championship teams during their careers.

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The Fairfield Christian Academy baseball team won its fourth consecutive Mid-State League-Cardinal Division championship.

AJ Holbrook has earned MSL-Cardinal Division Pitcher of the Year honors twice, while both Holbrook and Stem have surpassed the 200-career strikeout milestone — with the postseason still ahead. Their accomplishments reflect the dedication, competitiveness, and leadership that have fueled the Knights’ continued success. 

Under the leadership of Coach Josh Baker, FCA has built a championship culture defined by toughness, consistency, and team-first baseball.

Now turning its focus toward tournament play, FCA earns a first-round bye and will open postseason action on May 23.

As for the game against Rosecrans, trailing 5-4 in the top of the fifth inning, the Knights delivered in clutch fashion as Connor Blair ripped a two-run single to give the Knights the lead for good.

The Knights struck first in the opening inning when Brayden Stem grounded out to bring home the game’s first run. Rosecrans answered in the bottom half of the inning, capitalizing on a fielder’s choice and defensive miscues to take a 3-1 lead. The Bishops added another run in the third inning.

Fairfield Christian showed the grit and championship mindset that has defined this senior class all season. In the fifth inning, Josh Witte was hit by a pitch with the bases loaded to tie the game before Blair delivered the go-ahead hit.

Stem earned the win in relief for FCA, delivering six strong innings while allowing just two runs, one earned, on seven hits. He struck out five and walked one. Holbrook got the start before the weather delayed the contest earlier in the month, allowing three unearned runs while striking out one over an inning of work.

At the plate, Blair and Ben Vance sparked the offense, each collecting two hits. Blair finished 2-for-3 with two RBIs to lead the Knights offensively.

This article originally appeared on Lancaster Eagle-Gazette: Fairfield Christian Academy baseball wins fourth consecutive MSL title

Aaron Rodgers makes his decision

Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Aaron Rodgers (8) looks on after being sacked during the first half of the NFL Wild Card game against the Houston Texans at Acrisure Stadium in Pittsburgh, PA on January 12, 2026. | Michael Longo/For USA Today Network-PA / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images

It is official.

Aaron Rodgers is returning to the Pittsburgh Steelers for another season.

After months of speculation, Rodgers has agreed with Pittsburgh to terms on a new one-year deal to return to the Steelers for the 2026 season, where he will be reunited with Mike McCarthy.

The two spent 13 seasons together in Green Bay, reaching the playoffs during nine of those campaigns. That stretch also included eight consecutive playoff appearances, and the pair helped the Packers win Super Bowl XLV during the 2010-2011 season.

Rodgers also won his first two NFL MVP awards under McCarthy, first in 2011 and then in 2014.

The veteran quarterback helped the Steelers reach the playoffs last season, his first in Pittsburgh. The Steelers needed a win in the season finale against the Baltimore Ravens to reach the postseason, but were eliminated by the Houston Texans during Wild Card Weekend.

Rodgers finished the 2025-2026 season having completed 65.7% of his passes for 3,322 yards and 24 touchdowns, against seven interceptions.

The Steelers open the 2026 season at home against the Atlanta Falcons.

Napoleon Solo conquers the Preakness Stakes

Napoleon Solo won the Preakness Stakes in a thrilling race on Saturday, May 16.

It was the first Triple Crown win for jockey Paco Lopez and trainer Chad Summers. Napoleon Solo, who is 3 years old, has had an up-and-down career and receiving the Black-Eyed Susan blanket was extra rewarding for the team.

“We’ve had everything go wrong," Summers said on the NBC broadcast after Napoleon Solo overtook the favorite Taj Mahal to capture the win, "… We’ve just kinda stayed the course and stayed the course. We had a lot of critics out there that told us to just shut up and we just kept with it and it worked out today.”

Owner Al Gold purchased Napoleon Solo in 2024 for $40,000 at Summers' request. He expressed pride in his trainer.

"He’s the best," Gold said while walking next to Summers. "He wanted this. This is his dream. He loves the game. I’m really happy for him.”

Iron Honor, trained by two-time Preakness champion Chad Brown, finished second. Chip Honcho, who was ridden by Kentucky Derby champion Jose Ortiz amid cockfighting allegations, finished third.

This was the first time in the history of the Preakness Stakes that it was raced at Laurel Park. Pimlico Race Course is under construction for renovations.

Kentucky Derby winner Golden Tempo did not participate in the competition to focus on the Belmont Stakes.

This article originally appeared on The Detroit News: Napoleon Solo conquers the Preakness Stakes

Aaron Rodgers to re-sign with Steelers, reunite with coach Mike McCarthy

Aaron Rodgers again took his time to contemplate the next step of his career, but he won't extend his wait into the summer this time around.

Rodgers agreed to sign a one-year contract to return to the Pittsburgh Steelers, according to multiple reports, opting to push forward with a 22nd season in his storied career. He visited the team earlier in May, per multiple reports, with the expectation that he would sign shortly thereafter.

The move brings clarity for both the 42-year-old quarterback and coach Mike McCarthy, who previously coached Rodgers for 13 seasons in Green Bay.

After signing a one-year deal with the Steelers last June, Rodgers told "The Pat McAfee Show" that he was "pretty sure" he would not play beyond the deal. Yet after McCarthy was hired to succeed Mike Tomlin, who resigned after a 19-year run, the coach made it clear he would welcome a reunion with the four-time NFL MVP.

"I mean definitely. I don't see why you wouldn't," McCarthy said at his introductory news conference when asked whether he wanted Rodgers back with the team. "I have spoken to Aaron, and so that's really where we are there, but I was able to sit back and watch the games and watch most of the Pittsburgh games on TV, and I thought he was a great asset for the team."

Still, Rodgers bided his time after acknowledging he would again weigh his options, including retirement. Team owner and president Art Rooney II said at the league meetings in March that he expected a decision from the quarterback by the draft, but the event passed without any movement.

The Steelers, however, remained resolute in wanting him back.

"We've had some great communication with Aaron and nothing's changed, but it's all been positive and good," Steelers general manager Omar Khan said in April. "And I said this to you guys in March when we met: he knows how we feel about him and we know how he feels about us."

The Steelers in May applied the seldom used unrestricted free agent tender on Rodgers, but Rooney later explained it was strictly a procedural move that would open the possibility for a compensatory pick if the quarterback signed elsewhere.

How Aaron Rodgers' return affects Steelers' season outlook

The Steelers will enter the start of organized team activities on May 18 with a level of certainty behind center that didn't exist at this point last year, when Rodgers waited until just before mandatory minicamp to join the organization.

McCarthy said he wasn't concerned by any potential delay in Rodgers' return affecting the offense's offseason preparations.

"I think Aaron is probably more in tune than we would realize, but I have confidence in where he would be the day he would arrive, if that's his decision," McCarthy said in April.

Rodgers last season threw for 3,322 passing yards and 24 touchdowns with seven interceptions while leading the Steelers to the AFC North title. He ranked just 21st among qualified passers in expected points added per dropback, however, with short and quick throws constituting the overwhelming bulk of his work.

While that approach helped keep pass rushers at bay in the regular season, things unraveled in a 30-6 wild-card loss to the Houston Texans. Rodgers took four sacks, including one in which he lost a fumble that was returned for a score, and also threw a pick-six on his final pass attempt.

The Steelers selected Penn State quarterback Drew Allar in the third round of this year's draft, but McCarthy said the pick was not tied to Rodgers.

"We want to grow the quarterback room," said McCarthy, who also has 2025 fifth-round pick Will Howard and veteran backup Mason Rudolph available to him. "We don't want to just rely on one quarterback."

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Aaron Rodgers contract: QB to re-sign with Pittsburgh Steelers

The ‘3 seasons’ of the Utah Mammoth’s power play

Utah Mammoth right wing Clayton Keller (9) shoots during overtime of Game 4 of a first-round NHL Stanley Cup playoff series against the Vegas Golden Knights at the Delta Center in Salt Lake City on Monday, April 27, 2026.
Utah Mammoth right wing Clayton Keller (9) shoots during overtime of Game 4 of a first-round NHL Stanley Cup playoff series against the Vegas Golden Knights at the Delta Center in Salt Lake City on Monday, April 27, 2026. | Rio Giancarlo, Deseret News

The Utah Mammoth’s season ended the same way it began: 1 for 16 on the power play.

They had a stretch in between — 27 games, to be exact — during which the power play was the second-best in the NHL, which helped them make the playoffs.

But as soon as they arrived in Las Vegas for Game 1 of the postseason, the group went flat.

Five games into the regular season, a reporter asked Mammoth head coach André Tourigny about the 1 for 16 power play. His response was that regardless of whether the puck was going in, the group was getting good looks.

It was only a matter of time, he opined.

That proved to be true in the regular season. The Mammoth scored a 5-on-3 goal that night, followed by 5-on-4 goals in each of the next five games.

But in the playoffs, time is not guaranteed — and due, in large part, to the ineffectiveness of the power play, the Mammoth ran out of it.

In his exit interview after the season, Tourigny described the power play as having had “three seasons” within the season.

“It’s easy to say we need to be more direct (and) we need to put pucks to the net, which is all true. We need to be a little bit better, much better on our loose puck recovery, much better in the net front,” he said.

“How (can) we make that all happen?”

That’s the multi-million-dollar question. Tourigny and his staff planned to hit the drawing board within the coming days to figure out what had caused the disparity.

We headed to the film room (a.k.a. the living room couch) to see what they may have concluded.

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Utah Mammoth head coach André Tourigny looks to his players during the third period of an NHL game against the Edmonton Oilers held at the Delta Center in Salt Lake City on Tuesday, April 7, 2026. | Isaac Hale, Deseret News

Why did the Mammoth’s power play struggle in the playoffs?

After going back and breaking down each of the Mammoth’s 16 playoff power plays, frame by frame, a few things became clear.

On the positive side:

  • The guys never lacked the confidence to make plays.
  • They never seemed frustrated or desperate.
  • They had extended O-zone possessions on every power play.
  • They had plenty of shot attempts.
  • They were near-perfect on zone entries.

Those are great qualities to have. In fact, they should make for a highly successful man advantage. But as the stats show, the negatives outweighed the positives:

Valuing speed over finesse: Successful power play units move the puck quickly, rather than skating fast. Logan Cooley in particular had too many instances when he gained the zone and then tried to stickhandle his way through the defensemen, inevitably losing the puck along the way.

Connor McDavid can do that pretty consistently and Nathan MacKinnon pulls it off every now and then, but that’s more or less the end of the list of guys who should be trying that in the NHL — especially in the playoffs.

Neutralized options: Dylan Guenther burned the Golden Knights with three one-timer goals throughout the first five games of the series, though only one of them was on the power play.

It became clear that somewhere along the way, Vegas’ game plan was to neutralize Guenther on the power play.

He still had a number of one-timers, but most of them were from longer range than normal and off of less-than-ideal passes. Even when he did get clean looks, there always seemed to be a stick or a shin pad in the shooting lane.

Nick Schmaltz had the same issue. He scored plenty of goals in the regular season from the bumper spot on the power play, but right from Game 1, the Golden Knights clogged up that area so much he could hardly get a shot away.

Guenther and Schmaltz were responsible for scoring 43% of the Mammoth’s goals in the regular season, so the Golden Knights recognized that neutralizing those two threats would significantly reduce the Mammoth’s overall effectiveness on the power play.

That type of game planning is part of what makes playoff hockey so difficult.

Puck luck: Luck is part of the game of hockey. It helps and hurts both teams every game, so there’s no sense playing the “what-if” game.

That said, when Michael Carcone missed high on a wide-open net in Game 4 and Utah ended up losing in overtime, accepting a 2-2 tie rather than a 3-1 series lead, it’s hard for Mammoth fans not to imagine how different the series could have been.

Goals against: Vegas scored more during Utah’s power plays than Utah did.

That said, neither goal against was due to bad systems — both were simply from bad turnovers, which happen to every team throughout any given game. The Golden Knights just happened to capitalize on them.

Net-front play and loose-puck recoveries: In his exit interview, Tourigny briefly mentioned that his team’s net-front play and loose-puck recoveries had to be better.

The net-front guys struggled because the Golden Knights keep a tight box in front of their goalie. That allows their opponents more space around the perimeter, but it significantly limits their ability to pick up rebounds, deflections or passes to the bumper spot, as mentioned.

As far as loose pucks go, the Golden Knights are just good at winning puck battles. They have a lot of big guys who are strong on their sticks, which gives them the edge over all the sub-six-foot players on the Mammoth’s two power play units.

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Vegas Golden Knights left wing Ivan Barbashev (49) and center Brett Howden (21) celebrate the game-winning goal by Vegas Golden Knights defenseman Shea Theodore (27), not pictured, during overtime of Game 4 of a first-round NHL Stanley Cup playoff series against the Utah Mammoth at the Delta Center in Salt Lake City on Monday, April 27, 2026. | Rio Giancarlo, Deseret News

Aaron Rodgers contract details: Steelers QB signs 1-year deal to play in 22nd NFL season

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Aaron Rodgers has flirted with retirement this offseason, but it will have to wait for now. He's back in the Steel City. 

The Steelers are officially bringing Rodgers back for another season, per ESPN's Adam Schefter. This will mark his second season with the Steelers. His 10-6 campaign in 2025 saw Pittsburgh return to the Wild Card game for a third consecutive season. 

This is not the only major change in Pittsburgh this offseason, as Mike McCarthy was hired as the next head coach in January. From the start, his connection with Rodgers was clear, with fans speculating that McCarthy could serve as an enticing force for Rodgers to return. 

McCarthy served as the head coach of the Green Bay Packers from 2006-2018, with Rodgers on the team for all 13 years. Under McCarthy, Rodgers had a QB record of 100-57-1, including a Super Bowl victory in 2011. 

Pittsburgh has struggled to make a deep postseason run in recent years. Their hope is that another season with Rodgers under center could be what changes that trend. 

Here's more on why Rodgers elected to return for another run. 

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Aaron Rodgers contract details 

  • Years: 1
  • Amount: $25 million

Rodgers' agreement with Pittsburgh was for just one year, per Schefter, which was expected as he continues to take his NFL future on a year-by-year basis.

The legendary quarterback was expected to eventually re-sign with the Steelers as the offseason unfolded and the team pursued no true starting-level options for 2026. Now, Rodgers is set to officially put pen to paper — according to Schefter, his one-year deal will be worth up to $25 million, with a base salary between $22 and $23 million and more in incentives.

Rodgers will also be at the team's voluntary offseason practice sessions by Monday, per Schefter.

Why did the Steelers sign Aaron Rodgers? 

The Steelers have had a revolving door at QB over the past few seasons. Russell Wilson served as QB1 in 2024, and Kenny Pickett saw most of the time in 2022 and 2023 before Rodgers arrived on the scene last year.

The Steelers have pursued longer-term options after drafting Drew Allar and Will Howard in the last two drafts, but neither are considered ready to step in as QB1 quite yet.

Rodgers provides that veteran presence for another season. With Rodgers leading the way, he can both provide a serviceable offense for a playoff-caliber team and usher a QB of the future into a starting role in Pittsburgh.

MORE: Why did Steelers hire Mike McCarthy as head coach?

This time around, Pittsburgh’s offseason was at a standstill to a degree because of Rodgers. There were other free-agent QBs on the market, but the Steelers held out, awaiting Rodgers’ retirement decision.

With the quarterback concern in Pittsburgh now quelled, the team can head into the summer officially knowing how its offense will look Rodgers will be around for 2026 with the chance to serve as both an offensive threat and a mentor to Allar and Howard.

This adds to a busy offseason in Pittsburgh that saw them sign CB Jamel Dean, RB Rico Dowdle, DL Sebastian Joseph-Day, and S Jaquan Brisker. With these new additions, Pittsburgh is bolstering the core for Rodgers to play around in 2026.

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Aaron Rodgers age 

Rodgers is 42 years old, making him the oldest active player in the NFL.

He will turn 43 on December 2, 1983, making him the only 43 year-old in the NFL in 2026. 

Aaron Rodgers stats 

YearRecordComp. %Passing yardsPass TDsINTsRating
200556.3650139.8
200640.0460048.2
200771.421810106.0
20086-1063.64,038281393.8
200911-564.74,434307103.2
201010-565.73,9222811101.2
201114-168.34,643456122.5
201211-567.24,295398108.0
20136-366.62,536176104.9
201412-465.64,381385112.2
201510-660.73,82131892.7
201610-665.74,428407104.2
20174-364.71,67516697.2
20186-9-162.34,44225297.6
201913-362.04,00226495.4
202013-370.74,299485121.5
202113-368.94,115374111.9
20228-964.63,695261291.1
20231-00.000039.6
20245-1263.03,897281190.5
202510-665.73,32224794.8
Career163-93-165.166,274527123102.2

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Media Is Overreacting, Patriots Will Make Playoffs Despite Schedule

New England Patriots quarterback Drake Maye

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A year removed from being nicknamed "The Schedule," the New England Patriots received the third-hardest 2026 slate of any team in the NFL.

To say head coach Mike Vrabel is going to have his work cut out for him in his second season with the team may be the understatement of the century, but have we forgotten that this is the same team that didn't lose a game for three months last season?

Perhaps the Super Bowl loss has left a bad taste in the mouths of NFL fans. It is shocking how quickly people forgot about second-year quarterback Drake Maye playing the position better than nearly every future Hall of Famer scattered around the league.

Moreover, New England has only gotten better since coming up short in Super Bowl LX.

So I figured I would take a stab at these record predictions that seem to be everywhere.

Week 1 at Seahawks: Loss

(I went back and forth on this one more than any other; don't be surprised when New England pulls it off.)

Week 2 vs. Steelers: Win

Week 3 at Jaguars: Win

Week 4 at Bills: Loss

Week 5 vs. Raiders: Win

Week 6 vs. Jets: Win

Week 7 at Bears: Win

Week 8 at Dolphins: Win

Week 9 vs. Packers: Loss

Week 10 at Lions (in Germany): Loss

Week 11: Bye

Week 12 at Chargers: Win

Week 13 vs. Bills: Loss

Week 14 vs. Vikings: Win

Week 15 at Chiefs: Loss

Week 16 at Jets: Win

Week 17 vs. Broncos: Win

Week 18 vs. Dolphins: Win

Shocking, I know, another 11-6 prediction. The Patriots have a couple of very tough road draws, but when I look at how New England's roster construction holds up against teams like the Bears, the Jaguars and the Chargers,  I feel confident. 

When Milton Williams was healthy, there wasn't a team in the league that could run on the Patriots. If Vrabel can shut down Bears head coach Ben Johnson's run game, I like Christian Gonzalez and Carlton Davis's odds against Rome Odunze and Luther Burden. 

Nobody is stopping Drake Maye, A.J. Brown and Romeo Doubs, regardless of how bad New England's PR is right now. 

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Aaron Rodgers agrees to terms with Steelers

He's back.

Per multiple reports, the Steelers and quarterback Aaron Rodgers have agreed to terms on a one-year deal.

The move comes two days before the first of the Steelers' 2026 OTA sessions. They're voluntary; Rodgers isn't required to attend. The annual mandatory minicamp is next month.

The agreement caps months of speculation regarding whether Rodgers will play again in 2026 and, if so, where. Nearly three weeks ago, the Steelers upped the ante by using the unrestricted free agent tender, aimed both at ensuring compensatory draft-pick consideration if Rodgers signs elsewhere — and at giving the Steelers exclusive negotiating rights if he didn't sign with anyone by July 22.

Now, it's moot.

The next question becomes the value of the deal. Last year, Rodgers gave the Steelers a bargain, with a base package of only $13.65 million. (He added $500,000 by the Steelers making the playoffs.)

Either way, a deal is in place. Rodgers is back. Which is good for the Steelers. It's unclear what they'll be with him. They likely would have been screwed without him.

Red Sox's Roman Anthony Opens Up After Taking Positive Step Toward Injury Return

Boston Red Sox outfielder Roman Anthony

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Boston Red Sox star Roman Anthony took a big step forward in his recovery from the injured list. 

The Red Sox recently placed Anthony on the 10-day injured list, retroactive to May 5, with a right wrist sprain. The 22-year-old outfielder played catch for the first time on Friday since spraining his wrist, and was visibly not wearing a brace. 

Playing catch is a positive step in Anthony's recovery process, and he could take another big step forward soon, as interim manager Chad Tracy revealed the young outfielder could start a hitting progression as early as this weekend, per The Boston Globe's Tim Healey.

As Anthony continues to strive toward a return to the field, the star outfielder opened up about how he felt after throwing for the first time since his wrist injury. 

“I’m out of the brace and got to do baseball activity today,” Anthony said on Friday, per MassLive's Chris Cotillo. “So, positive signs. I’m feeling good. Based on the way I felt throwing today, hoping to get into that (swinging a bat) very soon. I don’t have a timeline on what they want from me or the plan. All I know is that the first step was getting out there and that the throwing kind of leads into the hitting.

“Going on the IL sucks at any point in time. I never want to do that. Sitting around and watching baseball games is not what I want to do. I want to get out there tomorrow if it were up to me, but going to look at being out there whenever it’s ready. I didn’t really know where I was going to be come today. I don’t think it went badly in terms of what I was feeling and how it’s progressed over the last few days. I think I’m in a very good spot and hopeful to be back in there as soon as possible.”

Anthony has struggled at the plate early this season, slashing .229/.354/.321 with one home run and five runs batted in across 30 games, but batted .292 with eight home runs in 70 games as a rookie last season. 

A lot of the pressure for Boston's offense to succeed lies on the 22-year-old's shoulders, and the sooner he can return to the field the better. 

More MLB: Red Sox's 36-Year-Old Reliever On Verge Of Return From Injured List

Rousey vs. Carano main card live updates, results, highlights

INGLEWOOD, Calif. – MVP MMA 1 takes place Saturday, headlined by Ronda Rousey vs. Gina Carano, and you can join us for live updates, highlights and official results from the main card beginning at 9 p.m. ET (6 p.m. PT).

Rousey and Carano, two pioneers of women's MMA, will make their highly anticipated returns after nearly 10 and 17 years away, respectively, in what could be the most viewed MMA fight of all time in Netflix's first foray into the sport.

Rousey vs. Carano is just one of three matchups being billed as "main events." In the co-headliner, UFC veterans Nate Diaz and Mike Perry square off in a BMF vs. "King of Violence" clash. The "third" main event features former UFC champion Francis Ngannou returning to the cage to fight former PFL champ Philipe Lins in a heavyweight encounter.

Follow along for live updates, highlights and official results of the main card streaming on Netflix.

Rousey vs. Carano results

Main card

  • Ronda Rousey vs. Gina Carano
  • Nate Diaz vs. Mike Perry
  • Philipe Lins vs. Francis Ngannou
  • Kenneth Cross vs. Salahdine Parnasse
  • Robelis Despaigne vs. Junior Dos Santos

Preliminary card

This article originally appeared on MMA Junkie: Rousey vs. Carano live updates of Netflix main card

UFC Vegas 117 live results, highlights and play-by-play

UFC Vegas 117 main event fighter Arnold Allen.
LAS VEGAS, NEVADA - JANUARY 24: Arnold Allen of England prepares to face Jean Silva of Brazil in a featherweight bout during the UFC 324 event at T-Mobile Arena on January 24, 2026 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Chris Unger/Zuffa LLC)

Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) is live TONIGHT (Sat., May 16, 2026)with UFC Vegas 117, streaming live online via Paramount+. The event goes down in the META APEX in Las Vegas, Nevada. Tonight’s card, featuring Arnold Allen vs. Melquizael Costa in the main event, is being massively over-shadowed by Ronda Rousey vs. Gina Carano over on Netflix, but the show must go on.

UFC Vegas 117 Preview

UFC’s counter-programming for MVP MMA has the Featherweights in the spotlight with Arnold Allen looking to cling on to relevancy in the face of the streaking Melquizael Costa. Allen lost to Jean Silva last time out. That was a close decision (which could have gone his way), but no one remembers that. All we remember is that Silva used him as a surf board!

Costa stretched his win streak to eight fights last time out, by finishing Dan Ige with a spinning kick right to the chops. That win followed his victories over Morgan Charriere (also by head kick KO) and Christian Rodriguez.

The co-main is the Korean Superboy Doo Ho Choi taking on Daniel Santos, also at Featherweight. Choi will be looking to get revenge for country, since Santos’ last two wins have been over South Koreans.

The main card also has Malcolm Wellmaker vs. Juan Diaz, Timmy Cuamba vs. Bernardo Sopaj and Modestas Bukauskas vs. Christian Edwards.

The featured “Prelim” is Nikolay Veretennikov vs. Khaos Williams. One of the best fights on the card is hiding on the undercard. Jacqueline Cavalvanti could crack the top five at Women’s Bantamweight if she gets by Ketlen Vieira.

UFC Vegas 117 Start Date and Time

It’s the usual start times (more on that here) for UFC’s latest trip to “Sin City.” Checkout those below:

  • UFC Vegas 117’s “Prelims” will begin at 5 p.m. ET.
  • UFC Vegas 117’s main card is scheduled to start at 8 p.m. ET.
  • All of UFC Vegas 117 airs on Paramount+, which you can stream here.

The live blog here starts rolling below at 5 p.m. ET. Come in and say hi!

UFC VEGAS 117 QUICK RESULTS

Main card

  • 145 lbs.: Arnold Allen vs. Melquizael Costa
  • 145 lbs.: Doo Ho Choi vs. Daniel Santos
  • 135 lbs.: Juan Diaz def. Malcolm Wellmaker by submission (rear naked choke), round 2 (4:08)
  • 185 lbs.: Modestas Bukauskas def. Christian Edwards by split decision (29-28. 28-29, 29-28)
  • 135 lbs.: Bernardo Sopaj def. Timmy Cuamba by submission (rear naked choke), round 2 (2:25)
  • 170 lbs.: Khaos Williams def. Nikolay Veretennikov by TKO (punches), round 1 (3:31)HIGHLIGHTS

Prelims

  • 205 lbs.: Ivan Erslan def. Tuco Tokkos by unanimous decision (29,-28, 29-28, 29-28)
  • 155 lbs.: Tommy Gantt def. Artur Minev by TKO (ground and pound), round 2 (2:51)
  • 135 lbs.: Ketlen Vieira def. Jacqueline Cavalcanti by unanimous decision (29-28, 29-28, 29-28)
  • 185 lbs.: Cody Brundage def. Andre Petroski by TKO (left hook and ground and pound), round 2 (0:44)
  • 115 lbs.: Alice Ardelean def. Polyana Viana by verbal submission (capsule lock), round 2 (4:36)HIGHLIGHTS
  • 125 lbs.: Luis Gurule def. Daniel Barez by unanimous decision (30-27, 30-27, 30-27)
  • 115 lbs.: Nicolle Caliari def. Shauna Bannon by submission (arm triangle), round 3 (3:08)

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Main card

Malcolm Wellmaker vs. Juan Diaz: A close first round almost went off the rails when Diaz hit Wellmaker with an illegal knee right at the end. The fight was able to continue, though, and everyone seemed OK with that. In the second Diaz got the takedown and was able to brute force his way to a rear naked choke. Wellmaker tapped and now, one of the former hottest prospects we had, has lost two in a row.

Official decision: Juan Diaz def. Malcolm Wellmaker by submission (rear naked choke), round 2 (4:08)

Modestas Bukauskas vs. Christian Edwards: Edwards didn’t look totally out of his depth, despite being the short notice opponent debutante here. He fought Bukauskas to a close round in the first. In the second, though, Bukauskas found some space to land some big shots and had Edwards hurt. In the third Edwards managed to tie Bukauskas up and prevent himself taking any more power shots.

Official decision: Modestas Bukauskas def. Christian Edwards by split decision (29-28. 28-29, 29-28)

Timm Cuamba vs. Bernardo Sopaj: After a back and forth first round, Sopaj came close to finishing Cuamba with a neck crank. In the second round, Cuamba worked the body and legs, but Sopaj went upstairs and knocked him down with a huge punch. Sopaj then landed dozens of shots on the ground, but the referee wanted to let Cuamba suffer. Eventually Sopaj decided he needed a submission to finish this, so he took an easy opportunity for a choke to get the stunned Cuamba out of there.

The Lion King is back 🦁

Benardo Sopaj gets the submission victory at #UFCVegas117!

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Official decision: Bernardo Sopaj def. Timmy Cuamba by submission (rear naked choke), round 2 (2:25)

Nikolay Veretennikov vs. Khaos Williams: Williams threw everything with maximum power. It didn’t take long for all that power to start to affect Veretennikov. With around a minute left in the first, Veretennikov’s legs started to go. Williams smelled blood and he started drilling him with huge right hands. That sent Veretennikov down and the ref waved things off early (for good reason).

HE IS KHAOS 💥@KhaosOXWilliams earns the HUGE TKO victory!

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— UFC (@ufc) May 17, 2026

Official decision: Khaos Williams def. Nikolay Veretennikov by TKO (punches), round 1 (3:31)

Prelims

Tuco Tokkos vs. Ivan Erslan: Tokkos tried to impose his grappling advantage early, but then got sick of that and decided to brawl. And he came close to finishing Erslan when he did that, with them playing rock ‘em sock ‘em in the last ten seconds of the round. Tokkos was gassed after that and Erslan was able to jab him to death in the second and then sprawl and take top position for a longtime in the third.

THERE IS NO QUIT IN @Tuco300

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Official decision: Ivan Erslan def. Tuco Tokkos by unanimous decision (29,-28, 29-28, 29-28)

Tommy Gantt vs. Artur Minev: Cormier’s house guest started slowly in this one, finding Minev harder to take down than he was expecting. In the second, though, he got his takedown and was able to position himself for some ground and pound, which he used to seal the deal.

Debut DUB 🤝@TGantt74kg gets the RD2 finish at #UFCVegas117!

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— UFC (@ufc) May 16, 2026

Official decision: Tommy Gantt def. Artur Minev by TKO (ground and pound), round 2 (2:51)

Jacqueline Cavalcanti vs. Ketlen Vieira: Round one was a very close round with little action. In the second Vieira was able to take down Cavalcanti and do some damage in the ground. In the third round Cavalcanti let her hands go and was able to do some damage herself. That was too little, too late, though. Vieira did enough in the first to win over the judges and break Cavalcanti’s long winning streak.

Official decision: Ketlen Vieira def. Jacqueline Cavalcanti by unanimous decision (29-28, 29-28, 29-28)

Andre Petroski vs. Cody Brundage: Petroski was all over Brundage with his wrestling in the first round. Every round starts on the feet, though, right? In the second Brundage floored Petroski with an early jump left hook. He then landed about a hundred ground strikes before the ref called it off.

THE BIRTHDAY BOY 🎈@CodyBrundage185 earns the finish to celebrate his big day!

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— UFC (@ufc) May 16, 2026

Official decision: Cody Brundage def. Andre Petroski by TKO (left hook and ground and pound), round 2 (0:44)

Alice Ardelean vs. Polyana Viana: Ardelean was beating up Viana on the feet in the first. In the second she took her down and Viana made the strange choice to put on a body triangle off her back. That kept Ardelean on top of her and led to a bizarre tap out after Viana’s foot and knee got crunched under Ardelean’s posturing up body. It’s unclear how much of that was intentional from Ardelean. Ardelean claims, on the mic, that she saw the move on Instagram.

WHAT JUST HAPPENED 😳@ArdeleanAlice is now on a 3 fight win streak after #UFCVegas117!

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— UFC (@ufc) May 16, 2026

Official decision: Alice Ardelean def. Polyana Viana by verbal submission (capsule lock), round 2 (4:36)

Luis Gurule vs. Daniel Barez: These two put on a very fun brawl, which is what we expect from Flyweights on the undercard. Gurule was able to land much more offense, though, and also land the hardest shots. Some of those shots really hurt Barez. Gurule also landed a Zangief like German suplex in the second.

Luis Gurule is putting his foot on the gas ⛽️

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— UFC (@ufc) May 16, 2026

Official decision: Luis Gurule def. Daniel Barez by unanimous decision (30-27, 30-27, 30-27)

Shauna Bannon vs. Nicolle Caliari: Caliari outwrestling Bannon for a round, but got in trouble in the second after she tired and Bannon started landing hard strikes. She got the fight to the ground again in the third and this time was able to finish things with an arm triangle.

Made the most of her strawweight debut 🤩@NiCaliari gets the RD3 submission to kick off #UFCVegas117!

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— UFC (@ufc) May 16, 2026

Official decision: Nicolle Caliari def. Shauna Bannon by submission (arm triangle), round 3 (3:08)

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Washington football checks in on rising four-star safety

As the Washington Huskies continue to search for reinforcements in the secondary in the 2027 class, four-star safety Jaden Walk-Green has emerged as a priority target for position coach Taylor Mays and defensive coordinator Ryan Walters.

Mays recently took a trip down to Southern California to get a closer look at the Corona Centennial High School standout at the program's college showcase, as the Huskies have begun to turn up the heat in his recruitment. With four-star safety Gavin Williams projected to choose the USC Trojans when he announces his commitment on Sunday, May 17, out of a final four that also includes Notre Dame, UCLA, and UW, Walk-Green has emerged as another important target for the Huskies after receiving an offer in January.

Listed at 5-foot-11 and 180 pounds, and ranked as the nation's No. 348 overall prospect and No. 35 safety, Walk-Green has quickly become one of the more coveted defensive backs on the West Coast, as he's accrued 22 offers, nine of which came in January and February. From that list, he appears to be down to four programs as a Big Ten battle is shaping up.

It’s just former Trojan great Taylor Mays (safeties coach at UDub getting the 411 from former Trojan great and Centennial coach Vavae Malepeai at the @Cen10Football college showcase!✌🏼 pic.twitter.com/mk15IIpnBF

— Marc Kulkin (@MarcKulkin) May 8, 2026

Walk-Green has set four official visits, all with former Pac-12 programs: Oregon on May 29, Washington on June 5, Arizona State on June 12, and UCLA on June 19. As his recruitment rolls on, the Huskies seem to have big plans in mind for the productive defender.

After tallying 125 tackles, 10 interceptions, and a forced fumble during his junior year, while showing off the range, ball skills, versatility, and physicality that Mays and Walters look for on the back end, Walk-Green proved that he can play the post safety role in Washington's defense, where Rylon Dillard-Allen took home Freshman All-American honors in 2025.

Currently, three-star cornerback Maurice Williams is Washington's lone commit in the secondary, while four-stars Isala Aisa Wily-Ava and Malakai Taufoou are also scheduled for official visits.

This article originally appeared on Huskies Wire: Washington Huskies check in with rising four-star safety

Ronda Rousey vs. Gina Carano live fight updates, results, highlights from 2026 MMA comeback on Netflix

Ronda Rousey - Gina Carano

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Ronda Rousey and Gina Carano are two trailblazers that, after years away from in-ring action, are ready to return to the cage in what could be the biggest event in MMA history.

Rousey (12-2) is a former Strikeforce and UFC champion. She took women's MMA to new heights, becoming a mainstream star. Following losses against Holly Holm (2015) and Amanda Nunes (2016), Rousey left the sport.

After competing in WWE and starring in various movies, Rousey, a bronze judo medalist, is ready to finish what she started and put on a show to remember at age 39.

Carano (7-1) defeated Julie Kedzie in 2007 in what was recognized as the first nationally televised women's MMA fight. She lost to Cris Cyborg in her last fight in 2009, in what was considered a match between two pioneers.

Though Carano revealed she never really retired, she took a break from fighting to appear in TV shows and movies. The 44-year-old is ready to prove she still has something left in the tank.

Former UFC heavyweight champion Francis Ngannou is also in action, taking on Philipe Lins in the co-main event. Ngannou (18-3) last competed in MMA in 2024. The former UFC champion has also fought in boxing matches, facing Tyson Fury and Anthony Joshua.

Lins (18-5), a former PFL Heavyweight Tournament winner, was released by the UFC in 2024 and was supposed to compete in the GFL.

Meanwhile, Nate Diaz (21-13), who hasn't competed in MMA since 2022, takes on Bare Knuckle FC’s Mike Perry (14-8 MMA, 6-0 BKFC), in a fight featuring two of the most durable men in combat sports.

The Sporting News is tracking live round-by-round updates and highlights for Ronda Rousey vs. Gina Carano in their MMA comeback. Follow below for complete results from the entire card on Netflix.

Ronda Rousey vs. Gina Carano results

Main Card

Prelims

Ronda Rousey vs. Gina Carano live updates, highlights from 2026 MMA card

Ronda Rousey vs. Gina Carano (featherweight)

Nate Diaz vs. Mike Perry (welterweight)

Francis Ngannou vs. Philipe Lins (heavyweight)

Salahdine Parnasse shuts down Kenneth Cross with a body shot

9:58 p.m. ET: Back up, Parnasse landed combinations. A body shot and it's all over!

SALAHDINE PARNASSE IS A PROBLEM 😮‍💨

HE GETS THE FINISH AGAINST KENNETH CROSS IN ROUND 1 🔥#RouseyCarano is LIVE now only on Netflix! pic.twitter.com/5J4tjgnjKk

— Netflix Sports (@netflixsports) May 17, 2026

9:54 p.m. ET: Cross tried to go for a kick, and Parnasse put him right on the ground. They scrambled and got back to their feet. Parnasse with some wrestling and kept the pressure. They traded jabs. Parnasse with a big left. Parnasse got onto Cross' back and started pounding away. 

9:42 p.m. ET: One of the top prospects in the sport, Salahdine Parnasse, takes on Kenneth Cross next!

9:40 p.m. ET: Nkuta’s agency is filing an appeal to the Moraes loss.

Iridium Sports Agency has filed a formal appeal with the California State Athletic Commission on behalf of Phumi Nkuta regarding the outcome of his bout tonight with Moraes in Inglewood, CA. Per CSAC regulation, the contest should've been decided by the judges' scorecards.

— Lance Spaude (@lancespaude) May 17, 2026

Robelis Despaigne drops Junior dos Santos to open main card

9:30 p.m. ET: dos Santos with low kicks that were countered with rights and uppercuts. Despaigne caught a reaching dos Santos with massive shots. Left hand from Despaigne. Three-punch combination and out goes dos Santos. 

DESPAIGNE ROUND 1 KNOCKOUT!

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9:28 p.m. ET: Despaigne with a high leg kick and a hook right away. He landed a right hand. dos Santos with a leg kick that hurt Despaigne. Despaigne was swinging away early. Despaigne went down following another leg kick. He tried landing one of his own. 

9:17 p.m. ET: Junior dos Santos vs. Robelis Despaigne kicks the main card off. Cain Velasquez was by the cage providing insight.

9 p.m. ET: The main card has started. 

After the fight, Fazil got into a heated argument with Arman Tsarukyan, who appeared to jump over the guardrail before Netflix went to commercial. 

Altercation between Arman Tsarukyan & Namo Fazil post fight 😳

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Namo Fazil submits Jake Babian in brutal fight

8:31 p.m. ET: Fazil with shots to the body and elbows of Babian to end round one. Fazil with strikes and kicks to start round two. A big knee connected. Sprawl by Fazil. He went for the D'arce Choke. It's all over. 

8:26 p.m. ET: Fazil and Babian didn't touch gloves. Both came out swinging right away. Spinning elbow by Babian. Head kick from Babian. Fazil ended up on top position on the floor. Fabian in full mount. Rear-naked choke attempt. Fazil tried to choke him out. 

The first 30 seconds of Round 1 between Namo Fazil and Jake Babian 😮‍💨

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8:18 p.m. ET: Namo Fazil vs. Jake Babian is next. 

Adriano Moraes submits Phumi Nkuta in surprise finish

8:11 p.m. ET: After replay, referee Herb Dean called a stop to the contest via technical submission with one second left in the fight. Adriano Moraes beats Phumi Nkuta with the rear-naked choke. Whoa. Nkuta is calling for a rematch. 300K watched that ending.

An UNBELIEVABLE end to Round 3!

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8:07 p.m. ET: Moraes tried a takedown but Nkuta blocked it and forced him into the cage. Nasty right from Nkuta. Big rights from Nkuta. Flying knee from Moraes and he went for the rear-naked choke. Wow! Nkuta is out! Was he out before the bell?

8:03 p.m. ET: Moraes almost landed a jumping knee before the end of the round. Moraes was the aggressor in round three. Backing Nkuta up, Moraes landing reaching rights. Big jab. Nkuta with a shot of his own. He tried a right and a left. Nkuta with a left hook. Left hook from Nkuta. Another. Moraes with a hook. Back and forth action!

7:58 p.m. ET: Nkuta caught Moraes with a kick and landed ground and pound before the end of the first round. Moraes got on the back of Nkuta in round two. Nkuta with an escape and was in control. Knees and boy shots from Nkuta. Counter left hook from Nkuta. Moraes with a jab. Nkuta with calf kicks. A right connected from Nkuta. 

7:50 p.m. ET: Both traded kicks to start. Nkuta with a right to the midsection. Chopping low kick by Moraes. Combinations from Nkuta but Moraes landed counter shots of his own. Flying knee by Moraes, right by Nkuta. Right hand dropped Moraes. Nkuta tried for the guillotine. 

Nkuta with a right hand to DROP Moraes

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7:40 p.m. ET: Former ONE champion Adriano Moraes takes on Phumi Nkuta next. Last time I checked, Nkuta, who replaced Muhammad Mokaev, was the betting favorite. 

Jason Jackson knocks out Jefferson Creighton

7:33 p.m. ET: Massive knockout from Jackson! Wow! Our first KO of the night. Exactly what the card needed.

NASTY ROUND 1 KNOCKOUT BY JACKSON!

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7:30 p.m. ET: Former Bellator welterweight champion Jason Jackson takes on Jefferson Creighton next.  

David Mgoyan wrestles his way to victory against Albert Morales

7:28 p.m. ET: Mgoyan finally landed some ground and pound. Morales tried to escape. Elbows on the floor from Mgoyan. Rear-naked choke with 15 seconds left but Morales was a warrior. Mgoyan won via unanimous decision (29-28, 30-26, 30-27).

7:23 p.m. ET: Morales looked tired as he tried to get up. Mgoyan with a head kick as Morales got up before the end of the round. A brutal takedown from Mgoyan to open round three, and another. Rear-naked choke attempt, as Morales did enough to avoid major damage. 

7:18 p.m. ET: Round two started with a kick from Mgoyan. Morales tried a kick. Takedown attempt from Mgoyan was denied. Mgoyan finally got the leg of Morales, turned him around and brought him down. On half guard, Mgoyan smothered Morales. He hit hard shots and wouldn't give Morales a second to breathe.  

7:13 p.m. ET: Right hand from Mgoyan to start round one, and another. He landed a calf kick. Morales with a kick to the body. Double leg takedown from Mgoyan. Morales tried to fight back with right hands and a kick. Mgoyan with a left. Elbows from Mgoyan until the end of the round.   

7:06 p.m. ET: David Mgoyan vs. Albert Morales is up next. 

Allegedly, 192K are watching the prelims on YouTube right now. 

Aline Pereira earns win against game Jade Masson-Wong

6:59 p.m. ET: Pereira missed a leg hook and Masson-Wong tried taking advantage. Pereira won via split decision (29-28, 27-30, 29-28). Very wide second scorecard.

6:54 p.m. ET: Masson-Wong pressed forward to start round three. Right hand from Pereira. Big hook from Pereira. Combinations landed. Right hand from Masson-Wong. Multiple rights connected. Counter shots from Pereira landed. Both traded knees within the clinch. 

6:48 p.m. ET: Pereira landed hard strikes to end the first. She tried to use her power in round two, attempting to provide pressure. Pereira pressed forward. Masson-Wong got hit with a big kick. Counter left hook from Pereira. On the floor, Masson-Wong got onto Pereira's back. Pereira got back up before the round ended. 

6:41 p.m. ET: Masson-Wong with jabs early, getting close to the dangerous Pereira. The former caught a kick and forced the latter down. Masson-Wong was on top. Pereira tried using elbows and submission attempts, but Masson-Wong wouldn't budge. Masson-Wong closed the distance early on. 

6:32 p.m. ET: Alex Pereira's sister, Aline, takes on Jade Masson-Wong next. 

Brandon Jenkins earns hard-fought win against Chris Avila

6:30 p.m. ET: Following a hard-hitting affair, Jenkins won via split decision (29-28, 28-29, 29-28). 

6:27 p.m. ET: Jenkins pressed forward in round three. He used leg kicks and elbows to damage the body of Avila. The leg kicks were effective. Big right by Avila hurt Jenkins. Avila with a three-punch combination, while Jenkins continued with the kicks. Great way to start the night.

6:20 p.m. ET: Jenkins continued to chop down Avila's lead leg in round two. Avila came forward with a jab. Hard shots were thrown by Avila. Left hook by Avila. Uppercut and a spinning backfist by Jenkins. He landed several of the latter.

Round 2 of #JenkinsAvila ending with action!

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6:14 p.m. ET: Both traded calf kicks to start things off. High kick from Jenkins that just missed. Avila with a jab. Jenkins with a knee to the middle and a calf kick. He kept on pressing forward. Avila with a counter right hand. He landed another. Uppercuts from the inside from Avila. Stinging jabs from Avila. 

6:08 p.m. ET: The prelims have started! The first match of the night is Chris Avila vs. Brandon Jenkins.

6:05 p.m. ET: Merab Dvalishvili and Kamaru Usman are in the building. 

6 p.m. ET: We are live! The prelims have started! The first match of the night is Chris Avila vs. Brandon Jenkins.

5:24 p.m. ET: Here's your first look at the hexagon that will be used for tonight's event: 

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— Alex Behunin (@AlexBehunin) May 16, 2026

5 p.m. ET: Hello everyone, and welcome to The Sporting News' LIVE coverage of Ronda Rousey vs. Gina Carano!

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Ronda Rousey vs. Gina Carano start time

  • Date: Saturday, May 16, 2026
  • PrelimsStart Time: 6 p.m. ET | 3 p.m. PT 
  • Main Card Start Time: 9 p.m. ET | 6 p.m. PT
  • Main Event (Rousey vs. Carano): Approx. 11:30 p.m. ET | 8:30 p.m. PT
  • LocationIntuit Dome - Los Angeles

Ronda Rousey vs. Gina Carano airs on May 16 at the Intuit Dome in Los Angeles, with preliminary fights starting at 6 p.m. ET followed by the main card at 9 p.m. ET.

The main event should begin around 11:30 p.m. ET, depending on how long the undercard fights last.

How to watch Ronda Rousey vs. Gina Carano fight

  • Live stream: Netflix
  • PPV price: Free for Netflix subscribers

Ronda Rousey vs. Gina Carano will air globally on Netflix. There is no way to watch the event for free without a Netflix account. Because Netflix doesn't currently offer a free trial to new subscribers, those without a prior subscription to the service will have to purchase one in order to watch the fight.

However, once one does have an active Netflix account, there is no extra PPV cost for the fight or event, and you'll be able to watch it on-demand after the conclusion of the event. So, if you've already had a Netflix account prior to the Rousey-Carano fight, watching the fight won’t cost extra.

Here's a breakdown of Netflix's subscription options for new users:

  • Standard with ads: $8.99/month
  • Standard (no ads): $19.99/month
  • Premium (4K + multiple devices): $26.99/month

Pro tip: Sign up or upgrade your Netflix plan ahead of fight night to avoid last-minute streaming issues.

Miami Dolphins Discussion: Media Perception Edition

LAS VEGAS, NEVADA - FEBRUARY 05: NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell talks to members of the media as he waits for the start of a news conference ahead of Super Bowl LVIII at Allegiant Stadium on February 05, 2024 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Ethan Miller/Getty Images) | Getty Images

I have discussed this topic in the past, but it’s one of those things that never seems to fade in the minds of Miami Dolphins fans as a whole. As long as websites have been available on the internet, where people have been free to share any opinion they wish for the whole world to see, there has been a long-running complaint from many in our fan base that the media just flat-out disrespects or hates our Dolphins.

Many theories about why this happens center on the fact that most of the national media is based in the northeastern US. Many of the talking heads in this industry also come from places like New York, where, if they grew up as fans of one of the local teams, they probably grew up to hate the Dolphins, especially if they grew up in the 70’s or 80’s when the team was somewhere between great and at least good nearly every single season.

I, for one, have never really cared. First off, like many of you, I also grew up a diehard fan of the Miami Hurricanes football program. As such, I long ago learned to embrace the hate as I suspect it will always be there, even if most of their “reasoning” about the team being this way or another behavior-wise is tied to teams that are 30-40 years in the past. Ironically, many of those same players who were labeled as bad guys, thugs, etc., were then cheered and loved by the very same people once they joined their favorite NFL team. Funny how that works…

I can also remember a time, mostly because I am old, when this team was always good and, most years at least, a threat to get to the playoffs and do damage. In those days, and mind you, the media landscape was much different without the internet; the media was not so negative towards the team. In fact, I still have several old magazines, like Sports Illustrated, that had the Dolphins or Dan Marino on the front cover or in a positive featured story. Mind you, this was all during a time when the team was somewhat feared by other teams, not just the poster child for ineptitude.

So with that in mind, this evening’s Phinsider Question Of The Day is:

If you ever did in the first place, do you believe that the national media still shows utter disrespect for the Miami Dolphins, and if so, do you believe that this is deserved, earned, or just regional bias against a team that resides in a place that most of them wish they could actually live?

Please share your thoughts and answers in the comments section below-

UFC Vegas 117 Prelims: Ivan Erslan clubs George Tokkos


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Ivan Erslan did it about how they must have drawn it up in camp.

In a light heavyweight clash atop the seven-fight undercard of UFC Vegas 117 on Saturday at the Meta Apex, the 34-year-old Croatian faced George Tokkos. It was a clash of styles of the kind that has characterized mixed martial arts for three decades and counting, as kickboxing convert Erslan faced submission specialist “Tuco.” Despite Tokkos’ obvious need to get the action to the mat at any cost, the fight was competitive in the early going, as Erslan was clearly uncomfortable with Tokkos’ constant encroachment on the feet.

Erslan may have won a competitive Round 1 anyway, but definitely found his groove in the second frame. Tokkos looked slow and suddenly tired on the feet, wading in from well outside with badly telegraphed takedown attempts. These attempts Erslan punished with accurate, solid counters in the pocket. When the action did go to the ground, it in the place, position and time of Erslan’s choosing, and he pelted the Englishman with deliberate ground strikes.

As the third round began, the fight was already becoming a slow-motion rout, with Tokkos offering little resistance but Erslan either too tired himself or too wary to truly step on the gas pedal and hunt for the finish. Tokkos, for his part, seemed to understand that the fight was getting away from him and elected to stand and swing, while Erslan punished him over and over again in close quarters. When the final horn sounded, there was no question of who had the momentum, nor of who had show himself to be the better fighter on the night. The judges saw things the same way, awarding the fight to Erslan by unanimous 29-28 scores. The win moved the burly Croatian to 15-6, 1 NC; 1-3 in the UFC, while Tokkos’ record dropped to 11-6; 1-3 UFC.

Related » UFC Vegas 117 ‘Allen vs. Costa’ round-by-round scoring


Gantt Grounds, Pounds Minev


In a matchup of undefeated UFC debutants thrown together on just days’ notice, former NC State All-American wrestler Thomas Gantt squared off with Artur Minev. Gantt, who picked up a quick submission win on Dana White's Contender Series in September but appeared in danger of losing his debut booking when Trey Ogden withdrew from the card. Gantt’s game plan was evident from the jump, as he immediately walked the Ukrainian to the cage and looked for the takedown, but Minev was more than up to the challenge, putting on a clinic in defensive wrestling against the cage for over three minutes before the fight was paused for a groin strike.

Minev initiated the clinch battle to start the second round, which was apparently just what the American needed, as his wrestling attack quickly experienced greater success. After an unsuccessful first attempt of the round, Gantt hauled Minev to the canvas, then sent him flying with an emphatic mat return. Gantt pinned one of Minev’s wrists and poured on a stream of unblocked ground strikes until referee Kerry Hatley moved in for the TKO stoppage at 2 minutes, 51 seconds of Round 2. With the win, Gantt moved to 12-0 with one no contest, while Minev fell to 7-1.

Vieira Outgrinds Cavalcanti


Ketlen Vieira and Jacqueline Cavalcanti collaborated on a women’s bantamweight contenders’ matchup that was long on divisional relevance, short on fireworks. As might be expected of two big-bodied bantamweights who were used to being in charge, there was not A very tentative opening round may have gone Vieira’s way late, but neither woman truly put her stamp on things. Round 2 saw Vieira be more aggressive, closing the distance and corralling Cavalacanti against the cage. Vieira took down her foe from there, continuing to put in solid work in winning the round easily.

The final round needed in order to provide a clear winner but arguably failed to do so, as both women contented themselves with exchanging single, medium-speed strikes at range. The judges had seen enough, however, and awarded the fight to the Brazilian by unanimous 29-28 scores. The win kept Vieira in the title picture as her record moved to 16-5 overall, 10-5 UFC. Cavalcanti, who had an eight-fight win streak snapped in defeat, fell to 10-2; 5-1 UFC.

Brundage Shocks Petroski


Cody Brundage needed a win in the worst way and got one, dropping Andre Petroski in the second round of their middleweight undercard attraction. A very tentative first round finally broke open late when Brundage defended at takedown with a guillotine choke attempt, leading to a few tense moments but ultimately conceding the takedown. As a result, Petroski clearly won the first round, chipping away with short strikes from top position for the final two minutes.

The second round was an entirely different story. Brundage ducked behind a right-hand feint, floored Petroski with a sweeping left hook and pounced with ground strikes until referee Chris Tognoni moved in for the save. The shocking win moved Brundage to 11-9-1 with one no contest; 5-8-1, 1 NC in the UFC. Petroski fell to 13-6; 8-5 UFC.

Ardelean Nets Ultra-Rare Capsule Lock on Viana


Alice Ardelean picked up her third straight UFC win, tapping out Polyana Viana with a never-before-seen capsule lock in their strawweight prelim matchup. A couple of tense early exchanges led to an awkward sequence in which referee Eric McMahon halted the action after an apparent foul to the eye of Viana that turned out to have been caused by a legal punch. However, once the confusion was settled, the traffic on the feet was once again defined by Ardelean’s apparent ease navigating the Brazilian’s superior height and reach. Any time Viana opened up with a spinning attack, Ardelean caught the limb in question, not making any earnest attempt to bring the fight to the floor but disrupting her foe’s rhythm. Ardelean caught Viana several times with clean head strikes, including a knockdown in the second half of the round.

Ardelean kept up the solid work in the middle round, tagging Viana cleanly and taking her down with ease. Midway through the round, however, Viana came alive, wrapping Ardelean up in a tight body triangle from the bottom and pelting her with elbows and hammerfists from below. The action was close, and Viana was making a solid case for winning the round from her back, when with about 90 seconds left, she frantically tapped the canvas, having suffered an injury to her right knee. The end was a bit anticlimactic—until the replay showed it to have been quite deliberate—but does down as a TKO win for Ardelean (12-7; 3-2 UFC), while Viana falls to 13-8; 4-7 in the UFC.

Gurule Outslugs Barez


Luis Gurule and Daniel Barez left everything in the Octagon after 15 minutes of pitched flyweight combat. Gurule had some success early pursuing and pressuring the taller man, and when he was taken down directly into back control near the midpoint of Round 1, he quickly reversed Barez and threatened with a short D’Arce choke. Barez appeared headed for a better second round when with about two minutes left in the frame, Gurule hurt him with a left hook-right hook combination, then took his back standing and sent him flying. Barez kept his composure and attempted to bring the American down, but the remainder of the round saw Gurule hurt Barez repeatedly, but unable to pursue the finish.

Barez was game but clearly the worse for wear when the two bantamweights came out for Round 3, and Gurule quickly went back to mugging him against the fence with short uppercuts. Barez recovered and never appeared in serious danger, bt the result was another easy to score five minutes for the American, who won the unanimous decision (30-27, 30-27, 30-27), moving to 11-3; 1-3 UFC. Barez fell to 17-8; 1-3 UFC.

Caliari Grounds, Strangles Bannon


In the strawweight opener, Shauna Bannon and Nicolle Caliari got things kicked off, their bout largely defined by Caliari’s ease taking the Irishwoman down and how much offense she did or did not mount once she got her there. Within seconds, Caliari sent Bannon flying with a hip throw, but Bannon rolled through and got right back to her feet. Caliari spent most of Round 1 on top in Bannon’s full guard, staying busy but not doing much damage or threatening to pass to a better position. Bannon, for her part, was content to wrap the Brazilian up in her full guard, box her ears with palm strikes from the bottom and otherwise concede the position. The round ends with Caliari in top position, trying to isolate one of Bannon’s arms.

The second round was Bannon’s best, as she fought off Caliari’s early takedown attempts, hurt her with body kicks, and reversed a late takedown, landing in top position, where she punished Caliari for the second half of the round. Caliari came out like a woman possessed for Round 3, however, rocking “Mama B” with a jab, hauling her to the canvas and patiently setting up an arm-triangle choke for the finish. Referee Kerry Hatley came to the rescue at 3:08 of the final frame, awarding Caliari (9-4; 1-2 UFC) her first win in the promotion, while Bannon (7-3; 2-3 UFC) fell below .500 in the Octagon.

Where to watch Buffalo Sabres vs Montreal Canadiens Game 6 NHL playoffs: Live stream, start time, TV channel for Saturday, May 16

The Buffalo Sabres face the Montreal Canadiens, who are trying to close out the NHL second-round playoff series. The Montreal Canadiens are favored with a -172 moneyline compared to the Buffalo Sabres' +143.

How to watch Buffalo Sabres vs Montreal Canadiens

  • Date: Saturday, May 16

  • Time: 8 p.m. ET / 5 p.m. PT

  • Where: Bell Centre, Montreal, QC

  • TV Channels: ABC, CBC, Spor, TVAS

  • Live Stream:ESPN+ | Follow on Yahoo Sports

Odds

  • Spread: Montreal Canadiens -1.5

  • Moneyline: Montreal Canadiens -172 (60.6%) / Buffalo Sabres +143 (39.4%)

  • Over/Under: 6.5

Aaron Rodgers reaches agreement with Pittsburgh Steelers

Aaron Rodgers has reached an agreement with the Pittsburgh Steelers.

Sources tell Channel 11 Sports Director Jenna Harner that Rodgers will be back on a one-year deal to reunite with head coach Mike McCarthy.

Aaron Rodgers and the Steelers have agreed to terms on a one-year deal, source confirms to @WPXI.

The Steelers open up OTAs on Monday.

— Jenna Harner (@JennaHarner11) May 17, 2026

According to ESPN’s Adam Schefter, Rodgers is expected to be at the Steelers voluntary minicamp on Monday.

Schefter said Rodgers will receive a base salary between $22 million and $23 million.

Compensation update: Aaron Rodgers is expected to sign a one-year deal worth up to $25 million, per sources. The deal is expected to include a base salary between $22 and $23 million, with up to a few million more in incentives.

The deal still needs to be finalized and signed. https://t.co/jzndq6HNM3

— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) May 17, 2026

Our partners at SteelersNOW report that Rodgers was spotted with Ben Skowronek, Pat Freiermuth and Mason Rudolph last night.

This is a developing story. Check back for updates as more information becomes available.

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Why Aaron Rodgers is signing a one-year deal to return to Steelers amid retirement rumors

Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Aaron Rodgers

Why Aaron Rodgers is signing a one-year deal to return to Steelers amid retirement rumors originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

After a drama-filled start to the 2026 offseason, the Pittsburgh Steelers have finally secured their starting quarterback for the upcoming year.

According to ESPN’s Adam Schefter, the Steelers and Aaron Rodgers agreed to a one-year deal on Saturday night. 

“Sources: Aaron Rodgers and the Steelers now have reached agreement on a one-year deal," Schefter reported on X/Twitter. "Rodgers officially is reuniting with the Steelers and their new head coach, Mike McCarthy, for the 2026 season."

Schefter’s report is undoubtedly the best-case scenario for the Steelers. Could Drew Allar or Will Howard eventually develop into high-level starting QBs capable of catapulting Pittsburgh into Super Bowl contention?

Perhaps, but for the time being, Rodgers, who was seriously considering retirement, should be the franchise’s No. 1 signal caller. Rodgers finished the 2025-26 campaign with 3,332 yards, 24 touchdowns, and seven interceptions in 16 games.

Thanks to a missed Tyler Loop field goal in the closing seconds of the Steelers’ regular-season finale against the Baltimore Ravens, Pittsburgh managed to sneak into the postseason. 

As we all know, though, the Houston Texans tormented Rodgers and the Steelers all game long and cruised to a dominant 30-6 AFC Wild Card win.

Still, that doesn’t change the fact that Rodgers is the only starting quarterback option that makes sense for the franchise next season.

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What four-star Auburn football commit said about Big Cat Weekend

AUBURN — George Lamons Jr. wasn't like most of the recruits at Auburn football's Big Cat Weekend on Saturday, May 16 at Woltosz Football Performance Center because he'd already announced his commitment to the Tigers.

After Auburn's A-Day spring game on April 18, Lamons, a 2027 four-star recruit according to 247 Sports Composite Rankings, announced his commitment to the Tigers.

So what was the purpose of him attending Big Cat Weekend?

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"I came out of today trying to score a new relationship. Trying to meet brand new people and help build this class," Lamons said.

Football is what brought Lamons to Auburn, but building the relationship with tight ends coach Larry Scott is everything to Lamons. An event like Big Cat Weekend gave the four-star player from Quitman, Ga., an opportunity to make relationships the main focus.

In his last two high school seasons, Lamons has caught 92 passes for 1,679 receiving yards and 23 touchdown receptions. The 6-foot-3, 213 pound tight end fits the vision of what coach Alex Golesh has for the position at Auburn.

It's things that Lamons has discussed with Golesh before he told the Auburn coach in person that he made his decision to become a Tiger.

"Oh, yeah, I felt like it's important, especially how they want to use me. This is a good position," Lamons said.

DID AUBURN HELP IT'S CASE WITH 4-STAR?: Auburn football helps case for four-star in-state recruit during Big Cat Weekend

Jaeden Day covers high school sports, Alabama State football and Auburn recruiting for the Montgomery Advertiser/USA Today. You can find him on X at dayjaeden12, or reach him at JDay@montgome.gannett.com.

This article originally appeared on Montgomery Advertiser: What Big Cat Weekend meant for four-star Auburn football commit

Aaron Rodgers re-signing with Steelers for 2026 season

PITTSBURGH, PENNSYLVANIA - JANUARY 12: Aaron Rodgers #8 of the Pittsburgh Steelers warms up before the game against the Houston Texans at Acrisure Stadium on January 12, 2026 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Joe Sargent/Getty Images) | Getty Images

The wait is finally over.

Per Adam Schefter, Aaron Rodgers is returning to the Pittsburgh Steelers on a one-year deal. The four-time MVP will reunite with his former head coach with the Green Bay Packers, Mike McCarthy.

Rodgers is coming off a year in which he threw for 24 touchdowns to just seven interceptions, leading the Steelers to 10 wins and an AFC North championship.

The Steelers quarterback room now consists of Rodgers, Mason Rudolph, Will Howard, and rookie third-round pick Drew Allar. The Steelers begin OTAs on May 18.

Let us know what you think in the commentsBe sure to bookmark Behind the Steel Curtain for all the latest news, breakdowns, and more!

On a special night with Hulk unveiled, Fluminense beat São Paulo

On a special night with Hulk unveiled, Fluminense beat São Paulo
On a special night with Hulk unveiled, Fluminense beat São Paulo

This Saturday (16) was a celebration from start to finish for the Fluminense fans.

First, there was Hulk’s presentation on the Maracanã pitch.

Then, in its 2,000th match at the stadium, Zubeldía’s team beat São Paulo, still without Dorival Júnior, 2-1.

A Matchday 16 Brasileirão clash in front of 28,218 fans in attendance. 



Will he make the difference?

Hulk was presented to the fans before kickoff.

But he will only be able to play when the Brasileirão resumes after the World Cup break. 

📸 Buda Mendes - 2026 Getty Images


Dorival will have work to do...

Fluminense looked to impose themselves from the opening minutes. 

But the first good chance fell to São Paulo, with Lucas Ramon in the air.

Then it was up to the home side to show their quality.

Canobbio got the better of Sabino and John Kennedy finished it off (19'). 

Flu then saw Dória "play against" his own side and help Canobbio make it 2-0 (44') before the break. 


Fábio miracles and DRAMA

The second half saw Fluminense controlling the game against a São Paulo side that kept fighting — but without the ability to pose any real danger.

Then the visitors forced Fábio into two big saves.

He denied Luan in incredible fashion and then stretched all the way to stop Sabino from scoring.

But São Paulo’s next attempt ended up in the net through Dória (79').

The final minutes were tense.

Fluminense even scored, but Castillo was offside when he "stole" what would have been Soteldo’s goal.

SPFC kept pushing, but paid dearly for a first half that was below expectations. 

It is now six straight matches without a win this season. 


📊 Standings and schedule 📅

Fluminense moved on to 30 points. They remain third and are now level on points with Flamengo, who have two games in hand.

On Saturday (23), the challenge will be Mirassol at Maião.

São Paulo, meanwhile, remain on 24 points in fourth. And they could lose several places as the round continues.

They will also return to Brasileirão action on the 23rd, when they host Botafogo. 

But before that... both sides have international commitments.

On Tuesday (19), Flu will face a true decider against Bolívar at the Maracanã. Their Libertadores life is on the line.

On the same day, SPFC will host Millonarios at MorumBIS. Also an extremely important match, but in the Sudamericana.


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Aaron Rodgers returns to the Steelers on a one-year, $25M deal

Aaron Rodgers is officially returning to the Pittsburgh Steelers for another season.

According to NFL Network, the four-time NFL MVP agreed to terms on a one-year contract to remain in Pittsburgh as he enters his 22nd NFL season. The news arrived shortly after Rodgers was spotted in Pittsburgh spending time with teammates Ben Skowronek, Pat Freiermuth, and Mason Rudolph during what quickly became one of the NFL offseason's most heavily analyzed ice cream outings.

Rodgers is now expected to report for Organized Team Activities when the Steelers begin offseason work Monday.

Last year, Rodgers waited until mandatory minicamp before fully arriving during the offseason program. This time, Pittsburgh should have its veteran quarterback available throughout OTAs and mandatory minicamp as preparations begin for another AFC North battle.

Aaron Rodgers is expected to practice Monday when OTAs begin and through the rest of the spring. He’s in. https://t.co/I1ucTBKqOR

— Tom Pelissero (@TomPelissero) May 16, 2026

There is also speculation that Rodgers strategically waited until after the NFL schedule release before finalizing his return.

Two seasons ago, the NFL heavily featured Rodgers and the New York Jets in primetime following his arrival in New York, only for his season to end immediately due to a torn Achilles tendon. Pittsburgh may have preferred avoiding another overloaded national schedule before Rodgers officially committed.

Financially, the Steelers also positioned themselves carefully.

Pittsburgh reportedly placed the seldom-used right-of-first-refusal tag on Rodgers, according to CBS NFL Insider Jonathan Jones. That mechanism allows the Steelers to match outside offers while also potentially receiving compensatory draft value if Rodgers had signed elsewhere.

Adam Schefter reports that it's a one-year deal worth up to $25 million, with a base salary between $22 and $23 million and up to a few million more in incentives.

Compensation update: Aaron Rodgers is expected to sign a one-year deal worth up to $25 million, per sources. The deal is expected to include a base salary between $22 and $23 million, with up to a few million more in incentives. https://t.co/jzndq6HNM3

— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) May 17, 2026

On the field, Rodgers still showed plenty of functionality during the 2025 season.

He finished the year throwing for 3,322 yards, 24 touchdowns, and seven interceptions while completing 65.7 percent of his passes and posting a 94.8 passer rating across 16 games. Pittsburgh finished 10-6 with Rodgers under center and remained firmly in the AFC playoff picture throughout the season. Rodgers also performed well against the Baltimore Ravens, one of Pittsburgh's primary measuring sticks inside the AFC North.

Across two matchups against Baltimore last season, Rodgers threw for 578 yards, two touchdowns, zero interceptions, and a 95.6 passer rating. During the Week 18 showdown for the AFC North title, Rodgers completed 31 of 47 passes for 294 yards while nearly helping Pittsburgh steal the division.

Now the Steelers will attempt one more run with the future Hall of Fame quarterback. For Pittsburgh, the decision reflects both urgency and belief. The AFC remains loaded with elite quarterbacks, and the Steelers clearly believe Rodgers still gives them a legitimate chance to compete deep into January.

This article originally appeared on Ravens Wire: Aaron Rodgers spotted with teammates before Steelers $25M deal

FAMU baseball walks off Texas Southern in 16-inning SWAC marathon

It took nearly two complete games for a winner to be determined between Florida A&M baseball and Texas Southern on Saturday, May 16.

And it was the Rattlers who prevailed to cap off the Southwestern Athletic Conference regular season finale series.

FAMU (27-22, 22-8 in SWAC) beat Texas Southern (20-22, 15-9 in SWAC) 9-8 in 16 innings.

Josue Figueroa sealed the deal by scoring on a wild pitch by Texas Southern’s Demarques Thompson as the Rattlers faced two outs.

“Two plays before, I could have really gone to third. But I didn’t want to get too aggressive. Got to play it a little safe,” Figureoa told the Tallahassee Democrat. “I was kind of scared with two outs. I was like, ‘Aw man, got to end it here.’ Then that ball passed, and I just saw the opportunity and busted myself over to home.”

Florida A&M Rattlers first baseman Josue Figueroa prepares to bat during an NCAA Southwestern Athletic Conference game versus the Alabama A&M Bulldogs on Moore-Kittles Field in Tallahassee, Florida, Sunday, May 4, 2025.

Figueroa’s score completed the game in 5 hours and 15 minutes for FAMU’s Senior Day at Moore-Kittles Field. The longest recorded college baseball game is a 2009 matchup between Texas and Boston College, where the Longhorns won 3-2 in 25 innings, taking over seven hours.

“Let’s go home. It’s been a long day at the ballpark,” said FAMU head coach Jamey Shouppe. “But proud of our guys. There were a lot of lessons from that game.”

The Rattlers forced extra innings entering the ninth inning down 8-5, and racking up three runs. The tying run was a sacrifice fly by Figueroa, which scored Justin Lopez.

FAMU outhit the Tigers 18-13. Figueroa, Jackson McKenzie, and Ethan Miller led the Rattlers with three apiece.

The Rattlers also pitched eight, with JD Gardner earning the win.

Saturday completed a sweep over Texas Southern with a 4-2 win on Thursday, May 14, and a 13-2 eight-inning run-rule victory on Friday, May 15.

What's next for FAMU baseball? The SWAC Tournament

The postseason is here.

FAMU will likely enter the SWAC Tournament as a second ― or third-seed at the very least.

The Rattlers enter the eight-team bracket on a six-game winning streak.

Florida A&M Rattlers head coach Jamey Shouppe steps onto the field in an NCAA Southwestern Athletic Conference college baseball game against the Texas Southern Tigers at Moore-Kittles Field in Tallahassee, Florida, Thursday, May 14, 2026.

The SWAC Tournament is set to start on Wednesday, May 20, at Rickwood Field in Birmingham. The championship game is on Sunday, May 24.

Since joining the SWAC, FAMU has at least advanced to the semifinal round and won the whole thing in 2023. FAMU reached the 2025 championship game, but faltered to Bethune-Cookman.

Gerald Thomas, III, is a multi-time national award-winning reporter for his coverage of the Florida A&M Rattlers at the Tallahassee Democrat.

Follow his award-winning coverage on RattlerNews.com and contact him via email at GDThomas@Tallahassee.com or on the app formerly known as Twitter @3peatgee.

This article originally appeared on Tallahassee Democrat: FAMU baseball's Josue Figueroa seals 16-inning win vs Texas Southern

Penn Kingsmen win second straight IHSAA boys volleyball sectional title

MIDDLEBURY — Penn won its second straight IHSAA boys volleyball sectional championship Saturday, May 16, just a few hours before the high school’s prom. That didn’t rush the Kingsmen on the court, but they did make quick work of their title match opponent, Elkhart, with a 3-0 sweep to claim the crown.

A mix of personalities on the court isn’t an issue for Penn; in fact, it’s one of the Kingsmen’s biggest strengths. There’s the confident, multi-sport athlete in senior Indiana Wesleyan University football commit Christian Bonner. There’s the little and loud freshman libero Caio Neto. There’s the reserved yet powerful junior Liam Carter.

The roster goes on, but these different people combine to create a successful team. One that has adjusted well to boys volleyball becoming an IHSAA-sanctioned sport as of last season.

More: All South Bend area IHSAA boys volleyball sectional results, stats

Since then, the Kingsmen are a combined 32-23 with two trophies to show for their efforts. Although he may not show it much on the court, Carter said he feeds off of his teammates’ energy, which was evident by the way he played in the sectional semifinal and championship matches.

“You have to have a lot of trust in your teammates, because everyone has their own part to play, and if you don’t trust your teammates or if you’re not loud enough to communicate what you need, it’s not going to work,” Carter said. “At the start of the season, we didn’t have very good communication or connection, but we’ve been able to pull it together.”

Penn made an early statement with a 25-15 first set victory, but the Lions showed fight in the second set despite falling 25-22. The Kingsmen overwhelmed their foes for most of the third set before Elkhart clawed back until it ultimately fell 25-20.

Penn also won 3-0 when the two Northern Indiana Conference (NIC) rivals met in the regular season on April 30. Despite this rematch holding the same result, Kingsmen co-head coach Kelley Watts said the Lions were a much-improved team this time around.

On the same note, so was Penn, and that’s why she nor her fellow co-head coach Mark Watts are satisfied with a sectional championship alone. Facing the winner of Munster vs. Lake Central in a regional semifinal at Valparaiso High School Saturday, May 23, Kelley Watts said it will take on-point passing, precise serving and poise when the lights get bright for the Kingsmen to advance to another championship match.

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She’s confident her squad will deliver on those expectations, especially with the quality of competition Penn has faced throughout the season, including two 2-1 wins vs. Munster on May 2.

“Our boys are really hungry, and they wanted to prove that last year’s was ours and this year’s would be a repeat,” Watts said. “We stacked our schedule, so we are used to playing at that high level. We know how to go in and make things happen, so I feel like we have a really good shot.”

Lions head coach Kylie Giger was proud of her squad’s grit when each set came down to the final few points, but she wanted to see more consistent determination so Elkhart wouldn’t have holes to dig themselves out of in the first place.

Nevertheless, Giger said her squad has improved leaps and bounds compared to where they were last season or even at the start of this one. The Lions finished 9-14 in 2025 and lost in their first sectional game.

Despite losing five seniors, Giger is confident there is a lot for her program to build on moving forward. That didn’t mean she didn’t shed some tears alongside Elkhart after the season-ending loss.

“We told them, ‘We don’t want you to live with regret,’” Giger said. “This has to light a fire in some way to where you don’t want to feel this again. You have to hate to lose, you have to hate to live in these situations. We started in a rough spot, and we just completely grew into such a great team.”

As for the Kingsmen, even the quiet Carter recognizes that winning the first two sanctioned boys volleyball sectional championships in the area’s history is an accomplishment that will be remembered.

“I think we’ll have a pretty good legacy; it feels pretty good,” Carter said.

Semifinal action

The Lions won their first sectional game by beating Warsaw (12-10) 3-2 May 13, while South Bend Saint Joseph beat NorthWood (3-10) 3-0 that same night to set up the conference adversaries’ third match of the season in a sectional semifinal. Elkhart (15-10) beat Saint Joseph (10-14) twice in the regular season, 3-1 April 23 and 2-0 May 2, and the former triumphed once again in sectional play, picking up a 3-0 victory by way of 25-16, 25-13 and 25-21 set wins.

“When they get opportunities, they take them,” Saint Joe head coach Dani Gaff said. “We gave a lot of free balls, and when they received one, they made us pay for it. Today was the first day I saw their offense be as productive as I think they want it to be.”

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The Huskies advanced to the sectional championship game last season but didn’t quite have the season they expected this year. With just three seniors graduating, Gaff said it’s now on the large underclass to immediately pick up where those who paved the way for them left off.

Gaff said the biggest lesson learned this season for Saint Joseph was the power of team chemistry.

“I think it’s important to acknowledge that it’s a bummer to lose, but we can’t let that define our season,” Gaff said. “We’re planning for next May right now. It starts tomorrow. We start figuring out what we do so we’re not in this position again.”

Penn (19-12) won the NIC regular season crown but lost 3-0 to Northridge (14-13) on May 4 despite beating the Raiders 2-0 April 25. The Kingsmen advanced to the sectional semifinal by beating South Bend Riley (15-8) 3-1 May 14, while the Raiders beat South Bend Washington (0-6) 3-0 the same night to advance.

The rubber match between the two did not disappoint Saturday. The first two sets of Penn vs Northridge were back-and-forth slug fests, but the former emerged victorious from each 27-25 and 25-22.

The Raiders were determined to not be swept with their season on the line, taking the third set 25-19. However, the Kingsmen responded with a dominant 25-18 fourth set win to advance to their eventual championship.

Kyle Smedley is a sports reporter at the South Bend Tribune. Contact him via email at ksmedley@usatodayco.com or follow him on X @KyleMSmedley.

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UFC Vegas 117 ‘Allen vs. Costa’ play-by-play, results & round scoring

Arnold Allen (145) vs. Melquizael Costa (145.5)Doo Ho Choi (146) vs. Daniel Santos (145)Malcolm Wellmaker (135.5) vs. Juan Diaz (135.5)Modestas Bukauskas (213.5) vs. Christian Edwards (214.5)Timothy Cuamba (136) vs. Bernardo Sopai (136)Nikolay Veretennikov (170) vs. Kalinn Williams (170.5)George Tokkos (205.5) vs. Ivan Erslan (205.5)Artur Minev (155) vs. Thomas Gantt (156)Ketlen Vieira (136) vs. Jacqueline Cavalcanti (135.5)Cody Brundage (185.5) vs. Andre Petroski (185.5)Alice Ardelean (116) vs. Polyana Viana (115.5)Daniel Barez (125.5) vs. Luis Gurule (125.5)Shauna Bannon (115.5) vs. Nicolle Caliari (115.5) Sherdog's live UFC Vegas 117 coverage will begin Saturday at 5 p.m. ET. The event is also known as UFC Fight Night 276.

Shauna Bannon (115.5) vs. Nicolle Caliari (115.5)

Round 1

Kerry Hatley is the referee. They swing right away during a furious and brief exchange. Caliari closes distance and executes a throw, but Bannon is able to return to her feet. Not much later, Caliari executes another head-and-arm throw and lands inside full guard. Bannon is crafty from her back, as she neutralizes the Brazilian while looking for submission openings. Caliari stands briefly, but can’t clear the legs and ends up diving back into full guard. Caliari drives her forearm into her foe’s neck, while Bannon peppers her with annoying punches from her back. Caliari tires to stay busy with short punches to the ribs. Bannon creates a scramble with her guard but Caliari stands and drops a forceful right hand. Caliari shifts to a north-south position, and Bannon has her feet on the fence. Caliari looks to frame a kimura, but Bannon won’t allow the Brazilian to separate her hands. Caliari transitions to a back take just before the horn. Sherdog Scores Tristen Critchfield scores the round: 10-9 Caliari
Ben Duffy scores the round: 10-9 Caliari
Tyler Treese scores the round: 10-9 Caliari

Round 2

Caliari is aggressive, pressing forward with punches before forcing the clinch. Caliari clings to a leg, pulls Bannon off the cage and then secures a rear body lock. Caliari is able to plant Bannon on the canvas, again landing in her foe’s full guard. Caliari drops an elbow and dives back into guard. Bannon throws more short strikes from her back. Bannon is able to create space with her guard. Caliari stands and Hatley orders a standup. Bannon pressures forward, but Caliarri responds and tags her. Caliari catches a kick and shoves Bannon into the wire. Bannon lands a sharp body kick and Caliari drops low for a takedown. Bannon defends well and turns her opponent into the cage. Bannon lands a short elbow in the clinch. Caliari counters with a throw attempt, but Bannon is able to reverse into top position. She sets up in half guard, where she lands a short elbow. Bannon is heavy on top, but Caliari is active on bottom trying to create scrambles. Bannon floats on top and she ends the round with some solid ground-and-pound. Sherdog Scores Tristen Critchfield scores the round: 10-9 Bannon
Ben Duffy scores the round: 10-9 Bannon
Tyler Treese scores the round: 10-9 Bannon

Round 3

Bannon fires off a jab and a pair of low kicks. Bannon moves in with a 1-2 and moves away. Caliari turns up the aggression, flurrying with a short punching combination before shoving the Irishwoman into the fence. Caliari denies a hip toss from her foe and rolls into top position. An earlier punching flurry seems to have had a pernicious effect on Bannon’s face, as she has a serious mouse over her left eye. Caliari seems to be in control in half guard, applying pressure while landing short punches and elbows from above. The Brazilian is thinking about an arm triangle. Caliari applies the squeeze and the passes to the correct side to complete the choke. Bannon has no choice but to tap out. A successful strawweight debut for Caliari, who has her first UFC victory to boot.

The Official Result

Nicolle Caliari def. Shauna Bannon via Submission (Arm-Triangle Choke) R3 3:08

Daniel Barez (125.5) vs. Luis Gurule (125.5)

Round 1

Jerin Valel is the referee. Barez uses his lead hand early, and then he tages Gurule with a right hand. Barez is also mixing in leg kicks well. Barez catches a kick and lands several strikes before relinquishing the limb. Gurule wakes up and pressures with a series of punches before punctuating the assault with an elbow. Barez slows it down with a clinch. Back at range, Gurule lands another heavy shot. Barez is able to get a takedown and take his foe’s back. Gurule scrambles into top position and hunts for a choke. Barez is eventually able to scramble up. Gurule lands a short elbow and they break. Barez pumps his jab to keep his adversary at bay. Gurule tags Barez with several right hands. Barez steps in with a knee and then shoots for a takedown, shoving Gurule into the wire. Gurule turns his man and lands some short shots before Barez breaks free. Another right gets through for Gurule. They trade before the horn, and it’s a Gurule right that seems to have the most impact. Sherdog Scores Tristen Critchfield scores the round: 10-9 Gurule
Ben Duffy scores the round: 10-9 Gurule
Tyler Treese scores the round: 10-9 Gurule

Round 2

Barez targets the legs and then throws a jab. Gurule moves in but eats a hard counter from the Spainard. Gurule marches forward with a combination. Gurule with a hard kick to Barez’s lead leg. A couple rights land for Gurule, but Barez is firing back with combinations. Barez stings Gurule with a counter right, and the American shoots. Barez denies it and lands a combination, mixing punches to the head and body .A right over the top gets through for Barez. Barez is landing more combinations this round. Gurule forces the issue, and he starts landing a variety of punches. These two are trading willingly. A right from Gurule tags Barez. Gurule goes on the assault and Barez appears to be wobbled. Gurule follows him and unloads near the fence. Barez tries to slow things with a takedown, but Gurule takes the back and executes a beautiful suplex. Barez stands and they clinch near the fence. Gurule lands a stiff 1-2 and Barez shoots out of desperation. Gurule sprawls and pushes his man into the fence. He creates space and tees off with a combination. Barez answers with a spinning attack. Gurule backs up Barez with a left before the horn. Sherdog Scores Tristen Critchfield scores the round: 10-9 Gurule
Ben Duffy scores the round: 10-9 Gurule
Tyler Treese scores the round: 10-9 Gurule

Round 3

Gurule lands a combination and follows with a low kick. Gurule is throwing in volume quite well, and he backs Barez into the fence, where he unloads with a barrage of short punches and elbows. Barez pushes Gurule off the fence and they separate. Gurule follows a punching combination with kicks to the body. Gurule tries a level change but Barez remains upright. Gurule measures and lands a right. They clinch in the center of the cage. They break and Barez tries to go on the attack. However, it’s Gurule with another solid right hand. Barez moves forward and connects with an impactful right. Barez is still throwing, but anytime he seems to be gaining momentum, Gurule has an answer. A right snaps Barez’s head back. The flyweights continue to trade, but again it’s Gurule who snaps the Spaniard’s head back with a right. Gurule is landing at will, rocking Barez with hooks to the dome. Barez has plenty of fight in him, as he continues to answer with offense of his own. The fight ends with one last spirited exchange, and Valel wraps up Barez before he can unleash a spinning attack after the horn. Sherdog Scores Tristen Critchfield scores the round: 10-9 Gurule (30-27 Gurule)
Ben Duffy scores the round: 10-9 Gurule (30-27 Gurule)
Tyler Treese scores the round: 10-9 Gurule (30-27 Gurule)

The Official Result

Luis Gurule def. Daniel Barez via Unanimous Decision (30-27, 30-27, 30-27) R3 5:00

Alice Ardelean (116) vs. Polyana Viana (115.5)

Round 1

Eric McMahon is the referee. They trade leg kicks early. Viana with a front kick and then a long right hand. Ardelean answers with a solid right. The fight is halted briefly due to what was thought to be an eye poke, but it’s determined that Viana was punched in the eye. The fight resumes in short order and the strawweights trade punches furiously. Ardelean is putting on the pressure and she tags Viana in close. Viana answers with a knee. They clinch and Viana lands a slashing elbow. Moments later, Ardelean stuns and briefly drops Viana. The Brazilian hustles to her feet and tries to regain her bearings. They clinch and trade knees. Viana turns her foe into the wire. Ardelean frees herself and returns to the center. Viana lands a hard body kick. Ardelean lines up a big right hand that finds the mark. Viana continues to have success with body kicks, using her superior range. Ardelean keeps the pressure on and she snaps the Brazilian’s head back with a three-punch combination. Another body kick for Viana. Ardelean ends a combination with a body kick, and Viana responds with a body kick of her own before the horn. Sherdog Scores Tristen Critchfield scores the round: 10-9 Ardelean
Ben Duffy scores the round: 10-9 Ardelean
Tyler Treese scores the round: 10-9 Ardelean

Round 2

Ardelean backs Viana up and lands a combination. Ardelean forces her way into the clinch and plants the Brazilian on the mat. Ardelean is in half guard. The Romanian utilizes heavy top pressure but isn’t doing much in the way of ground-and-pound. McMahon asks for some better work. Ardelean with some short punches to the ribs and Viana recovers full gaurd. Viana gets active from her back with elbows and punches as she controls Ardelean with a body triangle. They remain in this position, and Ardelean is doing her best to find openings from ground-and-pound from above as . McMahon calls for action from Ardelean again, and just when it seems like a standup might be ordered, Viana suddenly taps out with the body triangle still in place. As it turns out, Ardelean had stepped over the foot while moving her foe’s leg to the inside to apply significant pressure to Viana’s knee. A clever way to end the fight for Ardelean after what had largely been a pedestrian round. It's believed to be the first submission of its kind in UFC history.

The Official Result

Alice Ardelean def. Polyana Viana via Verbal Submission (Capsule Lock) R2 4:36

Cody Brundage (185.5) vs. Andre Petroski (185.5)

Round 1

Chris Tognoni is the referee. It’s a deliberate beginning for the middleweights. Petroski land a low kick. Petroski fires a combination and Brundage circles out. Petroski backs his man up and lands a calf kick. Brundage partially lands a straight right. Both men remain very patient as we reach the halfway point of the round. Burndage lands a front kick to the gut and eats a series of calf kicks. Petroski catches Brundage with a knee as he moves forward. Petroski shoots and lands in side control to negate a guillotine attempt from Brundage. Brundage keeps his grip for a while before relen. Brundage seems content to hold his opponent close to limit offense. Petroski creates some space and lands a few right hands from top position. Petroski goes knee on belly and then achieves mount as the horn sounds. Sherdog Scores Tristen Critchfield scores the round: 10-9 Petroski
Ben Duffy scores the round: 10-9 Petroski
Tyler Treese scores the round: 10-9 Petroski

Round 2

Brundage throws a looping right and then seconds later, drops his foe with a massive left hook after feinting another right. Brundage pounces and unleashes a hailstorm of ground-and-pound in pursuit of the finish. Petroski is defending well at first, but Brundage is relentless. The shots are beginning to get through and Tognoni is taking a close look. The veteran official gives Petroski plenty of leeway, but the Pennsylvania-based fighter isn’t improving his situation — so the fight is waved off. That ends a four-bout winless streak for Burndage.

The Official Result

Cody Brundage def. Andre Petroski via TKO (Punches) R2 0:44

Ketlen Vieira (136) vs. Jacqueline Cavalcanti (135.5)

Round 1

Jerin Valel is the referee. Vieira steps in with a hard right hand. Cavalcanti with a front kick down the middle. An inside leg kick lands for Cavalcanti. Cavanlcanti with another low kick and Vieira answers with a right. Vieira lands a leg kick of her own. Vieira fires off another right, but Cavalcante has her guard up Calvalcante with a front kick. Vieira lands a combination. It’s been a slow paced opening round as we approach 1:00 to go. Cavalcanti continues to chip away with leg kicks. Vieira catches a kick but can’t follow up. Cavlacanti gets aggressive and they trade, Vieira landing a left hhook and right hand. Sherdog Scores Tristen Critchfield scores the round: 10-9 Vieira
Ben Duffy scores the round: 10-9 Vieira
Tyler Treese scores the round: 10-9 Vieira

Round 2

Vieira shoots about 15 seconds in. Cavalcanti defends against the fence. Vieira lands knees to the gut and thighs. Vieira lifts Cavalcanti, pulls her off the fence and eventually puts her foe on the mat. Vieira is in Cavalcanti’s full guard, and she drops a heavy shot from above. Cavalcanti fires an elbow from her back. Vieira stays busy enough with ground-and-pound, and Cavalcanti doesn’t appear to have a path back to her feet. Short hammerfists land for the Brazilian, and Cavalcanti answers with elbows and hammerfists from her back. Vieira is methodical from above, controlling position and landing punches when the opportunity presents itself. Vieira has spent the majority of the round in control and that should be enough to earn the scorecards. Sherdog Scores Tristen Critchfield scores the round: 10-9 Vieira
Ben Duffy scores the round: 10-9 Vieira
Tyler Treese scores the round: 10-9 Vieira

Round 3

Cavalcanti probes with a front kick and straight punches. Vieira answers with a right hand. Cavalcanti puts together more punches, as she seems to know more urgency is needed. Cavalcanti lands a pair of inside leg kicks. She pressures Vieira, looking to connect with her hands. Vieira sticks a couple of jabs. Cavalcanti with another leg kick, and then a right hand finds the mark. Vieira blocks a body kick. Vieira lands a jab. Cavalcanti isn’t opening up enough to really turn the tide, though she is landing more this round. Cavalcanti has Vieira backed up near the fence as she looks for openings. Cavalcanti lands a decent right, then has a high kick partially blocked. Cavalcanti remains on the offensive, but she needs to open up more. A body kick finds a home for the Portugal naitve. Cavalcanti ends the round with another body kick and a punching combination. Sherdog Scores Tristen Critchfield scores the round: 10-9 Cavalcanti (29-28 Vieira)
Ben Duffy scores the round: 10-9 Vieira (30-27 Vieira)
Tyler Treese scores the round: 10-9 Vieira (30-27 Vieira)

The Official Result

Ketlen Vieira def. Jacqueline Cavalcanti via Unanimous Decision (29-28, 29-28, 29-28) R3 5:00

Artur Minev (155) vs. Thomas Gantt (156)

Round 1

Kerry Hatley is the referee. Gantt shoots within 10 seconds and lands some knees in close afte Minev defends. A shoulder strike lands for the American. More knees for Gantt in the clinch. Gantt remains dogged in pursuit of the takedown and he trips Minev to the mat. The Ukrainian hustles right back to his feet. Another heavy shoulder strike lands for Gantt in the clinch. Minev is warned about grabbing the cage. Minev is able to reverse the position and lands a hard knee to the gut. Gantt is able to reverse and grounds Minev. Gantt with a mat return after his foe pops right back up. Gantt is attached to Minev as the clinch battle continues. Minev is doing well to remain upright for as long as he has. Gantt grabs the clinch and Minev digs the body with a quick combination. Moments later, Gantt lands an audible shot to the cup. Minev is no worse for wear and the fight resumes quickly. Gantt closes the distance and finds himself attached to Minev with a body lock. Minev defends the takedown against the fence but eats a shoulder strike for his troubles. The round ends with Gantt still pushing Minev into the fence. Sherdog Scores Tristen Critchfield scores the round: 10-9 Gantt
Ben Duffy scores the round: 10-9 Gantt
Tyler Treese scores the round: 10-9 Gantt

Round 2

Minev opens with a calf kick. Gantt is already looking to close the distance. Minev fends him off and shoves the American into the fence. Gantt lands a knee and gets an underhook, but he can’t get Minev on the floor. They separate and Gantt lands a clean jab before shooting once again. Gantt goes to work with knees in close quarters as he drops low for a takedown. He gets Minev down. While it looked for a moment like Minev was going to accept the position, the Ukrainian is back up again. Gantt responds with a high amplitude mat return. It’s just rinse and repeat for Gantt, who gets Minev down yet again. Gantt traps the wrist and tees off with gorund-and-pound. Gantt has back mount and he postures up, landing more unanswered punches as Minev seems to be fading. Minev isn’t defending himself and Hatley steps in to wave off the fight. The Dana White’s Contender Series graduate has his first UFC victory.

The Official Result

Thomas Gantt def. Artur Minev via TKO (Punches) R2 2:51

George Tokkos (205.5) vs. Ivan Erslan (205.5)

Round 1

Eric McMahon is the referee. Erslan checks a low kick. Tokkos is throwing a variety of strikes, but Erslan moves in and lands a heavy jab. Erslan lands an uppercut as Tokkos shoots. Erslan denies the takedown and takes a rear-body lock. He breaks free and tags Tokkos with heavy punches to the head. Tokkos is able to get back at range, but Erslan walks him down and rocks him with more clubbing shots. Tokkos shoots out of desperation. Erslan defends the initial attempt, but Tokkos is able to push his foe into the fence following a scramble. Erslan snaps Tokkos to the canvas. Tokkos gets up and ensares Erslan in a headlock. Erslan frees himself, but he’s still stuck in the clinch. Erslan steps back and they’re at range again. Tokkos jabs. Erslan launches a 1-2 and Tokkos kicks the body. Erslan lands to the body and sprawls on a shot. Tokkos clings to a leg and Erslan lands some shots to the head before backing away. Tokkos lands some jabs, but he covers up as Erslan lands heavy punches. Tokkos appears to hurt Erslan and it’s a wild brawl at the end of the round. Tokkos is landing at will in the final seconds, but Erslan will survive. Sherdog Scores Tristen Critchfield scores the round: 10-9 Erslan
Ben Duffy scores the round: 10-9 Erslan
Tyler Treese scores the round: 10-9 Erslan

Round 2

Tokkos shoots early, but Erslan just tosses him into the fence. Erslan backs his man up with a right. Tokkos steps in with a knee. Erslan with a stiff jab. Another jab catches Tokkos mid-punch. Another jab for Erslan, and Tokkos answers with a combination. Erslan denies a weak shot, and he wants to punish Tokkos with ground-and-pound. Erslan passes to side control. Both men appear to take a moment to rest before Tokkos moves to his knees. Tokkos hunts for a single leg, but Erslan frees himself. Erslan lands some punches but is warned for going to the back of the head. Erslan powers Tokkos back to the mat and he’s working from half guard. Erslan grinds away from top position, periodically landing short punches to the body. Erslan will end the round in top position. Sherdog Scores Tristen Critchfield scores the round: 10-9 Erslan
Ben Duffy scores the round: 10-9 Erslan
Tyler Treese scores the round: 10-9 Erslan

Round 3

Tokkos attacks with front kicks and a leg kick early. Erslan walks forward and lands a right. Tokkos with a kick to the body followed by a jab. Erslan sprawls on a takedown and powers Tokkos to the mat. Erslan is working from half guard. Tokkos isn’t absorbing a lot of damage, but he seems too willing to accept the position. Erslan peppers his opponent with short punches. Tokkos scoots to the fence for a moment, but Erslan pulls him away and plants him on his back almost instantly. Erslan hovers over Tokkos and dives in with a big right. Tokkos gets to a knee as he carries Erslan’s weight. Tokkos stands, but Erslan drags him down with relative ease. Tokkos appears to be extremely fatigued, and Erslan pulls him back to the mat. Erslan has back mount with less than a 1:00 to go. Tokkos gets to his knees and crawls to the fence with Erslan attached. Tokkos stands and Erslan knees the thighs. Erslan dumps an exhausted Tokkos to his knees and that’s how this one will end. Sherdog Scores Tristen Critchfield scores the round: 10-9 Erslan (30-27 Erslan)
Ben Duffy scores the round: 10-9 Erslan (30-27 Erslan)
Tyler Treese scores the round: 10-9 Erslan (30-27 Erslan)

The Official Result

Ivan Erslan def. George Tokkos (29-28, 29-28, 29-28) R3 5:00

Nikolay Veretennikov (170) vs. Kalinn Williams (170.5)

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Timothy Cuamba (136) vs. Bernardo Sopai (136)

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Modestas Bukauskas (213.5) vs. Christian Edwards (214.5)

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Malcolm Wellmaker (135.5) vs. Juan Diaz (135.5)

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Doo Ho Choi (146) vs. Daniel Santos (145)

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Arnold Allen (145) vs. Melquizael Costa (145.5)

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The Official Result



MVP ‘Rousey vs. Carano’ play-by-play, results & round scoring

Ronda Rousey (142) vs. Gina Carano (141.4)Nate Diaz (168.6) vs. Mike Perry (169.6)Francis Ngannou (257) vs. Philipe Lins (220.6)Salahdine Parnasse (154.8) vs. Kenneth Cross (155.4)Junior dos Santos (245.4) vs. Robelis Despaigne (258.8)Live NOW! Namo Fazil (170.8) vs. Jake Babian (171)Adriano Moraes (129) vs. Phumi Nkuta (130)Jason Jackson (170.8) vs. Jefferson Creighton (168.2)David Mgoyan (145.2) vs. Albert Morales (143.8)Aline Pereira (128) vs. Jade Masson-Wong (129.2)Chris Avila (164) vs. Brandon Jenkins (164.2) Sherdog's live Most Valuable Promotions' MVP “Rousey vs. Carano” coverage will begin Saturday at 6 p.m. ET.

Chris Avila (164) vs. Brandon Jenkins (164.2)

Round 1

Hello ladies and gentlemen. You’re about to see something that you have never seen before. The ultimate fighting challenge of Most Valuable Promotions’ Mixed Martial Arts is about to commence. May we all be better for it, and that it does not grant us another YAMMA Pit Fighting—on second thought…

The opening match on this card is one given specifically for a friend of the Diaz brother competing later, despite that a) he can barely maintain a .500 record and 2) he cannot seem to find a home in any weight class. For the former, they gave him ultra-aggressive Jenkins (17-12). For the latter, they made this match intentionally at 165 pounds, without it being a short-notice encounter. They will go at it to open up the card while referee Frank Trigg looks on from the sidelines. It’s on with the show after a quick fist bump from the athletes.

Jenkins moves right to the center of the cage, pressuring the Californian as he bounces in and out of range. Jenkins offers a high kick that bounces off the raised guard, and he takes a calf kick in response. Jenkins slaps Avila in the face with the instep of his foot, and he swipes it low as Avila reaches for it. Jenkins brings up a knee when Avila advances, and his calf kick is doing work and drawing reactions each time he lobs it. Avila bounces off the fence to come out swinging behind his jab, and Jenkins marches through anything he offers to throw body kicks. Jenkins hands out in the pocket too long, and he gets popped with an overhand right. This results in a level change attempt from Jenkins, who lowers his head down and bangs it into Avila’s. They are no worse for wear, and Avila gets back behind his jab.

Jenkins just misses with a wheel kick, and he pushes off of Avila when Avila reaches out low to the knee. Jenkins replies with a spinning back kick to the ribs, prompting Avila to bull-rush him behind a stream of uppercuts. Jenkins answers him with a knee up the middle, but he continues to walk into Avila’s punches. Jenkins goes high with a wheel kick that brushes the hairline, and he chops at the front leg after along with a clubbing right hand. Jenkins connects with a spinning back kick, and Avila nods at him in appreciation. Avila backs off and flashes his jab, following it with two right hands that stagger Jenkins. Avila’s boxing is giving Jenkins issues, forcing the otherwise forward-heavy fighter to come off his back foot. Jenkins delivers another spin kick to the ribs and an elbow up top, raising his arms in the air before lashing out with one final elbow at the bell.

Sherdog Scores Jay Pettry scores the round: 10-9 Jenkins
Dayne Fox scores the round: 10-9 Jenkins
Scottie Smith scores the round: 10-9 Avila

Round 2

Jenkins leads off behind his kicks, offering them to all targets especially the midsection. Avila tosses low kicks to the ankle, and Jenkins says two can play that game and loads up with one that near sweeps Avila off his feet. Another calf kick from Jenkins further gives Avila pause, and Jenkins leads into a clinch rather than working away at that damaged limb. Avila escapes, and Jenkins lets fly another strong low kick. Avila fakes for an ankle pick, and he gets his jaw jacked by Jenkins with a crisp uppercut. Jenkins goes back to working the front leg, and he dings Avila advancing with a subsequent flying knee and an elbow when he hits the mat. Avila changes levels, but Jenkins tosses him aside and keeps doing work.

Jenkins beats on the front leg until Avila changes stances to take some sting out of it. He switches back and is kicked there immediately. Jenkins jabs his way in behind a front kick, using it to set up a spinning elbow that bangs square into Avila’s dome. Jenkins nails the front leg with a kick that spins Avila all the way around, and he stands firm in front of his opponent’s telegraphed swings back. Avila trades a right hand to the face for absorbing a low kick. A second mighty kick is so hard from Jenkins that he himself trips after connecting with it. Jenkins swarms his way behind punches, delivering a kick to the ribs. Avila pecks out with jabs, but he cannot keep Jenkins from stalking him down and spinning with something or other. Jenkins lands one more spin, and the two hear the bell.

Sherdog Scores Jay Pettry scores the round: 10-9 Jenkins
Dayne Fox scores the round: 10-9 Jenkins
Scottie Smith scores the round: 10-9 Jenkins

Round 3

It is heat, beat and repeat for Jenkins as he proceeds to walk Avila down fearlessly without any concern for reprisal. The low kicks from Jenkins have taken most of the oomph out of Avila’s strikes, and he can barely stand on it as he weighs his options. Jenkins scores at will, whether he wants to kick the body and close in with a spinning elbow, or standing back to pitch a wheel kick while Avila’s hands are down. Jenkins tees off, but they are largely single strikes.

Avila absorbs a flush body shot and smiles, but it is not one of joy. Jenkins’ aggression leads to a clinch, and after a few lands on the inside, Avila pushes off behind an elbow. Jenkins walks face-first into a right hand that shakes him up, and he lumbers his way forward into three more. Jenkins’ face is swelling up from the jabs and fists aimed at it, and a bit of blood has crept out of Jenkins’ mouth. He pays it no mind as he continues to empty the tank with every strange, diverse or awkward strike as Avila does not know what to do. Jenkins fakes to go high and nails the front leg with his shin, drawing out a serious limp. Avila is more on a survival pattern than actually winning, and he goads Jenkins on to hit him more after Jenkins boots him upside the head. Jenkins proceeds to walk the Diaz brother training partner, lighting him up with spins and flying stuff until time expires.

Sherdog Scores Jay Pettry scores the round: 10-9 Jenkins (30-27 Jenkins)
Dayne Fox scores the round: 10-9 Jenkins (30-27 Jenkins)
Scottie Smith scores the round: 10-9 Jenkins (29-28 Jenkins)

The Official Result

Brandon Jenkins def. Chris Avila via Split Decision (29-28, 28-29, 29-28)

Aline Pereira (128) vs. Jade Masson-Wong (129.2)

Round 1

It’s all name recognition in this preliminary tilt at a rescheduled 130 pounds. Pereira (2-2), sister of the renowned Alex Pereira, has not caught fire like her brother has thus far. At 35 years of age already, her back is against the wall just five fights into her pro tenure. She faces a battle-tested foe in Masson-Wong (3-2) who has jumped around as of late to boxing and its bare-knuckle variation. The ladies will be governed by referee Mike Beltran, who will be on top of things for as long as they last. They opt to touch ‘em up before proceeding.

The taller Pereira uses her long legs to work her way in, and she does not escape the pocket quickly enough and is clipped a few times by the Canadian. Masson-Wong skips in behind a few punches and darts away before getting countered. Pereira pitches out a half-hearted body kick, and she stumbles to her back when Masson-Wong catches it. Masson-Wong climbs into top position and starts doing work. She controls from above while doing little else, and Beltran is starting to get antsy. Masson-Wong does not pick up her work rate from above, resulting in Beltran standing them up.

Pereira thanks him for the standup by kicking Masson-Wong several times to the lead leg and body. Masson-Wong gathers a full head of steam and blitzes forward to nail the taller woman with a flurry of fists. Pereira comes up short on a long one-two, landing on a second effort. Masson-Wong whiffs on her comeback, bouncing in and out of action while Pereira sits on a counter or two. Pereira digs a kick to the side, and she chains a few punches after it. The bell rings.

Sherdog Scores Jay Pettry scores the round: 10-9 Pereira
Dayne Fox scores the round: 10-9 Pereira
Scottie Smith scores the round: 10-9 Pereira

Round 2

Pereira walks out of her corner confident as can be, and she whips a reintroductory head kick at her opponent. Masson-Wong runs at her to strike, zipping forward behind a jab to hurl a right hand behind it. Pereira dings her foe with a long right hand. As Pereira tries to find her way in with Masson-Wong largely out of range, it results in a bit of a shadowboxing effort with the two throwing hands at one another but not close enough to make much of an impact. Pereira fades back behind a right hand and a left, and Masson-Wong just grins.

Masson-Wong scurries in to close the distance and rip a left hand, and Pereira belts her in the ribs with her shin. Pereira digs deep and connects with a clean left hand, and Masson-Wong does not like this and rushes at her to take her off her feet and somehow get her back. Masson-Wong wraps up a rear-naked choke before bailing on it to climb over to full mount, raining down elbows. Pereira fights her way back upright and tries for a takedown, but Masson-Wong is able to stave it off and reach the bell.

Sherdog Scores Jay Pettry scores the round: 10-9 Pereira
Dayne Fox scores the round: 10-9 Pereira
Scottie Smith scores the round: 10-9 Pereira

Round 3

The Brazilian strikes first in the final round, wrapping a kick around each leg. They trade jabs, with Pereira putting a high kick behind hers. Masson-Wong paws out with a left, and she ducks in behind a right but is out of range. Pereira chops at the front leg and dips away from the anticipated counter. Masson-Wong charges behind a left hook, ducking in and lobbing it, but Pereira is too slick to fall for that. Pereira goes up top with a right hand, and pins her fist three more times on the Canadian’s face. Pereira walks Masson-Wong down and snaps her head back with a short left hook, staggering Masson-Wong and forcing her to retreat.

While Masson-Wong backs off, Pereira pecks at her with body and low kicks. Pereira splits the guard with a long right hand, and Masson-Wong charges into action by blasting the Brazilian in the face with four fierce overhand rights. Pereira keeps her chin down and stays in her stalking predator mode, staring down her nose while looking to knock Masson-Wong’s head into the first row. Pereira sits down on her left hand a few times, and Masson-Wong sees it coming and leans back to avoid it when it is aimed at her. Masson-Wong initiates a clinch, and Pereira grapples her and knees her in the guts a few times until Masson-Wong decides she needs to find a better approach than that one. Pereira snaps the head back with a left hand, and she lets her hands go but is swinging so hard that she slips and falls off-balance. Masson-Wong tries to take advantage of this slip by wrapping her up, and Pereira knees her in the belly until time expires.

Sherdog Scores Jay Pettry scores the round: 10-9 Pereira (30-27 Pereira)
Dayne Fox scores the round: 10-9 Pereira (30-27 Pereira)
Scottie Smith scores the round: 10-9 Pereira (30-27 Pereira)

The Official Result

Aline Pereira def. Jade Masson-Wong via Split Decision (29-28, 27-30, 29-28)

David Mgoyan (145.2) vs. Albert Morales (143.8)

Round 1

At the matches continue, we come upon a featherweight affair pitting a Russian who could not excel in the Contender Series in Mgoyan (8-1) against a six-fight UFC vet in Morales (19-10-1). The former is 21 years old, or 13 younger than his California-based opponent, so he should have plenty of time left on the clock. The two will tangle with oversight provided by referee Jason Herzog, and they do not touch gloves to make things official.

They do not touch much of anything for the first 30 seconds, until Mgoyan ends the silence with a low kick. He follows with two right hands, shaking up the UFC veteran early. Mgoyan lashes out with another low kick, and he is met with a calf kick and an oblique kick to his knee. Mgoyan circles to the right away from Morales’ power, sticking him with a jab or two. Mgoyan connects at the end of a right hand, finding that he has to deal with a plethora of kicks fired at his direction.

Mgoyan rushes out to hit a double-leg takedown, completing it and putting Morales on his back. Mgoyan sits up and elbows down, and Morales pushes off with butterfly hooks and briefly thinks about a high guard to set up a triangle. Mgoyan will not tolerate any of it, sitting up to prevent anything from coming together so he can blast Morales in the face with a clubbing right. Morales keeps his legs high for a triangle, and Mgoyan shucks to the side and bashes him once. Morales recovers back to full guard, and he wants the high guard again all while trading punches and elbows from his back. Mgoyan drops down a pair of stern elbows, and he is pushed off thanks to Morales’ upkicks. The round ends with Mgoyan pushed back to his feet.

Sherdog Scores Jay Pettry scores the round: 10-9 Mgoyan
Dayne Fox scores the round: 10-9 Mgoyan
Scottie Smith scores the round: 10-9 Mgoyan

Round 2

It only takes about 10 seconds for the athletes to engage in the second stanza, courtesy of a Mgoyan head kick. Morales shakes it off and gives one back but is way out of range. Mgoyan sticks him with a long right hand, and he reaches out with a left but is nailed with an overhand right. Morales shut down a takedown shot barreling towards him and forces the Russian to reset. Mgoyan dives after a single-leg takedown, and Morales does everything he can not to grab the cage to keep to his feet. Mgoyan gets him down, and he successively completes a mat return when Morales stands up. Morales is the more active of the two when horizontal, letting off punches and elbows from up close to fluster Mgoyan.

Mgoyan stands up to find another way in, and Morales throws his legs up for a solid triangle choke effort. Mgoyan steps over it to position himself in half guard, and he ignores a guillotine choke to deliver a stern elbow from above. He lands a second, prompting Morales to offer back his own elbows from below. Mgoyan keeps trying to advance, landing strikes all the while. Morales puts his toes in the cage to set up a choke, and Herzog sees it and tells him to knock it off. Mgoyan stands up, and Morales drills him in the side with an upkick. The bell sounds.

Sherdog Scores Jay Pettry scores the round: 10-9 Mgoyan
Dayne Fox scores the round: 10-9 Mgoyan
Scottie Smith scores the round: 10-9 Mgoyan

Round 3

The two think about touching gloves to start off the final frame, but instead decide they should throw hands. Mgoyan takes a few punches in a flurry, and he bullies Morales all the way from one side of the cage to the other to complete a picture-perfect double. Morales wall-walks to get upright, and Mgoyan hits a sweet mat return. Morales rolls through the scramble to briefly trap Mgoyan from below, as if to threaten a sneaky kneebar or leglock from an odd angle. Mgoyan explodes out of it and controls Morales, seemingly more focused on keeping Morales down than inflicting any damage. Morales gives his back up as he keeps rolling, and Mgoyan tries to take it but Morales is too slippery to lock down. The UFC vet stands, and he gets wrenched back down on his face.

Morales once more stands, and Mgoyan hangs on from behind and kicks him in the face before tripping his legs out for another mat return. It has become a bit of a takedown clinic, with Mgoyan wrestling for all he is worth. Try as he might, Morales is at least offering some offense. Mgoyan gets a bit of space and drops down a few big fists, and Morales ties him back up again and fights off a guard pass in hopes of sweeping. Mgoyan briefly secures mount, and a frantic Morales bucks him off to get out of the danger. Morales turns over once more to his knees, and Mgoyan follows him every step of the way and gets the hooks around both sides of the body. Morales leaps to the ground to spike Mgoyan on the head, and this opens him up to real submission danger. Mgoyan wraps up a rear-naked choke, and when Morales twists his head, Mgoyan gladly grips it as a crank. Morales toughs it out and sits up, so Mgoyan blasts him in the ribs with soccer kicks until the final horn blares.

Sherdog Scores Jay Pettry scores the round: 10-9 Mgoyan (30-27 Mgoyan)
Dayne Fox scores the round: 10-9 Mgoyan (30-27 Mgoyan)
Scottie Smith scores the round: 10-9 Mgoyan (30-27 Mgoyan)

The Official Result

David Mgoyan def. Albert Morales via Unanimous Decision (29-28, 30-26, 30-27)

Jason Jackson (170.8) vs. Jefferson Creighton (168.2)

Round 1

Originally linked to what would have been a banger against Lorenz Larkin, former Bellator welterweight champ Jackson (19-6) will settle for “Jazzy Jeff” instead in the form of Creighton (12-2-1). We may not be able to say that about many other fights on the billing here—we’re looking at you, Ngannou—but there is a spot in the rankings on the line here at 170 pounds. They go after it under the auspices of referee John McCarthy, who checks them in as they bump fists.

Creighton starts off fast behind multiple low kicks. Both throw hands, ready for something violent to ensue. “Jazzy Jeff” changes stances to throw leg kick, and Jackson meets him with one much heavier. Fists fly again, with Jackson winding up a massive left hand, and Creighton does the same. Oh boy. Like Carlos Condit against Dan Hardy, Jackson’s is just that slightest bit faster. The huge overhand left of “The Ass-Kicking Machine” smashes square into the temple of the late replacement, who goes down in a heap. Jackson finishes the job with two concussive hammerfists as McCarthy races in to stop the fight. The victor leaps over the cage to go embrace Jake Paul, while declaring that he wants to be part of the organization and fight again soon.

The Official Result

Jason Jackson def. Jefferson Creighton R1 0:22 via KO (Punch)

Adriano Moraes (129) vs. Phumi Nkuta (130)

Round 1

It was to be a thriller between One Championship expat Moraes (21-6) and Muhammad Mokaev, but the latter could not get his paperwork settled in time. He will be replaced by unbeaten South African prospect Nkuta (11-0), who has been on plenty of radars to this point in his career. He will get a big shot here at 130 pounds, with the match not at flyweight because it came together fairly recently. Still glad to be fighting tonight, the competitors touch gloves, and referee Herb Dean stands by ready for what’s next.

Both fighters engage early with their kicks, looking to keep their foes on the outer edge of their attacks. Moraes especially prefers this tactic as the taller man, and he eyes Nkuta who has his right hand chambered for release. Moraes stalks down Nkuta and misses with a low kick, but his jumping front kick does get through. Moraes prods with his jab as Nkuta kicks his front leg, and he backs Nkuta off after Nkuta scores a few blows. Moraes punches his way into a takedown approach, and the shorter man stonewalls him and scores a right hand on the break. Nkuta slugs Moraes, and Moraes with his hands low brawls right back.

Moraes just misses with a jump knee, and Nkuta sits down on a right hand to bust him in the chops when landing. Moraes tries this again and evades the right hand by a matter of inches. He uses the close proximity to change levels, and the former LFA fighter turns him around and holds him against the fence for a few seconds. Nkuta plods before from behind his jab, and he has opened a cut on the forehead of the Brazilian. Nkuta swings with a huge right hand, and Moraes hits the deck, possibly damaged but also off-balance. Nkuta drops down to his knees to secure a guillotine choke, and Moraes climbs out of it without concern. Nkuta zips a high kick up that buzzes the tower and shakes Moraes up badly. Moraes stumbles around and shoots for a desperate takedown, and Nkuta bowls him over and lowers his shoulder down to perform an arm-triangle choke. When the choke is not there, Nkuta drops hammers until the bell sounds.

Sherdog Scores Jay Pettry scores the round: 10-9 Nkuta
Dayne Fox scores the round: 10-9 Nkuta
Scottie Smith scores the round: 10-9 Nkuta

Round 2

Moraes rushes out of his corner with a sweeping low kick attack. Nkuta throws a body kick back, but this exposes him to a standing back take “Mikinho.” Moraes jumps on the back to lean on him with his weight dragging him down, left leg laced around Nkuta’s. Moraes completes the back take by getting both hooks in and hopping onboard, where he starts fishing for the neck. Nkuta leans himself against the cage to take some of the pressure off and remove some of the leverage Moraes has on him in this position. Moraes hand-fights when not smacking Nkuta around with short but effectively scoring shots. Moraes goes full blast cranking on the neck, but lets it go when it is clear the Nkuta is not about to budge. In the blink of an eye, Nkuta turns things around by spinning in position to push Moraes to the wall and scrape him off. Nkuta holds on until Moraes breaks free.

Moraes flashes a naked body kick, and Nkuta catches him cleanly with a check left hook. Moraes circles on the outside, winding up with sheer power. Nkuta chips at the front leg when otherwise chasing after the former One titleholder. Moraes strafes from side to side, and Nkuta ignores it all and winds up a right hand to catch the Brazilian flush on the jaw. Moraes keeps moving, staying too far away to get kicked in the face, but not far enough away to make a takedown shot impossible. Moraes tries to take the fight down, and Nkuta stands him up. Nkuta’s jab has bloodied up Moraes’ nose, who stands around when not bouncing from side to side. Nkuta clubs him with a right hand and floats his way into a few more swings. Moraes stays on his bike and times a knee on the chin when the round wraps.

Sherdog Scores Jay Pettry scores the round: 10-9 Moraes
Dayne Fox scores the round: 10-9 Moraes
Scottie Smith scores the round: 10-9 Moraes

Round 3

Nkuta starts off the round chasing the former One Championship fighter around. After Nkuta lands a few kicks, Moraes fires back with long punches. Moraes lights up Nkuta with a one-two and a low kick, and he sways back to avoid all but the end of a long right hand. Moraes punches his way into a level change, and the shorter Nkuta stops it in its tracks and circles off. Moraes follows him to land a single body kick. Nkuta offers up a chopping kick below the knee, and Moraes rifles off a number of jabs. Moraes starts chasing after the unbeaten fighter, planting one-twos on the chin.

Nkuta hurls a huge right hand and a left behind it, and Moraes blinks them out and checks a low kick. Nkuta sneaks in a left hook while moving, and he stings the ever-advancing Moraes with a sharp one-two. Moraes is not the slightest bit concerned about what comes back his direction, even when Nkuta snaps his head back with a left hook. Moraes stares at him and takes a few more on the chin, but he keeps plodding forward. The Brazilian considers a level change, and Nkuta shuts it down and turns him about in the clinch. Moraes separates, and Nkuta busts him in the face with an overhand right. Moraes drills Nkuta with a responsive combination. The two hurt one another as they throw everything into their swings. Both men throw bombs, with Nkuta finding major success until he gets send flying with a jump knee. Moraes pounces after him to lock down a rear-naked choke with seconds to go. Moraes locks it down with Nkuta belly-down in big trouble. Nkuta rides out the round and goes out cold, and time runs out. Moraes dismounts his unconscious adversary but signals to Dean that Nkuta went out, which would be a technical submission at the very end of the round, akin to Merab Dvalishvili vs. Ricky Simon in 2018. The officials have to take time to replay the finish, ultimately determining whether the stoppage came while time was still going. They decide that Moraes completed the submission with the clock still active, and therefore, it is a literal last-second rear-naked choke to take away Nkuta’s undefeated record.

The Official Result

Adriano Moraes def. Phumi Nkuta R3 4:59 via Technical Submission (Rear-Naked Choke)

Namo Fazil (170.8) vs. Jake Babian (171)

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Junior dos Santos (245.4) vs. Robelis Despaigne (258.8)

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Salahdine Parnasse (154.8) vs. Kenneth Cross (155.4)

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Francis Ngannou (257) vs. Philipe Lins (220.6)

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Nate Diaz (168.6) vs. Mike Perry (169.6)

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Ronda Rousey (142) vs. Gina Carano (141.4)

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Monroe County Region varsity high school sports roundup for May 16

ADRIAN – Monroe County Region girls made their mark.

Eight events in the Division 3 track and field regional at Adrian were ruled by Region athletes on Saturday, May 16.

Half of those titles were claimed by two girls.

Ida’s Julia Hughes swept the hurdles going :14.76 in the highs and 46.12 in the lows and Giuliana Nastale of Erie Mason was the champion in the 100 (:12.28) and 200 (:25.58) dashes.

More: Monroe County Region high school sports roundup for May 14-15

Olivia Beaudrie of St. Mary Catholic Central won the high jump at 5-2 and ran with Angie Illes, Katelyn Boberg and Adela Illes on the winning 400 relay (:50.28).

Mason’s Paige Konrad went a season-best 17-1.5 to win the long jump and Addyson Wilt of Ida topped the discus at 111-2.

Ida's Julia Hughes swept both girls hurdle races at the 61st annual Mason Track and Field Invitational on Saturday, May 2, 2026.

Ida finished 8.5 points behind champion Blissfield in the girls team standings with 103.5 points.

SMCC’s Bella LaFountain was second in both the 800 and 1,600.

Also taking runner-up honors were Alayna Markey (shot-put) and Madelynn Roderick (long jump) of Ida, Brielle White (400) and Nina Bauman (discus), Adela Illes (100) of SMCC, Erie Mason’s 800 relay of Adrianna Cosby, Aubrey Iocoangeli, Konrad and Nastale, Whiteford’s 1,600 relay of White, Sierra DeBarr, Braelynn Chiotti and Briar Wing and Whiteford’s 3,200 relay of Briar Wing, Breslin Wing, DeBarr and Chiotti.

Three Region boys recorded personal bests in winning events.

SMCC’s Christian Craanen went 1:59.64 in the 800, Mason’s Lincoln Murbach :39.72 in the low hurdles and Whiteford’s Brek Ruddy a school-record 14-4 in the pole vault.

SMCC won the 400 relay with Cole Reinhardt, Gavin Swartout, Vince Harris, Brady Reinhardt (:42.41) and the 800 relay with Brady Reinhardt, Carson Welker, Easton Kwiatkowski and Harris (1:30.01).

Taking second in the boys meet were Swartout (100), Ida’s Brandon Tross (pole vault), Whiteford’s Jess Saylor (400) and Whiteford’s 1,600 relay of Nate Andrews, Brek Ruddy, Brody Hillard and Saylor in a school-record 3:27.1.

“Man, what a competitive region we had this year,” Whiteford coach Jay Yockey said. “We really had a fantastic day. I'm excited to know that we have six boys and six girls going to state.”

SATURDAY’S TOP PERFORMERS

BASEBALL

Nick Pudlowski

Nick Pudlowski, Bedford: The sophomore threw a perfect game to beat Summerfield 1-0. “He threw Thursday and had a kind of rough outing,” Bedford coach Craig Trychel said. “I thought I would give him a shot today and see if he would bounce back. He did a great job.” Keagan Dixon drove in the only run of the game in the first inning. Dixon was 3-for-4, drove in two runs and scored three as Bedford took the second game 11-1. Jason Bryant drove in three runs with a pair of hits and Griffin Bush also logged two hits. A home run by Jude Flowers produced Summerfield’s only run of the day. Flowers and Reece Kalb pitched well in the first game for the 11-7 Bulldogs.

Grant Potcova, SMCC: The freshman earned his first varsity victory, throwing just 65 pitches in an 8-1 win over Sand Creek. He also helped his own cause by driving in three runs. Lukas Linzell went 3-for-3 and drove in three runs. The Falcons also beat Vandercook Lane 12-1 as Mac Barno, Blake Lechy, and Andrew Strzelewicz drove in two runs each to support the pitching of Ryan Hayden. “We were able to get contributions from all 17 members of the team today. We have had a lot of our bench kids working hard in practice, and they were able to be rewarded today with their hard work.”

Connor Rankin, Gibraltar Carlson: Went 6-for-8 to lead the Marauders to a 5-3, 9-3 sweep of Flat Rock. Brady Wilkins collected two hits in each game. Mason Szozda ripped a two-run triple in the second game and winning pitcher Keith Salisbury had two hits. Nick Hodge drove in three runs for Flat Rock.

Grant Pfeiffer, Ida: Scored four times and drove in two runs while going 3-for-4 in a 19-3 win over Arcadia. Grant Pfeiffer, Cam Riggs, Landon Alberts and Luke Hennessey added two hits each. Riggs, Trent Pfeiffer and Hazen Vogt had two hits each in a 7-4 triumph over Elida earlier in the day. Ida improved to 23-6

SOFTBALL

Aly Lewis and Soffia Elmer, Monroe: Racked up three hits each in a 5-3 win over Grass Lake, the No. 3 team in Division 3. Delaynee Miller added a pair of hits to support the 5-hit pitching of Olivia McMahon. The Trojans dropped the second game 16-11 despite home runs by Elmer, Lewis and Sierra Daniels.

This article originally appeared on The Monroe News: Region girls dominate Regional meet; Bedford baseball pitcher perfect

UFC Vegas 117 video: Tommy Gantt smashes Artur Miniev in debut

Tommy Gantt has officially arrived.

At UFC Fight Night 276, Gantt (12-0 MMA, 1-0 UFC drowned and finished fellow promotional debutant Artur Miniev (7-1 MMA, 0-1 UFC) for a TKO stoppage at 2:51 of Round 2. The lightweight bout took place at Meta APEX in Las Vegas.

Gantt, 33, is a former North Carolina State University Division-I All-American wrestler, so it's no surprise he resorted to his roots in order to best attack. He repeatedly shot for takedowns on Miniev and eventually got one. He worked to the back mount and fired down punches. Miniev was unable to escape and the bouts was called off.

STILL UNDEFEATED

Tommy Gantt gets it done!

📺 @paramountpluspic.twitter.com/rV9kMrqiNr

— UFC on Paramount+ (@UFConParamount) May 16, 2026

Gantt had a freakishly active pre-UFC career. Gantt competed three times as an amateur and 11 times as a professional in a one-year stretch prior to his Dana White's Contender Series offer in 2025. Gantt defeated Adam Livingston by first-round submission on DWCS to earn his UFC contract.

Miniev took the bout on less than one week's notice, replacing the injured Trey Ogden. The Ukraine-born Syndicate MMA product had impressed on the regional scene, competing most notably for Fury FC.

Up-to-the-minute UFC Fight Night 276 results:

This article originally appeared on MMA Junkie: Former NC State wrestler Tommy Gantt smashes UFC debut opponent

Matthew Stafford finally welcomes Ty Simpson to the Rams

It’s been a few weeks since the Los Angeles Rams shocked the NFL by drafting Alabama quarterback Ty Simpson at the No. 13 slot.

Many NFL experts questioned the move at the time and wondered how current NFL MVP Matthew Stafford would respond.

 According to Simpson, Stafford finally reached out to him via text, Gary Klein of the L.A. Times reports.

“It was funny because, of course, he was like, ‘Welcome, man. I’m super pumped,’” Simpson said. “He was like, ‘Loved watching you play, but you played for the wrong jersey,’ because he’s pumping up Georgia.”

“So when I see him on Monday, I’m going to give him heck about that,” he said. “But it’s cool. I’m super excited, especially having him and [quarterback] Stetson [Bennett] in there, Georgia guys, and me, an Alabama guy, so I’ve got to stand up for myself,” Simpson added.

Contrary to popular belief, the Rams told Stafford they would draft Simpson, but, of course, as we all found out later, everyone involved was kept under strict secrecy.

Stafford’s wife, Kelly, was one of the first people to reach out to Simpson and welcomed him to the team. Simpson didn’t say when Matthew Stafford got in touch with him. 

This article originally appeared on Touchdown Wire: Matthew Stafford finally welcomes Ty Simpson to the Rams

Napoleon Solo holds off Iron Honor to win the Preakness at Laurel Park

Paco Lopez, atop Napoleon Solo, wins the 151st running of the Preakness Stakes Saturday at Laurel Park in Laurel, Md. ©Stephanie Scarbrough
Paco Lopez, atop Napoleon Solo, wins the 151st running of the Preakness Stakes Saturday at Laurel Park in Laurel, Md. ©Stephanie Scarbrough

LAUREL, Md. — Napoleon Solo held off Iron Honor down the stretch to win the Preakness Stakes on Saturday, rebounding from a pair of fifth-place showings for his first victory of the year.

Kentucky Derby winner Golden Tempo was held out of the race, leaving a wide-open field of 14 horses to contest the middle jewel of the Triple Crown, which was held at Laurel Park this year because Pimlico in Baltimore is being rebuilt.

Taj Mahal was the top choice at 9-2 — the longest odds for a Preakness favorite since the race moved to its current distance of 1 3/16 miles in 1925. Iron Honor had been the morning line favorite at 9-2, but he was an 8-1 shot by the time the horses entered the starting gate.

Taj Mahal broke to the lead early and covered the first quarter-mile in 22.66 seconds, but trainer Brittany Russell’s unbeaten horse couldn’t hold on and was passed by Napoleon Solo (7-1) near the top of the stretch. Iron Honor was a threat late but came up 1 1/4 lengths short.

Chip Honcho was third.

Previously a rowdy event with throngs of fans and live music on the infield, the Preakness was contested in a subdued atmosphere this year at Laurel, with attendance capped at 4,800.

By NOAH TRISTER AP Sports Writer

Nebraska Baseball Ends Minnesota’s Season with a Sweep

As we settled into the season finale, Nebraska was looking to keep the push for a Lincoln regional alive, while Minnesota was fighting for its life, needing a win to stay ahead of Michigan State in the Big Ten standings and make it to Omaha for the Big Ten Tournament next week. The wind on the day was blowing straight out to center field, a harbinger of things to come.

Nebraska got the scoring started in the top of the first. Mac Moyer absorbed a fastball on the second pitch of the game. Thinking this would be a nail biter like the previous day, and wanting to put pressure on the usually solid Minnesota defense, Jeter Worthley bunted Moyer over. A wild throw allowed Worthley to reach and Moyer to get to third. Case Sanderson lifted a sac fly to left to bring him in and put Nebraska up 1-0.

The Huskers added to their lead in the 2nd, as Josh Overbeek kept his strong weekend going with a 1 out single. Jett Buck bounced a hit and run over the head of the center fielder for a double, and Overbeek who was off with the pitch scored all the way from first base. Then the theme for the day began. Mac Moyer blasted a ball to right field. His two run home run bounced off the Minnesota scoreboard and gave NU a 4-0 lead.

Mac mashes. 💥 pic.twitter.com/MnfFnJUVKE

— Nebraska Baseball (@HuskerBaseball) May 16, 2026

Minnesota joined in the fun in the bottom of the inning, using a pair of doubles and a Sam Hunt home run to cut the lead to 4-3.

Nebraska answered right back. Sanderson had a double followed up by Grego getting hit by a pitch. 3 Huskers would be hit by a pitch on the day, to go along with 9 walks for 12 total free passes. Trey Fikes, who has been an offensive dynamo over the last 8 days blasted a double to left center. Sanderson scored, but Grego was thrown out at the plate. Overbeek was hit by another Gopher ball, putting 2 runners on for Jett Buck. Buck sent one up into the Jett stream (GET IT?!?!) and put Bolt’s Boys up 8-3.

BUCK SAYS BYE-BYE! 👋

Huskers lead 8-3. pic.twitter.com/KShgbKaR8m

— Nebraska Baseball (@HuskerBaseball) May 16, 2026

With a bit of Déjà vu, the fourth started again with a Sanderson double, and Grego free pass. Another walk to Husker catcher Trey Fikes loaded the bases for Overbeek. ‘Beek lifted another sac fly to bring in Sanderson. After a long at bat, Buck worked a full count walk to re-load the bases. Second baseman Rhett Stokes poked a ball into the outfield for a single and Grego scored. An errant throw coming in to try and get Grego allowed all the runners to advance a base, and for Fikes to score an unearned run. Nebraska leads 11-3 and Minnesota seemed as dejected as you’d imagine walking off the field.

All it took was a little spark to give the Gophers a little hope. A solo shot by Jack Bello in the bottom of the 4th gave them a bit of life. The first zero by a Gopher pitcher in the top of the 5th gave them more momentum. Ty Allen then hit a 2 run bomb up into that crazy wind to finally chase Nebraska starter Gavin Blachowicz. Suddenly Minnesota was starting to become a problem again, at 11-6 after 5 innings.

Rhett Stokes got in on all the action with his third home run of the year, a solo home run, in the 6th, giving the Huskers 12 baseball points.

The Huskers’ biggest weakness recently has been left handed relievers, and that came back to bite them again in the bottom of the inning. Caleb Clark gave up a leadoff home run to Jack Bello, his second of the game. A single and a walk had the coaches turn to another lefty, Colin Nowaczyk. A 4 pitch walk loaded the bases. A single brought in 2 runs and left runners on the corners. A sac fly scored another, and don’t look now, but its a 2 run game, Nebraska up only 12-10.

To lead off the 7th, Dylan Carey, who was the lone Husker to not get into the hit parade reached on an error. Carey was 0 for 5 on the game. He did however come around to score, as Sanderson put an exclaimation point on his big day, sending a rocket to his usual left center field, but this one rode the gusts over the wall. Sanderson was 3 for 4 on the day, with 2 doubles, a home run, a walk and 3 RBIs. His big answer seemed to take the wind out of the sails of Minnesota, who had just spent all that energy climbing back into the game.

Doctor said the pitcher has a case of Sanderson. 🩺

434 feet shot puts the Huskers up 14-10. https://t.co/hjfUPHhoampic.twitter.com/zlZBAk8ef1

— Nebraska Baseball (@HuskerBaseball) May 16, 2026

Minnesota mustered one more run, a solo home run by Davis Hamlit, before succumbing to Husker closer J’Shawn Unger. Unger pitched a scoreless 9th inning to pick jump his 11th save of the year, on a 14-11 victory for the Big Red.

With the loss, Minnesota’s chances of making it to Omaha ended, allowing Michigan State to jump in as the 12 seed. The teams of the 5-12 seed opening tournament and the top 4 teams were all set, with only a few seeds left to be determined.

As of the end of the game, Nebraska’s ever important RPI sits at 9! With only neutral site games against good teams being lined up for next week, the Lincoln Regional looks like a lock at this point.

Stay tuned to Corn Nation and the Corn Nation Twitter/X for all the previews and coverage you could ever want for the Big Ten Tournament starting on Tuesday.

J'Shawn Unger calls game 😤

No. 24 @HuskerBaseball sweeps Minnesota 🧹 pic.twitter.com/bFjpq0OEjT

— Big Ten Baseball (@B1Gbaseball) May 16, 2026

Aaron Rodgers-Mike McCarthy relationship timeline, from Packers Super Bowls run to Steelers reunion

Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers and head coach Mike McCarthy

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Realistic expectations may not be set that high for 2026, but the Pittsburgh Steelers now officially have a coach-quarterback duo that has won a Super Bowl together already.

With Aaron Rodgers now officially heading back to the Steelers for a second season as their starting quarterback, holding off retirement for another year, he's also re-uniting with a familiar face in Mike McCarthy.

Rodgers and McCarthy experienced some of the peak years of their careers together — in Pittsburgh, they're looking to rekindle some of the magic they found with the Green Bay Packers.

Here's a look at Rodgers' history with McCarthy.

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Aaron Rodgers-Mike McCarthy relationship timeline

Rodgers and McCarthy spent over a decade in Green Bay together, where they each found the majority of their career success.

2006: Mike McCarthy hired by Packers in Rodgers' second season

In January 2006, with the Packers seeking a Mike Sherman replacement, they turned to their former quarterbacks coach, who was coming off a stint as the San Francisco 49ers’ offensive coordinator.

McCarthy inherited a four-win team with plenty of quarterback talent — Rodgers was still the young backup to Brett Favre at the time, coming off his 2005 rookie season in which he made just three game appearances.

McCarthy, with a background in quarterback development, is largely credited with Rodgers’ early-career development as a backup after being a first-round pick in 2005. The coach was known to work behind the scenes with Rodgers on his mechanics, which eventually led to him becoming an NFL star following Favre’s departure.

In McCarthy’s debut season in 2006, the Packers finished 8-8. Both Favre and Rodgers dealt with injuries; the latter was filling in for Favre in November when he broke his left foot, missing the rest of the season.

Favre returned as Green Bay’s QB1 in 2007, further delaying Rodgers’ chance to become the starter. The Packers went 13-3 and lost to the Giants in the NFC Championship Game that season.

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2008: Aaron Rodgers takes over for Brett Favre

After McCarthy’s Year 2 success with the Packers, he was given a five-year extension in January 2008 — and shortly after, Rodgers became his new starting quarterback. With Favre initially retiring, then backtracking and being traded to the New York Jets, Green Bay handed the keys to its offense to its young backup. In Year 1 as a coach-quarterback duo, Rodgers and McCarthy led the Packers to a 6-10 record, missing the playoffs. Rodgers did show some promise, however, eclipsing 4,000 passing yards with 28 touchdowns and 13 interceptions.

During the season, Rodgers also signed a six-year extension with Green Bay, which kept him and McCarthy in town for the long term.

2009: First Rodgers-McCarthy playoff trip

A five-game win streak at the end of the 2009 season led to Rodgers making his first playoff appearance with the Packers. 

With an 11-5 record, Green Bay earned the NFC's top wild card spot as the No. 5 seed. In the regular season, the team set a new franchise record by scoring 461 total points, with Rodgers also becoming the first quarterback to throw for over 4,000 yards in their first two NFL seasons as a starter; he put up 4,434 passing yards and 30 touchdown passes in 2009, named a Pro Bowler for the first time.

However, in the Wild Card round of the playoffs, the Packers lost a shootout to Kurt Warner and the Arizona Cardinals, 51-45.

2010: Super Bowl win over Rodgers-McCarthy duo's future team

The second playoff trip of the Packers’ Rodgers-McCarthy era was the pinnacle.

Despite dealing with a lot of injuries, Green Bay won 10 games to make the NFC playoffs as the No. 6 seed.

The Packers then proceeded to go on a run, taking down the Philadelphia Eagles 21-16 in the Wild Card round, the top-seeded Atlanta Falcons 48-21 in the Divisional Round, and the second-seeded Chicago Bears, who had won the NFC North, 21-14 in the NFC Championship Game.

Green Bay booked a trip to Super Bowl XLV, with Rodgers playing some of the best football of his young career. And while neither knew it at the time, he and McCarthy would face off against their future team: the Steelers.

In the Super Bowl, the Packers took down Pittsburgh 31-25, with Rodgers being named Super Bowl MVP for totaling 304 yards and three touchdowns. In the entire 2010 postseason, he became the third player in NFL history to pass for over 1,000 yards in a single playoff run.

Rodgers and McCarthy secured a ring — although it wound up being their only Super Bowl appearance, despite plenty more wins in their future. It was the fourth Packers Super Bowl win ever, and first since 1996.

2011: Green Bay goes 15-1, Rodgers wins MVP

Green Bay, in its Super Bowl defense, had a dominant 2011 regular season. The Packers went 15-1, leading the NFL in points as Rodgers won MVP by throwing for 4,643 yards and 45 touchdowns, setting numerous franchise records.

Despite becoming just the fifth-ever team to finish the regular season at 15-1 and setting a franchise record for points in a season, the Packers failed to get past the divisional round. They lost to the eventual champion Giants, 37-20, becoming the first team in NFL history to win at least 15 games, then not win the Super Bowl.

2012-16: NFC North dominance, but playoff struggles

The 2011 season was a bit of an omen for the remainder of the McCarthy-Rodgers era of the Packers: plenty of success in the regular season as one of the NFL's premiere teams, but a lack of deep postseason runs to show for it after the 2010 title run.

Green Bay won the NFC North in 2012, 2013 and 2014, but fell to the 49ers in the 2012 and 2013 playoffs, then lost to the Seattle Seahawks in the 2014 NFC Championship Game. 

In each of those seasons, Rodgers led the Packers as one of the league's elite offenses; he signed a $110 million extension in 2013 that made him the highest-paid player in NFL history at the time, and in 2014, he won his second MVP award by throwing for 4,381 yards, 38 touchdowns and five interceptions.

Despite all of that success, another Super Bowl appearance evaded Green Bay. The closest it got in that span was in 2014, when the Packers led the Seahawks 19–7 with just over five minutes to go in the NFC title game — but they blew that lead and lose in overtime, 28-22.

During the 2014 season, McCarthy also earned another extension, and he moved into second-place in all-time Packers coaching wins.

In 2015, Green Bay was a wild-card team in the NFC, but lost to the Cardinals in the divisional round.

The following year, the Packers reclaimed the NFC North title at 10-6, with McCarthy becoming the fourth head coach in NFL history to take his team to eight-plus consecutive playoff appearances. But in the playoffs, after beating the Giants and Cowboys, Green Bay fell in the NFC Championship Game once again to the Falcons.

Rodgers dealt with injuries in 2017, and for the first time since 2008, Green Bay missed the playoffs at 7-9.

2018: McCarthy fired mid-season by Packers

The years-worth of pre-Super Bowl playoff exits certainly played a role, but just one missed playoff berth wound up being enough justification for McCarthy to lose his job with the Packers.

In 2018, the team was off to a 4-7-1 start through 12 games when it fired its longtime head coach after 13 seasons. McCarthy finished his time with the Packers with a 125–77–2 (.618) regular season record and a 10–8 (.556) postseason record, including the one Super Bowl title and nine playoff appearances.

"The 2018 season has not lived up to the expectations and standards of the Green Bay Packers. As a result, I made the difficult decision to relieve Mike McCarthy of his role as head coach, effective immediately," Packers president Mark Murphy said in a statement, per ESPN. "Mike has been a terrific head coach and leader of the Packers for 13 seasons, during which time we experienced a great deal of success on and off the field. We want to thank Mike, his wife, Jessica, and the rest of the McCarthy family for all that they have done for the Packers and the Green Bay and Wisconsin communities. We will immediately begin the process of selecting the next head coach of the Green Bay Packers."

McCarthy would take a one-year hiatus from coaching in 2019 before joining the Dallas Cowboys as head coach in 2020. 

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2022: McCarthy returns to Green Bay with Cowboys, faces Rodgers

In the years after McCarthy's departure from the Packers, there was only one time that his Cowboys team faced off against his former quarterback, Rodgers. In Week 10 of the 2022 season, Dallas traveled to Green Bay, with McCarthy going back to Lambeau Field for the first time.

Rodgers, still the star of the Packers at the time but continuing to deal with elite regular-season success, then playoff flameouts, was in his final year in Green Bay. The team had drafted Jordan Love as a developmental first-round backup, similar to his former situation with Favre, and he had built some tension with the franchise over the years of coming up short in the NFC bracket.

In that Week 10 game, however, Rodgers got the best of McCarthy in overtime. The Packers took down the Cowboys 31-28, with Rodgers throwing for 224 yards and three touchdowns, winning on a field goal in the extra period.

Aaron Rodgers and Mike McCarthy share a hug and a few words before today’s game pic.twitter.com/qUIfn2e1Dn

— Jon Machota (@jonmachota) November 13, 2022

2026: McCarthy, Rodgers re-unite in Pittsburgh

With Rodgers heading to the AFC's New York Jets in 2023, but being out with his torn Achilles for a Week 2 matchup against McCarthy's Cowboys, then McCarthy parting ways with Dallas after the 2024 season, the coach and quarterback never went head-to-head again.

Rodgers took his aging talents to the Steelers in the 2025 offseason after an unsuccessful stint in New York, while McCarthy spent another year away from coaching. But the 2026 offseason has brought the Super Bowl-winning coach and passer together again.

Retirement was a very real possibility for Rodgers, who did post solid numbers (3,322 yards, 24 TDs, 7 INTs) in 2025 for the Steelers, but as the offseason unfolded, it became clear that he'd be returning as Pittsburgh's QB1 in 2026 for at least one more year. Likely only aiding in that decision was the fact that the Steelers, following Mike Tomlin's resignation, brought in a familiar face at head coach.

McCarthy, who is from Pittsburgh, was hired by the Steelers in January 2026.

"Yes, it would be a great story," McCarthy previously said of a potential Rodgers reunion in Pittsburgh. "I don't know -- and I would love to tell everybody with breaking news. But, you know, it's really cool to see Aaron at 42. To see a young man at 22 and all of what he's been able to accomplish and where he's at in his personal life, and trying to make this decision. He's in a really good place."

Can’t take the journalist out of Kevin Harlan. Even as the emcee of his father’s celebration of life at Lambeau Field, he had to ask Mike McCarthy about a possible reunion with Aaron Rodgers in Pittsburgh: pic.twitter.com/kIKOShXgHf

— Rob Demovsky (@RobDemovsky) March 23, 2026

The head coach said during the offseason that his conversations with Rodgers had been "productive," and now, with Rodgers set to officially put pen-to-paper on a deal for the 2026 season, he and McCarthy will step onto an NFL field together as a duo once again.

This time, it's on the team they beat to hoist the Lombardi Trophy in February 2011.

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Florida baseball SEC Tournament schedule set. How to follow the Gators?

Florida baseball ended its regular season on a high note as the Gators won eight of their last 10 games including a series a sweep against LSU to close out the regular season.

Teams will now shift attention to the conference tournament as the SEC revealed its bracket. Georgia won the SEC regular season title for the first time since 2008 by a four-game lead.  

The Gators entered the weekend with a chance to lock up a double-bye for the SEC tournament, but needed help as either Texas A&M or Alabama needed to lose either of their respective series. Unfortunately, UF didn't get the help, but the Gators still receive a bye to start the tournament.

Here’s what Florida’s schedule in Hoover, Alabama will look like.

When does Florida baseball play in SEC Tournament?

First pitch in Florida’s 2026 SEC Tournament debut against the winner of Game 2 is set for 2 p.m. on Wednesday, May 20 in the second round of the tournament.

If the Gators win, they'll play in the quarterfinals at 8 p.m. ET Thursday, May 21. The championship is Sunday, May 24, at 2 p.m.

Who does Florida baseball play in SEC Tournament?

The Gators will face either No. 13 Kentucky or No. 12 Vanderbilt. UF didn't play the Commodores this season, but won a home series against the Wildcats two weeks ago.

Should Florida advance after the second round then UF will face No. 4 Alabama. The Gators were swept by the Crimson Tide in Tuscaloosa this season.

What channel is Florida baseball on in the SEC tournament?

TV channel: SEC Network

Streaming: ESPN+

The 2026 SEC Baseball Tournament will air on the SEC Network. The SEC Network will host games from the first round through the semifinals, while the conference championship game will air on ABC.

2026 SEC Baseball Tournament bracket

Click here to see the full 2026 SEC Baseball Tournament bracket.

2026 SEC baseball standings, conference records

  1. Georgia (43-12, 23-7)
  2. Texas (40-12, 19-10)
  3. Texas A&M (39-13, 18-11)
  4. Alabama (37-18, 18-12)
  5. Florida (37-18, 18-12)
  6. Auburn (36-18, 17-13)
  7. Arkansas (36-19, 17-13)
  8. Mississippi State (39-16, 16-14)
  9. Ole Miss (36-20, 15-15)
  10. Tennessee (36-19, 14-15)
  11. Oklahoma (32-19, 14-15)
  12. Vanderbilt (32-24, 14-16)
  13. Kentucky (31-20, 13-17)
  14. LSU (29-27, 9-21)
  15. South Carolina (22-34, 7-23)
  16. Missouri (23-30, 6-24)

2026 SEC Baseball Tournament Schedule

  • Tuesday, May 19: First round
    • Game 1 | No. 9 Ole Miss vs. No. 16 Missouri | 10:30 a.m. ET | SEC Network
    • Game 2 | No. 12 Vanderbilt vs. No. 13 Kentucky | 30 mins after Game 1 | SEC Network
    • Game 3 | No. 10 Tennessee vs. No. 15 South Carolina | 4:30 p.m. ET | SEC Network
    • Game 4 | No. 11 Oklahoma vs. No. 14 LSU | 30 mins after Game 3 | SEC Network
  • Wednesday, May 20: Second round
    • Game 5 | No. 8 Mississippi State vs. winner of Game 1 | 10:30 a.m. ET | SEC Network
    • Game 6 | No. 5 Florida vs. winner of Game 2 | 30 mins after Game 5 | SEC Network
    • Game 7 | No. 7 Arkansas vs. winner of Game 3 | 4:30 p.m. ET | SEC Network
    • Game 8 | No. 6 Auburn vs. winner of Game 4 | 30 mins after Game 5 | SEC Network
  • Thursday, May 21: Quarterfinals
    • Game 9 | No. 1 Georgia vs. winner of Game 5 | 4 p.m. ET | SEC Network
    • Game 10 | No. 4 Alabama vs. winner of Game 6 | 30 mins after Game 5 | SEC Network
  • Friday, May 22: Quarterfinals
    • Game 11 | No. 2 Texas vs. winner of Game 7 | 4 p.m. ET | SEC Network
    • Game 12 | No. 3 Texas A&M vs. winner of Game 8 | 30 mins after Game 5 | SEC Network
  • Saturday, May 23: Semifinals
    • Game 13 | winner of Game 9 vs. winner of Game 10 | 1 p.m. ET | SEC Network
    • Game 14 | winner of Game 11 vs. winner of Game 12 | 30 mins after Game 5 | SEC Network
  • Sunday, May 24: Championship final
    • Game 15 | winner of Game 13 vs. winner of Game 14 | 2 p.m. | ABC

Higher seed is the designated home team.

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This article originally appeared on The Gainesville Sun: Florida baseball SEC tournament seed, bracket, schedule announced

Where to watch San Francisco Giants vs. Athletics: Live stream, TV channel, odds for Saturday, May 16

The San Francisco Giants, fourth in the NL West with a 18-27 record, face the Athletics, who are first in the AL West with a 23-21 record. The Athletics are favored with a -136 moneyline compared to the San Francisco Giants' +115. Starting pitchers are Trevor McDonald for San Francisco, with a 2.92 ERA, and Luis Severino for the Athletics, with a 4.07 ERA.

How to watch San Francisco Giants vs. Athletics

  • Date: Saturday, May 16

  • Time: 9:40 p.m. ET / 6:40 p.m. PT

  • Where: Sutter Health Park, West Sacramento, CA

  • TV Channels: NBCSCA, NBCS BA

  • Live Stream:ESPN+, MLB.TV | Follow on Yahoo Sports

Team records

  • San Francisco Giants: 18-27 (No. 4 in NL West)

  • Athletics: 23-21 (No. 1 in AL West)

Odds

  • Spread: Athletics -1.5

  • Moneyline: Athletics -136 (55.3%) / San Francisco Giants +115 (44.7%)

  • Over/Under: 9.5

Starting pitchers

San Francisco Giants: Trevor McDonald (1-0, ERA: 2.92, K: 12, WHIP: 1.05)
Athletics: Luis Severino (2-4, ERA: 4.07, K: 47, WHIP: 1.52)

Weather: 82°F at first pitch

Ballpark: Capacity: 14,111 | Roof: Open | Surface: Grass

Weather: 68°F at first pitch

Ballpark: Capacity: 56,000 | Roof: Open | Surface: Grass

Rousey vs. Carano Highlights, Streaming Updates TONIGHT!

INGLEWOOD, CALIFORNIA - MAY 14: Gina Carano and Ronda Rousey face off during the Press Conference for Netflix's Ronda Rousey vs. Gina Carano at Intuit Dome on May 14, 2026 in Inglewood, California. (Photo by Sarah Stier/Getty Images for Netflix) | Getty Images for Netflix

Ronda Rousey vs. Gina Caranowill return after very lengthy respective layoffs to headline MVP MMA 1 later tonight (Sat., May 16, 2026) inside Intuit Dome in Los Angeles, Calif., streaming live on Netflix. The two pioneers of women’s mixed martial arts (MMA) are hoping to be the jump start the promotion needs if it wants to be a viable player in the game for years to come. Despite the fact that Rousey hasn’t competed in a decade and Carano in 17 years, they are hoping their respective name values are enough to draw millions of viewers for Jake Paul and Co.

Many readers check in before, during and after the fights to share their thoughts on all of the action, as the main card kicks off at 8 p.m. ET on Netflix. Feel free to leave a comment (or several) about the bouts and chat with all the other Maniacs during the show — it’s always a lot of fun!

In the co-main event of the evening, UFC castaways Nate Diaz vs. Mike Perry will throw down in what is being dubbed as the peoples’ main event because the Welterweight bout is sure to produce absolute fireworks. Also, former UFC Heavyweight champion, Francis Ngannou, will compete in his first MMA fight in 19 months when he goes head-to-head against Philipe Lins.

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145 lbs.: Ronda Rousey vs. Gina Carano
170 lbs.: Nate Diaz vs. Mike Perry
265 lbs.: Francis Ngannou vs. Philipe Lins
155 lbs.: Salahdine Parnasse vs. Kenny Cross – Parnasse wins via first-round knockout
265 lbs.: Junior dos Santos vs. Robelis Despaigne – Despaigne wins via first-round knockoutHIGHLIGHTS!
170 lbs.: Namo Fazil vs. Jake Babian – Fazil wins by second-round submission (anaconda choke)
125 lbs.: Adriano Moraes vs. Phumi Nkuta -Moraes wins by third-round submission (rear-naked choke) HIGHLIGHTS!
170 lbs.: Jason Jackson vs. Jeff Creighton – Jackson wins by first-round knockoutHIGHLIGHTS!
130 lbs.: David Mgoyan vs. Albert Morales – Mgoyan wins by unanimous decision
13o lbs.: Aline Pereira vs. Jade Masson-Wong – Pereira wins by split-decision
165 lbs.: Chris Avila vs. Brandon Jenkins – Jenkins wins by split-decision

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SALAHDINE PARNASSE IS A PROBLEM 😮‍💨

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ROBELIS DESPAIGNE JUST SLEPT JUNIOR DOS SANTOS IN ROUND 1 🔥#RouseyCarano is LIVE now only on Netflix 👊 pic.twitter.com/07RpIS7wSQ

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NAMO FAZIL FINISHES JAKE BABIAN IN ROUND 2 😤#RouseyCarano
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The first 30 seconds of Round 1 between Namo Fazil and Jake Babian 😮‍💨

FIREWORKS 🔥#RouseyCarano
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JASON JACKSON JUST PUT JEFFERSON CREIGHTON TO SLEEP IN ROUND 1!!!

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Cole reaches 99.6 mph in 6th rehab start, likely has one more minor outing before rejoining Yanks

MOOSIC, Pa. (AP) — Gerrit Cole reached 99.6 mph with his four-seam fastball, throwing 86 pitches over 5 1/3 innings for Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre against the Syracuse Mets on Saturday night in likely his next-to-last minor league injury rehabilitation start before rejoining the New York Yankees.

Returning from reconstructive elbow surgery on March 11 last year, Cole threw 56 pitches for strikes and averaged 97 mph with his fastball.

He allowed one run and six hits with six strikeouts and one walk his sixth minor league start, his first at Triple-A after two for High-A Hudson Valley and three for Double-A Somerset. He was pulled with an 0-2 count to Eric Wagaman and relieved by Yerry De Los Santos with a 2-1 lead.

Cole has a 4.71 ERA over 28 2/3 innings, allowing 28 hits while striking out 28 and walking three. His pitch count was up from 77 in his previous outing.

Yankees manager Aaron Boone said Friday that Cole probably will make one more minor league start after this weekend.

Jackson Cluff singled on a first-pitch slider with one out in the third to become the Mets' first runner, and Kevin Parada blooped an opposite-field single to right on a 2-0 slider. Ji Hwan Bae hit a two-out grounder to the right side and reached on an infield single as first baseman Ernesto Martinez Jr. was slow with the toss. Cluff kept on running and scored just ahead of Cole's throw to the plate.

Cole gave up three straight hits in the fourth. Wagaman doubled and was thrown out at the plate by left fielder Jonathan Ornelas trying to score on Yonny Hernández's single.

A 35-year-old right-hander, Cole is a six-time All-Star and the 2023 AL Cy Young Award winner.

He made his first minor league rehab start on April 17. While position players’ minor league rehab assignments are limited to 20 days, pitchers have 30 days and those recovering from Tommy John surgery may receive three consecutive 10-day extensions.

Elmer Rodriguez was recalled by the Yankees on Saturday and is set to start Sunday's Subway Series finale at the Mets.

With Max Fried sidelined by a bone bruise in his left elbow, New York's rotation also includes Carlos Rodón, Cam Schlitter, Will Warren and Ryan Weathers.

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Napoleon Solo wins 151st Preakness Stakes

Napoleon Solo jockey Paco Lopez celebrates after winning the 151st Preakness Stakes at Laurel Park in Maryland (Patrick Smith)

Napoleon Solo surged around the final turn to seize a redemptive triumph in the 151st Preakness Stakes at Laurel Park in Maryland on Saturday.

The victory in the second jewel in US flat racing's Triple Crown was a vindication for trainer Chad Summers after Napoleon Solo's stellar 2-year-old campaign -- including a win in the Grade 1 Champagne Stakes -- was followed by a disappointing 2026.

Napoleon Solo was the only Grade 1 winner in the field but had finished fifth in his two most recent starts.

"We've had everything go wrong in his 3-year-old year, and we just kind of stayed the course and stayed the course," Summers told broadcaster NBC.

"We had a lot of critics out there that just told us to just shut up. We just kept with it and it worked out today."

Napoleon Solo rewarded Summers's faith with a strong late run. Tucked in behind pace-setter Taj Mahal, he swept to the front around the final turn under Mexican-born jockey Paco Lopez.

Both Summers and Lopez claimed their first Preakness wins.

Iron Honor, trained by two-time Preakness winner Chad Brown and ridden by US-based French jockey Flavien Prat, was second and Chip Honcho, trained by Steve Asmussen was third under jockey Jose Ortiz -- who rode Golden Tempo to victory in the Kentucky Derby.

Two weeks after Golden Tempo made Cherie DeVaux the first woman trainer to saddle a Kentucky Derby winner, Brittany Russell had hoped to become the first female trainer to win the Preakness with Taj Mahal.

The Laurel Park-based colt was sent off as a 9-2 favorite and with Russell's husband Sheldon Russell aboard broke from the first post and immediately went to the front.

But they couldn't hang on, fading to 10th in the 14-horse field.

The decision of Golden Tempo's connections to skip the Preakness robbed the race of some excitement, ensuring there would be no chance this year for a 14th horse to claim the coveted treble of Derby, Preakness and Belmont Stakes.

It was also unfamiliar territory for the Preakness, whose traditional home at Pimlico in Baltimore is undergoing renovations.

That forced the switch to Laurel Park, where the crowd was limited to about 4,000 rather than the 60,000-plus in recent years at Pimlico.

The Triple Crown will conclude on June 6 with the Belmont Stakes, run at Saratoga for a third straight year as renovations are completed at Belmont Park.

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IPL 2026: Sai Sudharsan scripts T20 history, becomes fastest-ever to...

Sai Sudharsan continued his sensational rise in world cricket by becoming the fastest batter ever to reach 3000 T20 runs during Gujarat Titans’ clash against Kolkata Knight Riders on Saturday.

Fewest innings to 3000 runs in T20s

78 - Sai Sudharsan*
85 - Shaun Marsh
86 - D’Arcy Short
86 - Devon Conway
87 - Chris Gayle

The stylish left-hander reached the milestone in just 78 innings, breaking the previous record held by Shaun Marsh, who had achieved the feat in 85 innings. Sai also moved ahead of names like D'Arcy Short, Devon Conway and Chris Gayle in the elite list.


Despite Gujarat Titans suffering a 29-run defeat, Sai once again looked in sublime touch during the chase. The opener retired hurt briefly after suffering an injury scare but returned to the crease later to finish unbeaten on 53 off just 28 deliveries.

Most successive 50-plus scores for GT
4* - Sai Sudharsan (2026)
3 - Hardik Pandya (2022)
3 - Sai Sudharsan (2024-25)
3 - Shubman Gill (2025)
3 - Shubman Gill (2026)

The fifty also continued his extraordinary consistency this season. Sai has now registered four successive 50-plus scores for GT, becoming the first player in franchise history to achieve the feat. The previous best for Gujarat Titans was three consecutive 50-plus scores, achieved by Hardik Pandya in 2022 and later matched by Sai himself and Shubman Gill.

The Gujarat opener is now the leading run-scorer of IPL 2026 and currently holds the Orange Cap with 554 runs in 13 matches. He has scored those runs at an impressive average of 46.17 and a strike rate of 157.83.

Sai’s latest milestone came in a high-scoring encounter at Eden Gardens where Gujarat Titans’ five-match winning streak finally came to an end. Chasing a daunting target of 248, GT fought hard through half-centuries from Sai, Gill and Jos Buttler, but eventually finished on 218/4.

Earlier in the match, KKR completely dominated with the bat after explosive knocks from Finn Allen and Angkrish Raghuvanshi powered them to 247/2. Allen smashed 93 off just 35 balls with 10 sixes, while Raghuvanshi remained unbeaten on 82.

GT’s sloppy fielding proved costly as they dropped four catches during the innings, including crucial chances offered by Allen, Raghuvanshi and Cameron Green. Those missed opportunities eventually hurt Gujarat badly as KKR kept their playoff hopes alive with a crucial victory.

Google Tensor G6 Chip’s Architecture, Quirky GPU Choice, Specifications, And Launch

17 May 2026 at 03:30

A close-up of Google's Tensor chip with a prominent G logo at its center.

While Google's Tensor-class SoCs have always represented an intricate balancing act between performance and cost, the upcoming Tensor G6 chip - which bears the internal codename Malibu - appears to be tilting that balance ever so slightly in the favor of cost controls, as evidenced by Google's apparent decision to use a refreshed version of a 5-year-old GPU. Of course, in the age of relentless memory-focused 'chipflation,' Google's quirky gambit might well yield an optimal mobile-focused SoC, especially if the Tensor G6's TPU steps up, and manages to paper over any GPU-led shortcomings. Google Tensor G6 chip's architecture and specifications […]

Read full article at https://wccftech.com/roundup/google-tensor-g6-chips-architecture-quirky-gpu-choice-specifications-and-launch/

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Son Heung-min headlines South Korea’s 2026 World Cup list

17 May 2026 at 03:11
South Korea are headlined by Son Heung-min as they presented their list for the 2026 World Cup.

South Korea face a tough task if they want to surpass what they achieved in 2002 during the 2026 World Cup. Matching the semifinal run they reached as hosts seems out of reach this time, but Son Heung-min leads the way with that goal in mind.

This is no surprise, as South Korea will take part in the sport’s biggest event for the 11th consecutive time, establishing themselves as one of Asia’s strongest teams. It should not be an easy task for Hong Myung-bo, with not many players competing in the best matches.

Except for Lee Kang-in, who plays for Paris Saint-Germain, and Kim Min-jae, who plays for Bayern Munich, the rest of the list is made up of lesser-known names. Captained by the LAFC forward, they could still be a difficult team to face if he is in good form.

The list

Goalkeepers: Kim Seung-gyu (FC Tokyo), Jo Hyeon-woo (Ulsan HD), Song Bum-keun (Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors)

Lee could be a great partner (Catherine Steenkeste for Qatar Airways/Getty Images)

Defenders: Kim Moon-hwan (Daejeon Hana Citizen), Kim Min-jae (Bayern Munich), Kim Tae-hyeon (Kashima Antlers), Park Jin-seob (Zhejiang), Seol Young-woo (Red Star Belgrade), Jens Castrop (Borussia Mönchengladbach), Lee Gi-hyuk (Gangwon), Lee Tae-seok (Austria Vienna), 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 05), Hwang In-beom (Feyenoord), Hwang Hee-chan (Wolverhampton Wanderers)

Forwards: Son Heung-min (LAFC), Oh Hyeon-gyu (Beşiktaş), Cho Gue-sung (Midtjylland)

The group

South Korea were drawn into Group A with Czechia on June 11, Mexico on June 18, and South Africa on June 24.

Son is their best player

Arbeloa moves past Mbappé dispute in Real Madrid controversy: ‘He wasn’t happy and I like it’

17 May 2026 at 02:36
Alvaro Arbeloa put the latest Real Madrid controversy with Kylian Mbappé behind.

Not even the win over Real Oviedo brought calm to Real Madrid. After the match, Kylian Mbappé claimed the manager had said to him that he was the team’s fourth forward. Álvaro Arbeloa was a bit surprised when asked about that statement last Thursday, but on Saturday he left that controversy behind him.

Arbeloa said: “I just saw him and told him to stay calm. What he said is something I talked about with him. It’s natural. I know what it is to play every match and not play. I know he wasn’t happy and I like it. I wouldn’t understand if he didn’t want to play. It’s normal. In his situation the best thing for him was to play in the second half. I don’t have a problem with him.”

This list of incidents from the last few weeks makes it impossible for Arbeloa to stay as the manager for next season, even if it was already hard to imagine him continuing in his role for much longer. That subject may be the most important thing the club needs to get right.

Arbeloa on Mbappé making things public

There have been meetings with the players during the season with the manager, as Arbeloa was the person admitting having a special place to talk with them. Wherever it was, the conversation with Mbappé occurred.

Mbappé was on the bench (Denis Doyle/Getty Images)

The issue this time for many was that the player made public a conversation he had with the manager in private, which created even more controversy in a club that has been under the spotlight lately.

Arbeloa said: “I wasn’t hurt. Every time I talk to a player, I’m not scared. When I talk in private, I like it to stay private, but it doesn’t bother me that it gets commented on. I talked to him before the match and, as I told you before, no problem.”

Arbeloa on his experience

Xabi Alonso was expected to lead Real Madrid to glory when he was hired last year. However, poor performances led to his dismissal in January. This was untimely for the club, which decided to appoint Arbeloa as interim manager. Even if his job has not been ideal as the team goes another season without titles, the manager thinks it was a great step in his career.

Arbeloa said: “I came here four months ago, and I was a manager in the Primera RFEF, and the day I leave this place I will have been Real Madrid manager, a top-flight manager, and someone who has taken part in Champions League matches. There are not many managers who can say that. For me, these four months have been a great learning experience.”

Arbeloa had a public disagreement with Mbappé

Sherman Lewis, who won four Super Bowl championships as NFL assistant, dies at 83

Sherman Lewis, who won four Super Bowl championships as an assistant coach, died on Friday at 83 years old. His death was confirmed by Michigan State University, where Lewis was an All-American running back in 1963.

Lewis was the running backs coach for the San Francisco 49ers under head coach Bill Walsh for nine seasons and won Super Bowl titles in 1984, 1988 and 1989. He went on to become the offensive coordinator for the Green Bay Packers on Mike Holmgren’s staff for eight seasons, winning another championship in 1996.

Despite that success, Lewis was never hired as a head coach in the NFL. He interviewed for several openings and was endorsed for such jobs by Holmgren. At the time Lewis appeared to be a strong candidate for head-coaching positions, the NFL had not yet adopted the Rooney Rule that required teams to interview at least one minority candidate for head-coach openings. (That mandate was implemented in 2002.)

We are deeply saddened to learn of the passing of Sherman Lewis.

Lewis, a first-team All-American in 1963, served as an assistant coach at MSU before a decorated NFL coaching career that included four Super Bowl titles.

We send our deepest condolences to the Lewis family. pic.twitter.com/BojEMzA2Ah

— Michigan State Football (@MSU_Football) May 16, 2026

"We won Super Bowls in San Francisco and one in Green Bay," Lewis told the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel in 2015. "And I got to work with some great coaches and players.”

"No question I wished I had the chance to be a head coach,” he continued. “But looking back, I did all I could. I was disappointed, but I'm not going to hang my hat on that. I had a great career and was fortunate to coach in the NFL."

After his tenure in Green Bay, Lewis had two offensive coordinator stints with the Minnesota Vikings (from 2000-01) and Detroit Lions (2003-04). His final NFL coaching job was as an offensive assistant with the Washington Commanders in 2009.

At Michigan State, Lewis rushed for 1,566 yards and 16 touchdowns in three seasons, and was named a team captain. In addition to earning All-American honors in 1963, he finished third in the Heisman Trophy voting to Navy’s Roger Staubach and Georgia Tech’s Billy Lothridge.

Lewis was also an accomplished track-and-field star for the Spartans, winning Big Ten championships in the long jump and 300-yard dash.

Following his collegiate career in East Lansing, Lewis played two seasons in the Canadian Football League for the Toronto Argonauts and Saskatchewan Roughriders. He also played two seasons for the New York Jets when they were in the AFL.

Before moving on to the NFL, Lewis was an assistant coach for his alma mater for 14 years. He was inducted into the Michigan State Athletics Hall of Fame in 2001.

'Tarps off' trend fires up Busch Stadium during Cardinals' winning streak: 'I'll sign up for that any day'

ST LOUIS, MISSOURI - MAY 16: Shirtless fans cheer during the game between the Kansas City Royals and the St. Louis Cardinals in the fifth inning at Busch Stadium on May 16, 2026 in St Louis, Missouri. (Photo by Joe Puetz/Getty Images)
Shirtless fans cheer during the game between the Kansas City Royals and the St. Louis Cardinals at Busch Stadium on May 16, 2026 in St Louis, Missouri. (Photo by Joe Puetz/Getty Images)
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The Stephen F. Austin club baseball team may not be allowed to leave St. Louis if the Cardinals continue feeding off the energy the group has brought to Busch Stadium over the past 48 hours.

After saying “screw it” and moving to an empty section and taking their shirts off to fire up the Cardinals during their extra-innings win over the Kansas City Royals on Friday night, the boys were back and the tarps remained off for Saturday’s afternoon game, which resulted in a third straight victory.

Cardinals manager Oliver Marmol made sure the energy that Busch Stadium saw on Friday returned on Saturday. He bought out the entire right-field section that the SFA team sat in and the team distributed those tickets free of charge for this weekend’s game.

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“Easily the most hyped I’ve ever been for a day game — probably any game — in my life,” Marmol said afterward.

After the Cardinals’ 4-2 win on Saturday, the SFA team, which was playing in the nearby National Club Baseball Association DII World Series this week, made it inside the clubhouse where shirts were obviously banned.

Tarps off have infiltrated the clubhouse! #STLCards@FOX2nowpic.twitter.com/dXHbaLwuKD

— Jordan Williams (@JordanWilltv) May 16, 2026

"We came here after our game to have a great time,” said SFA player Bryce Bradford, via Brandon Kiley of 101 ESPN, during Friday’s game. “It got close and we were like, 'Screw it, let's go to an empty section and take off our shirts.' Everyone was kind of scared at first. I was like, 'Screw it, I'll do it' and took off my shirt."

The trend spread in St. Louis as during Saturday's UFL game between the St. Louis Battlehawks and Houston Gambler the tarps were also off.

Tarps off in St. Louis 🫡 pic.twitter.com/5XcWFNXViO

— United Football League (@TheUFL) May 16, 2026

Marmol was so impressed by what he saw Friday night, he started his postgame press conference by saying he would do whatever he needed to make sure they were at every game. “Because that was awesome. Not only them, but everybody that showed up today. That was a fun environment,” he said.

The atmosphere in the stadium was infectious and Marmol wanted to make sure his team had every bit of home-field advantage it could get.

“It creates an environment where, it’s not only filling this place up, it’s making it a tough place for other teams to come in and play,” Marmol said. “That was pretty damn cool. I’ll sign up for that any day.”

Marmol joked on Saturday that he was willing to go broke if buying tickets led to more wins. The Cardinals have four more home games during this six-game homestand. No word if the SFA team will remain in town when the Pittsburgh Pirates come to visit.

IPL 2026: KKR’s 18 crore gamble under threat as Matheesha Pathirana walks off mid-over on debut

Matheesha Pathirana suffered an injury scare during his long-awaited IPL 2026 debut for Kolkata Knight Riders against Gujarat Titans on Saturday after walking off the field midway through his spell.

The Sri Lankan pacer, who was making his first appearance of the season after recovering from an injury sustained during the T20 World Cup, looked in discomfort just eight balls into his outing.


Pathirana had bowled seven deliveries before pulling out of his run-up while attempting to deliver his eighth ball. Medical staff immediately attended to him on the field as concern spread among KKR players and fans.

Despite the discomfort, the fast bowler completed one more delivery — a slower ball — before eventually leaving the field for further treatment.

KKR had invested heavily in Pathirana during the IPL 2026 auction, signing the Sri Lankan speedster for a massive Rs 18 crore. His return was seen as a major boost for the former champions, especially with the team fighting to stay alive in the playoff race.

The injury concern came on a night where KKR’s batters completely dominated Gujarat Titans in a must-win clash at Eden Gardens.

Earlier in the innings, Finn Allen unleashed a breathtaking assault, smashing 93 off just 35 deliveries with 10 sixes after surviving two dropped catches. The explosive opener tore apart GT’s attack and powered KKR to a flying start after Gujarat captain Shubman Gill opted to field first on a sticky surface.

After Allen’s dismissal, Angkrish Raghuvanshi and Cameron Green continued the destruction with unbeaten half-centuries and a 108-run partnership off just 53 balls.

Gujarat’s fielding nightmare only worsened matters as they dropped four catches during the innings, allowing Allen, Raghuvanshi and Green to fully capitalise. KKR eventually piled up 247/2, their highest total of the season and the highest-ever IPL total against Gujarat Titans.

Blow on the elbow: Sai Sudharsan retired hurt after injury in KKR vs GT IPL match

NEW DELHI: Gujarat Titans suffered a setback during their chase against Kolkata Knight Riders after opener Sai Sudharsan retired hurt during the IPL match in Kolkata on Saturday.

Sudharsan was injured on the final ball of the third over bowled by Kartik Tyagi. Attempting a pull shot to a short-of-length delivery, Sudharsan was beaten for timing and the ball struck his left elbow. He managed to complete a single through backward square leg but immediately fell to the ground in pain and removed his gloves.


The physio rushed onto the field and an ice pack was applied to Sudharsan’s left elbow before he walked off retired hurt. While Jos Buttler was seen ready near the boundary rope, it was Nishant Sindhu who came out to bat next.

Earlier, Finn Allen smashed 93 off 35 balls as Kolkata Knight Riders posted 247 for two, their highest total of the season.

Allen survived two dropped catches on 14 and 33 before taking apart the Gujarat bowling attack with 10 sixes and four boundaries. Of his 93 runs, 86 came in boundaries.

After Allen’s dismissal, Angkrish Raghuvanshi and Cameron Green carried the momentum forward with an unbeaten 108-run partnership off 53 balls for the third wicket.

Raghuvanshi remained unbeaten on 82, while Green stayed not out on 52.

Gujarat Titans had a poor outing in the field, dropping four catches in total. Raghuvanshi was dropped by Washington Sundar on 52, while Green got a reprieve on 23 when Arshad Khan put down a catch off Rashid Khan.

IPL 2026: Angkrish Raghuvanshi joins Gautam Gambhir in elite club as KKR smash highest-ever total vs GT

Angkrish Raghuvanshi continued his breakout IPL 2026 season with yet another composed half-century, helping Kolkata Knight Riders post a massive 247/2 against Gujarat Titans at Eden Gardens on Saturday.

Most 50+ scores for KKR in an IPL season

6 - Gautam Gambhir (2012)
5 - Robin Uthappa (2014)
5 - Gautam Gambhir (2016)
5 - Robin Uthappa (2017)
5* - Angkrish Raghuvanshi (2026)


The unbeaten 82-run knock was Raghuvanshi’s fifth 50-plus score of the season, placing him alongside some of KKR’s greatest batting campaigns in IPL history. Only Gautam Gambhir has recorded more 50-plus scores for KKR in a single season, with six in 2012. Raghuvanshi has now matched the likes of Robin Uthappa and Gambhir, who each had five such scores in different seasons.

The 21-year-old is also entering elite company across the league. Only Rishabh Pant in 2018 and Yashasvi Jaiswal in 2023 have recorded more 50-plus scores in an IPL season at the age of 21, with six each. Raghuvanshi has now equalled Devdutt Padikkal’s tally of five from the 2022 season.

Most 50+ scores at the age of 21 in an IPL season
6 - Rishabh Pant in 2018
6 - Yashasvi Jaiswal in 2023
5 - Devdutt Padikkal in 2022
5* - Angkrish Raghuvanshi in 2026

His latest innings came during one of the most destructive batting performances in KKR’s IPL history. Asked to bat first after GT skipper Shubman Gill opted to field on a sticky surface, KKR completely dismantled Gujarat’s bowling attack.

The innings was headlined early by Finn Allen, who hammered a breathtaking 93 off just 35 balls with 10 sixes after surviving two dropped catches. But after Allen’s dismissal, Raghuvanshi and Cameron Green ensured there was absolutely no slowdown.

The duo stitched together an unbeaten 108-run stand for the third wicket in only 53 deliveries as GT’s bowlers and fielders endured a nightmare outing. Gujarat dropped four catches in total, with Raghuvanshi himself getting a reprieve on 52 when Washington Sundar put down a chance.

Highest totals for KKR in IPL
272/7 vs DC, Vizag, 2024
261/6 vs PBKS, Kolkata, 2024
247/2 vs GT, Kolkata, 2026*
245/6 vs PBKS, Indore, 2018
235/6 vs LSG, Lucknow, 2024

Raghuvanshi made Gujarat pay heavily. Calm under pressure, he rotated strike smartly before accelerating brilliantly in the death overs. His unbeaten 82 helped KKR finish on 247/2, now the third-highest total in franchise history and the highest ever scored against Gujarat Titans in the IPL, surpassing Punjab Kings’ 243/5 from 2025.

While Allen’s six-hitting assault grabbed attention, Raghuvanshi once again showed why he has become one of KKR’s most reliable batters this season. In a campaign full of inconsistency for the defending champions, the youngster’s rise has emerged as one of their biggest positives.

Germany's strongest back? This star carries his team alone

Germany's strongest back? This star carries his team alone
Germany's strongest back? This star carries his team alone

According to the “Statista” database, one third of all adults in Germany suffer from recurring back problems. Even if we don’t want to think about it, Noel Futkeu is probably one of them right now. The striker is currently carrying Greuther Fürth all by himself in the 2. Bundesliga. An entire team? How is that even possible?

Strictly speaking, the Clover Leaves still line up with eleven players every match, of course — but without Futkeu, they could have started planning seriously for the 3. Liga months ago. The 23-year-old is without a doubt the greatest insurance policy any team in German professional football can have these days.

In 33 matches this season, Futkeu has scored 18 goals and set up five more. That means he has been involved in 50 percent of all Fürth’s goals this season. Felix Klaus, the player with the second-most goals on the team, has managed just seven.

Most recently, the former Frankfurt player has scored in four straight matches. In the 3-2 home win over Darmstadt 98 on matchday 30, Futkeu even bagged a hat-trick. “From my side, it’s a love affair. He’s just a great guy on and off the pitch and enormously important for us,” coach Heiko Vogel said about Futkeu at the following press conference. Naturally, he also delivered in Fürth’s most important game of the season.

In the Franconian derby nearly two weeks ago, Futkeu at least earned his Clover Leaves a point in the 1-1 draw. He was so impressive that even a legendary striker raved about him afterward.

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“Futkeu is a very exciting striker. He’s very mobile, finds his own spaces, and is always active. He also has a certain calmness when the ball is moving around. He recognizes when the defender loses shape, when he can run into deeper space, and when he has to come short for the ball. On top of that, he’s very difficult for defenders to handle.” Miroslav Klose was clearly impressed by the opposing forward’s abilities. Was the FCN coach already eyeing a possible summer transfer?

If so, we have to take the wind out of the 2014 World Cup winner’s sails. On April 20, 2026, Eintracht Frankfurt had already announced the striker’s return. After Futkeu moved from Frankfurt’s U21s to Fürth in the summer of 2024, the Hessian club had a buy-back clause built into his contract.

That exact clause has now been activated by SGE. For just €1.3 million, Futkeu will return to his former club this summer. According to 'kicker', however, it is still unclear whether Frankfurt will keep the striker or sell him on for a higher fee. Still sounds like a perfect story for everyone involved, doesn’t it?

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Frankfurt get back a ready-made striker, Fürth pocket a transfer profit of more than one million euros, and Futkeu may be taking the next step in his career. So where’s the problem? The problem is 17th place in the table. Ahead of today’s game against Fortuna Düsseldorf (kick-off 15:30), the Green-Whites are sitting in a direct relegation spot.

A loss or a draw against Düsseldorf would send them down to the third tier for the first time since 1997. Still, a win could at least temporarily lift them into the relegation playoff spot.

Either Bielefeld have to lose at the same time against Hertha BSC, or Fürth need to score at least three goals against Fortuna and overtake them on goal difference. If both happen, 15th place is still possible in the best-case scenario.

“The fact is: we have to win now. It’s a very big task for us,” Noel Futkeu told 'Sportschau' during the week.

Luckily, the striker recently proved that he can score three goals in a single game. And let’s be honest: what kind of footballing hero story would it be if a player carried his team on his back all season only for them to go down in the end?

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Four Pocono softball teams make the 2026 district playoffs. Check out the brackets

The District 11 softball tournament is here, and there are four Pocono area teams across two classifications that will compete for a chance at the state tournament.

One of those teams in the 5A classification as Pocono Mountain East (10-10, 8-8 EPC) will be a 3-seed heading down to Patriots Park in Allentown to face 2-seed Bangor (13-7). The winner of that semifinal will face the winner of 1-seed Southern Lehigh and 4-seed Pottsville.

The other three teams are in the 6A bracket, including two that'll have to play their way into the 8-team bracket. Pocono Mountain West, coming off its best regular season ever (10-10, 7-9 EPC) will be a 10-seed traveling to play 7-seed Liberty in Bethlehem. And East Stroudsburg South (10-11, 10-6 EPC) will host a play-in game, welcoming 9-seed Parkland to East Stroudsburg.

EPC Monroe Division Champions and tournament runner-up Stroudsburg (18-5, 13-3 EPC) will host a quarterfinal game as a 3-seed, hosting 6-seed Whitehall, which the Mounties defeated 4-1 in the regular season.

Here are the brackets for the Pocono area softball teams in the 2026 District 11 tournaments.

*This file will be updated with results until the conclusion of each tournament.

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District 11 6A softball tournament bracket

Monday, May 18

No. 7 Liberty vs. No. 10 Pocono Mountain West, Liberty High School, 4 p.m.

No. 8 East Stroudsburg South vs. No. 9 Parkland, East Stroudsburg South High School

Thursday, May 21

No. 1 Freedom vs. 8/9 winner, Freedom High School, 4:30 p.m.

No. 4 Nazareth vs. No. 5 Northampton, Nazareth High School, 4:30 p.m.

No. 3 Stroudsburg vs. No. 6 Whitehall, Stroudsburg High School, 4:30 p.m.

No. 2 Emmaus vs. 7/10 winner, Emmaus High School, 4:30 p.m.

Tuesday, May 26

District 11 6A semifinals. Both games at Patriots (Pates) Park in Allentown

Thursday, May 28

District 11 6A softball championship @ Patriots Park in Allentown.

District 11 5A softball tournament bracket

Friday, May 22

No. 1 Southern Lehigh vs. No. 4 Pottsville, Patriots Park, 6 p.m.

No. 2 Bangor vs. No. 3 Pocono Mountain East, Patriots Park, 4 p.m.

Thursday, May 28

District 11 5A softball championship @ Patriots Park in Allentown

This article originally appeared on Pocono Record: Here are the District 11 5A, 6A softball tournament brackets

Xander Schauffele outlines what he found ‘pretty diabolical’ about Aronimink over the first two days

Photo by Tracy Wilcox/PGA TOUR via Getty Images
Photo by Tracy Wilcox/PGA TOUR via Getty Images

Xander Schauffele is in contention for another major championship win after another impressive round at the PGA Championship.

Schauffele started the tournament with a two-under 68 on Thursday, but failed to back that up on Friday with his 73.

He is, however, heading into Sunday on three-under after a third-round 66 at Aronimink Golf Club in Pennsylvania.

Schauffele was among a number of players making positive use of the reworked hole locations at Aronimink, which had come under plenty of criticism from his fellow players over the first two rounds.

Scottie Scheffler called the Aronimink pins “absurd” on day two, with Schauffele now using the word “diabolical” when describing the early pin setup at the PGA Championship.

Xander Schauffele highlights ‘pretty diabolical’ pins at Aronimink

When asked how different the challenge was in round three concerning the conditions and pin positions, Schauffele replied: “Yeah, I thought the pin locations the first two days were pretty diabolical.

“Last night I actually thought it wasn’t playing very hard at all. I was just playing really bad golf.

“Happy to sort of make a birdie there and kind of limp in in that fashion. So it was nice to hit more quality crisp shots today and make some birdies.”

And sharing how aware he is of such a congested leaderboard, especially in round three, he said: “Yeah, I was pretty aware today and tomorrow, I called an absolute free-for-all, you know what I mean?

“Just the way the course plays, I mean, someone early goes and shoots something 6-7-under, they might just have a chance to win the whole thing, depending on how windy it gets out there.

“So with that in mind, try to really stay in my lane with Austin [Kaiser, his caddie] and control what we can control.”

Photo by Emilee Chinn/Getty Images
Photo by Emilee Chinn/Getty Images

What Xander Schauffele learned on the first two days of the PGA Championship

Schauffele certainly knows what it takes to win the tournament, having triumphed at the PGA Championship in 2024.

The American won The Open Championship the same year, but is currently without a victory on the PGA Tour this season.

He has, however, just finished his third round at Aronimink within the top 10 and not far off the lead, having evidently preferred Saturday’s setup over the first two days.

Giving his take on the better test between difficult pins or the more generous scoring chances, and sharing which of the two he wants to see on Sunday, Schauffele said: “Yeah, you know, it’s tricky.

“I think tricky or quirky could be the correct word. I mean, man, some of those pin locations are pretty gnarly.

“I really hope they don’t put them there for the members on any day, because, whew, it’s a grind. I think discipline was the biggest thing I could think of the first two days.

“I mean, you have a wedge in your hand, and you’re like I’ve got to hit this to 50 feet or 40 feet, or I can make a 6 or the quickest 5 ever.

“It’s very tricky, and I think that’s why you’re seeing the leaderboard so dense and so compact and everyone within striking distance, but, hey, I’m just here to compete, and I’m enjoying the challenge.

“Like you said, the first two days presented something different. Today was a little bit easier with the pins.

“Tomorrow could be whatever they decide it to be. So I’m just here to compete and enjoying it so far.”

It remains to be seen what the organizers do with the pins on Sunday, with Schauffele’s fellow PGA Tour player Shane Lowry criticizing the Aronimink setup on day three after his even-par 70.

But the American should certainly be full of confidence regardless of the pins after his third round 66, which comprised six birdies, 10 pars and two bogeys.

Avalanche taking advantage of break to heal as they get set to play Knights in conference finals

DENVER (AP) — Most of the Colorado Avalanche's players returned to the ice for practice Saturday after a two-day break.

Emphasis on most.

Noticeably missing were defensemen Cale Makar and Brent Burns, along with forward Artturi Lehkonen. There to warm up before heading to the locker room was defenseman Josh Manson, while fellow blueliner Sam Malinski participated in a red, no-contact sweater.

The Avalanche emerged from their second-round series with Minnesota with their share of bumps and bruises. That's why this hiatus between series — six full days of practice/rest — was welcome. The Presidents' Trophy-winning Avalanche don't kick off the Western Conference final against Vegas until Wednesday night.

“They’re all dealing with stuff in their day-to-day,” Avalanche coach Jared Bednar explained of Makar, Burns, Manson and Lehkonen.

Expected to be back at practice soon?

“Yeah," Bednar responded. “I think some of them will practice in the time we have.”

Lehkonen and Malinski both are dealing with upper-body injuries and didn't play in the final two games of the Minnesota series. Manson has been dealing with an upper-body ailment, while Makar, a Norris Trophy finalist, left the ice after a collision late in Game 5, only to return as Colorado won 4-3 in overtime. Burns is, well, 41 years old.

“It's good,” Jack Drury said about the break, “for a couple of guys that are banged up. Given them some extra time. For the rest of us, just kind of mentally get fresh. I think everyone's really excited.”

The Avalanche didn't spend much time Saturday going over a game plan for Vegas. Instead, it was more of a chance to skate around and squeeze in a few shots on net.

“A couple days before the game we’ll prepare and do some meetings,” forward Martin Necas said. “Until then, just all on us.”

The Avalanche and Golden Knights have some recent postseason history, with Vegas eliminating Colorado in the second round in 2021. The Knights fell behind 2-0 — and trailed in the third period of Game 3 — before reeling off four straight wins to take the series.

Vegas has a new coach in John Tortorella but several remaining players from the team that won the Stanley Cup title in 2023. They also have Mitch Marner, who has 18 points in the postseason (seven goals, 11 assists) after being acquired in a deal with Toronto last June that sent Nicolas Roy to the Maple Leafs. Roy, a member of Vegas' Stanley Cup team, is now with the Avalanche following a trade in March.

“It’s an experienced group. You’re not going to rattle them,” Bednar said about Vegas. “They’re very well-defined in their structure of their game. They’re a stingy defensive team, and they've got lots of firepower."

The Golden Knights have some ailments, too, most notably captain Mark Stone and defenseman Jeremy Lauzon.

“It’s a good team. I mean, we’re not looking past this team,” Bednar said. “These guys are healthy and firing on all cylinders ever since they made the coaching change.”

Vegas went went 7-0-1 to close out the regular season after Tortorella took over for Bruce Cassidy. They beat Utah in the first round and Anaheim in the second, both in six games.

Colorado relied on defense to dispatch of Los Angeles in a first-round sweep. Against Minnesota, 16 Avalanche players scored in the 4-1 series win.

Defense or offense, they're ready for any style.

“We want to dominate the game so they have to adjust to us,” said Necas, whose team had a week break after the first rounds. "It will be a good challenge.”

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Who could be the biggest impact of the Bucs later picks?

ESPN recently pointed toward Keionte Scott as one of Tampa Bay’s later draft picks capable of making an early impact during the 2026 season.

The projection mostly comes down to fit and opportunity. Todd Bowles has consistently valued defensive backs who can move across multiple roles, especially inside the secondary, where communication and versatility become critical in pressure-heavy defensive packages.

That gives Scott a legitimate chance to earn snaps early. Tampa Bay already has several young defensive backs competing for roles, but Scott’s ability to function in different alignments could help separate him from other depth options during training camp.

The Buccaneers also appear to be building more flexibility into the secondary overall. Injuries and matchup adjustments forced constant rotation changes last season, so adding defensive backs capable of handling multiple responsibilities became an important part of the offseason.

Scott may not enter the season carrying the same attention as Tampa Bay’s early-round selections, but players with versatile skill sets tend to find roles quickly in Bowles’ defense.

That makes him one of the more interesting names to watch among the Buccaneers’ middle-round additions heading into 2026.

This article originally appeared on Bucs Wire: Keionte Scott set to make an impact right away for the Bucs

Best social media reactions from Texas A&M's series win over MSU

After being picked to finish 13th in the SEC's preseason poll, Texas A&M baseball closed out the regular season with its sixth conference win on Saturday, locking a double-bye in the league tournament and a potential top-eight national seed in the NCAA Tournament.

The Aggies' series win over Mississippi State was made possible by the fireworks from one of the most dangerous lineups in college baseball. Matched up against a pitching staff that ranked third in the conference in team ERA entering the weekend, Texas A&M scorched the Bulldogs with 29 runs and six home runs.

It wasn't all sunshine and bubbles for Michael Earley's club this weekend, however. The Aggies' pitching staff allowed 33 runs through three games, while giving up 11 home runs. Right-hander Aiden Sims was battling tightness this week, which caused him to be removed from the starting rotation against Mississippi State. Texas A&M's bullpen must find a solution to the inconsistent outings on the mound entering postseason play.

Earley deserves to be in the coach of the year conversation for the major improvement from last year's club, which failed to reach the postseason after being picked as the unanimous No. 1 team in the country. The Aggies were projected to finish at the bottom of the conference, but have silenced any doubt with their impressive play on the diamond this year.

Here are some of the best social media reactions from Texas A&M claiming its sixth SEC series win of the 2026 campaign, in a 7-6 victory over MSU in Game 3:

Texas A&M takes the series at Olsen Field

AGS TAKE THE SERIES 👍 pic.twitter.com/bcPU02bSoj

— Texas A&M Baseball (@AggieBaseball) May 16, 2026

Texas A&M's athletic director weighs in

Massive series win overcoming significant injury challenges. Grateful for the leadership of our seniors!👍 https://t.co/zf55vZGnRM

— Trev Alberts (@TrevAlberts) May 16, 2026

Earley's thoughts on Texas A&M deserving a top-eight national seed

Did Texas A&M lock up a top-eight national seed after taking its series over Mississippi State? Coach Michael Earley believes so.

“Our season and our body of work — to me, there’s no question in my mind. We deserve to be top eight, no doubt.” pic.twitter.com/4s1ZKVNrvv

— Carter Karels (@CarterKarels) May 16, 2026

The Aggies earned every bit of Saturday's win

There’s plenty of players to highlight, but this entire team EARNED this one today.

In a must-win series, everyone carried their weight already down a number of players. They had injured players taking at-bats to get on base, too.

Cant say enough good things about this team. https://t.co/dsotOinYVP

— Jaxson Callaway (AT) (@AggiesToday) May 16, 2026

Let's take a look at the preseason coaches poll...

The 2026 @SEC Coaches preseason picks have been announced.

LSU gets picked as the league champs, while Texas, Mississippi State, and Arkansas all received votes.

🔗: https://t.co/Rdpa2x4ck9pic.twitter.com/7GPybqDapG

— SEC Baseball (@SECbaseball) February 5, 2026

18 total SEC wins and six series victories for the Ags

It felt like a “That’s baseball, Suzyn” afternoon, but the offense awoke late, scoring twice in the seventh and eighth to fend off a State comeback bid.

It’s 18 conference wins and six SEC series victories.

Texas A&M has earned the right to be a top-eight national seed. Period. https://t.co/yHnqQI8ayL

— Richard Zane (@RichardZane32) May 16, 2026

Jace LaViolette gives his stamp of approval

COME ON BOYS @AggieBaseball what a weekend, absolutely no one better than @earleybaseball now it’s time for the real fun!!!!!

— Jace LaViolette (@JaceLaViolette2) May 16, 2026

Gritty series win for Earley's club

That's a hell of a series win for Mike Earley and @AggieBaseball 🔥

To drop game one in lopsided fashion and come back to win two nailbiters minus your ace? Must-win games and the Aggies found a way to beat a damn good State team.

— Billy Liucci (@billyliucci) May 16, 2026

The Duer family celebrates a successful senior day

Super proud of you @DuerJ2022pic.twitter.com/ebdw1tBBWD

— Joe Duer (@joe_duer) May 16, 2026

Kellner talks about resilience after the win

Postgame with @bkellner_9 on resilience, love for his team, and the staff that helped him every step of the way 👏 pic.twitter.com/zFGJps6GHk

— Texas A&M Baseball (@AggieBaseball) May 16, 2026

Freshcorn seals it... AGAIN

The moment that sealed the deal ✉️ pic.twitter.com/jPMvjAqDsx

— Texas A&M Baseball (@AggieBaseball) May 16, 2026

The Aggies saw after a massive win

Good bull 😏 pic.twitter.com/bWBVeMk6y8

— Texas A&M Baseball (@AggieBaseball) May 16, 2026

Pics from the beautiful Saturday at Blue Bell Park

No place we'd rather be 🏡📍 pic.twitter.com/pv2vz71vlo

— Texas A&M Baseball (@AggieBaseball) May 16, 2026

Harrison's clutch two-RBI single

Bear RBI and Chris makes it home ‼️
Ags reclaim the lead 💪 @bearharrison32pic.twitter.com/C1F7ZT2dBn

— Texas A&M Baseball (@AggieBaseball) May 16, 2026

Up-and-down emotions from Game 3

😑go ahead home run given up 5 minutes later https://t.co/YB84nLZGP5pic.twitter.com/FsnnN32hoz

— Barstool Texas A&M (@BarstoolTexasAM) May 16, 2026

Earley deserves to be named coach of the year

Coming into this season, Coach Earley was on the hot seat and had many (myself included) doubting if he was the right guy to lead the team.

Fast forward, and he’s led this team through waves of injuries to likely landing a top-8 national seed.

Credit where credit is due. pic.twitter.com/A0SzTccPxG

— Barstool Texas A&M (@BarstoolTexasAM) May 16, 2026

Aggies pushing toward securing a national seed

Texas A&M beats Mississippi State 7-6 in a HUGE SEC battle.

The Aggies improve their SEC Tournament seeding outlook and continue pushing toward a potential national seed 👀

Mississippi State still remains in the hunt to host a regional despite the loss. pic.twitter.com/lQk7ErkqSf

— The College Sports Company (@CollegeSportsCo) May 16, 2026

RPI and seeding moving on up

Depleted pitching staff and all, Texas A&M rallies to take the final two games of the series over Mississippi State.

That clinches a top 4 spot on the league, puts them at 18 SEC wins, and brings the RPI back up to 10. https://t.co/5NX8LBjVAg

— SEC Baseball (@SECbaseball) May 16, 2026

A moment that Harrison will never forget

What a moment for Bear Harrison!

The catcher drives home two to put the Aggies back in front in the bottom of the eighth and the Olsen crowd roars. Texas A&M is three outs away from securing a series win over Mississippi State @kbtxsportspic.twitter.com/fKlAh7pRrD

— Nick Kuzma (@NickPKuzma) May 16, 2026

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This article originally appeared on Aggies Wire: Best social media reactions from Texas A&M baseball's 7-6 win over MSU

O'Sullivan to face Brecel in Snooker 900 final

Seven-time world champion Ronnie O'Sullivan
O'Sullivan was knocked out of the second round of the World Championship by John Higgins [Getty Images]

Ronnie O'Sullivan reeled off three frames in a row to beat Kyren Wilson 6-3 and book a place in the Snooker 900 Global Championship final.

Seven-time world champion O'Sullivan, who won the World Seniors Snooker Championship last week, knocked in a break of 121 in the opening frame as he went 2-0 in front in Reading.

Wilson, the 2024 world champion, levelled and took a 4-3 lead before O'Sullivan surged to victory.

Luca Brecel will face O'Sullivan in the final after the Belgian beat Joe Perry 6-3 in the other semi-final.

Snooker 900 events involve playing frames to a 15-minute (900 seconds) time limit, a 20-second shot clock and a ball in hand rule when a foul is conceded.

Christian Gonzalez posted cryptic message on schedule release day

Pro Bowl cornerback Christian Gonzalez posted a message on Instagram before it was confirmed that the New England Patriots would be opening the 2026 regular season on the road in Week 1 in a Super Bowl LX rematch against the Seattle Seahawks.

Gonzalez included an hourglass with the image of himself walking off the field at Levi Stadium last season after the Patriots dropped a 29-13 loss to the Seahawks. The star cornerback was clearly one of the best players on the field, helping New England's defense limit All-Pro wide receiver Jaxon-Smith Njigba to only four catches for 27 yards.

Is Gonzalez counting down the time to run it back with the Seahawks, or is he simply anticipating the start of the season, period, with the hopes of getting back to the Super Bowl?

#Patriots CB Christian Gonzalez is ready to run it back 👀

“⏳”

(📸 christian.gonzalez3 IG) pic.twitter.com/e5IJaYV5Ko

— Carlos A. Lopez (@LosTalksPats) May 14, 2026

Gonzalez is one of the best cornerbacks in the NFL, and the Patriots will have to lean on his talents to overcome one of the toughest schedules in the league.

He'll be entering the fourth year of his rookie contract. The Patriots picked up his fifth-year option, which at least secures his roster spot through the 2027 season. This could be an opportunity for the 23-year-old cornerback to make an even greater case to be a player who resets the market at his position in a future contract extension.

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This article originally appeared on Patriots Wire: Christian Gonzalez posted cryptic message on schedule release day

High school baseball: Late offensive explosion seals the 3A state title for Union

Union celebrates after defeating Grantsville 14-0 to win the 3A baseball state championship held at Gates Field in Kerns, on Saturday, May 16, 2026.
Union celebrates after defeating Grantsville 14-0 to win the 3A baseball state championship held at Gates Field in Kerns, on Saturday, May 16, 2026. | Rio Giancarlo, Deseret News

The top-seeded Union Cougars claimed their second state title in three years with a late offensive explosion in Game 2 of the 3A championship series on Saturday.

Leading 2-0 heading into the seventh inning, the Cougars tacked on a stunning 12 runs in the top of the seventh to seal the deal against the Grantsville Cowboys.

While Union jumped out to a two-run lead in the first inning and its offense put the game out of reach late, it may not have mattered too much with senior Ryan Oakey on the mound.

Oakey pitched an absolute gem, a complete game shutout. He allowed just three hits against a Grantsville squad that came in averaging over 10 runs per game in the 3A playoffs and also struck out 11 Cowboy batters.

“I felt really dominant with my fastball,” Oakley said. “They couldn’t catch up to it, and then my curveball, they were fooled by it every time.

“I just felt like I could go back to either of those and they couldn’t touch it.”

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Union pitcher Ryan Oakey (23) pitches during the seventh inning of the second game of 3A baseball state championship against Grantsville held at Gates Field in Kerns, on Saturday, May 16, 2026. | Rio Giancarlo, Deseret News
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Union celebrates after defeating Grantsville 14-0 to win the 3A baseball state championship held at Gates Field in Kerns, on Saturday, May 16, 2026. | Rio Giancarlo, Deseret News
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Union celebrates after defeating Grantsville 14-0 to win the 3A baseball state championship held at Gates Field in Kerns, on Saturday, May 16, 2026. | Rio Giancarlo, Deseret News
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Union’s Dylan Watahomigie (24) celebrates after hitting a double during the seventh inning of the second game of 3A baseball state championship against Grantsville held at Gates Field in Kerns, on Saturday, May 16, 2026. | Rio Giancarlo, Deseret News
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Union’s Clay Wade slides in safely to home plate during the seventh inning of the second game of 3A baseball state championship against Grantsville held at Gates Field in Kerns, on Saturday, May 16, 2026. | Rio Giancarlo, Deseret News
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Union pitcher Ryan Oakey (23) reacts after the final out as Union defeats Grantsville 14-0 to win the 3A baseball state championship held at Gates Field in Kerns, on Saturday, May 16, 2026. | Rio Giancarlo, Deseret News
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Union celebrates after defeating Grantsville 14-0 to win the 3A baseball state championship held at Gates Field in Kerns, on Saturday, May 16, 2026. | Rio Giancarlo, Deseret News

Union head coach Matt Labrum said of his senior pitcher, “Ryan’s a stud. He’s unreal up there. He’s grown so much mentally this year, and obviously physically. We feel really good when he’s on the mound.”

Oakey was certainly helped out by his offense in the top of the seventh inning, when the Cougars brought 13 batters to the plate and ripped off 10 hits.

They had RBI at-bats from Bo Earl, Brennen Mecham, Stetson Wills, Davin Brotherson, Gannon Labrum, Gavin Wilkerson, Tyson Marx and Dylan Watahomigie.

Coach Labrum compared his two state titles, the previous coming in 2024, saying, “The first one we were the seventh seed, so nobody expected that. I didn’t feel any pressure.

“This year we were the one seed, and so we feel a lot more pressure. I’m so proud of our guys not worrying about that and coming out and being ready to play. These guys play together. They don’t care who gets the credit.”

Aston Villa’s Roma Loanee Is Tearing Up Serie A: Did Emery Make A Costly Mistake Letting Him Go?

Aston Villa’s Roma Loanee Is Tearing Up Serie A: Did Emery Make A Costly Mistake Letting Him Go?
Aston Villa’s Roma Loanee Is Tearing Up Serie A: Did Emery Make A Costly Mistake Letting Him Go?

When Aston Villa let Donyell Malen head to Roma on loan in January 2025, few expected the Italian side to trigger his €25 million permanent clause so quickly. That move now looks like a masterstroke. According to PSV Inside, analyst René van der Gijp believes Malen is now the clear choice to lead the line for the Netherlands at the 2026 World Cup. Speaking on Vandaag Inside, Van der Gijp was blunt: “You have only one job, and that is to pick the players who are actually in form.”

Aston Villa’s discarded striker is now one of Italy’s deadliest forwards

The stats back him up. Malen has racked up 14 goals and four assists in just 18 games for Roma. In Serie A, his non-penalty expected goals (npxG) stand at 10.93, putting him in the top 1% of the entire league. He is averaging nearly a goal a game (0.89 per 90), with a total goal involvement of 1.03 per 90 minutes. In just four months in Rome, he has already blown past the numbers he produced in 46 appearances for Villa (10 goals, 2 assists).

Did Unai Emery drop the ball at Villa Park?

Aston Villa

PARMA, ITALY – MAY 10: Donyell Malen of AS Roma celebrates scoring his team’s first goal during the Serie A match between Parma Calcio 1913 and AS Roma at Stadio Ennio Tardini on May 10, 2026 in Parma, Italy. (Photo by Alessandro Sabattini/Getty Images)

Aston Villa fans deserve a straight answer, even if it’s a tough one to swallow. Emery’s system usually relies on high-energy wide forwards who are obsessed with pressing and tight combinations, a role Malen never quite looked comfortable in. However, Emery mostly used him as a rotation player instead of giving him a steady run in the starting XI.

Roma did the opposite, offering Malen consistent trust and the freedom to roam, and the results were instant. While Emery’s tactical discipline is a strength, it’s hard not to feel that it stifled a player who clearly needs rhythm and confidence to thrive. In the end, Villa paid the price.

What does this mean for Villa’s future?

As they head into the 2026/27 season with Europa League goals on the horizon, Villa now have a massive hole in their attack. Letting a striker with this kind of output go for just €25 million, a steal in today’s market, points to a weakness in recruitment that the club simply cannot afford to repeat.

Marquette lands guard Clayton Crowdis for its 2026 recruiting class

The Marquette men's basketball team has a late addition to its 2026 recruiting class.

Clayton Crowdis, a 6-foot-4 guard from Bridgton Academy in Maine, announced his commitment to play for the Golden Eagles on social media on May 16.

100% Committed!! 🔵🟡 pic.twitter.com/z3LiRObSDy

— Colton Crowdis (@ccrowdis5) May 16, 2026

Crowdis chose MU over fellow Big East schools St. John's and Providence. The guard took an official visit to Milwaukee earlier in the week.

The Toronto native will give the Golden Eagles some backcourt depth next season behind returning starters Nigel James Jr. and Adrien Stevens, transfer portal addition Nolan Minessale and rising sophomore Michael Phillips II. Nash Walker redshirted last season, but is rehabbing a shoulder injury over the summer.

“I’m a 6’4 point guard that can get a bucket whenever but also make the right read,” Crowdis told ZagsBlog during his recruitment. “[I’m a] three-level scorer. I had 14 assists one game and the next day had a 40-point game this season so that shows how versatile my game is. I can also play off the ball with catch and shoots and back door cuts with sneaky bounce waiting to catch a body. Definitely a high-energy and effort guy that just wants to compete and win.”

Crowdis joins Ethan Johnston and Alex Egbuonu as incoming freshmen. MU has one remaining scholarship slot on its 15-man roster.

This article originally appeared on Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: Marquette lands guard Clayton Crowdis to its 2026 recruiting class

Marquette lands guard Clayton Crowdis for its 2026 recruiting class

The Marquette men's basketball team has a late addition to its 2026 recruiting class.

Clayton Crowdis, a 6-foot-4 guard from Bridgton Academy in Maine, announced his commitment to play for the Golden Eagles on social media on May 16.

100% Committed!! 🔵🟡 pic.twitter.com/z3LiRObSDy

— Colton Crowdis (@ccrowdis5) May 16, 2026

Crowdis chose MU over fellow Big East schools St. John's and Providence. The guard took an official visit to Milwaukee earlier in the week.

The Toronto native will give the Golden Eagles some backcourt depth next season behind returning starters Nigel James Jr. and Adrien Stevens, transfer portal addition Nolan Minessale and rising sophomore Michael Phillips II. Nash Walker redshirted last season, but is rehabbing a shoulder injury over the summer.

“I’m a 6’4 point guard that can get a bucket whenever but also make the right read,” Crowdis told ZagsBlog during his recruitment. “[I’m a] three-level scorer. I had 14 assists one game and the next day had a 40-point game this season so that shows how versatile my game is. I can also play off the ball with catch and shoots and back door cuts with sneaky bounce waiting to catch a body. Definitely a high-energy and effort guy that just wants to compete and win.”

Crowdis joins Ethan Johnston and Alex Egbuonu as incoming freshmen. MU has one remaining scholarship slot on its 15-man roster.

This article originally appeared on Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: Marquette lands guard Clayton Crowdis to its 2026 recruiting class

Game Thread: Milwaukee Brewers (25-17) vs. Minnesota Twins (20-25)

MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA - MAY 15: Jackson Chourio #11 of the Milwaukee Brewers celebrates in the dugout after scoring in the first inning of a game against the Minnesota Twins at Target Field on May 15, 2026 in Minneapolis, Minnesota. (Photo by Ellen Schmidt/Getty Images) | Getty Images

The Milwaukee Brewers will go for their sixth-straight series win this evening, as they’ll take on the Minnesota Twins following a come-from-behind victory last night. The Twins have lost six of their last eight series going back to mid-April.

Young pitching will continue to be the centerpoint in game two, as Logan Henderson will make his fourth start of the season. Henderson has been consistent over his first four starts on the season, allowing at least two runs in each appearance, while also keeping the walks to a minimum, with at least one walk in two of those three outings.

On the flip side for the Twins, they’ll send out their 25-year old rookie left hander Connor Prielipp, who has been off to a great start in 2026. Through four games with the Twins, he has posted a 3.32 ERA through 19 innings pitched with 21 strikeouts. His last was a frustrating one as the Cleveland Guardians scored four runs on him.

Even though pitching hasn’t been much of a weak link for the Crew this season, they’re beginning to get healthier as the season moves onward. Though there hasn’t been an official announcement yet, Robert Gasser has a locker in the Twin Cities today and is back with the team for the first time this season. Gasser had a couple of setbacks last year after spending a couple of stints on the 60-day injured list.

Robert Gasser is in the Brewers clubhouse in Minnesota.

— Curt Hogg (@CyrtHogg) May 16, 2026

After another stellar outing last night, Coleman Crow was optioned back to Triple-A while Peter Strezlecki was selected from there. Strezlecki rejoined the Brewers back in February after spending all of 2025 with the Durham Bulls, the Triple-A affiliate of the Tampa Bay Rays. Strezlecki had about as good a rookie season as one could ask for back in 2022 with the Brewers, appearing in 30 games and posting a 2.83 ERA.

Today's transactions pic.twitter.com/pYC1dYps06

— Milwaukee Brewers (@Brewers) May 16, 2026

Taking a look at the lineups tonight, Christian Yelich is out of the lineup for the fourth straight game. With the southpaw on the mound, Brice Turang and Sal Frelick are the lone lefties in the batting order tonight.

First pitch is set for 6:10 p.m. on the Brewers Radio Network and Brewers.TV.

Game two in Minneapolis

📺: https://t.co/eycfmE2vgm
📻: WTMJ#ThisIsMyCrew x @NicoletLawpic.twitter.com/Wrq8zHgDtG

— Milwaukee Brewers (@Brewers) May 16, 2026

This is the way we are lining up for Star Wars night!

📺 https://t.co/7owDbqKlDapic.twitter.com/7ud2onqZng

— Minnesota Twins (@Twins) May 16, 2026

GAME THREAD: Reds at Guardians, game 47 of 162

CLEVELAND, OH - MAY 15: Cleveland Guardians first baseman Kyle Manzardo (9) is congratulated by Cleveland Guardians center fielder Steven Kwan (38) after scoring a run during the eighth inning of the Major League Baseball interleague game between the Cincinnati Reds and Cleveland Guardians on May 15, 2026, at Progressive Field in Cleveland, OH. (Photo by Frank Jansky/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images) | Icon Sportswire via Getty Images

Here’s the Reds lineup:

Game two of three in Cleveland

Powered by @PNCBankpic.twitter.com/cfdF4pmdqk

— Cincinnati Reds (@Reds) May 16, 2026

Here’s the Guardians’ lineup:

Tonight's lineup.#GuardsBallpic.twitter.com/He4TwlsJwv

— Cleveland Guardians (@CleGuardians) May 16, 2026

Let’s go, Guardians!

Colton Crowdis Commits To Marquette Men’s Basketball

Mar 29, 2024; Dallas, TX, USA; Marquette Golden Eagles mascot waves a flag before the first half in the semifinals of the South Regional against the North Carolina State Wolfpack of the 2024 NCAA Tournament at American Airlines Center.

New Golden Eagle Kinda Outta Nowhere Alert!

Head coach Shaka Smart has a new face for his 2026-27 roster in point guard Colton Crowdis, who has committed to play for Marquette in the fall. Crowdis is coming in as a freshman and will have four years of eligibility.

100% Committed!! 🔵🟡 pic.twitter.com/z3LiRObSDy

— Colton Crowdis (@ccrowdis5) May 16, 2026

The first I heard of Marquette having an interest in the 6’4” Canadian point guard that was at Bridgton Academy in Maine this past season was….. on May 8 when this tweet was shared in the group chat:

Colton tells me he'll be on a visit at Marquette next week.

Recruitment continuing to take off for the Canadian guard. Special offensive talent. @ccrowdis5https://t.co/gIWBX30lRP

— Joe Moussa (@Joe_NPH) May 8, 2026

Yep. May. Of 2026. When Class of 2026 players could commit and sign back in November of 2025. When the spring signing period for Class of 2026 prospects opened up in mid-April. May. Uh huh.

Here’s what I’m thinking is going on: Crowdis was always a 2026 prospect, and all of the tweets I can find mentioning him back to last summer back that up. Along the way, he wasn’t particularly thrilled with the Division 1 options that were sending him scholarship offers, and he started leaning towards taking a post-graduate year at Bridgton and resetting the deck a year from now…. and then guys like Marquette assistant Cody Hatt were making phone calls with their New England prep school contacts, and ta-da, interest from Marquette, St. John’s, and Providence even though Crowdis could have committed and signed somewhere else long before now.

That raises a separate question of why Hatt and his NEPSAC contacts didn’t have Marquette interested in Crowdis long before now, but that’s a different issue. Heck, if the plan for Crowdis involves him coming in and redshirting the 2026-27 season, then that all makes sense relative to Marquette’s interest. I can’t say I possibly see him coming in and being a real contributor from Day 1 this November.

Then again….

2026 6'4 PG Colton Crowdis just dropped 40 points on 8 threes for Bridgton Academy

His last 3 games:

-40 points, 8 3PM vs St.Andrews
-12 points, 14 assists vs Lee Academy
-14 points, 5 rebounds, 4 assists, game winner vs Newman

One of the most productive PGs in the country… pic.twitter.com/nHpqA5V9gs

— Joe Moussa (@Joe_NPH) February 1, 2026

At some point, 20/7/7/3 steals has to mean something, right?

Colton Crowdis @ccrowdis5 6’4 PG c/o 2026 highlights from last week @BridgtonHoops averaging 20ppg, 7apg, 7rpg, 3spg pic.twitter.com/ZbMgKppTJn

— Bill Crowdis (@CoachCrowdis) February 10, 2026

He did what against #1 Blair Academy?

21 points, 5 assists, 5 rebounds, 5 steals Vs #1 Blair Academy @PrepNationalpic.twitter.com/DodzcXPx9S

— Colton Crowdis (@ccrowdis5) March 10, 2026

Okay, look, I’m not a fan of the dribble stepback shots or the hurking it up from extra long distance, especially since I don’t have shooting data for Crowdis or context for those shots, but if it works, it works, right?

Season Averages:
20 ppg, 7 rebounds, 6.5 assists, 3 steals pic.twitter.com/1229bChKhW

— Colton Crowdis (@ccrowdis5) March 16, 2026

Alrighty, let’s fire up a brand new scholarship chart.

Until/unless we’re told otherwise, Colton Crowdis goes onto the chart as a freshman this season along with Alex Egbuonu and Ethan Johnston. They’ll be joined by Ian Miletic and Nash Walker who are coming off of redshirt seasons in 2025-26, although for Walker, it was only half a season after joining the program in January.

In theory, I can see how Crowdis could fit into this year’s rotation, absorbing a few minutes at point guard, and thus creating more depth in the primary ball-handling department. At 6’4”, he would create a little bit of a different dimension to Nigel James, and I mean that literally since that’s four extra inches of point guard. If he can contribute right away at PG, that opens up possibilities as to precisely how Shaka Smart deploys Nolan Minessale in the backcourt as well. If Minessale is more of a optional creator on the court with both James and Crowdis, that pushes Marquette back in the direction of having Tyler Kolek and Kam Jones on the court together as Shaka Smart coached the squad into the Sweet 16 in 2024.


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👀 Neuer in Germany's World Cup squad after all? Nagelsmann reacts

👀 Neuer in Germany's World Cup squad after all? Nagelsmann reacts

For weeks, a possible DFB return for Manuel Neuer for the World Cup in the USA, Mexico, and Canada has been a topic of discussion. 'Sky' reignited that debate today with breaking news right in the middle of FC Bayern’s celebrations. On Saturday evening, Julian Nagelsmann has now commented on the matter on the current sportstudio on 'ZDF'.

Speaking with Jochen Breyer, the national team coach was available to talk just a few hours after the end of the Bundesliga season, but gave few answers. 

"I’m not talking about player names today," said the DFB coach in general terms: "Every player who played a role during my time in office will get a phone call. Some, however, will receive bad news." 

He was also asked how far along he was with squad planning: "There are still a few details to clarify," said Nagelsmann. "A lot of players are relatively set. We don’t want to shake up the squad."

When explicitly asked about Neuer, Nagelsmann responded with a hint of irony: "I’m actually super surprised. I’m sticking to my opening point that I contact the player first. That hasn’t happened yet," said the national team coach with a broad grin. 

Asked about the 55-man preliminary squad list submitted to FIFA during the week, Nagelsmann replied: "It’s always mandatory to put all players with a German passport on the list. I haven’t even seen the list. My team manager sent it off. But my team manager is already asleep. We can’t call him anymore."

About Oliver Baumann, he said: "As of today, I’m very comfortable with the communication. What the media are speculating about is for them to assess."

Nagelsmann deliberately postponed the squad announcement until May 21. In closing, he said about the Neuer issue: "If I start commenting on certain topics just because all of Germany is discussing them, I’m not going to do that. The players will hear it from me transparently. Something big is coming on Thursday." 

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"I never seen that before," said Castle, who led the …

With eight minutes left and the Spurs ahead by 33 points, Timberwolves coach Chris Finch conceded defeat by pulling his starters, including Edwards, who finished with a team-high 24 points on 9-for-26 shooting. Rather than head straight for the Minnesota bench, Edwards made his way to the Spurs bench to offer his congratulations to coach Mitch Johnson and his players. "I never seen that before," said Castle, who led the Spurs with 32 points, a playoff-best 11 rebounds and six assists. "It was cool," Castle said of the act by his fellow Georgian. "We were competing all series, so for him to come over there and show that kind of respect is definitely cool."

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In other words, a referee is going to miss 3 out of 4 …

The above chart should scare the heck out of you for the sake of the league. Of instances in which the NBA reviewed a potential lane violation that wasn’t called on the floor, 77.5% of those should have been called. In other words, a referee is going to miss 3 out of 4 lane violations — and only ones that are so blatant that they must be reviewed.

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‘Too good for me’: Dave Allen has no problem with Hrgovic stoppage, trainer’s decision

DONCASTER, ENGLAND - MAY 16: David Allen reacts after defeat to Filip Hrgovic (not pictured) during the IBF Inter-Continental Heavyweight Title fight between David Allen and Filip Hrgovic at Eco-Power Stadium on May 16, 2026 in Doncaster, England. (Photo by George Wood/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Dave Allen is taking his ninth loss on the chin, admitting that he was simply out of his depth against Filip Hrgovic today in Doncaster, England, his hometown.

Hrgovic (20-1, 15 KO) stopped Allen (25-9-2, 20 KO) in the third round, with trainer Jamie Moore making the decision to wave the towel.

The 34-year-old Allen looked disappointed when referee Steve Gray stepped in, but says he’s got no problem with Moore’s decision, and figures it must have been the correct one.

“Jamie’s like me big brother, I love Jamie to death,” Allen said after the fight. “If Jamie says enough’s enough, then enough’s enough. Thank you for looking after me. If Jamie thinks it was the right choice, it’s the right choice.”

Allen thanked the fans at Eco-Power Stadium for coming out, saying, “I’m not the best fighter in the world. We all know I’m not. I’m not a great fighter, I’m a good fighter, but these people have given me the career of a world champion.”

“I tried me heart out,” he added. “Filip Hrgovic was too good for me.”

Asked about potentially fighting for the British title, which Allen has said repeatedly was a goal of his but it hasn’t materialized, even though surely it could be done, he sounded reluctant to commit to that again.

“Maybe. It’s a great title to win,” he said. “Richard Riakporhe, I’m not sure I could hang with him, to be honest. I just want to have a few more fights.”

MBA falls to McCallie in rematch of last year's TSSAA boys lacrosse state final

FRANKLIN − James Roberts woke up the morning of May 16 knowing that, no matter what, he would put on a Montgomery Bell Academy lacrosse uniform for the final time.

The Big Red senior captain also knew that day's opponent in the TSSAA Division II-AA state championship game at Centennial High School, McCallie, was capable of knocking off the defending state champions in a rematch of last year's final.

Which is what the Blue Tornado did, outworking MBA 9-5 to take home the title and leave Roberts and his teammates momentarily distraught.

MORE: How Ensworth boys lacrosse went from 1 win to TSSAA state title in two years

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"It's hard, being a senior, being the final lacrosse game of my career," said Roberts, who did what captains do and led his team with two goals in the loss. "It's not the outcome we wanted.

"We worked so hard for this. We're in the weight room at 6:45 a.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays. This is heartbreaking. ... Today just wasn't our day."

The score was tied 5-5 going into the fourth quarter before McCallie whizzed four balls into the net and clamped down on MBA on defense.

The two teams met earlier this season, a game MBA coach Russell McWhirter said the Big Red trailed by 13 at halftime.

"We told them all week, if it was close going into the fourth, we'd be happy," McWhirter said.

As for Roberts, he's not sure what he'll do with himself come Monday morning.

"I said (May 15) at practice, it's going to feel weird not going to practice Monday," he said. "It's a wake-up call. It's hard to describe. You don't even want to talk about it."

James Bennett and Henry Billings also scored for MBA, which finished the season 14-3.

Henry Boyd, John Hudson and Ryan Stanford each scored twice for McCallie.

Paul Skrbina is a sports enterprise reporter covering the Predators, Titans, Nashville SC, local colleges and local sports for The Tennessean. Reach him at pskrbina@tennessean.com and on the X platform (formerly known as Twitter) @paulskrbina.

This article originally appeared on Nashville Tennessean: MBA finishes TSSAA lacrosse state runner-up, falls to McCallie

MBA falls to McCallie in rematch of last year's TSSAA boys lacrosse state final

FRANKLIN − James Roberts woke up the morning of May 16 knowing that, no matter what, he would put on a Montgomery Bell Academy lacrosse uniform for the final time.

The Big Red senior captain also knew that day's opponent in the TSSAA Division II-AA state championship game at Centennial High School, McCallie, was capable of knocking off the defending state champions in a rematch of last year's final.

Which is what the Blue Tornado did, outworking MBA 9-5 to take home the title and leave Roberts and his teammates momentarily distraught.

MORE: How Ensworth boys lacrosse went from 1 win to TSSAA state title in two years

MORE: Why Nolensville relished chance to celebrate TSSAA boys lacrosse state title properly

"It's hard, being a senior, being the final lacrosse game of my career," said Roberts, who did what captains do and led his team with two goals in the loss. "It's not the outcome we wanted.

"We worked so hard for this. We're in the weight room at 6:45 a.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays. This is heartbreaking. ... Today just wasn't our day."

The score was tied 5-5 going into the fourth quarter before McCallie whizzed four balls into the net and clamped down on MBA on defense.

The two teams met earlier this season, a game MBA coach Russell McWhirter said the Big Red trailed by 13 at halftime.

"We told them all week, if it was close going into the fourth, we'd be happy," McWhirter said.

As for Roberts, he's not sure what he'll do with himself come Monday morning.

"I said (May 15) at practice, it's going to feel weird not going to practice Monday," he said. "It's a wake-up call. It's hard to describe. You don't even want to talk about it."

James Bennett and Henry Billings also scored for MBA, which finished the season 14-3.

Henry Boyd, John Hudson and Ryan Stanford each scored twice for McCallie.

Paul Skrbina is a sports enterprise reporter covering the Predators, Titans, Nashville SC, local colleges and local sports for The Tennessean. Reach him at pskrbina@tennessean.com and on the X platform (formerly known as Twitter) @paulskrbina.

This article originally appeared on Nashville Tennessean: MBA finishes TSSAA lacrosse state runner-up, falls to McCallie

Red Sox place Trevor Story on the 10-day IL with a sports hernia, promote Nick Sogard

ATLANTA (AP) — The Red Sox placed struggling shortstop Trevor Story on the 10-day injured list with a sports hernia Saturday.

Boston promoted utility player Nick Sogard from Triple-A Worcester to take Story's roster spot.

Story played in 41 of Boston's first 43 games before sitting out the opener of a three-game series at Atlanta on Friday night. He is batting .206 with three homers in his fifth season with the Red Sox. He has also committed six errors. His .547 OPS ranks 165th of 173 qualified hitters.

Red Sox interim manager Chad Tracy said Story has been dealing with the injury since spring training and recently decided he would stop trying to play through it. Story is seeking out additional opinions to see if surgery will be needed.

“Everybody’s still on the information-gathering part of that, and then once you get that, there’s various routes to go,” Tracy said. “You've got to know exactly what he’s dealing with first, so we got to get all that information.”

Andruw Monasterio started in Story’s place Friday night against the Braves and was in the lineup again Saturday. He is hitting .258 in 22 games this season. Tracy said the team will evaluate the possibility of moving second baseman Marcelo Mayer to shortstop if it appears Story will be out for a while.

A two-time All-Star, Story joins outfielder Roman Anthony (right wrist sprain) and Garrett Crochet (left shoulder inflammation) on the IL for the Red Sox, who are last in the AL East. Anthony did some throwing for the second straight day before the game and Crochet threw a 35-pitch side session.

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Thunder vs. Spurs schedule: Dates, times, TV channels, scores for NBA Western Conference Finals series

Thunder vs. Spurs schedule: Dates, times, TV channels, scores for NBA Western Conference Finals series originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

With the first two rounds of the NBA Playoffs concluded, it's time to look at the Conference Finals. On Monday night, the Oklahoma City Thunder and San Antonio Spurs will tee things off in the Western Conference Finals.

While the Thunder have been perfect so far in these playoffs, the team will be gaining even more help. Forward Jalen Williams went down in Game 2 of the first round with a Grade 1 left hamstring strain. The 2022 No. 12 overall pick shared on his YouTube channel that he will be healthy and ready to go for his team's bout against the Spurs.

San Antonio has lost some games this postseason, unlike their Western Conference Finals counterpart, but the team has looked dominant for the most part. 22-year-old superstar Victor Wembanyama has proven time and time again that he is already one of the, if not THE, best defensive player in the league in terms of blocks. During the playoffs, the Frenchman has averaged a whopping 4.1 blocks per game, a number that is greater than 2 blocks away from second place (Jarrett Allen, 1.9).

While Oklahoma City has been the season-long favorite to win this year's championship, San Antonio will be their first real test of the entire playoffs. In fact, the Spurs have beaten the Thunder four out of the teams' five meetings this season. San Antonio's average margin of victory in those games was 11.75 points, so they do have a viable shot of preventing Oklahoma City from becoming the first team to win back-to-back championships since the Golden State Warriors in 2017 and 2018.

Here's what you need to know to watch Thunder vs. Spurs, including broadcast information and start times.

Thunder vs. Spurs schedule

DateGameTime (ET)Watch
May 18Game 1 at Oklahoma City8:30 p.m.NBC, Peacock, DIRECTV
May 20Game 2 at Oklahoma City8:30 p.m.NBC, Peacock, DIRECTV
May 22Game 3 at San Antonio8:30 p.m.NBC, Peacock, DIRECTV
May 24Game 4 at San Antonio8 p.m.NBC, Peacock, DIRECTV
May 26Game 5 at Oklahoma City*8:30 p.m.NBC, Peacock, DIRECTV
May 28Game 6 at San Antonio*8:30 p.m.NBC, Peacock, DIRECTV
May 30Game 7 at Oklahoma City*8 p.m.NBC, Peacock, DIRECTV

* If necessary

Where to watch Thunder vs. Spurs: TV channel, live stream

The Thunder vs. Spurs series will be broadcast by NBC. Games can be streamed live via Peacock or DIRECTV, which offers a free trial to new users. 

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NBA Playoffs bracket 2026

Click here for the updated 2026 NBA Playoffs bracket from The Sporting News.

NBA Finals schedule 2026

The NBA Finals are set to begin June 3. See the full schedule below. 

DateGameTime (ET)Watch
June 3Game 18:30 p.m.ABC, ESPN app, DIRECTV
June 5Game 28:30 p.m.ABC, ESPN app, DIRECTV
June 8Game 38:30 p.m.ABC, ESPN app, DIRECTV
June 10Game 48:30 p.m.ABC, ESPN app, DIRECTV
June 13Game 5*8:30 p.m.ABC, ESPN app, DIRECTV
June 16Game 6*8:30 p.m.ABC, ESPN app, DIRECTV
June 19Game 7*8:30 p.m.ABC, ESPN app, DIRECTV

* If necessary

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Notre Dame takes down Johns Hopkins to advance to Championship Weekend

The Notre Dame Fighting Irish continue their National Championship quest alive with a 15-9 victory over Johns Hopkins in the quarterfinals of the NCAA Tournament.

This is the third time in the last four seasons that Notre Dame has made it to the semifinals.

🎟️: Punched#GoIrish☘️ pic.twitter.com/SSalOtS92t

— Notre Dame Lacrosse (@NDlacrosse) May 16, 2026

From Notre Dame:

HEMPSTEAD, N.Y. — For the third time in four years, the Notre Dame Fighting Irish are heading to Championship Weekend of the NCAA Tournament, defeating Johns Hopkins 15-9 in the quarterfinals at James M. Shuart Stadium at Hofstra University.

Notre Dame will take on the winner of UNC/Syracuse in Charlottesville, Virginia, at 2:30 p.m. ET on Saturday, May 23 in the NCAA Championship semifinals. The game will air on ESPN2.

The victory improves Notre Dame’s record to 12-2 on the season and the Irish have now won 11 of their last 12 games in NCAA Tournament play.

Josh Yago had his best game in an Irish uniform on Saturday, finishing with a season-high seven points off four goals and three assists. The seven-point game is tied for second in program history for points in an NCAA Tournament game.

Matt Jeffery had a big performance, totaling five points off two goals and three assists, tying his career high for points in a game.

The four other starting attacking players each registered at least two points in the win, as Brock Behrman and Luke Miller each recorded three off two goals and an assist while Will Maheras scored twice and Will Angrick notched a goal and an assist.

Tyler Spano had a notable day at the dot, winning 13-of-21 faceoffs while collecting 10 ground balls.

HOW IT HAPPENED

The two defenses flexed their muscles early, as the game was scoreless over the first eight minutes of play. Hopkins was the first to strike, coming with just under 7 minutes left in the quarter.

The Fighting Irish wasted no time in responding, scoring twice over the next three minutes to take their first lead of the day at 2-1. Both goals came in transition, as Christian Alacqua scored his first goal of the season followed by a score from Will Anrick.

The Blue Jays responded with two goals of their own to close out the first frame and take a 3-2 advantage into the second quarter.

Notre Dame began the second quarter with an extra-man opportunity and cashed in, as Brady Pokorny fired a low shot into the back of the net off the feed from Yago to level the score at 3-3.

Johns Hopkins retook the lead at 4-3 before back-to-back goals from Yago put the Irish back in front with the score 5-4. The two sides traded goals and the game went into the half tied at 6-6.

Notre Dame was dialed in coming out of the halftime break, scoring three straight in the opening 5 minutes to take a 10-7 lead. The Irish goals were scored by Yago, Behrman and Jeffery.

The Blue Jays pulled one back before Behrman scored his second of the day followed by Maheras’ first of the afternoon to give Notre Dame its largest lead of the game at 11-7 heading into the final 15 minutes of regulation.

 Maheras tacked on another to start the scoring in the fourth quarter, coming in the opening 3 minutes to increase the Irish advantage to 12-7.

The Irish cruised from there, scoring three of the final five goals, courtesy of two from Miller and one from Yago to punch their ticket to Charlottesville.

STAT OF THE GAME

Each of Notre Dame’s last seven NCAA Tournament wins have been by at least five goals or more. The Irish have won by an average of 9.5 goals per game in the 2026 NCAA Tournament.

NOTRE DAME NOTES

  • Notre Dame improves to 32-26 in NCAA Championships history, including a record of 27-12 over the last 15 tournament appearances.
  • The Irish have now won 11 of their last 12 NCAA Tournament games.
  • The 2026 season marks the eighth time in program history that Notre Dame has reached the NCAA Championship semifinal round.
  • The Irish leveled the all-time series against Johns Hopkins at 4-4 and have won each of the last three matchups, all coming in NCAA postseason play.
  • The victory gives the Fighting Irish a record of 32-9 against ranked opponents since the beginning of the 2023 season.
  • The Irish have now won 56 straight games when holding their opponent to less than 10 goals in a game, a streak that dates back to the 2019 season.
  • Notre Dame’s defense held the Blue Jays to just 26 shots in the contest.
  • Yago notched his fifth hat trick of the season and tied his season high for goals in a game with four. 
  • Yago has recorded multiple points in 12 of 14 games this season.
  • Jeffery has played his best lacrosse of the season in the NCAA Tournament, recording five-point outings in both tournament games.
  • Spano has finished over 50 percent from the faceoff dot in six of his last seven games.

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The Irish advanced to the NCAA Championship Final Four at Scott Stadium on the campus of the University of Virginia in Charlottesville, Virginia, to take on the winner of North Carolina and Syracuse for a chance to play for the national championship. The game will be played at 2:30 p.m. ET on Saturday, May 23 and it will air on ESPN2.

Nurburgring 24 Hours: Max Verstappen masterclass helps team lead Mercedes 1-2

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A Max Verstappen masterclass has put his team in contention for a debut victory at the Nurburgring 24 Hours as it leads a Mercedes 1-2 after almost nine hours of racing. 

The #3 Mercedes that Verstappen shares with Daniel Juncadella, Jules Gounon and Lucas Auer leads the #80 AMG (Maxime Martin, Maro Engel, Fabian Schiller and Luca Stolz) by approximately a second.

It has been a manic race so far with mixed weather conditions that are to be expected of the Nordschleife, but the Verstappen Racing Mercedes is going strong with the night stint underway.

The team started fourth but Juncadella took second on the opening lap, overtaking Christopher Haase (Scherer Audi) before polesitter Mirko Bortolotti suffered a puncture.

It came after the Lamborghini was tagged by the #3 AMG at Turn 2, which Abt boss Martin Tomczyk labelled as “not acceptable”, but it was deemed as a racing incident.

Things soon got even worse for Abt as its sister Huracan, which started second, was given a 32s penalty at the end of the opening hour after a jump start for Marco Mapelli.

That meant Juncadella finished his stint in third, having dropped from second to fourth due to troubles negating traffic, with Verstappen jumping aboard the Mercedes after 60 minutes.

This is where Verstappen Racing truly put itself in victory contention as the four-time Formula 1 world champion remained patient behind traffic before launching attacks.

#3 Mercedes-AMG Team Verstappen Racing, Mercedes AMG GT3 EVO: Max Verstappen, Daniel Juncadella, Jules Gounon, Lucas Auer

#3 Mercedes-AMG Team Verstappen Racing, Mercedes AMG GT3 EVO: Max Verstappen, Daniel Juncadella, Jules Gounon, Lucas Auer

Amid overtaking cars which were yet to pit, having joined the track in 10th, he took net second from Christian Engelhart (Konrad Lamborghini) down the inside of Sabine Schmitz Kurve.

Thomas Preining in the Manthey Racing Porsche was next in Verstappen’s sights for the overall fight and after once again overtaking traffic, the Dutchman finally had his man just over two hours in.

He did it by overtaking the 911, which was now being driven by Ayhancan Güven, down the inside of Turn 1 while rain began falling for the first time.

That didn’t affect Verstappen though who was setting lap times that nobody could match, allowing him to finally end his two-hour stint with a 23s advantage over the Porsche.

“Initially I was a bit stuck in traffic,” said Verstappen, “so it was a bit difficult to clear the cars. But once I cleared a few of them and then the weather kicked in with a few laps of slippery conditions, that's I think where we made a difference.

“And then the car was good. Trying to stay out of trouble, but at the same time you have to push and you have to try and be on the limit, which is always, I think, a difficult compromise to find, but it worked out fine.”

His efforts were slightly unravelled though in the next stint, as Gounon simply struggled for pace with Estre (in for Guven) taking 20 minutes to cut the gap to six seconds.

Suddenly, however, the 2024 World Endurance Championship champion encountered an oil spill at Brunnchen which caused the Porsche to spin out almost four hours into the contest.

Manthey Porsche

Manthey Porsche

Although the initial assumption was that Verstappen Racing now once again held a huge advantage, others soon closed on Gounon who was overtaken by three cars in overall contention.

Those were Christian Krognes (Walkenhorst Aston Martin), Schiller and Connor de Phillippi (Schubert BMW) amid a stint the 31-year-old had called "difficult" with rain falling harder.

Thankfully for Verstappen Racing though it managed to re-overtake the Aston and BMW through the pitstops, before Gounon’s co-driver Auer overtook Schiller to give the #3 Mercedes the overall lead again.

But that didn’t last for very long as Stolz, in for Schiller, moved past Auer at the end of the seventh hour though was then overtaken by Juncadella midway through the ninth hour. 

In third is currently the Walkenhorst Aston Martin being driven by Nicki Thiim, while Jens Klingmann (Schubert BMW) and Max Hesse (Rowe BMW) complete the top five. 

Read Also: Manthey's 'Grello' Porsche out of Nurburgring 24 Hours after early crash What makes Max Verstappen’s Nurburgring Mercedes different under the skin

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Mourinho's Benfica pull off an incredible feat in Portugal 😳

Mourinho's Benfica pull off an incredible feat in Portugal
Mourinho's Benfica pull off an incredible feat in Portugal 😳

Can you imagine your team playing a 34-round tournament, winning 23 times, losing no matches, and still not even securing a place in the main international competition the following season?

That is exactly what happened to José Mourinho’s Benfica in the current edition of the Portuguese Championship.

The number of draws ended up ruining their title chances and then their fight for second place.

The Eagles ultimately finished third. And they will have to settle for the Europa League in 2026/2027.

Only the top two teams in Liga Portugal secure a place in the following season’s UCL.

Benfica still had a chance to take second place from Sporting this Saturday (16), but they needed their Lisbon rivals to slip up and had to do their own job.

The away win over Estoril came (3-1), taking the team to 80 points.

But Sporting also won (3-0 over Gil Vicente) and reached 82.

The two draws in the previous rounds — combined with two Sporting wins — contributed to the final collapse.

Porto, meanwhile, who had already been crowned champions at the end of Matchday 32, finally lifted the trophy early after beating Santa Clara and reaching 88 points.

And Braga (59) took the Conference League spot. 

Famalicão (5th) are now the ones waiting to see what happens, as they will secure a place in the Conference League qualifying rounds if Sporting beat Torrense in the Portuguese Cup final. 


Will Al-Hilal follow the same path?

One of Saudi Arabia’s giants, Al-Hilal boasts 47 matches and a grand total of zero defeats this season.

Their last loss? A 2-1 defeat to Fluminense in the Club World Cup quarter-finals.

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Benzema’s current team was eliminated from the Asian Champions League without losing — they went out on penalties to Al-Sadd in a one-off round-of-16 match.

They won the Saudi King’s Cup and are right on Al-Nassr’s heels in the race for the Saudi Pro League.

Cristiano Ronaldo’s team lead with 83 points and only depend on themselves to become champions.

Al-Hilal, meanwhile, have 81. They need to beat Al-Fayha away and hope Al-Nassr stumble at home against Fábio Carille’s Damac — who are fighting relegation.

A possible tie on points (84 each) would hand the title to Simone Inzaghi’s side, who hold the advantage in the head-to-head record, the first tiebreaker.


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District E Track: Wachusett sweeps D1 titles; Clinton, AMSA shine in D2

Athletes and coaches from the Wachusett boys' and girls' track and field teams celebrate sweeping the team titles at the District E Division 1 Championship meet at Auburn High on Saturday, May 16, 2026.

HIGH SCHOOLS

Boys' track

District E Division 1 Championship: Wachusett's Amani Mbugua won the 200 (22.09) and the 400 (50.09), Brady Bartley was tops in the mile (4:29.23) and Benjamin Duffy won the 2 mile (9:56.18) as the Mountaineers claimed the team title with 116 points at Auburn High.

Worcester Tech took second with 86 points, as Gershom Opoku win the 100 (10.9) and the high jump (6-2) and Nana Brempong, Leet Leet, Emmanuel Mireku and Kayden Gray won the 1,600 (3:35.05). Leet also won the triple jump (42-2.5) for Worcester Tech.

Westborough's Dylan Hosein won the pole vault (12 feet, 6 inches) and Casey Peak claimed the title in the discus (124-4) as the Rangers took third with 67 points.

Quabbin's Jinxi Zou (110 hurdles, 15.03) and Sadiki Francis (400 hurdles, 58.38) help the Panthers take fourth with 58.5 points.

Oakmont's Jayden Brostrom won the 800 with a school-record time of 1:58.49.

Other individual winners included Shrewsbury's Makhy Washington in the long jump (21-3.5) and Fitchburg's Cole Lashua in the shot put (48-10), while Shrewsbury's Zayd Ibrahim, Dan iel Tian, Guoyu Lin and Chirantan Mavinahalli won the 400 relay (44.03) and Hudson's Jason Blake, Oliver Mello, Harrison Mello and Jackson Deveney won the 3,200 (8:28.70).

District E Division 2 Championship: Clinton continued its stellar spring, as Sean Blaze won the 100 (10:85), 200 (22.47) and long jump (21-7) to help the Gaels cruise to the team title with 105 points at Gardner High.

Clinton's Jamison Brier won the shot put (50-11) and the Gaels took home wins in the 400 relay (44.22) and the 1,600 relay (3:30.73).

Ayer-Shirley's Jake Leone won the 2 mile (9:58.5) as the Panthers placed second with 84 points, while Gardner's Kingsley Yang won the high jump (6-2) to help the Wildcats to third with 51 points.

Uxbridge tied for fourth with Narragansett with 43 points, as the Spartans got a win in the discus from Julian Rosenburg (162-11), while the Warriors were led by Jordan Baumann sweeping the 100 hurdles (15.09) and the 400 hurdles (57.26).

Other individual winners included Parkers' Nathaniel Henshaw (mile, 4:24.95), Whitinsville Christian's Nathanael Vos (800, 2:03.05), Lunenburg's Matt Agnese (400, 50.12), Littleton's Owen Kobaly (pole vault, 11-6), Leicester's Jeremiah Kinsumba (triple jump, 46-2) and Quaboag's Jacob Cacace (javelin, 153-7). Parker Charger won the 3.200 relay (8;29.07)/

Girls' track

District E Division 1 Championship: Wachusett's Naomi Witt won the 800 (2:18.57) and the mile (5:15.79) and the Mountaineers' relay teams took home wins in the 1,600 and 3,200 to capture the team title with 127.25 points at Auburn High.

Wachusett's Mackenzy Perry, Kaitlyn Brenn, Keira Chabot and Annika Kindorf took the 3,200 (10:10.22), and teammates Madison Benson, Elenna Annunziata, Leah Mead and Paige Daley won the 1,600 (4:18.84).

Algonquin's Jillian Belniak won the 400 hurdles (1:09.16), Charlotte Lipka won the high jump (5-2) and Tanvi Mehta won the 400 (58.39) as the Titans were second with 112.5 points.

Westborough's Al Regnier won the 100 hurdles (15.0), long jump (18-3) and the triple jump (36-4.25), Clare Hall won the 2 mile (11:48.05) and Imani Curran won the pole jaul (9-6) as the Rangers took third with 105.50 points.

Auburn's Isabel Zukowski won the discus (119-0) and the shot put (38-10), Shrewsbury's Lucy McNeil won the javelin (101-4) and Fitchburg's Therea Edouard (200, 26.32) and Jayzelle Florival (100, 12.28) took home individual titles and also teamed with Fiona Palmer and Arianna Louissant to give the Red Raiders a win in the 400 relay (49.75).

District E Division 2 Championship: Aysha Silva won the shot put (34-0.25), while Maya Jenkins was second in the 100 (13.08) and the long jump (16-2.75) and third in the 200 (26.90), Elizabeth Zickus was second in the triple jump (36-7), Stephanie Meredith was second in the discus (103-1) and Jalila Menkari was second in the 800 (2:30) as the Eagles won the team title with 95 points at Gardner High.

Ayer-Shirley was second with 74.25 points, as the Panthers were led by Roxane McKenzie, who won the 100 (12.58) and 200 (26.27).

Lunenburg was third with 70.75 points, as Olivia Coronella was second in the 2 mile (11:23.54) and fifth in the mile, Sophia Viveiros was fourth in the javelin and Karynna Long was fourth in the 100 hurdles (16.75) and seventh in the discus.

Littleton's Bella Chen won the discus (104-0) to help the Tigers take fourth with 50.5 points and Whitinsville Christian placed fifth with 47.25 points, as Abby Flagg won the mile (5:08.22) and Emily Flagg took the 2 mile (10:45.09).

Millbury's Ava Lucke won the long jump (16-8.5) and Mila Nikiforow won the 800 (2:23.08) as the Woolies took sixth with 46 points.

Tyngsborough's Savannah Jansson won the 100 hurdles (15.37), 400 hurdles (1:04.78) and the high jump (5-2). Other individual winners included David Prouty's Zoe Barnett (triple jump, 36-11.75), Valley Tech's Abigail Bilodeau (400, 57.76) and Parker's Kinsley Kline (pole vault, 11-6).

David Prouty won the 400 relay (52.1), Parker Charter won the 1,600 relay (4:16.11) and Sutton claimed the 3,200 relay (10:22.15).

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No trophy in turbulent season but Alonso arrival offers Chelsea hope

Xabi Alonso smiling while sat in the Real Madrid dugout
Alonso was sacked by Real Madrid in January [Getty Images]

Only a few hundred dispirited Chelsea fans were still inside Wembley as Cole Palmer and Co trudged up the steps to collect their losers' medals following their FA Cup final defeat by Manchester City.

The news of Xabi Alonso's impending arrival as the club's new manager, which filtered out within the aftermath of Saturday's 1-0 loss, would have lifted their mood.

The appointment of the former Real Madrid and Bayer Leverkusen boss, 44, is expected in the coming days and he will be unveiled in pre-season, with his contract beginning on 1 July.

Win or lose at Wembley, Chelsea had already been close to making a decision on Liam Rosenior's replacement - and keen to avoid creating a distraction for players and staff involved in the showpiece occasion.

There was, therefore, nothing to delay the announcement once the match was over, allowing attention to turn to the future.

Although Alonso, who enjoyed a distinguished playing career and led Bayer Leverkusen to league and cup success in Germany, is an exciting appointment for supporters, there is also an acceptance he faces a difficult task.

Chelsea are heading into a turbulent summer as the FA Cup final loss denied them another route into European competition.

Champions League qualification is already out of reach, while a place in the Europa League looks unlikely with the club currently ninth in the Premier League with two games left and probably needing at least a seventh-placed finish.

Conference League football would do little to improve finances or excite fans used to facing Europe's elite.

There is a realistic chance Chelsea will miss out on Uefa competition altogether. However, sources at the club strongly reject suggestions they would prefer to avoid qualifying for lesser competitions, or be content without European football, despite their settlement with financial regulators following significant spending on transfers.

It leaves Alonso inheriting a team low on confidence, operating under financial constraints and facing wider personnel challenges.

What do Blues see in Alonso?

Chelsea are keen to learn lessons from this season and have been impressed by Alonso's knowledge, leadership, emotional intelligence and values.

They also value his trophy pedigree and ability to work collaboratively within an established structure.

It's a very different group of players and structure to the one at Real Madrid, where Alonso's seven-month tenure ended in January after a falling out with several key players including Kylian Mbappe.

There are not the same Galactico names at Stamford Bridge, but key players like Marc Cucurella and Enzo Fernandez criticised the club during Rosenior's tenure as he lost large parts of the dressing room, particularly among the Spanish speakers.

It's something Alonso will have to reflect upon, but sources close to several players have expressed excitement about his appointment.

Perhaps significantly, the Spaniard has been appointed "manager" rather than "head coach" to reflect his seniority within a partnership involving key figures at the club, as they seek to rebuild after a turbulent campaign that led to the managerial departures of Enzo Maresca and Rosenior.

That is not to say Alonso will make every decision.

Chelsea have five sporting directors with defined responsibilities, and player recruitment will be conducted in collaboration with him and those figures, "tweaking" the need to add experience with long-term planning.

There will also need to be alignment on significant outgoings, especially if Chelsea fail to make Europe.

Alonso is known to be excited by the squad, but both parties know it still needs to be improved over the summer, with the Blues known to be targeting a centre-back, midfielder and forward at minimum.

There is also an acknowledgement within the club of past mistakes and it must work with Alonso - a former midfielder with Liverpool, Real Madrid and Bayern Munich - to become the winning team they, and the fans, expect them to be.

Culture, squad and physical issues need fixing

Chelsea are also facing cultural issues that continue to undermine progress. These were brought into focus by a protest march involving around 200 fans on Wembley Way on Saturday.

There is a growing disconnect between supporters and the club, as well as fans and players. In some cases, there are also divisions within the squad and between players and the wider organisation.

One contributing factor, as influential co-owner Behdad Eghbali has acknowledged, "getting that stability on the manager side is one of the things we haven't done right yet".

The hope is someone of Alonso's status and authority can help address that, reinforcing the club's ambition and improving communication with both players and supporters.

On the pitch, he will be tasked with improving the team mentally, physically and tactically. Questions have been asked about the squad's mentality, with accusations of players "downing tools" this term, having the worst disciplinary record in the division, and a poor record in key matches.

That includes a 14-game winless run against Manchester City and seven consecutive defeats in domestic cup finals.

Physically, Chelsea have been outperformed by opponents, having covered less distance than any other team in the Premier League this season, aside from a single exception at Anfield in the 1-1 draw against Liverpool last weekend.

Defensively, problems under Maresca earlier in the campaign evolved into wider issues at both ends of the pitch under Rosenior, whose six-game losing run without scoring ultimately led to his exit.

It was a closely fought match against Pep Guardiola's side, but interim boss Calum McFarlane was left bemoaning the fact "football can be cruel", believing his side deserved at least one penalty.

He added: "It's a really talented group - there's lots of quality. The fight and heart have been questioned at times, but in the last two performances I don't think you can question that."

There is quality, but plenty of work still to be done. Chelsea have a furious fanbase and gone from Maresca, Rosenior, McFarlane and now to Alonso in five months.

It's an ownership under scrutiny and Alonso has much to do, and a tough task in trying to bring it all together.

Filip Hrgovic trounces Dave Allen in three rounds

DONCASTER, ENGLAND - MAY 16: Filip Hrgovic punches David Allen during the IBF Inter-Continental Heavyweight Title fight between David Allen and Filip Hrgovic at Eco-Power Stadium on May 16, 2026 in Doncaster, England. (Photo by George Wood/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Filip Hrgovic came to Doncaster to make whatever statement he could today against Dave Allen, and he did just that, stopping the popular hometown fighter in the third round of their heavyweight main event from Eco-Power Stadium.

Hrgovic (20-1, 15 KO) was pretty dominant from the opening bell, and Allen (25-9-2, 20 KO) never really seemed any sort of legitimate threat. As unanswered punches came from both hands of “El Animal” in round three, Allen’s trainer Jamie Moore made the decision to wave the towel, and referee Steve Gray stepped in to stop it at 2:37.

Allen seemed disappointed with the decision, and understandably so. He was doing his best to slip shots and try to get Hrgovic — who has had stamina issues in the past — into the second half of the fight, but it just wasn’t working, at least in Moore’s view. Allen wasn’t throwing much back, and even when he did he was struggling to connect.

It is a predictable outcome in the sense of who won and who lost, as Hrgovic was rightly a heavy favorite coming in. But the Doncaster crowd clearly had hoped to see something more or at least something longer.

After the fight, Hrgovic sounded pretty ready to fight Moses Itauma in August, though that’s not yet official.

UFC Fight Night: Allen vs. Costa Results & Highlights

UFC Fight Night: Allen vs. Costa Results & Highlights

On Saturday night the UFC returns to Las Vegas for another edition of UFC Fight Night.

The card is set to take place at the Meta APEX in Las Vegas, Nevada. UFC Fight Night will be headlined by a matchup at 145 pounds, when Arnold Allen takes on Melquizael Costa. “Almighty” has just one win in his last four outings. His last victory came nearly two years ago, as he defeated Giga Chikadze by unanimous decision in July 2024. The Brazilian native Costa is currently on a six-fight winning streak, along with four stoppages.

Below, you can catch up on all the UFC Fight Night results and fight-ending highlights.

UFC Fight Night Results (Prelims)

Shauna Bannon (+235) vs. Nicolle Caliari (-290)

Caliari def. Bannon via submission, due to an arm-triangle choke (3:08 of Round 3)

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Nicolle Caliari gets the submission!

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Daniel Barez (+130) vs. Luis Gurule (-155)

Alice Ardelean (-190) vs. Polyana Viana (+160)

Cody Brundage (+135) vs. Andre Petroski (-160)

Ketlen Vieira (+130) vs. Jacqueline Cavalcanti (-155)

Tommy Gant (-180) vs. Artur Minev (+150)

Tuco Tokkos (+140) vs. Ivan Erslan (-165)

UFC Fight Night Results (Main Card)

Nikolay Veretennikov (+100) vs. Khaos Williams (-120)

Timmy Cuamba (+105) vs. Benardo Sopaj (-125)

Modestas Bukauskas (-325) vs. Christian Edwards (+260)

Malcom Wellmaker (-260) vs. Juan Diaz (+210)

DooHo Choi (+135) vs. Daniel Santos (-165)

Arnold Allen (-120) vs. Melquizael Costa (+100)

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Slumping Rangers shortstop Corey Seager sits out because of back spasms

HOUSTON (AP) — Texas Rangers All-Star shortstop Corey Seager was not in the starting lineup Saturday against the Houston Astros after waking up with back spasms.

Rangers manager Skip Schumaker said he’s hopeful Seager — in a career-worst 0 for 27 slump — will be able to play Sunday in the series finale.

“He wanted to see if he could loosen up when he got here,” Schumaker said. “Just didn’t loosen up, so just wanted to play it smart and not push him.”

Seager did not play Friday night in a 2-0 loss to the Astros, but Schumaker maintained that was a scheduled off day and Saturday morning was the first time he had experienced any back issues.

The 32-year-old Seager is batting .179 with seven homers and 19 RBIs in 42 games this season.

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Dodgers Lineup vs. Angels: Freddie Freeman Back, Kyle Tucker Out

May 15, 2026; Anaheim, California, USA; Los Angeles Dodgers designated hitter Shohei Ohtani (17) is greeted by first base coach Chris Woodward (84) after being walked during the third inning against the Los Angeles Angels at Angel Stadium. Mandatory Credit: William Liang-Imagn Images

The Los Angeles Dodgers are hoping to keep the good times rolling on Saturday, facing the Los Angeles Angels for the second game of the road Freeway Series.

After losing seven straight to the Angels dating back to 2024, the Dodgers finally broke through against their local rival.

In 2025, the Angels swept both season series, with the Dodgers going 0-6, despite having a much better season than the Angels.

The Dodgers won on Friday despite Blake Snell not making his scheduled start, as he was scratched a few hours before the game.

May 15, 2026; Anaheim, California, USA; Los Angeles Dodgers designated hitter Shohei Ohtani (17) is greeted by first base coach Chris Woodward (84) after being walked during the third inning against the Los Angeles Angels at Angel Stadium. Mandatory Credit: William Liang-Imagn Images
May 15, 2026; Anaheim, California, USA; Los Angeles Dodgers designated hitter Shohei Ohtani (17) is greeted by first base coach Chris Woodward (84) after being walked during the third inning against the Los Angeles Angels at Angel Stadium. Mandatory Credit: William Liang-Imagn Images

The Dodgers’ bullpen dominated the Angels’ hitting staff, with no damage done all game and little in terms of threat or pressure on the staff as a whole.

In turn, the Dodgers’ offense saw sustained power, something they have lacked in 2025 for most of the year, with three home runs in the game creating six runs on the board.

On Saturday, the goal is to keep things going.

Dodgers Lineup vs. Angels

1. Shohei Ohtani, DH
2. Mookie Betts, SS
3. Freddie Freeman, 1B
4. Will Smith, C
5. Andy Pages, CF
6. Max Muncy, 3B
7. Teoscar Hernandez, LF
8. Alex Call, RF
9. Hyeseong Kim, 2B

With a righty on the mound for the Angels in Jose Soriano, the Dodgers have deployed a lefty-leaning lineup, hoping to rattle one of the best pitchers in the American League.

Ohtani, Freeman, Muncy, and Kim, the four left-handers in the lineup, will be counted on to deliver at the plate.

Teoscar Hernandez is the hottest bat on the team right now, and despite the matchup not being strong, he could have another big day.

Beyond taking home the victory, Dodgers fans will want the lineup to continue showing progress in the right direction.

Who is pitching for the Dodgers?

LHP: Justin Wrobleski

Apr 26, 2026; Los Angeles, California, USA; Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Justin Wrobleski (70) celebrates in the dugout after the sixth inning against the Chicago Cubs at Dodger Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Jonathan Hui-Imagn Images
Apr 26, 2026; Los Angeles, California, USA; Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Justin Wrobleski (70) celebrates in the dugout after the sixth inning against the Chicago Cubs at Dodger Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Jonathan Hui-Imagn Images

Justin Wrobleski, who has pitched 44.2 innings with a 2.42 ERA, will need to provide some length for the team.

The bullpen was taxed by their activity, and it is reasonable to expect at least six innings. He has been great at limiting hard contact and attacking the strike zone.

He has only 22 strikeouts on the year, and his FIP indicates he is due for regression, but the sample size is large enough to believe he can be a workhorse, highly effective innings eater.

17 Hawaii baseball players reflect on year during senior night

In the end, the Hawaii baseball team’s undoing was neither the day-long rain nor the the lightning storm that caused a 30-minute delay.

It was an unheralded Cal State Northridge right-hander who baffled the Rainbow Warriors on senior night at Les Murakami Stadium.

An announced sellout of 4,354 — there were 2,431 through the gates — saw Adam Christopher pitch a six-hit complete game in the Matadors’ 8-1 victory. Christopher had never pitched past the sixth inning or thrown more than 67 pitches in his previous three starts.

But Christopher struck out 12 while hitting the zone on 84 of 118 pitches. It was the Matadors’ first complete game of the season.

Christopher said the game plan was to pitch into the fifth inning.

“We’re on that last game, and Coach (Eddie Cornejo) said, ‘you got it, let’s ride,’” Christopher recalled. “Once I came in the eighth, I said, ‘let’s go.’ I can’t thank my boys enough. They were making plays all day. It was a grind. I’m really appreciative. Once we were cruising, they were like, ‘go and enjoy it.’ It’s my last game in college. A tough pill to swallow, but it’s a great way to go out.”

Last summer, Christopher transferred from Reinhardt University in Waleska, Ga. Reinhardt’s enrollment (1,120) is half the size of Friday night’s crowd. But Christopher said he was inspired by the Matadors’ fans who made the trip and a curveball he developed in Little League.

“As a kid, I started ripping it,” Christopher said of the curve.. “Thankfully, it plays pretty well when I need it. I have to keep fine-tuning it.”

The outcome had no bearing on the both teams’ plans. The ’Bows, who finished the regular season 27-22 overall and 16-14 in league play, already clinched the fourth seed in next week’s five-team Big West Tournament in Irvine, Calif. The ’Bows will be the “home” team against Cal State Fullerton, UC Davis or UC Irvine in Wednesday’s play-in game. The Matadors, who needed to sweep this three-game series to keep their postseason hopes alive, lost the first two games and were playing for pride on Friday night.

While UH coach Rich Hill said the goal was to win the regular-season finale, he also wanted to provide a sendoff in the 17 seniors’ final game at Murakami Stadium.

“That’s what this night was all about,” Hill said. “These seniors getting to experience playing at Les Murakami Stadium in front of their family, friends and the very loyal fans here. I’m glad they had an opportunity to do that tonight. … This venue is so special — for these guys to have an opportunity to do that, that’s what this night is all about.”

Ben Zeigler-Namoa, who returned for his fourth UH season, said: “I think that was the goal tonight. I mean, we obviously wanted to go out and compete and give our guys a chance, and look at our depth pieces, as well. It’s not too great to lose. But I’m grateful and happy I got to meet all these guys and coaching staff. It’s been a wild ride, and I’m happy we’re continuing it.”

In the top of the third, Will Linberg broke a scoreless game with a solo drive that tucked inside the foul pole in right for his second home run of the season — and the Matadors’ first run of the series. It ended a scoring drought of 23 innings.

In the fifth, Trent Abel walked and Linberg reached on an infield single to short. On a double steal, UH catcher Kamaehu Sanchez’s throw sailed into center field as Abel raced home for a 2-0 lead.

The ’Bows cut the deficit to 2-1 on Gabe Wright’s single to deep short in the bottom of the fifth inning.

But the Matadors answered with a three-run sixth for a 5-1 lead.

The Matadors added three runs in the eighth to end the suspense.

Patriots scouting report: Dre’Mont Jones brings power to the edge

PITTSBURGH, PENNSYLVANIA - JANUARY 4: Dre'Mont Jones #41 of the Baltimore Ravens lines up during an NFL football game against the Pittsburgh Steelers at Acrisure Stadium on January 04, 2026 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Michael Owens/Getty Images) | Getty Images

The New England Patriots completely rebuilt their defensive edge during the 2025 offseason, but just one year later had to make more investments to ensure its quality heading into the future. The first big move was bringing in Dre’Mont Jones in free agency; the veteran arrived on a three-year, $36.5 million contract.

What will Jones bring to the table, though? Let’s find out.

Hard facts

Name: Dre’Mont Jones

Position: Defensive edge/Outside linebacker/Defensive end

Jersey number: 5

Opening day age: 29 (1/5/1997)

Measurements: 6’2 3/4”, 268 lbs, 33 3/4” arm length, 9 5/8” hand size, 5.12s 40-yard dash, 7.71s 3-cone drill, 4.53s short shuttle, 31 1/2” vertical jump, 9’2” broad jump, 18 bench press reps, 6.13 Relative Athletic Score

Experience

NFL: Denver Broncos (2019-22), Seattle Seahawks (2023-24), Tennessee Titans (2025), Baltimore Ravens (2025), New England Patriots (2026-) | College: Ohio State (2015-18)

A standout defensive lineman at St. Ignatius in Cleveland, four-star prospect Jones was one of the top high school recruits in Ohio. He received interest form multiple Power 5 programs including Michigan, Notre Dame and Georgia, but ultimately ended up staying in his home state; he committed to Ohio State in June 2014 and the following year arrived in Columbus.

After redshirting his freshman year, Jones went on to appear in 39 games as a Buckeye with 37 starts. A two-time All-Big Ten selection (first team 2018, third team 2017), he registered 115 total tackles as well as 9.5 sacks, a forced fumble, an two recoveries. He also returned his lone career interception 28 yards for a touchdown. With his production steadily increasing, Jones opted to forgo his final year of eligibility to enter the NFL Draft in 2019.

When Jones entered the league as the 71st overall selection in the third round of the 2019 draft, he did so as an interior lineman. As such, he played 56 games for the Broncos and notched 22 sacks. His productivity set him up for a major payday as a free agent in 2023, and he ended up earning a three-year, $51.5 million deal from the Seahawks.

In Seattle, Jones continued a development that had already started toward the tail-end of his Broncos career: he no longer was a true interior player, and instead spent a majority of his snaps on the edge. From that position, he added 34 more games and 8.5 sacks to his NFL résumé, but that did not save him from getting the axe after his second season with the club. Jones ended up in Tennessee shortly thereafter but was traded to Baltimore midway through the 2025 season.

Now a Patriot, he is bringing the experience of 108 games, 37.5 sacks as well as three forced fumbles and recoveries each to Foxborough. Notably, however, none of his production came in the playoffs: despite having seven NFL seasons under his belt, Jones has yet to make the postseason.

Scouting report

Strengths: Jones entered the NFL as an interior defensive lineman, primarily playing as a 3-technique before moving out to the edge. But even though he shed some weight as part of that transition — he is 13 pounds lighter now than he was early in his career — he still retained some of the characteristics that made him a productive player and third-round draft pick. One of those is, unsurprisingly, his gap versatility: Jones is still capable of lining up in various spots and a disruptive player both on the inside and on the edge.

Inside, he has good quickness to challenge guards and centers; he forces them to commit early and uses his counters wisely to take advantage; he also is effective on stunts and other line games. On the outside, Jones is pure power. A speed-to-power rusher whose bull rush in particular drives tackles off their spot, he has good pursuit speed and plays with a red-hot motor, all while employing advanced hand technique and those very same counters to generate pressure.

Weaknesses: Jones seemingly wills his way to success instead of relying on his athletic prowess or size; while both are certainly starter caliber, they don’t stand out either. This shows up on tape, with his explosiveness and bend being merely average, and his reliance on a power-based approach — especially when aligned outside the tackle as a true edge — sometimes leaving him in a vulnerable position. In general, Jones produces plenty of hits and hurries but is an inconsistent finisher. He also is a bit of a wildcard in the run game, and was used mostly in passing situations between his stints in Tennessee and Baltimore.

2025 review

Stats (Titans): 9 games (9 starts) | 408 defensive snaps (70.7%), 10 special teams snaps (4.1%) | 26 tackles, 2 missed tackles (7.1%), 5 TFLs, 1 FR | 19 QB pressures (4.5 sacks, 4 hits, 10 hurries) | 1 target, 1 catch surrendered (100%), 5 yards | 2 penalties (incl. 0 declined/offsetting)

Stats (Ravens): 9 games (8 starts) | 383 defensive snaps (65.4%), 36 special teams snaps (15.4%) | 17 tackles, 1 missed tackle (5.6%), 2 TFLs, 1 FR | 32 QB pressures (2.5 sacks, 11 hits, 18 hurries) | 1 target, 1 catch surrendered (100%), 9 yards, 1 PBU | 3 penalties (incl. 1 declined/offsetting)

Season recap: Jones started 2025 by losing his job. Even though he had held a regular role along the Seahawks’ defensive line the previous two seasons, a decrease in playing time set the stage for him getting cut before entering the final year of his contract with the team. However, he did not remain on the market for too long: 10 days after his early-March release, Jones put his signature under a one-year, $8.5 million contract with the Titans.

He acclimated well to his new team and quickly earned a starting role as an outside linebacker. That said, his production was lacking early on: despite playing almost two thirds of Tennessee’s defensive snaps over the first five weeks of the season, he failed to register any sacks of even quarterback hits.

From Week 6 on, however, he picked up the pace. Over his next four games, Jones registered 4.5 sacks, four hits and five hurries. He was clearly trending up, and that might have ended up sealing his fate before the trade deadline.

With the Titans at 1-8 and obvious sellers after firing head coach Brian Callahan, Jones was shipped to Baltimore in exchange for a conditional fifth-round draft pick (that would have upgraded to a fourth-rounder had the Ravens made the playoffs).

Jones getting traded on November 3 put him in a fairly unique position. Whereas the Titans did not yet have their bye week, the Ravens already enjoyed theirs. As a consequence, he ended up playing 18 regular season games — making him one of only four players since the NFL’s expansion to a 17-game format in 2021 to do so.

Despite the workload, Jones picked up right where he left off and was able to carry his momentum over to his new team. He ended up playing nine games as a Raven, starting eight, and although not quite duplicating his Tennessee sack numbers was a disruptive player: he registered 32 pressures after his transfer, ranking 14th among all NFL edges over that nine-week span (K’Lavon Chaisson, the best Patriot, ranked 42nd with 22 pressures).

2026 preview

Position: Three-down edge | Ability: Quality starter | Contract: Signed through 2028 (2029 UFA)

What will be his role? Jones served mostly as a situational pass rusher in 2025, particularly after moving to Baltimore, but the Patriots likely would not have signed him to a three-year, $36.5 million deal to be a role player. What their plan for him looks like will be seen, but it would not be a surprise if he ends up in a three-down starting outside linebacker initially opposite fellow veteran Harold Landry. However, the presence of second-round rookie Gabe Jacas — one of the top run-stopping edges in the draft this year — might allow him to go back to specializing a bit more further down the line.

What is his growth potential? Jones has evolved as a player throughout his career, and he might have to do so again in 2026 to show he can be an effective run stopper on top of his pass rush prowess. Other than that, his potential for development seems to be relatively limited given that he is entering his eighth year in the league. At that point, players are usually well-defined already.

Does he have positional versatility? His ability to play multiple techniques up front appealed to the Patriots in free agency (and, if rumor is to be believed, ahead of last year’s trade deadline as well). It would therefore not be a surprise to see the team lean into it: Jones can play outside the tackle as a traditional edge in four-man fronts, but also kick inside in select situations. The prospect of an interior trio consisting of Jones, Christian Barmore and Milton Williams could give offensive coordinators some sleepless nights in 2026.

What is his salary cap situation? As part of his three-year deal, Jones carries a $7.05 million salary cap into the 2026 season. That number includes of a fully-guaranteed base salary ($2.3M), signing bonus proration ($3.7M), and workout bonus proration ($60k), as well as a roster bonus entirely classified as likely to be earned ($1.02M). Jones also can boost his cash intake with up to $1 million in incentives, split into four $250,000 escalators (60%, 65%, 70%, 75% defensive snaps).

How safe is his roster spot? The Patriots’ first free agency pickup back in March, Jones is a lock to be on the roster this year. The much more important question is what his role and ultimately his production are going to look like.

Summary: The Patriots effectively picked Jones over in-house edge K’Lavon Chaisson in this year’s free agency, presumably because they view him as a more complete player and higher-upside option against the run. Time will tell whether or not he can be, but his profile and production last year are certainly encouraging.

What do you think about Dre’Mont Jones heading into the 2026 season? Will he help stabilize the Patriots’ edge? Will his disruption rival that of the player he effectively replaced, K’Lavon Chaisson? Please head down to the comment section to share your thoughts.

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Weekly deals: the Galaxy S26 series is on sale, Motorola Razr 2026 series goes on pre-order

17 May 2026 at 01:49

The Samsung Galaxy S26+ (256GB) is currently $890 on Amazon – that’s a bit lower than we’ve seen it at for the past few weeks and $200+ off on a phone that’s less than three months old is a solid discount. That said, the 2026 model doesn’t bring many updates over its predecessor – there’s the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 and the slightly faster wireless charging (20W vs. 15W, though still without magnets). Meanwhile, many flagship features are still missing, things like a high resolution sensor in the telephoto camera, 10-bit colors for the display or an IP69 rating (though that last one is...

Kylian Mbappe at risk of losing major La Liga honor amid struggles at Real Madrid

17 May 2026 at 02:30
As the La Liga season enters its final stretch with Real Madrid, Kylian Mbappe could miss out on a major individual award.

The past few weeks have been turbulent for Real Madrid, with disappointing results on the field and controversy surrounding the club off it. Kylian Mbappe has not been immune to that situation, and now he could lose one of La Liga’s most prestigious individual honors.

With two matches remaining in the 2025-26 Spanish league season, Mbappe currently leads the La Liga scoring race. He has scored 24 goals in 36 matchdays, although he has appeared in only 29 of those games. His seven absences were caused by physical issues, first involving his knee and more recently muscular problems.

In that context, the French forward’s lead in the scoring standings is being threatened by an unexpected challenger. Vedat Muriqi has enjoyed an outstanding campaign with Mallorca, scoring 22 goals this season. He also holds the advantage of having played in 35 of the club’s 36 matches, missing only one game through suspension.

Muriqi’s goals have been crucial in keeping Mallorca alive in La Liga. The club currently occupies one of the relegation spots, sitting 18th in the standings. However, they are level on points with Levante and Elche, and only one point behind Alaves and Girona, meaning their survival hopes remain very much alive.

Vedat Muriqi of RCD Mallorca.

That motivation could prove decisive for Vedat Muriqi in the final matches of the season, knowing his goals may help the team avoid relegation. Mbappe’s situation appears less encouraging, as he continues to deal with physical issues amid tensions with Alvaro Arbeloa while seemingly focusing more on the 2026 FIFA World Cup with France than on Real Madrid’s final two league games.

What’s next for Mbappe and Muriqi in La Liga?

The race for La Liga’s Pichichi Trophy appears to be down to Kylian Mbappe (24 goals) and Vedat Muriqi (22), with only two goals separating them. Far behind are Osasuna’s Ante Budimir (17) and Barcelona’s Ferran Torres and Lamine Yamal (16).

Each forward’s remaining two matches could prove decisive. Real Madrid will first travel to face Sevilla on Sunday before closing the campaign against Athletic Club in Matchday 38. Muriqi, meanwhile, will battle for survival with Mallorca against Levante and Real Oviedo.

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In fact, the striker finished as Ligue 1’s top scorer for six consecutive years, outperforming even teammates Neymar and Lionel Messi. After joining Real Madrid in 2024, that scoring dominance carried over to Spain, where he finished as La Liga’s top scorer in his debut season. Now, he is trying to retain that honor for a second straight year.

Kylian Mbappe of Real Madrid.

How to watch Chivas vs Cruz Azul in the USA: Live Stream and TV for 2026 Liga MX Clausura Tournament

17 May 2026 at 01:05
Chivas will face off against Cruz Azul for the second leg of the Liga MX Clausura 2026 semifinal. Find out how to watch this showdown live in the USA.
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Match Overview

Following an exciting 2-2 draw in the first leg, the Liga MX semifinal between Chivas Guadalajara and Cruz Azul head to Guadalajara with a spot in the final still up for grabs. Chivas will have the advantage of playing at home.

However, Cruz Azul have consistently proven it can deliver in high-pressure situations. After an intense opening clash between two of the league’s top teams, another dramatic battle is expected in the second leg. With so much on the line, this is a matchup soccer fans will not want to miss.

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Sergio Aguayo of Chivas fights for the ball with Gonzalo Piovi of Cruz Azul

Canelo officially announces comeback world title shot dubbed ‘fight of the decade’

17 May 2026 at 02:17

Saul ‘Canelo’ Alvarez has confirmed the reports of his fight with WBC champion Christian Mbilli with an official announcement. Canelo, who holds a professional record of 63-3-2 with 39 KOs, was last in action in September 2025 when he was defeated by pound-for-pound star Terence Crawford. The Mexican icon lost his undisputed super-middleweight title that […]

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Dave Allen makes feelings clear on his corner throwing in the towel to stop Hrgovic fight

17 May 2026 at 02:00

Tonight in Doncaster, trainer Jamie Moore threw in the towel in the third round to prevent Dave Allen from taking any further punishment at the heavy hands of Filip Hrgovic. Allen was a significant underdog on paper, and once the opening bell rang, events unfolded exactly as many expected, even despite a vocal home support […]

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17 May 2026 at 01:31

Filip Hrgovic made easy work of Dave Allen and took his moment post-fight to send a chilling message to rising star Moses Itauma. The Doncaster crowd could not lift hometown hero Allen to Hrgovic’s level, who dominated from the opening bell until the moment trainer Jamie Moore threw in the towel to save his charge […]

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Stanimir Stoilov: Genel anlamda iyi bir sezon geçirdik

Trendyol Süper Lig'in 34'üncü ve son haftasında konuk olduğu Samsunspor'a 3-0 yenilen Göztepe'nin teknik direktörü Stanimir Stoilov, "Genel anlamda iyi bir sezon geçirdiğimizi düşünüyorum. Puan tablosunda ilerledik, geçen sezona göre daha yukarıda bitirdik ancak Avrupa hedefimiz vardı, buna ulaşmayı çok istiyorduk." dedi.

Stoilov, Samsun Yeni 19 Mayıs Stadı'nda oynanan maçın ardından düzenlenen basın toplantısında, Samsunspor maçının iki farklı bölümden oluştuğunu söyledi.

Kırmızı karta kadar oyunda fırsatlar yakaladıklarını anlatan Stoilov, "Maçın kırmızı karta kadar olan bölümünde rakibin iki üç fırsatı vardı ve golü buldular. Bizim de aynı bölümde beş altı fırsatımız vardı ancak bunlardan yararlanamadık. Bence maçın kırılma noktası buydu." diye konuştu.

Kırmızı kartın ardından oyun düzenlerini kaybettiklerini dile getiren Stoilov, "Sonrasında Samsunspor diğer golleri buldu. Biz fırsatları değerlendiremedik, rakibimiz değerlendirdi. Bugün maçtaki en büyük fark buydu." ifadelerini kullandı.

Stoilov, Göztepe'nin genel anlamda iyi bir sezon geçirdiğini ancak Avrupa kupalarına katılma hedefine ulaşamadığına işaret etti.

Geçen sezona göre daha iyi bir noktada olduklarını vurgulayan Stoilov, şunları kaydetti:

"Genel anlamda iyi bir sezon geçirdiğimizi düşünüyorum. Puan tablosunda ilerledik, geçen sezona göre daha yukarıda bitirdik ancak Avrupa hedefimiz vardı, buna ulaşmayı çok istiyorduk. Bu hedefi sezon başında ben koymuştum. Oyuncularımız, takımımız, kulübümüz ve taraftarlarımız bunun için çok çalıştı ve mücadele etti ama maalesef olmadı. Gelecek sezon için doğru analiz ve stratejiye ihtiyaç duyuyoruz. Hedefimize neden ulaşamadığımıza baktığımızda küçük hatalar ve detaylar görüyoruz. Üç maçta uzatma dakikalarında yediğimiz goller bizi çok etkiledi. Şimdi doğru analizleri yapıp gelecek sezon için en doğru kararları almamız gerekiyor."

Thorsten Fink: İnanılmaz bir vizyon ortaya koyduk

Trendyol Süper Lig'in 34'üncü ve son haftasında konuk ettiği Göztepe'yi 3-0 yenen Samsunspor'da teknik direktör Thorsten Fink, "Şimdiye kadar göstermiş olduğumuz performans sebebiyle gurur duymalıyız. İnanılmaz bir vizyon, inanılmaz bir takım ruhu ortaya koyduk ve iyi bir takım olduğumuzu gösterdik." dedi.

Fink, Samsun Yeni 19 Mayıs Stadı'nda oynanan maçın ardından düzenlenen basın toplantısında, Göztepe karşısında hem topa sahip olma hem de geçiş oyununda etkili olabileceklerini gösterdiklerini söyledi.

Sezonun son maçını iyi tamamladıkları için mutlu olduklarını dile getiren Fink, "Bugün çok şey oldu. Oynamış olduğumuz bu karşılaşmayla harika bir sonuçla, çok iyi bir performansla sezonu tamamlamış olduk. Bugün hem topa sahip olmayı hem de geçiş oyununda etkili olabileceğimizi gösterdik. Göstermiş olduğumuz performans sebebiyle mutluyum." diye konuştu.

Karşılaşmaya herhangi bir sıralama baskısı olmadan çıktıklarına işaret eden Fink, "Bugün herhangi bir iddiamız olmadan oynadık. Ne 5. sırada bitirme ihtimalimiz ne de alttan bizi yakalayabilecek bir rakibimiz vardı. Karşılaşmayı gol yemeden tamamlamış olmaktan da mutluyum. Gol averajında da artı 1'i yakalamış olduk, 51 puana ulaştık. Bence fena bir puan değil." ifadelerini kullandı.

Takımın sezon genelindeki performansını da değerlendiren Fink, şunları kaydetti:

"Sezona iyi başladık ancak sakatlıklar nedeniyle düşüş yaşadık. Buna rağmen takımım kalitesini yeniden gösterdi. Takımın senenin genelinde göstermiş olduğu performansa bakacak olursak, sezona çok iyi başlayan, daha sonrasında birçok sakat verip performansında düşüş gösteren bir dönem oldu. Şimdi ise tekrardan harika bir takıma sahip olduğumuzu gösteriyoruz. Şimdiye kadar göstermiş olduğumuz performans sebebiyle gurur duymalıyız. İnanılmaz bir vizyon, inanılmaz bir takım ruhu ortaya koyduk ve iyi bir takım olduğumuzu gösterdik."

Sezon sonunda takımdan ayrılacak oyuncular ve teknik ekip üyelerine teşekkür eden Fink, bu sürecin kendisi için zor olduğunu sözlerine ekledi.

Nuri Şahin: Çok kaliteli bir yarış oldu

Trendyol Süper Lig'in 34. ve son haftasında Gaziantep FK'yi deplasmanda 2-1 mağlup eden RAMS Başakşehir'in teknik direktörü Nuri Şahin, ligi istedikleri noktada bitirdikleri için mutlu olduğunu söyledi.

Maçın ardından düzenlenen basın toplantısında konuşan Şahin, "Enteresan bir maç oldu iyi bir oyun sergileyemedik, çok erken gol bulduk. Gaziantep'in de etkili olduğu anlar oldu, artık performans analizine gerek yok. Sezonu olmamız gereken yerde bitirdiğimiz için çok mutluyum." dedi.

Ligde yaşanan rekabet dolayısıyla Göztepe ve Samsun'a teşekkür eden Şahin, "Çok kaliteli bir yarış oldu, çok mutluyum oyuncularımı tebrik ediyorum Gaziantep FK'ye gelecek sezon başarılar diliyorum. Başakşehir'in her zaman hedefi var. Ben de o yarışta olmak istiyorum, Avrupa konusu şu an bizim elimizde değil ama İnşallah Trabzonspor kazanır. Biz elimizden geleni yaptık, bu sıralama bizi Avrupa'ya götürürse mutlu oluruz." diye konuştu.

Erden Timur'a da bu yapılmaz!

Şampiyonluk kutlamalarında Başkan Dursun Özbek'in Erden Timur'un oğlu Yusuf'u yanına alarak sahneye çıkması camiada büyük bir vefa örneği olarak alkışlanmıştı. Ancak Erden Timur cezaevindeyken locasının yönetim tarafından satışa çıkarılması bir anda oluşan sempatiyi antipatiye dönüştürdü. Camia, kutlamadaki o muhteşem görüntüyü gölgeleyen bu karara sert tepki gösterirken, kulisler "Bu kadar fedakarlık yapan adama bu vefasızlık felakettir" dedi.

Galatasaray’ın 26. şampiyonluk kutlamaları, sadece sahadaki coşkuyla değil, perde arkasında yaşanan duygusal ve çarpıcı gelişmelerle de akıllara kazındı. Kutlama gecesine damga vuran en önemli detaylardan biri, kulübün cezaevindeki eski yöneticisi Erden Timur’un oğlu Yusuf’un Başkan Dursun Özbek’le sahneye çıkması oldu.

TAMAMEN PLANSIZ BİR HAMLEYDİ

Yusuf’un sahneye çıkışı tamamen plansız, anlık gelişen sürpriz bir organizasyondu. Sahne arkasında Mauro Icardi’ye, "Erden Timur’un oğlu geliyor" haberi uçuruldu. Aralarındaki özel bağ olduğu bilinen Arjantinli yıldız, Yusuf ile sahneye çıkmaya hazırlanırken araya Başkan Dursun Özbek girdi. Özbek, "Benimle çıkacak" diyerek Yusuf’un elinden tuttu ve podyuma birlikte yürüdü. Alanda alkış tufanı koparan bu hamle, gecenin en mükemmel görüntülerinden biri olarak kayıtlara geçti.

ÖNCE HEYECANLA SEYRETTİ

Timur’un, oğlunu 5 ay sonra ilk kez o televizyon ekranında gördüğü öğrenildi. Timur’un avukatından alınan bilgiye göre; "Erden Timur saat 19.00’a kadar Galatasaray’ın üstü açık otobüsle yaptığı kutlamaları büyük bir heyecanla seyretti. Ancak o saatten sonra, bulunduğu yerdeki sayım prosedürü sebebiyle ekran başından ayrılmak zorunda kaldı."

A SPOR'DA OĞLUNU GÖRDÜ

Oğlunun şampiyonluk kutlamasında sahneye çıkacağından tamamen habersiz olan Timur’a müjdeyi avukatı verdi. Saat 23.40 sularında A Spor ekranlarında oğlunu gören Erden Timur’un, "5 ayda acayip bir gelişim göstermiş, bayağı büyümüş" diyerek gözyaşlarını tutamadığı ve çok duygulandığı aktarıldı.

Okan Buruk da Erden Timur’u unutmadı. Başarılı çalıştırıcının 1-2 gün içinde cezaevinde bulunan Erden Timur’u bizzat ziyaret edeceğini ilettiği belirtildi.

BAŞKAN ÖZBEK'E TEPKİ DE VERİLDİ

Bu duygusal atmosferi bir iddia bozdu... Erden Timur’un locasının, kendisi henüz cezaevindeyken satışa çıkarılması iddiası kulisleri hareketlendirdi. Camia içinden gelen tepkilerde, "Dün Dursun başkanın Erden Timur’un oğluyla sahaya çıkmasını nasıl alkışlıyorsak, Erden Timur’un locasının bu şartlarda satılmasını da o kadar eleştiririz. Bu durum tam bir felaket" yorumları yapıldı.

Icardi için tek engel: Okan Buruk

Icardi sosyal medyadan veda etti ama sarı-kırmızılı taraftarın umudu sürüyor. Galatasaray'da Mauro Icardi bilmecesi kördüğüme dönüyor. Menajeri Elio Pino'nun İstanbul'daki gizli Fenerbahçe flörtü ve "Pazartesi yine geleceğim" sözlerinin perde arkası aralandı. Teknik direktör Okan Buruk'un yıldız golcünün "dokunulmazlık ve ilk 11" talebine rest çekmesi ayrılık çanlarını hızlandırdı. Yönetimin maaş indirimi ve kulübe şartı sunduğu Arjantinli süper star, ya katı rekabeti kabul edecek ya da sarı-kırmızılılara veda edecek!

Galatasaray’a veda etse deMauro Icardi bilmecesi çözülmeyi bekliyor. Sarı-kırmızılı taraftarların sevgilisinin menajeri Elio Pino’nun İstanbul’daki gizli temasları ve teknik direktör Okan Buruk’un katı duruşu, ayrılık çanlarının çalmasına neden olmuş gibi duruyor. Salı akşamı sürpriz bir şekilde İstanbul’a gelen Pino, iddialara göre Fenerbahçe başkan adayı Hakan Safi ile bir araya geldi.

Mauro Icardi'den duygusal veda! ''Veda bilmeyen sevdalar vardır''

SOMUT RAKAM KONUŞULMADI

Gelen bilgilere göre masada somut bir rakam konuşulmadı. Safi’nin Pino’ya "İmza atmak için bizi bekleyin" mesajı açık kapı olarak yorumlandı. Ancak Pino'nun beklediği bu değildi. Normal şartlarda Galatasaray’ın şampiyonluk kutlamalarına katılması beklenen Pino, bu kritik görüşmenin ardından İstanbul'dan ayrıldı.

Galatasaray muhabirlerine "Pazartesi günü geleceğim" diyerek hedef şaşırtmaya çalıştı. Sonuçsuz kalan Fenerbahçe flörtü yüzünden apar topar Milano'ya döndü. Pino cephesi her ne kadar bu görüşmeyi kesin bir dille yalanlasa da, kulislerde bu gizli zirvenin yankıları sürüyor.

İSTEKLERİ BURUK'A UYMUYOR

İşin bir de teknik direktör boyutu var... Icardi’nin Galatasaray’daki kaderi, Okan Buruk ile yapacağı son yüz yüze görüşmenin ardından resmiyet kazanacak. Ancak başarılı çalıştırıcının, idari ve taktiksel nedenlerden dolayı yeni sezonda Icardi ile yola devam etmeye sıcak bakmadığı sızan bilgiler arasında. Transferde maddi konuları tamamen ikinci plana iten Icardi'nin önceliği ilk 11’de oynamak. Düzenli olarak sahaya çıkmak.

DOKUNULMAZLIK TALEBİ VAR

Icardi’nin bu "dokunulmazlık" talebine Buruk’un olumlu yanıt verme ihtimali yok. Deneyimli teknik adam Osimhen'e bile ilk 11 garantisi veremediği ortamda Icardi'ye bu özerkliği sunmasına imkan ya da ihtimal verilmiyor.

Gelen bilgilere göre Galatasaray yönetimi Icardi’nin menajerine şartlarını sundu. Yıldız golcü, ilk 11 ısrarından vazgeçip formayı rekabetle almayı ve gerekirse kulübede beklemeyi kabul ederse takımda kalacak. Tabii bir de maaşında yapılacak büyük indirime onay verirse... Yoksa yolu açık.

Hacıosmanoğlu kendi ipini çekti! TFF Başkanlığı dönemi tehlikede

Anayasa Mahkemesi'nin TFF hukuk kurullarına yönelik verdiği iptal kararının Türk futbolunu tarihinin en büyük idari depremlerinden birine sürüklediği iddia ediliyor. Kulislerde TFF Başkanı İbrahim Hacıosmanoğlu'nun döneminin "gayri resmi olarak" kapandığı konuşuluyor. Hem kulüplerle yaşanan krizler hem de Kasım ayına kadar tamamlanması gereken yasal ve seçime dayalı zorunluluklar nedeniyle köşeye sıkışan Hacıosmanoğlu yönetimi için geri sayımın başladığı iddia ediliyor.

Çok kişi farkında değil ama Türk futbolu, tarihinin en büyük idari ve hukuki krizlerinden biriyle karşı karşıya... Anayasa Mahkemesi’nin (AYM) TFF’nin hukuk kurullarıyla ilgili verdiği iptal kararı iddialara göre Türk futbolunu kritik bir eşiğe getirdi. Gelişmelerin TFF Başkanı İbrahim Hacıosmanoğlu’nun yönetiminin adeta sonunu hazırlarken, Türk futbolunu da uluslararası alanda büyük bir felaketin eşiğine getirebileceği söyleniyor.

KASIM AYINA KADAR KRİTİK SÜREÇ

AYM, geçtiğimiz Nisan ayında TFF Kanunu’nda yer alan ve Tahkim Kurulu, PFDK ile UÇK gibi kritik hukuk kurullarının atanma yöntemlerini düzenleyen maddeleri Anayasa’ya aykırı bularak iptal etti.

Mahkeme, bu kurulların üyelerinin doğrudan TFF Yönetim Kurulu tarafından atanmasını "bağımsızlık ve tarafsızlık" ilkelerine aykırı buldu. Yasal düzenleme yapılması için TBMM’ye de 9 ay süre tanıdı.

İKİ AYRI SEÇİN YAPILMASI GEREK

Bu doğrultuda TBMM, Kasım ayından önce Tahkim Kurulu ve ilgili maddeler için toplanacak. Bu süreç TFF’yi de kaçınılmaz bir seçim girdabına soktu. Ankara'daki kritik görüşmeler öncesinde TFF’nin hem kendi yönetimi hem de kurulları için iki ayrı seçime gitmesi zorunluluk haline gelecek.

FELAKET SENARYOSUNU GİZLEMEDİ

Krizin ciddiyetini itiraf etmek zorunda kalan TFF Başkanı İbrahim Hacıosmanoğlu, FIFA ve UEFA’nın en hassas olduğu "özerklik" kuralının ihlal edildiğini AA'ya verdiği röportajda itiraf etti. Hacıosmanoğlu hukuki çıkmazın çözülmemesi halinde Türk futbolu için felaket senaryosunu gizlemedi.

ŞAMPİYONLUK KUPASI TUZ BİBER OLDU

Bu da yetmezmiş gibi bir de Galatasaray’ın şampiyonluk kupasını vermeye bile gitmeyerek büyük bir krizin fitilini ateşledi. TFF Başkanı kulüpler bazındaki desteğini de kaybetmiş durumda. Son seçimde kendisine destek vererek başkanlık koltuğuna oturtan Galatasaray dışında Beşiktaş ve Trabzonspor bu sezon yaşananların ardından tamamen karşı cepheye geçti.

FENERBAHÇE'DE DE BAŞKAN DEĞİŞECEK

Kulislerden sızan bilgilere göre, Türk futbolunu derinden sarsacak hamle Dünya Kupası sonrasında gerçekleşecek. Dünya Kupası'nın hemen ardından TFF'de kaçınılmaz bir seçim süreci başlayacak. Hacıosmanoğlu dönemi "kesin" olmasa da büyük ihtimalle kapanabilir.

Hacıosmanoğlu’nun elinde kalan tek dayanak, son seçimde çekimser kalan ancak daha sonra destek aldığı Fenerbahçe. Ancak sarı-lacivertli kulüpte de başkan değişecek. Hacıosmanoğlu’nun bu cepheden de aradığı can suyunu bulmasını şu görüntüde imkansız kılıyor.

Barış Alper Yılmaz'dan ültimatom: Açıklayın

Galatasaray'ın şampiyonluk kutlamalarına damga vuran Barış Alper Yılmaz'ın "Hey Gidi Hey" şarkısıyla yönetime ve kulüp içine gönderdiği gizemli mesajın şifreleri çözüldü. Sezon başında Neom SC'den gelen astronomik teklif sonrası sosyal medyada kendisini hedef alan kirli algı operasyonunun ve 'itibar suikastının' arkasında 'aile içinden' isimlerin olduğunu savunan milli yıldız, patlama noktasına geldi.

Galatasaray’da üst üste gelen şampiyonlukların başrol oyuncularından Barış Alper Yılmaz’ın, kutlamalarda "seçtiği" şarkının sırlarını gazetemiz iki gün önce vermişti. Yaptığımız "Barış Alper'i arkadan bıçaklayanlar: Taraftarın önüne kim attı?" haberinin ardından camia yönetimden, "Barış Alper'e itibar suikastı" düzenleyenlerin tek tek açıklanmasını bekliyor. Gelen bilgilere göre yıldız futbolcu sezon başında kendisine yönelik düzenlenen "kara propaganda" nedeniyle yönetime süre verdi. Beklenen açıklama gelmezse bomba gibi patlamaya hazır.

ORGANİZE BİR ALGI OPERASYONU

Sezon başında Neom SC’den gelen astronomik transfer teklifi sonrasında, sosyal medyada Barış Alper'i hedef alan organize ve kirli bir algı operasyonu vardı. Yıldız oyuncunun yakın çevresine göre bu operasyonun düğmesine dışarıdan değil, bizzat kulüp içerisinden birileri bastı. Barış Alper de son röportajında "Aile içindekiler" ifadesi ile ihaneti ve arkasından çevrilen işleri asla unutmadığını ortaya koydu. Genç yıldız bu kirli tezgahın arkasındaki isimlerin yönetim tarafından deşifre edilmesini istiyor. Aksi takdirde sessizliğini bozarak her şeyi açıklayacağını iletti.

SEÇTİĞİ ŞARKI BİLE ÇOK ŞEY ANLATTI

Galatasaray’ın şampiyonluk kutlamalarında Barış Alper'in sahneye çıkarken seçtiği "Hey Gidi Hey" şarkısı, aslında yönetime ve kulüp içindeki muhaliflerine verilmiş açık bir mesajdı.

Benum için arkamdan neler neler dediler

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Yok o bitti dediler

Adam olmaz dediler

Dedukleri olmadi malesef yanildiler.

O İSİMLER GAZETECİ GİBİ RÖPORTAJ YAPIYOR

Şampiyonluğun mimarlarından olan Barış Alper, sezon boyunca yaşanan haksızlıklar nedeniyle dolup taştı. Konuşmamak için kendini zor tutuyor. Kulüp içindeki "köstebeklerin" ve kendisini taraftarın önüne atanların yönetim tarafından temizlenmesini bekliyor.

Başkan Dursun Özbek ilk hamleyi yönetim içinden yaptı. Ancak Barış Alper'i taraftarın önüne atan sosyal medya hesapları kulübün içinde şampiyonluk yaşayan futbolcularla gazeteci kimliği ile röportajlar yapabiliyor. Bu da bu işin hemen çözülemeyeceğini gösteriyor.

LALIGA'ya 14 yıl aradan sonra hoş geldin!

LALIGA 2'nin bu sezon flaş ekibi Racing Santander sezonu şampiyon tamamlayarak 14 yıl sonra LALIGA'ya yükseldi.

Kendi evinde Valladolid’i konuk eden Santander 4-1’lik net skor olarak en yakın rakibiyle Almeria ile bitime 2 hafta kala puan farkını 7’ye çıkartarak 14 yıl aradan sonra LALIGA’ya yükselme başarısını göstermiş oldu.

DUYGUSAL ANLAR

11/12 sezonundan bu yana LALIGA’ya çıkma hayali kuran taraftarların bugünkü galibiyetten sonra sahaya girerek futbolcularla birlikte şampiyonluğu kutladılar.

LALIGA’YA ÇIKMA YARIŞI

İlk 2 takımın direkt yükseldiği ligte 2.lik yarışı Almeria ve Deportivo arasında son hızla devam ediyor. Deportivo eksik maçını kazanırsa bitime 2 hafta kala 2. Olarak play-off oynamadan direkt LALIGA’ya yükselmiş olacak.

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Fenerbahçe için istifa etti! Maldini ile beraber geliyor

Fenerbahçe'deki tarihi başkanlık seçimi öncesi kulisler yanıyor. Başkan adayı Hakan Safi'nin Milano'da dünya efsanesi Paolo Maldini ile yaptığı gizli zirve ve masaya koyduğu 'Futbol Anayasası' sadece kulübün değil Türk futbolunun tarihini değiştirebilir. Maldini ile el sıkışan Safi'nin dev projesiyle alakalı olduğu iddia edilen bir istifa geldi. Maldi'nin "prensi" Stefano Pioli, Fiorentina'daki görevini bıraktı. Fenerbahçe için istifa ettiği iddia edildi. Üstüne bir de gelirse ekibinde Simon Kjaer de yer alacağı konuşulmaya başlandı.

Fenerbahçe’de haziran ayındaki seçim öncesi geri sayım sürerken adaylardan Hakan Safi'yi Aziz Yıldırım'ın karşısına "çok daha" ciddi bir rakip olarak öne çıkaracak hamleler gelmeye başladı. Başkan adayı Safi, Milano’da dünya futbolunun efsane ismi Paolo Maldini ile masaya oturdu. Bu görüşme sadece Fenerbahçe için "futbol aklı" tercihi olmakla kalmayacak, Türk futbolunun çehresini de değiştirecek tarihi bir "futbol anayasası" olarak öne çıktı.

''Gel Fenerbahçe'nin her şeyi ol''

MALDINI, PIOLI'Yİ İSTİYOR

Maldini’nin bu tarihi teklife sıcak baktığı ve projeyi kabul etmesi halinde İstanbul’a yalnız gelmeyeceği iddialar arasında. AC Milan’ı 11 yıl sonra küllerinden doğurarak adım adım şampiyonluğa taşıyan projenin mimarı olan Maldini, San Siro’da omuz omuza çalıştığı, yönetim krizlerinde arkasında durduğu en yakın dostu Stefano Pioli’yi Fenerbahçe’nin başına getirme fikrini Safi'ye kabul ettirdi.

FENERBAHÇE İÇİN İSTİFA ETTİ

Milano’daki tarihi Safi-Maldini zirvesinin ardından İtalya’da yer yerinden oynadı. Fiorentina’yı çalıştıran tecrübeli teknik adam Stefano Pioli, bu görüşmenin hemen ardından görevinden sürpriz bir şekilde istifa etti. Pioli’nin şok ayrılığının arkasında, Maldini ile birlikte Hakan Safi’nin Fenerbahçe projesinde yer alma kararı olduğu yüksek sesle konuşulmaya başlandı.

EKİP DE KJAER DE OLACAK

Safi ve Maldini’nin kuracağı ortak futbol aklının saha içi ayağında tanıdık bir isim de yer alacak. Fenerbahçe formasıyla taraftarın sevgilisi olan Simon Kjaer, Pioli'nin ekibine girecek. Danimarkalı stoper zamanında Aziz Yıldırım tarafından Fenerbahçe'ye transfer edilmişti.

Kjaer, hem Pioli'nin şampiyonluk kültürünü hem de Kadıköy’ün dinamiklerini bilen isim olarak Safi başkanlığında çok önemli bir görev üstlenebilir.

Renat Dadaşov “Krakoviya” ilə matçda ehtiyatda qaldı

17 May 2026 at 01:00

Futbol üzrə Azərbaycan millisinin hücumçusu Renat Dadaşov Polşanın “Motor” komandasının “Krakoviya”ya qarşı keçirdiyi oyunu buraxıb.

Arena.az xəbər verir ki, 26 yaşlı hücumçunun komandası Polşa çempionatının 2025/2026-cı illər mövsümünün 33-cü turu çərçivəsində “Krakoviya” ilə qarşılaşıb.

Lyublin təmsilçisi bu rəqiblə doğma meydanda üz-üzə gəlib. Altı qolluq görüşdə qalib müəyyənləşməyib – 3:3. Renat bu görüşün iştirakçısı olmayıb. O, sonadək ehtiyatda qalıb.

33 turdan sonra 43 xalı olan “Motor” hazırda Polşa çempionatının turnir cədvəlində 18 iştirakçı arasında 11-ci pillədə qərarlaşıb. Renatın komandası keçirdiyi 33 oyunda 10 qələbə qazanıb, 13 heç-heçə edib, 10 məğlubiyyətə üzülüb.

Xatırladaq ki, Dadaşov “Motor”la 2025-ci ilin yayında 1+1 illik müqaviləyə imza atıb. O, Lyublin klubunun heyətində meydana çıxdığı 22 oyunda fərqlənə bilməyib.

Renat Dadaşov ötən mövsümü Polşanın digər klubu “Radomyak”da keçirib. Amma o, mövsüm bitən kimi sözügedən klubu tərk edib və “Motor”la razılaşıb. Renat karyerası ərzində “Qrasshopper”, “Tondela”, “Eştoril”, “Pasuş de Ferreyra”, “Hatayspor”, “Ankaragücü” kimi klublarda da forma geyinib. O, Azərbaycan milli komandasının heyətində meydana çıxdığı 43 oyunda 6 qol, 2 məhsuldar ötürmə müəllifi olub.

Rimas Kurtinaytis “Sabah”dan getdi – Rəsmi

17 May 2026 at 00:30

Azərbaycan Basketbol Liqasının 2025/2026-cı illər mövsümünün qalibi olmuş “Sabah” baş məşqçisi Rimas Kurtinaytis ilə yollarını ayırıb.

Arena.az xəbər verir ki, bu barədə klubun mətbuat xidməti məlumat yayıb.

Litvalı mütəxəssisin müqaviləsinə qarşılıqlı razılıq əsasında xitam verildiyi diqqətə çatdırılıb. Tərəflər qarşıdakı dövrdə məşqçinin kişilərdən ibarət basketbol üzrə Litva milli komandasındakı fəaliyyətinə daha çox diqqət ayırmaq istəyini nəzərə alaraq, əməkdaşlığın başa çatdırılması barədə qarşılıqlı razılığa gəliblər.

Xatırladaq ki, Rimas Kurtinaytis 2024-cü ilin yanvar ayından “Sabah”a rəhbərlik edirdi. “Sabah” Azərbaycan Basketbol Liqasında son 4 mövsümün qalibidir. Paytaxt təmsilçisi bu çempionluqlardan üçün məhz litvalı mütəxəssislə qazanıb.

Avropa basketbol tarixinin ən yaxşı “shooter”lərindən hesab olunan Kurtinaytis oyunçu kimi “Jalgiris” (Litva), ÇSKA (Rusiya), “Real Madrid” (İspaniya) klublarının şərəfini qoruyub.

Rimas Kurtinaytis 3 dəfə Avropa Kubokunu qazanan yeganə məşqçi kimi adını tarixə yazdırıb. 2008/2009 mövsümündə “Letuvos Ritas” (Litva), 2011/2012 və 2014/2015 mövsümlərində isə “Ximki” (Rusiya) klubu ilə Avropa Kubokunun qalibi olub. Kurtinaytis 2010/2011 mövsümündə “Ximki” klubu ilə VTB Liqasının çempionu olub. Kurtinaytisin məşqçi kimi hesabında VTB Liqasında 100-dən çox qələbə var.

Litvalı basketbol mütəxəssisi 2002-2006-cı illər aralığında Bakının “Qala” klubunun da baş məşqçisi olub.

Bundesliqa: 2025/2026-cı illər mövsümünə yekun vuruldu!

16 May 2026 at 23:40

Bu gün keçirilmiş 34-cü turun oyunları ilə futbol üzrə Almaniya çempionatında (Bundesliqa) 2025/2026-cı illər mövsümünə yekun vurulub.

Arena.az xəbər verir ki, mövsümün sonuncu turunun bütün qarşılaşmaları eyni gündə və saatda keçirilib.

Çempion “Bayern” doğma meydanda “Köln”ə, Mönhenqladbax “Borussiya”sı “Hoffenhaym”a, “Frayburq” “Leypsiq”ə, “Union Berlin” isə “Auqsburq”a böyük hesabla qalib gəlib.

“Haydenhaym” evdə “Maynts”a, “Sankt Pauli” “Volfsburq”a, “Verder” də Dortmund “Borussiya”sına uduzub.

“Bayer” – “Hamburq” və “Ayntraxt” – “Ştutqart” görüşlərində isə qalib müəyyənləşməyib.

Beləliklə, “Bayern” 89 xalla birinci olub. Dortmund “Borussiya”sı 73 xalla gümüş, “Leypsiq” 65 xalla bürünc medalların sahibi olub. Bu üç komanda ilə birgə, 62 xal toplamış “Ştutqart” da növbəti mövsümdə Almaniyanı UEFA Çempionlar Liqasında təmsil edəcək.

5-ci olan “Ştutqart”la (61 xal) 6-cı yeri tutmuş “Bayer” (59 xal) Avropa Liqasında iştirak hüququ qazanıblar. 47 xalla 7-ci olmuş “Frayburq” isə Konfrans Liqasında çıxış edəcək.

26 xal toplamış “Haydenhaym”la “Sankt Pauli” son iki tutduqları üçün Bundesliqanı tərk ediblər. “Volfsburq”u (29) isə elitada qalmaq yolunda pley-off görüşləri gözləyir.

Almaniya, Bundesliqa
34-cü tur
16 may

Borussiya (Mönhenqladbax) – Hoffenhaym 4:0
Qollar: Bolin, 14. Tabakoviç, 23. Diks, 81. Hak, 90+1.

Bayer – Hamburq 1:1
Qollar: Kuansa, 78 – F.Vieyra, 61.

Bayern – Köln 5:1
Qollar: H.Keyn, 10; 13; 69. Bişof, 22. N.Cekson, 83 – El Mala, 18.

Ayntraxt – Ştutqart 2:2
Qollar: Burkardt, 72-pen; 90+2-pen – Andres, 10. Nartey, 45+4.

Frayburq – Leypsiq 4:1
Qollar: Beste, 24. Matanoviç, 26. Ginter, 47. Şerhant, 75 – Uedraqao, 33.

Haydenhaym – Maynts 0:2
Qollar: Tiets, 7. Amiri, 43.

Sankt Pauli – Volfsburq 1:3
Qollar: Sisey, 57 – Kulyerakis, 37. Vasili, 64-öz qapısına. Peyçinoviç, 80.

Union Berlin – Auqsburq 4:0
Qollar: İliç, 10; 42. Şafer, 54. Yonq, 89.

Verder – Borussiya (Dortmund) 0:2
Qollar: Girassi, 59. Kouto, 90+5.

Bundesliqada mövsümə yekun vuruldu

17 May 2026 at 01:18

Almaniya Bundesliqasında 2025/26 mövsümünə yekun vurulub.

Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, turun bütün görüşləri eyni vaxtda baş tutub.

Çempion “Bavariya” azarkeşləri önündə “Köln”ü darmadağın edib.

Dortmund “Borussiya”sı səfərdə “Verder”ə qalib gəlib, “Bayer” isə heç-heçəyə razılaşıb.

Almaniya Bundesliqası
XXXIV tur

16 may

Borussiya (Münhenqladbax) – Hoffenhaym 4:0
Qollar: Bolin, 14. Tabakoviç, 23. Diks, 81. Hak, 90+1.

Bayer – Hamburq 1:1
Qollar: Kuansa, 78 – F.Vieyra, 61.

Bayern – Köln 5:1
Qollar: H.Keyn, 10; 13; 69. Bişof, 22. N.Cekson, 83 – El Mala, 18.

Ayntraxt – Ştutqart 2:2
Qollar: Burkardt, 72-pen; 90+2-pen – Andres, 10. Nartey, 45+4.

Frayburq – Leypsiq 4:1
Qollar: Beste, 24. Matanoviç, 26. Ginter, 47. Şerhant, 75 – Uedraqao, 33.

Haydenhaym – Maynts 0:2
Qollar: Tiets, 7. Amiri, 43.

Sankt Pauli – Volfsburq 1:3
Qollar: Sisey, 57 – Kulyerakis, 37. Vasili, 64-öz qapısına. Peyçinoviç, 80.

Union Berlin – Auqsburq 4:0
Qollar: İliç, 10; 42. Şafer, 54. Yonq, 89.

Verder – Borussiya (Dortmund) 0:2
Qollar: Girassi, 59. Kouto, 90+5.

Bundesliga side attempting to lure forgotten Italy talent away from Premier League

17 May 2026 at 00:56

According to reports in Germany, Bundesliga outfit SC Freiburg are attempting to lure out-of-favour Italy forward Wilfried Gnonto away from Leeds United and the Premier League ahead of the summer transfer window. 

Could Freiburg steal deal for 13-time Italy international Gnonto?

Gnonto has been based in England since the summer of 2022, joining Leeds from FC Zurich on a five-year contract. 

Gnonto has scored two goals and provided seven assists from 45 Premier League appearances since then, on top of 17 goals and eight assists from 79 outings in the Championship. 

His early promise earned him a call-up to the Italy national team under Roberto Mancini back in 2022. He went on to make 13 international appearances between 2022 and 2023, and became the youngest ever player to score for the Azzurri at the age of 18 years and 222 days in a 5-2 Nations League defeat against Germany. 

Gnonto has not featured for Italy over the last three years though. 

Now, according to reports from Florian Plettenberg and Sky Sport DE, Bundesliga side Freiburg are hoping to bring Gnonto to Germany this summer. 

Saturday’s report claims that Leeds are open to a sale, or potentially a loan with an obligation to buy. Sky claims that it is not a straight-forward operation, but Freiburg are pushing hard in an attempt to secure the 22-year-old’s services.

Leicester City handed huge boost as experienced star considers staying after relegation

17 May 2026 at 01:00

Leicester City have been relegated to League One following a disappointing campaign, and they will look to bounce back strongly next season.

They will look to secure promotion back to the Championship, and it remains to be seen whether they can step up and produce strong performances. In order for that to happen, they need to keep their best players and improve the team during the summer transfer window.

According to a report from Foxes of Leicester, Bobby De Cordova-Reid could stay at the club despite relegation. He has previously been linked with a move away from the club. The Jamaican International is an important player for Leicester City, and keeping him at the club would be a huge boost.

Given his technical quality, he could be a massive hit for Leicester City in League One. He has the quality to terrorise defences in the lower divisions of English football, and he could prove to be the catalyst for Leicester City as they pursue promotion next season. The 33-year-old scored five goals and picked up four assists this season.

Having won the Premier League title not so long ago, very few would have expected Leicester City to be in this position. However, they will look to fight back and return to the top flight in the coming seasons. It will be imperative for them to hold onto their key players. It remains to be seen whether they can convince players like Cordova-Reid to stay.

There is no doubt that he will have plenty of options on the table in the summer, and he could join a Premier League club if he wants. If he decides to stay at Leicester City and help them secure promotion from League One, it would be a massive boost for the club.

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Sunderland hopeful of agreement with 35-goal wonderkid amid growing interest

17 May 2026 at 00:30

Sunderland are hoping to agree on a new deal with the talented young attacker Finn Geragusian.

The 18-year-old has been excellent for their youth team, with 35 goal contributions in 60 matches. The teenager is already an international for the Armenia national team and multiple clubs are keeping tabs on his development.

Scottish outfit Rangers are keen on signing the player, and a report from the Sunderland Echo claims that the Premier League side has no intention of letting him leave, as they are looking to tie him down to a new deal. It remains to be seen whether all parties can come to an agreement.

Sunderland have done quite well since promotion, and they are pushing for a place in the mid-table. They will look to establish themselves as regulars in the Premier League. They need to build for the future, and keeping one of their most talented young players at the club would be ideal.

It remains to be seen whether they can convince the youngster to stay at the club and sign a new deal. The 18-year-old striker will want to compete at a high level, and Sunderland will have to provide him with a clear pathway to the first team. Exposure to the Premier League could help him improve further and fulfil his potential.

The opportunity to continue with the Premier League club could be exciting for the young attacker as well. He is highly rated at the club, and he’s likely to get first-team opportunities next season. It would make sense for him to stay and continue his development in a familiar environment.

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Rivals targeting £26m-rated star as West Ham face relegation uncertainty

17 May 2026 at 00:00

Brentford are interested in signing the West Ham United striker Pablo Felipe during the summer transfer window.

The striker joined West Ham in January for a fee of around £20 million. However, it has not been smooth sailing for him at the London club. He is yet to score for them.

Brentford are looking to secure his services in the summer, and they have already opened talks with his representatives. They are looking to add more quality and depth to the attacking unit, and Pablo could be a useful acquisition.

West Ham United is fighting for survival in the Premier League, and they could go down at the end of the season. Pablo will want to compete at a high level, and staying in the Premier League would be ideal for him. Brentford could provide him with that opportunity.

It is fair to assume that he will be attracted to the idea of joining them. The player has a contract with West Ham until 2030, and offers of around £21-26 million would be enough to get the deal done, as per SportsBoom. It remains to be seen whether Brentford is prepared to get the deal done.

If West Ham go down at the end of the season, they will be under pressure to sell players. They will need to balance the books and lower the wage bill. Given the fact that Pablo has not been able to make the desired impact, they could be open to selling him.

Meanwhile, the striker will be hoping for a fresh start as well. The move to Brentford could be ideal for him. Regular football with the Bees could help him rediscover his form and confidence.

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“I would love to…”: Liverpool and Arsenal target delivers major transfer update

16 May 2026 at 23:30

Victor Froholdt has been linked with a move away from Porto at the end of the season.

Liverpool and Arsenal are reported to be interested in the 20-year-old playmaker. He has had an impressive season with the Portuguese club, registering 15 goal contributions across all competitions.

He could prove to be an interesting long-term acquisition for Liverpool and Arsenal. They could use more creativity and technical ability in the midfield, and the 20-year-old would be a superb option to have.

The player was recently asked about a potential move to the Premier League, and he has revealed that he wants to compete in the UEFA Champions League with Porto, and he plans to stay with the club beyond this season.

He said to A Bola: “In football you can never promise anything, you can never predict the market. But what I want is to stay here. That is the plan.

“I love being here and I would love to play in the UEFA Champions League with this badge. I am very happy here and I would love to play next season here. Surely I will be at the Dragão next season.”

The development will come as a huge boost for the Portuguese club, and they will hope to keep him beyond the season. He is an important player for them, and they will not want to lose him easily. Meanwhile, Liverpool and Arsenal need more cutting-edge and should look to move on to the target. If a deal for the 20-year-old cannot be done.

Even though Liverpool invested a substantial sum in Florian Wirtz, he has not been able to live up to expectations, and the team needs more creativity. At Arsenal, Martin Odegaard has not been at his best this season. Froholdt could have been a handy option for both clubs.

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Liverpool dressing room tensions exposed as Salah speaks out after latest defeat

16 May 2026 at 23:00

Liverpool crashed to a defeat against Aston Villa in the Premier League recently, and Mohamed Salah has now sent out a message on social media.

The Egyptian has claimed that qualifying for the UEFA Champions League should be the bare minimum for Liverpool, and they need to be doing much better. He added that Liverpool have been quite inconsistent this season, and winning every now and then is simply not good enough for a club of their stature.

The Liverpool star also called for the club to return to their heavy-metal identity, which struck fear into the opposition, in reference to their playing style under Jurgen Klopp. Liverpool have been quite mediocre this season, and there is no identity or playing style at the club right now. The social media message from Salah could be construed as an indirect dig at manager Arne Slot.

He wrote on X: “Us crumbling to yet another defeat this season was very painful and not what our fans deserve. I want to see Liverpool go back to being the heavy metal attacking team that opponents fear and back to being a team that wins trophies. That is the football I know how to play and that is the identity that needs to be recovered and kept for good. As I’ve always said, qualifying to next season’s Champions League is the bare minimum and I will do everything I can to make that happen.”

The Netherlands manager has been criticised heavily for his poor management this season. He fell out with Salah earlier in the season as well. There have been rumours that Liverpool could look to make a change in the summer. It remains to be seen whether they are prepared to show him the door and bring an upgrade.

It is clear that Slot has failed miserably this season, and he has lost the fanbase as well. It would be ideal for Liverpool to make a change and bring in someone who will align with their identity as a team and a club.

Meanwhile, Salah has already confirmed that he will leave the club at the end of the season, and it remains to be seen where he ends up.

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Tennessee softball defeats Virginia in Knoxville Regional

No. 1 seed Tennessee (44-10) defeated No. 2 seed Virginia (39-14), 7-5, on Saturday in a winner's bracket game of the NCAA Tournament Knoxville Regional at Sherri Parker Lee Stadium. The Lady Vols are a No. 7 national seed.

Sage Mardjetko started for Tennessee and pitched four innings. She recorded six strikeouts and 71 pitches, including 47 strikes, against 16 batters. Mardjetko allowed three hits, including a three-run home run to Macee Eaton in the third inning.

Karlyn Pickens pitched three innings in relief. She totaled four strikeouts and 47 pitches (32 strikes).

The Lady Vols scored five runs in the first inning against Virginia. Elsa Morrison (two), Makenzie Butt, Bella Faw and Taelyn Holley recorded RBIs for Tennessee in the first inning.

Emma Clarke and Butt hit one home run each for the Lady Vols.

Tennessee will next play Sunday in a regional final with its opponent to be determined. First pitch is scheduled for 2 p.m. EDT and an if necessary game will be contested at 4:30 p.m. EDT.

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Premier League 2 Play-Off Final: Brighton U21s 1-0 Manchester United U21s

Premier League 2 Play-Off Final: Brighton U21s 1-0 Manchester United U21s
Premier League 2 Play-Off Final: Brighton U21s 1-0 Manchester United U21s

Manchester United’s U21s took on Brighton & Hove Albion U21s on Saturday night in the Premier League 2 play-off final.

After finishing joint top with Chelsea after the league phase, United looked to establish themselves as the top U21s side in the country by winning the play-off final.

Scheduling saw United at a disadvantage, as despite finishing second in the league phase on goal difference, Adam Lawrence’s side were forced to play the quarter-finals through to the final all away from home.

The scheduling issues were compounded by the fact that the FA Youth Cup final was pushed back and took place just two days prior, leaving a number of key United players, like Chido Obi, with little rest and forcing them to start on the bench.

First half

United were boosted by the return of Dan Gore after a successful loan spell at Rotherham United.

It was Gore who had United’s first clear effort after being teed up by Jack Fletcher, but the midfielder could not keep his shot down.

At the other end, former United academy player Nehemiah Oriola proved a handful as he raced past Jaydan Kamason and saw his effort also fly over the bar.

Just before the half-hour mark, Diego Leon appeared to be fouled but the referee waved play on, allowing Brighton to hit on the counter. Will Murdock was quick off his line to produce a top save.

It was then United’s turn to hit on the break. Jack Fletcher intercepted the ball high up the pitch before flashing the ball across goal, but Victor Musa was just out of reach at the back post.

Mistakes from either side were the main source of chance creation, but a lack of quality in the final third meant the score remained 0-0 at the break.

Second half

The home side took the lead in the 57th minute. A low cross from the left was allowed to roll across the face of the goal before being finished off by Tyler Silsby at the back post.

Despite trailing by a goal, a lack of urgency in United’s play saw the minutes tick away with little to show for it until late on.

Shea Lacey did not come alive until near the end of the match, starting with a free kick delivery to Obi, but it was a bit behind the Danish striker who could not wrap his boot around it enough to direct it on target.

Lacey then twisted his marker inside and out but was unable to find a red shirt in the area.

United’s chance came in stoppage time. Sonny Aljofree’s ball over the top was taken on the run excellently by Gabriele Biancheri, who backheeled to Obi to set it on a plate, but Obi hesitated and ultimately got the ball caught under his feet.

The chance went begging and ultimately it was too little, too late for United, who waited until stoppage time to throw the kitchen sink at it.

Despite the disappointing end to the season, it was a campaign with many positives to take from it for United’s youngsters.

Match facts

United: Murdock; Kamason (Thwaites 78), Aljofree, Armer, Leon (Kukonki 63); Gore, T.Fletcher; Lacey, J.Fletcher, Scanlon (Biancheri 78); Musa (Obi 63).

Subs not used: Byrne-Hughes. Booked: Kamason, Armer, Lacey.

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PGA Championship: Aaron 'Two Gloves' Rai holds a share of the lead at Aronimink, but why does he wear two gloves?

NEWTOWN, PENNSYLVANIA - MAY 16: Aaron Rai of England hits a tee shot on the 17th hole during the third round of the PGA Championship at Aronimink Golf Club on May 16, 2026 in Newtown, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Carl Recine/Getty Images)
Aaron Rai is looking for his first career major championship win. (Carl Recine/Getty Images)
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Aaron Rai has put himself in a position to pick up what would be a life changing major championship win on Sunday at Aronimink Golf Club. 

And he did so while being the only man in the field wearing two golf gloves. 

Rai posted a 3-under 67 on Saturday at the PGA Championship. That got him to 4-under on the week, and briefly had him in the solo lead during what turned out to be a very chaotic and jam-packed leaderboard at the major championship. 

While it’s nothing new, Rai has been doing this for years, the two black gloves that the Englishman was sporting throughout his rounds drew some added attention. Not only is a black golf glove unusual on its own, but two of them will make you stand out instantly. Rai wears both of them for every shot, except for when he’s putting or hitting out of a bunker.

It turns out that’s just a thing Rai started doing randomly when he was just eight years old, partly out of necessity while practicing in colder weather to keep his hands warm. Then it just stuck.

“I just happened to be given these two gloves – the guy who actually makes them sent a pair over – and I got into the habit of wearing them,” Rai told GolfMonthly in 2025. “Then, a few weeks down the line, my dad forgot to put the two gloves in the bag so I had to play with one. It was terrible. I couldn’t play, I couldn’t feel the grip, so I’ve always stuck with the two gloves ever since.”

Rai was nearly the solo leader entering Sunday, but he fell apart a bit on the 18th. Rai missed the fairway off the tee and then hit his next shot into a bunker. He ended up going up-and-down to save his bogey and limit the damage, but that brought him into a five-way tie for the lead when he hit the clubhouse.

Matti Schmid, Nick Taylor, Jon Rahm and Ludvig Åberg were also at 4-under when Rai finished. Rory McIlroy led the massive group at 3-under, too. The tournament is still very much wide open.

Rai has only won a single time on the PGA Tour, back at the Wyndham Championship in 2024. He entered this week fresh off a fifth-place finish at the Myrtle Beach Classic, which was the alternate Tour stop during the Truist Classic. The 31-year-old is at No. 44 in the Official World Golf Rankings. He finished T19 at the PGA Championship last May, which matched the best major championship finish of his career.

Only time will tell if Rai can manage to separate from the field on Sunday. Nobody has been able to pull that off so far.

But the two gloves are here to stay. Clearly, it’s working out for him.

Jared Stillman calls Ramon Foster radio hire ‘a total slap in the face’ to former Titans players

Nashville-based radio host Jared Stillman slams the Tennessee Titans' decision to hire Ramon Foster as the radio color analyst. Credit: Jared Stillman/'Stillman and Company' on X; Mark J. Rebilas-USA TODAY Sports
Credit: Jared Stillman/'Stillman and Company' on X; Mark J. Rebilas-USA TODAY Sports

News emerged on Friday that the Tennessee Titans are hiring Ramon Foster to be the team’s radio color analyst alongside play-by-play announcer Taylor Zarzour. Foster will be the replacement for longtime Titans radio analyst Dave McGinnis, who passed away in April.

Foster co-hosts the morning show Ramon and Will on 104.5 The Zone, the flagship radio station for the Titans. He was also a sideline reporter for the Titans for two years before becoming a color commentator for the Tennessee Volunteers in 2025. Additionally, he went to high school in Ripley, TN, and he played college football for the Vols.

Still, the choice was surprising to some in the Titans-verse, in that the job was expected to be very appealing to former Titans players.

“In selecting the familiar Foster, the Titans bypass several candidates who played for their franchise, including Keith Bulluck, who expressed an interest in the job on his podcast, Jason McCourty, who does some games for CBS, and Brad Hopkins, who appears on SiriusXM,” Titans reporter Paul Kuharsky explained.

Nashville-based Jared Stillman, who is also a Mad Dog Sports Radio host for SiriusXM, sounded off about the situation on Stillman and Company.

In an X post sharing a video clip of his thoughts, Stillman called the Foster hire a “total slap in the face to the former players who played FOR the Titans.”

The @Titans hiring of Ramon Foster was a total slap in the face to the former players who played FOR the Titans.

From Chris Sanders, Jason McCourty, Blaine Bishop, Brad Hopkins, Neil O’Donnell, Taylor Lewan, Matt Hasselbeck, etc they could have picked someone who was a Titan pic.twitter.com/VH56F2cyTI

— Jared Stillman (@JaredStillman) May 15, 2026

“If not Chris Sanders, it needs to be a former Titan,” Stillman expanded on Stillman and Company. “Jason McCourty calls games for CBS. Did you call McCourty? Keith Bulluck, on his podcast, threw his name out there, saying he’d love to do it. Keith Bulluck has a GREAT relationship with this fanbase. Now, the reason why, when I saw Keith Bulluck put his name out there, that it wasn’t going to be Keith Bulluck, was Keith Bulluck keeps it too real, and I think the Titans are nervous about that.”

“Whether it was Blaine Bishop, who works at 104.5 and was a Titan great, and I think Blaine could do the job,” Stillman said. “Whether it’s Chris Sanders, who, again, I would have looked at as kind of a community piece to the organization, and I’d have him call the game. I would have even been okay with an out-of-the-box hire, the way that ‘Coach Mac’ was even an out-of-the-box hire.”

As Stillman alluded to with “Coach Mac,” McGinnis — head coach of the Arizona Cardinals from 2000 to 2003 — never played for the Titans but was a linebackers coach for the team from 2004 to 2011.

Stillman also suggested Taylor Lewan, a former Titans star offensive lineman and current co-host of the popular podcast Bussin’ With The Boys, as someone who should have been considered for the radio analyst position.

Taylor Lewan on @TitansRadio job:

“I would have definitely considered it depending on the money.” #Titans

— Paul Kuharsky (@PaulKuharskyNFL) May 15, 2026

“I would have been okay if the Titans had hired Taylor Lewan to do the color analysis,” Stillman continued. “So, you’d have Taylor Lewan would still do his Bussin’ With The Boys podcast; they don’t do podcasts on Sundays. So, Taylor still would be doing Bussin’ With The Boys in his own time, but in the booth, it would be Taylor Zarzour, Taylor Lewan. Now, I don’t know if Taylor Lewan can call a football game or not, but I give Taylor Lewan a shot, because Taylor Lewan would bring juice into the position. And again, it’s the connection with the fans! And Taylor Lewan was a Titan.”

Foster, 40, played 11 seasons as an offensive lineman in the NFL, all with the Pittsburgh Steelers.

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Where to watch PBKS vs RCB IPL 2026 match: TV channel, live stream details and start time in India

Royal Challengers Bengaluru arrive as heavy favourites against a Punjab Kings side that is running desperately low on confidence and time.

Virat Kohli produced a magnificent century in RCB's previous fixture against Kolkata Knight Riders, and he would like to back it up with another good innings. 

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PBKS failed to defend totals of 210 and 200 in both previous games at this very ground, consistently losing control in the final five overs. Historically, no team in IPL history has conceded more matches after crossing the 200-run mark, with Punjab having done so ten times.

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Where to watch PBKS vs RCB: Live stream, TV channel

Here's how to watch the Punjab Kings vs. Royal Challengers Bengaluru 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.

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What time does PBKS vs RCB match kick off?

The IPL 2026 match between Punjab Kings and Royal Challengers Bengaluru will be played at the Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association (HPCA) Stadium in Dharamshala, Himachal Pradesh.

The match will start at 3:30 p.m. IST on Sunday, May 17, 2026.

MORE: Mumbai Indians out of IPL playoffs: What went wrong?

PBKS vs RCB lineups, team news

Priyansh Arya and Prabhsimran Singh should open the innings, while Shreyas Iyer should slot in as a middle-order player.

PBKS predicted XI: Priyansh Arya, Prabhsimran Singh (wk), Shreyas Iyer (c), Cooper Connolly, Marcus Stoinis, Shashank Singh, Marco Jansen, Vijaykumar Vyshak, Ben Dwarshuis, Yuzvendra Chahal, Arshdeep Singh.

RCB can stick to their winning combination as well, with Jacob Bethell and Virat Kohli as the openers. Among the bowlers, Krunal Pandya and Bhuvneshwar Kumar will be key. 

RCB predicted XI: Jacob Bethell, Virat Kohli, Rajat Patidar (C), Jitesh Sharma (WK), Krunal Pandya, Tim David, Venkatesh Iyer, Rasikh Salam, Bhuvneshwar Kumar, Josh Hazlewood, Jacob Duffy

PBKS vs RCB: Betting odds

RCB are the favourites to win this IPL 2026 match at 1.69 on Dafa, while the odds for PBKS to win are 2.18.

* Odds are correct at time of publish but subject to change.

Saturday Night Open Thread: The Whole 9 Yard Sales

CLEVELAND, OHIO - DECEMBER 28: Chris Boswell #9 of the Pittsburgh Steelers kicks for a field goal during an NFL football game against the Cleveland Browns at Huntington Bank Field on December 28, 2025 in Cleveland, Ohio. (Photo by Perry Knotts/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Live from Delaware, it’s Saturday Night! I, NAS204PSU, am here at BTSC to bring you this Saturday Night Open Thread (aka SNOT).

It’s an offseason of change for our Steelers, and where better to spend spare change than a yard sale? Here in DE, there’s many community yard sales each weekend, with deals to be had and junk to be hauled. Here’s hoping our offseason signings and draftees turn out to be bargains in the long run.

This 4 pack of questions is here to get the conversation going, so let us know what you’re eating/drinking!

1. Omamennig7 claims to be the biggest Chris Boswell fan (I think this needs “battled” out with Taari). Is Chris Boswell your favorite Steeler Kicker of all time? If not Boz, then who?
2. The Steelers’ 2026 schedule is out. In 2024, we had a brutal 10 day-3 game stretch and in 2025 a gauntlet of Bills, Ravens, Dolphins (MNF) and Lions. On a scale of 0(Not screwed) to 10(royally screwed), how much did the league screw us on this upcoming 2026 schedule?
3. Any games you are planning to attend in 2026?
4. What was your best thrifting bargain you’ve ever found?

Song of the Night: Ebay – Weird Al Yankovic

Rory McIlroy clarifies his comments about Aronimink after criticising the set-up

Photo by Richard Heathcote/Getty Images
Photo by Richard Heathcote/Getty Images

Rory McIlroy has moved to clear up comments he made about the set-up at Aronimink after putting himself right into the mix to win the PGA Championship.

McIlroy appears to have a real chance to win his seventh major title on Sunday in Philadelphia. The Northern Irishman began the third round at one over par after not making a single bogey on Friday.

A superb 66 brought the 37-year-old into real contention. And with the conditions getting trickier as the day went on, McIlroy looks set to finish inside the top 10 heading into the final round.

With that, he may be thankful for how the course was set up.

Rory McIlroy clears up his previous comments about Aronimink

Aronimink has been a fascinating test. At the start of the week, many would have been forgiven for wondering whether the major championship scoring record may be broken.

However, those who were anticipating low scores have been silenced emphatically. Those on four over par made the cut, while eight shots separated all of the players who made the weekend.

McIlroy criticised the set-up on Friday, insisting that the congested leaderboard was a sign of a poor layout.

But speaking to Sky Sports after his third round, McIlroy has clarified his statements about Aronimink.

“I wasn’t trying to be critical of the set-up. All I was trying to say was that when you have these big old golf courses that have been renovated with wide fairways and big greens and you start to tuck the pins away, it means everyone plays the exact same way and that is why you see such a bunched leaderboard,” he said.

Photo by Richard Heathcote/Getty Images
Photo by Richard Heathcote/Getty Images

“It is very entertaining for the people at home and very frustrating for the people out there playing. You have heard Scottie, Shane, myself. Because it even felt like some of your good shots were not getting rewarded with where some of the hole locations were, I think we were all just a little frustrated as we came off the course yesterday.

“I was not trying to be critical and it’s just a product of this golf course. I guess having the ability to put the pins away so we can’t get to them.

“It is going to provide a very entertaining championship, especially going into the last day, but I was not trying to be critical. I was just saying that these sort of set ups seem to bunch the field together.”

Speaking to the media, McIlroy suggested what he expects from the pin placements on Sunday.

“Yeah, I think it’s been a good balance, in fairness. Like if I’m reflecting on the last three days, I think there’s been a really good balance of tough pins and then pins that you can get at a little bit more,” he said.

“I would expect the same tomorrow. There’s going to be some that you can be aggressive to and some you just have to take your 25, 30 feet and get out of there with a par.”

What Rory McIlroy thinks fans will make of the PGA Championship venue

Few fans will have any sympathy for McIlroy’s comments where he has expressed his frustration about the venue.

The major championships should provide the most thorough tests in the game. So hearing players complain about the fairness does seem bizarre.

Admittedly, there have been a number of good shots that have not been rewarded. But that is always going to be the case at the tougher major championship venues.

And McIlroy has admitted that he would be delighted by how Aronimink is playing if he was watching at home.

“Look, when you have a set of greens like this, you can start to frustrate people pretty easily, I think. You heard it in me last night. You heard it in Scottie. I saw some of his comments. Shane. I think there was a lot of guys that were frustrated yesterday coming off the course,” he said.

“Again, it’s frustrating to us, but at the same time, it creates a helluva entertaining championship. If I wasn’t playing this tournament, I’d love what’s going on this week, but watching and playing are two different things.”

While the players have been conflicted over the set-up this week, it does appear that Aronimink has won a lot of admirers from the fans who expected another PGA Championship to turn into a birdie fest.

How to live stream Houston Gamblers vs St. Louis Battlehawks: UFL, TV Channel

The St. Louis Battlehawks (5-2) look to clinch a third straight UFL playoff berth on Saturday night when they host the Houston Gamblers (2-5) at The Dome at America’s Center in St. Louis.

How to Watch Houston Gamblers vs St. Louis Battlehawks

  • When: Saturday, May 16, 2025
  • Time: 6:30 PM ET
  • TV Channel: ABC
  • Live Stream: Fubo (try for free)

St. Louis comes in with a three-game winning streak and is 3-0 at home this season, leading the UFL in rushing defense at just 79 yards per game and ranking second against the pass, allowing 167 yards a contest. The Battlehawks share the league lead with 21 sacks, 5.5 belonging to Carlos Davis. Kylin James ran for two touchdowns in St. Louis’ 31-20 win over the visiting Columbus Aviators on May 8, while Luis Perez finished 16-of-30 for 204 yards and a touchdown in his first start. Hakeem Butler, the UFL Offensive Player of the Year in 2024, had three receptions for 77 yards and a score.

The Gamblers missed a potential game-winning 63-yard field goal in the final minute, losing 24-23 to the visiting Orlando Storm on Sunday. Houston took its only lead late in the third quarter when John Rhys Plumlee connected with Jalen White on a 49-yard touchdown pass. Hunter Dekkers, briefly yanked in the third quarter, finished with 268 passing yards but threw a costly pick-six in the first half as the Gamblers outgained the Storm 415-185.

This is a great UFL football matchup that you will not want to miss; make sure to tune in and catch all the action.

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Drake Baldwin keeps leading off as Braves face southpaw Tolle

ATLANTA, GEORGIA - MAY 15: Drake Baldwin #30 of the Atlanta Braves reacts as he rounds third base after hitting a solo homer in the first inning against the Boston Red Sox at Truist Park on May 15, 2026 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Kevin C. Cox/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Well, I’m not going to say the “Mauricio Dubon leads off against lefties” experiment is over, but whatever the case may be, it’s at least on hiatus for tonight’s game against Payton Tolle and the Red Sox:

Austin Riley is back hitting cleanup, and Michael Harris II has dropped to sixth. These all sort make sense if you think the lineup as responding to semi-recent trends as Riley has hit pretty well over the last two weeks, while Dubon and Harris have been okay at best in that span. The bottom of the lineup is what it is, for another day. The Braves find ways to keep winning anyway.

This will be Riley’s first time hitting cleanup since April 23; with this start, he will once again take over the mantle of “has hit cleanup for the Braves in 2026 most often” which he currently shares with Matt Olson. The Braves have used 32 different batting orders in 45 games so far; this game will make it 33 in 46.

The Red Sox will deploy a lineup pretty similar to the one the Braves experience last night, except that Mickey Gasper is catching, such that Carlos Narvaez is pushed to the bench in favor of Masataka Yoshida starting at DH. When you look at the Statcast game preview above, you can see why the Red Sox have struggled to plate runs, as only Gasper, Wilyer Abreu, and Willson Contreras have any semblance of good batting inputs.

This is also a novel Red Sox lineup, and the second time that Gasper will start behind the plate.

Gasper, Yoshida, and Durbin have not faced Bryce Elder in their respective careers; the other six guys in the Red Sox lineup have, but none have double-digit PAs in the matchup. The collective line is a .162 wOBA and .191 xwOBA in 26 PAs, which really isn’t anything at all.

Nobody in the Braves’ lineup has faced Tolle before, which makes sense given that the youngster hasn’t pitched much in the majors and hasn’t yet faced the Braves. Elder has faced the Red Sox just once before — a game last year where he gave up a three-run double to Trevor Story in the first, and the game ended 3-1 with no runs scoring beyond the first inning.

NBA Insider Thinks Another Option Could Emerge For Jaylen Brown In Potential Giannis Antetokounmpo Deal

Boston Celtics guard Jaylen Brown

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The Celtics face a significant decision this offseason regarding whether to pursue Bucks forward Giannis Antetokounmpo, who appears to be on his way out of Milwaukee.

If Boston is making a serious push for Antetokounmpo, it will likely have to part ways with guard Jaylen Brown. However, that doesn’t necessarily mean he’ll end up in Milwaukee.

Heavy's Sports NBA insider Sean Deveney mentioned on Saturday that if a potential trade materializes between the Celtics and Bucks for Antetokounmpo, there’s still a possibility that Brown could be sent to a third team instead of landing in Milwaukee.

"The smoke continues to build around the possibility of Giannis Antetokounmpo landing in Boston," Deveney wrote. "It’s not certain Brown would land in Milwaukee, or if he would be sent to a third team for younger assets. It’s still only smoke, and believe it or not, there is still a possibility he winds up returning to the Bucks."

It may be more beneficial for the Celtics to send Brown to a third team in a potential deal, especially since the Bucks are likely to be in rebuild mode after parting ways with Antetokounmpo. Brown doesn’t align with the Bucks' timeline, as he will turn 30 this fall, and it may take three to four seasons for Milwaukee to return to being a true contender. A team looking to win now could acquire Brown, and in exchange, the Bucks might receive a few young players while the Celtics offer some first-round picks.

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Filip Hrgovic denies Dave Allen fairytale homecoming as towel comes in early

Filip Hrgovic (right) stopped Dave Allen in three rounds (Getty)

There was no fairytale homecoming for Dave Allen on Saturday, as his coach threw in the towel to confirm victory for Filip Hrgovic.

At Doncaster’s Eco Power Stadium, Allen faced his toughest test yet as he took on Croatia’s Hrgovic, a world heavyweight title hopeful.

It was always likely to be an uphill battle for Allen, 34, and so it proved to be, as Hrgovic applied pressure from the opening bell until late in the third round.

It was at that juncture that Moore waved the towel at referee Steve Gray, signalling defeat for Allen, after Hrgovic poured on punches with the home fighter trapped against the ropes.

It had been almost one-way traffic up to that point, with Allen struggling to manage range and loading up on right hands, while Hrgovic threw crisp, straight shots for the most part.

In the third round, Allen was swinging increasingly wildly, even throwing himself off balance and to the mat in one moment. Shortly thereafter, the stoppage came.

“First of all, Jamie is like my brother,” Allen told DAZN after the fight. “I love Jamie to death. I said to him, ‘I will never go anywhere else, no matter what happens.’ These are my f***ing family, you know what I mean?

“Jamie said ‘enough’s enough’; enough’s enough. Thank you for looking after me. If Jamie thinks that’s the right choice, it’s the right choice. No excuse. I fought my heart out. Filip Hrgovic was too good for me. That’s no excuse.

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“Most people here, I’ve not even met them, but I’d kiss them if I could [...] I had a good cry this morning, very emotional.”

Hrgovic, 33, said: “Sorry guys, I know I’m not [the] favourite guy here, I know they’re now sad, but it is what it is. That’s boxing, guys. Thanks to Dave, thanks to his team.

“I’m really happy for this win, and I’m moving forward to become heavyweight champion of the world. And yes, I started fast because I was connecting, he was open. I wanted to finish him fast to make a statement.”

It was then put to Hrgovic that he could face 21-year-old British star Moses Itauma next.

Moses Itauma (left) has looked like a frightening prospect (PA Wire)
Moses Itauma (left) has looked like a frightening prospect (PA Wire)

“Look, I always told you, I want to fight with anyone in the division,” said Hrgovic. “Moses, anyone [...] I never run from any opponent.”

Queensberry’s George Warren then said: “Yeah, we can [make that fight]. That fight’s there, it’s done. [Hrgovic] signed with Queensberry on the basis that that was one of the options for him. That’s the job: try and get that fight made, and get it announced.”

Hrgovic’s sole professional loss came at the hands of Daniel Dubois in 2024, as a doctor waved off the bout due to the damage done to the Croat’s face. Since then, Hrgovic (20-1, 15 KOs) has outpointed Joe Joyce and David Adeleye, and he made it a hat-trick of wins over British heavyweights by stopping Allen (25-9-2, 20 KOs).

Milwaukee Brewers vs. Minnesota Twins score, lineups, TV, updates

Logan Henderson starts for the Milwaukee Brewers on May 16 against the Minnesota Twins, who send out rookie and Tomah native Connor Prielipp to the mound.

Follow along for live updates from Target Field.

More: Brewers to face Wisconsin native Connor Prielipp on Saturday vs Twins

More: Connor Prielipp of Tomah gets first MLB win with Twins, allowing 1 hit

What time is the Brewers game today?

Time: 6:10 p.m.

What channel is the Brewers game on today?

TV channel: Brewers.TV.

Milwaukee Brewers pitcher Logan Henderson throws during the first inning of their game against the New York Yankees Sunday, May 10, 2026 at American Family Field in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

Brewers 2026 record

25-17

Brewers lineup

  • Jackson Chourio LF
  • Brice Turang 2B
  • William Contreras DH
  • Andrew Vaughn 1B
  • Luis Rengifo 3B
  • Gary Sanchez C
  • Sal Frelick RF
  • Blake Perkins CF
  • Joey Ortiz SS

Twins lineup

  • Austin Martin RF
  • Brooks Lee SS
  • Ryan Jeffers C
  • Trevor Larnach LF
  • Josh Bell DH
  • Kody Clemens 1B
  • Royce Lewis 3B
  • Tristan Gray 2B
  • James Outman CF

Brewers schedule

Brewers at Twins, May 17 1:10 p.m.: Milwaukee LHP Robert Gasser vs. Minnesota RHP Bailey Ober (4-2, 3.46). TV – Brewers TV. Radio – AM-620 WTMJ.

This article originally appeared on Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: Milwaukee Brewers vs. Minnesota Twins score, lineups, TV, updates

Milwaukee Brewers vs. Minnesota Twins score, lineups, TV, updates

Logan Henderson starts for the Milwaukee Brewers on May 16 against the Minnesota Twins, who send out rookie and Tomah native Connor Prielipp to the mound.

Follow along for live updates from Target Field.

More: Brewers to face Wisconsin native Connor Prielipp on Saturday vs Twins

More: Connor Prielipp of Tomah gets first MLB win with Twins, allowing 1 hit

What time is the Brewers game today?

Time: 6:10 p.m.

What channel is the Brewers game on today?

TV channel: Brewers.TV.

Milwaukee Brewers pitcher Logan Henderson throws during the first inning of their game against the New York Yankees Sunday, May 10, 2026 at American Family Field in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

Brewers 2026 record

25-17

Brewers lineup

  • Jackson Chourio LF
  • Brice Turang 2B
  • William Contreras DH
  • Andrew Vaughn 1B
  • Luis Rengifo 3B
  • Gary Sanchez C
  • Sal Frelick RF
  • Blake Perkins CF
  • Joey Ortiz SS

Twins lineup

  • Austin Martin RF
  • Brooks Lee SS
  • Ryan Jeffers C
  • Trevor Larnach LF
  • Josh Bell DH
  • Kody Clemens 1B
  • Royce Lewis 3B
  • Tristan Gray 2B
  • James Outman CF

Brewers schedule

Brewers at Twins, May 17 1:10 p.m.: Milwaukee LHP Robert Gasser vs. Minnesota RHP Bailey Ober (4-2, 3.46). TV – Brewers TV. Radio – AM-620 WTMJ.

This article originally appeared on Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: Milwaukee Brewers vs. Minnesota Twins score, lineups, TV, updates

How ECS won second straight TSSAA girls lacrosse state championship

Evangelical Christian School lacrosse defended its TSSAA Division II-A girls state championship by rallying to beat University School of Nashville 12-11 in overtime on May 16 at Ravenwood.

ECS has won the TSSAA's first two DII-A championships. The 2025 championship came in the first year the high school association had sanctioned the sport. ECS defeated USN 21-8 in 2025.

"We felt a lot of pressure because this was the same team, same time last year we had to beat," said sophomore Emily Hill, who scored the winning goal 44 seconds into overtime. "We knew they had it out for us, but we knew that we could do it again because we worked so hard for this."

Evangelical Christian (10-4) trailed 8-5 at the half before outscoring USN (10-8) 4-0 in the third quarter to take a 9-8 lead. USN went back up 10-8 in the topsy-turvy game before ECS scored two goals, the second by Hill, which made it 10-10.

USN's Elizabeth Crane scored with 1:49 left in regulation to tie the score at 11-11 and send the game into overtime.

ECS earned the first possession in overtime, but the Eagles came out a bit overzealous on offense. They needed to settle down, and it was Hill, an underclassman, who did that before scoring the winning sudden-death goal.

More: How Ensworth won TSSAA girls lacrosse state title, ending Harpeth Hall's dominance

"With the way this game had gone we felt the first team to get possession in overtime would win, so that was our main objective, just get the ball off the draw, try to be smart on offense, don't take a charge, don't force anything," ECS coach Meritaylor Pickle said. "We almost did come up short on the possession, but thankfully enough, one of our sophomores (Hill), level-headed, got the ball, rolled the crease, and ripped the shot in the back of the net."

Hill's winning shot came after USN was called for a three-second violation.

Evangelical Christian's Emily Hill (1) looks for space behind the goal against University School of Nashville during the first half of their TSSAA Division II-A girls lacrosse state championship game on May 16, 2026 at Ravenwood High School in Brentwood, Tennessee.

"Honestly, we said a prayer before we went out for overtime and we knew that it was in God's hands," Hill said. "We just had to play our game, and we did that after we settled down at the start of overtime."

Reach Mike Organ at 615-259-8021 or on X @MikeOrganWriter.

This article originally appeared on Memphis Commercial Appeal: ECS girls lacrosse wins second straight TSSAA state championship

Lakers linked to $87 million ex-Knicks fan favorite center, NBA champion

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Can the Los Angeles Lakers win a championship with their current roster? 

Most, if not all, of the Lakers’ fan base/journalists would answer that question with a resounding no. If the Lakers want to alter the narrative around their ceiling in the Western Conference, they must identify targets who would mesh well with the organization’s pick-and-roll, drive-and-kick-heavy offense. 

Lakers legend James Worthy is under the impression that signing a former New York Knicks fan-favorite center and NBA champion would pay dividends for Los Angeles.

“I think they (Lakers) definitely need to make some changes,” Worthy said on the Dan Patrick Show Wednesday. “I don’t think you could run it back with the same Western Conference teams that are gonna get stronger. Minnesota (Timberwolves) is gonna get stronger.” 

“I think one of the things that was lacking was in the center position,” Worthy said. “I think (Deandre) Ayton is a great player, but I don’t know if, consistently. What we need or what a team needs is an (Isaiah) Hartenstein like Oklahoma (City Thunder), not necessarily a star, but you need a bruiser, you need somebody that’s consistent. I think the Lakers will be looking at that area.” 

It only took Hartenstein four playoff games to show the Lakers why he would be a better frontcourt option for the franchise than Deandre Ayton. The 28-year-old outworked Ayton on the rebounding front, was far more effective in ball screen scenarios, and displayed more effort/want as an interior defender in the Thunder’s 4-0 second-round series win vs. the Lakers. 

Hartenstein contributed 8.8 points, 9.3 rebounds, 1.8 steals, and 0.8 blocks per game to help Oklahoma City advance to the Western Conference Semifinals.

The Eugene, Oregon, product isn't a superstar center by any means. Still, if Oklahoma City declines his $28 million team option for the 2026-27 season, the Lakers should be interested in adding him to the fold in the offseason.

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Cardiff to face Stormers in Cape Town in URC play-off

Cardiff wing Jacob Beetham tackles Suleiman Hartzenberg
Cardiff beat Stormers on Friday to secure a top-eight finish [Huw Evans Picture Agency]

Cardiff will travel to South Africa to face Stormers in the United Rugby Championship (URC) play-offs.

Corniel van Zyl’s side booked the URC quarter-finals with a 22-16 victory over Stormers at the Arms Park on Friday night.

The bonus-point win was enough to finish in sixth place in the table after play-off rivals Ulster and Lions both lost on the final weekend of the regular season.

It means they will face an immediate rematch against third-placed Stormers in Cape Town on Saturday, 30 May.

Cardiff face the logistical challenge of trying to get the squad out to South Africa next weekend to start preparing for the match.

"We were delighted to reach the play-offs but there's the next job to do so we will hopefully push on and then see how long this season can go," said van Zyl.

Cardiff outscored Stormers four tries to one and produced a dynamic defensive effort but were outmuscled in the scrum.

Van Zyl knows John Dobson's Stormers side will be out for revenge.

"The set-piece [scrum] was probably a bit of a concern but Stormers are really good at so that's definitely something we'll have to look at," said van Zyl.

"There's a few individuals in their team that are great players, so it's about getting over the barriers and also playing away from home and producing the same level of performance as we did [in Cardiff].

"That's the biggest challenge. Knockout rugby is the ultimate thing, anything can happen."

Royals drop sixth in a row to Cardinals, 4-2

We could go through this game play by play and try to deeply analyze it, but they’ve lost six in a row. For the third straight game, the offense looked completely outmatched by a pitcher who has never shown the ability to dominate a lineup. So let’s just hit some highlights and then try to enjoy our Saturday evenings, shall we?

Noah Cameron pitched his second quality start of the year. He did it by drastically reducing his cutter and slider usage. Mostly, he did this in favor of his fastball, though he threw a few more changeups than he had averaged this year, too. His curveball percentage remained roughly the same. The new arm angle has improved his fastball shape, so leaning on it was probably a smart idea, and it mostly worked, at least for today.

Matt Strahm hit the IL after landing awkwardly in a couple of his pitches yesterday. That was convenient for the Royals because they had to activate Bailey Falter from his rehab assignment today. Bailey pitched the final two innings of the game in relief, and, well, it wasn’t pretty. He got out of his first inning of work facing only three batters, but ended up giving up a run in the second on a pair of hits and a walk. It was the kind of outing where if you had faith in the guy before, you’d want to see him go again, but if you thought he was trash before, he did nothing to change your mind.

Vinnie Pasquantino did collect a two-out RBI single in the top of the fifth, which was nice to see. Jac Caglianone also hit a mammoth home run in the top of the ninth. It’s always fun to see Jac hammer one.

The Royals will attempt to avoid their second winless road trip of the year tomorrow afternoon. Stephen Kolek (6.75 ERA) will get his third start for KC this year and start a new quality start streak. Andre Pallante (4.46 ERA) will go for the Cardinals. The game starts at 1:15 Central, and, as has been the case all weekend, will be free on MLB.TV, along with almost every other game as part of Rivalry Weekend.

‘Moses will never reach the promised land’: Filip Hrgovic targets Itauma after Allen triumph

Filip Hrgovic and Moses Itauma appear headed for a fight with one another. | Richard Pelham and Alex Livesey/Getty Images

Filip Hrgovic says he’s ready for Moses Itauma after today’s one-sided and relatively easy win over Dave Allen.

Hrgovic (20-1, 15 KO) was asked about the fight, which has been buzzing about in rumors for a while now, and the possibility of doing it in August, which is when Itauma is slated to return.

Hrgovic said that as long as he is good physically on a check after this fight, he’ll be ready.

“I have always told you, I will fight anyone in the division. Moses or anyone,” he said. “If I’m healthy, and I look like I am, no problem for me. I need a few days to rest. I’ve never run from anyone. Moses will never reach the promised land.”

Queensberry’s George Warren confirmed that the company has their eye on the matchup, too.

“When Filip signed with Queensberry, he contracted with us on the basis that that was one of the options we could put to him,” Warren said. “As he said, he’s got a slight nick on his eye, has to make sure that’s OK. Moses is booked for August, and as soon as we’re back in the office next week, that’s my job, to try and get that fight made.

“If Moses is going to be a world champion, which is what he wants to be, and Filip wants to be a world champion, which is what he wants to be, they’ll have to get it on at some point. So let’s get on with it now.”

The 21-year-old Itauma (14-0, 12 KO) is seen as the top rising young star in heavyweight boxing, and is coming off of a fifth round stoppage win over Jermaine Franklin on March 28.

PGA Championship 2026: Rory McIlroy's little-target approach has him in position to achieve his big goal

NEWTOWN SQUARE, Pa. — “You either die a hero or you live long enough to see yourself become the villain.”

Rory McIlroy was quoting Aaron Eckhart, the actor who portrays Harvey Dent in the Batman film, “The Dark Knight.” McIlroy described the 2008 picture as one of his “go-to” movies to take his mind off golf.

“It’s my favorite line from the movie,” McIlroy said.

Does that somehow describe himself?

“Sometimes,” he said with a laugh.

Aronimink Golf Club is roughly 140 miles from Bethpage State Park in Farmingdale, N.Y., where last fall McIlroy was very much the villain during the 45th Ryder Cup as he led Europe to a rare road victory over the United States. But near Philadelphia, the acclaimed City of Brotherly Love, McIlroy once again is more of a hero, his popularity transcending nationality, his talent something to be appreciated and not reviled.

During the third round of the 2026 PGA Championship, as a multitude of players swarmed the leaderboard with unsatiated aggression, McIlroy loomed large and with conspicuous approval by a fan base that is not easily impressed, let alone won over.

With a four-under 66, the reigning two-time Masters champion has clawed his way into contention in the year’s second major championship. For a short while he held a share of the lead—then again, who didn’t?—but a bogey from a plugged bunker lie at the par-3 17th dropped him back to three-under 207. He didn’t quite reach the goal he set for himself, but considering how he began this tournament, a third PGA title and the second leg of the calendar grand slam are still in play.

“I think it's just setting yourself little targets,” said McIlroy, 37, who bogeyed his final four holes on Thursday in an opening 74. “Yesterday I set myself a target of getting back to even par for the tournament, didn't quite get there, was one shy. Again today, set myself a target of if I could get to five under par, one better than the leaders going out, that was … again, didn't quite get there, but I think just setting yourself these little targets, it helps you just lock in and focus on yourself and not really think about anything else that's going on. And I've done a good job of that over the past couple days.”

When he holed out for a closing bogey in the first round, McIlroy assessed his day as “sh--.” He sat 105th place but soon realized his chances weren’t in the toilet.

“I had a really bad finish on Thursday, but at the end of the day, I was only seven back,” was how McIlroy talked himself off an emotional ledge. “I thought back to last year's Masters; I was seven back after the first day, and I was two ahead going into the final day. So there's a lot of golf and a lot of things can happen during the course of a golf tournament.

“I’ve progressively just got a little bit closer to the lead each day.”

His performance on Saturday was at times breathtaking, the kind of golf that gets a gallery on your side, whatever side of the ocean you call home. Prominent among his shots was the tee ball he unleashed at the par-4 sixth hole. McIlroy reached the green on a hole measuring 397 yards and playing slightly uphill. The Northern Irishman just shrugged mostly when a reporter mentioned the Ruthian blast, noting the increasing firmness of the fairways and the mowing pattern.

Whatever. It was a remarkable blow.

That set up one of his six birdies against two bogeys. If there was any disappointment, it was in the finish as he again closed in less than stellar fashion. He failed to birdie the par-5 16th hole, a clear disappointment with his power, and he needed gut-check par saves at 15 and 18 to stay in the top-10 on the board.

He posted his 25th round of 66 or better in a major, second to Tiger Woods, who has 28, while Jack Nicklaus is third on that list with 21. Pretty good company.

Of course, he immediately was asked to assess his day in contrast to his colorful description on Thursday. “Better,” he replied. “I said no profanity today, so keep it clean.”

Someone later suggested that it was “hot sh--.” He laughed and nodded.

Worth noting was the notable lack of profanity directed in his direction as he played alongside popular American golfer Brooks Koepka, who owns five majors, including three PGA titles. There were a few “USA” chants along the way, and one knucklehead shouted for McIlroy to miss the green at the par-3 eighth hole, which actually drew the ire of spectators in the vicinity. The crowd was well-behaved an encouraging, which is not as unusual one might expect.

The last player to win the year’s first two majors was Jordan Spieth in 2015. The year before, McIlroy won the final two majors, the Open Championship followed by his second PGA title. Should he win Sunday, he would capture his seventh major and break a tie with Sir Nick Faldo for most majors by a European-born player. Would it surprise McIlroy if the gallery got behind him?

“No. Again, 103 out of 104 weeks, I get pretty good support everywhere I go,” he said. “It's just that one week every … or one week every four years, I guess it is, that most of the crowd are on the other side, and that's fine. If I were them, I'd be on the U.S. side, too. But no, I do, I feel like I get a lot of support anywhere I go, and I'm very fortunate and very grateful for that.”

Left figuratively for dead after the first round of this PGA Championship, Rory McIlroy has kept his chances alive. Whether he’s a hero or not is immaterial. He’s one of the game’s greats, and he has a chance to do something no one has ever accomplished in a major. Only four players in history have rallied to win a major after sitting in 50th place or worse after 18 holes. Steve Jones owns the biggest comeback after falling to 84th place after the opening round of the 1996 U.S. Open. That’s right, no one has ever come from outside the top 100.

Such an achievement would be something special. We might even say kind of heroic.

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Preakness Stakes 2026 list of horses, odds and post positions

The 151st running of the Preakness Stakes, which is the second leg of the Thoroughbred Triple Crown is set to go.

For the first time in its 151-year history, the Preakness will not be run at the Pimlico Race Course in Baltimore. Laurel Park, about 20 miles south, is hosting the race while Pimlico undergoes a $400 million renovation and revitalization project. The Preakness is expected to return to its historic home in 2027.  

Fourteen horses are expected to go to the gate, the largest Preakness field since 2011. Three ran in the Kentucky Derby: Incredibolt, who finished sixth, Icelli, who finished a stunning third at 70-1 odds, and Robusta, who finished 14th.

Iron Honor is the morning line favorite at 9-2 from post 9. The Chad Brown-trained horse was kept off the Kentucky Derby course specifically to show up at the Preakness fresh. Brown has won the Preakness before with this exact strategy, taking it with Cloud Computing in 2017 and Early Voting in 2022.  

No Kentucky Derby winner in the Preakness Stakes Park

This year's Kentucky Derby winner, Golden Tempo is headed to Saratoga to get ready for the Belmont Stakes, the third leg of the Triple Crown.

How to watch the 2026 Preakness Stakes

Date: Saturday, May 16, 2026 

Time: Approximately 4:50 p.m. MT/5:50 p.m. CT 

TV: NBC, USA Network  

Stream: Peacock 

Location: Laurel Park, Maryland  

Race Distance: 1 3/16 miles 

2026 Preakness Stakes odds: Post position, horse, jockey, morning-line odds

  1. Iron Honor (Flavien Prat): 9-2
  2. Chip Honcho (Jose Ortiz): 5-1
  3. Taj Mahal (Sheldon Russell): 5-1
  4. Incredibolt (Jaime Torres): 5-1
  5. Ocelli (Tyler Gaffalione): 6-1
  6. Napoleon Solo (Paco Lopez): 8-1
  7. The Hell We Did (Luis Saez): 15-1
  8. Great White (Alex Achard): 15-1
  9. Pretty Boy Miah (Ricardo Santana Jr.): 15-1
  10. Talkin (Irad Ortiz Jr.): 20-1
  11. Crupper (Junior Alvarado): 30-1
  12. Robusta (Rafael Bejarano): 30-1
  13. Bull By The Horns (Micah Husbands): 30-1
  14. Corona De Oro (John Velazquez): 30-1

Golden Tempo, with Jose L. Ortiz up, crosses the finish line ahead of Renegade, with Irad Ortiz Jr. up, and Ocelli, with Joseph O. Ramos up, to win the 152nd running of these Kentucky Derby at Churchill Downs, Saturday, May 2, 2026 in Louisville Ky.

Last 10 Preakness Winners

2025: Journalism

2024: Seize The Grey

2023: National Treasure

2022: Early Voting

2021: Rombauer

2020: Swiss Skydiver

2019: War of Will

2018: Justify

2017: Cloud Computing

2016: Exaggerator

Weather forecast for 2026 Preakness

The forecast for Preakness day calls for mostly clear skies with a high of 76 degrees.

Sports reporter Felix Chavez makes selection

Trainer Todd Fincher has been one of the best trainers in New Mexico since he started in 1998 and has developed a reputation of being consistent and having a keen eye for talent.

In this year's Preakness, he has a solid chance of making some noise on the national level when he sends The Hell We Did to post against 13 rivals.

The Hell We Did has shown he can compete at a high level going two turns vs. good competition as he ran second in the Lexington Stakes last time out.

The Hell We Did has run first or second in all four starts in his career and there appears to still be an upside to this horse's ability.

Fincher has developed many great horses in his career and look for The Hell We Did to give Fincher his first ever Triple Crown win.

Felix F. Chavez can be reached at fchavez@elpasotimes.com; @Fchavezeptimes on X

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This article originally appeared on El Paso Times: Preakness Stakes 2026: How to watch, odds, El Paso Times expert picks

Nick Taylor, Matti Schmid contending at PGA Championship after dueling 65s

On a leaderboard with a top 10 that, at one point on Saturday, featured the likes of Jon Rahm, Rory McIlroy, Xander Schauffele, Scottie Scheffler, and Ludvig Aberg, there was a pair of players who flew under the radar and made big moves.

With just one bogey between the two of them, Nick Taylor and Matti Schmid each shot 5-under 65 in the third round of the PGA Championship to put themselves in contention at Aronimink Golf Club in Newtown Square, Pennsylvania.

Taylor, who failed to make a single birdie in Friday's second round, was flawless on Moving Day, carding five birdies and 13 pars en route to his best round of the week while playing alongside his Canadian countryman, Corey Conners.

"Everything was very good today," Taylor said. "I drove it great on that front nine to give myself a few wedges and be able to go for the 9th hole par-5 in 2. The iron game was definitely kind of back to myself, in a sense, where it's the strength of my game, and today gave myself a lot of opportunities. Just hit a lot of greens, gave myself relatively routine pars. It was a steady day. It was a comfortable pairing with Corey. I felt we were both rolling it early. Unfortunately, he didn't kind of finish the round off, but it was just a comfortable day, and it was nice to have momentum."

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Taylor got the ball rolling with a birdie on the third hole, then added two more at Nos. 6 and 9 to make the turn in 3-under 32. From there, he patiently picked his spots, making par after par, until he stuffed a 7-iron to 11 feet on the 14th and rolled in the putt for a rare birdie at Aronimink's 200-yard par 3, which is playing as the fourth-toughest hole this week. Taylor capped off his stellar day with one more birdie at the 16th and pars on the last two holes.

Nick Taylor of Canada acknowledges the crowd on the 18th hole green after finishing the third round of the PGA Championship at Aronimink Golf Club on May 16, 2026 in Newtown, Pennsylvania.

"Bogey-free round around here is no easy task, so I'm proud of that today," Taylor said. "Stayed patient and made some great up-and-downs and really turned it into a great round."

Meanwhile, in the group in front of Taylor, Schmid put together his own masterclass of a round, and it was largely thanks to his elite performance on the greens. The 28-year-old German has had a hot putter all week. He ranks No. 6 in Strokes Gained: Putting for the tournament and on Saturday, he was No. 1. The rest of his game followed suit.

"Really good," Schmid said. "I drove it very good, the best off the tee this week and also the best on the greens for me this week. Iron play was okay, I would say. I've hit my irons nice the last couple of days as well. But, yeah, trending in the right direction."

Matti Schmid of Germany looks on while playing the second hole during the third round of the PGA Championship at Aronimink Golf Club on May 16, 2026 in Newtown, Pennsylvania.

Unlike Taylor, who is a proven winner with five career PGA Tour victories to his name, Schmid is in unfamiliar territory. In 104 starts on Tour, he has no wins and just five top-5s. Plus, this marks just his fifth start in a major. His best finish? A tie for 59th at the 2021 Open Championship. Now, he finds himself contending at the PGA alongside some of the biggest names in the sport — and he seems largely unfazed.

"I'm definitely not the center of attention, I would say, but I still have to focus on doing the things that I have to do well enough and just focus on myself, trying to be the best version of myself tomorrow again," Schmid said. Hopefully it leads to a really good round, and then we'll see."

Taylor, 38, has far more major championship experience than Schmid, but he, too, has never really contended on a stage like this. He missed the cut in 12 of his 19 major starts prior to this week and his best result came in the form of a T-23 finish at the U.S. Open last year. He'll enter Sunday's final round firmly in contention, but he's not concerning himself with the leaderboard. As of 5 p.m. ET Saturday, there were 21 players within three shots of the lead.

"I think it's so bunched, it's kind of pointless [to watch the leaderboard]," Taylor said. "I'll definitely be aware late tomorrow, if I'm in that position. But with so many things going on, it's just a distraction if you start looking at it. Luckily, I'll have a chance tomorrow, whatever that will be, and we'll kind of take it from there.

Nick Stavas is a digital producer for Golfweek.

This article originally appeared on Golfweek: PGA Championship 2026: Nick Taylor, Matti Schmid in contention

Avalanche vs. Golden Knights schedule: Dates, times, TV channels, scores for NHL Western Conference Finals series

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The Western Conference's top two seeds are set to meet with a Stanley Cup Final berth on the line.

After each advanced past the second round, the Colorado Avalanche and Vegas Golden Knights will meet for their highest-stakes series yet — but they've taken differing paths to reach the Western Conference Finals.

While Nathan MacKinnon and the Avalanche handled business vs. the Wild in Round 2 in five games following a sweep of Los Angeles, Vegas took six games to defeat both Utah and Anaheim. 

Here's what you need to know to watch Avalanche vs. Golden Knights, including broadcast information and start times.

Avalanche vs. Golden Knights schedule

DateGameTime (ET)Watch
May 20Game 1 at Avalanche8 p.m.ESPN, DIRECTV
May 22Game 2 at Avalanche8 p.m.ESPN, DIRECTV
May 24Game 3 at Golden Knights8 p.m.ESPN, DIRECTV
May 26Game 4 at Golden KnightsTBAESPN, DIRECTV
May 28Game 5* at Avalanche8 p.m.ESPN, DIRECTV
May 30Game 6* at Golden Knights8 p.m.ABC, DIRECTV
June 1Game 7* at Avalanche8 p.m.ESPN, DIRECTV

* If necessary

Where to watch Avalanche vs. Golden Knights: TV channel, live stream

Games in the Avalanche vs. Golden Knights series will air on multiple channels. Games 1-4 will all air on ESPN, and if Games 5 and 7 are necessary, they will also be on ESPN. However, Game 6 would air on ABC.

Fans can stream every playoff game live on DIRECTV, which offers a free trial to new users. Games on ABC and ESPN networks can also be streamed on the ESPN app or fubo, which also has a free trial. 

NHL Stanley Cup Playoffs schedule, key dates for 2026

Here are the key dates to know for the 2026 Stanley Cup Playoffs and offseason. Some series start dates could move up depending on when previous series end. 

EventDates
First round beginsApril 18
NHL Draft LotteryMay 5
NHL Scouting Combine at BuffaloMay 31-June 6
Stanley Cup Finals Game 7 (if necessary)June 21
NHL Draft at Los AngelesJune 26-27
Free agency beginsJuly 1

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Juventus to step up Silva efforts - Sunday's gossip

Juventus are hoping to beat their rivals to sign Manchester City's Bernardo Silva, Barcelona continue their interest in Chelsea's Joao Pedro and Coventry City are looking at a move for Dutch midfielder Georginio Wijnaldum.

Juventus plan to step up their efforts to sign Portugal attacking midfielder Bernardo Silva, who will leave Manchester City in the summer, as they try to beat Atletico Madrid and Barcelona to the 31-year-old's signature. (Corriere dello Sport - in Italian)

Barcelona sporting director Deco was expected at the FA Cup Final to watch Chelsea striker Joao Pedro, despite the Blues not wanting to sell the 24-year-old Brazil international. (Mail)

Premier League newcomers Coventry City are weighing up a deal for 35-year-old Netherlands midfielder Georginio Wijnaldum, whose contract with Al-Ettifaq is set to run out in the summer. (Football Insider)

Everton are keen on signing a winger in the summer and are monitoring Burnley's 22-year-old Loum Tchaouna, who has represented the France Under-21 team. (Football Insider)

Leeds United forward Wilfried Gnonto, 22, is wanted by German club SC Freiburg and the Elland Road club are open to the Italy international being sold or leaving on a loan with an obligation to buy. (Sky Sports Germany)

Italy defender Alessandro Bastoni, 27, has been heavily linked with Barcelona but would be happy to stay at Inter Milan if a move to the Spanish club does not materialise. (Gazzetta dello Sport - in Italian)

Juventus could decide to give Brazil midfielder Douglas Luiz, who is on loan at Aston Villa, another chance to impress unless they manage to sell the 28-year-old. (Gazzetta dello Sport - in Italian)

Bayern Munich have an interest in 25-year-old Atalanta and Belgium forward Charles De Ketelaere but only as an alternative if a move for Newcastle United's England winger Anthony Gordon, 25, fails. (Football Italia)

Rory McIlroy, Scottie Scheffler blast 'absurd' PGA Championship setup at Aronimink

Scottie Scheffler

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Scottie Scheffler and Rory McIlroy entered the PGA Championship as favorites, having won four of the last five majors, but both looked vulnerable over the first two rounds at Aronimink Golf Club. In fact, everyone looked vulnerable.

Through two days, 15 players were within two strokes of the lead and no one was more than four shots under par. The crunch at the top of the leaderboard made for compelling golf on Saturday and likely Sunday as well, but both Scheffler and McIlroy see it as a symptom of a bigger problem.

The two stars criticized Aronimink's setup on Friday, despite each making the cut and having a chance to rise up the leaderboard. Scheffler was two shots off the lead, while McIlroy faced more of an uphill climb at five shots off the lead.

Here's what Scheffler and McIlroy had to say about Aronimink as it hosts its first golf major since 1962.

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What did Scottie Scheffler say about Aronimink?

Scheffler wasn't a fan of the hole locations at Aronimink on Friday, calling it "the hardest set of pin locations" he's seen since he joined the PGA Tour.

"Most of the pins today were kind of absurd. I was a bit surprised how far they pushed a lot of these pin locations," Scheffler said. "It's difficult to get the ball close to the hole. It's difficult to hole putts, especially when you have big slopes and wind, and I think that's why you see the scores so close to par."

Scheffler explained that he "loves" hard tests in golf but believed Aronimink took it a bit too far. "It's also hardest game in the world and we're trying to make it harder," he said. 

After shooting an opening 67 to co-lead a major after the first round for the first time in his career, Scottie Scheffler shot a 1 over par 71 to currently be T8 in his PGA Championship defence. After the round he said the pins at Aronimink are the toughest he’s ever experienced:… pic.twitter.com/yeuLZzIpnU

— Flushing It (@flushingitgolf) May 15, 2026

The 14th hole, where he still made par, gave Scheffler particular trouble. "That was one of the craziest pins I've seen," Scheffler said. "They put the pin on like this microphone, like it was just like a high point. I hadn't seen anything like it."

Scheffler shot a 71 on Friday, finishing 1-over par for the day after a 67 on Thursday. He sits two shots off the lead entering Saturday.

MORE:Revisiting the last golf major at Aronimink

What did Rory McIlroy say about Aronimink?

McIlroy said the bunched up leaderboard entering the weekend was "a sign of not a great setup" at Aronimink. 

"It hasn't really enabled anyone to separate themselves," McIlroy told reporters after finishing his round on Friday. "It's easy to make a ton of pars, hard to make birdies, and not that it's hard to make bogey, but it feels like bogey's the worst score you're going to shoot on any one hole."

After those comments, McIlroy backtracked a bit and said the setup was "fine," but he explained that an ideal setup would create more separation on the leaderboard. "I've always felt like really good setups, it starts to spread the field a bit."

He also followed up on Saturday, saying it the greens were able to "frustrate" players.

"When you have a set of greens like this, you can start to frustrate people pretty easily, I think. You heard it in me last night. You heard it in Scottie. I saw some of his comments. I think there was a lot of guys that were frustrated yesterday coming off the course," McIlroy said, per Fried Egg Golf. "Again, it's frustrating to us, but at the same time, it creates a helluva entering championship. If I wasn't playing this tournament, I'd love what's going on this week, but watching and playing are two different things."

McIlroy didn't necessarily criticize the course for being too tough, but rather too predictable with little chance of anything worse than a bogey at a given hole. The reigning Masters champion struggled with six bogeys on his way to a 74 on Thursday, but he still comfortably made the cut with a much cleaner day on Friday. 

Still, McIlroy found himself five strokes off the lead and tied for 30th with two rounds to go.

Nottingham Forest Face Huge Summer As Star Could Stay Amid Changes

Nottingham Forest Face Huge Summer As Star Could Stay Amid Changes
Nottingham Forest Face Huge Summer As Star Could Stay Amid Changes

Nottingham Forest Transfer News: Anderson Exit Could Define Gibbs-White Future

Forest Face Defining Summer

Nottingham Forest appear to be approaching a pivotal summer with a rare sense of control. According to TeamTalk, the club are increasingly confident that Morgan Gibbs-White will stay at the City Ground, even as Elliot Anderson edges closer to a likely exit.

That distinction matters. Losing one elite performer is painful. Losing two in the same window would feel like surrender.

Anderson Interest Reaches New Level

Anderson’s situation feels increasingly difficult for Forest to contain. Manchester City are reportedly leading Manchester United in the race for the 22-year-old, with TeamTalk suggesting a deal worth more than £100million is now realistic.

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For City, Anderson represents the modern midfielder, energetic, technically secure and tactically adaptable. For Forest, he represents both sporting progress and financial temptation.

If a bid of that size arrives, Forest will have to ask a brutal question, can they build a stronger squad by selling one outstanding player?

Gibbs-White Stability Matters

Morgan Gibbs-White’s position feels different. TeamTalk report that Forest believe their captain will not push for a move, despite interest from Manchester United, Tottenham Hotspur and others.

That is significant because Gibbs-White is more than a creator. He is a symbol of Forest’s Premier League identity, the player who carries the ball, the mood and often the responsibility.

His new contract strengthens Forest’s position, but the emotional element matters too. If Anderson leaves, Gibbs-White staying becomes essential, not optional.

Forest need continuity. They need a leader. They need someone around whom recruitment, tactics and belief can be built.

Pereira Earns Backing

TeamTalk also report that Forest have been impressed by Vitor Pereira’s impact, particularly his man-management, tactical clarity and ability to steady the dressing room.

That matters in a summer like this. Transfer uncertainty can unsettle a club quickly. Pereira’s growing authority gives Forest a clearer structure heading into the window.

Marco Silva remains admired, but Pereira appears to have forced his way into stronger consideration through performance rather than reputation. Forest now have a decision that feels less like panic and more like planning.

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From a Nottingham Forest fan’s perspective, this report feels like a strange mix of pride and anxiety.

Elliot Anderson being valued at more than £100million says everything about how far Forest have come. Not long ago, the club were fighting simply to look like they belonged in the Premier League. Now Manchester City and Manchester United are circling one of their midfielders.

Still, losing Anderson would hurt. He gives Forest bite, tempo and bravery in midfield. Players like that are difficult to replace, even with a huge fee.

That is why keeping Morgan Gibbs-White feels absolutely vital. He is the player supporters connect with most. He plays with personality. He seems to understand the size, emotion and expectation of the club.

If Forest sell Anderson but keep Gibbs-White, supporters can probably accept it, provided the money is reinvested properly. If both went, it would feel like the project had been hollowed out.

Pereira’s situation is also interesting. If the players trust him, and the performances have improved, then Forest should back stability. This club has had enough chaos. A clear plan, Gibbs-White staying, Anderson replaced smartly, that would feel like progress.

Burleson, Winn spark Cardinals to 4-2 victory over Royals in Game 2 of I-70 series

ST. LOUIS (AP) — Alec Burleson drove in two runs and the St. Louis Cardinals beat the Kansas City Royals 4-2 on Saturday in the second game of the annual I-70 series, much to the delight of some boisterous and shirtless fans in the right-field seats.

The game was delayed by rain at the start by 46 minutes.

Kyle Leahy (5-3) pitched six innings in his first career start against the Royals. He allowed one run on five hits. George Soriano got his second save despite giving up a leadoff homer to Jac Caglianone in the ninth.

Noah Cameron (2-3) worked six innings, giving up three runs on five hits.

The Stephen F. Austin club baseball team attended Friday’s game and caused a sensation by the players took off their shirts and waved them like a helicopter. The team returned in the fourth inning Saturday after winning a game earlier in the National Club Baseball Division II World Series in nearby Alton, Illinois.

St. Louis has won four of its five games. Since Interleague play began in 1997, the Cardinals are 81-55 against Kansas City.

The Royals have lost six in a row. Kansas City has lost 17 of its first 23 road games, the second-worst mark in the majors.

Burleson's two-out RBI single in the eighth extended the lead to 4-1.

Thomas Saggese ended his 0-for-30 slump that was the longest active hitless streak in MLB with a leadoff single in the fifth inning. He scored on a fielder's choice by sliding safely at home. A sacrifice fly by Masyn Winn then gave St. Louis a 3-1 lead.

The Royals tied it at 1-1 in the fifth. Maikel Garcia hit a one-out double and scored on Vinnie Pasquantino’s two-out single to center.

St. Louis went up 1-0 in the first on a sacrifice fly by Burleson.

Up next

The rivalry weekend series wraps up Sunday with Royals RHP Stephen Kolak (1-0, 6.75 ERA) set to start against RHP Andre Pallante (4-3, 4.46).

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Mets say Clay Holmes’ broken leg likely to heal in time for return late this season

NEW YORK (AP) — New York Mets pitcher Clay Holmes’ broken leg should heal in time for him to pitch again for the team during the final two months of this season.

Holmes’ right fibula was fractured by a 111.1 mph comebacker off the bat of the Yankees’ Spencer Jones during the Mets’ 5-2 loss on Friday night.

Mets manager Carlos Mendoza said the leg will need six to eight weeks to heal and the 33-year-old right-hander will need a spring training-type ramp-up, usually about six weeks.

“Yes, definitely we’ll see him this season,” Mendoza said.

Holmes is 4-4 with a 2.39 ERA for the Mets, who began Saturday last in the NL East at 18-26 despite starting the season with baseball’s highest payroll. He was placed on the 15-day injured list by the Mets, who recalled right-hander Joey Gerber from Triple-A Syracuse.

Holmes joined shortstop Francisco Lindor, catcher Francisco Alvarez, first baseman Jorge Polanco and center fielder Luis Robert Jr. on the IL along with ineffective starting pitcher Kodai Senga and backups Ronny Mauricio and Jared Young.

“Not going to lie. Last night was tough. We’ve been hit a lot this year with a lot of superstars, with a lot of key players, but yesterday felt different.” Mendoza said. “It’s a combination of a lot of things, not only the injuries, but what Clay means to this team not only on the field, but off the field: the competitor, the person, the human, what it means to that clubhouse and what it means to the team in their rotation. So that’s why yesterday felt different.”

Kansas softball suffers loss in NCAA regional against Oklahoma

Kansas softball earned an opportunity to play Oklahoma in an NCAA regional matchup Saturday, but once it was over had a 9-0 loss in tow.

The Jayhawks (36-20), defeated in five innings after the run-rule, only managed one hit over the course of the contest. The Sooners (50-8) took a 3-0 lead in the bottom of the second inning, before a six-run bottom of the fourth broke the game open. The opportunities KU had to put some pressure on Oklahoma weren’t taken advantage of.

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So, Kansas will now look ahead to an elimination game Saturday night. That’s currently set for 7 p.m. (CT) in Norman, Oklahoma, against either Michigan or Binghamton. KU beat Michigan 1-0 on Friday in the Norman Regional, on a walk-off hit in the eighth inning.

If Kansas wins its next game, it’ll advance to Sunday and a rematch against Oklahoma. The Jayhawks would need to beat the Sooners twice to win the NCAA regional. Time will tell, though, if they get that chance.

Kansas softball is competing in a NCAA regional in 2026.

Jordan Guskey covers University of Kansas Athletics at The Topeka Capital-Journal. He was the 2022 National Sports Media Association’s sportswriter of the year for the state of Kansas. Contact him at jmguskey@gannett.com or on Twitter at @JordanGuskey.

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Anthony Edwards and the Timberwolves are still trying to climb over the Western Conference hump

MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Once the Minnesota Timberwolves had conceded defeat midway through the fourth quarter of their series-clinching loss to the San Antonio Spurs, Anthony Edwards came out of the game and sat down next to Donte DiVincenzo.

All those double-teams Edwards faced in the second round once he crossed halfcourt could've been a lot easier to counteract with a simple pass to his trusty teammate DiVincenzo in the slot to set up a 3-point shot and make the Spurs think twice about trapping.

“Missing Donte is big for us, man,” Edwards said after the season-ending defeat on Friday night. “He spreads the floor like no other.”

When DiVincenzo went down with a torn right Achilles tendon midway through the first round, the Timberwolves in an instant lost one of their headiest and steadiest players on both ends of the floor. He combined for a plus-40 rating and 31 points over their Game 2 and Game 3 victories against Denver that took control of that series.

Then after DiVincenzo's crushing injury in the opening minute of Game 4, Edwards joined him on the sideline with a hyperextension and bone bruise in his left knee. He returned ahead of schedule to start the second round, but his usual explosiveness wasn't there. Sixth man Naz Reid was available the whole way, but he had to fight through a lingering right shoulder injury that hindered him throughout the regular season.

Edwards, who'd also been playing through pain in his right knee for much of the year, quickly zeroed in on strength and conditioning when he spoke about his focus for the upcoming offseason.

“The basketball stuff,” Edwards said, “it’s not last, but when it comes to me being injured a lot this year, I’ve got to really focus on my knees, my ankles, my hips.”

The young core isn't quite so young anymore, as the four-time All-Star began to find out with his body this year. Edwards will turn 25 in August.

“I think it’s been eye-opening for him in the sense that he realizes how fragile sometimes these things can be,” coach Chris Finch said on Saturday morning at team headquarters as players went through exit meetings with staff. “Yeah, 100% health is going to be absolutely key for him. There’s going to be skill pieces to his game that he’s going to always want to add or polish, but to me it’s more about his approach and how he sees himself coming into the season and what the team really needs.”

The Wolves need to find a better head space

The most impactful contribution Edwards can make to this deep, proud and talented team that has won five playoff series over the last three years is actually on the mental side. For all the resilience the Wolves have long possessed, no more evident than after DiVincenzo and Edwards were injured against the Nuggets, they have not yet figured out how to put it all together during the regular season in a way that repeated good habits can be easily tapped when games get hard in the playoffs.

“There’s just no place for that inconsistency when you’re trying to compete for a championship,” veteran point guard Mike Conley said.

Finch put his finger on the trouble during one of the regular-season ruts, identifying a moodiness that gets in the way of the type of surgical execution of game plans that the defending champion Oklahoma City and now San Antonio can consistently lean on.

“We let our head down a little too long or a little too low, where we kind of put ourselves in the mud and were finding trouble getting out," Reid said.

Conley still wants to play

Finch revealed in his season-ending interview with reporters that he decided rather abruptly right before the regular season to put DiVincenzo in the starting lineup in favor of the 38-year-old Conley, who handled the diminished playing time with class but made clear on Saturday that he still plans to play another season or two. The move worked wonders for DiVincenzo's confidence and production, but making Edwards the primary point guard put more on his shoulders and the absence of Conley's ball-handling, experience and court vision in key spots was clearly felt.

“Coach obviously has a lot of trust and confidence in what I can bring at moments during the year, and he kind of leaned into that a little bit in the playoffs,” said Conley, who will be an unrestricted free agent. “I was able to play some of my better basketball down the stretch, I think, of the season.”

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Massena, Potsdam, TL golfers post wins

Massena picked up two wins in a triangular match at Malone and Potsdam and Tupper Lake won dual meets in Friday’s NAC golf action.

Raiders Win 2: Bryce Flynn’s 39 and a 41 from Jacob Baillargeon led Massena (211) to wins over Malone (223) and Gouverneur (247). Ethan Botto led Malone with a 42 and JD Minckler led Gouverneur with a 40.

Potsdam 223 - N-N 256: Cooper Lovely of Potsdam and Reilly Russell of N-N shared medalist honors at 41. Michael Saber, Aaden Draper and William Bullard all shot 44s for Potsdam.

TL 212 - SR 225: Wyatt Trudeau and Aiden Churco both shot 37s for Tupper Lake and Graedyn Ellers finished at 42.

Canton girls, Massena boys protect NAC lacrosse leads

The Canton girls and Massena boys protected their NAC lacrosse leads with victories Friday night.

Canton (12-0) downed Plattsburgh High 15-1 one night after defeating Saranac Lake - Lake Placid 14-1 in a match of unbeatens. SL-LP rebounded with a 12-2 win over OFA. In boys lacrosse, Massena (11-1) defeated St. Lawrence Central 15-3 to maintain its lead over 9-2 Potsdam and 9-3 OFA.

In other boys games, Plattsburgh High outscored Malone 20-11.

Massena 15 - SLC 3: Trey Smutz delivered three goals and five assists and Drystal Cole scored three goals with an assist to lead Massena’s high-scoring outing. Karenhisen Johnson, Cam Ruslaw, Jack Tyo, Kole Topa, Jack McCabe and Joey Smutz all scored singled goals. Levi Clookey scored two goals and Dylan Clookey netted a single goal.

Michael Hendricks made nine saves for Massena and Michael Moore made 10 saves for SLC.

PHS 20 - Malone 11: Will Boire scored three goals with one assist and Killian Baker scored two goals with four assists to lead the Hornets past the Huskies. Kai Massaro and Blake Holthaus scored three and four goals to spark Malone.Jake Reynolds netted two goals and Ethan Vincent and Denall Boyea-Woodard each added single goals.

Canton 15 - PHS 1: Saige Blevins scored five goals with one assist and Olivia Francey and Deli Gaurin netted three goals with one assist to lead the Golden Bears. Other scoring came from Maddie Aryassian (2-1), Nina Lesperance (1-0), and Brynn Eggleston (1-0).

Alabama softball ace Jocelyn Briski outduels AUSL-bound Maya Johnson

If you like a Cinderella story, you may not have enjoyed Saturday afternoon at Rhoads Stadium.

In its second straight shutout, Alabama softball (51-7) earned a 3-0 win over Belmont (41-12) on Saturday, May 16, to advance to Sunday's Tuscaloosa Regional championship. In the process, the Crimson Tide also shut out plenty of pregame noise that had built throughout the week.

The matchup featured two top-10 Player of the Year finalists in the circle: Alabama’s Jocelyn Briski and Belmont’s Maya Johnson. Johnson entered the regional leading the NCAA with a 0.66 ERA, 381 strikeouts and an 11.91 strikeout-to-walk ratio.

After the NCAA tournament bracket reveal Sunday, she told ESPN’s Holly Rowe that Belmont was "fully expecting" to win and noted that the Bruins "wouldn’t be the first mid-major to beat Alabama this year."

Johnson backed up the confidence with a complete game Saturday, striking out seven while allowing three runs on five hits and two walks.

But Briski was better.

The Alabama ace took a no-hitter into the sixth inning and finished with seven strikeouts, one walk and one hit allowed.

“Anybody who likes pitching, that was a good game,” Belmont coach Laura Matthews said. “Briski was awesome. ... By the time we got some stuff going, I think it was a little bit late, and just couldn’t capitalize on anything there at the end.”

Alabama gave Briski early support with a three-run first inning, and coach Patrick Murphy said that was enough. The three earned runs tied for the most Johnson has given up this season

“The first inning was terrific, and Briski did the rest,” Murphy said.

Briski threw 72 pitches, 74% of which were strikes.

Catcher Marlie Giles said Alabama’s approach against Johnson came from trusting the plan put together by the coaching staff, even against one of the best pitchers in the country. It isn't anything new for the Crimson Tide.

"The SEC is just a league of its own, especially pitching-wise," Giles said. "You can look at every single team, and they all have at least one elite pitcher that we all have to plan for and have to scout for. So, I think that that gives us an advantage, just because we've planned before and we've prepped before."

Belmont third baseman Rylee Spindler said Thursday the Bruins were not intimidated by the regional’s pitching. By Saturday, she said the issue was timing.

“I don’t think we made the adjustments quite fast enough until later in the seventh,” Spindler said. “That’s what kind of bit us.”

Briski said her focus was back to the basics: attacking the zone and avoiding giving Belmont free chances.

"Something that I’ve kind of been able to fall back on a lot this year is just throwing strikes and pounding the zone," Briski said, "and just really trying to take my time and make sure that I don’t give up any free passes."

Tuscaloosa Regional full schedule, bracket

Friday, May 15

  • Alabama 8, SC Upstate 0 (five innings)
  • Belmont 2, Southeastern Louisiana 0

Saturday, May 16

  • Game 3: Alabama 3, Belmont 0
  • Game 4: SC Upstate vs. Southeastern Louisiana, 3:30 p.m. CT
  • Game 5: Game 4 Winner vs. Belmont, 6 p.m. CT

Sunday, May 17

  • Game 6: Game 3 Winner vs. Game 5 Winner, noon CT
  • Game 7: Game 6 Winner vs. Game 6 Loser (if necessary), 2:30 p.m. CT

Amelia Hurley covers high school and college sports for The Tuscaloosa News and USA TODAY Network. You can find her on X at ameliahurley_ or reach her at ahurley@usatodayco.com.

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Sherman Lewis, Michigan State icon who won four Super Bowls as coach, dies at 83

Sherman Lewis, an All-American halfback at Michigan State who won four Super Bowl championships during a long and successful career in coaching, has died. He was 83.

Michigan State confirmed Lewis' death Saturday.

Lewis played three seasons at Michigan State, from 1961-63, and finished third in the Heisman Trophy voting his senior year when he was a consensus All-American. He finished behind Heisman Trophy winner Roger Staubach and runner-up Billy Lothridge.

Sherman Lewis was on the Detroit Lions' coaching staff from 2002-04.

Lewis rushed for 16 touchdowns in his three seasons at Michigan State, averaging 6.2 yards a carry.

After college, he went on to have a brief playing career in the Canadian Football League, before turning to coaching. He joined Daugherty's staff at Michigan State in 1969, and remained on staff through 1982, under Daughtery's successors, including Denny Stolz, Darryl Rogers and Muddy Waters.

Lewis then made the jump to the NFL coaching ranks, with the San Francisco 49ers in 1983. He first was a running-backs coach, then a receivers coach. He won three Super Bowl titles with the 49ers.

In 1992, he became offensive coordinator of the Green Bay Packers, staying until 1999, and winning another Super Bowl championship, the fourth and final one of his career.

He later was offensive coordinator for the Minnesota Vikings (2000-01) and Lions (2003-04), reuniting in Detroit with his old colleague in Green Bay, Steve Mariucci.

Lewis' last coaching job was an offensive consultant for the Washington football team in 2009.

In 2023, Lewis was honored by the Pro Football Hall of Fame with an award of excellence.

Lewis never did get the opportunity to be a head coach, which baffled many of his former players and former colleagues throughout the years. It ate at Lewis at times, too.

"We won Super Bowls in San Francisco and one in Green Bay," Lewis told the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel in 2015. "And I got to work with some great coaches and players. No question I wished I had the chance to be a head coach. But looking back, I did all I could. I was disappointed, but I'm not going to hang my hat on that.

"I had a great career and was fortunate to coach in the NFL."

Lewis was inducted into the Michigan State Athletics Hall of Fame in 2001, calling it "one of the greatest honors I've ever had." He was a captain of the football team as well as the track-and-field team, which he joined his sophomore year. He won a Big Ten championship in the long jump and 300-yard dash.

Born in Louisville, Kentucky, in 1942, Lewis played parts of two seasons in the CFL and parts of two seasons in the AFL. In the old AFL with the New York Jets, he played on defense and on special teams, recovering two fumbles.

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H-D shows pitching depth in baseball sweep over Lisbon

LISBON — The depth of its pitching staff has elevated Hermon-DeKalb to the top tier of Section 10 Class D baseball which is currently headed by undefeated Heuvelton.

In Friday’s action, four pitchers combined on a 10-0, 6-1 sweep over Lisbon while Heuvelton’s game with Harrisville at Doubleday Field in the Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown was postponed.

H-D 10 - Lisbon 0: Owen Clifford struck out six pitching five innings and Noah Friot closed out the five-inning no-hitter. Noah MacDonald went 3-4 leading the offense which also included a 2-2 outing by Jon teReille who drove in two runs and two hits from Jacob Whitford. Friot singled in two runs and Kasey Wentzel and Evan Clifford all singled.

H-D 6 - Lisbon 1: Noah MacDonald pitched two innings and Jaiden Walrath completed the 12 strikeout five-hitter. Jon teReille singled twice and Noah Friot doubled. MacDonald, Ben Kotz, Whitford and Anthony Delorme all singled.

Gabe Smith doubled for Lisbon and Will Pirie, Blanke Woods and Maverick O’Brien all singled.

4-star Oregon RB target Javian Jones-Priest sets commitment date

At one point, the Oregon Ducks appeared to be leading the recruiting race for four-star running back Javian Jones-Priest. Now that the star runner from Arlington, Texas, is set to commit, the Ducks have a battle on their hands.

Jones-Priest announced that he will commit to one of his seven finalists on May 19. Oregon will have a hat on the table alongside Oklahoma State, Virginia Tech, Northwestern, TCU, SMU and Florida. Jones-Priest is the No. 254 player in the 2027 class and the No. 18 running back, per Rivals. He has already taken official visits to Northwestern and Virginia Tech.

NEWS: 4-star RB Javian Jones-Priest has locked in his commitment date

There will be hats for Virginia Tech, Oregon, Florida, SMU, TCU, Oklahoma State, and Northwestern on the table

More: https://t.co/97RBm7QXnR@javian_jppic.twitter.com/zYqNEsU5Cw

— Sam Spiegelman (@samspiegs) May 16, 2026

His trip to Blacksburg made a huge impression, and the Hokies have vaulted to the top of the recruitment for Jones-Priest. He made an early trip to Blacksburg and was the program's first official visitor of the cycle, and James Franklin's staff went all out. Rivals recruiting expert Sam Spiegelman placed a prediction on Virginia Tech to land the running back out of Texas.

Initially, the battle appeared to be between Oregon and TCU. Ra'Shaad Samples has built a strong relationship with Jones-Priest, bringing him on campus twice this offseason. His father, Rafael Priest, played defensive back at TCU from 2005-2009, and the Horned Frogs extended an offer to the next generation earlier in the spring.

Jones-Priest ran for 1,154 yards and 12 touchdowns as a junior at James Martin High School, and his stock is only expected to rise heading into his senior season. The Ducks already have a commitment from four-star running back CaDarius McMiller in their 2027 class, but Jones-Priest would be another welcome addition.

Oregon has an official visit scheduled for Jones-Priest on June 5, but if he commits elsewhere, those plans could be tossed in the air. The Ducks would definitely like to get him back on campus again, even if he doesn't commit to them on Tuesday.

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Aliyah Boston injury update: Good news for Fever star after Friday exit

Indiana Fever superstar center Aliyah Boston may have avoided significant injury on Friday night during a home loss to the Washington Mystics.

Boston left in the game's second half with a lower leg injury, perhaps the same one she suffered during the 2026 Unrivaled season earlier this year. She did not return, leaving some real questions of the injury's severity.

However, the team has listed her as questionable for Sunday evening's home game against the Seattle Storm. That could mean Boston plays as soon as Sunday or only misses a game or two as she heals up from Friday's ailment.

Aliyah Boston is questionable with a lower leg injury for tomorrow’s game against Seattle.

She checked out of the game in the third quarter on Friday and did not return.

— Chloe Peterson (@chloepeterson67) May 16, 2026

That's a huge break for a Fever team that is scoring in bunches but struggling on the defensive end.

What is Indiana's record?

The team is 1-2 right now, with a win over the Los Angeles Sparks and losses to the Dallas Wings and Mystics.

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FSU softball vs. Stetson NCAA Tallahassee Regional: Live scores, updates

Florida State softball returns to JoAnne Graf Field to face Stetson in a rematch of Friday, but with even higher stakes.

Winner will continue on and face UCF in the regional final of the Tallahassee Regional on Sunday. FSU is coming off an 11-0 win over Jacksonville State, while UCF blew out Stetson in an earlier game. Follow along for scores and updates.

More: FSU softball shuts out Jax State in NCAA regional, recap, highlights

🧨 5th World Cup: Neuer, Nagatomo and... some will make it 6️⃣! 🤯

🧨 5th World Cup: Neuer, Nagatomo and... some will make it 6️⃣! 🤯

Manuel Neuer will be called up by Nagelsmann for the 2026 World Cup with Germany: a surprising decision that will see him play in his 5th World Cup.

An achievement reserved for very few men: let’s see who has managed it and who could reach (and surpass) 5 World Cup appearances in the next edition.


Who will reach 5 appearances

MANUEL NEUER 

As mentioned, at 40 Neuer will guard Germany’s goal (probably as a starter) again in 2026 after first doing so in 2010: the very year he won the World Cup at 24 years old.


YUTO NAGATOMO

The video of the former Inter and Cesena full-back (among others) crying after being called up for the World Cup at 39 went viral around the world. And for good reason, because Nagatomo started every Japan match at the World Cup in the 2010, 2014, 2018 and 2022 editions.


LUKA MODRIC

Luka Modric could easily have reached 6 World Cups because the Croatian was already in the 2006 squad (as a substitute), when he was 21. However, Croatia did not qualify for the 2010 World Cup, so Modric will “only” reach 5 World Cup appearances in the next edition.


Who is unlikely to get there because of age

THIAGO SILVA: unlikely

Thiago Silva was included in Carlo Ancelotti’s preliminary squad list, but Brazil’s defense is unlikely to make room for the 41-year-old from Porto.

It’s worth remembering that Thiago Silva was called up in 2010 but never took the field: so if he were to take part in the 2026 edition, that would make 5 call-ups, but his “editions with actual appearances” would still be 4.


THOMAS MULLER: impossible

Thomas Muller retired from the national team after Euro 2024 with Germany: technically he is still active (MLS with the Vancouver Whitecaps), but his chances of being called up are zero. Also because Germany’s attack is not short of options.


XHERDAN SHAQIRI: unlikely

Another true World Cup man: Xherdan Shaqiri announced his retirement from the national team after Euro 2024. But what if the call came? At 34, he would still have the qualities to come off the bench for Switzerland, especially considering his last season of 16 goals (including 3 in the Europa League) with Basel

📸 ANNE-CHRISTINE POUJOULAT


Who is already at 5 World Cups and who will reach 6

There are very few retired players who ended their careers with 5 World Cups:

  • Antonio Carbajal (Mexico)
  • Lothar Matthaus (Germany)
  • Gianluigi Buffon (Italy)
  • Rafael Marquez (Mexico)
  • Andres Guardado (Mexico)

There are also 3 players who are already on 5 and, barring surprises, will make it to 6 World Cups played:

  • Lionel Messi (Argentina)
  • Cristiano Ronaldo (Portugal)
  • Guillermo Ochoa (Mexico)

The number of Mexican players in this ranking is incredible: the mix of national-team continuity (given the relative ease of qualifying) and the generally low turnover of players at the highest level has led to as many as 4 Mexicans in history playing in at least 5 World Cups.

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Knicks’ OG Anunoby says hamstring injury wasn’t as serious as last one

OG Anunoby is back to full sprinting and getting up and down the basketball court.

He said the right hamstring strain responsible for sidelining him for Games 3 and 4 of the Knicks’ second-round playoff series against the Philadelphia 76ers wasn’t as severe as the injuries that cost him significant time on the floor before.

“It wasn’t like the previous ones, for sure,” Anunoby told reporters after Knicks practice at the team’s Tarrytown training facility on Saturday. “So, it was better than before.”

Anunoby suffered a significant left hamstring strain in the 2024 Eastern Conference Finals against the Indiana Pacers. He re-injured the hamstring in November, an injury that cost him nine games of action.

“I never think about the past. Just dealing with it in the moment,” he said on Saturday. “It didn’t feel as bad as it had in the past when it happened.”

Anunoby then strained his right hamstring with just minutes left in the Knicks’ victory over the Sixers in Game 2. He sat the back two legs of the Knicks’ four-game sweep before returning as a full participant at Knicks practice on Friday.

“He’s been back. He looks good to me,” Mikal Bridges said on Saturday. “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. I think he’ll be alright.”

Anunoby averaged 21 points on better than 60% shooting from the field and 58% shooting from 3-point range before his injury. It appears he is on track to return to the lineup for Game 1 of the conference finals against either the Detroit Pistons or Cleveland Cavaliers on Tuesday.

If the Pistons win, the series will begin in Detroit. If the Cavaliers pull the Game 7 upset, Game 1 will play out at Madison Square Garden.

“I think everyone’s excited for the games to start, so just letting the other series play out,” Anunoby said. “So if it was tomorrow — it’s going to be Tuesday now — just be ready whenever it is.”

ECF OPPONENT

The Knicks have gone longer than a week without knowing their conference finals opponent. They were also the first Eastern Conference team to advance past the first round, defeating the Atlanta Hawks in six games while all other opening-round East series went to Game 7.

The Pistons swept the regular-season series against the Knicks, 3-0, with a combined margin of victory of 93 points — including a 15-point win with both Jalen Duren and Isaiah Stewart serving suspensions — while the Knicks won the regular-season slate against the Cavs, 2-1. They lost to Cleveland by 15 in the only game played after the Cavaliers traded Darius Garland to the Los Angeles Clippers for James Harden.

“I’m super honored to say this is my third straight consecutive conference finals but in the last two conference finals, it’s been teams we’ve had a lot of success against in the regular season and found ourselves losing in the conference finals,” said Karl-Anthony Towns. “You cannot see anything as an opportunity — ‘Oh, well the regular season said we had success, so it should translate in the postseason.’ It doesn’t work like that.”

BROWN GETTING FLASHBACKS

Brown said watching the Cavs-Pistons series gives him flashbacks of his time coaching LeBron James to his first ever NBA Finals in 2009. Brown recalled LeBron scoring roughly 24 straight points, and when the Pistons called a timeout, one of Brown’s assistants suggested the head coach take control of a huddle LeBron had in command.

“I was like, ‘There’s no way in hell I’m going in that huddle to tell him anything right now the way he’s cooking, I’m just gonna let him cook. I’m not saying anything to him,’” Brown recalled. “And he went out there and he just — he was amazing. That was the best seat in the house to watch.”

“You Never Know When the Last One Is”: Kyle Busch Makes Grave Admission as 'Rowdy' faces Cup Drought

LOS ANGELES, CA - FEBRUARY 05: Kyle Busch 18 Joe Gibbs Racing M&M s Toyota and Denny Hamlin 11 Joe Gibbs Racing FedEx Express Toyota answer questions for a media press conference, PK, Pressekonferenz during the Busch Light Clash at The Coliseum NASCAR, Motorsport, USA Cup Series race on February 05, 2022, at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum in Los Angeles, CA. Photo by Chris Williams/Icon Sportswire AUTO: FEB 05 NASCAR Busch Light Clash at The Coliseum Icon0072202050123 ©imago images/Icon SMI
LOS ANGELES, CA - FEBRUARY 05: Kyle Busch 18 Joe Gibbs Racing M&M s Toyota and Denny Hamlin 11 Joe Gibbs Racing FedEx Express Toyota answer questions for a media press conference, PK, Pressekonferenz during the Busch Light Clash at The Coliseum NASCAR, Motorsport, USA Cup Series race on February 05, 2022, at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum in Los Angeles, CA. Photo by Chris Williams/Icon Sportswire AUTO: FEB 05 NASCAR Busch Light Clash at The Coliseum Icon0072202050123 ©imago images/Icon SMI

At Dover Motor Speedway on Friday evening, Kyle Busch took a deep bow at the finish line after winning the ECOSAVE 200. It was his 69th career Truck Series victory, his record fifth at the track, and his second win of 2026 in just four Truck starts. He led 147 of 200 laps, swept both stages, and pulled away by around three seconds. It was, by every measure, a dominant performance.

But then Busch said out loud what no driver wants to admit, and it is, by far, one of the most honest reflections from a driver who has gone from being criticised about being a cup driver ‘beating up’ on Truck regulars to being criticized for being able to outshine only that field now.

“You never know when the last one is, you know? So, I know all too well, unfortunately, with the Cup stuff,” Busch answered when asked about why ‘these moments’ winning in the Truck Series get old.’ “But it’s awesome just to be a part of Spire Motorsports,” he added.

Busch’s last Cup victory came on June 4, 2023, at World Wide Technology Raceway, which was also his third win of that season and the last of a 19-year streak of winning at least once annually. Since then, though, the drought has reached 105 races and counting, marking the longest winless run of his career.

And for context: Connor Zilisch was 16 years old the last time Busch won in Cup. Denny Hamlin, who trailed Busch by 22 career Cup wins in 2019, has closed the gap to just two. And Shane van Gisbergen, who didn’t even make his Cup debut until the 2023 Chicago Street Course race, where Busch finished behind him, has surpassed Busch’s combined Cup win total from 2021 through 2026.

In Cup, he sits 24th in the standings heading into Sunday’s All-Star Race, an improvement from the 27th when RCR pulled the trigger on a crew chief change after just ten races, replacing Jim Pohlman with longtime RCR veteran Andy Street. But that doesn’t drive away all concerns.

While many have been quick to blame RCR in Busch’s struggles, a comparison with teammate Austin Dillon’s numbers provides some perspective.

Per DriverAverages.com, across the last 36 races, Austin Dillon is 23rd in the Cup Series in average finishing position (21.1) with 18 top-20 finishes, five top-10s, and one win. Meanwhile, Busch is stuck with a 19.1 average finishing position, 21 top 20s, six top 10s, and zero wins. Even Denny Hamlin had pointed out that Dillon seems to be faring a lot better under the same ‘dismal’ conditions than the one who is supposed to lead the team.

“You’re a Hall of Fame, Mt. Rushmore driver, carry it better than your teammate, then. If you’re the greatest, then carry it better than your teammate whose won 10 races. Find a way. I think that’s what he should be able to do, but it’s not happening. It’s time to be honest about what’s going on,” Hamlin said.

Hamlin even labeled Busch’s initial three victories with the team in 2023, saying that they came when everyone was adjusting. Now, those same drivers have pulled ahead by a lot while Busch continues to struggle.

ATLANTA, GA – FEBRUARY 21: Kyle Busch 7 Spire Motorsports HendrickCars.com Chevrolet celebrates after winning the NASCAR, Motorsport, USA CRAFTSMAN Truck Series FR8 Racing 208 on February 21, 2026 at EchoPark Speedway in Hampton, GA. Photo by Jeff Robinson/Icon Sportswire AUTO: FEB 21 NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series FR8 208 EDITORIAL USE ONLY Icon26022118638208
ATLANTA, GA – FEBRUARY 21: Kyle Busch 7 Spire Motorsports HendrickCars.com Chevrolet celebrates after winning the NASCAR, Motorsport, USA CRAFTSMAN Truck Series FR8 Racing 208 on February 21, 2026 at EchoPark Speedway in Hampton, GA. Photo by Jeff Robinson/Icon Sportswire AUTO: FEB 21 NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series FR8 208 EDITORIAL USE ONLY Icon26022118638208

So, the Truck series has become his place to shine. The win at Dover was his 18th win in multiple Truck races. He is also the all-time wins leader in the series, and now holds the record for most wins at Dover with 5. And perhaps, thanks to those moments, he is not ready to give up hope yet.

Busch is still dedicated to RCR despite subpar performance

Kyle Busch’s future at RCR had been under the spotlight for a while, with rumors predicting his exit for Spire Motorsports. However, insider Jordan Bianchi believes that the partnership will stay as it is, with Busch likely to re-sign. And Busch himself has spoken on similar lines before. He now even appears satisfied with the new change within the team.

Jim Pohlman, who was Busch’s new crew chief at the start of the season, didn’t exactly have a strong synergy with the driver. Following this, right after the Talladega race (which ironically produced his best finish of the season at the time), he was replaced by Andy Street. The duo took to the track and managed to pull off another competitive finish, better than the Talladega one – a P8 at Watkins Glen.

And Busch further seems to have found some speed, suggesting the duo is clicking in the right manner. “I guess I just remembered how to drive,” Busch quipped on Friday.

“It’s Street – I don’t know what he’s doing different. I don’t feel like I’m talking to anybody any differently. I don’t feel like I’m relaying any of the information any differently. I just feel like it’s construed or thought about in a different way, and the execution of being able to listen to my words and being able to put it into the race car translates differently.”

Early pace is one improved thing that has been pushing Busch. During All-Star practice as well, the No.8 car showed good speed, coming out as the fourth-fastest car behind Kyle Larson, Michael McDowell, and Denny Hamlin. Busch even led the way in five-lap averages.

“I feel like we’ve had good speed off the truck at Watkins Glen. Texas, I was working my way into it. It’s nice to be able to score top five in practice, even though it doesn’t pay anything. It’s better than the alternative of unloading in the bottom five.”

Moreover, Kyle Busch also seems more dedicated to the team than he has ever been, perhaps because of the hard work he has put in the past seasons: “I’m full in; I’m all committed. I’ve never probably worked as much in these last four years as I did in 15 at JGR. That’s due to us needing to get better and us getting the things heading in the right direction,” he said earlier.

But Busch still sits 66 points below the playoff cut line with the season approaching its midpoint. Missing the playoffs for a second consecutive year would make it difficult to justify another season at RCR from either side of the equation, even with the Street-era improvement.

Consistent top runs or a win, something needs to happen fast.

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UCLA Adds Three-Star CB Trey Hopkins to Class of 2027

Three-star cornerback Trey Hopkins reportedly committed to UCLA during his official visit with the program over the weekend, according to Rivals’ Hayes Fawcett. He is the 19th addition to UCLA’s Class of 2027 recruits.

BREAKING: Class of 2027 CB Trey Hopkins has Committed to UCLA, he tells me for @Rivals

The 6’2 195 CB from Philadelphia, PA chose the Bruins over Texas A&M and Virginia Tech

“4’s up let’s do it!!!🐻🐻”⁰⁰https://t.co/FLdBsCRgCQpic.twitter.com/tLPHPM3C7j

— Hayes Fawcett (@Hayesfawcett3) May 16, 2026

Ranked as the No. 16 prospect in the state of Pennsylvania, Hopkins has received more than 20 offers from various teams. But he ultimately chose UCLA over other top programs like Michigan State, Texas A&M and Virginia Tech.

Hopkins received an offer from UCLA in February then visited the program on April 18. He said the Bruins’ coaching staff has made him feel like family.

“The main reasons I chose UCLA were the family feel, the coaching staff and the countless opportunities both on and off the field,” Hopkins said, per Rivals.

Photo Credit: Courtesy of Trey Hopkins
Photo Credit: Courtesy of Trey Hopkins

Hopkins said safeties coach Anthony DiMichele along with defensive backs coaches Eddie Whitley Jr. and Gabe Lynn have built strong relationships with him throughout the recruiting process.

“Since UCLA offered me, they’ve made me feel like family,” Hopkins told Rivals. “I’ve been able to visit since then and it really felt like home. I’ve also spent a lot of time with Coach DiMike, and my relationships with a lot of the coaches have continued to grow.”

“I like how real they are as people and how they’re more than just football coaches. I feel like I can go to them for literally anything. That means a lot. I really like the way they teach and develop their players too.”

Hopkins has one more season left with La Salle College in Wyndmoor, Pennsylvania before he will join UCLA next season.

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FSU baseball unable to sweep Miami in 7-4 loss in regular season finale

While Florida State baseball clinched a series win over rival Miami, the Seminoles final regular-season game of the year was a 7-4 loss to the Hurricanes.

The No. 11 Seminoles (38-16, 19-11 ACC) couldn't sweep the Hurricanes, despite a season-best outing from Byrson Moore on the mound and early fireworks from Nathan Cmeyla. Moore threw 82 pitches and struck out two, while allowing two runs on six hits in 7.2 innings of work.

Cmeyla hit a solo home run to dead center in the second inning, putting the Seminoles up 1-0. Moore kept the Hurricanes quiet, and while he didn't rack up strikeouts, he generated soft contact that helped him work through innings quickly.

Miami, however, broke through against Moore in the seventh inning, with Gabriel Milano hitting a two-run home run to go ahead 2-1. Chris Knier, one of the heroes in the Seminoles 7-6 win in game one, replaced Moore, and he was tagged quickly as the Hurricanes scored five runs in the final two innings.

Knier gave up back-to-back home runs with two outs, off the bats of Derek Williams and Alex Sosa, respectively, to give Miami a 4-1 lead in the eighth. The Seminoles started to rally, with an RBI single from Hunter Carns and a sacrifice fly from Nathan Cmeyal, but trailed, 4-3, going into the ninth.

Miami scored three in the ninth inning to pull away, and despite a Noah Sheffield home run for FSU in the ninth, the Hurricanes avoided the sweep with a 7-4 win.

Next up for FSU is the ACC tournament, where the Seminoles will be the third seed and will play on Friday, May 22.

Liam Rooney covers Florida State athletics for the Tallahassee Democrat. Contact him via email at LRooney@gannett.com or on Twitter @__liamrooney.

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Xander Schauffele makes a comment on Rickie Fowler’s pace of play after playing with him at the PGA

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Photo by Richard Heathcote/Getty Images

Xander Schauffele was paired alongside Scottie Scheffler on day three of the PGA Championship at Aronimink on Saturday.

Schauffele ended day three at three-under par for the tournament following a third-round 66 while Fowler posted a 68 to finish at one-under par ahead of the final round of the PGA Championship.

Both players were clearly in very good form to kick off the weekend on moving day at Aronimink.

Schauffele looked much like his old self as he breezed around Aronimink in 66 strokes on Saturday at the PGA Championship.

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Photo by Jared C. Tilton/Getty Images

And while Fowler would’ve loved one or two more birdies, he is still nicely placed after three rounds.

Schauffele said the greens at Aronimink were diabolical ahead of the PGA, and he has definitely been proven right so far.

Xander Schauffele comments on Rickie Fowler’s pace of play at the PGA

Schauffele made huge improvements on Saturday after he struggled to a round of 73 on Friday at Aronimink.

The 32-year-old from San Diego, California, swung the club beautifully and he never looked to be in any real danger throughout his round.

Schauffele responded when asked by reporters what the energy was like in his group while playing alongside Fowler.

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Photo by Jamie Squire/Getty Images

Yeah, I mean, on Saturday you’re just chasing,” the American said.

It was awesome playing Rickie. He plays really fast and very positive. Just gotten to know him a little bit better in Jupiter, so incredible pairing there on a Saturday.

He played great, too, didn’t make a bogey. So it was nice playing with a guy who made two birdies and all pars is usually a nice thing to watch.

So all good here on a Saturday. Yeah, definitely, nice to be back in touch in a major.

Xander Schauffele on the pressure of contending at a major

Schauffele was asked how comfortable he felt under pressure at a major championship, having not been in contention for quite some time now.

Yeah. I mean, I think if you can control your ball and hit certain shots, it will definitely give you that confidence, he replied.

But no matter how great of golf you’re playing, you’ll see anyone slip up at certain moments. The best always seem to collect themselves in the toughest moments.

When you’re watching TV or any sport, you can kind of tell like, okay, like they’ve settled the ship. And early on, I felt like there were times where 9 or 12 holes would pass, and I’m like holy smokes, I’m like 5-over par, like the whole what is happening thing.

So, yeah, I’d call those growing pains. Everyone goes through them. Everyone deals with it at multiple times in your career, at any moment in your career, and the more veteran guys are supposed to be the ones that can kind of correct it as soon as possible.

Bundesliga side attempting to lure forgotten Italy talent away from Premier League

Bundesliga side attempting to lure forgotten Italy talent away from Premier League
Bundesliga side attempting to lure forgotten Italy talent away from Premier League

According to reports in Germany, Bundesliga outfit SC Freiburg are attempting to lure out-of-favour Italy forward Wilfried Gnonto away from Leeds United and the Premier League ahead of the summer transfer window.

Could Freiburg steal deal for 13-time Italy international Gnonto?

Gnonto has been based in England since the summer of 2022, joining Leeds from FC Zurich on a five-year contract.

Gnonto has scored two goals and provided seven assists from 45 Premier League appearances since then, on top of 17 goals and eight assists from 79 outings in the Championship.

His early promise earned him a call-up to the Italy national team under Roberto Mancini back in 2022. He went on to make 13 international appearances between 2022 and 2023, and became the youngest ever player to score for the Azzurri at the age of 18 years and 222 days in a 5-2 Nations League defeat against Germany.

Gnonto has not featured for Italy over the last three years though.

Now, according to reports from Florian Plettenberg and Sky Sport DE, Bundesliga side Freiburg are hoping to bring Gnonto to Germany this summer.

Saturday’s report claims that Leeds are open to a sale, or potentially a loan with an obligation to buy. Sky claims that it is not a straight-forward operation, but Freiburg are pushing hard in an attempt to secure the 22-year-old’s services.

Runners take over Corpus Christi at 49th annual Beach to Bay

About 10,000 runners participated in the 49th annual Beach to Bay Relay Marathon in Corpus Christi on May 16.

Kevin Vaez was the first runner to cross the finish line at two hours and 10 minutes, and Courtney Rouse was the first woman to do so about 30 minutes later.

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Carlos Zervigon was the first solo runner to finish the entire 26.2-mile course on his own at two hours and 37 minutes.

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St. Louis Cardinals & the “Tarps Off Terrace” Beat Royals Again 4-2

May 15, 2026; St. Louis, Missouri, USA; A group of shirtless fans cheer from their seats during the eleventh inning of a game between the St. Louis Cardinals and the Kansas City Royals at Busch Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Jeff Curry-Imagn Images | Jeff Curry-Imagn Images

If the St. Louis Cardinals season becomes something truly special later this year, you can look back to this weekend and recognize that this was that moment when the team and their fans kickstarted it all. The “Tarps Off Terrace” returned to Busch Stadium Saturday and the team responded with another victory over the overwhelmed Kansas City Royals.

Let’s start with a nod to Kyle Leahy who gave the St. Louis Cardinals one of his best starts of the year. You can tell that he’s starting to understand his vast arsenal of pitches and how that works as a starter instead of a middle reliever. Kyle pitched 6 strong innings allowing just 5 hits and 1 earned run. While he only struck out 2 and walked 3, he pitched himself out of a big bases-loaded jam in the top of the 2nd inning after he allowed 2 singles and a walk without allowing a run.

The Cardinals were the first on the board Saturday playing small ball in the bottom of the 1st inning. After Ivan Herrera hit a ground rule double into the seats down the first base line, Jordan Walker singled to left and then Herrera scored on a sacrifice fly by Alec Burleson making it 1-0 Cardinals. The Royals would tie the game in the top of the 5th inning when Maikel Garcia doubled into the left field corner and scored two batters later when Pasquantino singled evening the game 1-1.

The Cardinals would not wait long to untie the game as they rallied in the bottom of the 5th inning starting with a Thomas Saggese single followed by a hustle double from Nathan Church which advanced Saggese to third base. Victor Scott II grounded into a fielder’s choice to first base, but the throw home was not quick enough to get Saggese who scored with a evasive slide giving the Cardinals a 2-1 lead which pleased the “tarps off terrace” group aka the Stephen F. Austin State University Lumberjacks baseball team. Masyn Winn followed that outburst with a sacrifice fly to score Nathan Church making it 3-1 Cardinals.

The “Tarps Off Terrace” was made possible by Manager Oli Marmol who picked up the cost of 1,500 tickets for both Saturday and Sunday’s games as he said they helped rally the team Friday night to an extra innings victory.

A fired up Gordon Graceffo pitched a clean top of the 7th inning only allowing a double to Isbel on a ball that was misjudged by Nathan Church. No harm done, though, as the Royals were unable to get him home. Justin Bruihl was chosen as the 8th inning guy tasked with keeping the Royals from making a game of it and he was successful with a drama-free effort.

The Cardinals would add to their lead in the bottom of the 8th inning when Victor Scott II singled to center. Masyn Winn reached on a fielder’s choice, but reached second on an errant throw by the pitcher Bailey Falter. Ivan Herrera then reached on a walk. After Jordan Walker flied out to left-center, Alec Burleson singled to left scoring Winn making it 4-1 Cardinals. Ivan Herrera could have scored on a throw that flew over third base into left field, but he seemed unaware that the ball was not still on the infield.

George Soriano was brought in to close out the game, but gave up a home run to Jac Caglianone cutting into the Cardinals lead 4-2. After Collins singled to center, the Kansas City Royals were allowed to bring the tying run up to the plate. Unfortunately (for them), that tying run potential turned into a game-ending double play.

Performances of note include two hits from both Nathan Church and Victor Scott II. Thomas Saggese did a fine job subbing for JJ Wetherholt who was given his first day off in as long as I can remember contributing a hit and solid defense at second base.

The Cardinals will try to sweep the Royals on Sunday as Andre Pallante will get the start for St. Louis. Kansas City will send Stephen Kolek to the mound. First pitch scheduled for 1:15pm central time in Busch Stadium.

Edifier launches new budget headphones with dot-matrix screen for lyrics

16 May 2026 at 22:02
Edifier Auro Ace headphones

Headphone designs usually stick to familiar templates, but Edifier is trying a different approach with its latest release in China. The company has launched the Auro Ace, a pair of over-ear headphones that integrate a dot-matrix display into the side of the earcup. Priced at 279 yuan (roughly $40), the headset is positioned as a budget-friendly option that leans heavily into visual customization.

Edifier Auro Ace headphones

Edifier Auro Ace Specifications

The most distinct hardware feature is the screen itself. Built directly into the earcup, the animated dot-matrix panel can display real-time song lyrics and audio spectrum animations while connected via Bluetooth. Through the companion app, users can also set up custom text, pixel art, and graphics. Edifier includes a selection of built-in themes designed to match different outfits or preferences, treating the headphones as much as a visual accessory as a standard audio device.

Edifier Auro Ace headphones

As for the physical build, the Auro Ace is light, weighing in at 130 grams. This lower weight is intended to reduce pressure on the head during longer listening sessions. The design includes an adjustable hidden headband, a swing-joint structure to accommodate different head shapes, and soft ear cushions. It is available in three colors: Silver, Black, and Gold.

Inside, the headphones rely on 32mm dynamic drivers paired with a rear acoustic cavity design. On the connectivity side, the Auro Ace supports Bluetooth 6.0, which brings multipoint support so you can stay connected to a phone and a laptop at the same time. If you prefer a wired connection, the headphones also support plug-and-play USB audio.

Edifier Auro Ace headphones

Battery life is rated at up to 62 hours, though that metric comes with a caveat: it requires the dot-matrix display to be turned off and the volume set to 50%. The headset supports fast charging, providing about 11 hours of playback from a 15-minute charge.

Edifier also included AI noise reduction for phone calls and a shortcut that lets users double-press the power button to trigger their smartphone’s camera shutter.

In related news, Honor Choice Headphones 2 recently launched with 57dB ANC and 70-hour battery life.

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Xiaomi says Chinese flagships could cross 10,000 yuan (~$1,470) in second half of 2026

16 May 2026 at 19:13

Xiaomi President Lu Weibing has hinted that flagship smartphone prices may be heading into uncomfortable territory over the next couple of years. Speaking during a recent livestream, Lu suggested that some traditional high-end “candybar” phones in China could eventually cross the 10,000 yuan mark, especially toward the end of 2026.

To put that into perspective, the Xiaomi 17 Ultra started at 6,999 yuan (around $980) in China for the 12GB + 512GB version when it launched last December.

According to Lu, one of the biggest reasons is memory pricing. DRAM and NAND flash costs have been climbing sharply, and Xiaomi says those increases are becoming harder for smartphone makers to absorb. Lu mentioned that pricing for upcoming devices, including phones like the Xiaomi 17 Max, is still being discussed internally because component costs remain volatile.

He also pointed out that supply is not something manufacturers can quickly fix. Building a new memory factory can take several years from start to mass production, while demand continues to rise rapidly, especially because of AI servers and high-performance computing hardware. Lu believes the pressure on memory pricing may continue through 2027, and possibly even into 2028.

That context makes Xiaomi’s upcoming 17 Max launch particularly interesting. The phone has already been teased in China ahead of a May release and is expected to sit near the top of Xiaomi’s lineup. Leaks and teasers point to a large 6.9-inch display, Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 chip, Leica-tuned 200MP main camera, and a massive 8,000mAh battery.

Xiaomi is not the only brand dealing with rising costs either. Companies like Oppo, Vivo, and Honor are all facing similar pressure as component pricing continues to climb across the industry.

Still, Lu tried to reassure users that Xiaomi intends to keep focusing on value where possible, even if prices rise overall. Whether consumers are willing to accept flagship phones crossing the 10,000 yuan barrier is another question entirely.

If it happens, it could mark a pretty major shift for the Chinese smartphone market, where aggressive pricing has long been one of the biggest selling points.

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Xiaomi launches new AI-powered split air conditioner with rapid 15-second cooling

16 May 2026 at 19:03
Xiaomi Mijia Powerful Wind Pro AC

Xiaomi has expanded its home appliance lineup with the release of the Mijia Air Conditioner Powerful Wind Pro. Following the launch of the standard model last month, this upgraded version is now available on Xiaomi Mall in China for an introductory price of 3,299 yuan ($484), compared to its retail price of 4,899 yuan ($719).

Xiaomi Mijia Powerful Wind Pro AC

Mijia Powerful Wind Pro AC Specifications

While technically a 1.5HP+ wall-mounted air conditioner, Xiaomi claims it delivers the output of a bulkier 2HP floor-standing model. Under the hood, it pairs a 13cc dual-cylinder compressor with dual-row pure copper condensers and evaporators. This hardware combination achieves a peak cooling capacity of 6500W and a heating capacity of 8800W, allowing the system to start pushing cold air in 15 seconds or warm air in 30 seconds.

Xiaomi Mijia Powerful Wind Pro AC

Internally, Xiaomi reworked the thermal exchange system to double the condenser’s surface area for heat exchange, which also helps slightly lower the unit’s operating noise. To handle harsh weather, it uses a dynamic refrigerant control system that keeps the air conditioner running steadily in outdoor temperatures ranging from -20°C to 55°C.

The system relies on a 118mm cross-flow fan to distribute up to 1,000 cubic meters of air per hour. Rather than blowing air directly at people, it uses targeted airflow modes to improve comfort in the room. During cooling, the unit pushes cold air toward the ceiling to let it naturally drop, and during heating, it directs warm air down toward the floor.

For energy efficiency, it holds a Level 1 energy efficiency rating with an Annual Performance Factor (APF) of 6.30. By utilizing built-in energy management algorithms, Xiaomi estimates the unit uses about 404kWh less electricity per year than a standard Level 3 model.

Xiaomi Mijia Powerful Wind Pro AC

As expected from a Mijia appliance, the unit ties directly into Xiaomi’s broader smart home ecosystem. It runs on HyperOS and uses a dedicated AI module to handle local processing. You can adjust settings using the companion app, XiaoAI voice controls, or even the dashboard of a connected Xiaomi car before you get home.

Beyond the smart integrations, the system includes standard utility options like self-cleaning for both the indoor and outdoor units, anti-mildew drying, and a child lock.

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Oppo Find X9 Ultra users report strange pink tint issue in videos

16 May 2026 at 17:55

Oppo’s latest flagship phone, the Find X9 Ultra, is running into an unexpected camera issue just weeks after launch. Some users are reporting that white objects in videos sometimes end up looking pink or magenta, especially when using certain camera modes.

The issue started gaining attention on Chinese social platforms during the May Day holiday. Some users noticed white clouds appearing pink in recorded footage, while others showed examples where buildings, tiles, or clothing suddenly shifted color after switching zoom levels.

One clip circulating online shows the phone displaying a white building normally in the live preview, only for parts of it to turn noticeably pink when moving to 2x zoom. According to users, the problem seems to happen more often on the main and ultra-wide cameras. Switching to the telephoto lens apparently reduces or completely removes the tint in some situations.

People have also tried restarting the phone, but the issue keeps coming back, which points more toward image processing than hardware failure.

Oppo customer service has since acknowledged the problem and confirmed it is a known software bug affecting the Find X9 Ultra. The company says they have already identified the cause, and a fix is planned through an OTA update expected later this month.

The timing is not ideal for Oppo, especially since the Find X9 Ultra was marketed heavily around camera quality and Hasselblad color tuning. The phone launched with a strong focus on professional imaging features, so users spotting obvious color problems this early has naturally raised some concerns online.

To Oppo’s credit, the company seems to have responded fairly quickly. While there is still no broader public statement, customer support is already telling affected users that a software update is on the way.

Software bugs around camera tuning are not exactly rare on new flagship phones, particularly ones using aggressive computational photography.

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Xiaomi is putting AI chips in air conditioners to make them more efficient

16 May 2026 at 15:19
Xiaomi Air Conditioner

Coming home to a warm house and waiting for the air conditioner to catch up is a familiar routine. According to Xiaomi president Lu Weibing, that delay usually isn’t a hardware flaw; it is simply a software limitation. Traditional air conditioners operate on fixed cooling curves, meaning they deliver the same level of cooling regardless of the room’s actual conditions or how long you have been inside. To change this, Xiaomi is introducing new appliances that use on-device AI to manage their own settings.

Xiaomi Air Conditioner

The first product in this updated lineup is the Mijia Air Conditioner Strong Wind Pro. Instead of relying solely on a manual temperature input, the unit uses a built-in AI chip paired with a cloud-based model to learn a household’s specific environment and usage patterns.

The practical application here is a balance of energy efficiency and comfort. For instance, the system is designed to recognize when you first arrive home and temporarily increase its cooling power to bring the temperature down quickly. Later, when it is time for sleep, it can automatically lower its output to run more quietly and use less electricity. The goal is to create an appliance that adjusts itself based on context, rather than waiting for manual remote commands.

Xiaomi is applying a similar concept to floor cleaning with the new Mijia Robot Vacuum Mop 6 Max. While basic obstacle avoidance is standard on most modern robot vacuums, they can still struggle with complex room layouts, which often leads to missed spots.

These hardware updates tie into a broader corporate strategy. Earlier this year, Xiaomi committed to investing over $9 billion into AI research over the next three years. While much of the tech industry’s recent focus has been on generative text and chatbots, Xiaomi is trying to integrate AI into standard household hardware.

It is a more grounded approach to the current AI trend. Rather than simply adding a conversational voice assistant to every appliance, the company is using machine learning to handle basic, behind-the-scenes adjustments, such as making sure the living room is cool when you walk in and not wasting power when you are asleep.

In related news, Xiaomi has recently launched the Mijia Refrigerator 400L French-style model with 60-minute automatic ice-making support.

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Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 vs Dimensity 9400 Plus: Benchmark score, spec sheet, and more

16 May 2026 at 15:11
Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 vs Dimensity 9400 Plus
Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 vs Dimensity 9400 Plus

The Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 is one of the most popular high-end smartphone chipsets right now. It’s packs a custom-designed Oryon CPU, a capable GPU that offers excellent gaming performance and stability, and modern connectivity features. Many of the camera capabilities have been borrowed from the top-tier 8 Elite Gen 5 SoC, which is also a big plus for the 8 Gen 5.

The Dimensity 9400 Plus, on the other hand, is a top-tier flagship chipset, but the fact that it’s priced around the same as Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 phones makes the battle more interesting. Let’s look at the benchmark scores, spec sheet, and crucial differences to figure out how these two flagship chips fare against each other.

Quick verdict:
– Choose Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 if you prioritize CPU performance, robust connectivity with higher 5G download speed and mmWave bands, and a premium ISP pipeline.
– Choose Dimensity 9400 Plus if you prioritize sustained gaming performance, faster Wi-Fi speeds, and longer phone-to-phone Bluetooth connections.

Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 vs Dimensity 9400 Plus: Spec sheet

Snapdragon 8 Gen 5Dimensity 9400 Plus
AnnouncedNovember 2025April 2025
Process node3 nm (TSMC)3 nm (TSMC)
CPU2 × 3.8 GHz (Oryon Gen 3 – Prime)
6 × 3.32 GHz (Oryon Gen 3 – Performance)
1 × 3.73 GHz (Cortex-X925)
3 × 3.3 GHz (Cortex-X4)
4 × 2.4 GHz (Cortex-A720)
GPUAdreno 829
ray tracing support
Snapdragon Elite Gaming features
Arm Immortalis-G925 MP12
ray tracing support
MediaTek HyperEngine Adaptive Gaming Technology
NPUQualcomm Hexagon NPU
Agentic AI support
MediaTek NPU 890
Agentic AI support
MemoryLPDDR5x, up to 4.8 GHzLPDDR5x, up to 5.3 GHz
StorageUFS 4.1UFS 4 + MCQ
CameraQualcomm Spectra triple AI ISP (20-bit)
up to 320MP single camera
up to 108MP single camera with zero shutter lag, 30fps
up to 48MP triple cameras with zero shutter lag, 30fps
up to 4K/120fps video recording
real-time semantic segmentation (limitless)
MediaTek Imagiq 1090 ISP
Up to 320MP single camera
Up to 8K/60fps video recording
real-time semantic segmentation
Full range HDR zoom
Gen-AI Telephoto
ConnectivitySnapdragon X80 5G modem
download speed: up to 10 Gbps
upload speed: up to 3.5 Gbps
Wi-Fi 7 (peak speed: 5.8 Gbps)
Bluetooth 6.0
3GPP Release-17 5G modem
download speed: up to 7 Gbps
Wi-Fi 7 (peak speed: 7.3 Gbps)
Bluetooth 6.0

Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 vs Dimensity 9400 Plus: Benchmark score

Geekbench score

Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 vs Dimensity 9400 Plus - Geekbench score

On Geekbench 6, the Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 pulls ahead in both single-core and multi-core tests, although the differences aren’t huge. The single-core score is up by 3%, and the multi-core score is 8% higher than that of the Dimensity 9400 Plus.

Snapdragon 8 Gen 5Dimensity 9400 Plus
Single core2,8372,753
Multi core9,3528,590

AnTuTu score

Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 vs Dimensity 9400 Plus - AnTuTu score

The Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 achieves about a 4% higher AnTuTu score than the Dimensity 9400 Plus. But this doesn’t offer much clarity unless you look at the breakdown of the total AnTuTu score.

Snapdragon 8 Gen 5Dimensity 9400 Plus
AnTuTu score2,961,2362,832,547
CPU914,878853,898
GPU974,4021,012,010
Memory382,729377,443
UX689,228589,197

The Snapdragon chip still maintain an edge over the Dimensity 9400+ in CPU performance with a 7% higher score, but the GPU score favors the Dimensity chip, which gets about a 4% higher score.

Looking at the benchmark scores, the Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 feels like a more performance-friendly option, but that alone doesn’t tell the complete picture. One should also consider other key metrics, such as camera capabilities and connectivity upgrades, to make an informed decision.

Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 vs Dimensity 9400 Plus: Key differences

CPU, GPU, & NPU

Both chipsets feature an all-big-core CPU design, but differ notably in CPU clusters and peak performance. The Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 utilizes Qualcomm’s custom-designed Oryon CPU, featuring a ‘2+6’ configuration. This includes two prime cores and six performance cores.

The Dimensity 9400 Plus features a tiered ‘1+3+4’ CPU configuration, consisting of one Cortex-X925 prime core, three Cortex-X4 performance cores, and four Cortex-A720 performance cores. The CPU has a peak frequency of 3.73 GHz, while the Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 reaches 3.8 GHz. The latter also excels in higher speeds on secondary scores.

For gaming and other graphics-intensive tasks, the Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 features an Adreno 829 GPU with a full suite of Snapdragon Elite Gaming features, including Snapdragon Adaptive Performance Engine 4.0 and Qualcomm FPS 3.0, further optimizing game performance and power efficiency.

The Dimensity 9400 Plus uses a 12-core Arm Immortalis-G925 GPU, paired with many game-related features, including MediaTek Frame Rate Converter 2.0+ and MediaTek Adaptive Gaming Technology (MAGT) 3.0, to deliver excellent gaming performance and stability. MediaTek says the chip delivers PC-grade ray tracing capabilities.

Turning to AI capabilities, the Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 features an upgraded Hexagon NPU that delivers 46% faster performance than its predecessor (8 Gen 3). This is the first Qualcomm chip to embed hardware matrix acceleration into the Oryon CPU, enabling the CPU to execute matrix-intensive AI subtasks without offloading everything to the NPU. The 8 Gen 5 also supports contextually-aware agentic AI that can learn and adapt to offer personalized assistance.

The Dimensity chip features the MediaTek NPU 890, which supports new generative and agentic AI models. Specifically, it has full support for the DeepSeek-R1-Distill (1.5B/7B/8B) model with on-device processing.

Camera

The Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 inherits many of the camera capabilities from the top-tier 8 Elite Gen 5 chip. It includes a 20-bit Triple AI ISP, up to 320MP camera support, and 4K video recording at 120fps. On top of a robust ISP pipeline, the chip uses AI to process data frame by frame in real time for accurate optimizations. The chip also supports real-time tone control, Night Vision 3.0 for low-light environments, and Snapdragon Audio Sense for HDR audio recording without noise.

In contrast, the Dimensity 9400 Plus features an Imagiq 1090 ISP that promises to offer “DSLR-like experience.” It also supports up to 320MP camera resolution and 4K video recording at 120fps, and adds features such as Full-range HDR zoom, Gen-AI Telephoto, and Lightning Snapshot Camera.

Connectivity

While both chipsets offer cutting-edge connectivity features, there are several key differences worth paying attention to. The Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 supports both sub-6GHz and mmWave bands, but the Dimensity 9400 Plus focuses primarily on sub-6GHz. The official product page doesn’t mention mmWave support.

The Snapdragon chip also has an edge in peak download speed, supporting up to 10Gbps, while the Dimensity 9400 Plus can reach up to 7Gbps on a 5G connection. On Wi-Fi connection, though, the Dimensity chip offer a higher peak speed of 7.3Gbps (vs. 5.8Gbps on the 8 Gen 5).

The Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 natively integrates Ultra Wideband (UWB) along with AI-powered proximity solutions to help you find lost items. It also integrates many features to improve the connectivity stability and power efficiency. The Dimensity chip also includes many connectivity enhancements, including Triple Band Triple Concurrency and phone-to-phone Bluetooth connections up to 10km.

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Sony’s Xperia 1 VIII AI camera demo backfires after overexposed samples go viral

16 May 2026 at 12:00

Sony’s newly launched Xperia 1 VIII was supposed to highlight the company’s continued focus on creators and mobile photography. Instead, much of the conversation online this week has ended up revolving around a few badly received demo images.

The Xperia 1 VIII launched on May 13 with flagship hardware, including the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 chip, ZEISS-branded cameras, expandable storage, and even a headphone jack — features Sony continues to keep around while most brands have moved on. But shortly after launch, Sony’s official Xperia account on X posted a set of “before and after” images to showcase the phone’s new AI Camera Assistant feature, and things quickly went sideways.

Rather than looking improved, the AI-processed shots appeared massively overexposed. Highlights were blown out, colors looked washed, and in some examples, details nearly disappeared entirely. One portrait sample in particular drew attention because the subject’s face looked almost faded away after processing.

The reaction online was immediate. Nothing CEO Carl Pei reposted the images with the comment, “This must be engagement farming??” Other creators joined in as well, and before long, social media had turned the whole thing into a meme. Users started posting exaggerated “AI enhanced” edits of their own, some reduced to completely white images with sarcastic captions thanking Sony for the upgrade.

Sony later clarified that the AI Camera Assistant is not meant to automatically edit photos after capture. The feature instead suggests different shooting styles and settings based on the scene, including exposure, color tone, lens effects, and bokeh adjustments. Users can then pick one of those styles or ignore them entirely.

The company also shared additional examples afterward that looked considerably more reasonable than the originals.

Whether it was simply a poor marketing example or indeed an engagement farming, the situation ended up overshadowing part of the Xperia 1 VIII launch. Ironically, the phone itself is still receiving fairly positive reactions for its hardware and camera-focused approach.

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Xiaomi launches Mijia Refrigerator 400L French-style with 60-minute automatic ice-making

16 May 2026 at 10:46

Xiaomi has launched a new smart refrigerator in China under its Mijia lineup. The new model is called the Mijia Refrigerator French 400L Automatic Ice Maker, and it is now open for reservations in China.

The biggest highlight is probably the automatic ice-making system. Xiaomi says the fridge can produce ice in about 60 minutes, which should be useful for households that regularly go through a lot of cold drinks or entertain guests often.

There is also a strong focus on hygiene. Xiaomi claims an antibacterial rate of over 99.9%, along with full-area ion purification to help reduce odors and keep food fresher for longer.

Inside, the refrigerator includes a 50L variable temperature compartment that can be adjusted between -1°C and 5°C. That gives a bit more flexibility depending on what you are storing, whether it is seafood, meat, vegetables, or drinks.

The total storage capacity is split into 216L for refrigeration, 50L for the adjustable zone, and 134L for the freezer section. Xiaomi says the layout is designed for families of around four to five people.

The fridge also supports Xiaomi’s HyperOS ecosystem, allowing remote controls and smart home integration. Other details include a quiet 35dB operating noise level and a 10-year compressor warranty.

Design-wise, Xiaomi is going with a softer look this time. The refrigerator comes in an apricot finish and uses a relatively slim body design that should fit more easily into compact kitchens. Xiaomi says it takes up around 0.4 square meters of floor space.

Pricing:

The refrigerator is priced at 2,999 yuan, though China’s national subsidy brings the effective price down to around 2,549 yuan, which puts it in a fairly competitive spot for a feature-heavy mid-range model.

With products like this, Xiaomi continues to push deeper into the smart appliance market beyond phones, wearables, and EVs.

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Best MagSafe Power Banks for iPhone in 2026: Anker vs Belkin vs Ugreen

16 May 2026 at 05:50
Anker Nano Power Bank (5K Slim)

If your iPhone battery is running low by lunchtime, or you are the kind of person who forgets to charge, you are not alone. Heavy app use, always-on displays, and the demands of 5G connectivity mean that even the latest iPhones can struggle through a full day. 

A MagSafe power bank is one of the smartest accessories you can have for this problem. It snaps onto the back of your iPhone magnetically, charges it wirelessly, and lets you keep using the phone normally while it tops up.

But the market is crowded. Walk into any electronics store or scroll through Amazon, and you will find dozens of options. So to make your decision easy, we are listing out the best MagSafe power banks for iPhone in 2026 from three of the most reliable brands: Anker, Belkin, and Ugreen. 

What Is MagSafe — and What Is Qi2?

Before jumping into the products, let’s quickly understand the terminology. 

MagSafe is Apple’s magnetic charging system, built into every iPhone from the iPhone 12 onwards. It uses a ring of magnets to snap accessories, including power banks, perfectly into place on the back of the phone. 

Apple

Meanwhile, Qi2 is an open standard based on MagSafe, developed by the Wireless Power Consortium. It brings the same magnetic alignment and 15W fast wireless charging to non-Apple devices and accessories. In 2026, Qi2 is the standard to look for on any magnetic power bank, because it guarantees genuine fast charging rather than the slower 7.5W you get from basic wireless chargers.

The newest generation, Qi2.2, pushes speeds even further to 25W, and one of the brands below has been the first to bring this to market.

Anker MagGo Power Bank

Anker has been the world’s number one mobile charging brand by retail sales for five consecutive years, and its MagSafe lineup reflects years of refinement.

Anker MagGo Power Bank (10K Slim)

The Anker MagGo Power Bank (10K Slim) is designed for people who want maximum power without adding bulk. At just 0.58 × 2.78 × 4.09 inches, this 10,000mAh power bank delivers exceptional portability without compromising on power.

It is Qi2-certified, meaning it delivers 15W wireless charging with fast, secure, and efficient power boosts. With 27W USB-C fast charging, an iPhone 15 can reach 60% in just 30 minutes while the power bank itself recharges simultaneously.

Anker MagGo Power Bank (10K Slim)

One of Anker’s biggest selling points is safety. The MagGo Power Bank is built with an ActiveShield safety system that continuously monitors temperatures over 3 million times daily, maintaining operating temperatures below 104°F. The industry standard, in comparison, is 118.4°F. 

The power bank also has a smart display showing battery percentage and estimated charging times, plus a built-in kickstand for hands-free viewing.

Anker Nano Power Bank (5K Slim)

For those who want something even lighter, the Anker Nano Power Bank could be the one for you. It’s just 0.34 inches thick, weighs 4.3 ounces, and charges iPhones with 15W MagSafe-compatible wireless charging and supports 20W USB-C wired charging. The device recharges itself in under two hours and can charge an iPhone 16 Pro to 25% in 42 minutes.

Anker Nano Power Bank (5K Slim)

As for the build, the power bank has a metal frame alongside a skin-friendly back panel. It also sports a USB-C port at the bottom, using which you can get up to 20W charging speeds over a wired connection, and it comes with a USB-C cable in the box.

Belkin BoostCharge Pro

Belkin is known for premium build quality and its tight relationship with the Apple ecosystem. Its BoostCharge Pro line is MFi-certified, meaning Apple has approved it to work with iPhones, and every model comes with Belkin’s impressive Connected Equipment Warranty.

Belkin BoostCharge Pro Magnetic Power Bank with Qi2 (5K and 10K)

Belkin offers the BoostCharge Pro with up to 15W of wireless charging, making it easy to attach to any iPhone with MagSafe support. The 10,000mAh model promises up to 35 hours of additional battery life for smartphones, and the company also offers thinner options with 8,000mAh and 5,000mAh, depending on your needs.

The built-in foldable kickstand lets users switch between pad and stand modes, making it convenient for FaceTime calls, streaming, or multitasking while charging. Weighing 5.3 ounces, the BoostCharge Pro is compact and travel-friendly. Belkin offers the device in multiple colors: Deep Purple, Teal, Pink, and Black, to suit different tastes.

Belkin BoostCharge Pro Magnetic Power Bank with Qi2 (5K and 10K)

In independent head-to-head recharge testing, the Belkin BoostCharge Pro Power Bank 5K + Stand won in recharging tests, recharging a faded iPhone 16 Pro by 79%, beating the 5K EcoFlow RAPID (70%) and the Ugreen 5,000mAh model (68%).

Every Belkin purchase also comes with a 2-year warranty and a $2,500 Connected Equipment Warranty. Belkin will repair or replace electronic devices damaged by an electrical charge while properly connected to this charger. This level of protection is almost unheard of among power bank manufacturers, making Belkin an easy recommendation for anyone who owns expensive devices.

The BoostCharge Pro is sustainably made with post-consumer recycled materials and comes in 100% plastic-free packaging.

Ugreen MagFlow 

Ugreen might be less of a household name than Anker or Belkin, but the company has been a reliable choice for anyone looking for charging accessories, including those of iPhones. 

Ugreen MagFlow (10,000mAh, Qi2.2)

The Ugreen MagFlow is the world’s first Qi2.2-certified power bank, delivering wireless charging speeds up to 25W.

During real-world testing, the MagFlow was able to charge an iPhone from 20% to 80% twice using Qi2 wireless charging, drawing on its 10,000mAh capacity. 

Ugreen MagFlow (10,000mAh, Qi2.2)

The MagFlow also features 30W USB-C fast charging with a built-in USB-C cable and a lanyard that helps carry the power bank around. In total, this power bank offers two USB-C wired connections, the built-in cable, and a separate port, in addition to wireless charging. With that, you can charge an iPhone 17 Pro Max, AirPods Pro 3, and Apple Watch Ultra on the go with just one extra cable.

It also has a real-time LED display that shows battery levels, and a 13-layer safety system protects against overheating and overcharging. The built-in cable also doubles as a strap.

The main trade-off with the Ugreen MagFlow is price. It sits at approximately a 20% premium over most alternatives, with a price tag of around $90. 

Head-to-Head Comparison

FeatureAnker MagGo Slim (10K)Belkin BoostCharge Pro (10K)Ugreen MagFlow (10K)
Capacity10,000mAh10,000mAh10,000mAh
Wireless Speed15W (Qi2)15W (Qi2)25W (Qi2.2)
Wired Output27W USB-C20W USB-C30W (built-in cable)
Built-in StandYesYesNo (has lanyard)
Smart DisplayYesLED indicatorsYes
Built-in CableNoNoYes
Safety Warranty24-month$2,500 CEWStandard
Best ForSlim carryReliability & designFastest charging
Approx. Price~$65–$80~$89–$99~$85–$95

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Xiaomi Executive Confirms The In-House XRING 03 Will Arrive This Year, But A Technological Disadvantage Could Make Its Launch Meaningless

16 May 2026 at 23:58

Xiaomi executive confirms the XRING 03 will launch in 2026

The successor to the XRING 01 is scheduled to launch later this year, with a key Xiaomi executive spilling the beans on the XRING 03’s arrival. With the company’s continued efforts in R&D, it has managed to develop a more powerful version, but with Apple, Qualcomm, MediaTek, and Samsung not taking a backseat in mass producing technologically superior SoCs, it’s possible that Xiaomi loses an edge in a specific area. The XRING 03 is expected to remain on TSMC’s 3nm node, making it an entire generation behind upcoming 2nm competitors The XRING 01 was fabricated on TSMC’s second-generation 3nm ‘N3E’ process, […]

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Modellot – Map, document, and govern your data for EU Data Act compliance


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Use it to prove governance to customers and investors, keep audits fast, and stay compliant as your product evolves without needing a data team, warehouse, or long implementations.

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LTH-Baas Completes Cabin and Technical Projects on Ovation and Harmony

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WhatsApp lets messages disappear after you read them

16 May 2026 at 23:41

WhatsApp has released a new update for Android beta users through the Google Play Beta Program, with version 2.26.19.11. This update brings a new privacy feature, which gives users more control over their chats. It focuses on making messages disappear more smartly and flexibly.

The new feature, “After reading”, disappears messages. With this option, messages do not disappear immediately after being sent or after a fixed time. Instead, they disappear only after the recipient opens and reads them. This makes sure that important messages are actually seen before they are deleted.

Earlier, WhatsApp already had disappearing messages with fixed timers like 24 hours, 7 days, and 90 days. These timers delete messages after a set time, even if the receiver has not opened them. Because of this, sometimes messages disappeared before people could read them.

Now, WhatsApp has made it better. Users can choose how long a message should stay after it is read. There are three options: 5 minutes, 1 hour, and 12 hours. Once it is opened, a 5-minute timer starts, and after that, the message is automatically deleted. If the receiver never opens the message, it will still be deleted after 24 hours.

WhatsApp After Reading feature

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This new feature helps make private chats more useful and flexible. It stops messages from disappearing too early and ensures they are read first.

Right now, this feature is available only to some Android beta testers and also appears in iOS beta. WhatsApp will roll it out to more users slowly after testing. Stay tuned for more information.

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Google reveals why it's offering only 5GB free storage instead of 15GB with some new Gmail accounts

16 May 2026 at 23:38

We recently saw reports from users claiming that Google is offering only 5GB of free storage with a new Gmail account, instead of 15GB, but if they added their phone number to the new account, Google would "unlock" 15GB storage at no cost. Google has revealed the reason behind that. In a statement to Android Authority, a Google spokesperson said the company is testing this change to help it continue to provide a "high-quality storage service" to its users. New Gmail account with 5GB storage "We’re testing a new storage policy for new accounts created in select regions that will...

Cristiano Ronaldo loses 15th career final: How does it compare to Lionel Messi?

16 May 2026 at 23:57
Al Nassr fell to Gamba Osaka in the AFC Champions League Two final, handing Cristiano Ronaldo another defeat in a championship match. How does his record compare to Lionel Messi’s?

Al Nassr had the chance this Saturday to win both the Saudi Pro League and the AFC Champions League Two titles. In the first competition, Al Hilal’s victory over Neom delayed the celebration at least until Tuesday, while in the continental tournament Gamba Osaka defeated them in the final. As a result, Cristiano Ronaldo remains ahead of Lionel Messi in career finals lost.

The Portuguese forward now has 15 defeats in finals throughout his professional career, both at club and international level, between 2002 and 2026. Messi, meanwhile, sits slightly behind with 13 lost finals since 2004.

Ronaldo lost his first final with Sporting CP, when they were defeated by Porto in the Portuguese Cup in 2003. A year later, the striker suffered his first major international heartbreak, as Portugal lost the UEFA Euro 2004 final against Greece on home soil.

During his time at Manchester United, CR7 lost three finals. Two came in the FA Cup against Arsenal and Chelsea in 2005 and 2007, respectively. But the most painful defeat was undoubtedly the 2008-09 UEFA Champions League final, when they fell to Lionel Messi’s Barcelona.

Cristiano Ronaldo reacts after defeat in the AFC Champions League 2 Final between Al Nassr and Gamba Osaka.

Ronaldo’s lost finals with Real Madrid and Juventus

Cristiano Ronaldo enjoyed a brilliant spell at Real Madrid between 2009 and 2018, but that did not prevent him from suffering difficult defeats. During that stretch, he lost four finals between the Copa del Rey and the Spanish Super Cup: two against Barcelona and the other two against Atletico Madrid.

After leaving the Spanish giants in the summer of 2018, CR7 joined another European powerhouse, Juventus. There, he won five titles while also losing two finals: the 2019 Supercoppa Italiana against Lazio and the 2020 Coppa Italia against Napoli.

Ronaldo unable to end negative streak with Al Nassr

For Ronaldo, the defeat against Gamba Osaka extended an astonishing negative streak. He has not won an official title with Al Nassr since arriving at the club at the beginning of 2023. It is by far the longest trophy drought of CR7’s club career.

In three and a half years in Saudi Arabia, the Portuguese forward has lost all four finals he has played. Saturday’s AFC Champions League Two defeat was preceded by two Saudi Super Cup losses, against Al Hilal and Al Ahli, and another in the King’s Cup, also against Al Hilal.

Messi’s lost finals

The comparison in titles between Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo heavily favors the Argentine forward, who owns 48 trophies compared to Ronaldo’s 35. And that superiority is also reflected in the number of finals each player has lost.

While Ronaldo has lost 15 championship matches, Messi has done so on 13 occasions. Eight came with Barcelona across the Copa del Rey, Spanish Super Cup, and UEFA Super Cup. Four came with the Argentina national team: Copa America 2007, 2015, and 2016, along with the 2014 FIFA World Cup. The most recent came with Inter Miami in the 2023 US Open Cup against Houston Dynamo.

Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi.

Dave Allen vs Filip Hrgovic live scorecard and fight result

17 May 2026 at 00:17

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Devin Haney targeted by new top contender: “I will become world champion”

16 May 2026 at 23:36

Eddie Hearn has named Devin Haney as a possible opponent for one of his top welterweight talents, who expects to be fighting for world honours before long. There is much uncertainty surrounding Haney’s next outing, with the WBO champion having not fought since dethroning Brian Norman Jr in November. Back then, ‘The Dream’ became a […]

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Sergen Yalçın gittiği an Beşiktaş'ın hocası belli

Beşiktaş'ta gözler Başkan Serdal Adalı ile Sergen Yalçın arasında yarın gerçekleşecek dev zirveye çevrildi. Perde arkasında da hareketli saatleri yaşanıyor. Olası bir ayrılık durumunda Eduard Graf'ın sunduğu listenin ilk sırasındaki Dino Toppmöller, Başkan Serdal Adalı'dan tam not aldı. Etik değerler gereği henüz resmi bir kontrat teklif edilmese de Graf'ın yaptığı gizli görüşmeden Alman teknik adamın "Beşiktaş'ın projesine hazırım" yanıtını verdiği belirtiliyor.

Beşiktaş’ta teknik direktör bilmecesi yarın netleşecek. Siyah-beyazlı camiada tüm gözler, Başkan Serdal Adalı’nın yarın Sergen Yalçın ile gerçekleştireceği kritik görüşmeye çevrildi. Gelecek sezonun planlamasının masaya yatırılacağı bu zirveden bir "ayrılık" kararı çıkması halinde, Beşiktaş’ın yeni hocasının kim olacağı da büyük ölçüde netleşti.

GÖRÜNMEZ FUTBOL DİREKTÖRÜ

Beşiktaş'ın "görünmez" Futbol Direktörü Eduard Graf, bir süredir yürüttüğü teknik direktör çalışmalarının ardından hazırladığı kısa listeyi yönetime sunmuştu. Frankfurt’tan ayrılan Dino Toppmöller, bu listenin en güçlü adayı olarak öne çıkıyordu. Alınan bilgilere göre, Alman futbol ekolüne ve modern yapılanmaya sıcak bakan Başkan Serdal Adalı, Graf’ın getirdiği Toppmöller ismine tamamen ikna olmuş durumda ve bu profile oldukça sıcak bakıyor.

Eduard Graf, Sergen Yalçın'ın yerine teknik adamı buldu!

GRAF PROJELERDEN BAHSETTİ

Yarın yapılacak Sergen Yalçın zirvesi öncesinde etik değerleri korumak adına Toppmöller ile henüz kulüp düzeyinde resmi bir görüşme gerçekleştirilmedi. Ancak perde arkasında hareketli saatler yaşandı. Graf'ın, Alman teknik adamla gayriresmi bir sohbet gerçekleştirerek Beşiktaş’ın vizyonunu, yeni yapılanmasını ve kulübün projelerini aktardığı öğrenildi.

BUGÜN BİR AYRILIK OLABİLİR

Graf'ın bu hamlesine Toppmöller’den "olumlu cevap" geldiği ve başarılı çalıştırıcının Beşiktaş projesine son derece sıcak yaklaştığı belirtildi.

Beşiktaş yönetimi, Sergen Yalçın ile yarın yapılacak toplantının ardından yol haritasını kesinleştirecek. Eğer masadan ayrılık kararı çıkarsa, Volker Struth’un menajerliğini yaptığı Dino Toppmöller için resmi transfer operasyonuna vakit kaybetmeden start verilecek.

Beşiktaş'ta Yunan rüzgarı! Adalı Madrid'te işi bitirdi

Beşiktaş'ta rota Madrid, hedef Yunan yıldızlar! Başkan Serdal Adalı'nın bizzat yürüttüğü gizli zirvelerde Benfica'nın gol makinesi Pavlidis ve Sevilla'da kiralık oynayan tecrübeli eldiven Vlachodimos için düğmeye basıldı. Menajerlerinin "neden olmasın" demesiyle Beşiktaş iki Yunan isme "Kalos Orises!-Hoşgeldiniz" demek için ilk aşamayı atlattı.

Beşiktaş’ta Başkan Serdal Adalı yeni sezonun transferlerinde hata yapmamak için tüm sorumluluğu üstüne aldı. Kaptan Orkun Kökçü’nün de dahil olduğu transfer harekatında rota Madrid'e kırıldı. Adalı, Benfica’nın gol makinesi Vangelis Pavlidis ve Newcastle'ın malı olan ancak Sevilla'da oynayan kaleci Odysseas Vlachodimos ile Yunan rüzgarı estirmek için gaza bastı.

Beşiktaş'ın sportif direktörü Orkun Kökçü! Kerem Aktürkoğlu ve Pavlidis için bastırıyor

RUI COSTA'DAN FIFA İZNİ ALINDI

Geçtiğimiz hafta Madrid, Beşiktaş’ın transfer geleceğinin şekillendiği gizli iki zirveye ev sahipliği yaptı. Orkun Kökçü’nün babası ve menajeri Halis Kökçü önce Benfica Başkanı Rui Costa ile Serdal Adalı’yı buluşturdu. Adalı, Yunan golcüye talip olduklarını iletti. Rui Costa'dan, Pavlidis ile görüşmek için FIFA iznini aldı.

CANALES'LE İLK GÖRÜŞME

Bu buluşmadan sonra Pavlidis’in menajeri Arturo Canales, Halis Kökçü ve başkan Serdal Adalı ilk resmi görüşmeyi gerçekleştirdi. Başkan Adalı'nın transfer stratejisi net; Pavlidis "evet" dediği an, kulüpler (Beşiktaş-Benfica) arasındaki pazarlıklar başlayacak. İlk plan 20 milyon Euro garanti ücret ve performans bonuslarıyla desteklenen dev bir paket olacak.

Beşiktaş'a mitolojik kahraman! Kaleye 'Truva Atı'nın kaşifi

KALEYE DE YUNAN İSİM

Transferde Yunan operasyonu sadece Pavlidis'le sınırlı kalmadı. Sergen Yalçın’ın "savunmayı organize edecek, imkansızları değil yenmeyecek golleri çıkaracak ve ayaklarına hakim" bir kaleci profiline en uygun isim Odysseas Vlachodimos için de Madrid'de bir görüşme yapıldı.

Sevilla'da kiralık oynayan Yunan kalecinin menajeri Koukoutrigas, Başkan Adalı ve Halis Kökçü'ye, "Newcastle'ı ikna ederseniz neden olmasın" mesajı verdi.

Galatasaray'da 'dominasyon' fırtınası

Galatasaray'ın 26. şampiyonluğu kutalamalarında stadyum anonslarından sosyal medya editlerine, başkanlık açıklamalarından kutlama tişörtlerine kadar her yere damga vurdu: Dominasyon! İlk kez Başkan Dursun Özbek tarafından hedef olarak telaffuz edilen, ardından taraftarın sahiplenmesiyle dev bir marka haline dönüşen bu kavram bir anda Galatasaray'la özdeşleşiverdi.

Galatasaray’ın 2025-26 sezonunu şampiyon tamamlamasının ardından kutlamalara "DOMİNASYON" kelimesi damga vurdu. Sarı-kırmızılı camianın hemen her platformda kullandığı bu ifade, sadece bir şampiyonluk sloganı değil, aynı zamanda Türk futbolunda yeni bir dönemin parolası olarak kayıtlara geçti.

LİTERATÜRE BAŞKAN ÖZBEK SOKTU

"Dominasyon" kavramının Türk futbol literatürüne bu denli sert bir giriş yapmasının arkasındaki isim Galatasaray Başkanı Dursun Özbek. Sezon ortasında düzenlenen sponsorluk imza törenleri ve Divan Kurulu toplantılarında kulübün hem mali hem de sportif vizyonunu anlatan Özbek, Galatasaray’ın sadece saha içinde değil, her alanda rakiplerinden ayrıştığını vurguladı.

MEYDAN OKUMA SEMBOLÜ OLDU

Özbek’in, “Türk futbolunda Galatasaray dominasyonu başlamıştır” şeklindeki iddialı çıkışı, kelimenin ilk kez bu kadar yüksek perdeden telaffuz edilmesini sağladı. Başkan Özbek’in başlattığı bu söylem, kısa sürede rakip camialarla girilen psikolojik savaşın merkezine yerleşti. Rakiplerin bu ifadeye gösterdiği tepki, Galatasaray taraftarı için kelimeyi bir "meydan okuma" sembolü haline getirdi.

SÜRDÜRÜLEBİLİRLİK ANLAMINDA

Özellikle sosyal medya platformlarında hazırlanan taraftar editleri, kazanılan derbi zaferleri ve üst üste gelen galibiyet serileriyle birleşince, "Dominasyon" kelimesi dijital dünyada bir marka değerine ulaştı. Taraftarlar, bu terimi mutlak üstünlük ve sürdürülebilir başarıyla özdeşleştirdi.

REKORLAR DOLU BİR KARİYER

Şampiyonluğun matematiksel olarak ilan edilmesinin ardından, Galatasaray İletişim Grubu bu kavramı resmiyete döktü. RAMS Park’taki kupa töreninden kutlama tişörtlerine, dijital içeriklerden stadyum anonslarına kadar her yerde "Dominasyon" vurgusu yapıldı.

Teknik direktör Okan Buruk’un rekorlarla dolu performansı ve oyuncu grubunun saha içindeki baskın oyunu, başkanın aylar önce kurduğu "dominasyon" kelimesinin altını dolduran en büyük etkenler oldu.

Rafael Leao sosyal medyayı salladı! Galatasaraylıları heyecanlandıran beğeni!

Milan'ın yıldız futbolcusu Rafael Leao'nun, Galatasaraylı oyuncuların paylaşımlarını beğenmesi sosyal medyada gündem oldu. Sarı-kırmızılı taraftarlar, Portekizli yıldızın hamlelerini transfer mesajı olarak yorumladı.

Rafael Leão ile ilgili gelişmeler Galatasaray taraftarını heyecanlandırdı. AC Milan forması giyen Portekizli yıldızın, Galatasaraylı futbolcuların yaptığı paylaşımları peş peşe beğenmesi dikkat çekti.

İLK BEĞENİ OSIMHEN'E

Rafael Leao'nun ilk olarak Victor Osimhen'in şampiyonluk paylaşımını beğendiği görüldü. Bu hareket kısa sürede sosyal medyada gündem olurken, sarı-kırmızılı taraftarlar transfer ihtimaliyle ilgili yorumlar yapmaya başladı.

LEROY SANE DETAYI

Portekizli yıldız daha sonra Leroy Sané'nin paylaşımını da beğendi. Leao'nun üst üste gelen etkileşimleri, Galatasaray taraftarının heyecanını daha da artırdı.

JAKOBS PAYLAŞIMINI DA BEĞENDİ

Rafael Leao'nun son olarak Ismail Jakobs'un gönderisini de beğendiği ortaya çıktı. Sosyal medyada birçok taraftar, yıldız futbolcunun hareketlerini "transfer sinyali" olarak yorumladı.

MILAN'IN TALEBİ 50 MİLYON EURO

İtalyan basınında daha önce çıkan haberlerde AC Milan'ın Rafael Leao için yaklaşık 50 milyon euro seviyesindeki tekliflere açık olduğu öne sürülmüştü. Portekizli yıldızın geleceğiyle ilgili kararın yaz transfer döneminde netleşmesi bekleniyor.

BU SEZONKİ PERFORMANSI

Rafael Leao bu sezon Milan formasıyla toplam 30 resmi maçta görev yaptı. Yıldız futbolcu söz konusu karşılaşmalarda 10 gol ve 3 asistlik katkı sağladı.

Sidiki Cherif köprüleri attı: Aziz Yıldırım gelirse giderim

Geleceğin Fransa A Milli Takımı golcüsü Sidiki Cherif, Fenerbahçe'de başkan adayı Aziz Yıldırım'ın sert eleştirileri sonrası köprüleri attı. Menajeriyle ayrılık hazırlıklarına başlayan genç yetenek için gelen teklifler ise kulübü şok etti: Yatırımın 3'te 1'ini bile kurtarmıyor!

Fenerbahçe’nin büyük umutlarla Ocak ayında kadrosuna kattığı, Fransa U-21 Milli Takımı’nın golcüsü Sidiki Cherif geleceğiyle ilgili radikal bir karar aşamasında... 2004 sonrası doğumlu olmasıyla sarı-lacivertli kadronun "tek genç yeteneği" konumundaki Sidiki, başkan adayı Aziz Yıldırım'ın aleyhine açıklamaları sonrası "Aziz Yıldırım gelirse giderim" resti çekti.

KOFANE OLMAYINCA ALINDI

Hatırlanacağı üzere sezon başında forvet hattı için ilk aday Kofane'ydi. Ancak Kofane, Albacete’den Leverkusen’e 5.5 milyon Euro bedelle transfer oldu. Sergilediği 29 maçta 5 gol, 5 asistlik performansla değerini 40 milyon Euro seviyesine çıkardı.

Fenerbahçe ise Kofane'yi alamayınca Jhon Duran'ı kadrosuna kattı. Ancak Duran'ın "facia" performansı üzerine yönetim forvet planlamasını güncelledi. Sonuçta Sidiki bir anda kendisini Fenerbahçe'nin birinci golcüsü olarak buldu.

YILDIRIM ÇOK KIZMIŞTI

Aziz Yıldırım Fenerbahçe'ye başkan adayı olmadan önce yaptığı açıklamada Sidiki Cherif transferini sert bir dille eleştirerek, "Bu Sidiki Cherif'i kim aldı? Hangi akıl aldı? Maliyeti 30-35 milyon Euro'yu buluyor, yazık!" ifadelerini kullanmıştı. Bu sözlerin genç oyuncu cephesinde büyük bir kırgınlık yarattığı ve menajerinin şimdiden teklifleri değerlendirmeye başladığı belirtiliyor.

7-8 MİLYON EURO'LUK TEKLİFLER

Gelecekte Fransa A Milli Takımı'nın as forveti olması beklenen Cherif için menajerinin kulübe getirdiği en iyi tekliflerin 7-8 milyon Euro civarında olduğu söyleniyor. Bu rakam, kulübün oyuncu için yaptığı yatırımın (22 milyon Euro) çok altında kalırken, olası bir yönetim değişikliğinde yaşanacak kriz Fenerbahçe’yi zor bir seçimle karşı karşıya bırakabilir.

Fenerbahçe'de köprüden önce son çıkış; Aziz Yıldırım!

Aziz Yıldırım camiayı sarsacak bir "beka" mesajıyla Fenerbahçe camiasının kalbine korku saldı. 2026-2027 sezonunu sarı-lacivertli kulüp için "köprüden önceki son çıkış" olarak tanımlayan Yıldırım, beklenen şampiyonluğun gelmemesi durumunda kulübün yalnızca sportif bir başarısızlıkla değil; nesil kaybı, ekonomik marjinalleşme ve geri dönülemez bir sosyal kaosla karşı karşıya kalacağını ima ederek "benden başkası yalan" diyerek oy istedi.

Fenerbahçede yaklaşan seçim öncesi başkan adayı Aziz Yıldırım camianın kalbine 'korku' salmayı tercih etti.

Yıldırım, önümüzdeki sezonun sadece bir şampiyonluk mücadelesi değil, Fenerbahçe’nin geleceğini kurtarma operasyonu olduğunu vurguladı.

YILDIRIM NE DEMEK İSTEDİ

Aziz Yıldırım, yaptığı açıklamada 2026-2027 sezonunun Fenerbahçe tarihi için bir dönüm noktası olduğunu belirterek şu ifadeleri kullandı:

- 2026-27’de Fenerbahçe’nin şampiyon olma mecburiyeti var. Bu bir tercih değil, zorunluluktur. Eğer o kupayı kaldıramazsak, çok büyük tehlikeler bizi bekliyor. Bu kulüp bir yıl daha başarısızlığı kaldıramaz; camia bölünür, çocuklarımız formadan uzaklaşır.

3 ANA BAŞLIK ORTAYA ÇIKTI

Aziz Yıldırım’ın "büyük tehlikeler" olarak adlandırdığı ve kulislerde yankı uyandıran başlıklar şöyle analiz ediliyor:

- Nesil Kaybı Riski: Yıldırım, uzun süren şampiyonluk hasretinin yeni nesil taraftarlar üzerindeki etkisinden endişe ediyor. Çocukların Fenerbahçe aidiyetini kaybetmesini "en büyük yıkım" olarak nitelendiriyor.

- Ekonomik ve Sportif Marjinalleşme: Şampiyonlar Ligi gelirlerinden mahrum kalmanın ve rakiplerin mali olarak gerisine düşmenin, Fenerbahçe’yi "sıradan bir kulüp" haline getirmesinden korkuluyor.

- Yönetilemez Kaos Ortamı: Başarısızlığın devamı halinde kulüp içindeki muhalefetin sertleşeceği ve camianın onarılamaz bir kutuplaşmaya sürükleneceği öngörülüyor.

Protokoller imzalandı, yıldızlar yolda! Rafael Leo mu, Adeyemi mi?

Fenerbahçe'de 6-7 Haziran'daki tarihi kongre öncesi başkanlık yarışı kızışırken, mevcut başkan Sadettin Saran ve ekibi "yarın seçim yokmuşçasına" vites yükselterek camiayı heyecanlandıran dev hamlelere imza atıyor. Kulisleri hareketlendiren ise Serhou Guirassy dışında Saran yönetiminin Hakan Safi'ye Andrew Robertson ve Malang Sarr için anlaşma noktasına geldikleri bilgisini vermesi oldu.

Fenerbahçe’de yaklaşan seçim öncesi başkan adayları saha dışındaki hamleleriyle camiada heyecan yaratmaya devam ediyor. Bir de adaylar Hakan Safi ve Aziz Yıldırım'dan bağımsız olarak aktüel başkan Sadettin Saran ve ekibi 6-7 hazirandaki kongre önceisnde çalışmalarına ara vermeden devam ediyor.

Fotospor’un 5 Mayıs tarihili haberine göre; Başkan Sadettin Saran, "sanki hiç gitmeyecekmis gibi" ekibiyle birlikte gece gündüz çalışıyor.

Hoca Thomas Frank, golcü Guirassy! Fenerbahçe protokolleri imzaladı

SARAN, FRANK İLE ANLAŞTI

Başkan Sadettin Saran'ın Premier Lig ekiplerinden Brentford’u çalıştıran son olarak Tottenham'dan kovulan Thomas Frank ile prensipte anlaştığı ve bir ön protokol imzaladığı belirtiliyor.

Ekipte yer alan Ertan Torunoğulları’nın, Dortmund forması giyen Serhou Guirassy için kulübünü ikna ettiği ve oyuncuyla imzalı protokol aldığı iddia ediliyor.

Ömer Topbaş’ın ise dünya yıldızları Rafael Leao veya Karim Adeyemi transferlerini bitirmek için son aşamaya geldiği ve Başkan Saran’dan 10 günlük ek süre talep ettiği konuşuluyor.

3 İSİM HAKKINDA BİLGİ VERİLDİ

Hazırlanan tüm bu protokollerin ortak özelliği, ancak "yeni yönetimin onay vermesi durumunda" resmiyet kazanacak şekilde tasarlanmış olması.

Hakan Safi’nin resmi sözcüsü tarafından yapılan açıklamada, mevcut yönetimin şu isimlerle ilgili yürütülen görüşmeler hakkında bilgilendirdiği aktarıldı:

- Serhou Guirassy

- Andrew Robertson

- Malang Sarr

TOPBAŞ, SAFİ'NİN EKİBİNE

Transfer kulislerinin en dikkat çeken söylentisi ise Ömer Topbaş üzerine yoğunlaşıyor. Sadettin Saran yönetimi adına Leao ve Adeyemi görüşmelerini yürüttüğü söylenen Topbaş’ın, Hakan Safi’nin yönetim listesinde yer alabileceği camiada yüksek sesle konuşulmaya başlandı.

Super Liqa: “Başakşəhər”lə “Samsunspor”dan 3 xallıq vida

16 May 2026 at 23:59

Bu gün futbol üzrə Türkiyə çempionatında (Super Liqa) 2025/2026-cı illər mövsümünün sonuncu – 34-cü turunun növbəti oyunları keçirilib.

Arena.az xəbər verir ki, ikinci oyun günündə üç qarşılaşma baş tutub.

“Karagümrük” doğma meydanda “Alanyaspor”a, “Samsunspor” “Göztəpə”yə qalib gəlib. “Qaziantep”in qonağı olan “Başakşəhər” də mövsümü qələbə ilə başa vurub.

Mövsümə sabah yekun vurulacaq.

Türkiyə, Super Liqa
34-cü tur
15 may

Rizəspor – Beşiktaş 2:2
Qollar: Soue 18; 31 – J.Silva, 55. Çernı, 62.

16 may

Karagümrük – Alanyaspor 2:1
Qollar: Larsson, 48; 72-pen – Elia, 32.

Qaziantep – Başakşəhər 1:2
Qollar: Lunqoyi, 59 – Selke, 6. Şomurodov, 22-pen.

Samsunspor – Göztəpə 3:0
Qollar: Kulibali, 36. E.Tavşan, 85. Marius, 89.

17 may

18:00. Kayserispor – Konyaspor
21:00. Antalyaspor – Kocaelispor
21:00. Fənərbağça – Eyüpspor
21:00. Kasımpaşa – Qalatasaray
21:00. Trabzonspor – Gənclərbirliyi

“Mançester Siti” Federasiya Kubokunda 8-ci zəfərinə sevindi!

16 May 2026 at 23:00

“Mançester Siti” bu gün futbol üzrə İngiltərə Federasiya Kubokunun 2025/2026-cı illər mövsümünün final oyununda “Çelsi” ilə qarşılaşıb.

Arena.az xəbər verir ki, sözügedən komandalar Londondakı “Uembli” stadionunda üz-üzə gəliblər.

83 337 azarkeşin izlədiyi qarşılaşmanın taleyini bir qol həll edib. “Şəhərlilər” 72-ci dəqiqədə Antuan Semenyonun vurduğu tək qol sayəsində cari mövsümdə daha bir titul əldə ediblər.

Xatırladaq ki, Mançester təmsilçisi bir müddət öncə İngiltərə Liqa Kubokunun finalında da “Arsenal”ı 2:0 hesabıyla üstələyərək çempionluq sevinci yaşamışdı.

“Mançester Siti” 8-ci dəfə İngiltərə Federasiya Kubokunun qalibi olub. Hazırda Xosep Qvardiolanın çalışdırdığı kollektiv 1903/1904, 1933/1934, 1955/1956, 1968/1969, 2010/2011, 2018/2019 və 2022/2023 mövsümlərində də bu turnirin qalibi olmuşdu.

MS ən çox titul qazanan komandalar arasında “Çelsi”, “Liverpul” və “Tottenhem”lə birgə üçüncü yerə yüksəlib. İngiltərə Federasiya Kubokunu ən çox “Arsenal” (14) və “Mançester Yunayted” (13) qazanıblar.

Yeri gəlmişkən, Xosep Qvardiola da İngiltərə klubunu çalışdırdığı 10 il ərzində 20 kubok qazanmağa müvəffəq olub.

Cəlal Hüseynov “Lokomotiv”ə də qol vurdu – Video

16 May 2026 at 22:40

Futbol üzrə Azərbaycan millisinin mərkəz müdafiəçisi Cəlal Hüseynov Bolqarıstanın “Arda” komandasının heyətində növbəti matçına çıxıb.

Arena.az xəbər verir ki, Cəlalın komandası Bolqarıstan çempionatının 2025/2026-cı illər mövsümünün 35-ci turu çərçivəsində Plovdiv “Lokomotiv”i ilə qarşılaşıb.

“Arda” doğma meydanda baş tutmuş bu oyundan qələbə ilə ayrılıb – 4:0. Hüseynov 90 dəqiqə meydanda olub. Komandasının sonuncu qolunu da azərbaycanlı futbolçu vurub. O, 52-ci dəqiqədə Antonio Vutovun ötürməsini qolla tamamlayıb. “Arda”nın ilk üç qolunu isə məhz 25 dəqiqəyə het-trikə imza atmış Vutov vurub. Cəlal 48-ci dəqiqədə sarı vərəqə də alıb.

“Arda” 35 turdan sonra 51 xalla 16 iştirakçı arasında 7-ci pillədə qərarlaşıb. Komanda cari mövsümdə 14 qələbə qazanıb, 9 heç-heçə edib, 12 məğlubiyyətə üzülüb.

Xatırladaq ki, “Zirə”nin yetirməsi olan Cəlal Hüseynov Bolqarıstan təmsilçisi ilə 2023-cü ilin iyun ayında 3 illik müqavilə imzalayıb. Azərbaycanlı futbolçu bu komandada 84 rəsmi oyuna çıxıb, 5 qol vurub. Cəlal 2024/2025-ci illər mövsümünü icarə əsasında “Şamaxı”da keçirsə də, ötən ilin yayında yenidən Bolqarıstan klubuna qayıdıb.

Hüseynov 2021-ci ilin noyabrında debüt etdiyi Azərbaycan milli komandasının heyətində 9 oyuna çıxsa da, məhsuldar fəaliyyəti ilə yadda qalmayıb.

Serie A: Inter vs. Verona – Probable line-ups and where to watch on TV

17 May 2026 at 00:24

The champions of Italy are expected to be given a festive welcome into San Siro as Cristian Chivu and his double-winning Inter side host Hellas Verona in their final home match of the 2025-26 season on Sunday. 

The Nerazzurri beat Lazio 2-0 in the Coppa Italia final on Wednesday evening, which came 10 days after their 2-0 Serie A victory against Parma in the game that mathematically won them the Scudetto.

The club will be celebrating with a special pre-match ceremony, they will also be presented with the Serie A trophy after full-time and will embark on an open-top bus parade through the city after the on-pitch celebrations draw to a close on Sunday. 

The game itself is somewhat of a formality: Inter have already won the league and Verona have already been relegated, which leaves neither with anything to play for other than honour. 

This gives Chivu an opportunity to rotate his pack: Yann Sommer is likely to return in goal, and there could also be a final San Siro appearance for veteran Francesco Acerbi, who will be out of contract in June. 

COMO, ITALY - APRIL 12: Anastasios Douvikas of Como 1907 is pulled by his shirt by Francesco Acerbi of FC Internazionale during the Serie A match between Como 1907 and FC Internazionale at Giuseppe Sinigaglia Stadium on April 12, 2026 in Como, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
COMO, ITALY – APRIL 12: Anastasios Douvikas of Como 1907 is pulled by his shirt by Francesco Acerbi of FC Internazionale during the Serie A match between Como 1907 and FC Internazionale at Giuseppe Sinigaglia Stadium on April 12, 2026 in Como, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)

Sky Sport Italia predicts that Luis Henrique will be given a chance over Denzel Dumfries at right wing-back and that Carlos Augusto will start over Federico Dimarco on the left. Henrikh Mkhitaryan is also likely to come into the midfield. Ange-Yoan Bonny is also likely to partner Lautaro Martinez in attack. 

Verona were beaten 1-0 by Como last weekend, but are far less likely to rotate their starting XI. In fact, Sky predicts that Paolo Sammarco will stick with an unchanged line-up against the champions on Sunday. 

Kick-off is scheduled for 14.00 BST on Sunday.

Inter vs. Verona: Probable line-ups 

ROME, ITALY - MAY 13: FC Internazionale head coach Cristian Chivu reacts during the Coppa Italia final match between SS Lazio and FC Internazionale at Stadio Olimpico on May 13, 2026 in Rome, Italy. (Photo by Marco Rosi - SS Lazio/Getty Images)
ROME, ITALY – MAY 13: FC Internazionale head coach Cristian Chivu reacts during the Coppa Italia final match between SS Lazio and FC Internazionale at Stadio Olimpico on May 13, 2026 in Rome, Italy. (Photo by Marco Rosi – SS Lazio/Getty Images)

Inter (3-5-2): Sommer; Bisseck, Acerbi, Bastonil L.Henrique, Barella, Zielinski, Mkhitaryan C.Augusto; L.Martinez, Bonny.

Verona (3-5-1-1): Montipo; Nelsson, Edmundsson, Valentini; Belghali, Akpa Akpro, Gagliardini, Bernede, Frese; Suslov; Bowie.

Where to watch Inter vs. Verona

PARMA, ITALY - FEBRUARY 15: Paolo Sammarco head coach of Hellas Verona during the Serie A match between Parma Calcio 1913 and Hellas Verona FC at Stadio Ennio Tardini on February 15, 2026 in Parma, Italy. (Photo by Alessandro Sabattini/Getty Images)
PARMA, ITALY – FEBRUARY 15: Paolo Sammarco head coach of Hellas Verona during the Serie A match between Parma Calcio 1913 and Hellas Verona FC at Stadio Ennio Tardini on February 15, 2026 in Parma, Italy. (Photo by Alessandro Sabattini/Getty Images)

Sunday’s match will be available to watch live in the UK exclusively on DAZN. Supporters in the USA are able to tune in via Paramount+. 

Join us for all the pre-match build-up, in-game coverage and post-match reactions on the Football Italia Liveblog.

Serie A: Genoa vs. Milan: Probable line-ups and where to watch on TV

17 May 2026 at 00:09

Massimiliano Allegri is expected to shuffle his pack and leave Rafael Leao out of the Milan starting line-up for Sunday’s crucial clash away against Daniele De Rossi’s Genoa, in a game that could have major implications in the race for the Serie A top four.

Genoa vs. Milan is one of five matches being played at 11.00 BST on Sunday. The scheduling of these matches was a surprisingly complicated ordeal: All matches involving Napoli, Juventus, Milan, Roma and Como have to be played at the same time to ensure competitive fairness given that this weekend’s round of fixtures could be decisive in the race for the top four, and to complicate proceedings, there was a major scheduling clash involving the Derby della Capitale between Roma and Lazio and the men’s final of the Italian Open, both being played on the same site on the same day. 

Eventually, the decision was taken for all of these matches to be played at 11.00 BST on Sunday (12.00 local time). 

MILAN, ITALY - JANUARY 08: Lorenzo Colombo of Genoa scores his team's first goal past Mike Maignan of AC Milan during the Serie A match between AC Milan and Genoa CFC at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on January 08, 2026 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
MILAN, ITALY – JANUARY 08: Lorenzo Colombo of Genoa scores his team’s first goal past Mike Maignan of AC Milan during the Serie A match between AC Milan and Genoa CFC at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on January 08, 2026 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)

Milan have been on an alarmingly poor run of form since the beginning of April, having lost four of their last six league matches, picking up just four points over that stretch. They have slipped from second place down to fourth and now find themselves level on points with fifth-placed Roma with just two games of the season left to go. 

Pre-match reports indicate that Allegri will move several players around following last weekend’s defeat against Atalanta. 

Leao will have to sit this one out due to a yellow-card suspension, which is also the case for Alexis Saelemaekers and Pervis Estupinan. Christopher Nkunku appears most likely to replace Leao in attack, Zachary Athekame is the logical replacement for Saelemaekers. Fikayo Tomori, Ardon Jashari and Youssouf Fofana are also in line to return to the starting XI according to Sky Sport Italia.

MILAN, ITALY - APRIL 26: Luka Modric of AC Milan is assisted off by medical staff after going down injured during the Serie A match between AC Milan and Juventus FC at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on April 26, 2026 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
APRIL 26: Luka Modric is assisted off by medical staff after going down injured during the Serie A match between AC Milan and Juventus FC at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on April 26, 2026 in San Siro, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)

Luka Modric is also expected to be among the substitutes, despite recently fracturing his cheekbone which was expected to end his 2025-26 season. 

Genoa vs. Milan: Probable line-ups 

MILAN, ITALY - MAY 10: Massimiliano Allegri, Head Coach of AC Milan, looks on prior to the Serie A match between AC Milan and Atalanta BC at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on May 10, 2026 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
Massimiliano Allegrilooks on prior to the Serie A match against Atalanta BC at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on May 10, 2026 in San Siro, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)

Genoa (3-5-2): Bijlow; Marcandalli, Otoa, Vasquez; Sabelli, Malinovskyi, Frendrup, Amorim, Ellertsson; Ekhator, Colombo.

Milan (3-5-2): Maignan; Tomori, Gabbia, Pavlovic; Athekame, Fofana, Jashari, Rabiot, Bartesaghi; Gimenez, Nkunku.

Where to watch Genoa vs. Milan 

BERGAMO, ITALY - MAY 02: Daniele De Rossi of Genoa FC looks on during the Serie A match between Atalanta BC and Genoa CFC at Gewiss Stadium on May 02, 2026 in Bergamo, Italy. (Photo by Mattia Ozbot/Getty Images)
BERGAMO, ITALY – MAY 02: Daniele De Rossi of Genoa FC looks on during the Serie A match between Atalanta BC and Genoa CFC at Gewiss Stadium on May 02, 2026 in Bergamo, Italy. (Photo by Mattia Ozbot/Getty Images)

Sunday’s match will be available to watch live in the UK exclusively on DAZN. Supporters in the USA are able to tune in via Paramount+. 

Join us for all the pre-match build-up, in-game coverage and post-match reactions on the Football Italia Liveblog.

 

Serie A: Juventus vs. Fiorentina – Probable line-ups and where to watch on TV

16 May 2026 at 23:48

Juventus are hoping to move closer to securing their spot in next season’s Champions League when they host Fiorentina, now safe from relegation, in the penultimate round of Serie A fixtures kicking off on Sunday.

Juventus vs. Fiorentina is one of five matches being played at 11.00 BST on Sunday. The scheduling of these matches was a surprisingly complicated ordeal: All matches involving Napoli, Juventus, Milan, Roma and Como have to be played at the same time to ensure competitive fairness given that this weekend’s round of fixtures could be decisive in the race for the Champions League, and to complicate proceedings, there was a major scheduling clash involving the Derby della Capitale between Roma and Lazio and the men’s final of the Italian Open, both being played on the same site on the same day. 

Eventually, the decision was taken for all of these matches to be played at 11.00 BST on Sunday (12.00 local time). 

Juventus find themselves in third place ahead of kick-off on Sunday. They have amassed 68 points after 36 matches, but are still just one point above Roma in fifth place with two matches of the season left to play. 

Luciano Spalletti’s side are unbeaten across their last 10 Serie A matches, winning six and drawing four of those, and there is a chance that they could confirm their spot in the top four by the end of Sunday’s matches. In order for that to happen, Juve need to win, for Roma to lose against Lazio and for Como to lose or draw against Parma. 

LECCE, ITALY - MAY 09: Dusan Vlahovic of Juventus FC during the Serie A match between US Lecce and Juventus FC at Stadio Via del Mare on May 09, 2026 in Lecce, Italy. (Photo by Maurizio Lagana/Getty Images)
LECCE, ITALY – MAY 09: Dusan Vlahovic of Juventus FC during the Serie A match between US Lecce and Juventus FC at Stadio Via del Mare on May 09, 2026 in Lecce, Italy. (Photo by Maurizio Lagana/Getty Images)

There is much less pressure on Fiorentina, who had a dismal first half of the 2025-26 season, but have recently confirmed safety in the top flight for another season. They are in 15th place on 38 points ahead of kick-off. 

According to pre-match reports from Sky Sport Italia, Spalletti is considering swapping formations and deploying a back three on Sunday, moving Weston McKennie from the midfield over to right wing-back. His personnel is expected to remain the same as it was against Lecce last weekend, though. 

Fiorentina are without Moise Kean in attack, but Roberto Piccoli is expected to return to the starting line-up on this occasion. Paolo Vanoli is otherwise also expected to stick with a settled line-up. 

Juventus vs. Fiorentina: Probable line-ups 

LECCE, ITALY - MAY 09: Head coach of Juventus FC Luciano Spalletti smiles during the Serie A match between US Lecce and Juventus FC at Stadio Via del Mare on May 09, 2026 in Lecce, Italy. (Photo by Maurizio Lagana/Getty Images)
LECCE, ITALY – MAY 09: Head coach of Juventus FC Luciano Spalletti smiles during the Serie A match between US Lecce and Juventus FC at Stadio Via del Mare on May 09, 2026 in Lecce, Italy. (Photo by Maurizio Lagana/Getty Images)

Juventus (3-4-2-1): Di Gregorio; Kalulu, Bremer, Kelly; McKennie, Locatelli, Koopmeiners, Cambiaso; Conceicao, Yildiz; Vlahovic. 

Fiorentina (4-3-3): De Gea; Dodo, Pongracic, Ranieri, Gosens; Ndour, Fagioli, Mandragora; Parisi, Piccoli, Solomon.

Where to watch Juventus vs. Fiorentina 

FLORENCE, ITALY - MAY 10: Head coach Paolo Vanoli manager of ACF Fiorentina looks on during the Serie A match between ACF Fiorentina and Genoa CFC at Artemio Franchi on May 10, 2026 in Florence, Italy. (Photo by Gabriele Maltinti/Getty Images)
FLORENCE, ITALY – MAY 10: Head coach Paolo Vanoli manager of ACF Fiorentina looks on during the Serie A match between ACF Fiorentina and Genoa CFC at Artemio Franchi on May 10, 2026 in Florence, Italy. (Photo by Gabriele Maltinti/Getty Images)

Sunday’s match will be available to watch live in the UK exclusively on DAZN. Supporters in the USA are able to tune in via Paramount+. 

Join us for all the pre-match build-up, in-game coverage and post-match reactions on the Football Italia Liveblog.

Serie A: Roma vs. Lazio – Probable line-ups and where to watch on TV

16 May 2026 at 23:26

Roma will be hoping to move into the Serie A top four in the penultimate round of 2025-26 fixtures, but they will have to do so against their archrivals Roma in the Derby della Capitale on this Super Sunday. 

The Giallorossi are fifth on 67 points after 36 league matches of the 2025-26 season and currently find themselves level on points with the out-of-form Milan, who currently occupy fourth place. Gian Piero Gasperini’s side have won their last three Serie A outings and are unbeaten across their last five. 

Lazio, meanwhile, already know that they have no chance of qualifying for Europe following their defeat against Inter in the Coppa Italia final on Wednesday night.

They were beaten twice over by the Nerazzurri in the space of a few days, as they also had to face Cristian Chivu’s double-winners in the league by coincidence last weekend. Maurizio Sarri’s side are in ninth place ahead of kick-off. 

Pre-match reports indicate that Roma will have Lorenzo Pellegrini back and available for selection for Sunday’s derby. He is not expected to start, though, as Gasperini is most inclined to name an attack consisting of Matias Soule, Paulo Dybala and Donyell Malen. 

PARMA, ITALY - MAY 10: Donyell Malen of AS Roma celebrates scoring his team's first goal during the Serie A match between Parma Calcio 1913 and AS Roma at Stadio Ennio Tardini on May 10, 2026 in Parma, Italy. (Photo by Alessandro Sabattini/Getty Images)
PARMA, ITALY – MAY 10: Donyell Malen of AS Roma celebrates scoring his team’s first goal during the Serie A match between Parma Calcio 1913 and AS Roma at Stadio Ennio Tardini on May 10, 2026 in Parma, Italy. (Photo by Alessandro Sabattini/Getty Images)

Lazio have major injury concerns heading into the derby. They will be without both of their first-choice goalkeepers in Ivan Provedel and now also Edoardo Motta as well, which means that 24-year-old Alessio Furlanetto is expected to be handed his Biancocelesti debut in the derby. 

Patric and Mattia Zaccagni are also unavailable through injury and Alessio Romagnoli is suspended, which means that there should be returns to the starting line-up for Nicolo Rovella, Boulaye Dia and Oliver Provstgaard instead. 

Kick-off on Sunday is due at 11.00 BST.

Roma vs. Lazio: Probable line-ups

PARMA, ITALY - MAY 10: Gian Piero Gasperini, Head Coach of AS Roma, looks on pose for a team photograph prior to the Serie A match between Parma Calcio 1913 and AS Roma at Stadio Ennio Tardini on May 10, 2026 in Parma, Italy. (Photo by Alessandro Sabattini/Getty Images)
PARMA, ITALY – MAY 10: Gian Piero Gasperini, Head Coach of AS Roma, looks on pose for a team photograph prior to the Serie A match between Parma Calcio 1913 and AS Roma at Stadio Ennio Tardini on May 10, 2026 in Parma, Italy. (Photo by Alessandro Sabattini/Getty Images)

Roma (3-4-2-1): Svilar; Mancini, Ndicka, Hermoso; Celik, Cristante, Kone, Wesley; Dybala, Soule; Malen. 

Lazio (4-3-3): Motta; Marusic, Gila, Provstgaard, Pellegrini; Basic, Rovella, Taylor; Cancellieri, Dia, Noslin. 

Where to watch Roma vs. Lazio

ROME, ITALY - SEPTEMBER 21: General view outside the stadium prior to the Serie A match between SS Lazio and AS Roma at Stadio Olimpico on September 21, 2025 in Rome, Italy. (Photo by Paolo Bruno/Getty Images)
ROME, ITALY – SEPTEMBER 21: General view outside the stadium prior to the Serie A match between SS Lazio and AS Roma at Stadio Olimpico on September 21, 2025 in Rome, Italy. (Photo by Paolo Bruno/Getty Images)

Sunday’s derby will be available to watch live in the UK on TNT Sports 1 and through DAZN. Supporters in the USA are able to tune in via Paramount+. 

Join us for all the pre-match build-up, in-game coverage and post-match reactions on the Football Italia Liveblog.

Tottenham and Manchester United battling for £40m attacking sensation

16 May 2026 at 22:30

Tottenham Hotspur and Manchester United are interested in signing Maghnes Akliouche from AS Monaco. 

According to a report from Football Insider, the 24-year-old attacker will cost £40 million in the summer. He has done quite well in France, and he could prove to be an interesting acquisition for both clubs.

Pete O’Rourke explained: “Maghnes Akliouche is obviously a player who’s been on their radar for a long time.

“Tottenham will be keeping tabs on him and they are looking to be kept informed on his future.

“Monaco are well aware of the growing interest in him and probably would sell at the right price.

“For Tottenham, I’m sure they’ll be looking to be in that race for him.

“But I think it’ll be difficult for them just due to that lack of European football and because of the probably rival interest from other clubs.”

Spurs in particular need more quality going forward. They need someone who can take on defenders and break down deep defences. The French attacker has the technical ability and flair to create opportunities for his teammates, and he could add a new dimension to the Tottenham attack.

The London club has looked toothless going forward at times, and they need to address that. It remains to be seen whether they are prepared to pay the asking price for the international.

Akliouche has 7 goals and 11 assists this season.

Meanwhile, Manchester United could use more quality on the flanks as well. However, the 24-year-old will need regular opportunities, and there is no guarantee he will start ahead of Matheus Cunha and Bryan Mbeumo. Moving to Tattenham could be better suited to the player. He is a young player with a lot of potential, and regular football at Tottenham could bring out the best in him.

The asking price reasonable for a player of his potential in today’s market. He can justify the outlet in the future. It will be interesting to see where he ends up.

He has consistently shown his quality in France, and this is the right time for him to take on a new challenge. The move to the Premier League could help him improve further.

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Liverpool and Barcelona set for blockbuster battle over €95m-rated forward

16 May 2026 at 22:00

Bradley Barcola continues to be linked with a move away from PSG at the end of the season.

The 23-year-old has been a very useful player for the French outfit, but he needs to play more often at this stage of his career.

Liverpool and Barcelona are interested in signing the player. According to reports from Spain, any club wanting to sign Barcola will have to pay close to €95 million.

The 23-year-old could prove to be an excellent addition for Liverpool. They need more quality on the flanks, and the 23-year-old will create opportunities for them and find the back of the net as well. He knows what it takes to compete at a high level, and he has helped PSG win league titles and the UEFA Champions League.

The opportunity to play in the Premier League will be exciting for him. Regular football at Liverpool could bring out the best in him and help him fulfil his potential. Barcola has 12 goals this season and seven assists. 

On the other hand, Barcelona will be an attractive destination as well. The Spanish champions need more quality in the attacking unit, and the 23-year-old is capable of operating on either flank. He could be the ideal utility man for them.

Barcelona will be hoping to win the UEFA Champions League next season, and they need more quality going forward. It remains to be seen which of the two clubs can get the deal done.

The €95 million asking price could be a problem for Barcelona. They are working within financial constraints, and Liverpool might be a better fit to afford the French attacker. It remains to be seen how the situation develops.

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David Ornstein confirms Chelsea close to major coup after secret London talks

16 May 2026 at 21:15

Chelsea have now agreed on a deal to appoint Xabi Alonso as their new manager.

The 44-year-old will sign a four-year contract with the club, and the deal is expected to be confirmed soon. According to David Ornstein from The Athletic, the 44-year-old manager visited London last week and agreed terms with Chelsea.

He was shown the door by Real Madrid earlier in the season, and he was heavily linked with a move to the Premier League. He is highly rated across Europe and regarded as one of the finest young managers in the game.

It will be interesting to see if he can make an immediate impact at Chelsea and help them bounce back strongly. The Blues have quality players at their disposal, but they have had a disappointing season. They are likely to miss out on Champions League qualification for the upcoming campaign.

Alonso will be expected to help them bounce back strongly and return to the Champions League next season.

The manager has previously impressed in Germany, where he won the league title with Bayer Leverkusen. There is no doubt that he has a pedigree to succeed in the Premier League as well. He has also been linked with clubs like Liverpool in recent months, but it seems that Chelsea has moved quickly to secure his signature.

They are one of the biggest clubs in the world, and the opportunity to manage them will be exciting for the 44-year-old. He will look to help them with major trophies. Despite his dismissal from Real Madrid, he did a reasonably good job with them, and there is no doubt that he could succeed at Chelsea with the right backing.

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Casey Mize back from IL with gem, but Tigers waste it in 10-inning L

The Detroit Tigers couldn't turn Casey Mize's return into a win.

The Tigers (20-26) lost to the Toronto Blue Jays (20-25), 2-1 in 10 innings on Saturday, May 16 at Comerica Park. Mize pitched six scoreless innings in his return from the injured list, but Detroit's bullpen gave up two runs in the late innings, with the Tigers bats unable to provide the run support needed.

Tigers center fielder Matt Vierling broke the scoreless tie in the bottom of the sixth inning with a solo home run, his third of the season.

WHERE IS THE GLOVE? Detroit Tigers make progress on defense in win over Blue Jays

Matty V strikes first in the 6th 💣 pic.twitter.com/sKVkrsT0Mp

— Detroit Tigers (@tigers) May 16, 2026

The Tigers lead was short-lived, however, as Blue Jays left fielder Yohendrick Piñango led off the seventh inning with a solo home run off Tigers reliever Kyle Finnegan – on the first pitch of the inning – to tie the game at 1-1. The Blue Jays scored again in the 10th inning off a Daulton Varsho RBI single to make it 2-1.

A one-out groundout from shortstop Kevin McGonigle moved free runner Zack Short (pinch-running for Colt Keith) to third in the bottom of the 10th, but designated hitter Dillon Dingler struck out to end the game.

Tigers bats quiet once again

The Tigers got their first scoring opportunity in the third inning after a two-out McGonigle single moved second baseman Zach McKinstry to third base. A walk to Dingler loaded the bases with third baseman Gage Workman pinch-hitting for Hao-Yu Lee, but Workman struck out swinging through three straight curveballs to end the inning scoreless. 

The Tigers only had four hits through the first seven innings, with two coming from Vierling, while striking out 11 times. McGonigle hit a one-out single in the bottom of the eighth inning to get the go-ahead run on base, but a Dingler pop-up to third baseman Kazuma Okamoto and a Workman groundout to second ended the threat.

A one-out Riley Greene single in the bottom of the ninth with the game tied at 1-1 put the winning run on first, and first baseman Spencer Torkelson followed that single with a single of his own. After McKinstry grounded into a fielder's choice, erasing Torkelson at second, pinch-hitter Keith struck out with Greene on third to send the game into extra innings.

Casey Mize returns to the mound

Casey Mize of the Detroit Tigers pitches against the Toronto Blue Jays during the second inning at Comerica Park in Detroit on Saturday, May 16, 2026.

Mize made his first start since leaving an April 28 game against the Atlanta Braves with a left adductor strain and showed the great form he has displayed all season. He finished six scoreless innings on just 71 pitches, allowing two hits and striking out four batters while walking no one, though he ran into a little bit of trouble to start the game.

Mize allowed Piñango on base with a swinging bunt in the first inning, but got slugger Vladimir Guerrero Jr. to ground into a double play to third baseman Hao-Yu Lee to end the inning.

A one-out double in the fifth inning from Varsho was the second (and final) hit Mize gave up on the day as he faced the minimum number of batters through the first four innings. But Mize got out of the jam by striking out right fielder Jesús Sánchez and getting a pop out from second baseman Lenyn Sosa.

Some all-time reactions to Casey Mize's nasty pitches 🤣 pic.twitter.com/nCw2RNjIYL

— MLB (@MLB) May 16, 2026

Mize only faced one batter above the minimum in his six-inning start, one day after the Tigers used four pitchers in the first three innings in their Friday win. Finnegan replaced Mize in the seventh and gave up the game-tying home run, while relievers Connor Seabold and Kenley Jansen pitched the eighth and ninth innings, respectively.

It was Seabold's first appearance since April 25, as he was activated off the injured list on Friday.

The Tigers and Blue Jays close out the series on Sunday (1:40 p.m., Detrit SportsNet. Tigers starter Jack Flaherty is scheduled to pitch against Blue Jays starter Kevin Gausman.

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PGA Championship 2026: Recent tour winner switched putter only minutes before tee time. What was he thinking?!

Norwegian Kristoffer Reitan pulled of an extraordinary win last week in the Truist Championship by capturing the $20 million signature event in only his 15th PGA Tour start.

With that kind breakthrough, you’d have thought Reitan wouldn’t have changed anything—from his breakfast choice to his underwear rotation—for the PGA Championship.

So how about switching out his winning putter only a few minutes before Saturday’s third round at Aronimink?

Superstitious, Reitan apparently is not, because he went from his newer Ping putter to an older one, and his strong play on the greens led to shooting a five-under-par 65 that vaulted him 47 spots up the leaderboard, into T-12, as the tournament went into the late afternoon.

Reitan was eighth for the earlier portion of the day in strokes gained/putting after ranking 86th and 130th, respectively, over the first two rounds.

As it turns out, Reitan is hardly afraid of making big switches on the whim of “feel.”

In the victory last week at Quail Hollow, he was using a new putter, Ping’s PLD Custom Ally Blue H with a white finish. He’d previously wielded a stick that he’d had for more than two years—the Ping Harwood, which he used for two big wins last year on the DP World Tour that earned him PGA Tour card.

So, going back to that one seemed hardly to take a second thought.

“I changed before last week and putted well with [the PLD], but, I don't know, just something about the feel of it that, yeah, just didn't really work [this week],” Reitan explained on Saturday.

“It could have been my fault too easily, but it was an easy choice to give the old putter a new go today, and I'm happy that I did. It's a little bit different and it feels like I can be a little bit more positive with it because the insert is really, really soft.

“That was actually a good feeling to be able to actually put a proper stroke on it and not being afraid it's going to run away from you, if you know what I mean.”

So, it may very well have been Aronimink’s fast and potato-chip shaped greens that made the putter useful, and it didn’t hurt that the PGA of America seemingly gave the players a break in the third round with more gettable pin positions.

Any way you look at it, it was an impressive bounce back for Reitan, who admitted that he was challenged this week to regain his focus—in only his fourth-ever major start—after such an emotional triumph in the Truist. He’s also been an iron man, with this appearance being his ninth in the last 10 weeks.

“Playing after a win, and especially on the PGA Tour, is something completely new to me,” he said. “So I've been trying my absolute hardest to just reset. It's a difficult thing to do. … I feel a little bit drained at this point in time. But it's still a major, so that gives you a little bit of extra energy. Hoping I can kind of try to keep going.”

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Clutch squeeze bunt helps No. 2 Latta survive state opener

SHAWNEE — Latta junior Kase Hayes was called upon to lay down what was arguably the most important bunt of his high school career.

And what a beauty it was.

Hayes squared around and dropped a perfect bunt down the first-base line, executing a squeeze play to perfection and allowing pinch-runner Braxtyn Lee to race home from third base in the bottom of the seventh inning.

The clutch play lifted No. 2 Latta to a heart-pounding 2-1 victory over No. 8 Christian Heritage Academy Thursday night in the opening round of the Class 2A-I State Tournament at Ed Skelton Field.

The Panthers improved to 26-3 and advanced to face No. 3 Cashion in Friday’s highly anticipated semifinal matchup.

“He’s a kid that’s never scared of the moment, and the moment is never too big for him,” Latta coach Dillon Atkinson told The Ada News when asked about the walk-off bunt. “We had first and third with one out, and I think they probably knew what we were going to do. It’s something we work on a lot, and Kase did a good job of executing it when we needed it the most. I’m really proud of that kid.”

Christian Heritage Academy saw its season end at 23-13.

Cashion advanced by holding off No. 6 Oktaha 13-9 in another first-round game that lasted nearly three hours. Saturday’s championship game is set for 4 p.m., back at Shawnee High School.

Senior Ryder Perry turned in a gutsy complete-game effort on the mound for Latta, keeping the potent CHA offense off-balance all night. Perry struck out 11, walked two and allowed just two hits and one earned run across seven innings to improve to 6-0 this spring.

“That guy was absolutely nails. He was so good all night. and credit to (catcher) Landon Fortner behind the plate. With that battery together, they’re really stinkin’ good,” Atkinson said.

It was also a milestone night for Perry, who eclipsed 200 career strikeouts. He finished the game with 206.

Christian Heritage Academy entered the state tournament after scoring a combined 30 runs in three regional tournament games.

Latta 2, CHA 1

The Crusaders struck first with back-to-back two-out hits in the top of the second inning.

Dillon French lined a double to left field and later scored on an RBI single by AJ Warn. Those proved to be the only CHA hits of the game.

Latta answered in the bottom of the third inning. Christian Wolfe drew a walk, stole second base and eventually scored on an RBI single by Landon Fortner to tie the game at 1-1.

The Panthers erased a Christian Heritage Academy threat in the top of the fourth when Fortner fired a strike to Gestin Pollard at second base to catch Marshall Brown attempting to steal after drawing a two-out walk.

It was all zeroes the rest of the way until Latta finally scratched for the run in the bottom of the seventh.

Kane Dildine started the Panther uprising by beating out an infield single with a head-first dive at first base.

Perry followed with a one-out single to left-center field, and pinch-runner Braxtyn Lee advanced all the way to third on the play to set the stage for Hayes’ heroics.

Latta finished with five total hits, led by Fortner, who went 2-for-2 with a walk.

CHA ace Isaiah Sherer was solid in defeat from the mound. He struck out seven, walked two and allowed just two earned runs in 6.1 innings.

Cougars get better and better at 5A State

AFTON — The Ada High School boys golf team improved in every round on the way to a fourth-place finish at the Class 5A State Tournament at Shangri-La Resort.

The Cougars finished with a three-round total of 318-314-307—939.

Carl Albert dominated the field to win the Class 5A state championship with rounds of 305-287-293—885. Duncan was the runner-up at 299-306-313—918, while Booker T. Washington placed third with a 306-307-322—935, four strokes ahead of Ada.

“We finished off the season with a decent tournament. I think we all feel like we should have finished in the top two or three places, but we just got off to a slow start on Monday and could not make enough ground over the last two rounds to catch the third-place team,” Ada coach Robbie Powell told The Ada News.

Still, the veteran coach liked the way his team steadily improved throughout the tournament.

“The kids did improve every round, which is always what you want, but we needed to make up a few more strokes per round,” Powell said. “Overall, it was a good season with several tournament wins — both team and individual.”

Ada loses only one player to graduation, and Powell said he is eager to see how the program can build on this season’s success.

“It was a great season with a lot of success. The kids are a really good group that I have loved working with,” he said. “I look forward to next season to see if we can improve on this year’s results.”

Ada junior Drake Kanuch capped a strong season with an eighth-place finish in the medalist race after carding a 76-71-76—223.

A pair of Carl Albert golfers finished atop the individual standings. Christopher Crawford captured the Class 5A state title with a 70-73-64—207, while teammate Kathan Pierucci was runner-up at 71-66-72—209. Rhett Ballou of Elgin and Harrison Shaw of Booker T. Washington tied for third at 218.

Ada sophomore Brayden Curtis just missed out on a Top 20 finish, placing 23rd with rounds of 79-80-78—237.

Junior Kash Taylor-Rogers was next for the Cougars at 81-86-76—243, while senior Couper Taylor-Rogers finished one stroke back at 86-81-77—244. Brand Vest rounded out Ada’s scoring with an 82-82-93—257.

The state tournament field included 73 golfers.

Shout-outs

“I need to thank Oak Hills Country Club for all that they do. They allow us a great place to practice, and they allowed us to host a regional preview tournament and a regional tournament,” Powell said.

“I also need to thank everyone who donated to the golf program and Brandy Kanuch, who sees that the boys have plenty to eat and drink while playing. She is a great help.”

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The Results

BOYS

Class 5A State

At Shangri-La Resort

Team Standings

1. Carl Albert 305-287-293/885

2. Duncan 299-306-313/918

3. Tusla Washington 306-307-322/935

4. ADA 318-314-307/939

5. Lawton MacArthur 313-317-320/950

6. Bishop McGuinness 313-323-318/954

7. Elgin 324-313-323/960

8. Claremore 320-315-333/968

9. Collinsville 320-315-333/968

10. Bishop Kelly 321-327-321/969

11. McAlester 326-330-322/978

12. Newcastle 337-339-336/1012

Top 5 Individuals

Christopher Crawford (Carl Albert) 207

Kathan Pierucci (Carl Albert) 209

Rhett Ballou (Elgin) 218

Harrison Shaw (T. Washington) 218

Jack Wiliams (Claremore 220

Ada Individual Results

Drake Kanuch 71-76—223

Brayden Curtis 79-80-78—237

Kash Rogers 81-86-76—243

Couper Rogers 86-81-77—244

Brant Vest 82-82-93—257

🚨 Back after 14 years: first team promoted to LaLiga confirmed

🚨 Back after 14 years: first team promoted to LaLiga confirmed

With two matchdays remaining before the end of the season, Real Racing Club de Santander can no longer be pushed out of the promotion places in Spain’s Segunda División. That means the first team promoted to LaLiga has been confirmed.

For Santander, it is a return after a long absence. The club was relegated from La Liga in 2012 and dropped straight down to the third division a year later. Now the club, which was one of the founding members of the Spanish league in 1929, is returning to the top flight.

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Indy 500 qualifying postponed to Sunday with condensed format

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Due to constant rain showers throughout the day on Saturday, qualifying for the 110th running of the Indianapolis 500 has been canceled for the day, with hopes to get on track on Sunday.

Saturday was supposed to set grid positions 16-33 while also deciding which drivers would advance into the 'Final 15' for Pole Day.

Now, there will be no 'Final 15' as IndyCar scraps the newly created round, which was their answer to a year with no bumping. 

Every car will get one attempt, and the fastest 12 will transfer to the Top 12, with a chance to then advance further into the Firestone Fast Six and fight for pole.

The updated schedule is as follows:

9:30am EST -- Qualifying practice -- FS2

12:00pm EST -- Qualifying (all cars) -- FS2

4:00pm EST -- Top 12 qualifying -- FOX

6:00pm EST - Fast 6 qualifying -- FOX

More to follow...

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Tomb brings home the gold for Allen at state meet

ALLEN — Emma Tomb saved her best jump for last.

The Allen High School senior captured the Class A state championship in the long jump with a leap of 16 feet, 11.75 inches. It was a tight battle at the top, as Lilly Johnson of Timberlake finished runner-up at 16-11.25 and Kylie Dooney placed third at 16-10.75.

Allen junior Kayla Nickell also earned a spot on the podium in the long jump, finishing fourth with a mark of 16-0.5.

The Lady Mustangs scored 19.5 team points and placed 15th overall. Thomas Fay-Custer claimed the team championship with 88 points, while Medford was second with 61.

Tomb also turned in strong performances in the high jump and 200-meter dash. She cleared 5 feet even in the high jump to tie for fifth place. Jenna Schmidt of Garber won the event with a jump of 5-4.

In the 200-meter dash, Tomb finished eighth with a time of 27.09. Micah Wilson of Oklahoma Bible Academy won the gold in 25.41.

Allen speedster Gavin Hamilton performed well in both the 100-meter dash and 200-meter dash.

In the 100-meter dash, Hamilton finished fourth with a time of 11.19. Nash Harman of Cyril won that event in 10.88.

In the 200, Hamilton placed fifth with a time of 22.58. He narrowly trailed River Thompson of Cyril, who was fourth in 22.56, and Chris Addy of Tipton, who was third in 22.55.

Allen senior Quintin Box added a sixth-place finish in the pole vault after clearing 12 feet. Joseph Schroeder of Okeene won the state championship with a mark of 14 feet.

Hamilton entered the state meet as the regional champion in both the 100 and 200, while Box claimed the regional title in the pole vault.

Latta clips third-ranked Cashion to reach 2A-1 finals

SHAWNEE — The Latta High School baseball team did a good job of manufacturing a pair of runs on the way to a 2-0 lead against Cashion in their Class 2A-1 semifinal matchup Friday at Ed Skelton Field.

There was no manufacturing of the next Latta run.

Senior Brandon Fortner blasted a solo home run an estimated 360 feet over the left field fence to lead off the top of the sixth inning, and the second-ranked Panthers held off No. 3 Cashion late for a 5-3 victory.

“You just have to take what the game gives you in certain spots, and I thought we did a pretty good job of executing most of the day,” Latta coach Dillon Atkinson told The Ada News.

The Panthers, who improved to 27-3, will battle No. 4 Colbert at 4 p.m. today in the Class 2A-1 State championship game. Latta is seeking its eighth spring state title. Colbert upset top-ranked Dale 2-0 in an earlier semifinal contest.

Latta has now won 12 consecutive games. Cashion’s season ended at 25-8.

Latta 5, Colbert 3

Fortner’s moon shot in the sixth — his fifth home run of the spring — put Latta ahead 3-0.

“Oh my gosh, it was just a matter of time. He’s such a special player. He’s really, really good and even a better kid,” Atkinson said. “That was a special moment for him.”

The Wildcats, however, didn’t go down quietly.

Kellen Smith led off the bottom of the sixth with a base hit, and Brian Nabavi followed with a line-drive double to left field that put runners at second and third.

Courtesy runner Ryder West then scored on a passed ball, and Nabavi raced home on a groundout by Kyle Yowell that trimmed the Latta lead to 3-2.

Ryder Lykins kept the inning alive with a base hit and went to second on another groundout, but Latta prevented any further damage.

The Panthers strung together four hits in the top of the seventh to produce two much-needed insurance runs.

Ryder Perry led off with a base hit up the middle, and Kase Hayes — who was the hero in Latta’s first-round win over Christian Heritage Academy with a squeeze play — executed a sacrifice bunt to move the runner into scoring position.

Christian Wolfe then beat out an infield hit, and Gestin Pollard followed with an RBI single to push the Latta lead to 4-2.

With two outs, Deakon Smith singled to right field, and Wolfe raced home to put the Panthers on top 5-2.

Cashion attempted a final comeback bid in the bottom of the seventh.

Garet McKeever ripped a triple to the fence in left field to lead off the inning and scored on a sacrifice fly by Aidan Berry to pull the Wildcats within 5-3.

However, after a walk to Ryker Jonson, Pollard finished off a complete game on the mound for the Panthers by recording back-to-back flyouts to end the game.

Pollard struck out three, walked two and allowed three earned runs in seven solid innings to improve to 6-1 this season.

“He’s gutsy. Gestin’s a guy that’s pitched in a lot of big games for us over the last eight seasons, and our entire team has a lot of confidence when he’s on the mound,” Atkinson said. “He’s such a competitor, and he’s earned that trust.”

Latta used a strong defensive play by Wolfe at shortstop to keep Cashion off the scoreboard in the bottom of the fourth inning.

With a runner at second and one out, Wolfe chased down a ground ball behind second base off the bat of Cashion’s Rival Fields and fired to first just in time for the out, robbing the Wildcats of a potential run-scoring hit.

Latta broke a scoreless tie in the top of the third inning. Jonah Boyington ripped a double to left field, advanced to third on an error during the play and later scored on a wild pitch to give the Panthers an early 1-0 lead.

Latta added another run in the fifth but was left wanting more.

The inning started with back-to-back base hits by Kaiden Goolsby and Kane Dildine, and Perry was hit by a pitch to load the bases with one out.

Cashion ace Kyle Yowell recorded a strikeout for the second out but then hit Wolfe with a pitch to force in a run that made it 2-0.

Latta left the bases loaded when Pollard hit a high fly ball to center field for the final out.

Yowell was solid on the mound for the Wildcats. He struck out four with no walks but hit four batters in a complete-game outing.

“Credit to Cashion, they have a really good group,” Atkinson said. “Coach (Blake) Mounce does a really good job, and the Yowell kid is a stud on the mound.”

Goolsby and Smith paced Latta’s 10-hit attack with two hits apiece. Eight different Panthers recorded at least one hit.

A beautiful night for baseball

Latta High School Panthers baseball team took to the field Thursday to battle Christian Heritage in Class 2A1 State Tournament playoff action at Shawnee High School. See today’s Ada News sports section for more.

Byng track teams cap memorable season at 4A State meet

CATOOSA — One of the best high school track seasons in Byng school history came to an end at the Class 4A State meet last weekend at Catoosa High School.

More school records were broken, multiple athletes reached the podium and the Pirates capped the season with a memorable performance on the state’s biggest stage.

“I was extremely proud of our kids this weekend. This is the most kids that I’ve ever had qualify for the state track meet, and they all went out and competed hard and represented Byng in the best way possible,” Byng track coach Josh Sawyer told The Ada News. “I could not ask for more from these kids.”

RECORD BREAKERS

Senior Ava Thompson ended her decorated track (and cross-country) career by breaking her own record in the 1600-meter run.

Thompson finished second with a time of 5:10.58, shaving five seconds off her previous mark. Tennyson Housley of Lincoln Christian School won the event in 5:03.56, while Byng sophomore Caris Tilley placed fourth in 5:17.66.

Freshman Riley Colbert also continued her impressive season, breaking her own school record in the 400 meter dash with a time of 1:00.78 — improving the mark by two seconds.

Senior Dax Frazier again added his name to the Byng record book twice during the meet.

Frazier broke the school record in the 3200-meter run with a time of 9:45.62 while finishing fourth.

The following day, he set another school record in the 1600-meter run with a time of 4:25.95, surpassing the previous mark set by Scotty Brasher in 2009. Frazier also placed fourth in the 1600.

BOYS

The Pirates finished ninth in the team standings with 29 points, just behind Heritage Hall (39), Weatherford High School (32) and Bethany High School (30).

Lincoln Christian School captured the Class 4A boys state title with 118 points, while Plainview High School was runner-up with 94.5.

Byng’s 4x800 relay team made up of Blaise Manuel, Adam Hensley, Frazier and True Cooper finished as state runner-up with a time of 8:07.92. Lincoln Christian won the event in 7:53.19.

Hensley, a freshman, also placed sixth in the 800-meter run with a time of 1:57.72 and was the only freshman to finish in the Top 16.

“Adam Hensley had an incredible freshman year,” Sawyer said.

GIRLS

The Lady Pirates placed sixth in the team standings with 44 points, just behind Plainview at 49.

Lincoln Christian ran away with the 4A State title after piling up 148 points. Oklahoma Christian School finished runner-up with 74, followed by Elk City High School with 64.

Thompson and Tilley — distance-running partners in crime — also turned in strong performances in the 3200-meter run. Thompson finished second in 11:45.69, while Tilley earned third place in 11:49.86.

Tilley and Thompson teamed with Kodie Pinley and Naomi Coulson on the Lady Pirates’ 4x800 relay team, which finished second in 9:47.75. Lincoln Christian claimed the event title in 9:22.68.

Despite graduating several key seniors, Sawyer said he is excited about the future of the program, especially with a strong group of underclassmen returning and a new track facility on the horizon.

“We graduate quite a few kids this spring, but I’m excited to build off of this momentum and see what we can do next year,” Sawyer said.

Jackson Irvine "devastated" after St. Pauli's relegation from the Bundesliga

Jackson Irvine
Jackson Irvine "devastated" after St. Pauli's relegation from the Bundesliga

After two seasons in the Bundesliga, FC St. Pauli have been relegated from the German top flight following a 1-3 defeat to VfL Wolfsburg on Saturday.

For St. Pauli captain Jackson Irvine, finishing bottom of the table is a painful blow.

“I’m devastated that our Bundesliga journey is over. All the players who stay will work hard to get back to the level we’ve worked hard to reach," said Irvine in a post-match interview. 

"My contract runs for another year and I’m staying. This is my home, this club is so special to me. We can consider ourselves fortunate to have fans like these, added the midfielder, who has played for St. Pauli since 2021.

"The support was outstanding even though we’ve gone down. It’s extraordinary. They’ve given us so much energy and pushed us all season. I’m sorry we didn’t deliver. 

"If you finish where we did after 34 games, you deserve to go down, 26 points aren’t enough to stay in this league. We weren’t able to deliver in the key moments and the players have to take responsibility for that and the officials will also have to look at why we’re in the position we are.”

Kolkata Knight Riders create IPL history, become only second team after RCB to ...

NEW DELHI: Kolkata Knight Riders marked their 100th IPL match at the Eden Gardens on Saturday as Gujarat Titans won the toss and elected to bowl first in Match 60 of IPL 2026.

KKR became only the second team, after Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) at M Chinnaswamy Stadium, to play 100 IPL matches at a single venue.

A win for Gujarat Titans, who are on a five-match winning streak, would make them the first team to qualify for the IPL 2026 playoffs. For KKR, a defeat would end their playoff hopes.

Before the start of the match, former KKR captain Eoin Morgan rang the bell at Eden Gardens.

After winning the toss, GT skipper Shubman Gill said the pitch looked slightly sticky because of rain around Kolkata on Friday.

“It does look like that (pitch having moisture). There was a little bit of rain around yesterday, and it looks a little bit sticky. We are hoping that it's going to get better in the second innings," Gill said at the toss.

“Definitely, we believe that batsmen do win you matches, but if you want to win championships, your bowling unit has to be in form, and luckily for us, they are firing on all cylinders. Our bowling unit has been top-notch this season. The momentum is with us, and we have to keep doing the things consistently that we have been doing well."

“This is not the stage, this is not the time to take any teams lightly, but we're hoping to win the next two and hopefully be stable in the top two positions. It gives the edge to the teams that finish in the top two. You get one extra match. Hopefully, we won't play the extra match, but it does give you an edge; you can go out there and play your game,” he said.

KKR captain Ajinkya Rahane confirmed that spinner Varun Chakaravarthy returned to the playing XI after recovering from a niggle and replaced Vaibhav Arora.

“Taking one game at a time. We have to win three games and see what happens. We've been playing really good cricket, the last five games. We were looking to field as well. There's a little bit of moisture. I don't think it'll change too much,” he said.

Playing XIs:

Gujarat Titans: Sai Sudharsan, Shubman Gill (captain), Jos Buttler (wk), Nishant Sindhu, Washington Sundar, Jason Holder, Rashid Khan, Arshad Khan, Kagiso Rabada, Ravisrinivasan Sai Kishore, and Mohammed Siraj

Impact substitutes: Rahul Tewatia, Glenn Phillips, Anuj Rawat, Prasidh Krishna, and Kumar Kushagra.

Kolkata Knight Riders: Finn Allen, Ajinkya Rahane (captain), Angkrish Raghuvanshi, Cameron Green, Rinku Singh, Manish Pandey, Sunil Narine, Anukul Roy, Varun Chakravarthy, Kartik Tyagi, and Saurabh Dubey

Impact substitutes: Vaibhav Arora, Ramandeep Singh, Tejasvi Dahiya, Rovman Powell, and Matheesha Pathirana.


Why Hearts' title tilt is unlikely to be a one-off

Hearts players return to Tynecastle
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"I think we've got a very good chance of at least being second this season."

Tony Bloom's long-term vision for investing in Hearts is going about exactly as he expected so far.

Yes, heartbreak at the hands of Celtic was a devastating blow in their bid for a first title in 66 years.

Some might feel they will never get a better chance, having been within a few minutes from an historic triumph after leading the league for 250 days.

However, Bloom's plan was to win the league in a decade, and it has taken just one season for the businessman and his data analytics company to shred the staus quo in Scottish football and split the Old Firm.

Over 40 years of Celtic and Rangers sharing the title may not be over, but Hearts have shown it will not necessarily last forever.

There have been plenty of surprise champions and performers in European football, but few back it up over the long-term and over-perform wealthier opposition.

Fortunately for Hearts, Bloom's clubs are among those who have.

The task ahead for Hearts

Hearts have earned a place in the second round of Champions League qualifying for next season.

Reaching the tournament proper would require them to win three tough ties, but the safety net of first the Europa League, then the Conference League lies beneath.

Apart from Celtic and Rangers, Scottish clubs who have entered European competitions after successful seasons have struggled to cope.

More games against quality opposition has stretched squads and damaged league results the following season.

Since the 2021-22 season, eight of the 12 sides finishing from third to fifth place have dropped into the bottom half in the next campaign.

And those clubs to have competed in group or league stage football up to Christmas have largely toiled.

Aberdeen went from fifth place and the Scottish Cup last season to the bottom half this year, the same drop Hearts themselves suffered the year before.

Former Hearts head coach Robbie Neilson dealt with the extra load on his squad when he managed in the Conference League in the 2022-23 campaign.

He says the dilemma is whether to run with a larger squad to cope with the extra load, or focus on quality and hope injuries do not set in, like it did for Neilson's Hearts when they took on Fiorentina, Istanbul Basaksehir and RFS of Latvia.

"It takes three or four campaigns in Europe to get you used to playing Thursday and Sunday," Neilson said. "I think you need that experience.

"You see that with all the good European teams, initially it's difficult the first two or three campaigns. But once you get into the rhythm of it and understand it, it becomes easier.

"The squad will have to have 22 to 24 top players, all good enough to play. It will be about recruitment over the summer.

"That's the next step for Hearts. Can they now do it in Europe and the league? There are a number of players who have not played on a Thursday and have to win on the Sunday to stay at the top end of the league."

Hearts will need to find a solution to competing on multiple fronts, because they will want to go deeper in both domestic cup competitions as well.

Hearts played 44 games this season compared to Celtic's 59 and Rangers' 58.

'This might be worst Hearts you see in decade'

The challenge is nothing Hearts and Bloom will not be aware of.

Jamestown Analytics' ability to identify undervalued players has allowed Brighton and Hove Albion and Union Saint-Gilloise to sustain success relative to their budget.

Union in Belgium has been the comparison Bloom himself has drawn with Hearts, having led steady improvement over the course of his seven-year investment.

The Brussels-based club have gone from the second tier to the Champions League with only a 10,000-seater stadium, having won Belgium's Pro League last term.

An expert player-trading model has allowed them to build their revenue to the point of making a profit while delivering success on the pitch.

German international Deniz Undav and Bundesliga winner Victor Boniface are just two of the players bought and sold for a considerable profit by USG.

In Union's first season in Europe - 2022-23 - they reached the quarter-finals of the Europa League after being knocked out of the Champions League qualifiers by Rangers.

Hearts fans will probably have to be prepared for the club to accept offers for some of their star finds, such as Claudio Braga and Alexandros Kyziridis, so the money can be re-invested.

"Tony Bloom came in last year and everybody ridiculed and laughed at him saying he has come here to disrupt," former Hearts player Allan Preston said on Sportsound. "It is only been a year and they've done it."

"Hearts finishing second - nobody predicted that after they finished seventh last year - and I'm sure they'll get better. This might be the worst Hearts team you will see in the next 10 years."

How will Celtic and Rangers respond?

Hearts will set out to emulate the success Bloom has had elsewhere, but will not operate in a vacuum.

Celtic and Rangers continue to have considerable financial advantages over the Tynecastle club, especially if the former can reach the Champions League next year.

The question is whether those two clubs can get their houses in order. Despite winning the title, Celtic's season was plagued by fan protests.

Once supporters stop celebrating another league crown, they will demand change in the club's approach to recruitment.

An underwhelming summer window, was followed by an even poorer January one and meant the club returned the lowest tally to win the league since 2017-18.

Celtic have crucial decisions to make about a sporting director, head of recruitment, and manager as well as major surgery to do on their squad.

Rangers, meanwhile, spent nearly £40m under their new ownershipto go backwards and finish in third place. You can bet they will invest again, but there are already questions swirling around head coach Danny Rohl.

Given the tumultuous atmosphere at both those clubs, it is not an easy environment to advance quick and easy change.

Hearts and Bloom have a data edge and a 10-year plan, so the pressure on Glasgow's big two to get it right is significant.

Elina Svitolina beats Coco Gauff for third time in a row to claim Italian Open title

Elina Svitolina beats Coco Gauff for third time in a row to claim Italian Open titleElina Svitolina has Coco Gauff’s number.

Svitolina knocked off Gauff for the third consecutive time this season Saturday in Rome, with a 6-4, 6-7(3), 6-2 win that saw her lift the Italian Open for a third time.

“Hard to believe it’s been eight years since I’ve held this trophy,” said Svitolina, who last won in the tournament in 2018.

Her win marked a second consecutive triumph for women from Ukraine at WTA 1000 level, the rung below the Grand Slams. Marta Kostyuk won the Madrid Open at the start of May, defeating Mirra Andreeva of Russia in the final. Svitolina thanked all the home fans who watched her from her home country the past two weeks.

“I feel all the love,” she said.

Gauff, playing in her second consecutive Italian Open final, appeared in control of the match in the first set, leading 4-2 with chances to go up by two breaks of serve. But she couldn’t get the clinching shot, and Svitolina got through four consecutive games to take the first set. Gauff’s serve, which had been reliable for much of the tournament, began to leak mistakes.

Gauff was furious with herself after losing the first set, smacking herself in the head with her racket as she headed to her bench before tossing the racket aside. Her coach, Jean-Christophe Faurel, tried to convince her that she was doing everything they had planned, and was simply missing out on her opportunities.

Faurel had a point. Gauff had 13 break points in the first two sets to 9 for Svitolina, but Gauff only converted 3.

Still, Gauff almost always fights, and with Svitolina two points from the match in the second set, she buckled down and played some of her best tennis of the day, pushing the set to a tiebreak and winning it decisively.

But just as at February’s Dubai Tennis Championships, where Svitolina lost a second-set tiebreak but reset and won, she snatched back the momentum midway through the third set. Svitolina ultimately reeled off five straight games to flip a 1-2 deficit and surge across the finish line — though not before some tension. With Svitolina serving for the match at 5-2 in the third set, Gauff earned four more chances to break her serve and begin a climb back.

On her third match point, Svitolina dug a ball out of the corner, chased one down near the service line, then charged the net and blocked the final ball past Gauff with a desperation stab. Svitolina had out-Gauffed Gauff.

Waiting for the trophy ceremony, Gauff sat with her face in her hands. It was her second consecutive loss in a final, following a defeat to world No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka at the Miami Open, also in three sets.

As disappointing as the loss was, Gauff could find a silver lining in recent history. She lost the Italian Open final last year, to Jasmine Paolini. Three weeks later, she won the French Open for the first time.

“I definitely feel the momentum going into the French Open,” Gauff said during the trophy ceremony.

This year, she has shown a similar pattern, making the quarterfinals of the Australian Open, where Svitolina beat her with ease, before playing unevenly through February and March, and then rounding into form through the clay season. Saturday in Rome, the errors were simply too numerous: She made 67 unforced ones against Svitolina.

Over the past 12 days, Svitolina announced herself as another player to be reckoned with in Paris. On her way to the Rome final, Svitolina beat Elena Rybakina, Iga Świątek, and finally Gauff, the world No. 2, No. 3 and No. 4. She will arrive at Roland Garros for the second Grand Slam of the year as a player who none of the top contenders, Świątek and Gauff chief among them, will want to face.

This article originally appeared in The Athletic.

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Longtime UofL cheer coach says contract not renewed 'due to budgets'

James Speed, a longtime head cheerleading coach at UofL, says his contract was not renewed as of early May.

For more than four decades, James Speed has been a champ at cheering on the University of Louisville from the sidelines. As of early May, though, Speed’s longtime run with UofL cheerleading has come to an end. 

The 64-year-old Louisville native first joined UofL’s cheer program as a student in 1980. After spending a few years coaching at the University of Kansas, he returned to coach at his former college in 1990. 

For the next 36 years, Speed played the long game as a beloved coach who won big. Under his leadership, the program earned 47 national titles.

When Speed announced on Facebook on May 14 that his “time has sadly come to an end,” several hundred comments rolled in calling Speed a “living legend,” an “icon” or “the GOAT.” 

His Facebook statement made one thing clear: “I would never willingly walk away from this program, or the athletes who I’ve built and poured everything into for the last 4 decades," Speed wrote. "However, due to circumstances beyond my control, I have been forced to close the door on my coaching career at the University of Louisville.” 

In a May 7 meeting, Speed said he was informed that his contract would not be renewed "due to budgets and cuts," he told The Courier Journal on May 16.

“I feel that they probably had a lot of budgetary pressures and they couldn't afford to probably fund it the way it needed to be funded, so the answer was just to move in another direction,” Speed told The Courier Journal. “You have to set priorities and, right now, unfortunately, my job and the large coed team is not one of those priorities.”

In his online statement, Speed put it this way: "Due to circumstances beyond my control, I have been forced to close the door on my coaching career at the University of Louisville. Due to the current situation throughout collegiate athletics, there are constant changes, reorganizations, and financial stressors that are forcing traditions in programs we love to move in a different direction."

Messages from The Courier Journal to the University of Louisville on May 16 were not immediately returned.“It's just sad for me,” Speed told The Courier Journal. “It's my life. It's a total life change for me.” 

He said Misty Hodges will continue in the role of cheer coach at UofL.

“I still love UofL. I still love the program. I really hope that it succeeds,” Speed said. “I'm very proud of what we were able to accomplish with very little funding and just a whole lot of heart and a whole lot of work."

Speed, who also owns GymTyme All Stars, said he's considering other coaching opportunities and looks forward to "whatever this next chapter holds."

“I don't want anybody to feel sorry for me and I don't want people not to support this program," he said. "They are doing the best that they can and they're trying to navigate this. They got enough on their plate and it's not their fault. We're all just victims of circumstance.”

Reach reporter Amanda Hancock at ahancock@courier-journal.com.

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MLB exec won't admit he was wrong about White Sox slugger Munetaka Murakami for hilarious reason

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During the Major League Baseball offseason, there was a ton of intrigue about where Munetaka Murakami would wind up due to his shaky free agent market.

Teams have concerns about his game translating to the MLB level, but so far, those concerns appear to have been unfounded with Murakami putting up All-Star-level stats.

Jayson Stark of The Athletic shared how one anonymous MLB executive is refusing to admit his concerns about Murakami were wrong, and did so in a hilarious way.

MLB exec has a hilarious reason for refusing to admit he was wrong about Munetaka Murakami

"Maybe I'm just refusing to be wrong," one MLB exec said. "I don't know. Maybe I can admit in, like, a month or a year that I was just an idiot - and I was wrong. I thought he was going to strike out too much. And I didn't think he was going to hit."

There were a lot of worries about Murakami as a hitter, with his high strikeout rate and inconsistencies at the plate being a big reason for teams to potentially stay out of the bidding for Murakami.

Fortunately for the Chicago White Sox, they took the chance, and have been rewarded in a big way this season, as Murakami looks to be proving those doubters wrong.

MORERoman Anthony mightve been overhyped for Red Sox

And this one MLB exec, who Stark took note of, was part of a team that actually "dug in on Murakami" this past offseason, provided a hilarious reaction to Murakami's success this year.

Through 154 at-bats, Murakami has 1.1 bWAR with 15 home runs and a .227 batting average with an .894 OPS. While his 64 strikeouts lead the American League, his overall offensive output is more than good enough to prove he can hit in MLB.

It is still early, and Murakami's number could go down. But, at least for now, Murakami's ascendance into MLB stardom has one MLB exec who passed on him in free agency trying to refuse admitting he was wrong about the $34 million White Sox star.

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No joy for CR7: Al-Nassr fall short, end as continental runners-up

No joy for CR7: Al-Nassr fall short, end as continental runners-up
No joy for CR7: Al-Nassr fall short, end as continental runners-up

Cristiano Ronaldo’s Al-Nassr came up just short and finished as continental runner-up this Saturday (16).

Playing at home, the Saudi side lost the AFC Champions League Two final 1-0 to Japan’s Gamba Osaka.

Compared to other continents, the competition would be equivalent to the Europa League in Uefa or the Copa Sudamericana in Conmebol.

Deniz Hümmet scored the only goal of the final in the 30th minute of the first half.

Cristiano Ronaldo tried, but failed to score in the match. The Portuguese star had five shots and missed the target with all of them.

Gamba Osaka as a whole had only four shots throughout the match and relied on a strong performance from goalkeeper Rui Araki to withstand the Saudi pressure and lift the trophy.



It could have been two, but they got none

Saturday could have been twice as glorious for Al-Nassr.

In addition to the continental final, the club was also hoping to secure the Saudi League title.

To do that, they needed Al-Hilal to slip up, and they also took the field this Saturday.

But the league’s second-placed side won, pushing the title race to the final round.

Al-Nassr lead the table by two points and will face Damac in their final match of the competition, a team coached by Fábio Carille and fighting relegation.

So far, Cristiano Ronaldo’s only title in Saudi football is the 2023 Arab Club Champions Cup.

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Red Sox Lose $140 Million Two-Time All-Star

Boston Red Sox shortstop Trevor Story
Boston Red Sox shortstop Trevor Story

The Boston Red Sox aren't going to be at full strength over the next few weeks. 

Boston shortstop Trevor Story has been dealing with a groin injury since April and now is being placed on the Injured List, per MassLive.com's Chris Cotillo.

"Trevor Story to IL. Been battling a groin issue since late April in BAL," Cotillo wrote. 

Trevor Story to IL. Been battling a groin issue since late April in BAL.

— Chris Cotillo (@ChrisCotillo) May 16, 2026

Story has played in 41 games so far this season and is slashing .206/.244/.303 with a .547 OPS, three homers, 19 RBIs, seven doubles and 16 runs scored. Story signed a six-year, $140 million deal with the Red Sox and had the opportunity to opt out before the 2026 season, but decided against it. Story is signed for the 2027 season for $25 million. Then, he'll have a $25 million club option for the 2028 season. 

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When healthy, Story can be a game-changer for this club offensively. He hasn't been great so far this season, but now it makes much more sense why. There hasn't been much said at all this season about his groin. Now, we know that he has been hurting and hopefully this will be a step towards him returning to full health.

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Saracens beat Gloucester to charge towards top four

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Saracens have closed a 12 point gap to fourth place to just three points with two games to go [Getty Images]

The Prem

Saracens (18) 30

Tries: Segun 2, Earl, Dan Cons: Burke, Farrell Pens: Burke 2

Gloucester (0) 7

Tries: Joseph 2 Cons: C. Atkinson 2

Saracens continued their surge towards the play-offs with a 30-14 victory over Gloucester to move three points off fourth in the Prem table.

The victory was the London club's fourth in a row in the league and means they leapfrog Bristol into fifth and close in on Exeter above, following their defeat by Harlequins earlier in the day, a result which also drops Gloucester to ninth and out of the Champions Cup places for next season as things stand.

Rotimi Segun scored two first-half tries with Fergus Burke kicking eight points to open an 18-0 lead.

Ben Earl stretched over early in the second half as Theo Dan secured the crucial bonus point try for the hosts, before Will Joseph pulled back two late tries to ensure the scoreboard was more respectable for Gloucester.

It is a remarkable turnaround in form for Mark McCall's side, who looked all but out of contention for the semi-finals after back-to-back defeats by Bath and Northampton in March left them 12 points adrift of the top four.

But they bounced back to beat Sale, Leicester, Bristol and now the Cherry and Whites in their past four games and with the Bears and Exeter above both dropping points, they are right in the mix with two rounds to go and also head to Sandy Park to play the Chiefs in the final round.

Gloucester have had a season to forget but seemed to have turned a corner in recent weeks following back-to-back wins.

Yet against Saracens they were largely off the pace, as they failed to score any points until the 70th minute.

Both teams had their share of possession and opportunities but where Gloucester were out of sync, Saracens were far more clinical.

They turned Gloucester over from their own attacking line-out and pounced on the counter to open the scoring, as Burke broke through the line and linked up with Max Malins, who passed to Segun to go over.

A Burke penalty made it 8-0 before Segun doubled his tally, pouncing onto a quick pass around the back of a line-out and then weaved with ease past Gloucester defenders.

There was a brief pause while referee Adam Leal went off with an Achilles injury and was replaced by George Selwood, before another three points from Burke nudged the score out further and momentum continued Saracens' way after the break.

Earl stretched over under a tackle to make it 23-0 and Dan secured the crucial bonus point score on 52 minutes, charging over from a line-out and driving maul.

Gloucester's defence stood up firmly however to deny Saracens adding any more points in the final quarter and Joseph finally gave their fans something to cheer in the final 10 minutes.

He ran into the corner and then with Saracens down to 14 and Dan in the sin bin, he collected a neat pass from Freddie Thomas and cut back inside for his second.

'It's in our hands now' - McCall

Saracens director of rugby Mark McCall said:

"Six weeks ago we started talking about it [the play-offs], what was left and we knew it wasn't in our hands at all, to be honest, but we could do what we could do.

"The three games before this we played better than we did today, although some aspects of our game today I'm pleased with and were strong.

"But six weeks on from going up to Sale it's in our hands now and we welcome Quins here [next], and obviously they had a great result today against Exeter, which helps us but underlines how important it is you respect every opponent that comes."

Gloucester head coach George Skivington told BBC Radio Gloucestershire:

"It was tough, they were relentless, made us live in our own 22 for at least 50 minutes of that game. Their big players really stood up and kept pushing us back.

"We had opportunities in the first half that just didn't stick.

"We probably took the wrong options a couple of times and didn't get any points on the board which gave them a real momentum going in at half-time.

"However, there were some unbelievable defensive blocks from the lads, their ability to stay in the game and keep fighting and fighting was impressive."

Saracens: Malins; Caluori, Tompkins, Hartley, Segun; Burke, Bracken; Carre, George, Street; Itoje (c), Isiekwe, McFarland, Earl, Willis.

Replacements: Dan, Mawi, Clarey, Tizard, Michelow, Van Zyl, Farrell, Elliott.

Sin bin: Dan (72 mins)

Gloucester: Barton; Joseph, Llewellyn, S. Atkinson (c), Loader; C. Atkinson, Englefield; Rapava Ruskin, Blake, Fasogbon; Clark, Alemanno, Thomas, Venter, Trenholm.

Replacements: Innard, Bleuler, Knight, Eite, Gwynne, Clement, Austin, Edwards-Giraud.

Referee: Adam Leal and George Selwood

IPL 2026: Sunil Narine scripts history, becomes first overseas player to...

Sunil Narine etched his name deeper into Indian Premier League history on Saturday after becoming the first overseas cricketer and the 13th player overall to complete 200 IPL appearances.

The milestone came during Kolkata Knight Riders’ clash against Gujarat Titans, with KKR desperately fighting to stay alive in the IPL 2026 playoff race. GT won the toss and opted to bowl first, while KKR also welcomed back mystery spinner Varun Chakravarthy from injury.


Narine’s IPL journey began back in 2012 when he made his debut for KKR against Rajasthan Royals. Over the last 14 seasons, the West Indies all-rounder has transformed into one of the league’s most impactful and versatile players, playing a major role in KKR’s success across different eras.

Primarily known for revolutionising T20 spin bowling with his mystery variations, Narine has claimed 203 wickets in 200 matches at a stunning economy rate of 6.79, making him one of the most economical bowlers in IPL history. Even in an era increasingly dominated by aggressive batting, Narine has continued to maintain control with the ball.

The 2026 season has been another reminder of his value. In a tournament where scores above 200 have become increasingly common, Narine has picked up 11 wickets while conceding runs at an economy of just 6.64 — numbers that stand out sharply in a batting-heavy season.

Beyond his bowling exploits, Narine has also reinvented himself as a dangerous power-hitter at the top of the order in recent years. Across his IPL career, he has scored 1820 runs at a blistering strike rate of 165.30 and an average of 17.33, often providing KKR explosive starts in the powerplay.

While KKR have struggled this season and currently sit eighth on the points table with only four wins from 11 matches, Narine’s landmark appearance adds another historic chapter to one of the league’s most unique careers. The three-time champions now face a must-win situation in their final three league matches after their recent defeat against Royal Challengers Bengaluru significantly damaged their playoff hopes.


Most IPL matches played:


PlayerMatchesRunsWickets
Virat Kohli27991454
Rohit Sharma279731415
MS Dhoni27854390
Ravindra Jadeja2653450178
Dinesh Karthik25748420
Shikhar Dhawan22267694
Ravichandran Ashwin221833187
Ajinkya Rahane21052691
Suresh Raina205552825
Robin Uthappa20549520
Ambati Rayudu20443480
Bhuvneshwar Kumar202354220
Sunil Narine2001820203

Contract ready: Liverpool to enter crunch talks imminently

Contract ready: Liverpool to enter crunch talks imminently
Contract ready: Liverpool to enter crunch talks imminently

Liverpool are reportedly on the brink of massive talks. A contract is already prepared.

Liverpool have some serious work to do this summer and it appears their first major negotiation with another club is right around the corner. This comes as Ibrahima Konate is locked in talks with the Reds as his contract is about to expire.

Mohamed Salah’s departure has already been confirmed. As has Andy Robertson’s. Curtis Jones may depart, too, with just one year remaining on his deal and Joe Gomez could follow.

And then there’s Alisson Becker. The Brazilian also has one year remaining but is heavily linked with a move to Juventus.

So much so that journalist Nicolo Schira reports that a contract is ready for the goalkeeper. Juventus have discussed terms with the player’s representatives and it seems Alisson is ready to say yes.

The contract would last through 2029 and pay him €5m per year. All that really remains is an agreement with Liverpool and that may not be far away.

Schira claims the two clubs will enter talks in the coming weeks and we do imagine the Reds will agree to something. They’d prefer to get a fee for Alisson now after an injury-hit season rather than lose him for nothing in 2027.

In all likelihood, we can add him to the growing list of goodbyes next week.

Alisson Becker: Situation Summary

Liverpool Performance and Stats

As of 15 May 2026, Alisson Becker is nearing a return to action following a persistent hamstring injury that has sidelined him for nine matches. The 33-year-old has made 25 Premier League appearances this season, recording eight clean sheets and an average FotMob rating of 6.84. Arne Slot confirmed on 14 May that Alisson has returned to training and could feature in tonight’s trip to Aston Villa, though he remains a late doubt.

Transfer Speculation

Reports from 14 May indicate that Alisson has "indicated" he would accept a move to Juventus. The Italian giants have allegedly offered a three-year contract worth €15 million annually. With Liverpool already securing Giorgi Mamardashvili, speculation suggests the Brazilian is ready for a new challenge after eight years at Anfield.

International Standing

Alisson has been named in Brazil's provisional 2026 World Cup squad. Despite his recent injury struggles, he is expected to be fully fit for the tournament in June.

Guardiola lauds “cheap” Semenyo signing after brilliant backheel seals FA Cup win

Guardiola lauds “cheap” Semenyo signing after brilliant backheel seals FA Cup win
Guardiola lauds “cheap” Semenyo signing after brilliant backheel seals FA Cup win

How much money must a football club spend on a player before it stops being “cheap”?

Antoine Semenyo’s switch to Manchester City from Bournemouth for £64m in January is looking like one of the best value-for-money signings in modern football, after the Ghanaian’s moment of magic beat Chelsea 1-0 in the FA Cup final.

The winger executed an ingenious backheel finish to steer Erling Haaland’s cross into the bottom left corner and send the travelling Cityzens into a frenzy, at a time where City’s dominance was beginning to fade at Wembley.

Pep Guardiola lauded his winter signing’s priceless versatility, hinting that he doesn’t consider Semenyo to be an expensive addition to his squad superstars, though one that Bernardo Silva and John Stones will depart next season.

“Antoine as a striker is really good,” he said. “Normally he has to cross to Erling [Haaland] and Erling, in that case, crossed to him, but he has a sense of goal, good finishing. It was a really good goal.

“You can spend I don’t know how much money, and if it works its cheap. You can spend less money and if it’s not working, it’s expensive – always [been] the tendancy when I’ve signed players.”

Chelsea made the brighter start to the second half and might have felt hard done by not to have breached the City defence, with several appeals for a penalty waived away by referee Darren England, as City sealed an eighth cup victory.

It was the 13th that Guardiola has won at Wembley and his third as City boss, but his previous two final appearances ending in defeat and Chelsea’s firm resistance throughout the game made it, in his eyes, all the more special.

The Spaniard added: “This trophy is really cool, really special for the tradition and after two defeats. I knew it would be a tough game, it started really good. They were better in the second half, more aggressive.”

Guardiola assured that celebrations would be kept to a minimum, though, as his team remain well in the hunt for a domestic treble and must quickly shift their attention to their visit to Semenyo’s former employers next Tuesday.

The 55-year-old said that it would be fitting to try and make “the best tribute possible” for the outgoing Silva and Stones by extending the title fight to the final day.

“Home. Not even one beer,” he said. “We won’t have time. For John and Bernardo, they are leaving in two games, hopefully we can make the best tribute possible to try and fight for the Premier League.”

Manchester City will, however, require league leaders Arsenal to drop points at least once regardless of their own activity, but maximum points out of their final two games against the Cherries and Aston Villa is imperative.

For now, City can afford to commemorate a brilliant performance in the FA Cup before using the momentum to drive them towards the domestic treble they crave – something that might not have been possible without the brilliance of Semenyo.

Hansi Flick wants out-of-contract Barcelona star to stay next season

Hansi Flick wants out-of-contract Barcelona star to stay next season
Hansi Flick wants out-of-contract Barcelona star to stay next season

Barcelona head coach Hansi Flick has revealed his hopes that Andreas Christensen will stay put with the club beyond the upcoming summer.

This comes as the Dane’s contract terms in Catalunya’s capital continue to inch towards a close.

The Camp Nou brass are understood to have been in discussions with Christensen and his entourage for some time now, over the terms of a one-year renewal.

Despite his ongoing injury woes, the former Chelsea man remains held in high regard behind the scenes in Barcelona, considered a top-class professional and stellar defender.

Speaking during an appearance in front of the media on Saturday, the name of his outbound stopper was therefore put to the aforementioned Hansi Flick.

And the Blaugrana’s headmaster went on to confirm that, ahead of his return to the pitch on Sunday, the ‘plan’ remains for Christensen to stay put:

“I want Christensen to stay, of course, that’s the plan. The plan is also for him to get some minutes tomorrow; not to start, but to get some playing time.”

Conor Laird – GSFN

Washington Nationals vs Baltimore Orioles Game Thread

WASHINGTON, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA - MAY 15, 2026: Natty the new mascot for the Washington Nationals plays with chew toys on the field during batting practice prior to an interleague game against the Baltimore Orioles at Nationals Park on May 15, 2026 in Washington, District of Columbia. The Nationals beat the Orioles, 3-2. (Photo by Diamond Images via Getty Images) | Diamond Images/Getty Images

Last night was tense at the end, but the Nats pulled out the win thanks to Daylen Lile and solid pitching. Now they will have a chance to get back to .500. The last 15 times they were in this position, they have come up short. Hopefully, the 16th time can be the charm.

The Nats are rolling out a lefty heavy lineup against Chris Bassitt. Jose Tena will get the start at third base and hit third. Nasim Nunez will be back in the lineup at second base. Jorbit Vivas stays in the lineup as the DH. Keibert Ruiz will get the nod behind the plate in this one. Cade Cavalli will be the man on the mound as the Nats attempt to reach that .500 milestone.

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— Washington Nationals (@Nationals) May 16, 2026

The O’s are only making one change to their lineup. Leody Taveras will be in center field over Colton Cowser. Other than that we are seeing the same O’s squad as last night. Gunnar Henderson had a couple hits last night, so hopefully that is not the start of an explosion for the O’s struggling star. Veteran right hander Chris Bassitt will be on the mound this afternoon.

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— Baltimore Orioles (@Orioles) May 16, 2026

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Game Info:

Stadium: Nationals Park

Time: 4:05 PM EST

TV: Nationals.TV and FS1

Radio: 106.7 The Fan

This is a big game for the Nats. Not only is it a chance to get to that .500 mark, it is also a chance to get a series win over the O’s. The crowd was great last night and it should be packed again today. Hopefully the boys put together another good performance. Follow along down below in the comments and let’s go Nats.

Saturday afternoon Orioles game thread: at Nationals, 4:05pm ET

KANSAS CITY, MO - APRIL 22: Chris Bassitt #40 of the Baltimore Orioles pitches during the game between the Baltimore Orioles and the Kansas City Royals at Kauffman Stadium on Wednesday, April 22, 2026 in Kansas City, Missouri. (Photo by Tanner Gatlin/MLB Photos via Getty Images) | MLB Photos via Getty Images

Where to watch: MASN/MASN+ or FS1 (National)

Probable pitchers: RHP Chris Bassitt (3-2, 5.21 ERA, 26 K) vs. RHP Cade Cavalli (1-2, 4.02 ERA, 44 K)

After an incredibly unlucky night for the offense on Friday, the Orioles look to even this season’s first Battle of the Beltways series tonight in DC. Most of Birdland doesn’t want to hear luck as an excuse for another Orioles’ loss, but it was an undeniable part of last night’s 3-2 loss in the District. Baltimore put up a staggering 16 hard-hit balls against Zack Littell and the Nationals’ bullpen—only to be rewarded with six hits and two runs.

Strikeouts and clutch hitting were still ever-present problems for Baltimore in the loss. The O’s struck out 10 times to raise their season total to 414—the fourth-worst mark in baseball. The Birds also went 1-f0r-6 with RISP, as they failed to raise their mediocre season average of .246 with runners on second or third (16th in MLB). Still, their frequency of quality contact would have yielded more runs on a different night and possibly have helped the O’s steal Game 1.

Baltimore will look to right those offensive wrongs tonight against a relatively unknown opposing pitcher. The Nats send 2020 1st-round pick Cade Cavalli to the mound, looking to limit the talented-but-inconsistent Orioles order. The 27-year-old right-hander made his debut in 2022, but only has 20 Major League appearances since then, thanks to two separate Tommy John surgeries.

The Orioles will want to attack Cavalli early and sit on the Oklahoma natives’ big fastball. Cavalli is averaging just 4.5 IP per start this season, and has only completed 5+ innings in four of his starts. The 6’4” righty’s best pitch this year has been his changeup vs. lefties, but his fastball has been hit so hard that it’s hard for him to set up the offspeed pitch. Left-handed batters are hitting .525 with a .750 slugging percentage against the four-seamer that sits in the upper 90s but has below-average movement.

Opposing Cavalli is the frustratingly inconsistent Chris Bassitt. The 37-year-old right-hander has four starts this season in which he has allowed one or fewer earned runs. In his other four starts, he’s allowed 19 combined earned runs and an opponent batting average of .382.

Despite his inconsistent nature, the Orioles seem to win a lot with Bassitt on the mound. Baltimore has won six straight Bassitt starts while scoring an average of 6.8 runs/game in those outings. Bassitt has made two career starts in Nationals Park, both in 2022 with the Mets. The now-Orioles right-hander dominated in those outings, tossing 13 combined shutout innings, while limiting Washington to nine hits and striking out 12. In 21 career innings vs. the Nats, Bassitt has yet to allow a run.

Orioles lineup

  1. Gunnar Henderson (L) SS
  2. Taylor Ward (R) LF
  3. Adley Rutschman (S) C
  4. Pete Alonso (R) 1B
  5. Samuel Basallo (L) DH
  6. Tyler O’Neill (R) RF
  7. Leody Taveras (S) CF
  8. Coby Mayo (R) 3B
  9. Jeremiah Jackson (R) 2B

Nationals lineup

  1. James Wood (L) RF
  2. Luis García Jr. (L) 1B
  3. José Tena (L) 3B
  4. CJ Abrams (L) SS
  5. Daylen Lile (L) LF
  6. Nasim Nuñez (S) 2B
  7. Keibert Ruiz (S) C
  8. Jorbit Vivas (L) DH
  9. Jacob Young (R) CF

Serie A: Roma vs. Lazio – Probable line-ups and where to watch on TV

Serie A: Roma vs. Lazio – Probable line-ups and where to watch on TV
Serie A: Roma vs. Lazio – Probable line-ups and where to watch on TV

Roma will be hoping to move into the Serie A top four in the penultimate round of 2025-26 fixtures, but they will have to do so against their archrivals Roma in the Derby della Capitale on this Super Sunday.

The Giallorossi are fifth on 67 points after 36 league matches of the 2025-26 season and currently find themselves level on points with the out-of-form Milan, who currently occupy fourth place. Gian Piero Gasperini’s side have won their last three Serie A outings and are unbeaten across their last five.

Lazio, meanwhile, already know that they have no chance of qualifying for Europe following their defeat against Inter in the Coppa Italia final on Wednesday night.

They were beaten twice over by the Nerazzurri in the space of a few days, as they also had to face Cristian Chivu’s double-winners in the league by coincidence last weekend. Maurizio Sarri’s side are in ninth place ahead of kick-off.

Pre-match reports indicate that Roma will have Lorenzo Pellegrini back and available for selection for Sunday’s derby. He is not expected to start, though, as Gasperini is most inclined to name an attack consisting of Matias Soule, Paulo Dybala and Donyell Malen.

PARMA, ITALY – MAY 10: Donyell Malen of AS Roma celebrates scoring his team’s first goal during the Serie A match between Parma Calcio 1913 and AS Roma at Stadio Ennio Tardini on May 10, 2026 in Parma, Italy. (Photo by Alessandro Sabattini/Getty Images)

Lazio have major injury concerns heading into the derby. They will be without both of their first-choice goalkeepers in Ivan Provedel and now also Edoardo Motta as well, which means that 24-year-old Alessio Furlanetto is expected to be handed his Biancocelesti debut in the derby.

Patric and Mattia Zaccagni are also unavailable through injury and Alessio Romagnoli is suspended, which means that there should be returns to the starting line-up for Nicolo Rovella, Boulaye Dia and Oliver Provstgaard instead.

Kick-off on Sunday is due at 11.00 BST.

Roma vs. Lazio: Probable line-ups

PARMA, ITALY – MAY 10: Gian Piero Gasperini, Head Coach of AS Roma, looks on pose for a team photograph prior to the Serie A match between Parma Calcio 1913 and AS Roma at Stadio Ennio Tardini on May 10, 2026 in Parma, Italy. (Photo by Alessandro Sabattini/Getty Images)

Roma (3-4-2-1): Svilar; Mancini, Ndicka, Hermoso; Celik, Cristante, Kone, Wesley; Dybala, Soule; Malen.

Lazio (4-3-3): Motta; Marusic, Gila, Provstgaard, Pellegrini; Basic, Rovella, Taylor; Cancellieri, Dia, Noslin.

Where to watch Roma vs. Lazio

ROME, ITALY – SEPTEMBER 21: General view outside the stadium prior to the Serie A match between SS Lazio and AS Roma at Stadio Olimpico on September 21, 2025 in Rome, Italy. (Photo by Paolo Bruno/Getty Images)

Sunday’s derby will be available to watch live in the UK on TNT Sports 1 and through DAZN. Supporters in the USA are able to tune in via Paramount+.

Join us for all the pre-match build-up, in-game coverage and post-match reactions on the Football Italia Liveblog.

Dover is still Dover despite all the changes ahead of NASCAR All-Star

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Despite all the changes, Dover still largely feels like Dover according to NASCAR Cup Series drivers this weekend.

The changes include, primarily, the first race at The Monster Mile, in which the new short track rules package and increased horsepower have been affixed to the NextGen car. Additionally, NASCAR and Speedway Motorsports have applied a light coating of resin across the entire surface in the attempts to widen out usable racing grooves.

Through it all, things do not seem to be much different year-over-year.  Chase Elliott didn’t notice much from a rules package standpoint.

“It feels like Dover to me,” Elliott said. “I mean, I think the power is a good thing at places like this where you’re not just off (the throttle) and back to wide open and there’s just a lot more work on the throttle here than other tracks, in general.

“So, that part is fun and I think having a little more power tends to lend itself to more of that, so all good things.”

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Christopher Bell said the surface took rubber and widened out quicker due to the resin, which isn’t a bad thing but didn’t fundamentally change the racing product at all.

“It felt like very normal Dover to me,” Bell said. “During the Truck practice, it maybe took rubber a little quicker than it would have otherwise but it didn't feel much different to me at all.”

Brad Keselowsk said he likes Dover, but also didn’t feel like much has changed, and that’s not necessarily a bad thing.

“I can't tell a huge difference,” Keselowski said. “They obviously have a little more power (and) a little less downforce. I think the resin is probably really good and should hopefully help the racing.

“So, all signs point to this, uh, being a, a good adventure. We’ll see.”

Kyle Larson appreciated how much quicker the second and third lanes came in.

“I think it definitely helped it, black to start and felt slick,” Larson said of Friday’s practice. “Like, rubber was laying into it really fast. I’m not sure what others have to say about it but it felt like race conditions, which was great.

“I think it made for a really good practice, because so often, you just come here and you are just balls out as fast as you can and don’t learn anything. You get into the first run and learn that your car isn’t that great or something like that.

“So I felt like these were great conditions to learn as it gets hotter this weekend, it’ll just get slicker.”

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The track being wide on Sunday is important due to the format of the All-Star Race which will invert the field after the first segment. The starting lineup will be determined by the average finish across the first two segments. The average finish will also determine which of the 10 drivers not already locked-in drivers will be eliminated before the final 200 lap main event.

Ty Gibbs said ‘this is still Dover’ and called it ‘a great race track’ but also advocated for 900 horsepower instead of the 750 that was increased from 670 last year.

It was a similar sentiment from Ryan Blaney too.

“I think it helped today for sure,” Blaney said after practice. “Track got pretty rubbered in, got pretty black, the trucks rubbered it in a lot. We moved around a good bit. So, I’m curious to see where that continues to move. … I think it's been positive so far.”

Kyle Busch won the Truck Series race on Friday and also reported no real fundamental change to the racing.

"Not really," Busch said. "I felt like it was maybe it was easier for the rubber of the vehicles to go down. Like, the Trucks kind of spread it out about two lanes and the Cup cars practicing made it a third lane. I felt like that was maybe a little bit quicker than we had maybe seen here, and maybe the longer practice helped with that a little bit too, but besides that, grip level wise, you can feel a little bit grip level difference between the lanes but it was just a matter of where your truck worked best."

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Bayern Munich finally receives Bundesliga trophy and celebrates

Bayern Munich finally got hold of the Bundesliga trophy after extending its goals record with a Harry Kane hat trick on Saturday.

Kane's fourth hat trick this season lifted his tally to 36 goals — five shy of Robert Lewandowski’s league record from 2020-21 — in Bayern’s 5-1 rout of Cologne in the last round.

Tom Bischof and Nicolas Jackson also scored.

Bayern finished with 122 goals, easily surpassing the previous Bundesliga record haul of 101 by the 1971-72 Bayern team with the likes of Franz Beckenbauer and Gerd Müller.

Leon Goretzka, who's leaving the club after eight seasons, scored the goal that broke the record with five rounds still to play.

“We have a great group, a great togetherness, and to celebrate success with that is awesome,” Bayern board member for sport Max Eberl said after his second league title with the club.

With the exception of Bayer Leverkusen's remarkable unbeaten domestic season in 2024, Bayern has won every Bundesliga since Borussia Dortmund won back-to-back titles in 2012.

French winger Michael Olise, who chipped in 15 goals and set up 22 more over 32 appearances, was named Bundesliga player of the season on Saturday, which turned into a day of celebration for the Bavarian powerhouse.

Vincent Kompany’s team wrapped up the title with four rounds to spare but the players had to wait until Saturday before getting their hands on the “salad bowl” trophy.

Manuel Neuer, the captain who extended his contract with the club for another year on Friday, gave the trophy to Goretzka to hoist skyward, prompting an explosion of confetti and the ubiquitous Queen hit “We Are The Champions” to be blared as the celebrations got underway.

The traditional beer showers quickly followed as giant pitchers full of beer were brought to the field and anyone unfortunate enough to be dry became a target. Bayern defender Dayot Upamecano doused Kompany before the soaked coach managed to join his family members on the sideline.

“I’d say today it’s OK to celebrate a little,” Bayern midfielder Joshua Kimmich said. “Then we have a week and then we’ll be fully focused on the cup final.”

Bayern plays defending champion Stuttgart in the German Cup final in Berlin’s Olympiastadion next Saturday.

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Harry Kane speaks about what makes this Bayern Munich team special

Bayern Munich's English forward #09 Harry Kane celebrates scoring the 4-1 goal (his third goal) during the German first division Bundesliga football match between FC Bayern Munich and FC Cologne in Munich, southern Germany, on May 16, 2026. (Photo by Alexandra BEIER / AFP via Getty Images) / DFL REGULATIONS PROHIBIT ANY USE OF PHOTOGRAPHS AS IMAGE SEQUENCES AND/OR QUASI-VIDEO | AFP via Getty Images

Bayern Munich’s Harry Kane scored yet another hat trick in the final Bundesliga match of the season. Afterward, Kane praised the mentality of the team and finishing the season like they did.

“It was a great conclusion to the Bundesliga campaign. Another really good display with a lot of goals. Now we just have to enjoy the celebrations because the season is long and tough. Finishing like this is the perfect way to do it of course. A lot of things come together for us, that’s what marks us out as a team. We always want to attack, press high up the pitch, win the ball back quickly and score as many goals as possible. That’s down to our mentality and the way we train. No matter the opponents or the situation, we always want to play the same way, and we showed that again today,” said Kane (as captured by FCBayern.com).

Kane scored two goals in the 10th and 13th minutes and then finished his hat trick in the 69th minute to put Bayern up 4-1. He finished the season with 36 league goals, wining his third straight Torjägerkanone — awarded to the top scorer in the Bundesliga.

It was another dominant season in the Bundesliga for the Englishman.


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The Shirt Fuse: Arsenal release 26/27 home kit

The 2025/26 season is wrapping up over the next 10 days, and there’s plenty to look forward to. Arsenal are two wins away from their first Premier League title in over 20 years, and a Champions League final awaits at the end of the month in Budapest.

In the midst of all of the excitement, Adidas gave Arsenal fans a glimpse of next season’s home kit when they officially announced the latest iteration of the iconic red and white strip.

Next season’s kit is a subtle departure from the current kit. Adidas has forgone a complete overhaul of the Gunners’ look to keep things perfectly classic. As they say, if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it.

Though the changes aren’t major, there are three noticeable ones. The first, and most stark, are the stripes on the shoulders. The classic red remains in the middle stripe, but the outer stripes include a darker shade of red, which adds a distinct contrast up close that is more subtle from a distance.

The body of the kit has gone back to a much cleaner solid red look after the current season incorporated the Arsenal gothic A pattern in the fabric.

The neckline has also changed from a ring collar to 3/4 collar with a pattern that incorporates a new design, which is “inspired by the sweeping rooflines” of the Emirates stadium according to Arsenal.com, as the kit marks the 20th anniversary of Arsenal’s move from Highbury to their current grounds. The same red and dark red scheme highlights the sleeve cuffs, adding a delicate decorative touch while keeping the look quintessentially Arsenal, with a staggered lightning bolt look.

The most significant change has nothing to do with the kit itself. The recent trend of the clubs sporting next season’s kit during the final home match has been waived as clubs with a chance of winning the title on the final day are have the option to continue wearing the current season’s kit, which the Gunners have taken. It’s a small price to pay for having to wait a little longer to see the players take to the pitch in the new look.

One added bonus for the first 40,000 kits sold is the inclusion of a limited edition NFC card that supporters can use on the Arsenal app to access voice notes and messages from current players. It’s a tad gimmicky, but altogether harmless and sure to be a nice surprise for some of the more dedicated fans. The release of the kit celebrates the Arsenal community with a heartwarming video of current Arsenal men and women’s players having phone conversations with supporters, highlighting the connection between the supporters, the players, and the historic club.

All in all, the upcoming kit is a simple refresh that celebrates the club’s spirit and historic appearance.

Lakers Legend Shaquille O’Neal Earns Master’s Degree From LSU

Los Angeles Lakers legend Shaquille O’Neal accepted his Master’s degree during LSU’s commencement ceremony on Saturday. O’Neal earned his degree in Liberal Arts from LSU’s College of Humanities & Social Sciences.

O’Neal returned to LSU to complete his undergraduate degree in 2000 after leaving Baton Rouge three seasons into his collegiate career to start his NBA career in 1992. He was the No. 1 overall pick by the Orland Magic in the 1992 NBA Draft.

Shaq left LSU early for the NBA, but promised his mother he would finish his education.

While in the NBA, Shaq went back and finished his undergraduate degree in 2000. Now, 26 years later, he's gotten his masters degree from LSU, too.pic.twitter.com/Ef44ZfC7yL

— Front Office Sports (@FOS) May 16, 2026

Before entering the NBA, O’Neal was named the 1991 AP Player of the Year. Today, O’Neal remains LSU’s No. 5 all-time scorer with 1,941 career points and the No. 2 all-time rebounder with 1,217 rebounds.

When he earned his Bachelor’s degree from LSU in 2000, the school retired his No. 33 jersey. LSU also honored O’Neal with a statue in September 2011.

After his career at LSU, O’Neal went on to win four NBA championships, including a historic three-peat with the Lakers from 2000-02. In all three of those championship runs, he was named the NBA Finals Most Valuable Player and was the NBA Most Valuable Player in 2000.

O’Neal Trolls Charles Barkley During Graduation Ceremony

When the announcer called O’Neal up to the stage to accept his degree, his name was listed as “Shaquille ‘I Hate Charles Barkley’ O’Neal”. This was a humorous way for O’Neal to troll his long-time frenemy, Charles Barkley.

Phoenix Suns former player Charles Barkley sits courtside against the Minnesota Timberwolves during an NBA Cup game at Mortgage Matchup Center.
Nov 21, 2025; Phoenix, Arizona, USA; Phoenix Suns former player Charles Barkley sits courtside against the Minnesota Timberwolves during an NBA Cup game at Mortgage Matchup Center. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images

While playing for the Lakers, O’Neal got into a brawl with Barkley after Barkley threw a basketball at O’Neal’s head during a game in November 1999. The pair quickly made up and have turned their rivalry into comedic, fun brotherhood that has carried on into both of their retirements.

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‘An embarrassment to Scottish football’: Hearts issue strong statement on ‘shameful’ scenes at Celtic

Hearts have said the behaviour of some Celtic fans “embarrassed Scottish football” amid what the club described as “disturbing” reports of “serious physical and verbal abuse towards players and stuff” in the aftermath of Saturday’s Scottish Premiership title decider.

In a strong statement, Hearts condemned the “shameful scenes” at Celtic Park after hundreds of celebrating supporters invaded pitch following Callum Osmand’s title-sealing goal, with some goading and confronting Hearts players after the visitors missed out on their first league title since 1960 in a dramatic finale.

Hearts said the pitch invasion caused “a chaotic end” to the match and added that “nobody seemed to know whether or not the match had been brought to a finish”. With one minute still to be played and the score at 3-1, the Hearts players were brought off the pitch for their safety following Osmand’s goal and the subsequent pitch invasion, but the match was not resumed.

 (Reuters)
(Reuters)

The Hearts team then left Celtic Park within 10 minutes of full-time due to what the club called a “menacing and threatening atmosphere”, later returning to an emotional welcome at Tynecastle as some players broke down in tears.

In response, Hearts said they expect “expect the strongest action possible” from the Scottish Football Association and Scottish Professional Football League, while they confirmed they are in dialogue with Police Scotland.

The Hearts captain Lawrence Shankland had to be escorted off the pitch by police amid reports that the Scotland international was involved in a physical altercation with a Celtic supporter. The Celtic manager Martin O’Neill, meanwhile, said it would be “pretty serious” if Hearts players had been “accosted” on the pitch amid the home team’s celebrations.

“Heart of Midlothian utterly condemns the shameful scenes at Celtic Park this afternoon which have, once again, embarrassed Scottish football,” a club statement said.

“Reports of serious physical and verbal abuse towards our players and staff, both on the pitch and elsewhere, are deeply disturbing. We are investigating this fully and are in dialogue with Police Scotland. We will make no further comment at this time other than to say that it is completely unacceptable that our players and staff were put in that situation.

“Given the menacing and threatening atmosphere inside the stadium, our entire staff had no alternative but to leave immediately, without undertaking post-match media duties. To our media partners, we apologise but the safety of our staff was our prime focus during these unacceptable scenes.

“The pitch invasion caused a chaotic end and nobody seemed to know whether or not the match had been brought to a finish. Our players were then denied the opportunity to thank our magnificent fans – sensational to a person – for their backing this afternoon and all season long.

Fans streamed on to the pitch before full-time (PA Wire)
Fans streamed on to the pitch before full-time (PA Wire)

“We expect the strongest action possible to be taken by the footballing authorities in the interests of protecting the safety of players and supporters, and the integrity of our game.

“This season has seen Hearts capture the imagination of football fans, not only in Scotland, but the world over. We pay tribute to Derek McInnes, his staff, the first team and the supporters, who have done the club proud this season. None of them deserved the disgraceful scenes that unfolded.”

Earlier, Celtic boss Martin O’Neill had said: “If some Hearts players have been accosted, then that’s just not right at all.

Shankland and the Hearts players returned to Tynecastle, where they were greeted by their supporters (PA)
Shankland and the Hearts players returned to Tynecastle, where they were greeted by their supporters (PA)

“I genuinely didn’t see the scenes at the end because I thought the game wasn’t over, so I’m trying to push some of our fans off the pitch again to play whatever’s left.

“Obviously, at 3-1, I think that the fourth official had said to me, there was like a minute to go when we scored the goal, so with the best will in the world, they’re not going to get two goals in that time.

“Obviously, there’s a lot of commotion in the tunnel, so I don’t know, but getting back to the point, if Hearts players have been accosted by some of our fans, that’s pretty serious. Honestly, I’m not pushing it to the side, it’ll be something that the officials or people will have to look at.”

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(PA)

Meanwhile, the behaviour of some Celtic fans towards Hearts players has been described as “unacceptable” by former Scotland international James McFadden.

“I understand spilling over, onto the pitch, with emotion, you back off, but this is unacceptable to me, going up to players. I get emotions running high, players should be safe on the football pitch. You do not want to see that,” McFadden said.

Texas State vs Georgia Tech softball: Live updates for Bobcats in Gainesville Regional

Texas State softball defeated Florida A&M on Saturday to stay alive in the Gainesville Regional. The action continues into the late afternoon, as a rematch against Georgia Tech will decide which team will compete with Florida for a spot in the Super Regionals.

The Yellowjackets won the first go-around, shutting down the Bobcats' offense for a 2-1 win. But the Texas State bats picked up some momentum against FAMU, racking up 11 hits. 

Florida held Georgia Tech to four hits Saturday morning in an 8-0 run-rule win, resting pitcher Madalyn Johnson. The Bobcats struggled against Johnson on Friday, but the Yellowjackets had similar problems against Bobcats ace Madison Azua, who held them to one earned run and two hits.

The winner needs to defeat Florida twice on Sunday to advance to the NCAA Super Regionals. The Gators have looked dominant thus far, shutting out and run-ruling both of their opponents.

Here are live updates from Texas State's rematch against Georgia Tech.

Texas State outfielder Keely Williams (13) steps up to bat during the game against Texas A&M-Corpus Christi at Bobcat Softball Stadium on Thursday, February. 26, 2026 in San Marcos, Texas. (Aaron E. Martinez/Austin American-Statesman)

  1. Keely Williams, RF

2. Harley Vestal, LF

3. Aiyana Coleman, 1B

4. Katarina Zarate, 2B

5. Kate Bubela, 3B

6. Karmyn Bass, DP 

7. Megan Kelnar, C 

8. Sami Hood, SS

9. Sydney Harvey, CF

SP. Madison Azua

1. Alyssa Willer, LF

2. Holly Medina, CF

3. Gracyn Tucker, 3B

4. Addison Leschber, 1B

5. Reese Hunter, C

6. Paige Vukadinovic, RF

7. Madi Duffel, 2B

8. Emma Simon, SS

9. Raegan Wall, DH

SP. Madalyn Johnson

Texas State vs Georgia Tech

Time: 2:40 p.m. CT

Date: May 16

Location: Katie Seashole Pressly Stadium in Gainesville, Fla.

2026 Gainesville Regional softball schedule

All times in CT

  • Friday, May 14

  • Game 1 — (6) Florida 12, Florida A&M 0
  • Game 2 —  Georgia Tech 2, Texas State 1
  • Saturday, May 15

  • Game 3 — Florida 8, Georgia Tech 0
  • Game 4 — Texas State 6, Florida A&M 0
  • Game 5 — Texas State vs. Georgia Tech | 2:40 p.m.
  • Sunday, May 16

  • Game 6 — Florida vs. Winner of Game 5 | 11 a.m.
  • Game 7 (If necessary) — Florida vs. Winner of Game 5 | 1:30 p.m.

Guardians lineup, live score updates tonight vs. Reds

CLEVELAND – The Cleveland Guardians hope to even up a three-game set with the Cincinnati Reds and former manager Terry Francona on May 16.

It's the second of six games for the Ohio Cup as the Guardians look to win the trophy back after losing it for the first time since 2014 last season.

Follow along here for live updates, highlights and in-game analysis:

When do the Guardians play today?

First pitch is 6:10 p.m. ET.

Were to watch Guardians game tonight

The Guardians-Reds game is on CleGuardiansTV.com.

Cleveland Guardians starter Joey Cantillo throws a pitch against the Los Angeles Angels on May 11, 2026, in Cleveland.

Guardians shuffle leadoff spot ahead of Game 2 with the Reds

For the first time since June 18, 2022, Steven Kwan is in the lineup but not batting leadoff. It's a strategy the team has been discussing for a while. Click on the links to hear what Kwan and manager Stephen Vogt had to say.

Guardians vs. Reds starting pitchers

The Guardians will send left-hander Joey Cantillo (3-1, 2.98) out to face Reds left-hander Chris Paddack (0-5, 7.63).

Guardians lineup today vs. Reds

  1. Daniel Schneemann (L) CF
  2. José Ramírez (S) 3B
  3. Chase DeLauter (L) DH
  4. Kyle Manzardo (L) 1B
  5. Travis Bazzana (L) 2B
  6. Steven Kwan (L) LF
  7. Angel Martínez (S) RF
  8. Austin Hedges (R) C
  9. Brayan Rocchio (S) SS

Reds lineup today vs. Guardians

  1. Dane Myers (R) CF
  2. Elly De La Cruz (S) SS
  3. Sal Stewart (R) 1B
  4. Spencer Steer (R) LF
  5. JJ Bleday (L) DH
  6. Matt McLain (R) 2B
  7. Blake Dunn (R) RF
  8. Jose Trevino (R) C
  9. Ke'Bryan Hayes (R) 3B

American League Central Division standings

  • 1, Cleveland Guardians 24-22 .522 --
  • 2, Chicago White Sox 22-22 .500 1.0
  • 3, Minnesota Twins 20-25 .444 3.5
  • 3, Detroit Tigers 20-25 .444 3.5
  • 5, Kansas City Royals 19-26 .432 4.5

Guardians vs. Reds pitching probables

May 17: RHP Gavin Williams (5-3, 3.74) vs. RHP Brady Singer (2-3, 5.79)

Brad Bournival can be reached by email at bbournival@usatodayco.com and is on X at @bbournival.

This article originally appeared on Akron Beacon Journal: Cleveland Guardians lineup today, score, live updates vs. Reds

Oregon State baseball vs. Air Force live updates, score, TV, streaming

The final day of the Oregon State baseball regular season is here.

After 54 games, OSU (42-12) will close the book on the regular season with a third and final matchup with Air Force (25-25) at Goss Stadium in Corvallis.

The Beavers are the No. 7 team in the country according to USA Today’s most recent coaches poll and Saturday is one final opportunity for the Beavers to boost their RPI and make an argument to host an NCAA regional as one of the top 16 seeds in the country.

Air Force and the Beavers split the first two games of the series; OSU claimed the first in a comfortable 7-4 win on Thursday but suffered a 9-6 defeat Friday evening.

Oregon State's Ethan Kleinschmit, who’s adopted the series-opening starting pitching role since Dax Whitney’s season-ending injury, started and got the win in the opener.

A combination of Eric Segura, Zach Edwards, Isaac Yeager and Albert Roblez surrendered the loss from the mound in game two.

Freshman Trey Morris (5-0) is the expected starter Saturday. Morris boasts a 2.12 earned-run average and has allowed just 26 hits in 46 2/3 innings pitched.

The Statesman Journal will have live updates and highlights from the Beavers' regular-season finale versus Air Force. Come back to follow along.  

Modestas Bukauskas vs. Christian Edwards prediction for UFC Vegas 117

Modestas Bukauskas and Christian Edwards meet on the UFC Fight Night 276 main card Saturday at the Meta APEX in Las Vegas. Check out this quick breakdown of the matchup from MMA Junkie analyst Dan Tom.

  • Last event's results: 3-2
  • UFC main cards, 2026: 46-26

Modestas Bukauskas vs. Christian Edwards UFC Fight Night 276 preview

Bukauskas (19-7 MMA, 7-5 UFC) will aim to get back on track after a third-round stoppage loss to Nikita Krylov in January. That setback ended a four-fight winning streak thatt included stoppages of Marcin Prachnio, Raffael Cerqueira and Paul Craig.

Edwards (8-4 MMA, 0-0 UFC) makes his UFC debut on super short notice as a replacement. His last fight was a second-round TKO win under the Shamrock FC banner in February.

Modestas Bukauskas vs. Christian Edwards UFC Fight Night 276 expert pick, prediction

Filling out the main card is an impromptu catchweight bout between Modestas Bukauskas and Christian Edwards.

Bukauskas, who was initially slated to face Rodolfo Bellato at 205 pounds, will now serve as the welcome wagon to a short-notice regional prospect in Edwards.

Edwards, who was hailed as "the next Jon Jones" at one point, is an athletic Jackson-Wink product who knows how to strike and wrestle from both stances. But even with a full camp, Edwards has shown a lack of staying power and composure that you'd like to see for his development.

Don't get me wrong: Bukauskas is another light heavyweight with a habit of spontaneous combustion, but the Baltic fighter carries superior fundamentals and experience.

I'll pick Buskauskas to survive the initial storm and secure a stoppage in by the end of Round 2.

Modestas Bukauskas vs. Christian Edwards UFC Fight Night 276 odds

The oddsmakers and the public favor the Lithuanian fighter, listing Bukauskas -325 and Edwards +220 via FanDuel.

Modestas Bukauskas vs. Christian Edwards UFC Fight Night 276 start time, how to watch

Bukauskas and Edwards are expected to walk to the cage at approximately 8:40 p.m. ET. The fight streams live on Paramount+.

This article originally appeared on MMA Junkie: UFC Vegas 117: Modestas Bukauskas vs. Christian Edwards prediction, pick

Paul Byrd apologizes for awkward Mike Yastrzemski interview

Paul Byrd Mike Yastrzemski Atlanta Braves
Credit: BravesVision

Mike Yastrzemski was the hero on Friday night for the Atlanta Braves as they defeated his grandfather’s former team, the Boston Red Sox, thanks to his walk-off hit in the 10th inning. But when trying to find a way to compliment the Braves outfielder, BravesVision interviewer Paul Byrd caused an unintentional firestorm.

Byrd was a longtime former pitcher, playing for seven teams across 14 seasons in the Major Leagues. He began his second stint with the Braves as a reporter for games in 2025.

After he was done interviewing Yastrzemski, he tried to make a comment about how valuable it was to have everyone on the team contributing, not just their superstars, throwing it back to the booth. However, the way it came out could have been perceived as a bit of a diss towards the man who just had the game-winning hit.

Lmfao. Yeah, Byrdie put him in a body bag. Sheesh.

I’m more than positive Paul Byrd will feel like a complete ass about this and go let Yaz know he meant no disrespect, but instead quite the opposite. pic.twitter.com/Zd5xRohZZO

— Beans (Beaneater Buzz) (@BeaneaterB) May 16, 2026

“Absolute blast to cover, great interview, works hard, does it all, again, not the superstar MVP-caliber, but one of the best on this team at coming through,” Byrd said.

Naturally, the comments caught quite a bit of attention on social media, given the “not the superstar MVP-caliber” remark.

But Paul Byrd set the record straight. Although he isn’t on social media himself, he recorded an audio apology that fellow Braves broadcaster C.J. Nitkowski posted on social media. Nitkowski also said that Yastrzemski took no offense himself.

“Byrdie is a champion of players and wants to bring their stories to you with the greatest appreciation and perspective that he can. That is what last night was. Byride is not on social media, but he wanted to share his thoughts with Braves Country. He is a sweetheart of a man, friend and teammate, we are lucky to have him,” Nitkowski said.

This is a non-story for me but Byrdie was upset last night when he found out some took his sign off after his Yaz interview as insulting to the player. He and I were talking past midnight last night working through it. He felt terrible. Yaz wasn’t offended, quite the opposite.… pic.twitter.com/ZGGobIJxKS

— CJ (@CJNitkowski) May 16, 2026

“What I meant was he’s a baseball guy. A grinder guy who works hard, he’s played a huge role in his team, and he keeps coming through, so don’t miss that and don’t miss him. Me saying he’s not a superstar MVP was meant as a compliment, but didn’t come out that way and should never have been said,” Byrd said.

“I’m no longer on social media, but after walking out of Truist and hearing from text the way my pitch back came out, I turned around and went back to make sure I didn’t offend Yaz. He smiled and hugged me and told me that he did not take it that way at all, and we are good.”

“I hope you understand my heart, and all of this is not to point out when someone isn’t a league MVP, but rather to give credit to the guys who have made this team go early on and are not always featured on a broadcast front and center. As I did say correctly, Yaz just keeps getting the job done. I hope you understand and accept my apology. Thanks for listening,” Byrd concluded.

Paul Byrd obviously didn’t mean any harm in his comments about Mike Yastrzemski, so good for him for taking the extra step of addressing it publicly and for Yastrzemski for not taking it personally. And surely most Braves fans knew what he meant and that it was with the best of intentions.

Byrd’s relationship with the Braves players and his respect for all of them obviously mean a lot, as a former player himself. He was known as the nicest guy in baseball for a reason.

The post Paul Byrd apologizes for awkward Mike Yastrzemski interview appeared first on Awful Announcing.

Mets place Clay Holmes on IL, recall Joey Gerber from Triple-A

NEW YORK, NEW YORK - MAY 15: Clay Holmes #35 of the New York Mets walks off the mound after pitching during the fifth inning against the New York Yankees at Citi Field on May 15, 2026 in the Queens borough of New York City. (Photo by Ishika Samant/Getty Images) | Getty Images

The Mets officially placed starter Clay Holmes on the 15-day IL after suffering a fractured fibula in last night’s game against the Yankees. To take his place on the roster, the Mets called up right-handed reliever Joey Gerber from Triple-A to take his spot on the roster.

Holmes suffered the fractured fibula in the fourth inning after taking a comebacker off the bat of Spencer Jones. The ball was hit 111.1 mph off the bat and led to a visit from Carlos Mendoza and the trainer. Holmes was able to stay in the game for the fifth inning, which seems improbable now given the diagnosis. Mendoza didn’t mince words after the game, saying that the team’s de facto ace and ERA leader “be down for a long time”.

The team has not yet given a timeline for Holmes’ return to action, though it seems safe to say it would come after the All-Star Break. The team won’t need a replacement starter until Wednesday’s game against the Nationals. Until then, they will roll with Huascar Brazobán (as an opener) and David Peterson as the bulk arm today, Freddy Peralta in tomorrow’s series finale, Christian Scott on Monday, and Nolan McLean on Tuesday.

The options to replace Holmes in the rotation include moving Tobias Myers or Sean Manaea from the bullpen to the rotation, or exploring some of the young arms in Triple-A, including Jack Wenninger, Zach Thornton, and Jonah Tong. For now, they will go with Gerber, who will likely stick around until Tuesday. Gerber, who was acquired in a trade with the Rays over the offseason, has made one appearance for New York this season. In that relief appearance, he tossed two scoreless innings, recording five of his six outs via the strikeout. He walked one and allowed two hits.

The Dodgers May Have Turned The Corner With Their 3rd Straight Win

Los Angeles Dodgers v Los Angeles Angels

Teoscar Hernández and the Los Angeles Dodgers are starting to feel good again with their third straight win. (Photo by Scott Strazzante/Getty Images)

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The Los Angeles Dodgers may have finally turned the corner. After suffering their fourth straight for loss for the third time in less than a month, the back-to-back World Series champs needed to do something to change their mediocre ways.

That, of course, is hyperbole, insofar as the fourth straight loss left them just half a game behind the San Diego Padres, and still the odds-on favorite (per various betting sites) to win their third straight title. But, they most certainly were not playing solid baseball. More specifically, they were not hitting.

The next night, the Dodgers took the club’s (and all of MLB’s) best hitter over the past two seasons out of the batting lineup and called on him to pitch. And all Shohei Ohtani did was throw seven scoreless innings while yielding just four hits and striking out eight. Two relievers shut down the San Francisco Giants in the eighth and ninth innings to break Los Angeles’ losing streak.

But, more importantly, the Dodgers had nine hits in their eight times to the plate, with rookie Santiago Espinal and recently-off-the-IL Mookie Betts slugging back-to-back home runs to lead off the bottom of the third inning. The struggling Kyle Tucker (.253/.356/.400 going into the game) had two hits, as did Teoscar Hernández (.241/.320/.368), who had been moved down to the eighth spot in the lineup the night before.

On Thursday, Los Angeles came up with another eight hits, and scored five runs in a 5-2 win over those same Giants. Ohtani got another day off – Manager Dave Roberts is trying to pace the four-time MVP, giving him a day off after he pitched the night before – and Tucker went 0-for-4. But Hernández had three more hits, including two doubles, and was key the team’s victory.

Los Angeles headed down to Anaheim on Friday to kick-off a series during MLB’s Rivalry Weekend. When the final out was recorded, the Dodgers had a 6-0 victory, their third in a row, and now sit half a game ahead of the Padres. As important at the outcome was that center fielder Andy Pages got his first hit in a week, and it was a three-run home run; Max Muncy continued his hitting ways with a solo homer; and Hernández hit a two-run dinger along with a single. Tucker went 0-for-3, but that is just because Jo Adell robbed him of an RBI double with an incredible diving play in right field. The Dodgers put up six runs on eight hits, but could have more but for the aforementioned Adell, and third baseman Vaughn Grissom who robbed catcher Will Smith of an RBI double.

The Dodgers have two more games against the Angels this weekend, with Ohtani ostensibly back in the lineup for both. They keep heading south on Monday to take on San Diego for three games, and then head to Milwaukee to face the always-tough-to-beat Brewers. With Roberts, who has been at the helm of this club for eleven seasons, there was never any worry or doubt that the team would right the ship and start hitting. And, to be clear, they are built for the long-haul, not getting hung up on a bad stretch in May. The Los Angeles Dodgers have been and remain focused on October. That is why they don’t seem to be losing any sleep over Blake Snell’s recent trip to the IL with loose bodies in his elbow.

With their current three-game winning streak, which netted four, five, and six runs, Los Angeles has upped their team slash line to .262/.341/.434, which looks remarkably close to what they had in 2024 (.258/.335/.446) and again in 2025 (.253/.327/.441). Three four game losing streaks may have begot headlines and provided hope to the rest of the league, but the Dodgers, it appears, are simply inevitable.

This article was originally published on Forbes.com

Manuel Neuer might have sustained injury in Bayern Munich’s win over FC Köln

MUNICH, GERMANY - MAY 16: Manuel Neuer of FC Bayern Munich looks on during the Bundesliga match between FC Bayern München and 1. FC Köln at Allianz Arena on May 16, 2026 in Munich, Germany. (Photo by Adam Pretty/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Bayern Munich turned their last game of the 2025/26 Bundesliga season a statement. The team put up a fantastic home performance against FC Köln, winning the game 5-1. The game featured a hattrick from Harry Kane and goals from Tom Bischof and Nicolas Jackson, and was thoroughly entertaining, regardless of which side you were supporting. Following the game, the Deutschermeister received the Meisterschale and the celebrations began.

In the midst of these festivities, however, some concerning news came in regarding Manuel Neuer. Neuer was subbed out at the 59th minute for Jonas Urbig. While at that point, it did not look like much, a report from Bild says otherwise.

According to the German news outlet and @iMiaSanMia, Neuer pointed to his left leg and went into the dressing room with team doctor Dr. Peter Ueblacker after his substitution. This comes ahead of the DFB Pokal final next week against VfB Stuttgart.

This likely means Neuer will not be playing the final and instead, it will be Jonas Urbig at goal.

Do you think Neuer’s absence would heavily influence the final? Let us know.


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Inside Casper Ruud’s shocking game plan to topple Jannik Sinner in Rome

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Rain postponed Sinner vs. Medvedev, with Ruud waiting in the Italian Open Final

Casper Ruud will have to wait to find out who he will face in the Italian Open final, with a rain delay postponing the match between Jannik Sinner and Daniil Medvedev. However, with the former, a break-up in the deciding third set, it’s fair to begin assuming that it will be him.

What makes it even more likely that the 24-year-old will progress is the fact that this break, enforced due to yet another downpour in Rome, came as he seemed to be struggling physically during the match.

Daniil Medvedev voiced his frustration to the umpire after Sinner took a medical time-out for what appeared to be cramps before vomiting on court.

Ruud might understandably be wary of facing one of the hottest players on tour right now, but given Sinner’s condition, anything feels possible.

Photo by Lintao Zhang/Getty Images
Photo by Lintao Zhang/Getty Images

Casper Ruud discusses potential Italian Open final clash with Jannik Sinner

Ruud spoke to reporters after his straightforward semi-final victory over Luciano Darderi, and was asked about the prospect of facing Jannik Sinner before his match had even concluded.

The question came after Sinner had taken the opening set comfortably.

Ruud was careful not to look too far ahead, but he did say: “Well, I just have to try to approach it as any other match, try not to think about the big wave in front kind of with all the momentum he’s building, all the confidence and the records that he’s kind of building and breaking.

“At the end of the day he’s human. I have to try to think that way as much as I can. Last year I was kind of blown out of the court by him. We will both remember it, of course. I hope that’s not the case.

“I will just try to stay in my lane, stay focused on the things I’m doing well, know that against him you have to not raise your level but two or three times in order to hang with him. That’s the goal I will think about for tomorrow in practice and the match.”

There are reasons for Ruud’s team to feel encouraged, too — especially after his recent achievement — something neither Sinner nor Carlos Alcaraz has managed yet.

Casper Ruud’s head-to-head record vs Jannik Sinner

Sinner has been a tough opponent for Ruud, and he hasn’t had much success against him in the past. In fact, his struggles have arguably been worse than most others.

He has played the world number one four times and lost every match. A potential Italian Open final would pit Ruud against an opponent he’s never beaten.

Even more worrying is that their last meeting was in this very tournament a year ago.

Sinner, fresh off a return to tennis at the time, dominated 6-1, 6-0 on clay. For Ruud to change that narrative this time around, he’ll need to deliver something remarkable.

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Justin Rose disagrees with Scottie Scheffler’s controversial comments about Aronimink

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Photo by Richard Heathcote/Getty Images

Aronimink Golf Club played far easier on Saturday than it did for the first two days of the PGA Championship, and Justin Rose took full advantage.

Some of the pin placements were kinder, and the wind died down slightly from the day before, which allowed Rose to shoot a third round 65 to climb into contention. He finished his round two shots behind the lead, with a host of players yet to come back to the clubhouse.

Aronimink walked back some of their incredibly tough pin positions from Friday, which came under fire from Scottie Scheffler. Scheffler said after his second round, “This is the hardest set of pin locations that I’ve seen since I’ve been on TOUR, and that includes U.S. Opens, that includes Oakmont.”

Scheffler apparently asked Rose’s caddie, Mark Fulcher, if he’d seen any harder, and apparently he said that only Shinnecock compared at the 2018 US Open. But Rose, speaking after Saturday’s play, said that he didn’t agree with Scheffler or his caddie.

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Justin Rose disagrees with Scottie Scheffler about PGA Championship pin positions

Rose had to work hard just to make the cut, making a chip-in eagle on the final hole to get himself just over the cut line. He clearly struggled with the tougher setup, but he still disagrees with Scheffler about just how tough the pin placements were.

The 2013 US Open winner said, “I had bigger problems to worry about. I was just trying to get my game going and maybe didn’t notice how difficult the flags were. I kind of felt like I wasn’t chasing them anyway, to be honest with you.

“But there were a lot of shots, even when you were on the green from 30, 40 feet, you would be hitting putts up to those pins and like looking at it, and it was just very awkward. You would be uphill into the grain and then up onto the top, and knowing if you hit it four or five feet past, it’s going to run off. So a lot of really tricky visuals, I think, with the putting the first couple of days.

“You can’t have it both ways, I guess. You can’t have 40-yard-wide fairways and middle-of-the-green pins. I’ve heard Scottie say it’s probably the hardest set of pins he’d seen. That didn’t strike me as being the case, but yeah, when you think about it, they were incredibly challenging.

“I think today, being a moving day, I think — I believe the pins have been set for four days, because there’s dots out on the greens. It’s not like they’re making adjustments, this feels like it’s been pretty planned out, and you can see where the pins are going to be tomorrow by little dots out on the green. So I think there’s been a strategy and a plan for the tournament.

“I think the course held up incredibly well from a scoring point of view the first two days. Obviously there was some cold, breezy weather. It is warming up, and I think that makes a big difference. Suddenly the ball is going a bit further. I think players feel a little bit better in T-shirts, and the body works a bit better, people start hitting the ball a little bit further.

“So all those things combined today, I think, just kind of made it a few shots easier.”

Rose is one of the few players to give glowing compliments to the course and its setup, and that attitude has put the victory in sight for the Englishman.

The difference Justin Rose noticed in Aronimink on Saturday compared to the first two days

Aronimink was playing totally differently on Saturday compared to the first two rounds. Some of the pin placements were easier, but there were still tough looks out there. To shoot a 65, Rose still had to play incredibly well.

Speaking after his round, he said what differences he noticed in the setup: “Not markedly different. I think just sort of subtly different. That probably makes a big difference. I think we’ve seen a lot of pins on crowns and edges.

“The first hole, actually, the pin was way back on a crown, so I kind of felt like, oh, it’s going to be much of the same kind of thing.

“I felt like think the pins are just a bit more predictable. The reason, I think when the pins get off of those little knobs and crowns, they’re not so much easier to get at, but they’re easier to putt at.

“Brian Harman in my group putted beautifully. I made some putts. I thought the pins were a little bit more easy to read. And the greens are in such good shape, so I think guys were making putts.

“Although, to be honest, the last kind of hour we were on the golf course, it started to feel tricky. The wind was picking up. It was shifting around a little bit. I don’t think you’re just going to see everybody run through the field and shoot 65 today.

“Still 5-under par is low score of the day. Obviously, anyone can go and better that this afternoon, but I don’t see it being a ton of guys going out and shooting low this afternoon.”

The PGA of America have this golf course exactly where they want it, and whatever their grand finale is on Sunday, there are bound to be fireworks.

College football recruiting: Which teams have 5-star commits in the 2027 class?

As spring nears its end and summer arrives, the news of the nation's high school football prospects taking official visits to many of the nation's best programs begins to ramp up.

Some made their official visits in April, but the vast majority will take their trips at the end of May through June. Those few weeks will give colleges a chance to either solidify players already committed, land some undecided prospects, or flip a player who isn't on steady ground with a final decision.

For schools with a five-star commitment, May and June are pivotal months for solidifying relationships with the five-star talent already committed. This cycle has already seen a good number of five-star prospects make their college decisions.

Here's a look at what teams in the 2027 cycle have a five-star commitment based on the updated composite rankings.

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Alabama

Calvary Baptist takes on Dunham Football and quarterback Elijah Haven (5) in the Division III Select State Championship Game. Thursday, Dec. 11, 2025.

Crimson Tide fans may be concerned with the lack of five-star commitments so far in the cycle, but they do have one and it was a massive win.

Dunham School (LA) quarterback Elijah committed to the Crimson Tide on May 4, choosing Alabama over Georgia. With his commitment, Alabama has landed a five-star quarterback in five of the last seven recruiting cycles. Haven threw for 62 touchdowns and 3,931 yards last season.

Florida

Florida head coach Jon Sumrall keeps and eye on practice during spring practice at Sanders Practice Fields in Gainesville, FL on Thursday, April 2, 2026. [Alan Youngblood/Gainesville Sun]

After some down years on and off the field, first-year coach Jon Sumrall has already found some success that may have surprised some. While the on-field success has yet to be determined, the Gators landed a massive recruiting win with Maxwell Hiller.

The 6-5, 300-pound offensive tackle out of Coatesville (PA) committed to the Gators on April 8 and is considered to be one of the most pro-ready offensive linemen in recent cycles.

Georgia

Aliquippa linebacker JJ Work (6) looks to drag down McKeesport running back Kemon Spell (3) in the first half of the WPIAL Class 4A championship game between Aliquippa and McKeesport Saturday, Nov. 15, 2025 at Pine-Richland Stadium in Gibsonia, Pa.

James Franklin's firing from Penn State proved to be Georgia's biggest win of the 2027 cycle so far. McKeesport (PA) running back Spell decommitted from Penn State last October and committed to Georgia on February 2.

The top running back in the 2027 cycle, Spell was the USA TODAY Sports ALL-USA East Football Team offensive MVP last season, rushing for 1,755 yards and 32 touchdowns in nine games.

LSU

Ruston's Ahmad Hudson running with the ball against a Ouachita Lion defender, Friday, October 10, 2025, Hoss Garrett Stadium, Ruston, LA.

The Tigers may not have many 2027 commitments up to this point, but they do have a pair of five-star pledges in Ruston (LA) tight end Ahmad Hudson and Irmo (SC) edge Jaiden Bryant.

Bryant was the first five-star commitment of the Lane Kiffin era in Baton Rouge, committing to the Tigers on January 3. Hudson, the top player in Louisiana and a two-sport star, committed to LSU on May 3, choosing the Tigers over Nebraska.

Miami

Perhaps the biggest shock in recent recruiting news was when Long Beach Poly (CA) cornerback Donte Wright announced that he was flipping his commitment from Georgia to Miami on May 9.

With that decision, he became Miami's second five-star pledge this cycle. Miami Carol City (FL) wide receiver Nick Lennear was the first, choosing to stay home with his commitment to the Hurricanes on March 5.

Notre Dame

St. Peter Prep's Olubobola Oluwasemilore (52) celebrate with fans during a high school football game between St. Peter’s Prep and Paramus Catholic in Jersey City on Friday, Aug. 29, 2025.

The Fighting Irish went from a program longing for five-star commitments for over a decade to one where Marcus Freeman has five-stars considering on an annual basis. This cycle, their first five-star pledge came on the offensive side of the ball.

St. Peter's Prep (NJ) offensive tackle Oluwasemilore Olubobola announced his commitment to Notre Dame on May 12. He chose the Fighting Irish over Miami and Texas A&M.

Ohio State

Blessed Trinity Catholic defensive lineman David "DJ" Jacobs visits Ohio State football visits Ohio Stadium on the day of the Ohio State Buckeyes football game against the Rutgers Scarlet Knights on Nov. 22, 2025.

The Buckeyes landing elite wide receiver talent every cycle is nothing new, and this cycle, they didn't have to look far, as Big Walnut (OH) receiver Jamier Brown announced his commitment to the program back in November 2024.

Their most recent five-star pledge, Blessed Trinity Catholic (GA) edge DJ Jacobs, is viewed by many as one of the top five overall players for the cycle. He committed to Ohio State last December following a monster junior season that saw him rack up 102 tackles, 24 tackles lost, 16 sacks, two forced fumbles, and a pair of blocked field goals in just 11 games.

Oklahoma

Elite talent coming to Norman is nothing new, but it's been multiple cycles since the Sooners last landed multiple five-star prospects. So far, they have two and are in the mix for more.

Last September, the Sooners landed a pair of elite in-state offensive tackles on the same day: Kaeden Penny out of Bixby (OK) and Cooper Hackett out of Fort Gibson (OK). Liberty Christian (TX) linebacker Cooper Witten, the son of legendary Dallas Cowboys tight end Jason Witten, committed to Oklahoma on March 3.

Texas

Team Roses' Easton Royal (3) looks for an opening during the Under Armour All-America Game Saturday, Jan. 3, 2026 at Spec Martin Stadium in DeLand.

Multiple programs have been trying to pry Brother Martin (LA) wide receiver Easton Royal away from Texas, but he's remained committed to the Longhorns up to this point.

The 5-11.5, 200-pounder committed to Texas last November, but the likes of Florida and LSU have remained steadfast in trying to flip him from that commitment.

Texas A&M

Dec 20, 2025; College Station, TX, USA; Texas A&M Aggies head coach Mike Elko reacts during the second half of the first round game of the CFP National Playoff against the Miami Hurricanes at Kyle Field. Mandatory Credit: Maria Lysaker-Imagn Images

The Aggies may not have the most pledges so far but there's no denying that no other team in the country has done better this cycle on the trail than Texas A&M.

With the commitment from five-star offensive tackle Mark Matthews on Friday, Texas A&M leads the field with five five-star commitments. The others include Hampton (GA) safety Kamarui Dorsey, Kingwood (TX) offensive tackle Kennedy Brown, St. Frances Academy (MD) cornerback Raylaun Henry and Waxahachie (TX) safety JayQuan Snell.

Texas Tech

St. Frances Academy (MD) five-star edge Anthony Sweeney announced his commitment to Texas Tech in April choosing the Red Raiders over South Carolina.

Under Joey McGuire, the Red Raiders have become a program likely to be involved in the recruitment of every major prospect in the future. That became apparent when they landed five-star offensive tackle Felix Ojo in the 2026 cycle.

This cycle, they've already doubled their number of five-star commitments. Cedar Hill (TX) defensive lineman Jalen Brewster jumped on board early, committing last October. St. Frances Academy (MD) edge Anthony Sweeney was a more recent pledge committing to the Red Raiders on April 13 over LSU and South Carolina.

USC

Lincoln Riley and the Trojans landed the No. 1 class in the 2026 cycle and appear on their way to landing another top 10 to top 5 class in 2027. So far, the cornerstone piece of that class is Cathedral Catholic (CA) athlete Honor Fa'alave-Johnson.

Fa'alave-Johnson committed to USC on March 14, choosing the Trojans over LSU, Miami, Notre Dame, Oregon and Texas. A two-way star for the Dons, on offense, he accounted for 2,096 total yards and 30 touchdowns in 2025 while also recording 40 tackles, three interceptions, and a forced fumble on the defensive side of the ball.

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: College football recruiting 2027: Five-star commit tracker

Leon Goretzka appreciates ‘special’ moment, ‘proud’ of time with Bayern Munich

MUNICH, GERMANY - MAY 16: Leon Goretzka of FC Bayern Munich carries a stein as he celebrates after the Bundesliga match between FC Bayern München and 1. FC Köln at Allianz Arena on May 16, 2026 in Munich, Germany. (Photo by Alexander Hassenstein/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Bayern Munich midfielder Leon Goretzka played his last Bundesliga game — and his last home game — for the club at the Allianz Arena during the squad’s 5-1 victory over FC Köln.

Goretzka, who had an assist, seemed to get hit with the reality that it would be his final performance in a Bayern Munich kit, as a member of the club, at the team’s home stadium during the postgame celebration.

“The special moment for me was when I was with the south stand, spoke to the fans and they gave me words of encouragement. That showed me I was and still am part of this family. I’m just proud of it,” Goretzka said (as captured by FCBayern.com).

Goretzka was given an excellent send-off by the club, his teammates, and the fans alike. Like any player, Goretzka has had his detractors, but the midfielder put together a very strong career in Bavaria and was an important part of some of the top teams in the club’s history.

While he might be uncertain about what lies ahead, he can look back and appreciate the places that he has been.


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Tennessee knocks off Oklahoma in penultimate game of SEC season

A rainy night in Oklahoma City on Friday pushed the Sooners' into Saturday before a winner could be determined in OU's penultimate game of the regular season against Tennessee.

Unfortunately for Oklahoma, the rain washed away the team's bats as the Volunteers won, 9-4, in a game that was postponed in the bottom of the seventh inning Friday and resumed Saturday at 1 p.m.

OU's loss combined with Kentucky's loss and Vanderbilt's win created a three-way tie in the Southeastern Conference standings with all three teams sitting at 13-16 with one game apiece left before next week's SEC Tournament. None of the three teams can catch the next teams up in the standings, Tennessee and Ole Miss, meaning they'll finish in some combination of 11th, 12th and 13th in the final standings. The bottom eight seeds all must play a first-round game, while No. 5 through No. 8 seeds get an automatic bye into the second round and the top four seeds automatically qualify for the quarterfinals.

The good news for Oklahoma is that Friday/Saturday's loss likely doesn't alter their NCAA Tournament plans. The Sooners will make it and had largely been considered eliminated from hosting duties a few weeks ago. Still, OU will want to get its bats going next week before the NCAAs.

After scoring three runs in the first, Oklahoma didn't put another runner into scoring position until the sixth inning against the Vols. By that point, Tennessee had already responded with five runs against Oklahoma starter LJ Mercurius, who ultimately worked five innings, giving up four of those runs as earned on six hits and two walks.

The Volunteers led 5-3 when the game was postponed and tacked on two runs apiece in the eighth and ninth to seal things.

This article originally appeared on Sooners Wire: Tennessee beats Oklahoma in game postponed from Friday

How Ensworth boys lacrosse went from 1 win to TSSAA state title in two years

FRANKLIN − Ensworth'sCooper Rice and Whitmer Jones had more than hat tricks up their sleeves May 16 during the TSSAA Division II Class A boys lacrosse state championship at Centennial High School.

Cooper, a junior attacker, and Jones, a sophomore midfielder, each scored five goals during the Tigers' 17-5 victory against Knoxville Webb.

After getting his hands on the trophy afterward, Rice reflected on the long short journey it took for him and the Tigers to get to this point.

"Coming from being like 1-14 two years ago, and getting all these great coaches," said Rice, who also had four assists and zero turnovers. "I knew we had it, but it's surreal to actually be able to do it now.

"It's so wonderful."

Making the day doubly wonderful for the Tigers was the girls team winning a state championship the same day. Coaches on the sideline were receiving updates while their team was playing.

And the Tigers, who finished the season 16-3, were playing well.

Jones scored three of his goals in succession during the first half. He also pitched in an assist and turned the ball over zero times.

"I give most of the credit to Coach (Parker Ferrigan)," Jones said. "He's been a great coach. We got disciplined a lot, did a lot of running. We prepared two years for this moment."

Sophomore attacker Casey Nuchow had three goals and an assist for Ensworth, while freshman midfielder Jet O'Rear and sophomore attacker Thomas Deleot each scored once.

Adam Weston had two goals to lead Knoxville Webb.

Paul Skrbina is a sports enterprise reporter covering the Predators, Titans, Nashville SC, local colleges and local sports for The Tennessean. Reach him at pskrbina@tennessean.com and on the X platform (formerly known as Twitter) @paulskrbina.

This article originally appeared on Nashville Tennessean: Ensworth boys lacrosse wins TSSAA boys lacrosse state title

How Ensworth boys lacrosse went from 1 win to TSSAA state title in two years

FRANKLIN − Ensworth'sCooper Rice and Whitmer Jones had more than hat tricks up their sleeves May 16 during the TSSAA Division II Class A boys lacrosse state championship at Centennial High School.

Cooper, a junior attacker, and Jones, a sophomore midfielder, each scored five goals during the Tigers' 17-5 victory against Knoxville Webb.

After getting his hands on the trophy afterward, Rice reflected on the long short journey it took for him and the Tigers to get to this point.

"Coming from being like 1-14 two years ago, and getting all these great coaches," said Rice, who also had four assists, six steals and zero turnovers. "I knew we had it, but it's surreal to actually be able to do it now.

"It's so wonderful."

Making the day doubly wonderful for the Tigers was the girls team winning a state championship the same day. Coaches on the sideline were receiving updates while their team was playing.

And the Tigers, who finished the season 16-3, were playing well.

Jones scored three of his goals in succession during the first half. He also pitched in an assist, four steals and blocked four goals while turning the ball over zero times.

"I give most of the credit to Coach (Parker Ferrigan)," Jones said. "He's been a great coach. We got disciplined a lot, did a lot of running. We prepared two years for this moment."

Sophomore attacker Casey Nuchow had three goals and an assist for Ensworth, while freshman midfielder Jet O'Rear and sophomore attacker Thomas Deleot each scored once.

Adam Weston had two goals to lead Knoxville Webb.

Paul Skrbina is a sports enterprise reporter covering the Predators, Titans, Nashville SC, local colleges and local sports for The Tennessean. Reach him at pskrbina@tennessean.com and on the X platform (formerly known as Twitter) @paulskrbina.

This article originally appeared on Nashville Tennessean: Ensworth boys lacrosse wins TSSAA boys lacrosse state title

Discord delivers vastly improved Linux support with “Year of Linux Desktop” update

Discord’s Linux Support has been greatly improved Discord has been available for Linux for years, but it hasn’t delivered a great experience. Yes, the Windows version is a memory hog, but the Linux version lacked broad distribution support, hardware video encoding, global hotkey support, and was honestly pretty flaky. With Discord’s “Year of Linux Desktop” […]

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I reckon Asha Sharma wants to give Xbox its exclusive games back — but these PlayStation comments reveal why Microsoft probably won't let her

It's the year of GTA6. The game has an exclusive PlayStation marketing deal. Call of Duty is also not launching on PS4 this year, giving holdouts a reason to upgrade ... so why is Sony warning investors of decreased sales? And why is this relevant to Xbox exclusive games? Let's talk.

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Intel Preps Panther Lake “R” For Harsh Environments, Linux Patch Outs New Model ID 223 And A P-Core/LP-E Only Layout

16 May 2026 at 22:46

An artistic representation of the Intel Panther Lake R chip with an Intel logo in the corner and a spiral design above the processor.

Intel might be working on more variants of the Panther Lake series, but the new patches reveal something unusual. Linux Kernel Patch Shows Intel Panther Lake R With Model ID 223; Could be Panther Lake Variants for Rugged Devices Intel is making sure to use the Cougar Cove and Darkmont Cores on different variants of Panther Lake. The company debuted these with the Core Ultra Series 3 mobile processors, but also utilized them on the Wildcat Lake, which are aimed at the entry-level and low-power devices. Similarly, Intel is bringing another variant of Panther Lake to the world, but it's […]

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IQUINIX Magi75 Review: A Fast & Silent Low-Profile Keyboard For All

16 May 2026 at 22:20

A compact, RGB-backlit mechanical keyboard with visible keys labeled including 'ESCAPE,' 'CAPSLOCK,' and 'CTRL,' connected via a cable.

Unlike conventional mechanical keyboards, low-profile mechanical keyboards don't get the same love, as there are some crucial differences, particularly in the feel. For me, getting the right low-profile keyboard has always been difficult, as transitioning from a regular to a low-profile keyboard has been challenging. The compact design, smaller switches, and shallow keycaps usually make it difficult to type faster, and you don't get that same tactile feedback. Then comes the Iquinix Magi75, which appears promising, but treating it like just another conventional mechanical keyboard will be a mistake. It's a low-profile mechanical keyboard that has a couple of variants, […]

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Samsung executives meet government officials over strike threat

16 May 2026 at 22:58

Samsung executives met with South Korea’s Labor Minister, Kim Young-hoon, to discuss problems between the company and its workers’ union. The meeting happened only a few days before the union’s planned strike.

The Ministry of Labor said the meeting lasted about one hour. Minister Kim told Samsung leaders about his earlier discussion with union representatives. He also asked the company to continue talking with workers and try to solve the issue peacefully.

One day earlier, Minister Kim met with Choi Seung-ho, the leader of Samsung Electronics’ largest labor union. At the same time, Samsung semiconductor executives, including Jeon Young-hyun, also met with the union leader to encourage more discussions.

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The biggest problem is with employee bonuses. The union wants workers to receive bonuses equal to 15% of Samsung’s operating profit. Workers also want the company to remove the limit on bonus payments. However, Samsung management says the current system is already flexible.

Since both sides have not reached an agreement, the union plans to begin a general strike from May 21 to June 7. If the strike happens, it could affect Samsung’s semiconductor business and slow down production. The government and company leaders are now trying to avoid the strike by continuing talks with the union.

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One UI 9 Beta unlocks 2 advanced tools in Samsung Notes

16 May 2026 at 22:18

Samsung recently started the One UI 9 Beta Program for the Galaxy S26 series in a few countries. Along with several new features and enhancements, this update brings small but useful changes to the Samsung Notes app.

With One UI 9 Beta, Samsung brings one of the long-awaited features, the dotted line option in the pen tool. Earlier, users could only draw straight solid lines.

Now, they can also draw dotted lines. This makes notes look neater and more creative. You can use dotted lines to underline important words, make boxes, or separate topics. It helps make your notes easier to read and better organized.

Samsung Notes One UI 9

Moreover, there’s also a new “Tape” tool. This works like a cover that hides part of your notes. You can put tape over text or answers and then remove it slowly. This is very useful for studying.

For example, you can hide answers in your notes and try to remember them before checking. It makes learning more fun and interactive. It also helps you practice without needing extra paper or tools.

These new changes are simple but helpful. They make writing and studying on a phone easier and more enjoyable. Instead of plain notes, users can now make their pages look more colorful and interesting.

Right now, One UI 9 Beta is available only in selected countries and for limited users. It is still in testing, so Samsung may improve it further before the final release. More features might also be added later. Stay tuned for more information.

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Galaxy S25 users left out of One UI 9 Beta Program

16 May 2026 at 21:58

Samsung’s one move faded the joy of the One UI 8.5 rollout for Galaxy S25 series: the launch of One UI 9 Beta Program. The move was not shocking at all, but the company has just surprised everyone with the timing.

Galaxy S26 users are testing One UI 9 Beta in four countries, while the Galaxy S25 users are receiving the Stable One UI 8.5 update. This is a clear difference of one generation, and it will stay here for several weeks.

Galaxy S25 users are left out of One UI 9 Beta

Samsung’s One UI testing strategy has been consistent for years. The newest Galaxy S lineup joins Beta testing before anyone else. It was followed in the past, remained the same last year and is happening this year too.

Last year, Samsung unveiled the Galaxy S25 series with One UI 7.0. Later on, the company started the One UI 8.0 Beta Program and invited the lineup first. Older flagship lineups, meanwhile, received One UI 7.0 updates.

This year, S26 is the newest and strongest contender for priority software access. After debuting One UI 8.5, the flagship lineup has now joined the Android 17-based One UI 9 Beta Program, while others stay on Android 16.

Galaxy S25 users may feel disappointed with this gap, but that’s not a betrayal either. Samsung has been following this pattern for years. The best Samsung can do is to expand the One UI 9 Beta early to older flagship models.

Samsung One UI 9 Official Image

Stable One UI 9 will launch with the upcoming Galaxy devices. Samsung is expected to hold an Unpacked on July 22 in London. The event will bring three new foldable phones, two smartwatches and an XR glasses to the market.

We expect the Galaxy S25 lineup to be invited to test Beta in the next expansion wave. Samsung might take weeks or even months to tailor the software. For now, exploring the best of One UI 8.5 is the only choice on software side.

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Insider doubts GTA 6 pre-order leak, saying trailer #3 may not surface until July

Despite a Best Buy email leak revealing GTA 6 pre-order details, several insiders aren’t convinced. Tom Henderson of Insider Gaming has not heard rumblings of significant Rockstar Games news for May 18th. The studio may wait until July or later to begin marketing or release the third trailer.

Cristiano Ronaldo’s Al Nassr made to wait: How do the 2025-26 SPL standings look after Al Hilal’s win over Neom?

16 May 2026 at 22:02
Al Hilal defeated Neom and extended the 2025-26 Saudi Pro League title race until Tuesday, when Cristiano Ronaldo’s Al Nassr could still clinch the championship.

Cristiano Ronaldo and Al Nassr had a historic opportunity this Saturday to win two titles in a single day. In addition to playing the AFC Champions League Two final against Gamba Osaka, they also had the chance to secure the Saudi Pro League crown — something that ultimately did not happen because of Al Hilal’s victory over Neom.

Al Nassr’s international run forced them to play their Matchday 33 fixture early, a couple of weeks ago against Al Shabab. That victory gave them a five-point lead over their closest challengers, Al Hilal. As a result, Karim Benzema’s team entered Saturday needing a win to take the title race into the final round of the season.

And they delivered. Simone Inzaghi’s side earned a 2-0 victory thanks to goals from Ruben Neves from the penalty spot and Sultan Mandash. With the win, Al Hilal cut the gap at the top of the Saudi Pro League standings to two points, keeping their title hopes alive heading into Tuesday.

Al Nassr remain atop the Saudi Pro League standings with 83 points, meaning they still control their own destiny in the title race. However, any slip-up next week could allow Al Hilal to snatch the trophy away from them.

Saudi Pro League standings (Google)

What’s next for Al Nassr and Al Hilal?

The 2025-26 Saudi Pro League will conclude next Tuesday with Matchday 34, the final round of the season. Final standings will determine relegation, qualification for continental competitions, and, of course, the league title.

League leaders Al Nassr will face Damac in a match with major implications at both ends of the table. While Cristiano Ronaldo and his teammates will be chasing the win needed to secure the trophy, their opponents will be fighting to avoid relegation. Right now, they sit just two points above the drop zone, currently occupied by Al Riyadh.

Al Hilal, meanwhile, appear to face a tougher challenge on paper. Instead of meeting a team near the bottom of the standings, they will take on a side that has enjoyed a more stable season. Al Fayha currently sit 11th in the table, although having nothing left to play for in the final matchday could affect their intensity.

Possible scenarios for the Saudi Pro League title race

All Matchday 34 games in the Saudi Pro League will kick off simultaneously on Tuesday to prevent teams from gaining an advantage by knowing other results beforehand and adjusting their strategy accordingly.

For Al Hilal, the mission is clear. Sitting two points behind leaders Al Nassr, their only chance of overtaking them is by defeating Al Fayha. If Karim Benzema and his teammates fail to win their own match, they will have no chance of lifting the trophy.

Al Nassr, meanwhile, have a wider range of possibilities in front of them. A victory would secure the Saudi Pro League title regardless of any other result. But if they fail to win, they will need to keep a close eye on what happens elsewhere.

If Al Nassr draw or lose against Damac and Al Hilal fail to win, Cristiano Ronaldo would still lift the trophy. If Al Nassr lose and Al Hilal win, Benzema would claim the league title instead. However, if Al Nassr draw and Al Hilal win, both teams would finish level on points. In that case, the tiebreaker would come down to head-to-head results during the season, where Al Hilal hold the advantage after winning one meeting and drawing the other.

Al Nassr's Cristiano Ronaldo and Al Hilal's Ruben Neves.

Erling Haaland finally ends unwanted finals record after 10 appearances as Manchester City overcomes Chelsea to lift 2025-26 FA Cup

16 May 2026 at 21:48
The final delivered drama, tactical battles, and a breakthrough moment for the Norwegian striker, whose afternoon in London finally saw a frustrating personal streak come to an end.

Manchester City lifted the FA Cup after a tense 1-0 victory over Chelsea at Wembley Stadium, with Erling Haaland playing a decisive role in a match that carried far more significance than just another trophy. The final delivered drama, tactical battles, and a breakthrough moment for the Norwegian striker, whose afternoon in London finally saw a frustrating personal streak come to an end.

For Manchester City, the victory secured an eighth FA Cup title and completed a domestic cup double following the club’s earlier Carabao Cup success. Chelsea, meanwhile, once again left Wembley empty-handed after another painful defeat in a major final.

The match opened with Manchester City dominating possession and forcing the Blues deep into their own half. Pep Guardiola’s side pressed aggressively from the opening whistle, with Antoine Semenyo, Jeremy Doku, and Omar Marmoush all finding dangerous spaces around the edge of the penalty area.

Chelsea struggled to settle early on and relied heavily on defensive interventions from Wesley Fofana, Marc Cucurella, and Moises Caicedo to survive the pressure. The London side attempted to threaten through counterattacks led by João Pedro and Cole Palmer, but City’s defensive structure remained composed throughout the first half.

Haaland was fuming with seconds remaining in the FA Cup final 😡

Elite mentality 😤 pic.twitter.com/L6aYk8Cc7v

— ESPN FC (@ESPNFC) May 16, 2026

An early breakthrough almost arrived in the 27th minute when Haaland turned home a low delivery from Matheus Nunes. However, celebrations were cut short after the assistant referee flagged for offside, denying the striker what initially looked like the opening goal. Despite the disappointment, City continued to dictate the rhythm of the contest and repeatedly pushed Chelsea backward with quick combinations and movement in the final third.

The moment Haaland finally ended his negative streak

As the game moved into the second half, Guardiola introduced fresh attacking energy, with Rayan Cherki helping increase the tempo around Chelsea’s penalty area. The pressure finally paid off in the 72nd minute when Haaland delivered the decisive contribution of the afternoon.

The Norwegian forward collected possession inside the box before cutting the ball back toward Antoine Semenyo, who produced a clever backheel finish past Robert Sanchez. That assist marked Haaland’s first goal contribution in a final for Manchester City after 10 appearances, ESPN confirms.

The moment instantly ended months of discussion surrounding Haaland’s performances in major finals. While the striker had scored regularly across league and European competitions, he had previously failed to directly contribute to a goal in Wembley showpieces and other finals for City.

Semenyo delivers the decisive blow

Semenyo’s finish immediately became one of the defining images of the final. The Ghana international reacted brilliantly under pressure from Chelsea defenders and guided the ball beyond Sánchez with a sharp flick that sent the Citizens’ supporters behind the goal into celebration.

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Players of Manchester City celebrate with the Emirates FA Cup trophy

The goal secured Manchester City’s first FA Cup triumph since 2023 and added another trophy to Guardiola’s remarkable spell in charge. City has now won multiple domestic honors again this season and continues to build one of the most dominant eras in English soccer.

Erling Haaland of Manchester City celebrates with the Emirates FA Cup trophy

Şampiyonluk gitti 'Kalpler' kırık

Sezon boyunca muhteşem performans sergileyip normal sezonu şampiyon bitiren Hearts, Play-Off aşamasında istediği sonuca ulaşamadı. Şampiyon Celtic oldu.

Sezonun flaş ekiplerinden olan Hearts bu sezon İskoçya Liginde inanılmaz bir üstün oyun anlayışı sağlayarak normal sezonu lider olarak bitirdi. Diğer futbol liglerine kıyasla ilk 6 takımın içerisinde bulunduğu bir şampiyonluk grubu playoff’u ile sezonun şampiyonluğunu belirlendi sistemde Hearts istediği sonucu elde edemedi ve 45 yıllık hegemonyayı bitiremedi, mutlu sona ulaşan taraf şampiyonluğun gediklisi Celtic oldu. Taraftarının önünde mutlu sona ulaşan ekip en büyük olduğunu bir kez daha ispatlamış oldu.

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TARTIŞILAN FİKSTÜR

Play-Off aşamasında oynadığın 5 maçın 3 tanesini kendi evinde oynayan Celtic futbolseverler tarafından eleştiri yağmuruna tutuldu. Sezonu şampiyon bitiren Hearts’ın oynadığı 5 maçın 2 tanesinde evinde oynayıp şampiyonluk maçını Celtic deplasmanına çıkması federasyonun aldığı kararlar ile ilgili kafada soru işaretleri uyandırdı.

5’LİK ŞAMPİYONLUK

Sezon boyunca inişli çıkışlı performansıyla soru işareti bırakan Celtic Play-Off grubunda oynadığı tüm maçları kazanarak neden şampiyon olduğunu bir kez daha kanıtlamış oldu.

Bernardo Silva yiyecek! Ya Icardi ya Lemina seneye kesin yok

Galatasaray, Bernardo Silva'yı kadroya katmak için düğmeye bastı ancak TFF'nin yabancı kontenjanındaki yaş sınırı deprem etkisi yarattı. Kontenjanı tamamen dolu olan sarı-kırmızılılar, Portekizli yıldıza yer açmak için radikal bir kararı masaya yatırdı. Ya Mauro Icardi ya da Mario Lemina ile yollar mecburen ayrılacak.

TFF’nin uyguladığı 2004 doğumlu ve üstü yabancı sınırı Okan Buruk'un hesaplarını altüst etti. Sarı-kırmızılı ekipte şu an itibarıyla "yaş sınırı üzerindeki" yabancı oyuncu sayısı 10. Yani (Lang ve Boey'un gittiği tabloda bile...) taraftarı heyecanlandıran Bernardo Silva veya Bruno Fernandes transferlerinden birinin gerçekleşmesi için kadrodan en az bir ismin gitmesi zorunlu.

10 İSİM MASADA DURUYOR

Galatasaray’ın mevcut kadrosunda 24 yaş sınırının üzerinde bulunan yabancı futbolcular şunlar:

-Singo

-Davinson

-Jakops

-Sallai

-Torreira

-Gabriel Sara

-Lemina

-Sane

-Osimhen

-Icardi

Okan Buruk’un transfer raporu mevcut kadro planlamasını daha da zorlaştırıyor. Tecrübeli çalıştırıcının şampiyonluk yolunda iki net talebi daha var; tecrübeli bir sol stoper ve orta sahada 6/8 numara pozisyonuna Lemina'nın önünde bir isim.

ZORUNLU OLARAK GENÇ TRANSFERİ

Buruk’un bu talepleri, zaten dolu olan yabancı kontenjanında yer açılmasını imkansız hale getiriyor. Özellikle Lemina ve Icardi’nin takımda kaldığı senaryoda, yeni bir transfer yapılabilmesi için ancak Wilfried Singo veya Gabriel Sara gibi isimlerin satışından açılacak kontenjan boşluğuna ihtiyaç duyulacak. Kadroda yaş sınırına takılmayan tek isim genç yetenek Nhaga. bu nedenle özellikle kadroyu yedekleyecek rotasyon için genç yeteneklere yönelim olmak zorunda.

TFF'YE "KURALI YUMUŞAT" DENECEK

Bernardo Silva ya da Bruno Fernandes bu şartlar altında muhtemelen Lemina ya da Icardi'yi tabiri caizse 'yiyecek.' Çünkü Gabriel Sara ya da Singo'dan birisi satılsa bile stoper ve orta sahaya takviye zorunlu olacak.

Bu arada Galatasaray ve diğer Süper Lig takımlarının TFF'ye giderek kuralın yumuşatılması için başvuru yapacakları ise gelen bilgiler arasında.

Vay yeni Fenerbahçe başkanının haline

Fenerbahçe'de yaklaşan seçimlerin ardından koltuğa oturacak ismi daha başkanlığını kutlayamayadan kulüp tarihinin belki de en sancılı "boşanma" operasyonu bekliyor olacak... Kadrodaki 20 yabancı oyuncunun yarattığı limit krizi ve gönderilmesi imkansıza yakın isimler, yeni başkanın uykularını kaçıracak cinsten. Bu operasyon, Icardi-Wanda Nara'nın çekişmeli boşanmasından bile daha ihtilaflı geçmeye aday.

Fenerbahçe’de yeni seçilen başkan büyük bir kaosla kucak kucağa kalacak. Eldeki kabarık yabancı kadrosu yeni başkanın uykularını kaçıracak.

Şu an kadrosunda 20 yabancı oyuncu bulunan sarı-lacivertlilerde yeni hedeflerin takıma katılabilmesi için geniş kapsamlı bir "boşanma" operasyonu yapılmak zorunda. Bu "boşanma" sürecinin Icardi ile Wanda Nara'nın boşanmasından bile daha zahmetli olacağı kesin.

20 YABANCI OYUNCUSU OLACAK

Kadro mühendisliğinde en büyük engel "satmadan" alınan yabancılar yüzünden dolup taşan limit. Mevcut 20 oyuncudan sadece Sidiki Cherif, Fall ve Mimovic 2004 ve sonrası doğumlu kontenjanına uyuyor. Ancak bu isimlerden yeri garanti olan tek isim Sidiki Cherif. 22 milyon euro'luk Fransız bile "yetersiz" bulunurken geldiklerinden beri 1 dakika bile süre alamayan Fall ve Mimovic'le devam edilme şansı sıfırın bile altında.

3 YILDIZ İSİM İÇİN BİLE

Taraftarı heyecanlandıran Chevalier (kaleci), Bernardo Silva (10 numara) ve Guirassy (forvet) transferlerinin gerçekleşmesi için bile kadroda en az 5 kişilik yer açılması gerekiyor. Bu noktada ayrılığa en yakın isimler "gönüllerde" netleşti:

- Ederson

- Fred

- Nene

- Musaba

GİTMEDEN NASIL GELECEKLER?

Savunma hattındaki sirkülasyon da "gelen-giden" dengesine bağlı. Oosterwolde satış listesine konulabilir ancak ayrılması durumunda mutlaka sol stoper takviyesi yapılmalı. Hatta daha şimdiden "iyi sol stoper değil" bile deniyor. Brown ve Semedo'nun kaderleri de yeni transferlere bağlı olacak. Bu bölgelere oyuncu alınması halinde ancak iki isimle de yollar ayrılabilir.

12 TANE YAŞLI OYUNCU VAR

Sezonu takımla bitiren 12 tecrübeli oyuncunun (Skriniar, Kante, Guendouzi, Asensio, Talisca dahil) tamamı yaş sınırının üzerinde. Kiralıktan dönen Diego Carlos, Livakovic, Amrabat, Becao ve Fayed beşlisi de yaş kontenjanına takılıyor. Yeni başkanın manevra alanı iyice daralıyor.

Fenerbahçe'de sürpriz aday: Beyaz! Tarihi rekor kırabilir

Fenerbahçe'de 6-7 Haziran'daki seçim öncesi kulisler eşi benzeri görülmemiş bir iddiayla çalkalanıyor. Ali Koç'un tarafsızlık ilan etmesiyle birlikte, mevcut aday profillerine mesafeli duran binlerce kongre üyesinin sandıkta "beyaz oy" kullanarak tarihi bir protestoya imza atmaya hazırlandığı konuşuluyor. Sandıktan çıkacak "beyaz oy rekorunun" yeni seçilecek başkanın meşruiyetini bile tartışmaya açabilir.

Fenerbahçe'de camiası 6-7 Haziran tarihinde yapılacak Olağanüstü Seçimli Genel Kurul öncesi tansiyon bir türlü beklenen seviyeye inmiyor. Her ne kadar sosyal medya merkezli olarak uçuk transfer iddiaları, zengin yönetici adayları isimleri ortaya atılsa da camiada bir "bıkkınlık" hali hakim.

BAŞARISIZLIK EN BÜYÜK ETKEN

13 yıldır gelmeyen şampiyonluk, 18 yıldır Şampiyonlar Ligi'nin uzağında kalınması gibi gerçekler alt alta eklendiğinde Fenerbahçe'de "oy atmaya gidip de boşa mı vakit kaybedeyim" havası var. Bir de üstüne "ne olacak ki, seneye gene seçim var" gerçeği de net şekilde masaya konulunca kulislerde "Beyaz Oy Rekoru" iddiası konuşulmaya başlandı.

GEÇERSİZ VE TEPKİ OYU

44 bin 741 kongre üyesinin oy kullanma hakkına sahip olduğu 6-7 Haziran seçimi tarihin en ilginç oylamalarından birine sahne olabilir. Sandıktan çıkacak "beyaz oy" (geçersiz/tepki oyu) sayısının, adaylardan birinin oy sayısını zorlayabileceği hatta tarihi bir rekor kırabileceği bile iddia ediliyor.

ALİ KOÇ'UN KARARI ETKİLİ

Gelen bilgilere göre Ali Koç’un aday olmayacağını açıklamasının ardından "kimseyi desteklemiyorum, sadece oy kullanmaya geleceğim" çıkışı yaptığı iddiaları, geniş bir seçmen kitlesini "kararsızlar" safına itti. Koç’un tabanındaki üyelerin, ne Aziz Yıldırım ne de Hakan Safi’ye oy vermek istemediği, bu isimlerin sandığa gidip "protesto" amaçlı beyaz oy kullanabileceği belirtiliyor.

NE YILDIRIM NE DE SAFİ

Eski başkan Aziz Yıldırım’ın "Bizim Fenerbahçemiz" sloganıyla yeniden sahaya çıkması ve Hakan Safi’nin "Yüzde yüz adayım, kimse için çekilmem" diyerek girdiği yarışta, her iki ismin de camianın belirli kesimlerinden sert muhalefet aldığı görülüyor.

NORMALDE BİNİN ALTINDA KALIR

Fenerbahçe seçim tarihinde beyaz (geçersiz) oylar genellikle 500-1000 bandını geçmezken, 2026 seçimi için bu rakamın 3-4 bin barajını zorlayabileceği konuşuluyor. 2024 seçiminde geçersiz oy sayısı sadece 602'ydi. Beyaz oylar adaylardan birinin aldığı oya yaklaşırsa, bu durum yeni yönetimin "meşruiyet" tartışmalarıyla göreve başlamasına bile neden olabileceği iddia ediliyor.

Dursun Özbek: 27. şampiyonluğa hazır mısınız?

Galatasaray Başkanı Dursun Özbek dikkat çeken açıklamalarda bulundu. Özbek açıklamalarında sarı-kırmızılı camiadaki yeni hedeflerinden bahsetti.

Galatasaray Kulübü Başkanı Dursun Özbek, 2026-2028 döneminde belirledikleri yönetim planlarını açıkladı.

"Geleceğin Galatasaray'ı" sloganıyla çalışmaları yürüten Özbek, Galatasaray Adası'nda düzenlenen etkinlikte, 23 Mayıs Cumartesi günü yapılacak olağan seçimli genel kuruldaki aday yönetim, denetim, disiplin ve sicil kurullarını tanıttı.

2022-2026 arasındaki 4 yıllık dönemlerindeki icraatlarını anlatan Özbek, Aslantepe Vadisi, Florya, Kemerburgaz, Galatasaray Adası, Riva, Mecidiyeköy'de yürütülen tesisleşme ve gayrimenkul projeleri hakkında bilgi verdi.

Projeleri yürütürken sportif anlamda büyük başarılar da yaşadıklarını aktaran Özbek, "Erkek futbol takımımız, rekorlarla dolu 3 şampiyonluğun ardından üst üste 4, toplamda da 26. şampiyonluğu kazandı. Şampiyonluğumuzu tadını çıkara çıkara, her dakikasını mükemmel geçirerek tüm taraftarlarımızla birlikte yaşayalım. Şimdi daha büyük hedefler için planlar yapmaya başlamamızın zamanı." dedi.

Amatör branşlarda da önemli işler yaptıklarını dile getiren Özbek, "Göreve geldiğimizde amatör şubelerimizde her sene üstüne koyarak devam eden bir başarı hikayesi yazma hedefimiz vardı. Dört senede bu anlamda çok başarılı olduğumuzu düşünüyorum. Rekabetçi kimliğimizden vazgeçmeden Türk sporuna pırıl pırıl gençler yetiştirmeye devam ettik. Yüzlerce kupa ve madalya kazandık. Uluslararası arenada ülkemizi gururla temsil ettik. Önümüzdeki dönemde Aslantepe Vadisi ile bu branşları başka bir seviyeye çekeceğimize yürekten inanıyorum." ifadelerini kullandı.

"Artık küresel ölçekte rekabet eden bir organizasyon olmak zorundayız"

Sarı-kırmızılı kulübün başkanı, sadece Türkiye'de yarışan bir kulüp değil küresel ölçekte rekabet eden bir spor organizasyonu haline gelmek zorunda olduklarını belirtti.

Üyelerle yeni dönemdeki vizyonlarını paylaşan Özbek, "Hedefimiz yalnızca Türkiye'de başarılı olmak değil. Galatasaray artık global bir spor markası olmak zorundadır. Önümüzdeki dönemde hedefimiz 150 milyon dijital takipçiye ulaşmak, finansal anlamda dünyanın ilk 15 kulübü arasına girmek, 600 milyon avro yıllık gelir seviyesine çıkmak ve Şampiyonlar Ligi'nde her sezon başarılarıyla konuşulan bir takım olmak. Biz artık sadece Türkiye'de yarışan bir kulüp değil, küresel ölçekte rekabet eden bir organizasyon olmak zorundayız. Bu dönemi yalnızca bir yönetim dönemi olarak değil, Galatasaray'ın küresel dönüşüm dönemi olarak görüyoruz. Çünkü artık dünyadaki büyük spor kulüpleri sadece sahada yarışmıyor. Ekonomide, teknolojide, marka değerinde ve taraftar deneyiminde yarışıyorlar. Biz de Galatasaray'ı bu yeni dünyanın en güçlü aktörlerinden biri yapmak zorundayız." diye konuştu.

"Birinci programımız stadyum ve Aslantepe gelirleri ile deneyim ekonomisi. Biz artık stadyumumuzu sadece maç yapılan bir yer olarak görmüyoruz. 365 gün yaşayan bir Galatasaray merkezi oluşturuyoruz. Aslantepe'yi herkesin Galatasaray deneyimini tecrübe edebileceği, İstanbul'un önemli yaşam merkezlerinden biri haline getirmeyi hedefliyoruz. Çünkü modern spor ekonomisinin geleceği burada. İkinci programımız ticari ve sponsorluk gelirlerinin büyütülmesi. Bugün Galatasaray, Türkiye'nin en güçlü spor markası ama biz bununla yetinmeyeceğiz. Yeni sponsorluk modelleri, uluslararası iş birlikleri, lisanslı ürünlerin çeşitlenmesi ve yeni marka yatırımlarıyla Galatasaray ekonomisini çok daha büyük seviyelere taşıyacağız. GS Store'da kırdığımız rekorlar bunun bir kanıtıdır. Cafe il Gala gibi projeler ise yeni dönemin habercisidir. Üçüncü programımız dijital platformlar ve taraftar ekosistemi. Bugünün dünyasında dijital gücü olmayan hiçbir marka sürdürülebilir büyüme sağlayamaz. Hedefimiz Galatasaray'ın dünyanın en büyük dijital spor topluluklarından biri olmasıdır. GS Plus projeleri, üyelik sistemleri, içerik platformları, veri yönetimi ve taraftar deneyimi yatırımlarıyla taraftarlarımızı Galatasaray'ın ekonomik büyümesinin doğrudan parçası haline getireceğiz. Dördüncü programımız, uluslararası büyüme. Biz artık sadece Türkiye'ye konuşan bir kulüp olamayız. Galatasaray'ın Avrupa'da, Orta Doğu'da, Amerika'da, Asya'da milyonlarca taraftarı var. Şimdi bu gücü organize edeceğiz. Uluslararası mağazacılık, dijital erişim, futbol akademileri, stratejik iş birlikleri ve global marka yatırımlarıyla Galatasaray'ı dünyanın her bölgesinde daha görünür hale getireceğiz. Özellikle Uzak Doğu'daki fırsatları değerlendirmemiz, Galatasaray'ın sahip olduğu marka gücünü global anlamda öne çıkarmamız gerektiğini düşünüyorum. Beşinci programımız, sportif mükemmellik ve akademi dönüşümü. Başarı tesadüf değildir. Başarı planlamadır, disiplindir. Futbolda son yıllarda kurduğumuz kadro, yaptığımız yatırımlar ve teknik yapılanmamız sayesinde üst üste şampiyonluklar kazandık. Avrupa'da da güçlü bir Galatasaray izletmeye başladık. Ancak bizim hedefimiz sadece Türkiye'de şampiyon olmak değil. Avrupa'da da kalıcı bir başarı istiyoruz. Galatasaray, sporun her alanında zirveyi hedefleyen büyük bir spor kulübüdür. Şimdi altyapıyı güçlendirerek bu başarıyı sürdürülebilir hale getiriyoruz. Altıncı programımız yapay zeka ve teknoloji yatırımları. Futboldan performans analizine, taraftar deneyiminden veri yönetimine kadar her alanda teknolojiyi merkeze alan bir Galatasaray oluşturacağız. Çünkü geleceğin spor dünyasını teknoloji yönetecek. Biz de bu dönüşümün dışında kalan değil, öncüsü olan bir kulüp olmak istiyoruz. Yedinci ve son programımız ise sürdürülebilirlik ve sosyal sorumluluk. Galatasaray, sadece kazanan değil, örnek olan bir kulüp olmak zorundadır. Çevre yatırımları, enerji verimliliği, sosyal sorumluluk projelerimiz ve toplumsal katkıyla Galatasaray'ı bu alanda öncü yapacağız. Çünkü Galatasaray yalnızca bugünün değil, geleceğin de kulübüdür."

Özbek, NBA Avrupa konusunda yakında iyi haberler vereceklerini dile getirerek, "Kendimize koyduğumuz hedeflerden birisi de, NBA Avrupa projesinde yerimizi almaktı. Bunun için çalışmalarımız devam ediyor. Umuyorum çok yakında güzel haberler vereceğiz." dedi.

- "Arkadaşlarımla beraber yepyeni bir hikaye yazmak için aday oldum"

Dursun Özbek, Galatasaray'da yepyeni bir hikaye yazmak istediğini söyledi.

Son 4 yılda çok önemli işler başardıklarını belirten Özbek, "Şimdi yepyeni bir hikaye yazmak için çok önemli bir fırsatımız var. Ben ve arkadaşlarım, Galatasaray'ın yeni hikayesini yazmak için tarihi bir sorumluluğumuz var. Arkadaşlarımla beraber yepyeni bir hikaye yazmak için aday oldum. Galatasaray'ın önünde bu yeni hikayeyi yazma fırsatı var. İnşallah sizin de desteğinizle Galatasaray için, Galatasaray'ın geleceği için yepyeni ve hepimizi mutlu edecek bir proje oluşturacağız. Yarın 17 Mayıs. UEFA Kupası zaferinin yıl dönümü. Bize bu mutluluğu tattıran en önemli aktörlerden biri olan yaşayan efsanemiz Fatih Terim'in, 'En büyük şampiyonluk, bir sonraki şampiyonluktur.' sözü var. Şimdi önümüze bakıyoruz." değerlendirmesinde bulundu.

Başkan Özbek, üyelere, "27. şampiyonluğa hazır mısınız? Avrupa'da yeniden kupa kaldırmaya hazır mısınız? Aslantepe projesiyle Avrupa'nın en önemli spor komplekslerinden birini beraber yapmaya hazır mısınız? Peki Galatasaray'ı dünyanın ilk 15 spor kulübünden biri yapmaya var mısınız? 150 milyon taraftarlı global bir Galatasaray'a hazır mısınız? Galatasaray markasını dünyanın dört bir yanında büyütmeye var mısınız? Türkiye'nin dünya kulübü, dünyanın Türk kulübü olmaya da hazır mısınız?" sorularını yönetti.

Üyeler de Özbek'i coşkulu bir şekilde destekledi. Sarı-kırmızılı kulübün başkanı, "Siz varsanız bir her şeyi yaparız. Galatasaray'ın yeni bir çağın eşiğinde olduğuna inanıyorum. Gelecek, Galatasaray'ındır." diyerek sözlerini tamamladı.

- Aday kurullardaki isimler tanıtıldı

Başkan Dursun Özbek, konuşmasının ardından aday kurullarda yer alan çalışma arkadaşlarını tek tek anons ederek üyelere tanıttı.

Özbek'in divan kuruluna sunduğu yönetim, denetim, sicil ve disiplin kurulu asıl ve yedek listeleri şöyle:

Yönetim asıl: Dursun Özbek, Metin Öztürk, Sedat Artukoğlu, Eray Yazgan, Can Natan, Mecit Mert Çetinkaya, Mehmet Saruhan Cibara, Abdullah Kavukcu, Mehmet Burak Kutluğ, Fatih Demircan, Özen Kuzu.

Yönetim yedek: Bora İsmail Bahçetepe, Ozan Bingöl Yurtsever, Emir Aral, Tanur Lara Yılmaz, Ömer Sarıgül.

Denetim asıl: Sinan Şahin, Gül Rengin Günay, Hasan Can Külahçıoğlu.

Denetim yedek: Halil Cem Burnaz, Nazımcan Aygın, Çağatay Aras Uçkun.

Sicil asıl: Mehmet Çağatay Altınlı, Nedime Canipek Konuksever, Okan Güngör, Utku Çağatay Aksoy, Berat Uygur, Mehmet Selim Yavuz, Burçin Aslan.

Sicil yedek: Özgür Kızılelma, Yakup Peker, Sadettin Can Bilginer.

Disiplin asıl: Hakkı Akil, Mithat Can Baydarol, Muharrem Remzi Tan, Mustafa İbrahim Ziyal, Aydın Önder, Ahmet Murat Canaydın, Ali Baran Öztürk.

Disiplin yedek: Hasan Mehmet Tirali, Nuri Bora Ebussuutoğlu, Sencer Seren, Mustafa Kaya Özgül, Günran Çalın.


Can Armando Güner'den Fenerbahçe çıkışı: İlgilerini merak bile etmedim

Sarı-kırmızılıların genç oyuncusu Can Armando Güner, transfer süreci ve hedefleri hakkında çok konuşulacak açıklamalara imza attı.

Galatasaray'ın genç yeteneği Can Armando Güner yeni sezonda adından sıkça söz ettirmeye hazırlanıyor. Kendini kanıtlamak için sabırsızlandığını söyleyen futbolcu, Flash Haber'e yaptığı açıklamalarda "Yeni sezonda herkes nasıl bir futbolcu olduğumu görecek" ifadelerini kullandı.

Can Armando Güner'in açıklamaları

- Olabildiğince çok dakika toplamak istiyorum yeni sezonda. Yeni sezon başlangıç olacak. Yeni sezonda Can Armando Güner'in nasıl bir futbolcu olduğunu herkese göstermek istiyorum.

- İsim bana baskı oluşturmuyor. Dünyanın önemli futbol figürü. Bu ismi bana hem babam hem de Arjantinli anneannem verdi.

- Fenerbahçe'nin ilgisi olduğunu biliyorum. Galatasaray benim için bir seçenek değildi, tek seçimdi. Ben hiç Fenerbahçe konusuyla ilgilenmedim. Merak da etmedim ilgilerini. Tek seçimin Galatasaray'dı. Tek isteğim Galatasaray'dı.

- Hiç küçük hedeflerinde koşmak gibi davranışım yok. Hep büyük hedeflerin peşinde koşarım. Böyle sorarsanız da dünyanın en iyi futbolcusu olmak isterim. Bunun için çok çalışmak gerekir. Her gün çalışıyorum.

Victor Osimhen içini döktü! 'Fedakarlıklar, baskılar, acılar...'

Galatasaray'ın dünyaca ünlü oyuncusu Victor Osimhen, zaferle biten sezonun ardından sosyal medya hesabından kalplere dokunan bir paylaşım yaptı.

Victor Osimhen'in paylaşımı

Bu sezon; fedakârlıklar, baskılar, gülümsemeler, acılar ve unutulmaz anlarla dolu inanılmaz bir yolculuktu. Tüm bunların içinde, muhteşem taraftarlarımız bize inanmayı bir an bile bırakmadı. Sevginiz ve desteğiniz, bu yolculuğun her adımında bizim için her şey demekti.

Bu armayı taşımak ve bu renkler için mücadele etmek benim için her zaman gurur duyacağım büyük bir onur. Bu süreç boyunca yanımızda olan takım arkadaşlarıma, hocalarıma, aileme ve herkese minnettarım.

Kalbimin en derininden, bu sezonu unutulmaz kıldığınız için teşekkür ederim. Bu zafer ve bu kupa hepimizin.

Allah en büyüktür.

Joao Pereira: Kazanmak için yeterince iyi değildik

Trendyol Süper Lig'in 34'üncü ve son haftasında Mısırlı.com.tr Fatih Karagümrük'e deplasmanda 2-1 yenilen Corendon Alanyaspor'un teknik direktörü Joao Pereira, gelecek sezonda takımı üst seviyeye çıkarmayı amaçladıklarını belirtti.

Joao Pereira, Atatürk Olimpiyat Stadı'ndaki müsabakanın ardından basın mensuplarına açıklamalarda bulundu.

Bugün yeterince iyi oynamadıklarını aktaran Pereira, "Ne yazık ki bugün kazanamadık. Yeterince iyi bir performans gösteremedik. Aslında maça iyi başlamıştık. Oyunu kontrol ettik. Sonra şansın da yardımıyla Meschack ile golü bulduk. İkinci yarıda yediğimiz ilk gol, bütün sezon boyunca çalıştığımız bir pozisyondu. Oyuncular, bu tarz maçlara iyi motive olamayabiliyorlar. Süper Lig seviyesinde böyle goller yemememiz lazım. Sonrasında penaltı oldu. Büyük ihtimalle karar doğruydu. Rakibimize çok fazla pozisyon vermedik. Geriye düşünce sistemi değiştirdik. Golü bulmaya çalıştık. Kazanmak için yeterince iyi değildik." ifadelerini kullandı.

Portekizli teknik adam, gelecek sezon daha iyi olmaya çalışacaklarını dile getirerek, sözlerini şöyle tamamladı:

"Gelecek sezon için hatalarımızdan ders almalıyız. Şimdi dinlenme vakti. Önümüzdeki sezon daha fazlasını isteyeceğim. Daha sert olacağım. Alanyaspor'u üst seviyeye çıkarmaya çalışacağım. Oyuncularıma teşekkür ediyorum. Genel olarak iyi bir performans gösterdiler. İlk kez profesyonel bir ekipte bütün sezon boyunca takımın başında görev aldım. Çok fazla galibiyetimiz yok. Çok fazla beraberliğimiz var. Bu beraberliklerin bazıları adil değildi. Yönetim ve başkana teşekkür ediyorum. Bana karşı çok sabırlı davrandılar. Süper Lig'de çok fazla takımın hocası değişti ama yönetim bana sabır gösterdi. Sürece güvendiler. Geçen sezona göre daha iyi bir yerde ligi bitirdik. Şimdi önümüzdeki dönem için odaklanmamız lazım."

Sarunas Jasikevicius: Takımımı tebrik ediyorum

Fenerbahçe Beko Başantrenörü Sarunas Jasikevicius, "Normal sezonu lider tamamladığımız için takımımızı tebrik ediyorum" dedi.

Fenerbahçe Başantrenör Sarunas Jasikevicius'un açıklamaları

“Bugün iyi basketbol oynadığımız bölümler vardı. Bunun üzerine koymamız gerekiyor. Normal sezonu lider tamamladığımız için takımımızı tebrik ediyorum. Sahip olduğumuz fikstür ve yaşanan her şeyi düşündüğümüzde bu büyük bir başarı. Şimdi iyi bir antrenman haftası geçirip Atina’ya mümkün olan en iyi durumda gitmeye odaklanmalıyız.”

Samsunspor - Göztepe: 3-0 (MAÇ SONUCU)

Samsunspor, Trendyol Süper Lig'in 34'üncü ve son haftasında Göztepe'yi 3-0 yendi.

Trendyol Süper Lig'in 34'üncü ve son haftasında Samsunspor,Göztepe'yi konuk etti. Karşılaşmayı Samsunspor 3-0 kazandı.

MAÇTAN DAKİKALAR

10. dakikada Coulibaly'nin pasında Elayis Tavsan'ın şutunda kaleci Lis'ten dönen top, Mouandilmadji'nin önünde kaldı. Bu futbolcunun vuruşunda kaleci Lis, meşin yuvarlağı kontrol etmeyi başardı.

12. dakikada Antunes'in yerden pasında Taha Altıkardeş'in ceza sahası dışından çektiği şutta top az farkla yandan auta çıktı.

25. dakikada Juan'ın ceza sahasına yerden pasında topla buluşan Janderson'un çektiği şutu kaleci Okan Kocuk çıkarttı. Dönen topu defans uzaklaştırdı.

36. dakikada gelişen Samsunspor atağında Mouandilmadji'nin pasında ceza sahası içinde Coulibaly'nin şutunda defansa çarpan meşin yuvarlak, ağlarla buluştu: 1-0

Karşılaşmanın ilk yarısı, Samsunspor'un 1-0 üstünlüğüyle sona erdi.

49. dakikada Cherni'nin ceza sahasına yaptığı ortada arka direkte Juan'ın vuruşunda top filelerle buluştu. Ancak hakem Ümit Öztürk, VAR incelemesinin ardından golü faul nedeniyle iptal etti.

67. dakikada Antunes'in kullandığı serbest vuruşta yükselen Bokele'nin kafa vuruşunda meşin yuvarlak az farkla auta çıktı.

85. dakikada Mouandilmadji'nin pasıyla kale önünde Elayis Tavsan'ın şutunda top ağlara gitti: 2-0

89. dakikada gelişen Samsunspor atağında Elayis Tavsan'ın pasında Mouandilmadji, ceza saha içinde çektiği şutta meşin yuvarlak bir kez daha ağlarla buluştu: 3-0

Karşılaşma, Samsunspor'un 3-0 üstünlüğüyle sona erdi.

Stat: Samsun Yeni 19 Mayıs

Hakemler: Ümit Öztürk, Ömer Lütfü Aydın, Yusuf Susuz

Samsunspor: Okan Kocuk, Zeki Yavru (Dk. 70 Enes Albak), Diabate (Dk. 60 Satka), Van Drongelen, Soner Gönül (Dk. 70 Yunus Emre Çift), Elayis Tavsan (Dk. 90 Afonso), Ntcham (Dk. 60 Makoumbou), Yalçın Kayan, Coulibaly, Holse, Mouandilmadji

Göztepe: Lis, Taha Altıkardeş (Dk. 86 Musah Muhammed), Heliton, Bokele, Arda Okan, Dennis (Dk. 70 Jeferson), Miroshi, Cherni (Dk. 86 Ogün Bayrak), Antunes (Dk. 78 Uğur Kaan Yıldız), Janderson (Dk. 78 Guilherme), Juan

Goller: Dk. 36 Coulibaly, Dk. 85 Elayis Tavsan, Dk. 89 Mouandilmadji (Samsunspor)

Kırmızı kart: Dk. 81 Heliton (Göztepe)

Sarı kartlar: Dk. 30 Diabate, Dk. 60 Makoumbou, Dk. 77 Van Drongelen (Samsunspor), Dk. 33 Juan, Dk. 62 Dennis, Dk. 80 Arda Okan (Göztepe)

Gaziantep FK - Başakşehir: 1-2 (MAÇ SONUCU)

Trendyol Süper Lig'in 34. ve son haftasında RAMS Başakşehir, Gaziantep FK'yı 2-1 yendi.

RAMS Başakşehir,Trendyol Süper Lig'in 34. ve son haftasındaGaziantep FK'yı 2-1 yendi.

MAÇTAN DAKİKALAR

6. dakikada konuk ekip Başakşehir golü buldu. Sağ kanattan köşe vuruşunu kullanan Fayzullayev'in ortasına iyi yükselen Selke'nin ayak içiyle vuruşunda top ağlarla buluştu. 0-1

13. dakikada Gaziantep FK'nın gelişen atağında, ceza sahası dışında topla buluşan Lungoyi'nin rakiplerini geçtikten sonra sert şutunda kaleci Muhammed meşin yuvarlağı kornere çeldi.

22. dakikada konuk ekip farkı 2'ye çıkardı. Fayzullayev'in ara pasında ceza sahası içerisine giren Selke, kaleci Mustafa Burak'ın müdahalesi sonucu yerde kaldı. Hakem Ömer Faruk Turtay, penaltı noktasını gösterdi. Penaltı atışını kullanan Shomurodov'un vuruşunda meşin yuvarlak kalecinin sağından ağlara gitti. 0-2

41. dakikada orta alanda Harit'in topuk pasını alan Kazımcan'ın rakip ceza sahası içerisine girer girmez sert şutunda top kaleci Mustafa Burak'tan döndü.

Müsabakanın ilk yarısı RAMS Başakşehir'in 2-0 üstünlüğü ile sona erdi.

50. dakikada sol kanattan kullanılan köşe vuruşunda Maxim'in ortasına ceza sahası dışından vuran Sorescu'nun sert şutunda top kaleci Muhammed'de kaldı.

57. dakikada konuk ekip RAMS Başakşehir'in sol kanattan gelişen atağında ceza sahası dışında topla buluşan Kazımcan'ın yerden pasında topu önünde bulan Kemen'in vuruşunda meşin yuvarlak üstten dışarı çıktı.

59. dakikada Gaziantep FK, farkı bire indirdi. Ceza sahasının solundan sıfıra inen Sorescu'nun yerden pasına koşu yapan Lungoyi'nin dokunuşunda meşin yuvarlak ağlarla buluştu. 1-2

61. dakikada seri paslarla ceza sahası içerisine giren Gaziantep FK'da penaltı noktası gerisinde Rodrigues'in yerden vuruşunda meşin yuvarlak az farkla dışarı çıktı.

78. dakikada RAMS Başakşehir'in sol kanattan son çizgiye inen Brnic ceza sahası yayının gerisine doğru topu çevirdi. Onur Ergün'ün yerden sert şutunda kaleci Mustafa Bozan iki hamlede kontrol etti.

Müsabaka konuk ekip RAMS Başakşehir'in 2-1 üstünlüğü ile bitti.

Stat: Gaziantep

Hakemler: Ömer Faruk Turtay, Kemal Mavi, Salih Burak Demirel

Gaziantep FK: Mustafa Burak Bozan, Nazım Sangare, Abena, Mujakic (Dk. 86 Melih Kabasakal), Rodrigues, Lungoyi (Dk. 80 Ali Osman Kalın), Gidado (Dk.80 Ogün Özçiçek), Kozlowksi, Maxim, Sorescu, Bayo

RAMS Başakşehir: Muhammed Şengezer, Kazımcan Karataş, Ousseynou Ba, Opoku, Ömer Ali Şahiner (Dk.82 Onur Bulut) Crespo (Dk.62 Onur Ergün), Kemen, Fayzullayev (Dk.82 Hamza Güreler), Harit (Dk 62 Brnic), Shomurodov, Selke (Dk. 28 Da Costa)

Goller: Dk. 6 Selke, Dk. 22 Shomurodov (Penaltıdan) (RAMS Başakşehir), Dk. 59 Lungoyi (Gaziantep FK)

Sarı Kartlar: Dk. 51 Nazım Sangare, Dk. 75 Sorescu, Dk. 90+4 Maxim (Gaziantep FK), Dk.66 Kazımcan Karataş, Dk. 90+1 Muhammed Şengezer (RAMS Başakşehir)

Trabzonspor U19 üst üst üçüncü kez şampiyon

U19 Paf Ligi'nde Göztepe'nin Samsunspor'a yenilmesinin ardından Trabzonspor üst üste üçüncü kez şampiyonluğunu ilan etti. Bordo Mavililer son hafta Gençlerbirliği karşısına şampiyonluk apoletiyle çıkacak.

U19 Paf Ligi'nde büyük heyecana sahne olan şampiyonluk yarışı bugün sona erdi.

GÖZTEPE KAYBEDİNCE TRABZONSPOR ŞAMPİYONLUĞU GARANTİLEDİ

Göztepe'nin deplasmanda Samsunspor'a 2-1 mağlup olmasıyla birlikte Trabzonspor Gençlerbirliği ile oynayacağı son maç öncesi şampiyonluğunu garantiledi.

ÜST ÜSTE 3. KEZ BAŞARDILAR

Bordo Mavililer böylelikle üst üste üçüncü kez U19'da şampiyonluk sevinci yaşadı.

Trabzonspor'dan U19 Takımı için yapılan paylaşımda, "2025-2026 sezonu U19 PAF Ligi’nde şampiyonluğunu garantileyerek üst üste üçüncü kez bu büyük başarıya ulaşan U19 Takımımızın futbolcularını, teknik ekibini ve emeği geçen herkesi yürekten tebrik ederiz." denildi.

2025-2026 sezonu U19 PAF Ligi’nde şampiyonluğunu garantileyerek üst üste üçüncü kez bu büyük başarıya ulaşan U19 Takımımızın futbolcularını, teknik ekibini ve emeği geçen herkesi yürekten tebrik ederiz ?? https://t.co/pnvsS21dAJ

— Trabzonspor (@Trabzonspor) May 16, 2026

Fenerbahçe Beko sezonu lider tamamladı

Türkiye Sigorta Basketbol Süper Ligi 30. hafta erteleme maçında Fenerbahçe Beko, deplasmanda Bahçeşehir Koleji'ni 96-86 yendi.

Erteleme maçında Fenerbahçe Beko, deplasmanda Bahçeşehir Koleji'nin 96-86 yenerek normal sezonu lider tamamladı.

Ligi ilk 8 sırada bitirmeyi garantileyen Fenerbahçe Beko, Beşiktaş GAİN, Bahçeşehir Koleji, Anadolu Efes, Türk Telekom, Trabzonspor, Galatasaray MCT Technic ve Safiport Erokspor play-off'ta mücadele etme hakkı kazandı.

Normal sezonu son 2 basamakta tamamlayan Onvo Büyükçekmece Basketbol ile Mersinspor ise lige veda etti.

Salon: Sinan Erdem

Hakemler: Mehmet Serdar Ünal, Ziya Özorhon, Duhan Köyiçi

Bahçeşehir Koleji: Ford 5, Homesley 16, Mitchell 4, Furkan Haltalı 4, Cavanaugh 3, Ponitka 15, İsmet Akpınar 3, Williams 18, Göktuğ Baş 8, Hale 10

Fenerbahçe Beko: Melli 5, Horton-Tucker 7, Biberovic 14, Hall 16, Birch 4, Metecan Birsen 6, Baldwin 14, Emre Ekşioğlu, Melih Mahmutoğlu, De Colo 10, Onuralp Bitim 3, Silva 17

1. Periyot: 22-23

Devre: 40-48

3. Periyot: 56-65

Play-off eşleşmeleri belli oldu

Normal sezonun sona ermesinin ardından play-off eşleşmeleri de belli oldu. Play-off çeyrek finalindeki eşleşmeler ise şu şekilde:

Fenerbahçe Beko-Safiport Erokspor

Beşiktaş GAİN-Galatasaray MCT Technic

Bahçeşehir Koleji-Trabzonspor

Anadolu Efes-Türk Telekom

Uğurcan Çakır'dan meydan okuma! ‘Seneye 5. kez üst üste şampiyon olacağız‘

Galatasaray'ın milli kalecisi Uğurcan Çakır, Sarı-Kırmızılı takımdaki ilk sezonunda şampiyonluk yaşayarak kariyerine unutulmaz bir başarı daha ekledi. Yıldız eldiven, "5 sene olan hiç yok. İnşallah seneye 5. kez üst üste şampiyon olacağız" dedi.

Türk futbol tarihinin transfer rekorunu kırarak geldiği Galatasaray'da, ilk sezonunda kalitesini bir kez daha kanıtlayan milli kaleci Uğurcan Çakır, 26. şampiyonlukta büyük pay sahibi oldu. Trabzonspor'un ardından kariyerinde 2. kez Süper Lig şampiyonluğu yaşayan Uğurcan, TRT Spor'a şampiyonluk röportajı verdi. İşte Uğurcan'ın sözlerinden satırbaşları...

"HİÇBİR ŞEYDEN KORKMUYORUM"

"Bizim için uzun ve zor bir sezon oldu. Hem Şampiyonlar Ligi, hem lig, hem de kupa... Yorucu bir sezondu ama sonu güzel oldu. Şampiyon olduğumuz için çok mutluyuz. Baskının yüksek olduğu maçlarda kendimi daha rahat, daha öz güvenli hissediyorum. Hiçbir şeyden korkmuyorum çünkü işimi çok iyi yapıyorum."

5. ŞAMPİYONLUK SÖZLERİ

"Her sene Şampiyonlar Ligi'nde oynamak istiyoruz. Şampiyon olmamız gerekiyordu, biz de bunu başardık. Seneye inşallah bu başarıların üstüne çıkmaya çalışacağız. Dört sene üst üste şampiyon olduk, beş sene olan hiç yok. İnşallah seneye beşinci kez üst üste şampiyon olacağız."

DURSUN ÖZBEK DETAYI

"Dursun Özbek, burada olmamı çok istedi. Galatasaray camiasını temsil etme fırsatını verdi. Ben de ödediği bonservis bedeline karşı yüzünü kara çıkartmak istemedim. Çok çalışıp onun güvenini boşa çıkartmamaya çalıştım. Bana burada imkanını veren Dursun başkanımızdır tabii ki. Yüzünü kara çıkarmadım."

MUSLERA SÖZLERİ

"Muslera ile sürekli iletişim halindeydik. Ona çok büyük saygı duyuyordum. Türk futbolunda başarılar kazanmış, kişiliği ve karakteriyle damga vurmuş bir isim. 14 sene Galatasaray'da çok başarılı sezonları oldu. Başarılarını inşallah ben de Galatasaray formasıyla yaşayabilirim. O 14 sene oynadı ben 14 sene oynarsam 44 yaşımda oluyorum, bu mümkün gözükmüyor. (Gülerek) Ondan sonra Galatasaray forması giymek benim için büyük gurur ve onur. Galatasaray forması için elimden geleni yapacağım tıpkı Muslera'nın yaptığı gibi."

Gabriel Sara'dan Galatasaray soyunma odası itirafı: ‘Takımın en komiği onlar!‘

Galatasaray'ın 26. şampiyonluğunda önemli rol oynayan ve gösterdiği performansla Brezilya Millî Futbol Takımı'na seçilen Gabriel Sara, katıldığı programda yaptığı açıklamalarla gündem oldu.

Galatasaray'ın 26. şampiyonluğunun mimarlarından olan ve sergilediği performansla Brezilya Milli Takımı'na kadar yükselen Gabriel Sara, katıldığı yayında sarı-kırmızılı soyunma odasının gizli kalmış eğlenceli dünyasını ifşa etti

Mackolik’e konuşan Brezilyalı yıldız, takım içindeki eğlenceli isimlerle ilgili soruya verdiği yanıtla sosyal medyada büyük etkileşim aldı.

3 isim saydı

Gabriel Sara’ya röportaj sırasında “Takımın en komiği kim?” sorusu yöneltildi. Başarılı futbolcu bu soruya, Victor Osimhen ile birlikte Jakops ve Noa Lang isimlerini vererek yanıtladı.

Sara’nın verdiği cevap kısa sürede Galatasaray taraftarları arasında gündem olurken, özellikle takım içindeki samimi ortam dikkat çekti.

Şampiyonluk sonrası neşeli görüntüler

Sarı-kırmızılı ekipte şampiyonluk kutlamalarının ardından futbolcuların verdiği röportajlar ve takım içi diyaloglar taraftarların ilgisini çekmeye devam ediyor.

Fenerbahçe'de 3 oyuncu kadro dışı

Fenerbahçe Kulübü, sakatlık nedeniyle 3 oyuncusunun ikas Eyüpspor müsabakasında forma giyemeyeceğini açıkladı.

Sarı-lacivertli kulüpten yapılan açıklamada, Sidiki Cherif'te antrenmanda aldığı darbe sonrasında sağ ayak bileği travması tespit edildiği belirtildi. Matteo Guendouzi'nin Konyaspor maçında baldır bölgesinde ağrı hissettiği ve tedavisine başlandığı, ayrıca Marco Asensio'nun ise dizindeki ağrıların arttığı kaydedildi.

Söz konusu 3 oyuncunun yarın ligin son haftasındaki ikas Eyüpspor müsabakasında kadroda yer almayacağı bildirildi.

Mauro Icardi'den duygusal veda! 'Veda bilmeyen sevdalar vardır'

Galatasaray ile sözleşmesi sezon sonunda bitecek olan Mauro Icardi, sosyal medya hesabı üzerinden yaptığı paylaşım ile sarı-kırmızılı kulübe ve taraftarlara veda etti. İşte o paylaşım...

Galatasaray ile sözleşmesi sezon sonunda bitecek olan Mauro Icardi, sosyal medya hesabı üzerinden yaptığı duygu dolu paylaşım ile 4 yıldır formasını terlettiği sarı-kırmızılı kulübe ve taraftarlara veda etti. İşte o paylaşım...

"TEŞEKKÜRLER G.SARAY"

"Dört yıl önce, hayatın beni yaşayacağım en güzel hikayelerden birine sürüklediğinden habersiz bir şekilde buraya geldim. Bugün anlıyorum ki mesele sadece futbol değildi. Hiçbir zaman sadece futbol olmadı. Çünkü stadyumun uğultusu, İstanbul'un ışıkları, tribünlerden kopup gelen şarkılar ve milyonlarca insanın sevgisi arasında... hiç farkında olmadan, evimden çok uzakta yeni bir yuva buldum.

Dört yıl geçti. Dört şampiyonluk. Binlerce kucaklaşma. Milyonlarca anı. Ancak en değerlisi kupalar değildi. Bütün bir ülkenin bana kalbini nasıl açtığını ve benliğimin en derinlerine nasıl işlediğini hissetmekti. Çünkü bazı yerler vardır, insanın içinde sonsuza dek yaşamaya devam eder.

Türkiye benim için işte tam da bu olacak. Silinmesi imkânsız bir anı. Zamanın asla dokunamayacağı bir sevgi. Çünkü dünyanın doksan dakikalığına durduğunu hissettiğim geceler oldu. Ve o anlarda, tüm stadyum tek yürek olup şarkılar söylerken, futboldan çok daha öte bir şey yaşadığımı anlıyordum. Çocukların gözlerindeki mutluluğu gördüm. Bana sanki hayatları boyunca beni tanıyorlarmış gibi sarılan insanların gözyaşlarına şahit oldum.

Ve öylesine muazzam bir sevgi hissettim ki... bazı şeyleri kelimelerle tarif etmek bile imkânsız.

Teşekkürler Galatasaray.

Beni bu hikayenin bir parçası yaptığın için teşekkür ederim. Bana sevildiğimi, saygı duyulduğumu ve ölümsüz olduğumu hissettirdiğin için teşekkür ederim.

Belki bir gün ışıklar sönecek, maçlar bitecek ve zaman akıp gidecek. Ama veda bilmeyen sevdalar vardır.

Ve aradan uzun yıllar geçtikten sonra dönüp geriye bakacağım; bir zamanlar harika bir topraklarda gerçekten çok mutlu olduğumu bilerek, kalbim sevgiyle dolu bir şekilde gülümseyeceğim."

Bilal Erdoğan'dan büyük müjde: ‘Etnosporlar 2027‘ için kollar sıvandı!

Dünya Etnospor Birliği Başkanı Bilal Erdoğan açıklamalarda bulundu. Erdoğan, "Hedeflerimizi daha yukarılara koymak zorundayız. Gençlere şunu söylemeye çalışıyorum; Türkiye'nin geldiği güç profili, bizim her alandaki işlerimizi dünyanın en iyisi olma iddiasıyla yapmamızı zorunlu kılıyor." ifadelerini kullandı.

Bilal Erdoğan, Anadolu Ajansının (AA) İstanbul'daki Uluslararası Haber Merkezi'nde gerçekleştirilen Spor Masası programına konuk oldu.

Türkiye'de modernitenin Batı hayranlığına dönüştüğünü aktaran Erdoğan, "Ülkemize modernite 'batılılaşma' adı altında geldi ve biz bu batılılaşmayı yaşarken kendimize ait olanları yeren bir yaklaşım sergiledik. Kendi müziğimizin kötü olduğunu, Batı'nın müziğinin daha iyi olduğunu konuştuk. Kendi sanatlarımızın ilkel olduğunu, Batı'nın sanatlarının daha gelişmiş, daha sofistike olduğunu kendi kendimize adeta kabul ettik. Onun için en iyi öğrencilerimizi Batı'ya gönderdik, en iyi öğrencilerimizi Batı müziği eğitimine verdik, en iyi sporcularımızı Batı sporlarına yetiştirmeye çalıştık. Sporda Batı'yla rekabet etmeye çalıştık." diye konuştu.

Geleneksel sporların ihyasına 2010'ların başında giriştiklerini belirten Erdoğan, şunları kaydetti:

"Okçular Tekkesi'ni, Okçular Vakfıyla ihya etmeye 2013'te başladığımız zaman Türkiye'de geleneksel sporların, geleneksel okçuluğun birkaç küçük grup tarafından hobi düzeyinde yapıldığını gördük. Geleneksel Osmanlı yayını orijinal metotları kullanarak yapan Türkiye'de kimse yoktu. Macaristan'da birisinden yeniden öğrenerek bunu Türkiye'de canlandırmayı başardık. 550 yıllık okçuluğun en eski müessesesi olan Okmeydanı'nda Necmettin Okyay'dan beri neredeyse ok atan kimsenin olmadığını biliyorduk. Modernite gelir, kendi enstrümanlarını, adetlerini, temalarını hayata sokar ama gelirken yerine geldiklerini bütün bir topluma kötülemiş. Bu çok enteresan bir şey. Biz bunu yapmışız. Ancak modernitenin bütün bu hışmına rağmen insanlar geleneksele özlem duyuyorlar. Kültür dediğimiz şey bin yıllar boyunca oluşan, şekillenen bir şey. Mesela Türk kahvesinin pişirilişinde, sunumunda, kullandığımız bardağında, tabağında bir değişikliğin olması ve kabul görmesi için birkaç nesil geçmesi lazım. Muhtemelen o değişikliğin de Türk kahvesi gelenekleriyle, insanların Türk kahvesiyle kurduğu ilişkiyle uyumlu bir şey olması gerekir. Mesela çay bardağımızın şeklinin değişmesi için epey bir şeyler olması lazım. Onun yerleşmesi birkaç nesil sürebilir. Mesela bardakta bir büyüme yaşadık. 'Tiryaki' dediğimiz küçük çay bardağından, şimdiki büyük çay bardağına geçmek 20-25 sene sürdü. Birden bire herkes onu kullanmaya başlamadı. Kültür öyle derinlikli bir şey olduğu için, siz onun yerine hışımla gelen modernite vesilesiyle o toplumun kodlarıyla uyumsuz bir şeyi zorladığınız zaman hep geri planda bir özlem kalıyor. Hala kodlarınızla uyumlu olan bir şeylerin arayışına devam ediyorsunuz. 2019'da Geleneksel Türk Okçuluk Federasyonu kuruldu. 2019'dan bu yana en hızlı büyüyen federasyon, 500'den fazla kulüp, 20 binden fazla müsabık sporcuya ulaşıldı. Türkiye'nin dört bir yanında yüzlerce etkinlik, turnuva yapıldı. İnsanlar onu büyük bir hasretle kucakladılar. Geleneksele modernite bir düşmanlıkla geliyor, onu yerle bir ediyor, bazı şeyler unutulup da gidiyor. Unutulanların kaydı ancak ansiklopedi sayfalarında kalıyor. Hala imkanınız varken bir şeyleri geri getirmeyi başarırsanız insanlar ona hasretle koşuyor. Yüzyıllardır görmediği arkadaşını görüp ona kucaklaşır gibi de onları yeniden benimsiyor."

"SPORUN KÜLTÜR AÇISINDAN TAŞIYICI ÖZELLİĞİ VAR"

Bilal Erdoğan, sporun, kültürün nesilden nesile aktarılması için önemli bir araç olduğunu dile getirdi.

Gençlerin büyük bölümünün spor yapmadığını ve izlemediğini vurgulayan Erdoğan, sözlerini şöyle sürdürdü:

"Kültürün taşıyıcısı olan çeşitli mecralar var. Bunlardan en önemlisi dildir. Dilde kullanılan kelime dağarcığı aslında sizin yine kültürel aktarımınızın nesiller boyunca şekillendirdiği bir şeydir. Bir dilde bir kelime farklı konotasyonlar, yankılar taşırken başka bir dilde farklı anlaşılabilir. Bazı dillerde olan kelimeler başka dillerde yoktur. Mesela 'gönül' kelimesinin İngilizcede karşılığı yok. 'Kalp' diyorsunuz ama olmuyor. Gönül kelimesi demek ki muhabbeti ve dostluğu çok önemseyen, gerçekten merhametli olan falan bir toplumda sadece gelişebiliyor. Sporun da taşıyıcı özellikleri olduğunu görüyoruz. Ciritteki affederek puan almayı örnek veriyorum veya yağlı güreşte daha genç olan sporcu, daha büyük olan üstadını yendiği zaman sonunda elini öpüyor. Bu, kültürü sporun içinde taşıyan özellikler. Onun için buradaki mesele sadece spor değil ama spor tarafı çok önemli. Yaptığımız araştırmalara göre gençlerin yarısı ne izleyerek ne yaparak sporla ilişki kuruyor. Bunun için de kızların oranı daha yüksek. Bu kesimlerin geleneksel sporlarla mesela spora yeniden angaje olunabileceğini düşünüyoruz. Bu kültürel tonlarıyla daha güzel bir belki konsept getiriyor ve böylelikle daha çok gencimizin sporlarla iletişim kurmasını, ilişki kurmasını sağlamış oluyoruz. Bunu yaparken medeniyet iddiasına da bir parantez açmış oluyorsunuz. Kendi kimliğinizi, kültürünüzü yeni nesillere aktarmak için bir fırsat yakalamış oluyorsunuz. Biz bunu sadece merkezimizin olduğu İstanbul, Türkiye için değil 30 ülke, 52 üye ve bugüne kadar ilişki kurduğumuz 100'den fazla ülkede de aynı şekilde savunuyoruz ve anlatıyoruz. Bugün Avrupa da kendi kültürünü korumanın mücadelesini veriyor. Dünyadaki kültürel yozlaşma Batı'nın modernitesiyle ve sömürgecilikle bütün dünyaya yayıldı ama o yozlaşmadan Batı'nın kendisi de nasibini aldı. 18-19. yüzyıldaki yüksek sanatlarını, kültürel değerlerini 21. yüzyılda yaşatmakta Batı da zorlanıyor. Onun için bizim Avrupa'dan da üyelerimiz var. Çok gelişmiş bir ülke olan Japonya da kendi kültürünü yaşatmanın mücadelesini veriyor. Güney Kore de kendi kültürünü yaşatmanın mücadelesini veriyor. Elbette Moğolistan, Bangladeş, Pakistan da bu mücadeleyi sergiliyor. Türk dünyası ülkelerinde geleneksel sporlarımız çok güçlü. Bundan dolayı da çok mutluyuz ve gurur duyuyoruz. Türkiye'de de son 10 yılda yaptığımız çalışmalarda geleneksel sporların kurumsal kapasitesinin geliştiğini, halkımızla da çok güzel karşılık gördüğünü gerçekten izlemek bize çok keyif veriyor."

"DAHA İDDİALI OLMAK ZORUNDAYIZ"

Dünya Etnospor Birliği Başkanı Bilal Erdoğan, Türkiye'nin her konuda daha iddialı olması gerektiğini savundu.

Türkiye'deki eğitim imkanlarının arttığına değinen Erdoğan, "Ortaokul sınıflarına gittiğim zaman çocuklara uzanarak yapacakları, telefon ve bilgisayar üzerinden bir iş isteyip istemediklerini özellikle soruyorum. Okul fark etmeksizin çocukların yarısı bunu istiyor. Çocuklarımız ve gençlerimizin hem şansı hem de tuzağı bugünkü imkanlar, kolaylıklar. Türkiye, dünyanın en güçlü eğitim altyapılarından biri haline geldik. Gençler istedikleri alanda ücretsiz olarak üniversitenin sonuna kadar sahip olma imkanını yakaladı. Bu imkan belki bir genci, 'Bu eğitimi bitirdikten sonra diplomamla bir iş sahibi olurum. Öyle devam ederim' kolaycılığına sevk edebiliyor. Oysa ki daha netameli süreçlerle kendini yetiştiren insanların tırmalayarak bir şeyler edinme motivasyonu oluyor. Daha dirençli olabiliyorlar. Dolayısıyla bazı imkanlar yetişirken kişinin direncini gevşetebiliyor, hayata dair hedefleriyle ilgili ciddiyetini biraz sulandırabiliyor ama öbür taraftan da işte 'Nimet mi külfet mi?' diye de insanı düşündürüyor. Onun için gençlerimizin bir yandan rahatlık aradığını görebiliyoruz. Halbuki dünyada çok ciddi bir rekabet var. O rekabete hazırlanmak için daha dirençli, daha iddialı olmak zorundayız ve hedeflerimizi daha yukarılara koymak zorundayız." ifadelerini kullandı.

Türkiye'nin dünyada söz sahibi bir ülke olduğunu vurgulayan Erdoğan, şöyle konuştu:

"Artık, Türkiye'nin geldiği cesamet, geldiği güç noktası ve profili bizim her alanda yaptığımız işlerde dünyanın en iyisi olma iddiasıyla yapma zorunluluğunu bize dayatıyor. Şu anda biz ara bir yerdeyiz. Bölgesel güç, merkez ülke, sözüne itibar edilen Türkiye, bölgesine nizam vermesi belki beklenen Türkiye konumundayız ama bunu yapmak için 7'den 70'e her sektörde, her alanda çalışan insanımızın, gencimizin de iddiasının dünya çapında göstermesi gerek. Bazı imkanların varlığı belki sizi bu iddialara hazırlanmak için desteklerken sizin ona yönelik iç motivasyonunuzu zayıflatabiliyor. Belki gençlerin zorluğu bu alanda olabilir. 'Geleneği anlatmak mı, geleceği anlatmak mı?' diye sorarsanız herhalde geleneği bugün yaşatmak daha zor. Çünkü mesele cirit oynamak, geleneksel okçuluk yapmak, geleneksel güreşlerimizi eski ihtişamıyla, şenliğiyle, katılımıyla yapmak değil. Mesele gelenekte bize ait olan ruhu bugünün imkanlarıyla, rekabetiyle, dünyasıyla buluşturacak nüveyi bugünün genç neslinin kafasına, kalbine, gönlüne yerleştirmek. Marifet Mimar Sinan'ın yaptığı caminin aynısını yapmak değil. Mimar Sinan bugün yaşasaydı, 21. yüzyıl dünyasının Müslüman, Anadolulu, Türk mimarı olarak bugünün inşaat teknolojilerini, mühendislik çizgisini kullanarak ne yapardıyı yakalayacak bir nesil yetiştirmek. Bunu yaptığımız zaman gelecekle geçmiş arasında herhangi bir uyumsuzluk kalmamış oluyor. Geleceğin bütün imkanlarını kullanırız ama bunun için kendi kimliğimizden, kültürümüzden, inancımızdan, bu toprakları bize vatan yapan değerlerden sıyrılmamıza gerek yok. Biz, 300 yıl önce savaşlar kaybetmeye başladık. O zamana kadar kolay kolay savaş kaybetmeyen, zaferden zafere koşan ecdadımız bir yerde artık kaybetmeye başlayınca aydın kesimlerimiz de 'Niye kaybediyoruz?' diye sorgulamaya başladı. Veya toplumda 'Niye kaybediyoruz?' yerine belli bir yerden sonra 'Artık kazanamayız, artık kazanamayacağız herhalde'ye dönmeye başladı. Bu içselleştikten sonra 'biz kaybetmeye mahkumuz' ve 'O zaman kazanacaksak, bizi yenenlere benzememiz lazım.' denmeye başladı. Şimdi, o travmayı atlattığımızı düşünüyorum. Cumhurbaşkanımızın dünya çapındaki o öz güveni, dirayetli duruşu, millete de öz güven getirdi ve artık 'Biz kazanabiliriz' yerleşmeye başladı. Yeni nesillerde 'Biz kazanabiliriz' duygusunun daha da güçlenebileceğine inanıyorum. O duyguyla Selçuk (Bayraktar) beyi teknolojide bir lider yapan, dünyanın en iyi kurumlarında, en iyi eğitim kurumlarında eğitimini alıp kendi kimliğini, inancını, bu milletin bir ferdi olma özelliklerini hiç kaybetmeden geri dönüp dünyanın zirvesine bu milleti o alanda getirme işi, bizim her alanda kopyalamamız gereken iş. O zaman geçmişle gelecek arasında bize daha fazla güç veren bir ilişki kurma imkanı yakalıyoruz. Mesele sadece geçmişi anlatmak, gelenekleri diriltmek olmuyor; mesele geleceğe daha güçlü yürümemizi sağlamak oluyor. Aksi takdirde sadece Batılıya benzemek, sadece güçlü olduğunu vehmettiğimiz kesimlere benzemek dediğin zaman artık 'biz' ortadan kalkıyor. Artık sen, başka bir kültür tarihinin parçası haline gelmiş oluyorsun. Artık sen, sen değilsin. Kültür dediğimiz zaman tabii ki sadece bu işin içinde spor yok."

"GELENEKSEL SPORLARIN OLİMPİYATI DİYE TANIMLANACAK BİR ETNOSPORLAR 2027 ETKİNLİĞİNİ ÇALIŞIYORUZ"

Bilal Erdoğan, gelecek yıl geleneksel sporların olimpiyatı sayılabilecek bir etkinlik için çalıştıklarını söyledi.

Astana'daki Dünya Göçebe Oyunları'nın çok ihtişamlı olduğunu dile getiren Erdoğan, "Orada sanki uluslararası podyumda geleneksel sporlar kendini gösterdi gibi hissediyorum. Orası önemli bir dönüm noktasıydı. Şimdi bir sonraki hedefi büyüttük. Artık geleneksel sporların olimpiyatı diye tanımlanacak bir Etnosporlar 2027 etkinliği için çalışıyoruz. O da artık bu işin taçlandığı yer olacak. Dünyada çok çalkantılı, karanlık zamanları yaşıyoruz. Özellikle bölgemiz ve etrafımızda zulümlerin ve savaşların olduğu bir dönemde, geleneksel sporların ihyası, canlanması üzerinden de sanki dünyanın sadece huzur isteyen, barış isteyen, büyük güç rekabeti arasında sıkışıp kalan milletleri için de bir soluk olacak gibi de hissediyorum. Birçok Afrika ülkesinde, Balkanlar'da, Orta Asya'da, Asya'da konuştuğumuz insanlar, hatta ülkelerin spor bakanları ve yöneticileri, geleneksel sporlarla ilgili verdiğimiz mesajı çok beğeniyorlar. Bu konsepti çok doğru buluyorlar. İnşallah Astana'da 2024'te ulaştığı seviye, 2027 Etnosporlar'la çok daha yüksek bir noktaya gelecek." şeklinde görüş belirtti.

Düzenledikleri etkinliklerde gençlere ilham vermeyi istediklerini anlatan başkan Erdoğan, sözlerini şöyle sürdürdü:

"Bazısı için nostalji etkinliği olarak kalıyor. Kimisi belki bir büyüyle beraber geliyor, büyüğü daha çok ilgileniyor genç olanın ilgisini o kadar çok çekmeyebilir. Hedefimiz mümkün olduğunca daha genç yaşta, üniversite yaşında değil, mümkünse ortaokul, ilkokul yaşında çocukların gelip orada hoşça vakit geçirmesi, hala hayatına yeni şeyler katarken geleneksel sporlarla tanışmasını istiyoruz. Bugün 50-60 yaşında birisi festivalimize gelip hoşça vakit geçirmesi bir nostalji olacak. Ancak daha küçük yaşta gelenler, eve döndüğü zaman, 'Anne, baba ben okçuluğa başlamak istiyorum.' veya 'Beni at binmeye götürür müsünüz?' demeler başlıyor. Bunlar böyle bir günde olan şeyler değil. 10 yılda geldiğimiz noktayı düşününce, ikinci 10 yılda bu işin çarpanının daha da güçlü ve yaygın olacağına inanıyorum."

İstanbul'da geleneksel okçuluğa olan ilgiye değinen Bilal Erdoğan, "İstanbul'daki okçuluk kulüplerinin yerleri yetmiyor. Gelen herkesin talebine cevap veremiyorlar ve yeni yerler arayışındalar. Ekipman yetiştiremiyorlar, ekipmanlar daha hızlı eskiyor. Talep artıyor. Hem geleneksel yayla hem olimpik ve makaralı yayla olan okçulukta böyle bir sinerji var. Birbirini de besliyor . O da bize daha çok madalya getiriyor. Çin'deki en son Dünya Şampiyonası ikinci ayağında Türkiye birinci oldu en çok madalyayı kazandı. Bu büyük bir başarı. Bu başarının devamı gelecek. Los Angeles Olimpiyatları'nda da bu başarının geldiği noktayı göreceğiz. Sporcularımıza çok güveniyoruz, çok iyi çalışıyorlar, çok formdalar, çok iyi bir ekip havası var. Bu iş bizim ata sporumuz, kendi sporumuz. Biz burada zirvede olacağız, zirvede kalacağız. Okçulukta 'Türkler zaten yüzlerce yıldır zirvedeler.' dedirteceğiz. Tarihte iyi olduğumuz bir şeyde modern çağın şartlarında da iyiyiz. Tarihte en iyi yayları bizim ecdadımız yapmış. İnşallah gelecekte de en iyi çipleri, dronları, robotları da biz yapacağız. Biz her zaman teknolojide pratikliğimizle, zekamızla iyi olmaya namzet bir milletiz, yine iyi olacağız." ifadelerini kullandı.

Aziz Yıldırım'dan 'Yapı' çıkışı! 'Bu mücadelenin nasıl yapılacağını en iyi bilen benim'

Fenerbahçe Kulübü başkan adayı Aziz Yıldırım, kulübe bağlı akreditasyonlu dernek başkanları toplantısında kadro mühendisliğinden TFF ve hakem camiasına kadar gündeme dair çarpıcı açıklamalarda bulundu.

Fenerbahçe'de başkan adayı Aziz Yıldırım'ın açıklamaları

-Yıldız oyuncu bir tane olabilir. 10 tanesi de asker olmalı. Bizim başarılı olduğumuz yıllarda hep böyledir. Bu çalışmaların hepsini yapacağız, rahat olun. Hepimiz aynı şeyi söyleyip bağırmalıyız. O zaman güç oluruz.

-Bu mücadelenin nasıl yapılacağını en iyi bilen benim. Yapı, şu, bu... Öbür tarafta bir örgüt vardı, güçlü olan o kısımdı. TFF, hakemler... Onlar kolay iş.

- Bu kadar kalabalık dernek olduğunu bilmiyordum. Bizim zamanımızda 100 civarıydı 175 dernek olmuş. Biz seçilirsek hep beraber bir araya geleceğiz, stadın kapasitesinden, bilet dağıtımlarına kadar her şey adaletli dağılacak. Biz geldiğimiz zaman derneklere kulübe destek anlamında zorlama ve baskı yapmayacağız. Her şey gönül esaslı olacak.

-Bizim 'Kulübün şu eksiğini tamamlayın, şuraya bunu yapın' tarzı şeylere ihtiyacımız yok. Biz yapacağız. Sizlerle beraber sizden beklediğimiz tam destek olacak. Tek isteğimiz şampiyonluk. Bu şampiyonluk için sizin stadları doldurmanıza ve küskünlükleri, dargınlıkları bırakarak birlikte olmamıza ihtiyacımız var.

-Eğer bu sene şampiyon olamazsak geleceğimiz tehlikede. Bunu her yerde ifade ediyorum. Biz geleceğimizi kaybedemeyiz. 20 sene sonra Fenerbahçeli bulamazsınız haberiniz olsun. İyi oyuncular alacağız takımı şampiyon yapacağız. 22'sinde açıklamalar yapacağım

-Herkese çağrı yapacağım. Üye, taraftar, dernekler hepimiz bir araya geleceğiz. Küslükler olmayacak.

-Stadın büyütülmesi ile ilgili izinleri alacağız. Nihat Özbağ ve Barış Göktürk çalışmaları yapacak. Ben başlarında olacağım.

-Şimdi 'Başkan her şeye karışıyor' diyeceksiniz. Karışacağım, her işin başında duracağım. Karışmasak sonuçlar hüsran oluyor. Biz gerektiğinde soyunma odasında, Samandıra'da her şeye müdahil olacağız. Biz şampiyon yapacağız.

-Geçmişte olan tüm tecrübelerimiz heybede duruyor. Hatasıyla, doğrusuyla her şeyi biliyoruz. Yönetimimin çoğu yeni üye, yeni isimler olacaklar.

-Şampiyon yaptıktan sonra bırakacağım. 3 sene kesinlikle devam etmeyeceğim. Ben başkan olmayı düşünmüyordum, aday da olmayacaktım. Geçen sene imzalar toplanınca da gençleri teşvik ettim. Genç adaylar çıksın istedim. Ama malesef olmadı geçtiğimiz yıl. Şimdi bu yıl neden aday oldum ? Görüyorum ki güçlü bir tecrübe yeni genç, güçlü yönetim olması gerekiyor.

-Tek hedefimiz başarılı olmak. Bu başarı da şampiyonluktur.

Muğlaspor destanı: 3 yılda amatörden Trendyol 1. Lig'e!

Bölgesel Amatör Lig'den başladığı yükselişi 3 sezon içinde Trendyol 1. Lig'e taşıyan Muğlaspor, Türk futbolunda az görülen bir başarıya imza attı.

Bölgesel Amatör Lig'de (BAL) 2022-2023 sezonunda yer alan Muğla temsilcisi, her sezon bir üst lige çıkma başarısını, Nesine 2. Lig play-off finalinde Elazığspor'u geçerek 1. Lig vizesi ile taçlandırdı.

Kulüp Başkanı Menaf Kıyanç ve teknik direktör Mustafa Sarıgül, AA muhabirine, hem elde edilen sportif başarıyı hem de kulübün yeniden yapılanma sürecini değerlendirdi.

"Hayallerimize tutunmuştuk"

Başkan Menaf Kıyanç, 3 yıllık sürecin Türkiye'de çok az örneği olduğunu belirterek kulübü, borç batağında ve tesis eksikliği olan zorlu şartlardan buralara getirdiklerini söyledi.

Şampiyonluğun son haftalarda dramatik bir şekilde kaçtığı dönemde büyük bir travma yaşadıklarını ifade eden Kıyanç, şunları kaydetti:

“Çocuklara hep söylüyordum, 'biz hayallerimizin peşinde koşmaya devam edeceğiz ve hayallerimize tutunacağız' diyordum. Biz hayallerimize tutunmuştuk. O şampiyonluğu kaçırmak kolay değil ve siz onu kaçırdıktan sonra bir daha hızlı şekilde ayağa kalkmak zorundasınız. Takımla, teknik heyetle beraber ciddi bir mesai harcayarak hızlı bir şekilde toparlandık ve devamında play-off finalinde 1. Lig'e çıkmayı Allah nasip etti.”

"Muğla'da yıllarca olmayan birliktelik oluştu"

Sezon boyunca şehirde güçlü bir birliktelik oluştuğunu vurgulayan Kıyanç, "Muğla’da yıllardır görülmeyen bir kenetlenme yaşandı. Yaklaşık 6 bin 500 taraftarımız Bursa'daki final için 9 saatlik yolu göze aldı. Bir şehir ayağa kalktı, bir şehir inandı." ifadelerini kullandı.

"Hedef Birlik" parolası belirlediklerini belirten Kıyanç, kulübün gelecek planlamasında altyapının belirleyici olacağını vurgulayarak "Süper Lig hedefi elbette var ancak asıl başarı altyapıdan yetişecek oyuncularla sürdürülebilir bir yapı kurmak olacak. İlçe takımlarıyla koordineli bir sistem oluşturmayı hedefliyoruz." diye konuştu.

"Duyguyu kontrol eden bir takım oluşturduk"

Teknik direktör Mustafa Sarıgül ise göreve ligin son 5 haftasında geldiğini hatırlatarak, kısa sürede takımın oyun yapısında önemli değişiklikler yaptıklarına dikkati çekerek "Takımı daha sabırlı, beklemeyi bilen ve özellikle duygusunu kontrol edebilen bir yapıya dönüştürmeye çalıştık. Final maçını da bu anlayışla, taktiksel bir sabırla kazandık." dedi.

Oyuncuların mental olarak iyi bir reaksiyon verdiğini belirten Sarıgül, "Duyguyu kaybeden maçın kontrolünü de kaybeder. Oyuncularım buna çok iyi cevap verdi, sakin kaldık ve sonuca gittik. Şimdi 1. Lig seviyesinde kurumsal yapının güçlendirilmesi gerekiyor. Artık yapılanmanın 1. Lig gerçeklerine göre yeniden planlanması önemli." değerlendirmesinde bulundu.

Beşiktaş'ın yeni hocası açıklandı

Beşiktaş BOA'nın yeni başantrenörü Erman Okerman oldu.

Beşiktaş BOA Kadın Basketbol Takımı'nda başantrenörlük görevine Erman Okerman getirildi.

Besıktas

Siyah-beyazlı kulüpten yapılan açıklamada, "Erman Okerman'a 'hoş geldin' diyor, görevinde başarılar diliyoruz." ifadelerine yer verildi.

Erman Okerman, kariyeri boyunca Fenerbahçe, Canik Belediyespor, Konak Belediyespor, Foça Basketbol ve Nesibe Aydın gibi kulüplerde görev aldı.

Hakemler futbolu yine katletti: Her şey hegemonya yıkılmasın diye

Son haftaya lider giren Hearts, Celtic deplasmanında öne geçti ama devreyi bitiren o tartışmalı penaltı her şeyi altüst etti. Futbol dünyası İskoçya'daki bu sona isyan ediyor!

Futbol romantikleri ve "iki kutuplu düzen yıkılsın" diyen tüm futbolseverler kelimenin tam anlamıyla yasta. İskoçya’da adeta asırlık bir masalın, peri masalının kıyısından dönüldü.

Son haftaya 80 puanla lider giren Hearts, en yakın takipçisi 79 puanlı Celtic’e konuk oldu. Hearts beraberlik bile alsa, tam 41 yıldır Celtic ve Rangers arasında gidip gelen o meşhur hegemonyayı yıkacak, İskoç futbolunda Alex Ferguson’ın 1985’teki efsanevi Aberdeen şampiyonluğundan sonra bir ilki başaracaktı.

Üstelik maç tam da onların istediği gibi başladı; 43. dakikada Lawrence Shankland ile öne geçip şampiyonluk kupasının kulbundan tuttular. Ancak Glasgow deplasmanında o baskıyı kaldırmak kolay olmadı.

İlk yarının uzatma dakikalarında (45+4) Arne Engels’in penaltı golüyle Celtic maça ortak oldu.

İkinci yarıda direnen Hearts, 87'de Daizen Maeda'nın golüne engel olamadı. Maçın son saniyelerinde (90+8) Callum Osmand kontrataktan skoru 3-1’e getirerek futbol dünyasındaki tüm tarafsız izleyicilerin hayallerini yıktı.

En son 1959-1960 sezonunda şampiyon olan Hearts, tam 66 yıl sonra bu hasreti dindirmeye, ligi domine eden iki devin arasından sıyrılmaya inanılmaz yaklaşmıştı ama son düzlükte başaramadı.

İlk yarının son anlarında verilen penaltı için tüm dünyadaki futbolseverler, ceza sahası içindeki müdahalenin penaltıyı gerektirecek kadar şiddetli olmadığını, Celticli oyuncunun teması hissettiği anda kendini çok kolay bıraktığını savunuyor.

İskoçya'da Celtic ve Rangers'ın kritik anlarda hakem kararlarıyla "kollandığı" yönündeki kronik eleştiriler, bu pozisyonla birlikte yeniden alevlendi.

Hearts teknik heyeti ve futbolcuları, hakemin böyle tarihi bir maçta, ilk yarının son saniyesinde bu kadar kolay düdük çalmaması gerektiği konusunda birleşti.

Ömer Faruk Yurtseven Real Madrid'de

Milli basketbolcu Ömer Faruk Yurtseven, Real Madrid ile anlaştı.

Milli basketbolcu Ömer Faruk Yurtseven, İspanyol kulübü Real Madrid ile anlaştı.

Kulüpten yapılan açıklamada, "Real Madrid, Ömer Yurtseven ile anlaşmaya vardı ve bu anlaşmayla pivot oyuncusu 30 Haziran 2026'ya kadar kulüple sözleşme imzaladı." denildi.

Açıklamada, milli takımın da formasını giyen Yurtseven'in 2025'teki Avrupa Şampiyonası'nda (EuroBasket) Türkiye'nin gümüş madalya aldığı kadrosunda yer aldığı bilgisi hatırlatıldı.

Milli oyuncu, NBA kariyerinde Miami Heat (2021-2023), Utah Jazz (2023-2024) ve Golden State Warriors (2026) takımlarında oynadı. Yurtseven, son olarak geçen nisan ayında Warriors forması giymişti.

İskoçya'da şampiyon Celtic

İskoçya Premiership'in son haftasında şampiyon belli oldu. Evinde Hearts'ı 3-1 yenen Celtic, şampiyonluğunu ilan etti.

İskoçya Premiership'in son haftasında sahasında ağırladığı Hearts'ı 3-1 yenen Celtic, şampiyonluğunu ilan etti.

Ligin son haftasında 80 puanla liderlik koltuğunda oturan Hearts, 79 puana sahip en yakın takipçisi Celtic'e konuk oldu.

Futbolseverlerin merakla beklediği mücadelenin ilk yarım saatlik bölümde oyunu istediği gibi kontrol eden Hearts karşısında ceza alanında pozisyon bulmakta zorlanan Celtic, 32. dakikada Sebastian Tounekti ile uzaktan kaleyi yokladı ancak top Alexander Schwolow'da kaldı.

Son bölümde üst üste korner kazanan Hearts, 43. dakikada öne geçerek şampiyonluk yolunda büyük avantaj yakaladı. 43. dakikada sağ taraftan kullanılan atışta, arka direğe gönderilen topu Lawrence Shankland kafa vuruşuyla ağlara gönderdi: 0-1.

Ev sahibi ekibin yanıtı gecikmedi. Sol taraftan gelişen Celtic atağında Kieran Tierney'nin ceza alanına göndermek istediği topa Alexandros Kyziridis elle müdahale edince hakem Don Robertson penaltı noktasını gösterdi.

45+4. dakikada atışı kullanan Arne Engels, topu kalecinin uzandığı köşeden filelerle buluşturdu ve ilk yarı 1-1 berabere sona erdi.

İkinci yarıya tutuk başlayan ve pozisyon üretmekte zorlanan Celtic, 70. dakikadan itibaren Hearts kalesinde daha fazla görünürken, 79. dakikada Kelechi Iheanacho'nun ceza yayı içinden şutunda top yan direkten döndü.

87. dakikada sol taraftan gelişen Celtic atağında, ceza alanında topa son dokunan Daizen Maeda, takımını 2-1 öne geçirdi.

Hearts'ın tüm hatlarıyla yüklendiği 90+8. dakikada gelişen ani atakta Callum Osmand ile bir gol daha bulan Celtic, rakibini 3-1 yendi.

Celtic, tarihinin 56. şampiyonluğunu elde etti ve bu alanda Rangers'ı geride bıraktı.

İskoç futbolunda 41 yıldır Glasgow'dan çıkmayan şampiyonluk kupası, Celtic'in müzesine gitti.

Celtic, ligde son 16 şampiyonluğun 15'ini kazanma başarısını gösterdi.

Hearts, 40 yıl sonra şampiyonluğu yine Celtic'e verdi

İskoçya'da 40 yıl önce yine son haftaya lider giren ancak Dundee'ye son maçta 2-0 yenilerek şampiyonluğu Celtic'e kaptıran Hearts, bir kez daha aynı hayal kırıklığını yaşadı.

Alex Ferguson'un teknik direktörlüğünü yaptığı Aberdeen, 1984-85 sezonunda İskoçya'da son farklı şampiyon oldu. O tarihten bu yana ise ligi sadece Celtic ve Rangers kazandı. Celtic 23, Rangers 18 kez kupayı müzesine götürdü.

Jorge Jesus konusundaki en büyük endişe: Derbiler

Fenerbahçe'de Jorge Jesus'un tekrar takıma dönebileceği yönünde çok sayıda haber var... Portekizli çalıştırıcının önceki döneminde aldığı derbi sonuçları ise bazı taraftarları rahatsız ediyor.

1 Temmuz 2022'de Fenerbahçe'yle anlaşan Jorge Jesus, 30 Haziran 2023 tarihinde kulüpten ayrılmıştı. 71 yaşındaki tecrübeli çalıştırıcı o sezon Türkiye Kupası'nı kazandı. Ancak şampiyonluk yarışını kaybetti. Şu anda Suudi Arabistan ekibi Al-Nassr'ın başında... Ve yönetimin yeni sözleşme tekliflerine olumlu yanıt vermedi.

Fenerbahce

SADECE TRABZONSPOR GALİBİYETİ

Jesus'un, tekrar Fenerbahçe'nin başına geçebileceği konuşuluyor. Portekizli hocanın Fenerbahçe'deki derbi karnesi şu şekilde oluşmuştu:

0-0 Beşiktaş

0-2 Trabzonspor

0-3 Galatasaray

2-4 Beşiktaş

3-1 Trabzonspor

0-3 Galatasaray

Bazı Sarı-Lacivertli taraftarlar, bu performans sebebiyle Jesus'un dönüş ihtimaline sıcak bakmıyor.

ŞU AN BELLİ DEĞİL

Jorge Jesus'un, Portekiz Milli Takımı'nın başına geçebileceği de konuşuluyor. Şu anda onun geleceğiyle ilgili tam bir belirsizlik var... Fenerbahçe'deki başkan adaylarından birinin, tecrübeli çalıştırıcıyla dirsek temasında olduğu belirtiliyor. Her şey, seçim sürecinin ardından netleşecek.

Galatasaray UEFA finalini bekliyor: Transfer görüşmesi

20 Mayıs Çarşamba günü Freiburg ve Aston Villa, UEFA Avrupa Ligi finalinde karşılaşacak. Dev final İstanbul'da... Ve Galatasaray, Johan Manzambi transferi için bu süreçte iyice gaza basacak.

UEFA Avrupa Ligi finalinde Aston Villa ve Freiburg karşılaşacak. Zorlu mücadele, 20 Mayıs Çarşamba günü Beşiktaş Tüpraş Stadyumu'nda oynanacak. Galatasaray yaklaşık 1 yıldır, Freiburg forması giyen Johan Manzambi'yi transfer etmeye çalışıyor. İstanbul'daki finale, oyuncunun menajeri de gelecek.

YÜZ YÜZE GÖRÜŞMELER

Galatasaray, İstanbul'daki karşılaşmayı önemli bir fırsat olarak görüyor. Burada oyuncunun temsilcisi ve Freiburg'la yüz yüze görüşmeler yapılacağı öğrenildi. 20 yaşındaki merkez orta saha oyuncusu, TFF'nin önümüzdeki sezon için belirlediği genç yabancı kriterini fazlasıyla karşılıyor.

UCUZA BİTME İHTİMALİ SIFIR!

Johan Manzambi ile Galatasaray dışında şu takımların ilgilendiği konuşuluyor:

Real Madrid

Manchester United

Bayer Leverkusen

İsviçreli futbolcunun tahmini piyasa değeri 35 milyon euro... Ancak Freiburg'un bundan daha fazlasını istemesi bekleniyor. Galatasaray transfer görüşmelerinde epey terleyecek...

Taraftardan Uğurcan mesajı: Camiasız kalmadı!

Uğurcan Çakır, Trabzonspor'dan Galatasaray'a transfer olduğunda, camiasız kalacağını iddia edenler olmuştu. Ancak hem sezon içinde yaşananlar hem de şampiyonluk kutlamasındaki görüntüler, farklı şeyler anlattı.

Fernando Muslera'nın ayrılığı sonrasında Galatasaray uzun süre kaleci aradı. En sonunda Trabzonspor'a 27.5 milyon euro (KDV dahil 33 milyon) ödenerek Uğurcan Çakır kadroya katıldı. Milli file bekçisiyle 30 Haziran 2030 tarihine kadar mukavele yapıldı. Bu transfer, çok uzun süre konuşuldu.

Galatasaray

ÇOK SERT AÇIKLAMALAR

Uğurcan'ın Galatasaray'a giderek camiasız kalacağını iddia edenler oldu. Özellikle Trabzon'daki lig maçı öncesinde Bordo-Mavililer'den çok sert açıklamalar geldi. Uğurcan, kendisiyle ilgili söylenenlere yanıt vermedi. İlk sezonunda da Cim-Bom'da şampiyonluk yaşadı.

HAKKINI TESLİM ETTİLER

Şampiyonluk kutlamalarında en fazla ilgi ve sevgi gösterilen oyunculardan biri hiç şüphesiz Uğurcan Çakır'dı... Sarı-Kırmızılı taraftarlar böylece, "Uğurcan camiasız kalacak" sözlerine de itiraz etmiş oldu. 30 yaşındaki kaleci, sezon içinde çok iyi performanslar sergiledi. Galatasaray taraftarları, ona her zaman hakkını teslim etti.

Galatasaray bir gecede para bastı: 50 milyon TL

Rams Park'ta düzenlenen görkemli şampiyonluk kutlamalarında tribünleri tamamen dolduran Galatasaray, geceden sadece bilet satışı vasıtasıyla 50 milyon TL'lik dev bir gelir elde etti.

Süper Lig’de elde ettiği şampiyonluğu taraftarıyla birlikte coşku içinde kutlayan Galatasaray, bu tarihi gecede kulüp kasasını da doldurdu. Sarı-kırmızılı ekibin Rams Park’ta düzenlediği görkemli şampiyonluk kutlamalarında, sadece bilet satışlarından elde edilen gelir dudak uçuklattı.

Galatasaray

Edinilen bilgilere göre, stadyumu hınca hınç dolduran binlerce taraftarın katıldığı organizasyonda, bilet satışlarından elde edilen toplam hasılat 50 milyon TL’yi buldu.

Galatasaray

Işık gösterileri, konserler ve futbolcuların ikonik sahne çıkışlarıyla görsel bir şölene dönüşen kutlama gecesinde, Rams Park'ta boş koltuk kalmadı. Günler öncesinden satışa çıkan ve kısa sürede tükenen biletler, sarı-kırmızılı kulübe dev bir finansal katkı sağladı.

Can Armando Güner'in yol haritası: Oynama garantisi

Galatasaray'ın devre arasında kadrosuna kattığı Can Armando Günen'in önümüzdeki sezon kiralanabileceği öğrenildi. Genç yetenek böylece maç tecrübesi kazanacak.

Galatasaray devre arasında Gladbach'a 350 bin euro ödeyerek Can Armando Güner'i transfer etmişti. 18 yaşındaki genç kanat oyuncusuyla 30 Haziran 2030 tarihine kadar mukavele yapıldı. 1.78 boyundaki futbolcu, Türkiye Kupası'nda 1 maçta 13 dakika görev yaptı. Süper Lig'de ise henüz siftah yapamadı.

Galatasaray

YAKINDAN TAKİP EDİLECEK

Galatasaray'ın, gelişiminin hızlanması için önümüzdeki sezon Can'ı kiralamayı düşündüğü öğrenildi. 18 yaşındaki futbolcuya talip olacak takımlardan belirli bir sayıda maç garantisi istenecek. Armando Güner'in oradaki performansı da yakından takip edilecek...

HÜCUMDA JOKER

Asıl yeri sağ kanat olan genç yetenek, sağ tarafta ve forvet arkasında da görev yapabiliyor. Can, Galatasaray'ın U19 takımında 2 maçta süre aldı. Sahada 135 dakika kalırken 1 gol kaydetti. İlerleyen yıllarda ondan önemli bir çıkış bekleniyor. Ve bu sebeple de fazla şans bulabileceği bir ekibe kiralık gitmesi, onun açısından faydalı olabilir.

Fatih Karagümrük-Alanyaspor: 2-1 (MAÇ SONUCU)

Trendyol Süper Lig'in 34. ve son haftasında Mısırlı.com.tr Fatih Karagümrük, sahasında Corendon Alanyaspor'u 2-1 mağlup etti.

Trendyol Süper Lig'in 34. ve son haftasında Mısırlı.com.tr Fatih Karagümrük, sahasında Corendon Alanyaspor ile karşı karşıya geldi. Ligin bitimine 1 hafta kala küme düşmesi kesinleşen ev sahibi takım, 1-0 geriye düştüğü maçta rakibini 2-1 mağlup etti. Bu sonuçla birlikte puanını 30'a yükselten Karagümrük, Süper Lig'e galibiyetle veda etti.

Corendon Alanyaspor'un tek golü 32. dakikada Elia Meschack'tan geldi. Karagümrük'ün gollerini ise 47. ve 72. dakikalarda Sam Larsson kaydetti.

MAÇTAN DAKİKALAR

10. dakikada orta sahadan aldığı topla rakip ceza yayına kadar giden Maestro'nun çektiği şutta kaleci Furkan Bekleviç, meşin yuvarlağı kornere çeldi.

22. dakikada Meschack'ın pasında savunma arkasına sarkan Ui-jo'nun ceza sahası sağ çaprazından vuruşunda kaleci Furkan Bekleviç, ayaklarıyla gole izin vermedi.

32. dakikada Alanyaspor öne geçti. Hadergjonaj'ın pasında sağ kanatta topla buluşan Meschack, dar açıdan yaptığı vuruşla meşin yuvarlağı ağlarla buluşturdu: 1-0.

Alanyaspor, ilk yarıyı 1-0 önde kapattı.

47. dakikada Fatih Karagümrük, beraberliği yakaladı. Larsson'un pasında ceza sahası ön çizgisi önünde topla buluşan Berkay Özcan, topukla meşin yuvarlağı Barış Kalaycı'ya aktardı. Ceza yayındaki Barış'ın pasında penaltı noktasının sağ tarafında topla buluşan Larsson'un vuruşunda meşin yuvarlak filelere gitti: 1-1.

67. dakikada Makouta'nın pasında sağ kanatta topla buluşan Meschack, ceza sahasına girdikten sonra çaprazdan vuruşunu yaptı. Kaleci Furkan Bekleviç, iki hamlede meşin yuvarlağı kontrol etti.

72. dakikada Fatih Karagümrük, penaltıdan öne geçti. Babicka, Enes Keskin'in kendisine ceza sahası içinde yaptığı müdahale sonrası yerde kaldı. Hakem Oğuzhan Aksu, VAR uyarısıyla pozisyonu izlemesinin ardından penaltı kararını verdi. Topun başına geçen Larsson, yaptığı sert vuruşla ağları havalandırdı: 2-1.

Fatih Karagümrük, maçtan 2-1'lik galibiyetle ayrıldı.

Stat: Atatürk Olimpiyat

Hakemler: Oğuzhan Aksu, Selahattin Altay, Mücahid Adem Çelebi

Mısırlı.com.tr Fatih Karagümrük: Furkan Bekleviç, Esgaio, Biraschi, Anıl Yiğit Çınar, Çağtay Kurukalıp, Bartuğ Elmaz, Kranevitter, Traore (Dk. 64 Babicka), Berkay Özcan, Barış Kalaycı (Dk. 90+1 Tarık Buğra Kalpaklı), Larsson (Dk. 90 Fatih Kurucuk)

Corendon Alanyaspor: Victor, Lima, Aliti, Viana (Dk. 82 Güven Yalçın), Hadergjonaj, Maestro (Dk. 81 Efecan Karaca), Makouta (Dk. 72 İzzet Çelik), Duarte, Enes Keskin (Dk. 72 İbrahim Kaya), Ui-jo (Dk. 72 Hagi), Meschack

Goller: Dk. 32 Meschack (Corendon Alanyaspor), Dk. 47 ve 72 (Penaltıdan) Larsson (Mısırlı.com.tr Fatih Karagümrük)

Sarı kart: Dk. 90+4 Çağtay Kurukalıp (Mısırlı.com.tr Fatih Karagümrük)

İlkay Gündoğan'dan Bernardo Silva açıklaması

4 sene üst üste şampiyon olarak 26.şampiyonluğunu ilan eden Galatasaray'ın tecrübeli isimlerinden İlkay Gündoğan, teknik heyete dahil olacağı yönündeki iddialara açıklık getirdi.

Galatasaray'ın başarılı isimlerinden İlkay Gündoğan, Sportcell'e açıklamalarda bulundu.

Galatasaray

İlkay Gündoğan'ın açıklamaları şöyle:

-Galatasaray benim gerçekten çocukluk aşkım. Manchester City ile 1 sene daha kontratım vardı. Ama Galatasaray benim için bambaşka bir his. Kalbimi dinledim.

-İlk geldiğimde tesisleri gezerken her masada Nutella bardağı oluyordu. Ben küçükken çok seviyordum. Hala tatillerde ve kahvaltılarda yerim. Ama profesyonel sporcuların olduğu yerde öyle açık durması pek hoşuma gitmedi. Bazı kişilere bahsettim, haber oldu. Bence olmaması gereken bir şey. Ben sezon boyunca Nutella yemiyorum.

Galatasaray

"Seneye teknik heyete dahil olacağın yönünde haberler çıktı, düşüncen ne?"

-Öyle bir düşüncem şu anda yok. Her gün idmana gelmekten, sahada takım arkadaşlarımla çalışmaktan zevk alıyorum. Zevk aldıkça aktif şekilde futbola devam etmek istiyorum.

-Uzun vadeli düşünürsem; aklımda tabii ki öyle düşünceler var. Lisanslarıma da başladım. Sportif Direktörlük yönünde de bazı şeyler düşünüyorum.

-Resmi teklif almadık. Temas oldu ama Galatasaraylı olduğum için oldu belki de. Gerçekten böyle çok yakın olduğumuz resmi net bir şey çok fazla yoktu.

Bernardo Silva?

-Nasip, kısmet. Düşünüyorsa, telefonum hep açık. Düşünüyorsa tabii ki isteriz...

Premyer Liqa: 34 mövsüm, 99 mükafat, 21 komanda

16 May 2026 at 22:20

Futbol üzrə Azərbaycan çempionatında (Premyer Liqa) 2025/2026 mövsümünün bütün mükafatçılarının medallarının əyarı dəqiqləşib.

Arena.az xəbər verir ki, ilk çempionluğu qazanan “Sabah”ın ardından “üçlük”də yerini təmin edən “Qarabağ”la “Turan Tovuz”un hansı əyarlı medal qazandığı 32-ci turda bəlli olub.

“Qarabağ” “İmişli” üzərində 3:0 hesablı qələbə qazanaraq 2-ci yeri təmin edib. Bununla da “Qarabağ”ın Avropa Liqasının 1-ci təsnifat mərhələsində oynayacağı dəqiqləşib.

32-ci turda səfərdə “Şamaxı”ya 2:3 hesabı ilə məğlub olan “Turan Tovuz” isə Premyer Liqanın 3-cüsü olub. Qərb təmsilçisi Avropa Konfrans Liqasında mübarizəyə 2-ci təsnifat mərhələsindən başlayacaq.

Bununla da ötən mövsümün üç mükafatçısından yalnız biri – “Qarabağ” yenə medalçılar sırasında qalıb. “Sabah” fasilədən sonra “üçlüy”ə qayıdıbsa, “Turan Tovuz” ilk dəfə bunu bacarıb. Bir mövsümdə iki komandanın mükafatçılar sırasına qoşulması və yalnız birinin “üçlük”də qalmasına sonunu dəfə 2010/11 mövsümündə təsadüf olunmuşdu. 15 il əvvəl də “Qarabağ” bir mövsüm öncəki kimi mükafatçılar sırasında qalmışdı.

Premyer Liqanın bütün mükafatçıları 

mövsümçempionII yerIII yer
1992Neftçi (Bakı)Xəzər (Sumqayıt)Turan (Tovuz)
1993Qarabağ (Ağdam)Xəzər (Sumqayıt)Turan (Tovuz)
1993/94Turan (Tovuz)Qarabağ (Ağdam)Kəpəz (Gəncə)
1994/95Kəpəz (Gəncə)Turan (Tovuz)Neftçi (Bakı)
1995/96Neftçi (Bakı)Xəzri (Buzovna)Kəpəz (Gəncə)
1996/97Neftçi (Bakı)Qarabağ (Ağdam)Xəzri (Buzovna)
1997/98Kəpəz (Gəncə)Dinamo (Bakı)Şəmkir
1998/99Kəpəz (Gəncə)ŞəmkirNeftçi (Bakı)
1999/2000ŞəmkirKəpəz (Gəncə)Neftçi (Bakı)
2000/01ŞəmkirNeftçi (Bakı)Viləş (Masallı)
2001/02Yarımçıq qalıb   
2002/03Keçirilməyib  
2003/04Neftçi (Bakı)ŞəmkirQarabağ-Azərsun (Ağdam)
2004/05Neftçi (Bakı)Xəzər-LənkəranKarvan (Yevlax)
2005/06BakıKarvan (Yevlax)Neftçi (Bakı)
2006/07Xəzər-LənkəranNeftçi (Bakı)Bakı
2007/08İnter (Bakı)Olimpik (Bakı)Neftçi (Bakı)
2008/09Bakıİnter (Bakı)Simurq (Zaqatala)
 2009/10İnter (Bakı)BakıQarabağ (Ağdam)
2010/11Neftçi (Bakı)Xəzər LənkəranQarabağ (Ağdam)
2011/12Neftçi (Bakı)Xəzər Lənkəranİnter (Bakı)
2012/13Neftçi (Bakı)Qarabağ (Ağdam)İnter (Bakı)
2013/14Qarabağ (Ağdam)İnter (Bakı)Qəbələ
2014/15Qarabağ (Ağdam)İnter (Bakı)Qəbələ
2015/16Qarabağ (Ağdam)Zirə (Bakı)Qəbələ
2016/17Qarabağ (Ağdam)Qəbələİnter (Bakı)
2017/18Qarabağ (Ağdam)QəbələNeftçi (Bakı)
2018/19Qarabağ (Ağdam)Neftçi (Bakı)Səbail (Bakı)
2019/20Qarabağ (Ağdam)Neftçi (Bakı)Keşlə (Bakı)
2020/21Neftçi (Bakı)Qarabağ (Ağdam)Sumqayıt
2021/22Qarabağ (Ağdam)Neftçi (Bakı)Zirə (Bakı)
2022/23Qarabağ (Ağdam)Sabah (Bakı)Neftçi (Bakı)
2023/24Qarabağ (Ağdam)Zirə (Bakı)Sabah (Bakı)
2024/25Qarabağ (Ağdam)Zirə (Bakı)Araz-Naxçıvan
2025/26Sabah (Bakı)Qarabağ (Ağdam)Turan Tovuz

34-cü mövsümü başa çatmaqda olan Azərbaycan çempionatlarından birinin qalibləri müəyyənləşmədiyini nəzərə alsaq, ümumilikdə 33 dəst medal sahibini tapıb. Bu 99 medaldan 21-ni “Neftçi”, 20-ni “Qarabağ” əldə edib.

Yubiley mükafatına sahib çıxan Ağdam klubu gümüş medalların sayında “Neftçi”nin rekorduna çatıb. Hər iki komandanın 5 ikinciliyi var.

“Turan Tovuz” 21-ci mükafatçı kimi tarixə düşübsə, “Sabah” hər üç əyarlı medala sahib çıxan 7-ci komanda olub.

Premyer Liqa tarixinin mükafatçıları klublar üzrə:

klubIIIIII
Qarabağ (Ağdam)1253
Neftçi (Bakı)957
Kəpəz (Gəncə)312
Şamaxı234
Bakı222
Şəmkir220
Turan (Tovuz)112
Xəzər Lənkəran130
Sabah (Bakı)111
Zirə (Bakı)031
Qəbələ023
Xəzər (Sumqayıt)020
Xəzri (Bakı)011
Karvan (Yevlax)011
Olimpik (Bakı)010
Simurq (Zaqatala)001
Viləş (Masallı)001
Səbail (Bakı)001
Sumqayıt001
Araz-Naxçıvan001
Turan Tovuz001


Qeyd edək ki, “Bakı” “Dinamo”, “Şamaxı” “İnter” və “Keşlə”, “Qarabağ” “Qarabağ-Azərsun”, AZAL isə “Olimpik” adı altında mükafat qazanıb.

“Şamaxı” – “Turan Tovuz” 3:2 – Video

16 May 2026 at 22:00

Azərbaycan Premyer Liqasının 32-ci turunun “Şamaxı” – “Turan Tovuz” matçı meydan sahiblərinin 3:2 hesablı qələbəsi ilə başa çatdı.

Arena.az Şamaxıda baş tutmuş bu matçın yekun protokolunu və icmalını təqdim edir.

Azərbaycan Premyer Liqası
32-ci tur
16 may

“Şamaxı” – “Turan Tovuz” 3:2
Qollar: Arsen Ağcabəyov, 10. Dioqo Balau, 28. Abdulla Rzayev, 83 – İbrahima Vadji, 65. Alexandro Serrano, 72.
Sarı vərəqələr: Oruc Məmmədov, 68 (qeyri-idman hərəkəti) – Xəyal Nəcəfov, 36 (hakimin qərarına etiraz). Roderik Miller, 56 (qeyri-idman hərəkəti). Roberto Olabe, 64 (hakimin qərarına etiraz). Enrike Silva, 70 (hakimin qərarına etiraz). Joarlem Santos, 90+4 (qeyri-idman hərəkəti).
Artırılan vaxt: Birinci hissədə 1 dəqiqə, ikinci hissədə 4 dəqiqə.
Saat 17:00. Şamaxı şəhər stadionu, 650 tamaşaçı.

Baş hakim: Rəvan Həmzəzadə.
Baş hakimin köməkçiləri: Eyyub İbrahimov, Teymur Teymurov.
Dördüncü hakim: Ruslan Quliyev.
VAR: Kamranbəy Rəhimov.
AVAR: Zeynal Zeynalov.
Hakim-inspektor: Rəhim Həsənov.
AFFA nümayəndəsi: Emin Cəfərov.

Şamaxı: 1. Rikardo Fernandes, 5. Arsen Ağcabəyov (k), 2. Abdulla Rzayev, 97. Oruc Məmmədov, 82. Rüfət Abbasov, 7. Edqar Adilxanov (80. Həbib İsmayılov, 69), 9. Karim Rossi, 3. Vladislav Veremeyev, 13. Rikardo Apolinario, 11. Dioqo Balau (27. Emil Süleymanov, 90), 4. Sezar Enrike.
Ehtiyat oyunçular: 62. Abdulla Seydəhmədov, 99. Səlim Həşimov, 17. Rafael Məhərrəmli, 21. Bilal İsmayılov, 48. Ramiz Muradov, 77. Nihat Mehralıyev, 14. Ravil Qafarov, 10. Andrey Tırkovyanu, 88. Rodriqo Fernandes, 19. Abdullahi Şuaybu.
Baş məşqçi: Ayxan Abbasov.

Turan Tovuz: 41. Sergey Samok, 17. Rəhim Sadıxov (29. Filip Ozobiç, 46), 10. Xəyal Nəcəfov (19. Roberto Olabe, 59), 11. Ayxan Hüseynov (99. İbrahima Vadji, 46), 5. Roderik Miller, 3. Enrike Silva (8. David Tavares, 86), 23. Alexandro Serrano, 90. Joarlem Santos, 15. Emmanuel Hakman (k) (2. Mark Rene Mampassi, 59), 32. Hayderson Hurtado, 7. Xorxe Silva.
Ehtiyat oyunçular: 1. Oleq Baklov, 13. Mehman Hacıyev, 4. Şəhriyar Əliyev, 6. Fərid Yusifli.
Baş məşqçi: Kurban Berdıyev.

“Qarabağ” “gümüş”ü və Avropa Liqasına vəsiqəni təmin etdi

16 May 2026 at 21:40

“Qarabağ” futbol üzrə Azərbaycan Premyer Liqasının 2025/2026-cı illər mövsümünün 32-ci turunda “İmişli”yə 3:0 hesabıyla qalib gəlib.

Arena.az xəbər verir ki, Qurban Qurbanovun komandası bu qələbə sayəsində həm çempionatın gümüş medallarını, həm də Avropa Liqasına vəsiqəni rəsmiləşdirib.

32 matçdan sonra xallarının sayını 66-ya çatdırmış Ağdam təmsilçisi əsas izləyiciləri üçün əlçatmaza çevrilib. Bu mövsüm çempionluğu “Sabah”a uduzmuş komanda 2026/2027-ci illər mövsümündə Avropa Liqasında mübarizə aparacaq.

“Qarabağ” bu turnirə birinci təsnifat mərhələsindən qoşulacaq. Bu mərhələnin püşkü iyunun 16-da atılacaq. Avroliqanın ilk təsnifat mərhələsinin oyunları isə iyulun 9-da və 16-da baş tutacaq.

Xatırladaq ki, daha öncə 12 qızıl və 3 bürünc medalı olan Ağdam təmsilçisi tarixində 5-ci dəfə gümüş medala sahib çıxıb.

Bu gün səfərdə “Şamaxı”ya 2:3 hesabıyla uduzmuş “Turan Tovuz”un da mövsümü 3-cü pillədə başa vuracağı dəqiqləşib. Nəticədə 59 xalı olan Tovuz təmsilçisi də bürünc medalları və Avropa Konfrans Liqasına vəsiqəni rəsmiləşdirib.

Konfrans Liqasına sonuncu vəsiqə isə ya “Neftçi”yə (53 xal), ya da “Zirə”yə (50 xal) qismət olacaq. Bu, ya sabah, ya da sonuncu turda keçiriləcək oyunlardan sonra bəlli olacaq.

“Qarabağ” – “İmişli” 3:0 – Video

16 May 2026 at 21:20

Azərbaycan Premyer Liqasının 32-ci turunun “Qarabağ” – “İmişli” matçı meydan sahiblərinin 3:0 hesablı qələbəsi ilə başa çatdı.

Arena.az Bakıda baş tutmuş bu matçın yekun protokolunu və icmalını təqdim edir.

Azərbaycan Premyer Liqası
32-ci tur
16 may

“Qarabağ” – “İmişli” 3:0
Qollar: Kamilo Duran, 46. Marko Yankoviç, 66-pen. Abdullah Zubir, 78.
Sarı vərəqələr: Mateus Silva, 34 (qeyri-idman hərəkəti). Aleksey Kaşuk, 84 (qeyri-idman hərəkəti) – Luis Silvestr, 42 (qeyri-idman hərəkəti). Hüseynəli Quliyev, 65 (qeyri-idman hərəkəti).
Artırılan vaxt: Birinci hissədə 1 dəqiqə, ikinci hissədə 2 dəqiqə.
Saat 17:00. Tofiq Bəhramov adına Respublika Stadionu, 1300 tamaşaçı.

Baş hakim: Emin Əliyev.
Baş hakimin köməkçiləri: Asiman Əzizli, Rəhman İmami.
Dördüncü hakim: Nicat İsmayıllı.
VAR: Əliyar Ağayev.
AVAR: Şirmamed Mamedov.
Hakim-inspektor: Ömər Paşayev.
AFFA nümayəndəsi: Elçin Məmmədov.

Qarabağ: 99. Mateus Koxalski, 27. Toral Bayramov (24. Jeremi Qnali, 83), 10. Abdullah Zubir (k), 81. Kevin Medina, 8. Marko Yankoviç (32. Hikmət Cəbrayılzadə, 83), 20. Kadi Borges (21. Aleksey Kaşuk, 46), 2. Mateus Silva, 18. Dani Bolt, 15. Leandro Andrade (11. Emmanuel Addai, 76), 35. Pedro Bikalyo, 17. Kamilo Duran (77. Ramil Şeydayev, 83).
Ehtiyat oyunçular: 97. Fabian Buntiç, 89. Amin Ramazanov, 55. Bədavi Hüseynov.
Baş məşqçi: Qurban Qurbanov.

İmişli: 1. Hüseynəli Quliyev, 19. Azər Salahlı (k), 5. İdris İnqilablı, 70. Mehdi Tahirov (3. Tuncay Yusifli, 76), 44. Həzrət İsayev, 11. Vüsal Qənbərov (20. Nazim Hüseynov, 76), 94. Rafael Vyeqas, 29. Edvin Banqera, 79. Dioqo Kardozo (97. Xəzər Mahmudov, 85), 17. Ezekiel Morqan (6. Yav Mozes, 59), 7. Luis Silvestr (21. Abbas Ağazadə, 85).
Ehtiyat oyunçular: 99. İmam Əli, 77. Elmir Rəhimzadə, 90. Riad Abbaszadə, 30. Xəlil Mürsəlli.
Baş məşqçi: Xorxe Kaskilya.

Adı “Qarabağ”la hallanan futbolçu klubu ilə vidalaşdı

16 May 2026 at 22:57

Adı “Qarabağ”la hallanan Jali Muaddib Kiprin “Omoniya” klubundan ayrılıb.

Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, bu barədə fransalı futbolçu sosial şəbəkə hesabında paylaşım edib. O, klubu ilə vidalaşıb.

Kipr mətbuatı daha əvvəl Muaddibin “Qarabağ”la anlaşdığını xəbər verib. Vingerin azad agent kimi Azərbaycan təmsilçisinə keçəcəyi gözlənilir.

İbrahim Həsənov Avropa çempionatının finalında

16 May 2026 at 22:39

Bolqarıstanın Samokov şəhərində güləş üzrə U17 Avropa çempionatı davam edir.

Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, altıncı yarış günündə sərbəst güləş üzrə 45, 51, 60, 71 və 92 kq-da finalçılar müəyyənləşib.

Tunar Həsənov (45 kq) gürcüstanlı Mkrtiç Canamyanı (3:2) mübarizədən kənarlaşdırsa da, 1/4 finalda ukraynalı Marko Kvasniuka (0:2) məğlub olub. Tunar sabah bürünc medal uğrunda türkiyəli Buğra Eldemirlə güləşəcək.

İbrahim Həsənov (51 kq) ukraynalı Boqdan Kazakov (10:0), rusiyalı Xalid Sonqurbekov (12:0) və belaruslu Yanis Şapartauya (10:0) tam üstünlüklə qalib gələrək finala yüksəlib. İbrahim həlledici görüşdə türkiyəli Muhammed Gölhayla üz-üzə gələcək.

Vahid Məmmədov (60 kq) ispaniyalı Samvel Qorqyana tam üstünlüklə (10:0) qalib gəlsə də, 1/4 finalda polşalı Vitold Pavlikə sonuncu xal prinsipinə əsasən (1:1) məğlub olub. Tunar Quliyev (71 kq) debütdə ermənistanlı Avetik Tutxalyana (2:15) uduzub.

Elgün Kərimli (92 kq) ermənistanlı Artur Mkrtçyana (8:0) qalib gəlsə də, 1/4 finalda rusiyalı Abdurazak Şabanovla bacarmayıb – 4:15. Elgün sabah təsəlliverici görüşdə belaruslu Timur Mirzəyevlə qarşılaşacaq.

“Mançester Siti” kubokun qalibi oldu

16 May 2026 at 22:15

İngiltərə Federasitya Kubokunun qalibi məlum olub.

Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, həlledici matçda “Çelsi” və “Mançester Siti” üz-üzə gəlib. Görüş “şəhərlilər”in qələbəsiylə başa çatıb. – 1:0.

Yeganə qolu 72-ci dəqiqədə Antuan Semenyo vurub.

“Mançester Siti” tarixində 8-ci dəfə kuboku qazanıb.

Inter confirm on-pitch celebrations and parade after Serie A and Coppa Italia double

16 May 2026 at 22:20

Inter have confirmed that they will be holding a special celebration before and after their upcoming Serie A match against Hellas Verona on Sunday in recognition of their Serie A and Coppa Italia double in 2025-26.

Inter’s plans for Serie A and Coppa Italia celebrations

Cristian Chivu has led the Nerazzurri to a rare double in his first full season as a head coach. Jose Mourinho was still in charge the last time that Inter claimed the league title and the national cup in the same season. 

MILAN, ITALY - MAY 03: FC Internazionale coach Cristian Chivu celebrates after being confirmed as Serie A match between FC Internazionale and Parma Calcio 1913 at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on May 03, 2026 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
MILAN, ITALY – MAY 03: Cristian Chivu celebrates after being confirmed as Serie A match between FC Internazionale and Parma Calcio 1913 at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on May 03, 2026 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)

Their final home game of the 2025-26 season falls against Verona this Sunday, kicking off at 14.00, but match-going fans have been advised to arrive at San Siro as early as possible in order to make the most of the recently-announced festivities. 

Inter have confirmed that the Stadio Meazza gates will open at 12.00 local time (11.00 BST). They will be hosting a pre-match ceremony hosted by Daniele Battaglia and Elenoire Casalengo. As this is Inter’s 21st Scudetto, the presenters will be joined by 21 different musical artists, sporting icons and media personalities on stage throughout the show. 

The club have also prepared a specially-designed tifo to welcome the players onto the pitch at kick-off. 

The team will be presented with the Serie A trophy immediately after kick-off. Inter have already lifted the Coppa Italia trophy, but that will be brought out during the post-match celebrations as well. 

ROME, ITALY - MAY 13: Lautaro Martinez of FC Internazionale Milano lifts the Coppa Italia trophy alongside team mates after the team's victory in the Coppa Italia Final match between SS Lazio and FC Internazionale at Stadio Olimpico on May 13, 2026 in Rome, Italy. (Photo by Tullio M. Puglia/Getty Images)
ROME, ITALY – MAY 13: Lautaro Martinez lifts the Coppa Italia trophy alongside team mates after the team’s victory in the Coppa Italia Final match against SS Lazio at Stadio Olimpico on May 13, 2026 in Rome, Italy. (Photo by Tullio M. Puglia/Getty Images)

Once the on-pitch celebrations have drawn to a close, the Inter squad will embark on an open-top bus parade of the city of Milan, ending at the Piazza del Duomo, where the team will celebrate with crowds of Nerazzurri supporters. 

Inter have confirmed that the bus parade will travel past the following sites: San Siro

  • Viale Caprilli
  • Piazzale Lotto
  • Via Monte Rosa
  • Buonarroti
  • Via Giotto
  • Via del Burchiello
  • Via Guido d’Arezzo
  • Conciliazione
  • Via Boccaccio
  • Piazza Virgilio
  • Via monti
  • Corso Magenta
  • Via Meravigli
  • Cordusio
  • Via Orefici
  • Piazza del Duomo

Como confirm Nico Paz absence in squad announcement for big clash against Parma

16 May 2026 at 21:37

Como have officially confirmed that they will be without star attacker Nico Paz for Sunday’s crucial clash against Parma, which could have significant consequences on the race for the Serie A top four. 

Como find themselves in sixth place heading into the final two matches of the season, but they sit just two shy of both Roma in fifth and the out-of-form Milan in fourth. 

Cesc Fabregas’s side have already confirmed that they will be competing in the Europa League at a minimum next season, but there is still hope of a top four finish and an historic Champions League campaign in the balance. 

Speaking during his pre-match press conference on Saturday, Fabregas announced that he will have to go without Nico Paz this weekend, and that his availability for the final game of the season against Cremonese is in doubt as well. 

“Nico Paz is injured, he will not be there tomorrow with Parma,” Fabregas told the press. “He had a knock to the knee. If it had been played on Monday, we might be in a different situation, but in all honesty I can’t say if he’ll play the last game either. I hope so, but I couldn’t tell you for sure.” 

Given that Real Madrid look set to activate their buy-back option for Nico Paz this summer, this could spell the end of his time with Como. 

Fabregas also confirmed that Alex Valle and Jayden Addai were unavailable for Sunday’s match against Parma, which has since been confirmed in Como’s official squad announcement

No Nico Paz in Como squad to face Parma 

MILAN, ITALY - APRIL 21: Nico Paz of Como 1907 talks to Cesc Fabregas, Head Coach of Como 1907 during the Coppa Italia Semi-Final match between FC Internazionale and Como at San Siro on April 21, 2026 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
MILAN, ITALY – APRIL 21: Nico Paz of Como 1907 talks to Cesc Fabregas, Head Coach of Como 1907 during the Coppa Italia Semi-Final match between FC Internazionale and Como at San Siro on April 21, 2026 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)

Goalkeepers: Butez; Tornqvist, Vigorito, Cavlina. 

Defenders: Kempf, Goldaniga, Ramon, Moreno, Smolcic, Vojvodina, D.Carlos, Van der Brempt. 

Midfielders: Caqueret, S.Roberto, Lahdo, Baturina, Perrone, Da Cunha, Cassano. 

Forwards: Morata, Douvikas, Rodriguez, Kuhn, Diao.

Our team for tomorrow’s match against Parma 🔵 pic.twitter.com/BTkLsYYNLD

— Como1907 (@Como_1907) May 16, 2026

De Ketelaere targeted by Bayern Munich, but first choice is Gordon of Newcastle United

16 May 2026 at 21:26

There had been reports that Bayern Munich were interested in Atalanta star Charles De Ketelaere, but updates from Germany suggest he’s only an alternative to Newcastle United’s Anthony Gordon.

The Belgium international had struggled at Milan following his initial transfer from Club Brugge, only to flourish once he made the move to Atalanta.

So far this season, he has contributed five goals and seven assists in 40 competitive appearances for La Dea, in what has otherwise been a difficult campaign for the club.

That includes two goals and two assists in eight Champions League games.

De Ketelaere is on Bayern Munich list

BERGAMO, ITALY - MAY 02: Charles De Ketelaere of Atalanta BC in action during the Serie A match between Atalanta BC and Genoa CFC at Gewiss Stadium on May 02, 2026 in Bergamo, Italy. (Photo by Mattia Ozbot/Getty Images)
BERGAMO, ITALY – MAY 02: Charles De Ketelaere of Atalanta BC in action during the Serie A match between Atalanta BC and Genoa CFC at Gewiss Stadium on May 02, 2026 in Bergamo, Italy. (Photo by Mattia Ozbot/Getty Images)

It prompted reports that Bayern Munich were actively pursuing a transfer for De Ketelaere in the summer, a proposal that he would find difficult to resist.

However, German transfer pundit Christian Falk told CFBayern Insider that the interest exists, but has been rather overstated by the Italian media.

While De Ketelaere is on the list, he remains only an alternative to their first choice, with negotiations in progress for Newcastle United midfielder Gordon.

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Spurs already have a plan for Thunder and Victor Wembanyama just revealed it

Victor Wembanyama

Spurs already have a plan for Thunder and Victor Wembanyama just revealed it originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

Victor Wembanyama and the San Antonio Spurs delivered a magnificent performance in Game 6, beating the Minnesota Timberwolves with a 139-109 win. The Spurs closed out the series 4-2 and officially punched their ticket to the Western Conference Finals. 

The Spurs’ next challenge will be a blockbuster game against the defending champion Oklahoma City Thunder. As it will feature the top two teams in the Western Conference, Wembanyama shared his viewpoint.

"We know it's gonna be a whole different series,” Wembanyama said following Game 6. “This is a team that knows how to play basketball. They know their stuff. Will watch all their games and do the scouting and try to execute over there in Game 1."

Victor Wembanyama on the Thunder: "This is a team that knows how to play basketball. They know their stuff. We're going to see. We watched all their games. Scout and execute for Game 1."

— Clemente Almanza (@CAlmanza1007) May 16, 2026

Wembanyama contributed across the board in Game 6, finishing with 19 points, 6 rebounds, 2 assists, 3 blocks, and shooting 6-of-11 from the field. He also went 7-of-9 from the free-throw line in 27 minutes. 

This playoff run also marks a major milestone for the Spurs, as the franchise had not returned to the postseason since 2019 before this year. Wembanyama reflected on reaching the Western Conference Finals so early in his career.

“Western Conference finals,” Wembanyama said. “It's crazy. It's like something I heard my whole life and now being in it is just special. It's hopefully many more conference finals to come.”

Every player contributed in a strong all-around team effort in Game 6, and they controlled the game on the road from start to finish despite concerns about youth and inexperience. The Spurs’ dominance is expected to be on the next level in the Thunder game as well.

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‘Robbery’: WNBA’s ‘egregious’ Caitlin Clark mistake sparks outrage

Caitlin Clark
Indiana Fever guard Caitlin Clark (22) speaks with an official Friday, May 15, 2026, during the first half of a game at Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis.

After a very slow start in Friday’s game against the Washington Mystics, Caitlin Clark eventually came alive with a dominant fourth quarter, putting up massive numbers. However, it seems like the WNBA scorekeepers shorted her on the stat sheet in a big way.

Through the first three quarters of Friday’s game, Clark was struggling, making just two three-pointers in 10 attempts while shooting just 4-for-20 from the field overall. But Clark caught fire in the fourth, putting up 17 points, making 5 of 7 shots from three-point range and 6 of 8 shots overall, along with two assists, a rebound, and a steal.

Clark finished the game with 32 points, eight assists, and four rebounds. But upon further review, it seems like she should have had 10 assists, giving her a double-double.

Clark Shorted 2 Assists

While the official scorebook listed Clark with eight assists in the game, video shows that she actually had two clear assists that were not counted as assists in the scorebook.

In the second quarter, Clark drove into the lane and kicked the ball out to teammate Monique Billings in the corner for a three-pointer. Then, in the fourth quarter, Clark had a hand-off pass to teammate Kelsey Mitchell that set up another three-pointer.

Neither of these were given as assists

2nd career 30+ points & 10+ assist game for CC when they get corrected pic.twitter.com/60TmSrUlIS

— Mick (@DBGyt_) May 16, 2026

Neither of those two passes was credited to Clark as an assist. If they were both credited as assists in the scorebook, Clark would have had her first double-double of the season.

Fans Are Not Happy

Needless to say, fans were not happy at the WNBA for apparently shorting Clark two assists in the game.

“WNBA scorekeeping is extremely wonky. I’ve seen them give Clark assists after buckets that come like 5 seconds after passes and then not after direct passes like these. They also give her TOs sometimes for on-target passes that get fumbled out of bounds,” one fan wrote in a post on X.

“Robbery,” another fan said simply.

“They are stealing Caitlin Clark’s assists. She wasn’t given her assists properly – she had a double double,” someone else said.

“This looks like egregious erroneous stat keeping,” another person added.

“Shows you how incompetent the WNBA is, still not corrected lol,” someone else pointed out.

“Everyone, we need to flag these for the WNBA so they do a formal review and correct the box score. Please share and notify the league,” another fan added.

We’ll have to see whether or not the league reviews the game tape and corrects those stats. For now, though, Clark officially had just eight assists in the game, even if the video footage shows 10.

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Mario Cristobal can’t ignore what this five-star said after rejecting Miami

Mario Cristobal can’t ignore what this five-star said after rejecting Miami originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

Five-star offensive lineman Mark Matthews committed to Mike Elko's Texas A&M on Friday over Mario Cristobal's Miami. The 2027 recruit is a South Florida native and attends St. Thomas Aquinas High School.

As Matthews picked Texas A&M over hometown program Miami, it was also a great win for Elko over Cristobal, who led the Hurricanes to the playoff last season. However, the five-star recruit is more sold on Elko's coaching staff, as the Aggies sent four starting offensive linemen to the NFL Draft in 2026, with all four getting selected.

“It’s the Elko Era,” Matthews said.

BREAKING: 5-star offensive tackle Mark Matthews commits to @AggieFootball.

“It’s the Elko Era.”

VIP Story on his decision: https://t.co/0rWYtw98ja@mark95matthews@247Sports

*** FOLLOW @CfbRalb FOR ALL YOIR COMMITMENT GRAPHICS *** pic.twitter.com/TuZnSWbHaf

— Tom Loy (@TomLoy247) May 15, 2026

Matthews’ addition gives Texas A&M the best offensive line recruiting class in the country, as he is the No. 1 offensive tackle in the 2027 class. Following his commitment, Matthews told Rivals that picking Texas A&M over Miami was not an easy decision.

“It was really tough,” Matthews said. “I would go to a 7-on-7 event or a 5-on-5 event in my area, and they’ll tell me to go to Miami. Maybe I’m letting down some hometown people, but I’ve got to do what’s best for me and my family.”

NEW: Texas A&M Five-Star Plus+ OT commit Mark Matthews on choosing the Aggies over Miami:

“It was really tough. I would go to a 7-on-7 event or a 5-on-5 event in my area, and they’ll tell me to go to Miami. Maybe I’m letting down some hometown people, but I’ve got to do what’s… https://t.co/Cl2Ab0RQBKpic.twitter.com/bxzbCcQ862

— Rivals (@Rivals) May 15, 2026

Matthews is the fifth five-star prospect that Texas A&M has landed already in the 2027 class, marking the most in the country. He is also the 14th commitment for the Aggies in the cycle, which now rank No. 1 in the country, according to Rivals. 

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Jerry Jones and Cowboys could lose George Pickens to a surprise NFC team

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Jerry Jones and Cowboys could lose George Pickens to a surprise NFC team  originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

George Pickens’ situation with the Dallas Cowboys has become a major talking point since the team placed a non-exclusive franchise tag on him in February. He later formalized it by signing the tender on April 29, and since then, there have been questions about whether he will remain in Dallas long-term.

With the Cowboys already committing top-of-the-market money to CeeDee Lamb, the front office has been cautious about extending another massive deal to Pickens.

That uncertainty has fueled trade speculation, and the Atlanta Falconshave become the leading potential landing spot. According to Polymarket, there is currently a 50% chance that the Cowboys could move him.

The buzz connecting Pickens to Atlanta stems from an offseason trade proposal pitched by Heavy Sports analyst Tony Adame. He suggested a swap where the Falcons would send Drake London and a second-round pick to Dallas in exchange for Pickens.

"Pickens helps any team he’s on win games, but in Atlanta, he’s also a box-office draw," Adame wrote in February. "Don’t forget that Pickens starred at the University of Georgia and was on the team that won the school’s first College Football Playoff national championship in 40 years following the 2021 season."

The Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott had the franchise tag placed on him twice in his career, and he knows the position that Pickens is in. He expressed excitement about the wide receiver returning to the facility and getting back to work with the team.

The Cowboys are preparing for OTAs with or without Pickens in attendance, and the earliest he is required to report is June 16 for the team’s mandatory three-day minicamp.

The Cowboys need to be careful about Pickens, as he absolutely balled out in 2025 and was an All-Pro and Pro Bowler. honors. Those accolades came after he recorded career highs across the board with 93 receptions, 1,429 receiving yards, and 9 touchdowns.

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Canada captain Macklin Celebrini named ‘Player of the Game’ in 6-0 win

Macklin Celebrini continued his remarkable rise on the international stage Saturday after earning Player of the Game honors in Canada’s commanding 6-0 win over Italy at the 2026 IIHF Men’s World Championship in Fribourg, Switzerland.

The 19-year-old captain delivered another standout performance with two goals and one assist as Canada improved to 2-0 in Group B play.

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Celebrini opened his scoring with a dangerous one-timer from the right circle late in the first period after receiving a sharp cross-ice feed from Porter Martone. He struck again early in the second period, lifting a backhand shot high into the net for his second goal of the tournament.

The young forward also showed strong chemistry throughout the game alongside veteran captain Sidney Crosby, helping drive Canada’s offense in another dominant performance.

Canada controlled the pace from the opening puck drop. Dylan Holloway and Fraser Minten scored 47 seconds apart in the first period before Celebrini extended the lead to 3-0.

Macklin Celebrini’s leadership continues an impressive rise

What stands out most about Celebrini is not only the production but the maturity in his game. The San Jose Sharks star already looks comfortable carrying major responsibility against experienced international competition.

San Jose Sharks center Macklin Celebrini (71) at SAP Center at San Jose. Mandatory Credit: D. Ross Cameron-Imagn Images

Darnell Nurse picked up another assist in the win, giving him three through two tournament games, while Evan Bouchard blasted home his first senior-level goal for Canada during the second period. Ryan O’Reilly added another marker as Canada buried Italy with six goals through two periods.

Celebrini’s performance also continues a massive year for the teenager. After producing 115 points during the 2025-26 NHL season with the Sharks, expectations around him have skyrocketed. He already shattered franchise scoring records and nearly pushed San Jose into playoff contention.

MORE: Sharks weighing fit versus talent around Macklin Celebrini core

Now, he is doing the same on the international stage. Canada entered the tournament with pressure to reclaim gold, and early performances suggest Celebrini is quickly becoming the centerpiece of that pursuit.

Prep softball: Monarchs overwhelm Bearcats in district title rout

May 16—There's a sizable difference in how the W.F. West High School softball team prepared for a top-of-the-line pitcher this spring compared to 2025.

When the Evergreen Conference was littered with Division I arms — Lilly Camp, Annika Hollingsworth and Ella Ferguson — last season, the Bearcats got multiple reps against high velocity mixed with the sharp off-speed bite and pinpoint accuracy.

That wasn't the case this spring.

And it showed.

Mark Morris ace Makenzie Henthorn overpowered the Bearcats to the tune of 17 strikeouts in leading the GSHL's regular season champs to an 11-0 shutout statement over the EvCo champs on Friday night in the Class 2A District 4 championship game at Recreation Park.

"She was impressive," Bearcats head coach Kevin Zylstra said. "She can flat out bring it and did a great job locating it. We kind of ran into a buzzsaw today."

Only Avery Osborn had multiple at-bats of success versus Henthorn, finishing with W.F. West's lone two hits. Karly Rasmussen didn't strikeout versus the Monarchs' southpaw and Montana recruit.

Her riseball elevated enough to get W.F. West (19-4) swinging early and often. Zylstra compared her velocity to Camp's.

"They're all slightly different pitchers," Zylstra said. "The fact she's left-handed, it is a hard combination to face."

Osborn led off the bottom of the fourth with a base hit, then was picked off on a back-pick a pitch later. Francesca Remund, the lone senior, nearly ripped a double off the bench, but the home plate umpire ruled it foul.

Mark Morris' offense eventually found its footing, turning a 3-0 lead after five frames into a one-sided affair. An RBI double by Shailia Wild was followed by a three-run home run off the barrel of Grace Woodbridge in the sixth.

An inning later, Paisley Fraidenburg took the first pitch from Taylor Tobin over the fence for a solo shot. The last three hits went for extra bases, part of an 11 extra base hit day of the Monarchs 15 knocks.

"They were starting to figure out what we were doing," Zylstra said.

Now, W.F. West awaits its fate for the 2A state tournament. Its last appearance was in 2024, when it made it to Saturday and lost to Aberdeen in the early-morning contest. Zylstra still feels the ceiling with his group remains high.

"The sky is the limit for these guys," he said. "This is a blip on the radar screen and we move on. If we run into these guys again, that'd be great and we'll be ready."

Tumwater nearly rallies again, falls one win shy of state tournament

The T-Birds never got their wings clipped off until it proved to be too late in losing to Ridgefield for the second time in as many days, a 15-11 verdict to end their season a game away from a third straight state tourney trip.

Plenty of emotions ran high in the final huddle of the season from several players. Still, Tumwater head coach Shaunie Kennedy didn't leave Recreation Park with her head drooped down.

"They showed grit, determination," she said. "We were right there hanging on by a nail a lot of times and they just dug in. They grew as a team and stepped another level this tournament."

In the first elimination game of the day versus league rival Aberdeen, Tumwater (15-10) turned a 7-2 deficit into 7-6 thanks to Sarah Stevens' three-run long ball. Then Sophie Skillman put the Thunderbirds on top with her own three-run blast in the sixth.

Skillman's homer capped a 12-hit game for Tumwater. Stevens allowed a leadoff single in the seventh, but set down the next three Bobcat hitters. Chloe Johnson roped two doubles for three hits and joined Brielle Womach with three runs scored.

"They watched for their pitch and they stayed patient for it," Kennedy said of the two clutch homers. "It is do-or-die, so let's keep trying."

Ridgefield, who upended Tumwater 10-3 in Thursday's quarters, were seemingly en route to another blowout win by leading 7-1 early. A five-run bottom of the third by Tumwater that began with three straight hits turned into drawing three walks, using fielder's choices, wild pitches and sac flies.

The Spudders had an answer in the fifth, their own five-run inning to regain control of the game. Despite six errors, the glimmer of hope didn't die right away after Womach's leadoff homer in the seventh and Cassandra McCartney's run-scoring hit.

As the rain drizzled onto the Rec Park turf, it washed out the T-Birds. McCartney and Skillman each with three hits and two RBIs in the loss. Skillman, Megan Barrett and Chloe Foos are the three seniors saying goodbye.

"Very coachable," Kennedy said. "They are going to be missed."

The 2027 core is expected to be built around Stevens in the circle plus power hitters like Womach and Johnson. Tumwater's absence from Carlon Park for a year will hopefully allow the returners to continue to learn.

"If we excel (in league), that's who we're gonna face in districts (too)," Kennedy said.

Black Hills' run ends in loss to Ridgefield

The Wolves turned their 0-10 start into playing on day two of the district tournament. They couldn't extend the magic into the state tournament.

The Spudders jumped out from the first inning and continued to add to their lead and won 14-0 in an elimination game. It caps the season for Black Hills at 6-17 and it will say goodbye to catcher Emma Arko plus its injured star Kailey Miller to graduation.

Four errors doomed the Wolves in the loss and the offense couldn't muster a scoring chance despite six hits with Hannah O'Shurak having two of them.

RR's IPL 2026 playoff chances detailed: Qualification scenarios, wins and points required for Rajasthan Royals

Vaibhav Sooryavanshi RR IPL 2026 04252026

RR's IPL 2026 playoff chances detailed: Qualification scenarios, wins and points required for Rajasthan Royals originally appeared on Cricket News. Add Cricket News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

KEY TAKEAWAYS:

  • Rajasthan Royals lost to Gujarat Titans, their fifth defeat in seven games.
  • RR sit fifth on the table with 12 points from 11 matches played.
  • Two wins from three remaining games should secure their playoff spot.

Rules for the play-off qualification in IPL 2026

The 2026 IPL season features 10 teams split into two groups of five. They play twice against the other four teams in their own group. They play twice against one specific team from the opposite group.

Whereas, they play once against the remaining four teams from the opposite group. Cumulatively, they will play 14 matches. 

Teams collect points based on their match results:

  • Win: 2 points
  • No Result (Rain/Cancelled): 1 point
  • Loss: 0 points

Once all the league matches are finished, the top four teams on the leaderboard move on to the playoffs.

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Here is how the league position will be decided if two or more teams have the same points:

If two or more teams end up with the same number of points, officials use these rules (in order) to decide who ranks higher:

  • Total Wins: The team that won more matches gets the higher spot.
  • Net Run Rate (NRR): If wins are equal, the team with the better "Net Run Rate" (a score based on how quickly they score runs versus how quickly they concede them) moves up.
  • Wickets Taken: If the NRR is also identical, the team that took the most wickets during the season is preferred.
  • Drawing Lots: In the rare case that everything above is exactly the same, the winner is chosen by random draw (luck).

IPL 2026 Points Table: Latest updated standings

PosTeamPlayedWonLostNRNrrPoints
1Royal Challengers Bengaluru12840+1.05316
2Gujarat Titans13850+0.40016
3Sunrisers Hyderabad12750+0.33114
4Punjab Kings12651+0.35513
5Rajasthan Royals11650+0.08212
6Chennai Super Kings12660+0.02712
7Kolkata Knight Riders12561-0.03811
8Delhi Capitals12570-0.99312
9Mumbai Indians (E)12480-0.5048
10Lucknow Super Giants (E)12480-0.7018

(After KKR vs GT)

How can RR qualify for the 2026 IPL playoffs?

Rajasthan Royals are wobbling, but they have not fallen yet. A heavy defeat against Gujarat Titans in Jaipur in match 52 of IPL 2026 extended their poor run of results and raised questions about where this team is headed.

It was their second consecutive loss, their fifth in the last seven outings. 

In a 10-team IPL format, 16 points is the gold standard for guaranteed qualification. Since each win awards 2 points, the math for RR is clear.

  • Remaining Matches: 3
  • Target Points: 16 (Minimum safe zone)
  • Required Wins: 2 out of 3 remaining matches.
  • Maximum Possible Points: 18 (if they win all three matches).

1. If RR win three of their matches (18 Points)

If RR win all their matches, their road to the playoffs will be clear. They will finish on 18 points and might even finish in the top two spots.

2. If RR wins two out of their three matches (16 Points) 

If RR wins two matches, they will finish with 16 points. Historically, teams with 16 points can qualify for the 4th spot.

3. If RR wins one out of their two matches (14 Points)

If RR wins only 1 more match, they will finish with 14 points. Historically, teams with 14 points can qualify for the 4th spot, but it is entirely dependent on:

  • Other mid-table teams (PBKS, CSK) are losing their key fixtures.

4. If RR loses all three matches (12 Points)

Losing all matches will effectively end their campaign, as 12 points have never been enough to qualify in the 10-team era. PBKS, who are at fourth place already have 13 points.

IPL Qualification trends (Based on past seasons)

  • 16 points (8 wins): Almost guaranteed qualification.
  • 14 points (7 wins): Decent chance but depends on NRR and other results.
  • 12 points (6 wins): Rare. Qualification is only possible in exceptional circumstances.

What is RR's remaining schedule in IPL 2026?

DateMatchVenueTime (IST)
May 17Delhi Capitals vs Rajasthan RoyalsDelhi7:30 PM
May 19Rajasthan Royals vs Lucknow Super GiantsJaipur7:30 PM
May 24Mumbai Indians vs Rajasthan RoyalsMumbai3:30 PM

CSK upcoming fixtures, wins required, and chances of qualification

Upcoming FixturesDC (A), LSG (H), MI (A)
Wins required2
Chances of qualification65%

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Michael Olise named 2025/26 Bundesliga Player of the Season

Michael Olise named 2025/26 Bundesliga Player of the Season
Michael Olise named 2025/26 Bundesliga Player of the Season

Michael Olise has been voted the 2025/26 Bundesliga Player of the Season.

The French international received the award following Saturday’s 5-1 victory over 1. FC Köln, shortly before lifting the Bundesliga trophy with Bayern Munich.

Olise finished the Bundesliga season with an outstanding return of 15 goals and 19 assists, becoming the first player since former Borussia Dortmund winger Jadon Sancho in 2019/20 to record at least 15 goals and 15 assists in a single Bundesliga campaign.

"Michael Olise is a spectacular player who can make the difference, who has made his mark in the 2025/26 Bundesliga season with his dynamism, finesse, consistency and goals," explained German Football League CEOs Marc Lenz and Steffen Merkel.

"He’s developed into a poster boy for the league on a national and international level in the last two years, standing for both footballing and athletic excellence. We’d like to congratulate Michael on his victory and his outstanding season for Bayern." 

8 things to know about the 2026 Bears schedule

The paint is finally drying when it comes to the Chicago Bears' full 2026 schedule release (thanks to Rome Odunze's impressive talents), and it's chalk full of exciting matchups spanning five days of the week at all hours of the day. Thanks to Ben Johnson and Caleb Williams bringing the Bears back to relevancy, their games are all over the place as they look to repeat as NFC North Division champions.

Before we put a bow on one of the final puzzle pieces of the offseason this weekend, let's dive a little deeper into how the Bears' schedule shakes out. Here are some fun facts and things to know about the slate of games this fall:

1. Bears open the season on the road for the first time in 5 years

For the last several years, the Bears have enjoyed staying home when the NFL season opened up. They haven't had to travel for five years, but that changes in 2026. The Bears will be taking on the Carolina Panthers in Charlotte in Week 1, their first road game to start the season since 2021 when they took on the eventual Super Bowl champion Los Angeles Rams.

2. Bears face both Super Bowl participants

The Bears are set to take on the New England Patriots and Seattle Seahawks this season, meaning they get to face both previous Super Bowl participating teams in one year for the first time since 2009 (Pittsburgh Steelers and Arizona Cardinals). They're even taking them on in back to back weeks, which should provide a good measuring stick in the middle of the season for how good the Bears really are up to that point.

3. Christmas rubber match between Bears and Packers

Jan 10, 2026; Chicago, IL, USA; Chicago Bears running back Kyle Monangai (25) runs after the catch for a first down as Green Bay Packers safety Evan Williams (33) defends during the second half of an NFC Wild Card Round game at Soldier Field. Mandatory Credit: David Banks-Imagn Images

2026 is shaping up to be a very Beary Christmas as Chicago will welcome the Green Bay Packers to Soldier Field on the holiday. Packers and Bears is a pairing that isn't so rare on Christmas. The two rivals have squared off twice before, once in 2005 and again in 2011. Each team has won once, so 2026 is officially the rubber match to see which franchise can be the better Christmas team.

4. Bears wrap up the season in historic fashion

MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA - NOVEMBER 16: Cole Kmet #85 of the Chicago Bears runs with the ball as Josh Metellus #44 of the Minnesota Vikings looks to make a tackle during the fourth quarter at U.S. Bank Stadium on November 16, 2025 in Minneapolis, Minnesota. (Photo by Ellen Schmidt/Getty Images)

If the Bears are going to defend their division title this upcoming season, the final few games of the schedule will be crucial. In 2026, the NFL made sure to raise the stakes a bit. The Bears will play each of their division rivals in the final three weeks of the year, the first time since 1983, according to Bears senior writer Larry Mayer. It's also the first time since 1964 that Chicago will play Green Bay, Detroit, and Minnesota in those three consecutive games. That could swing the division one way or the other when the season concludes.

5. Bears only play 11 games on Sundays

Ben Johnson's Bears were must-see TV last year thanks to their unbelievable comeback victories during the second half of the year. Clearly, the league took notice as well. The Bears are tied with the Buffalo Bills and Los Angeles Rams for the fewest number of Sunday games via ThienemanSzn on X. That could throw off routines for some players, but that's the price for exceeding expectations.

6. Holiday traditions for Bears and Lions

Nov 28, 2024; Detroit, Michigan, USA; Chicago Bears quarterback Caleb Williams (18) throws a pass out of his own end zone against the Detroit Lions in the fourth quarter at Ford Field. Mandatory Credit: Lon Horwedel-Imagn Images

If you think a Thanksgiving matchup between the Bears and Lions is becoming somewhat of a tradition, you're not wrong. The division foes will meet on the holiday for the sixth time in 12 years and third time in the last five. Chicago is 3-2 against the Lions since 2014 (4-2 overall, having defeated the Packers in 2015). The Bears and Lions have been the most common Thanksgiving matchup since 2014.

7. Inaugural primetime matchup in Seattle

This year's prime-time matchup between the Bears and Seahawks will mark the first time Seattle has played Chicago under the lights in their own stadium. The Seahawks have played on prime time at Soldier Field on Thursday, Sunday, and Monday over the years. Now, the Bears will experience the 12s at night.

8. Bears will have a restful schedule

While we have known the upcoming opponent list for months now, the way the games are positioned still can have an effect on the players and how many days off they have. Normally, teams will have a full week in between games, but with so many matchups taking place different days of the week, that routine can get interrupted. Fortunately, the Bears have an advantage with how much rest they will get compared to the rest of the league. Warren Sharp calculated the NFL net rest for each team and found the Bears have 15 extra days of rest versus their opponents. That's more than any other team, which should help players deep into the season when nagging injuries begin piling up.

This article originally appeared on Bears Wire: 8 things to know about the 2026 Bears schedule

Kate Martin makes Los Angeles Sparks debut

It was just over a week ago that former Iowa star Kate Martin was released by the Golden State Valkyries.

In a move that shocked many, the Valkyries decided to part ways with the fan-favorite guard just before their season-opener. Martin had appeared in 42 games in Golden State in their debut season, doing great work off the bench and drumming up excitement around the team. Despite that, the organization decided to go in another direction.

Just a few days later, Martin signed a developmental contract with the Los Angeles Sparks. After not playing against Caitlin Clark and the Indiana Fever on Wednesday, she made her Sparks debut on Friday night to a nice round of applause from the LA faithful.

Kate Martin gets a nice hand from Sparks fans after checking in for her LA debut.pic.twitter.com/3pD2tklI5n

— Underdog WNBA (@UnderdogWNBA) May 16, 2026

Martin played six minutes in the Sparks' 99-95 win over the Toronto Tempo. She went 0-2 from the field and grabbed a rebound over those six minutes. It was a relatively quiet debut on the court, but Martin should see better results as she adjusts to her new system and teammates.

This is Martin's third WNBA team in three seasons, as she'll look to find a permanent home in Hollywood. With the Sparks lacking a ton of depth at the moment, she'll have a great opportunity to prove herself to the organization.

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Despite Risk Aplenty, The Vikings Pushed their Chips into the Middle of the Table

Despite Risk Aplenty, The Vikings Pushed their Chips into the Middle of the Table

In a lot of ways, the Vikings pushed their chips into the middle of the table over these past couple months.

The 9-8 season was very disappointing. Former GM Kwesi Adofo-Mensah became the scapegoat, carrying most of the blame for the failure of a season even if there’s a pile of curious decisions to go around.

Take, for instance, the team’s skipper: Kevin O’Connell. He responded to getting walloped by the Rams with a public proclamation about needing the o-line to be sturdier. He got his wish with the additions of Donovan Jackson, Ryan Kelly (who, in fairness, was often hurt), and Will Fries. But then the top coach didn’t run the ball very much at all, only adjusting once the season was already kaput.

Part of what made that reluctance to running odd was the ongoing struggles at QB. Doesn’t running the ball make sense in those moments, especially with J.J. McCarthy being tasked with fixing his mechanics during the season? Goodness, the team knew upon drafting McCarthy that the kid found success at Michigan largely due to a great ground attack. Why not replicate a similar approach?

Coming off a Coach of the Year Award, Coach O’Connell made many befuddling moves. Minnesota’s response has nevertheless been to double down on the top coach, going all-in on him.

How the Vikings Pushed their Chips into the Middle of the Table

Now, that’s not to say that Mr. Adofo-Mensah didn’t miss the mark. Few could insist he was perfect. He didn’t secure any of Sam Darnold, Daniel Jones, or Aaron Rodgers. He could have kept Nick Mullens but instead let him skedaddle for an opportunity to become a Jaguar. The broader talent that was out there in free agency was allowed to find employment essentially everywhere except Minnesota, leading to a late-April scenario where just J.J. McCarthy and Brett Rypien were options.

So, there were some issues, even with the adds of Sam Howell and Max Brosmer. McCarthy’s offseason competition was more of a coronation alongside some clunky messaging from the team that refused to acknowledge that reality.

Presumably, a major reason why Adofo-Mensah had confidence was due to his head coach. Widely regarded as a “quarterback whisperer,” Coach O’Connell was going to turn McCarthy into a franchise quarterback. Nobody expected that to be instantaneous, instead hoping for a game manager in those early weeks before improving through the season. A broad collection of factors — McCarthy getting hurt, the o-line losing a ton of snaps to injury, refusing to run, and so on — hindered what had been hoped for from the passing attack.

Vikings QB J.J. McCarthy and head coach Kevin O'Connell in Dallas in 2025
Dec 14, 2025; Arlington, Texas, USA; Minnesota Vikings quarterback J.J. McCarthy (9) slaps hands with Minnesota Vikings head coach Kevin O’Connell after a made field goal against the Dallas Cowboys during the second half at AT&T Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Raymond Carlin III-Imagn Images

The Vikings didn’t cut every key decision maker. Instead, there was the precision of a surgeon’s scalpel to extract one central leader (Kwesi Adofo-Mensah) while rallying around the other (Kevin O’Connell). Since then, the Vikings have given this head coach all he could reasonably demand.

Coming back are Justin Jefferson and Jordan Addison. Trade theories circulated around each one. With Jefferson, the thinking was that his all-world talent is being squandered; with Addison, the thinking was that he’s one more off-field issue away from putting the franchise in an extremely difficult position. They’re going to be the team’s WR1 and WR2 in 2026.

Rounding out the crew is Jauan Jennings, someone who could be the NFL’s top WR3. He’s a well-built guy who relishes blocking. So, too, is he someone who knows how to score. Inserting him into that offense beside Jefferson and Addison feels unfair to defensive backs everywhere. That’s the point, isn’t it?

Going into March, RB1 Aaron Jones and TE1 T.J. Hockenson were common cut candidates. Neither got subtracted. Instead, Rob Brzezinski found a way to make the money work, trimming their compensation along the way.

The purple cherry on top has been the signing of Kyler Murray. Getting the former Cardinal into the mix creates a scenario where the Vikings have zero excuses for not boasting a dominant offense. Sure, Murray isn’t perfect, but he’s better than most and playing for $1.3 million.

If Kevin O’Connell can’t get one of his four quarterbacks to be fantastic, then there’s a major problem in the Twin Cities.

J.J. McCarthy talks with Kevin O’Connell on the Vikings sideline during the game against the Falcons.
Minnesota Vikings quarterback J.J. McCarthy (9) discusses strategy with head coach Kevin O’Connell on Sep 14, 2025, during first-half play against the Atlanta Falcons at U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis. The two reviewed adjustments on the sideline as the rookie continued gaining command of the offense under O’Connell’s guidance in the early stages of his first NFL season. Mandatory Credit: Matt Krohn-Imagn Images.

In terms of an identity, the Vikings pushed the roster to a point where being multiple shouldn’t be a problem.

Look for O’Connell to construct a high-flying, nightmare-inducing juggernaut of an offense that carves up a secondary. All of the firepower insists that’s where this thing is going. Or, at least, where it needs to go.

Note, as well, that Max Bredeson got added to help the Vikings play bully ball. So was Demond Claiborne hired to give the ground attack a home-run hitter. The versatile, tough FB alongside the three runners — Aaron Jones, Jordan Mason, and Demond Claiborne — are meant to ensure Kevin O’Connell has no excuse.

Oh, and then there’s the offensive line. The tackle tandem of Christian Darrisaw and Brian O’Neill is the envy of most of the NFL. Donovan Jackson and Will Fries have the potential to be very good. The center position does have questions, but there is a sturdy amount of competition. The combo of Ryan Van Demark and Caleb Tiernan ensures the depth is formidable, guarding against a sunk offense if injuries hit again.

Kevin O’Connell has coached the Minnesota Vikings since 2022. His side of the ball has finished 8th, 22nd, 9th, and 26th in points per game, coinciding perfectly with the health of the passers (as O’Connell is quick to point out). The back-and-forth nature of things needs to get solved, especially since the good years still involved getting walloped in the playoffs as the offense proved unable to rise to the challenge of playoff football.

Jan 13, 2025; Glendale, AZ, USA; Minnesota Vikings head coach Kevin O’Connell and Los Angeles Rams head coach Sean McVay shake hands after the NFC wild card game at State Farm Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Joe Camporeale-Imagn Images.

In rallying around Kevin O’Connell, a gamble is being made. Supporting that approach has been a robust effort to build the roster in a certain way, collecting an embarrassment of riches for the offense.

No time like the present to have an elite crew that becomes the reason the Vikings experience real success.


King scores twice in Warrington's win at Toulouse

Betfred Super League

Toulouse (0) 16

Tries: Jussaume, Ashall-Bott 2 Goals: Rouge 2

Warrington (18) 24

Tries: King 2, Smith, Wood Goals: Sneyd 4

Warrington Wolves moved within two points of Super League leaders St Helens with victory against Toulouse.

Toby King, Josh Smith and Max Wood all went over without reply in the first half for the Wire, who extended their lead to 24-0 when King added his second just after half-time.

But tries from Mathieu Jussaume and Olly Ashall-Bott gave Toulouse some hope with 20 minutes left - especially when Warrington's Marc Sneyd was sent to the sin bin for half of that time.

Full-back Ashall-Bott gathered Maxime Stefani's superb kick to score his second, reducing the French side's deficit to eight points, but Warrington saw out the final few minutes without any further alarm.

Sam Burgess' team are level on points with previous leaders Leeds, who lost at Wigan on Friday, while the Wire have a game in hand on both Saints and the Rhinos.

Warrington's full focus this season is now on Super League, having lost their Challenge Cup semi-final to Hull KR last weekend.

Like St Helens did at bottom club Huddersfield on Thursday, the Wire went clear of their lowly opponents before being pegged back in the second half.

The visitors had looked in full control but Toulouse gained momentum as the match wore on.

At 24-16 down following a run of 16 unanswered points, the hosts almost closed the gap even further but Joe Cator was denied by a last-gasp tackle by Josh Thewlis under the posts.

Thewlis was in the thick of the action at both ends, having earlier prevented Benjamin Laguerre from scoring in the first period and setting up King's tries at the start of each half.

Toulouse: Ashall-Bott; Laguerre, Polselli, Jussaume, Ulberg; Rouge, Marion; Roumanos, Hands, Chan, Stefani, O'Kane, Cator.

Interchanges: Rodriguez, Butler, Gillam, Wallace.

Warrington: Thewlis; Hopoate, Smith, King, Ashton; Irwin, Sneyd; Yates, Powell, Byrne, Bentley, Crowther, Currie.

Interchanges: Walker, Sipley, Wood, Tanginoa.

Referee: Liam Rush.

No beer for City stars despite FA Cup win, says Guardiola

Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola poses with the FA Cup after his team beat Chelsea 1-0 at Wembley (Adrian Dennis)

Pep Guardiola said his Manchester City players would not even be allowed "one beer" despite beating Chelsea 1-0 at Wembley on Saturday to clinch the club's eighth FA Cup.

Antoine Semenyo scored the only goal the game, producing a moment of magic in the 72nd minute to unlock the Chelsea defence.

City celebrated victory after falling at the final hurdle in the past two years, against Manchester United and Crystal Palace.

"This trophy is really, really cool, really special for the tradition," said Guardiola. "And after two defeats, back to Manchester is nice."

The City boss was asked whether his players would be allowed to celebrate their Wembley triumph.

"No, home," he said. "Not even one beer. Next Monday, after Aston Villa, we are going to celebrate it with the women's team."

Guardiola's men still have an outside chance of completing a domestic treble after beating Arsenal in the League Cup final in March.

They are two points behind Premier League leaders Arsenal with two games left in a compelling title race.

The Gunners host relegated Burnley on Monday while City travel to high-flying Bournemouth the following day.

On May 24, Mikel Arteta's Arsenal face Crystal Palace while City host Aston Villa.

City have announced an open-top bus parade on May 25, the day after the Premier League season wraps up, to celebrate the achievements of the men's, women's and academy teams.

The women's team sealed the Women's Super League title earlier this month.

Guardiola praised Wembley matchwinner Semenyo, who arrived from Bournemouth in the January transfer window.

"The impact for both him and Marc (Guehi, who joined from Crystal Palace) in the wintertime has been massive," he said.

"A little bit of a swap, because normally he has to cross to Erling (Haaland), and Erling in that case crossed to him. But he has a sense of goal, good finishing, so yeah, a really good goal."

The City boss paid tribute to the departing John Stones and Bernardo Silva. Stones remained on the substitutes' bench at Wembley while Silva captained the side.

"There have been really no words, I said many times, to express the incredible gratitude for on and off the pitch, how they behave, represent this club in the best way possible, said Guardiola.

"Bernardo is a machine, never injured. Played in all the roles and has always been incredibly competitive. Today, he showed it again."

Guardiola said it was a painful decision to leave players out.

"Hopefully, we can extend in Bournemouth the game to arrive at Aston Villa for the last game and win the last game," he added. 

"And make the best tribute possible, with the chance to fight for the Premier League."

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'Menacing and threatening atmosphere' forced Hearts exit

Hearts say they were forced to leave Celtic Park immediately after the final whistle of their Scottish Premiership decider because of "the menacing and threatening atmosphere inside the stadium".

Fans invaded the pitch after Callum Osmand scored to put Celtic 3-1 ahead deep into stoppage time as the reigning champions leapfrogged the visitors to secure their fifth consecutive league title in an incredible conclusion to the season.

In a statement released after their return to Tynecastle, Hearts say they "utterly condemn the shameful scenes at Celtic Park, which have, once again, embarrassed Scottish football".

More to follow.

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Denny Hamlin spins, still wins pole for All-Star Race in crazy qualifying session

Motorsport photo

All-Star Race qualifying at Dover was far from conventional, and not just because of the unique format. Drivers had to complete three laps, including a four-tire pit stop at the end of the second lap.

The qualifying session featured numerous incidents, penalties, and loose wheels. 

Denny Hamlin, who won the Dover points race last year, secured pole position even after spinning on his warmup lap. He will share the front row with Brad Keselowski, with Erik Jones third, Ross Chastain fourth, and William Byron fifth.

Christopher Bell, Bubba Wallace, Joey Logano, Ty Gibbs, and Austin Cindric filled out the remainder of the top ten.

"I was just trying to get as much heat in the tires as I possibly could," said Hamlin regarding the spin. "Just trying to feel it out, and it was slick. I just didn't want to flat-spot them (after spinning), and I still could feel a little vibration during the lap. The lap was still competitive, even though I didn't do a great job with the tires on the warmup there. But hats off to the team, they're the ones who keep you in the game. It's all about the pit stop."

As Hamlin hinted at, pole position was only half the battle on Saturday, as the pit crews were battling to give their driver the fastest stop, as they quickest crew was going to walk away with the $100,000 prize for winning the Pit Crew Challenge.

In the end, it was the No. 38 Front Row Motorsports Ford (Zane Smith) that was victorious with a 12.612s stop. They beat the No. 97 Trackhouse Racing Chevrolet (Shane van Gisbergen), with that crew recording a 12.841s stop.

Zane Smith, No. 38 Front Row Motorsports Ford

Zane Smith, No. 38 Front Row Motorsports Ford

Mistakes and incidents dominate qualifying

Bowman set the early benchmark with a 1:50.907s run, including the pit stop. 

There were several dramatic moments, beginning with Connor Zilisch spinning wildly into pit road and narrowly missing the sand barrels at the entrance. He also got a 10-second time penalty.

John Hunter Nemechek could not complete his run after leaving the pits with an unsecured left-front wheel, coming to a stop at the direction of his team.

Ricky Stenhouse Jr then spun wildly at the exit of Turn 4, but he managed to keep it from slamming the inside wall. His run was over, but his car was still intact.

"Mainly, I was feeling bad for all my guys that they didn't the opportunity to do their pit stop, so I'm definitely going to owe them something," said Stenhouse back in the garage. "And once I kept it off the wall, I felt like Jimmie Johnson from here back in the day when he was spinning in all different directions. I had my hands full in there."

Watch: Stenhouse makes incredible save during All-Star qualifying

Jones and team were the first to topple Bowman with a 1:49.880s run.

Zane Smith went to the top of the board but because he got caught speeding on pit entry, he was issued a 10-second time penalty. Michael McDowell followed suit, going to the top, only to be derailed by two speeding penalties.

AJ Allmendinger did not take part in qualifying because his car would not start. Preece got a 10-second time penalty for a blend lend violation, but the biggest incident involved Daniel Suarez. After completing his run in third, the right-front wheel disconnected and he slammed the Turn 1 wall.

Watch: Suárez hits wall after wheel flies off in All-Star qualifying

Keselowski was the first to best Jones with a 1:49.442s run, and while Larson beat him soon after, the reigning series champion was hit with a 20-second time penalty for both a blend line violation and speeding.

Carson Hocevar's left-rear wheel was unsecured when they dropped the jack, but the team caught it before letting him leave. The loss of time destroyed his run, though.

Chris Buescher had a strong run going and could have challenged his teammate for the top spot, but he spun on the apron exiting the pits as he tried to put the throttle down. He also got hit with a 20-second time penalty for speeding and a blend line violation, putting him near the very back.

Ryan Blaney was another driver with mistakes on pit road, as the team had to jack the car back up to secure the right-rear wheel. He also got hit with 10-second penalty for a safety violation.

Chase Elliott had to stop and reverse back into his box as the team failed to get the left-front tight as well.

Hamlin then spun exiting pit road on his warmup lap, but he managed not to hit anything. Despite that, he went to the top of the board with a 1:49.298s run.

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Colorado Rockies game no. 46 thread: Eduardo Rodriguez vs. Tomoyuki Sugano

PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA - MAY 10: Tomoyuki Sugano #11 of the Colorado Rockies during a game against the Philadelphia Phillies at Citizens Bank Park on May 10, 2026 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The Phillies won 6-0. (Photo by Hunter Martin/Getty Images) | Getty Images

There’s an alternate universe in which the Colorado Rockies had a very different Friday evening.

The first inning cost the Rockies the game last night. They almost escaped a tumultuous start, but instead the Arizona Diamondbacks successfully challenged the potential third out, loaded the bases, and piled six runs on Kyle Freeland to take the lead and never look back. The Rockies mustered a single run on a Hunter Goodman solo shot, but never threatened.

The Rockies will look to Tomoyuki Sugano in their effort to bounce back and even the series. Sugano enters the Saturday afternoon showdown with a 3-3 record across eight starts, with a 4.07 ERA and 1.190 WHIP. Sugano got rocked in his last start, giving up five runs on seven hits and three homers in five innings of work. He’s had some good stretches of games throughout the season and will look to return to form.

For the other side, Arizona will counter with Eduardo Rodriguez. Rodriguez hasn’t taken a loss, bringing a 4-0 record over eight starts into the game, with a 2.25 ERA and a 1.208 WHIP. Rodriguez has performed better at Chase Field than on the road, with a 1.65 ERA at home in four starts compared to a 3.05 ERA in the same number of games away.

Rodriguez has settled in as the season has gone on, giving up just one run in 8.1 innings pitched in his last start against the New York Mets, as well as a scoreless 7.0 innings against the Pittsburgh Pirates before that. Another stat in Rodriguez’s favor: Colorado is 2-7 against left handed pitchers this season.

The Rockies will try to get more out of their offense after being outhit 13-4 on Friday. The Rox left just three runners on base, but only because they couldn’t get them there in the first place. The majority of the lineup went 0-fer as the team struggled to find any rhythm at the plate. Prospect Sterlin Thompson (No. 13 PuRP) subbed in late to make his MLB debut, but couldn’t give the club a jump-start, grounding out on his first pitch faced in the majors. He’ll get his first big league start this afternoon.

The Rockies and Diamondbacks have both struggled against the NL West this year, with 3-9 and 2-4 records, respectively. The Saturday afternoon showdown represents a chance for both clubs to get right in their division matchups.

First Pitch: 1:10 p.m. MDT

TV: Rockies.TV

Radio: KOA 850 AM/94.1 FM; KNRV 1150 (Spanish)

Diamondbacks SB Nation Site:AZ Snake Pit

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Let's keep it rolling.

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— Colorado Rockies (@Rockies) May 16, 2026

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15 assists: Julian Ryerson, just like Jadon Sancho in his day

15 assists: Julian Ryerson, just like Jadon Sancho in his day
15 assists: Julian Ryerson, just like Jadon Sancho in his day

“That was an area where I wanted to improve. I’ve managed to do that this season,” said the 28-year-old after the 2-0 win in Bremen to round off the season. The Black & Yellows scored for the 16th time from a cross when Serhou Guirassy opened the scoring in the 59th minute – a Bundesliga record.

Ryerson contributed his 15th assist of the season following a diagonal pass from Nico Schlotterbeck. The last player to record more assists in a BVB shirt was an absolute attacking maestro as Jadon Sancho racked up 16 assists in the 2019/20 season.

This season, Ryerson is surpassed by just one other player in the Bundesliga: Bayern Munich’s Michael Olise has 21 assists.

“In terms of points, it’s been a good season for us in the Bundesliga,” Julian Ryerson summed up after the 2-0 win in Bremen: “73 points is a decent tally. Unfortunately, the gap is a bit too big, but we can build on that.”

Mario Cristobal: ‘Days of hoarding talent are over’ in NIL, transfer portal era

(Sam Navarro | Imagn Images)

During the 2026 recruiting cycle, 17 different programs landed a five-star recruit. Those 32 players are dispersed across the country in what’s considered a sign of NIL’s impact on college football.

Add in player movement via the transfer portal and programs can infuse even more talent each year. It’s a shift from the previous era in which teams could “hoard talent,” which Miami coach Mario Cristobal said can no longer happen.

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Cristobal assessed the new-look landscape and how the sport changed from programs loading up on top-level players while keeping them for multiple years. Because talented high school prospects spread across the country, coupled with movement in the portal, it presents challenges on the depth chart.

“The days of hoarding talent are over,” Cristobal told Kevin Clark on This Is Football. “You know what the benefits of hoarding that talent used to be? Yeah, you have all these guys. But just as importantly, the teams you’re playing against, they don’t have your third and fourth option. They’re down do their fourth, fifth, sixth [option]. That advantage, that gap, that has been closed tremendously and that’ll continue to close until there’s some kind of … parameters set. You just don’t know.

“It’s wild, man. I don’t know where to begin. But you know what? It’s adapt or die. That simple. Adapt or die, invest or go do something else.”

Miami was one of those programs to land a five-star recruit out of the 2026 cycle, signing No. 1 overall player Jackson Cantwell on the offensive line. As a group, the Hurricanes brought in the No. 8-ranked recruiting class this year, according to the Rivals Industry Team Recruiting Ranking.

But with NIL and revenue-sharing as central parts of the landscape, Cristobal sees the balance across college football. That parity, he said, is the biggest shift.

“NIL now, everybody can pay,” Cristobal said. “That’s what’s made it most different. The imbalances of – we’ll leave it at that – are no longer as big of a factor. Now, everybody can.”

Mario Cristobal: Line of scrimmage talent stands out in new era

Of course, roster construction is also evolving. Mario Cristobal pointed to an emphasis on the line of scrimmage and used Notre Dame as an example. He studied the Fighting Irish while preparing for last year’s season opener – a 27-24 Miami win – and saw how much the offensive and defensive lines dominated during the program’s run to the national title game in 2024.

As a result of the balance in college football, Cristobal doesn’t see as much of a talent gap between conferences. He called it a sign of the times given all the change in the last five years.

“We’re seeing, after three or four years of recruiting, where do we match up and looking at a really tight slug-it-out game at the line of scrimmage?” Cristobal said. “It makes us realize, you know what? The landscape has changed. There’s no team, and especially no conference, that has separated itself as it relates to talent at the line of scrimmage.

“For us, we don’t look at labels, logos, conferences – all that junk. It’s about each team and it’s about each year. And it’s never been more evident than it is now.”

Reactions: “We’ve had a very good season”

Reactions: “We’ve had a very good season”
Reactions: “We’ve had a very good season”

(in the mixed zone): “It was a well-deserved victory, which we secured with confidence. We had plenty of chances to score. After a bit of a dip in form, we’re ending the season on a high with three wins from four games, and we’ve managed to build up a bit of anticipation for what’s to come. These wins, the way they were achieved and the contract extensions for the young players show that we’re heading into next season with courage, confidence and anticipation. When the manager arrived, we were 11th in the table. Now we’re second and want to fine-tune things together so that next year might be even a bit better, although that’s obviously difficult with 73 points. It was the fifth-best season in Borussia Dortmund’s history – you could even win the German title with that. But unfortunately there’s another team that has performed significantly better in terms of points…”

Ole Book (on Sky): “The best season in a long time – the best defence, the fewest goals conceded. That defensive solidity is worth highlighting. And we’ve also achieved a lot in attack. Today’s win was well deserved and therefore a fitting end to a good season. Now we’re fully focused on preparing for the new season.”

Julian Ryerson (in the mixed zone): “In terms of points, it was a good season for us in the Bundesliga. 73 points is a decent tally. Unfortunately, the gap is a bit too big, but we can build on that. We’ve got ten days off now, so we can recover a bit – and it’s also very important for our mental state. And then I’ll be looking forward to the World Cup even more.”

Waldemar Anton (on Sky): “We’ve had a very, very good season. We were in the mix for long stretches and achieved the goal that was still possible: finishing second. That’s the main thing. Nevertheless, we had completely different goals, but we didn't manage to finish first. But Bayern have had an outstanding season; we mustn’t forget that. Congratulations to Bayern. We’ll be back at it next season.”Recorded by Boris Rupert

GT's IPL 2026 playoff chances detailed: Qualification scenarios, wins and points required for Gujarat Titans

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KEY TAKEAWAYS:

  • Gujarat Titans have won eight out of their 13 matches.
  • After a five-match winning streak, they lost to KKR at Eden Gardens.
  • GT are fighting for a top-two finish.

IPL 2026 HUB:Latest IPL News | IPL Points Table | Team Stats | IPL 2026 Squads

Rules for the play-off qualification in IPL 2026

The 2026 IPL season features 10 teams split into two groups of five. They play twice against the other four teams in their own group. They play twice against one specific team from the opposite group.

Whereas, they play once against the remaining four teams from the opposite group. Cumulatively, they will play 14 matches. 

Teams collect points based on their match results:

  • Win: 2 points
  • No Result (Rain/Cancelled): 1 point
  • Loss: 0 points

Once all the league matches are finished, the top four teams on the leaderboard move on to the playoffs.

MORE: Highest successful run chases in all T20 cricket at Narendra Modi stadium

Here is how the league position will be decided if two or more teams have the same points:

If two or more teams end up with the same number of points, officials use these rules (in order) to decide who ranks higher:

  • Total Wins: The team that won more matches gets the higher spot.
  • Net Run Rate (NRR): If wins are equal, the team with the better "Net Run Rate" (a score based on how quickly they score runs versus how quickly they concede them) moves up.
  • Wickets Taken: If the NRR is also identical, the team that took the most wickets during the season is preferred.
  • Drawing Lots: In the rare case that everything above is exactly the same, the winner is chosen by random draw (luck).

IPL 2026 Points Table: Latest updated standings

PosTeamPlayedWonLostNRNrrPoints
1Royal Challengers Bengaluru12840+1.05316
2Gujarat Titans13850+0.40016
3Sunrisers Hyderabad12750+0.33114
4Punjab Kings12651+0.35513
5Rajasthan Royals11650+0.08212
6Chennai Super Kings12660+0.02712
7Kolkata Knight Riders12561-0.03811
8Delhi Capitals12570-0.99312
9Mumbai Indians (E)12480-0.5048
10Lucknow Super Giants (E)12480-0.7018

(After KKR vs GT)

How can GT qualify for the 2026 IPL playoffs?

GT are in a favourable position to qualify for the IPL 2026 playoffs as they have already secured 16 points, with two matches still to be played, which include one home fixture and one away. 

In a 10-team IPL format, 16 points is the gold standard for guaranteed qualification. Since each win awards 2 points, the math for GT is clear.

  • Remaining Matches: 1
  • Target Points: 16 (Minimum safe zone - already there)
  • Required Wins: 1 out of 2 remaining matches.
  • Maximum Possible Points: 18 (if they win all 3).

MORE: Who has dismissed Gill the most in IPL? Bhuvi, Chahal among top names

1. If GT win their last match (18 Points)

If GT win their only remaining match, they are certain to qualify for the playoffs and also secure a top-two spot.

2. If GT loses all matches (16 Points)

Losing the remaining match will still give them a chance to progress but a top-two finish won't be guanranteed.

IPL Qualification trends (Based on past seasons)

  • 16 points (8 wins): Almost guaranteed qualification.
  • 14 points (7 wins): Decent chance but depends on NRR and other results.
  • 12 points (6 wins): Rare. Qualification is only possible in exceptional circumstances.

What is GT's remaining schedule in IPL 2026?

DateMatchVenueTime (IST)
May 21Gujarat Titans vs Chennai Super KingsAhmedabad7:30 PM

GT upcoming fixtures, wins required, and chances of qualification

Upcoming FixturesCSK (H)
Wins required1
Chances of qualification90%

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Mario Cristobal: ‘Days of hoarding talent are over’ in NIL, transfer portal era

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During the 2026 recruiting cycle, 17 different programs landed a five-star recruit. Those 32 players are dispersed across the country in what’s considered a sign of NIL’s impact on college football.

Add in player movement via the transfer portal and programs can infuse even more talent each year. It’s a shift from the previous era in which teams could “hoard talent,” which Miami coach Mario Cristobal said can no longer happen.

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Cristobal assessed the new-look landscape and how the sport changed from programs loading up on top-level players while keeping them for multiple years. Because talented high school prospects spread across the country, coupled with movement in the portal, it presents challenges on the depth chart.

“The days of hoarding talent are over,” Cristobal told Kevin Clark on This Is Football. “You know what the benefits of hoarding that talent used to be? Yeah, you have all these guys. But just as importantly, the teams you’re playing against, they don’t have your third and fourth option. They’re down do their fourth, fifth, sixth [option]. That advantage, that gap, that has been closed tremendously and that’ll continue to close until there’s some kind of … parameters set. You just don’t know.

“It’s wild, man. I don’t know where to begin. But you know what? It’s adapt or die. That simple. Adapt or die, invest or go do something else.”

Miami was one of those programs to land a five-star recruit out of the 2026 cycle, signing No. 1 overall player Jackson Cantwell on the offensive line. As a group, the Hurricanes brought in the No. 8-ranked recruiting class this year, according to the Rivals Industry Team Recruiting Ranking.

But with NIL and revenue-sharing as central parts of the landscape, Cristobal sees the balance across college football. That parity, he said, is the biggest shift.

“NIL now, everybody can pay,” Cristobal said. “That’s what’s made it most different. The imbalances of – we’ll leave it at that – are no longer as big of a factor. Now, everybody can.”

Mario Cristobal: Line of scrimmage talent stands out in new era

Of course, roster construction is also evolving. Mario Cristobal pointed to an emphasis on the line of scrimmage and used Notre Dame as an example. He studied the Fighting Irish while preparing for last year’s season opener – a 27-24 Miami win – and saw how much the offensive and defensive lines dominated during the program’s run to the national title game in 2024.

As a result of the balance in college football, Cristobal doesn’t see as much of a talent gap between conferences. He called it a sign of the times given all the change in the last five years.

“We’re seeing, after three or four years of recruiting, where do we match up and looking at a really tight slug-it-out game at the line of scrimmage?” Cristobal said. “It makes us realize, you know what? The landscape has changed. There’s no team, and especially no conference, that has separated itself as it relates to talent at the line of scrimmage.

“For us, we don’t look at labels, logos, conferences – all that junk. It’s about each team and it’s about each year. And it’s never been more evident than it is now.”

Lifting FA Cup alongside Bernardo was 'so special', says Stones

Lifting FA Cup alongside Bernardo was 'so special', says Stones
Lifting FA Cup alongside Bernardo was 'so special', says Stones

John Stones revealed he wasn't expecting to lift the FA Cup trophy alongside captain Bernardo Silva but admitted the moment was extremely special.

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Antoine Semenyo’s splendid goal was enough to secure our eighth FA Cup title at Wembley Stadium.

Bernardoand Stones have both announced they will be leaving the Club at the end of the season after hugely successful stints in Manchester and the skipper - unexpectedly to Stones - ushered him to lift the trophy with him after collecting their winners medals.

“It’s so special. I didn’t really want to do that but they dragged me into it [lift the trophy],” began Stones. “The game wasn’t a final in many ways, but we controlled the game and stopped them from creating chances.

“To have three FA Cups to my name is very special. I don’t think it will set in yet as I’m trying not to get too emotional about what’s happening in a week, as I want to focus on the game in midweek. I’ve felt the love of everyone so it’s been overwhelming. I’ll definitely miss it.

“We’ve found a system that works for us, with new players coming in and adapting to a new system, it’s now clicked. The manager hasn’t rotated as much as he has done in previous seasons and the continuity has helped us to work on things.”

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After a hard-fought first 45 minutes which ended goalless, Stones believes Pep Guadiola’s half-time team talk propelled the side to grind out the victory.

“He was angry to be fair. I’ve never seen him as angry as that,” he continued. “He was passionate and he just wanted to us go out and show the fight and hunger to go out and win a final.

“He speaks a lot about how we sometimes play against ourselves and we were flat in that first half.

“He wanted to see a willingness to run and press to put them on the back foot. He thought our high press was a little bit off.”

Kentucky Basketball offers 5-star recruit DeMarcus Henry

Jan 2, 2026; Mesa, AZ, USA; Arizona Compass Prep forward DeMarcus Henry (15) against Spire Institute (OH) during the HoopHall West Tournament at Skyline High School. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images | Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images

Kentucky Basketball head coach Mark Pope and his staff continue to stay aggressive on the recruiting trail, extending an offer Friday to class of 2027 5-star small forward Demarcus Henry following a strong showing at Nike EYBL Session II in Memphis.

Henry, a 6-foot-7, 190-pound prospect from Arizona, is ranked No. 14 overall nationally, the No. 5 small forward in the class, and the No. 3 player in Arizona, according to the 247 Sports Composite rankings.

Pope and the Kentucky staff were in attendance Friday during EYBL action when Henry exploded for 25 points, helping further solidify his growing national reputation. Shortly after watching him in person, Kentucky officially offered the talented wing.

“After a great conversation with Coach Mark Pope, I’m thankful to receive an offer from the University of Kentucky,” Henry wrote on social media.

Henry entered Session II already producing at a high level on the Nike EYBL circuit. In three games during Session I, he averaged 16.3 points, 12.7 rebounds, 2.7 blocks, 2.3 assists, and 1.3 steals per game while shooting 48.6% from the field.

Kentucky becomes Henry’s first blue blood offer as his recruitment continues to gain momentum nationally. Other schools that have offered include Oregon, Ohio State, Washington, BYU, LSU, USC, Arizona State, and Oklahoma State.

Henry is also the son of the late former Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver Chris Henry, who played six seasons in the NFL after starring at West Virginia.

Blessed!!

After a great conversation with Coach Mark Pope, I’m thankful to receive an offer from the University of Kentucky. #GoWildcatspic.twitter.com/vlWlbzfZdd

— DeMarcus Henry (@demarcushenry15) May 16, 2026

By agreeing to be Chelsea manager, Xabi Alonso is putting his career on the line at chaotic Premier League club

Xabi Alonso of Real Madrid

By agreeing to be Chelsea manager, Xabi Alonso is putting his career on the line at chaotic Premier League club originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

Last summer, Xabi Alonso was considered one of the top managers in football. His hire at Real Madrid was believed to be a masterstroke, as the former Bayer Leverkusen boss had elevated the Bundesliga club to new heights.

Yet he barely lasted seven months on the job, let go by Florentino Perez amidst a topsy-turvy campaign at the Bernabeu which saw the club eventually finish trophy-less for the second straight season amongst a myriad of off-field controversies.

The Spanish boss has reportedly found his next destination, and it's a head-scratcher, as he appears headed from one poorly-run club to another.

The Sporting News explains why Xabi Alonso could be putting his managerial future at extreme risk by accepting the Chelsea job.

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Xabi Alonso reportedly agrees to Chelsea managerial position

According to multiple reports, including Peter Rutzler of The Times and Ben Jacobs of Give Me Sport, Chelsea have an agreement in principle to hire Xabi Alonso as the club's next manager.

The reports claim that an announcement could come as soon as Sunday prior to the match against Tottenham.

Such a hire would be considered a coup for Chelsea, as Alonso is thought of as one of the top available managers in the game.

Chelsea still have an outside shot at qualifying for some European competition next season, but they are well out of the Champions League running and are considered outside contenders to qualify for the Europa League or even the Conference League. In all likelihood, Chelsea will not be participating in Europe next season.

MORE:A breakdown of Xabi Alonso's tactics at Real Madrid

Xabi Alonso taking massive risk to career by accepting Chelsea job

In football, and indeed all of professional sports, the right environment is everything.

One player or coach who thrives at a particular club may not necessarily have enjoyed the same level success at a different home. And conversely, a player or coach who fails to impress under one roof may have missed an opportunity to thrive somewhere else. It's all about being put in the best position to floruish.

For managers, selecting the right gig is essentially to career-long success. Building a resume of failures can catch up with even the most talented and brilliant coaches as it becomes harder and harder to convince others around them that they are the right man for the job.

By all accounts, Xabi Alonso is brilliant; his successes at Bayer Leverkusen speak for themselves. At this current juncture, there is no reason to doubt his ability to elevate a club to successes above their reach.

Even after failure at Real Madrid, the way that club finished the season under his replacement Alvaro Arbeloa lifted much of the blame off Alonso's shoulders. The perception is, rightly, that any manager would find it difficult to succeed in such circumstances, and a specific profile of head coach is required to bring that club forward.

Alonso, the prevailing theory goes, is a tactical genius and a strong football mind, but his lack of desire to babysit the Real Madrid dressing room full of divas led him to fall out with the club and squad. No matter, he will surely land on his feet.

That is precisely what makes Alonso's desire to join Chelsea so baffling.

The Blues bear a striking resemblance to the issues Alonso faced at Real Madrid. The Premier League club struggled to a disappointing finish this season thanks to a lack of direction from ownership, multiple misfires in hiring the right coach, and a squad with leaders who are acting out.

Enzo Maresca fell out with the club's executive hierarchy, reportedly unhappy with the lack of organisational control he was afforded. After Liam Rosenior was brought in, malcontent built in the dressing room, with Enzo Fernandez and Marc Cucurella both disciplined for speaking out about their thinly-veiled frustrations.

After Alonso got away scot-free from his Real Madrid stumbles, why would he want to put himself in the same situation once again? If Alonso fails to convince Chelsea, he could in theory be once again overlooked for much of the blame if it goes belly-up, but the football community would find it more difficult to give him another free pass.

At some point, Alonso becomes the common denominator across multiple unsuccessful spells at big European clubs. Even if, in a vacuum, each individual situation did not fall apart because of him, the collective combination of failures becomes a burden on his resume.

If Alonso falls short of expectations at Chelsea, would a top club be able to overlook two successive unsuccessful stops when considering the Spaniard for future employment? His career could require significant rehabilitation in the event it goes poorly.

Chelsea aren't likely to be playing in Europe next season. As such, expectations will be sky-high, and supporters will be starving for a return to the top echelon of the Premier League standings. There are ongoing fan protests regarding club ownership. The squad is young, bloated, and unsettled.

Sure, success at Chelsea would make Alonso a hero, but with such potential reward comes enormous risk. The likelihood of failure comes at too great a potential cost to his career for this to be a sensible move to make, while the potential gain fails to offset that risk. One strong season of — in all likelihood — only domestic football would not be enough to make Alonso a success at Chelsea; he would need to put two successive campaigns of impressive results together to be considered a hit. Does that feel likely?

There are multiple big clubs with job openings this summer. For starters, it feels only a matter of time that Arne Slot's time at Liverpool, a club Xabi Alonso played for during his career, could be coming to an end. So it makes little sense why Alonso would put himself right back in the same situation he flopped at in Madrid by accepting a similarly toxic role in London.

For all of Alonso's brilliance, he is proving stubborn when it comes to picking his next job. Any top manager will admit this is almost as important — if not moreso — than performing the job itself.

Glamorgan in driving seat as bowlers dominate Bears

Glamorgan bowler Timm van der Gugten throws his arms up in the air as he appeals for a decision
Timm van der Gugten's spell and figures of 2-21 played a hand in Warwickshire's struggles [Getty Images]

Rothesay County Championship, Division One, Edgbaston (day two)

Glamorgan 360: Kellaway 139, Carlson 85; Hannon-Dalby 5-53, Bamber 3-72

Warwickshire 123-6: Davies 30, Mousley 30; Van der Gugten 2-21, Ul-Hassan 2-41

Warwickshire 3pts, Glamorgan 5pts

Match scorecard

Glamorgan laid the foundations for a serious push for a third successive County Championship victory on a rain-affected second day of their fixture with Warwickshire at Edgbaston.

Rain returned to wipe out the last 25 overs with Warwickshire struggling on 123-6 after the visitors' seamers, led by Timm van der Gugten (2-21) and Zain-ul-Hassan (2-41), exploited perfect conditions on a damp day in the Second City.

Glamorgan were earlier bowled out for 360, a satisfying total from the travails of 0-2. Olly Hannon-Dalby took the last two wickets to finish with 5-53 and continue his excellent form since his recall from a surprise loan spell at Worcestershire.

Glamorgan resumed on the second morning on 341-8 and Mason Crane (20 not out) and Tom Norton (29) took their ninth-wicket alliance to a valuable 46 in 13 overs before the former's off-stump was struck by a beauty from Hannon-Dalby.

The seamer then completed the 17th five-for of his career when Ryan Hadley left one that hit off-stump.

After a two-hour rain break, Warwickshire began their reply under heavy cloud and openers Alex Davies and Rob Yates worked hard to add 27 from 12 overs before the latter was lbw to a big inswinger from Ul-Hassan.

Davies (30) flicked two leg-side half-volleys from Ul-Hassan over the short boundary into the Hollies Stand but the bowler's revenge arrived when an attempted drive ended in the hands of Sean Dickson at gully.

Dan Mousley (30) and Sam Hain batted diligently to add 35 in 10 overs but both departed due to injudicious leaves. Mousley's off-stump was hit by Norton and Hain fell lbw to Van der Gugten.

After further rain, Glamorgan struck twice more in the gloaming as Van der Gugten trapped Ed Barnard lbw and Zen Malik edged Hadley.

Report by ECB Reporters' Network, supported by Rothesay.

Steve Kerr on Golden State Warriors return: 'I have to be better'

Steve Kerr Golden State Warriors

Steve Kerr on Golden State Warriors return: 'I have to be better' originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

Steve Kerr isn't sugarcoating things when it comes to his return to the Golden State Warriors

With the Warriors missing the playoffs for the second time in three seasons this year, Kerr knows that he needs to do a better job on the sideline moving forward under his new contract with the team. 

Steve Kerr acknowledges his own shortcomings with Warriors 

Specifically, Kerr thinks that he needs to instill more discipline in the team. 

“I know I have to be better. I didn’t have a great coaching year. … We got a little too loose. Literally loose with the ball. But because of our age, because of our injuries, we spent a lot of time resting. So I’ve got to tighten the ship up next year,” Kerr said.

“… I think I really, frankly, gave everyone too much leeway this year. It just felt like we were constantly resting everybody and just trying to survive to the next game and have enough healthy bodies. … I think we lost some of our discipline, and we got a little loose. And that’s my job.”

It's tough to really judge the job that Kerr did last season given all of the injury issues he mentioned, especially losing Steph Curry for virtually the entire second half of the season. It's tough for any team to overcome the loss of their best player. 

But after winning four championships, the standard in Golden State is obviously higher than missing out on the playoffs. So, improvement is imperative. Kerr clearly understands that and is holding himself accountable. 

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FOOTBALL
Six Premier League matches, including Brentford v Crystal Palace and Leeds v Brighton at 1400 and Newcastle United v West Ham United at 1630

- 10 La Liga matches, including Atlético Madrid v Girona and Sevilla v Real Madrid at 1700 and Barcelona v Real Betis at 1915

- 10 Serie A matches including Genoa v AC Milan and Pisa v Napoli at 1000 and Inter v Hellas Verona at 1300

- Nine Ligue 1 games, including Paris FC v Paris Saint-Germain at 1900

- Nine German second-divison games, with promotion hopefuls Elversberg, Hanover and Paderborn all in action in the season finale, at 1330

- Bayern Munich men's team celebrate their Bundesliga title with fans at the city's town hall at 1130

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TENNIS
Rome ATP Masters final from 1500

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CYCLING
Giro d'Italia, stage nine over 184km from Cervia to Corno alle Scale from 1035

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GOLF
PGA Championship, round four from 1400

'They always deliver' - Man City savour 'magical' title

For the first time in seven seasons, the ribbons on the Women's Super League trophy are a different shade of blue.

Manchester City are champions again, having ended Chelsea's six-year run as the dominant force at the top of the English pyramid.

A decade on from their first WSL title in 2016, they lifted the coveted trophy for a second time following a 4-1 win at West Ham United in their final league game of a triumphant campaign.

It was a victory lap after the title was confirmed in midweek when Arsenal drew at Brighton, and City's comprehensive win in London came as no surprise to manager Andree Jeglertz, in his debut WSL season after taking charge last July.

"I've stopped being impressed by this team because they always deliver," said the 54-year-old Swede, a four-time league title winner in his homeland with Umea.

"They are so focused on the task. I am not surprised but I am proud they were able to do that. There are a lot of things going on in this moment and still they put in a good performance."

Alongside pride, Jeglertz noted the "relief" as City finally got their hands on the trophy having led the table since November.

His side held off the challenge from Chelsea and European Champions Arsenal to end their league campaign with a four-point advantage over the second-placed Gunners.

With a chance to complete a Double in the Women's FA Cup final against Brighton on 31 May, City showed why they are deserved champions with a comfortable win at the 10th-placed Hammers.

There was nostalgia to go with dominance as midfielder Laura Coombs scored in her final league game before she retires from playing this summer after 19 years.

"It is pretty magical to be honest," said the midfielder, who has also won the FA Cup and League Cup since she joined the club from Liverpool in 2019.

"I've been here seven years. I think it has been building for a long time. I am going to soak it in.

"I really feel like that I have been part of something."

Coombs' name appears on the wall of the club's new £10m training facility and among a collection of players who have made more than 100 appearances for the club.

"They are really trying to create something for the future," added the former England international. "It is going to be incredible to watch the journey."

One player central to City's success this season is WSL Golden Boot winner Khadija Shaw, whose future at the club remains uncertain amid talk of a move to rivals Chelsea when her contract expires this summer.

Having taken her season's goal tally to 21 with a double against West Ham, the Jamaica striker, 29, refused to give a definitive answer on where she will play next season.

"Manchester is where I would want to be, but ultimately we will see," said Shaw, who also holds the record for the most WSL hat-tricks.

"I just want to enjoy today. It's my first one [title], there have been a lot of emotions.

"It's been a long season of grind, hard work, ups and downs but ultimately we live for these and I can't wait to go and celebrate."

Khadija Shaw and Alex Greenwood bite their WSL medals
Khadija Shaw (left, with Alex Greenwood) has scored 21 goals this season [Getty Images]
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Xabi Alonso agrees four-year deal to be new Chelsea manager

Xabi Alonso
Xabi Alonso emerged as the standout candidate to take over at Stamford Bridge thanks to his impressive spell in charge of Bayer Leverkusen

Xabi Alonso has agreed a four-year deal to become Chelsea’s new head coach.

Telegraph Sport exclusively reported that Chelsea had been aiming to announce their new man within days of the FA Cup final, which they lost to Manchester City on Saturday, and the club are expected to officially confirm Alonso’s appointment on Sunday.

Clinching a deal for Alonso’s arrival is a major coup for Chelsea’s under-fire BlueCo owners, with the club facing the threat of not playing in any European competition next season.

Alonso is thought to have expressed excitement at the prospect of working with Chelsea’s squad and there was never any fear within Stamford Bridge that he would wait to see if the Liverpool job became available.

Chelsea players have been informed that Alonso will be their new head coach and are said to be excited by his appointment.

While Chelsea have not promised Alonso full control, he will be given a more meaningful role in the club’s decision making than some of his predecessors.

Chelsea want to sign two or three ready-made players to boost their squad, regardless of whether they qualify for Europe.

Chelsea co-owner Behdad Eghbali
Chelsea co-owner Behdad Eghbali says they will add ‘ready-made players’ to their squad, veering from the strategy of targeting promising youngsters - Robin Jones/Getty Images

After sacking Liam Rosenior and installing Calum McFarlane as interim head coach, Chelsea spoke to Alonso, Andoni Iraola, Marco Silva and Oliver Glasner as part of their recruitment process.

Alonso was always viewed as the standout candidate thanks to his stellar playing career with Liverpool, Real Madrid and Bayern Munich, and an excellent spell as Bayer Leverkusen head coach during which he won the Bundesliga title.

Xabi Alonso with the Bundesliga winners' shield on May 18, 202
Xabi Alonso won the Bundesliga with Bayer Leverkusen in 2024 - Getty Images

Chelsea are not concerned that Alonso was sacked after less than a season in charge of Real Madrid and believe he is perfectly suited to working with the squad of players they have.

Alonso has agreed to take the Chelsea job, despite the fact the team may not be playing in European competition under him next season.

Saturday’s FA Cup final defeat meant Chelsea have not qualified for the Europa League and face an uphill battle to qualify for any European competition through the Premier League.

Chelsea are ninth in the Premier League table, six points behind sixth-placed Bournemouth and four behind Brighton in seventh, with two games remaining.

They host Tottenham Hotspur on Tuesday night, before finishing their season against Sunderland next Sunday and will most likely need to win both to stand any chance of qualifying for Europe.

Failure to do so could be seen as a blessing in disguise for Alonso, who would get much longer to work with the squad and impose his ideas, but it would be a financial and reputational blow to Chelsea.

Asked what missing out on Europe would mean for Chelsea, McFarlane said: “You’re asking an interim coach what the implications of the club are going to be. I’m not privy to that information. My job is to prepare the team for games and training, which I’ll be doing on Tuesday for Spurs, which is a massive game for this club.”

On the squad Alonso will be inheriting, McFarlane added: “It’s a really talented group. Lots and lots of quality. The fight and heart has been questioned at times. But the last two performances, I don’t think you can question that. I think they gave everything today to try to win that trophy for the club.”

Chelsea had two penalty appeals rejected by referee Darren England at Wembley, the second of which, on Jorrel Hato, McFarlane thought should have been awarded.

“They’re tough calls, but for me, the Jorrel Hato and [Abdukodir] Khusanov collision in the box is a penalty,” said McFarlane. “Jorrel gets in front and it’s a collision in the back. If that’s anywhere else on the pitch, it’s a foul.”


How Chelsea’s football leadership team works

Chelsea’s leadership team of Paul Winstanley, Laurence Stewart, Joe Shields, Sam Jewell and Dave Fallows retain the confidence of the club’s BlueCo owners.

The five men have come under fire from critics of Chelsea, but Telegraph Sport understands the club’s owners remain committed to the current structure and its ability to deliver success.

Joe Shields (left to right), Paul Winstanley, Jose Feliciano, Todd Boehly, Behdad Eghbali, Laurence Stewart and Sam Jewell after last season's Conference League triumph
Joe Shields (left to right), Paul Winstanley, Jose Feliciano, Todd Boehly, Behdad Eghbali, Laurence Stewart and Sam Jewell after last season’s Conference League triumph - Darren Walsh/Getty Images

Chelsea are ninth in the Premier League table, six points behind sixth-placed Bournemouth, with two games to play and may not qualify for Europe at all.

It is not just Chelsea’s players, who, barring a miracle sequence of results, will be hit in the pocket by failure to qualify for the Champions League, with the football leadership team also in line to give up lucrative bonuses.

Telegraph Sport reported that Chelsea players will miss out on pay rises of approximately 20 per cent by failing to qualify for the Champions League and it can now be revealed the same is true of the football leadership team.

Winstanley, Stewart, Shields and Jewell all signed new contracts through to 2031 last summer, but the foursome were not handed pay rises and their deals are, like those of the players, heavily incentivised with performance-based bonuses. Fallows, who worked at Liverpool, has since been added to Chelsea’s leadership team.

Chelsea announced there would be a period of “self-reflection” after sacking former head coach Liam Rosenior and there is internal acknowledgement that mistakes have been made.

But there is no appetite from Chelsea to scapegoat anybody for Rosenior’s demise, amid a sense that the club win as a team and lose as a team, and that the football leadership team must move forwards together.

Winstanley, Stewart, Shields and Jewell are credited internally with making a good appointment in former head coach Enzo Maresca, who won two trophies and qualified for the Champions League with a style of football that suited the squad in his first season in charge.

Enzo Maresca
Enzo Maresca guided Chelsea to Conference League and Club World Cup success last season - James Gill /Getty Images

Unforeseen circumstances, including Maresca informing Chelsea that representatives of City and Juventus had approached him, contributed to the Italian’s exit. That, ultimately, derailed Chelsea’s season and they expect there to be further clarity around Maresca’s departure this summer.

Chelsea believe there is widespread misunderstanding over the roles of Winstanley, Stewart, Shields, Jewell and Fallows, who are often grouped under the umbrella of “sporting directors”. There is also insistence within the club that the reputations of the five men inside football are far more favourable than outside perceptions.

Winstanley and Stewart were announced as co-sporting directors in February 2023, but have since allowed some of their responsibilities and power to be shared out.

Here, Telegraph Sport looks at what each of Chelsea’s football leadership team is responsible for.

Paul Winstanley (co-sporting director)

Paul Winstanley
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Contrary to popular opinion, Winstanley is not responsible for the identification of transfer targets. His work centres more around the delivery of targets, through talking to and negotiating with clubs and agents. He is also heavily involved in player sales and the renewal of contracts. As reported by Telegraph Sport, Tottenham Hotspur made checks on Winstanley as part of their search for a new sporting director, but the ex-Brighton man is not expected to leave Chelsea. Winstanley is also involved in player support and football operations, such as performance and medical.

Laurence Stewart (co-sporting director)

Laurence Stewart
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Despite his title, Stewart’s role is more akin to a technical director. He is responsible for budget planning and style of play and football philosophy. That has included setting a broad style of football that Chelsea want their academy and first teams to play, so there is continuity throughout the club. Stewart started his football career in analysis, working for City and England at the 2014 World Cup, and that remains an area he works on at Chelsea. Like Winstanley, Stewart’s other responsibilities include medical and the pair share a close working relationship.

Joe Shields (co-director of recruitment and talent)

Joe Shields
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Another former City man, Shields is responsible for player identification through scouting and squad planning for the first team and the academy. A number of Chelsea’s recent signings, including Cole Palmer, Tosin Adarabioyo, Roméo Lavia, Jamie Gittens and Liam Delap, have played at former clubs of Shields, who moved from City to Southampton before joining Chelsea. Shields is also said to be involved with the loans department and works closely with Stewart.

Sam Jewell (director of global recruitment)

Sam Jewell
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Co-heading squad identification and scouting, Jewell’s remit extends past Chelsea and to BlueCo’s other club Strasbourg. There have been several deals between Chelsea and Strasbourg in recent years, with striker Emmanuel Emegha due to move to London from the Ligue 1 club this summer. Jewell works closely with Winstanley, who he has known for years, and also helps with negotiations with agents.

Dave Fallows (director of development)

The newest member of Chelsea’s football leadership team, Fallows is integrating himself into the set-up. His responsibilities include data, scouting and background checks on prospective signings, which Chelsea are likely to lean more heavily on this summer. Suggestions that Fallows has been leading the interest in Xabi Alonso through his links with Liverpool, where he spent 12 years, have been played down. Like Stewart and Shields, Fallows has previously worked at City.

How the new head coach will fit in

Chelsea’s next permanent head coach can expect to be made an equal partner in the identification and signing of players, even though he will not be given the final say on everything. He will help to evolve and ultimately deliver the football philosophy of the club and will have a more meaningful role than some of the previous head coaches.

Overton & Abell hit tons as Somerset dominate Sussex

Craig Overton
Craig Overton began the day on 26 and went on to make his third first class hundred [Getty Images]

Rothesay County Championship, Division One, Cooper Associates County Ground, Taunton (day two)

Somerset 526-8 dec: Abell 119, Overton 111, J Rew 86, Lammonby 73; Haines 2-40

Sussex 22-1: Hughes 8*; Overton 1-1

Sussex (1 pt) trail Somerset (4 pts) by 504 runs with nine wickets remaining

Match scorecard

Centuries from Tom Abell and Craig Overton put Somerset in a dominant position on the second day of the County Championship Division One match with Sussex at the Cooper Associates Ground, Taunton.

Unbeaten on 74 overnight, Abell hit 119 off 192 balls, with 12 fours and a six, while Overton, who began the day on 26, made 111 from 137 deliveries, with 14 fours and two sixes, as the hosts ran up 526-8 declared. It was Abell's 23rd first class hundred and Overton's third.

The two 32-year-olds shared a sixth-wicket stand of 146 in 32.1 overs. Abell's ton took his average in Championship cricket this season to 77.33, while all-rounder Overton is averaging 51.87. By the close of a rain-affected day, Sussex had replied with 22-1.

Play began on time at 11:00 BST, an Abell edge to third man for four off Tom Clark bringing up the half-century stand with Overton off 83 balls. After just 3.2 overs, drizzle started falling, Somerset having registered a third batting point at 350-5.

Play resumed at 12:10, Overton taking two boundaries in an over off Henry Crocombe, who sent down several short-pitched balls on the easy-paced pitch. Overton moved to an accomplished fifty off 63 balls, with eight fours.

Another short rain break interrupted proceedings at 375-5. With Somerset looking to accelerate towards a fourth bonus point, Overton pulled a six off Crocombe and by the time rain stopped play for the third time, the hosts needed just six more runs off four overs to achieve their target.

The weather closed in when lunch was taken at shortly after 12:50. Persistent rain delayed a restart until 16:25 with a total of 50 overs lost and a possible 36 left in the day.

Abell and Overton soon continued where they had left off, the former moving to a chanceless hundred with a single to mid-wicket off Crocombe. It was the third time he had reached three figures in the Championship this season.

Sussex finally broke the partnership with the total on 443 when Abell connected sweetly with a leg side shot off Jack Carson, but failed to clear mid-wicket where Clark took a sharp catch.

Overton needed one moment of good fortune on 99 when he was dropped by the diving Ollie Robinson at short mid-on off Carson. A two into the leg side in the same over saw him go to a 134-ball century, his second of the summer.

An otherwise assured innings ended when Overton was bowled advancing down the pitch to Coles. Lewis Gregory provided some lusty blows to boost the already significant total and moved quickly to 35. When he was caught behind off James Coles it prompted the declaration.

Sussex were left with a possible 12 overs to bat before stumps. Two were lost to a brief stoppage for bad light and the resumption saw Overton's day get even better when he pinned Tom Haines lbw for six.

Play was brought to an abrupt end by floodlight failure with a possible 4.5 overs still to be bowled.

Report by ECB Reporters' Network, supported by Rothesay.

Arsenal in talks with architects over Emirates Stadium expansion

Arsenal in talks with architects over Emirates Stadium expansion
Arsenal in talks with architects over Emirates Stadium expansion

Arsenal are in talks with an architecture company over expanding the Emirates Stadium, according to a report.

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Sam Cunningham reports for City A.M. that Arsenal are in talks with architects Populous over expanding the Emirates Stadium, having previously worked with the same company to design the Emirates in the first place.

Sources claim all options remain on the table at this stage, from major works to minor hospitality upgrades to increase revenue. With how well things are going on the pitch, club executives are reportedly feeling no pressure to make a final decision.

As well as the Emirates, Populous have previously worked on Wembley and Tottenham Hotspur’s new stadium.

Photo by Ryan Pierse/Getty Images

Reports from earlier this season had confirmed that Arsenal were planning an expansion of the Emirates, with work going into a potential plan to increase capacity to beyond 70,000.

At the time, it was stressed that Arsenal hadn’t yet sought planning permissions, and they’re well aware of both the legal and planning hurdles to overcome.

It was reportedly in light of those hurdles that the club had decided to consider plans for more minor alterations as well. Seven months later, it doesn’t seem as though the picture has significantly changed.

Photo by Alex Davidson/Getty Images

Isaan Khan has also previously reported for the Daily Mail that new Arsenal board member Otto Maly has a clear remit to expand the Emirates Stadium.

Maly played a key role in building the SoFi stadium in Los Angeles, a 100,000-capacity ground home to the LA Rams. Though Khan added that a modest increase of a few thousand seats is more probable in this case than anything more significant.

He's made his mind up: Liverpool star wants deal to join AC Milan

He's made his mind up: Liverpool star wants deal to join AC Milan
He's made his mind up: Liverpool star wants deal to join AC Milan

Liverpool are heading into the summer transfer window with several players uncertain of their futures.

Mohamed Salah and Andy Robertson are of course already confirmed to be leaving - but other senior players are also facing up to the prospect of moving on with their careers elsewhere.

Alisson Becker for example could be on his way out of Anfield with Juventus said to be preparing an alluring contract for the veteran goalkeeper.

Alexis Mac Allister meanwhile has not yet held any talks about a new contract - and his current deal runs down in 2028.

We could also see Ibrahima Konate depart on a free - with the Frenchman entering the final weeks of his contract.

Joe Gomez shaping up for exit

One more player unsure of his destiny is Joe Gomez. The defender has been on Merseyside for 11 years - the club’s current longest-serving player.

The England international’s current contract expires in 2027 - and he admitted earlier this week that this summer could spell the end.

Liverpool sporting director Richard Hughes will be against losing Gomez on a free next summer - and is ready to listen to offers for the 28-year-old.

Two clubs have now been revealed to be interested in a report in the Daily Mail - Besiktas and AC Milan.

“Liverpool defender Joe Gomez is once again attracting interest from AC Milan and Besiktas as he considers his options this summer,” the report reads.

It’s not the first time Milan have made a play for Gomez - who has been unsure of his place in the Liverpool squad ever since Jurgen Klopp left.

Joe Gomez wants AC Milan move

“They have had interest in Gomez previously from Milan while Newcastle United and Crystal Palace have also discussed signing him as part of discussions for Anthony Gordon and Marc Guehi," the report states.

Gomez has played far more than he might otherwise have expected this season - due to injury problems at right-back as well as a lack of senior cover in the middle of the defence.

But with a big transfer shakeup expected - and players to be added at right-back as well as centre-back - it could be finally time for Gomez to take his leave.

The report also states that Gomez has got a preference out of those two interested parties.

Odegaard And Mosquera To Start | 4-2-3-1 Arsenal Predicted Lineup Vs Burnley

Odegaard And Mosquera To Start | 4-2-3-1 Arsenal Predicted Lineup Vs Burnley
Odegaard And Mosquera To Start | 4-2-3-1 Arsenal Predicted Lineup Vs Burnley

Arsenal will entertain Burnley at the Emirates Stadium this Monday night as they look to secure maximum points at home in the Premier League. The Gunners managed to earn a narrow 1-0 win over West Ham United in the London derby recently, so they would be keen on keeping their good form going in the league.

Mikel Arteta will set his men up in a 4-2-3-1 formation and is expected to make some changes to his first team for this game. Martin Odegaard and Cristhian Mosquera could both play from the start of this contest.

4-2-3-1 Arsenal Predicted Lineup To Face Burnley

Defence

David Raya will feature in between the sticks for the Gunners after keeping a clean sheet in his last outing. William Saliba will continue to function alongside Gabriel at the centre of the Arsenal backline as they hope to keep a solid shape on the defensive end of the field.

Cristhian Mosquera could get the nod to start at right-back, while Riccardo Calafiori will fill in on the other side as the left-back for Arsenal if he can pass a late fitness test. Arteta would allow both of them to go forward and express themselves inside the Burnley half.

Piero Hincapie will offer cover for the defensive positions on the bench.

Arsenal

LONDON, ENGLAND – MAY 10: Bukayo Saka of Arsenal applauds the fans following the team’s victory during the Premier League match between West Ham United and Arsenal at London Stadium on May 10, 2026 in London, England. (Photo by Justin Setterfield/Getty Images)

Midfield

Myles Lewis-Skelly and Declan Rice will anchor the midfield for the Gunners as they look to establish their superiority over the opposition at the centre of the park.

The talented trio of Leandro Trossard, Martin Odegaard and Bukayo Saka will operate just ahead of them as part of the Arsenal attack. All three of them need to combine well if the Gunners are to secure a convincing win this Monday night.

Eberechi Eze, Martin Zubimendi and Noni Madueke will have to be content with a place on the bench as they wait for their chance to shine in the second 45 minutes if required.

Attack

Viktor Gyokeres will lead the line for the Gunners up top. He has to find a way to be a real threat on the offensive third of the pitch.

Kai Havertz will make up the numbers on the bench and might come on to influence the game in the final quarter if needed.

‘Not even one beer’: Pep Guardiola reveals Man City’s celebrations are on hold with focus on Premier League

Pep Guardiola said he would not even allow his players one beer as he said they cannot party to celebrate their FA Cup win.

Manchester City completed a cup double by beating Chelsea 1-0 at Wembley to follow their Carabao Cup triumph over Arsenal.

But Guardiola will delay the celebrations for a week as he pursues his third treble of his time in England – and he urged his team to provide the best possible tribute to the departing duo of John Stones and Bernardo Silva by winning the Premier League.

City go to Bournemouth for a must-win game on Tuesday before hosting Aston Villa on the final day of the Premier League season.

But after winning at Wembley he said City were going: “Home. Not even one beer. Next Monday after Aston Villa, we're going to celebrate it with the women's team, with some parade in Manchester.”

Captain Silva has announced he will leave after nine years at the Etihad Stadium and he lifted the FA Cup with defender Stones, who has been at City for a decade.

Now Guardiola urged their teammates to make sure they say goodbye with a third trophy as he looks to win the Premier League for a seventh time.

Guardiola looks to have built another Man City team that can challenge for trophies next season, will he stick around to find out? (Reuters)
Guardiola looks to have built another Man City team that can challenge for trophies next season, will he stick around to find out? (Reuters)

“Especially for John and Bernardo, they are leaving in two games,” he said. “Hopefully we can extend [the title race] in Bournemouth to arrive in Aston Villa and make the best tribute possible with the chance to fight to the Premier League.”

Guardiola revealed City’s preparations were disrupted by delays on the British trains on Friday, following a fire in Nuneaton.

“Yesterday the travel was a nightmare, it took six hours to arrive,” he added.

Details about Taron Johnson’s mysterious absence from Raiders emerge

One of the biggest offseason acquisitions for the Las Vegas Raiders, cornerback Taron Johnson, is reportedly in the midst of a holdout.

According to the California Post’s Vincent Bonsignore, Johnson has been absent from the voluntary portion of the offseason program due to his desire for a new deal.

“Per sources: CB Taron Johnson’s absence at Raiders voluntary offseason workouts is contract related. The $18M he’s on the books for in ’26 & ’27 is non guaranteed. Makes sense he’s looking for more security,” Bonsignore wrote.

Of course, Johnson does not yet have to report, anyway, because this portion of the offseason is voluntary.

That will change next month, though, when mandatory minicamp begins on June 6.

Johnson was acquired via trade with the Buffalo Bills earlier this offseason after the Bills decided they would part ways with the veteran corner.

The Raiders sent the Bills a sixth-round pick in exchange for Johnson and a seventh-rounder.

Johnson is under contract for two more years, with a base salary of $8.1 million in 2026 and $9 million in 2027, according to Over The Cap.

However, he has just $1.175 million left in guaranteed money, all of which comes this year. As Bonsignore points out, that is likely his point of contention.

The Raiders remain in good shape financially after starting the offseason with a boatload of cap space. Las Vegas currently sits with $24.4 million in funds to work with.

Taron Johnson’s role with the Las Vegas Raiders

Buffalo Bills cornerback Taron Johnson (7) rushes for a touchdown after intercepting the first pass of the game by Indianapolis Colts quarterback Joe Flacco (15) on Sunday, Nov. 10, 2024, during a game at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis.

Johnson has widely been viewed as one of the better slot cornerbacks in the NFL during his career, as evidenced by his second-team All-Pro selection in 2023.

The 29-year-old had another strong season in 2025 after giving up a completion rate of 63.6% and a passer rating of 94.7 in coverage, numbers that mirrored his All-Pro season.

The Raiders tried multiple players at slot cornerback last season, including Darnay Holmes, but none of them had much success, which made the position a focal point in 2026.

Johnson certainly has the ability to shore up the position for Las Vegas, but, first things first, the Raiders have to get his contract situation figured out.

And the sooner the better, as Johnson can ill-afford to miss a lot of the offseason as he tries to pick up a new defense.

Look: Ty Simpson in Rams uniform for the first time, but not the new one

The Los Angeles Rams had two of their draft picks invited to the NFLPA Rookie Premiere this year, as Ty Simpson and Max Klare were selected for this awesome opportunity in L.A.

The Rookie Premiere event puts draft picks in uniform for the first time, which is always fun for fans to see following the draft. The problem for Simpson and Klare is that no one gave them updated jerseys.

The Rams made tweaks to their uniforms this offseason, removing the gradient from the numbers, as well as the name tag on the chest and fixing the horns on the sleeves. At the Rookie Premiere, Simpson and Klare were put in the outdated uniforms for some reason.

first look at @ty_simpson06 in his @RamsNFL threads 🔥 pic.twitter.com/l6UVHfiHYC

— NFL (@NFL) May 16, 2026

Here’s a look at both players walking with other rookies at the event Saturday.

First look 👀#NFLPA#RookiePremierepic.twitter.com/t78oNoNgx1

— NFLPA (@NFLPA) May 16, 2026

It’s not the biggest deal, but it’s strange that the Rams weren’t able to provide updated uniforms for the Rookie Premiere. It’s been three weeks since the draft so there was plenty of time to get Simpson and Klare jerseys ready.

This article originally appeared on Rams Wire: Rams QB Ty Simpson and Max Klare wear old uniform at Rookie Premiere

Justin Jefferson 'looking forward to' Kyler Murray vs. JJ McCarthy QB battle

The Minnesota Vikings signed Kyler Murray in free agency to compete with 2024 first-round pick J.J. McCarthy ahead of the 2026 NFL season.

Veteran wide receiver Justin Jefferson is among those excited to see how the competition between the two unfolds.

Jefferson was asked during a May 15 appearance on "Good Morning Football" what he wanted to see from Minnesota's quarterback battle in the lead-up to the 2026 NFL season.

"Just competition, for real," Jefferson said. "Just to see, who's gonna be that last man standing? Who's gonna be that dog? Who's gonna be that leader to carry us throughout the season? Because that is definitely a missing piece that we're looking for and something that is very important to our team, which is the quarterback spot.

"So just seeing that competition, battle – seeing those guys come in every day leading the team and trying to spark, especially the offense, it's definitely something I'm looking forward to. And just going out there and connecting with any quarterback that's throwing the ball, that's the main important thing this training camp."

Jefferson had trouble consistently connecting with the Vikings' quarterbacks – a group that was led by McCarthy – in 2025. He totaled a respectable 84 catches for 1,048 yards, but his 61.6 yards per game and two touchdowns were far and away the lowest marks of his career.

That's why Jefferson – who thrived working with Kirk Cousins and Sam Darnold across the first five seasons of his career – is hoping either McCarthy or Murray can emerge as a franchise quarterback for the team.

"That's definitely something that is… I want that, for sure," Jefferson said, referencing a franchise quarterback. "It's definitely difficult for those types of things to happen. But just like me being with Kirk for those first four years of my career, just building on that connection, building on that relationship, that's something that is unbroken, that's something you just don't find just anywhere.

"It definitely will be great to have a quarterback, the same quarterback for these next couple years going down the line, but you already know that's something difficult to do in this league. But for sure, to keep knowing that quarterback for these next couple years and build that relationship and create that spark, that's definitely the plan."

Murray only signed with the Vikings to a one-year, veteran minimum contract. If he emerges as the top option for Minnesota, the team will likely need to sign him to a lucrative, long-term extension.

Meanwhile, McCarthy is in the third season of his four-year rookie contract, so he will be cost-controlled through the 2027 campaign. The Vikings will also have to decide whether to accept the Michigan product's fifth-year option after the 2026 season.

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Why Justin Jefferson is excited about Vikings QB competition

Rose Bowl litigation shows Kevin Demoff was trying to lure UCLA to SoFi Stadium

When concerns first emerged that UCLA would break its lease at the Rose Bowl and move to SoFi Stadium, UCLA insisted that "no decision has been made."

It sure seems like a decision was dangerously close.

Via Ben Bolch of the California Post, court documents from the litigation over the potential relocation strongly suggest that a move was on the verge of happening.

In August 2025, Rams and Kroenke Sports & Entertainment president Kevin Demoff texted this to UCLA vice chancellor Steve Agostini: “good luck tonight, next year at SoFi!"

The court filings also show text messages from February 2025 between Demoff and Agostini regarding a tour of SoFi by UCLA officials “to see how we would make next season work."

Said Demoff, "Yes will make whatever work."

Demoff's employer, and SoFi Stadium, eventually were added to the ongoing lawsuit under the theory that these outside parties intentionally interfered with the contractual relationship between UCLA and the Rose Bowl. The argument is simple; it's impermissible to induce someone to break a valid and binding agreement. UCLA has a lease that runs through 2043. That lease must be respected by anyone who would be tempted to persuade one of the parties to violate its terms.

The concept applies throughout American business. Any contract between two parties must be respected by the rest of the world. That means not saying "see you next year" but "see you when your contract ends."

However it plays out, it's the second time Demoff has landed in the middle of litigation regarding a relocation. When Rams owner Stan Kroenke bought the land that became SoFi Stadium, Demoff addressed concerns regarding a potential move from St. Louis to L.A. by saying it's “not a piece of land that’s any good for a football stadium,” that there’s a “one-in-million chance” the Rams will move there, and that Kroenke “is still looking at lots of pieces of land around the world right now and none of them are for football teams."

The St. Louis lawsuit resulted in the league paying a $790 million settlement. This time around, the Rose Bowl took the issue to court before the move happened. And while that may delay indefinitely SoFi's ability to bogart the Bruins, it will also keep Kroenke from having to write another massive check for the financial harm resulting from the move.

Which teams are out of IPL 2026 playoffs contention? Updated list of teams eliminated from Indian Premier League

The league stage of the Indian Premier League 2026 season is approaching its business end as teams are now competing fiercely for a spot in the playoff round.

Royal Challengers Bengaluru are currently leading the race to playoffs with 16 points. They are followed by Gujarat Titans, who are tied on points. Sunrisers Hyderabad is third in the table with 14 points.

On the other hand, mid-table teams like Chennai Super Kings, Rajasthan Royals and Delhi Capitals are fighting hard to secure their playoff spot.

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Which teams are out of IPL 2026 playoff contention?

As of May 16, Mumbai Indians and Lucknow Super Giants have been eliminated from playoff contention.

LSG lost their 11th match of the season against CSK on Sunday, May 9, a few hours before MI fell to RCB. MI and LSG have garnered only 6 points from 11 matches, ending their hopes of progressing in the tournament.

One of the most decorated teams, CSK, are also battling for survival after losing to LSG by seven wickets on Friday, May 15.

IPL 2026: Points table and standings

PosTeamPlayedWonLostNRNrrPoints
1Royal Challengers Bengaluru12840+1.05316
2Gujarat Titans13850+0.4016
3Sunrisers Hyderabad12750+0.33114
4Punjab Kings12651+0.35513
5Rajasthan Royals11650+0.08212
6Chennai Super Kings12660+0.02712
7Kolkata Knight Riders12561- 0.03811
8Delhi Capitals12570-0.99310
9Mumbai Indians (E)12480-0.5048
10Lucknow Super Giants (E)11380-0.9076

Bengals featured in a pretty stunning NFL predictions overreaction

It’s not often the Cincinnati Bengals are one of the most positive talking points around the NFL. 

Yet, here we are. After the schedule release, NFL record predictions love the Bengals. So do oddsmakers, who have the Bengals on pace for a franchise-best number of games where they’re the favorite. 

And now here comes the national overreactions, too. 

Writing some top overreactions after the offseason, ESPN’s Dan Graziano said the Bengals getting back to the AFC title game isn’t a reach at all. 

“There is a major opportunity here for the Bengals, as they've fielded a championship-caliber offense every year Burrow has stayed healthy,” Graziano wrote. “They just need the other side of the ball to start chipping in again.”

As always, the big talking points are the additions to the defense. The Bengals spent big in free agency on names like Bryan Cook at safety and Boye Mafe and Jonathan Allen for the defensive line. 

Then, of course, the Dexter Lawrence trade. 

The unit needs to gel and compensate, if not surpass the loss of Trey Hendrickson, but it’s a transition that looks like it should succeed. 

Overall, it’s hard not to be impressed by what the Bengals did this offseason to get serious around Joe Burrow. And in a refreshing twist, the national side can't really deny it, either. 

This article originally appeared on Bengals Wire: Bengals featured in a pretty stunning NFL predictions overreaction

Texas A&M vs. ASU: NCAA Regional live updates, score, highlights

After ending the regular season and SEC Tournament on a three‑game skid, Texas A&M couldn’t have scripted a better reset to open the NCAA Regional at Davis Diamond. Aided by an elite day at the plate, coach Trisha Ford's squad looks back on track after a dissapointing, and somewhat confusing end to the regular season.

The Aggies immediately erased any lingering doubt, overwhelming UConn in Friday’s opener with a program‑record 13‑run second inning on their way to a dominant 17–3 run‑rule victory, securing the first spot in Saturday’s winner’s bracket. While five home runs certainly excited the Aggie fan base, 17 runs off 14 hits was the real story.

In the nightcap, Trisha Ford’s former program, Arizona State, matched the Aggies’ energy. The Sun Devils rolled to an 8–0 run‑rule win, powered by a clinical pitching performance that allowed them to save their ace for Saturday’s showdown. On paper, this matchup could go either way.

With both teams cruising through their openers, Texas A&M and Arizona State will meet Saturday at 2 p.m. with a place in the regional final on the line and no shortage of storylines between Ford and an Arizona State program that she led to the College World Series in 2018.

Below is all the information for the regional game:

What channel is Texas A&M vs. Arizona State on today?

  • TV Channel: ESPN+ (subject to change)
  • Livestream: ESPN App

The Texas A&M vs. Arizona State game will be broadcast nationally on ESPN+ in College Station Regional. Madison Shipman (analyst) and Eric Frede (play-by-play) will be on the call at Davis Diamond. Streaming options for the game include the ESPN App.

Texas A&M vs. Arizona State time today

  • Date: Saturday, May 16
  • Start time: 2 p.m. CT (barring a weather delay)

The Texas A&M vs Arizona State game starts at 2 p.m. CT from Davis Diamond in Bryan-College Station.

ADDITIONAL WAYS TO FOLLOW THE GAME

Radio: Locally Sports Radio 1150/93.7 The Zone

Social: Follow the @AggiesSoftball on X for updates

Internet: 12thMan.com / 12th Man Mobile app

This article originally appeared on Aggies Wire: Live updates for Texas A&M softball vs. ASU in the NCAA Regional

NBA executive calls Deandre Ayton's season with Lakers a 'disaster'

When the Los Angeles Lakers signed center Deandre Ayton to a two-year, $16.6 million contract after the Portland Trail Blazers had bought out his previous contract last summer, some fans envisioned him blossoming and reaching new heights. While he had been solid and at times promising in his prior seven seasons, he had displayed unprofessional behavior and was frustrating to deal with at times.

There were definitely times this season when Ayton was an impactful player for the Lakers, particularly during the first round of the NBA playoffs against the Houston Rockets. In that series, he worked hard on the boards and played physically, intense positional defense on All-Star center Alperen Sengun. But all too often, he was seen as a disappointment, as he wasn't aggressive enough and seemed mentally checked out to plenty of fans.

Sean Deveney of Heavy Sports wrote in a recent article that Ayton may lose his job soon, one way or another (h/t Lakers Daily).

"Center Deandre Ayton has an $8.1 million player option for next season, and the team is pretty eager to move on from him and get a big man who can better fit the style of play of star Luka Doncic," Deveney wrote. "Ayton struggled mightily at times in the playoffs, and though he had bright spots through the season, he is not considered a candidate to come back–even if he opts in, look for him to be traded or at least replaced in the starting lineup."

In addition, one executive didn't mince words about how he assessed Ayton's year in Los Angeles.

“It’s hard to see his time in that role as anything but a disaster,” one NBA executive said. “The thing with Ayton is he usually does just enough for his team to think he is going to take a step forward. Then he never takes that step forward, and you go through it all over again.

“Everything the Lakers tried to do with him in the regular season was aimed at making him just be serviceable in the playoffs. Like, just serviceable–catch the ball, rebounds the ball, move around in the paint. Do that, and the whole Ayton experiment for them would be successful. He did not do that, though. Disaster.”

When the Lakers acquired Ayton, it was thought he could fit the archetype of the ideal center to place next to Doncic — an athletic big man who can run the floor in transition and convert lob passes from the superstar into easy baskets. But that vision didn't fully pan out.

While Ayton shot a career-high 67.1% from the field, he set career lows in field-goal attempts per game (8.3), points per game (12.5) and rebounds per game (eight). There were times when he was benched in the fourth quarter, such as during Game 3 of the Western Conference semifinals versus the Oklahoma City Thunder, which L.A. lost 131-108.

Not only could Ayton be deemed unsatisfactory moving forward, but many also agree that the team could use a better second-string center than Jaxson Hayes. While Hayes had a solid season and often played with plenty of energy and effort, he's extremely limited offensively and lacks the strength and girth to play effective positional defense or box out at a high level.

This article originally appeared on LeBron Wire: NBA executive calls Deandre Ayton's season with Lakers a 'disaster'

LSU baseball vs Florida game score, live updates from game 3 of series

BATON ROUGE — There's one more game remaining in the regular season, but LSU baseball already has its sights set on Birmingham.

As Jay Johnson put it after the Tigers were run-ruled, 11-1, by No. 20 Florida on Friday night, May 15, he's never coached in a series in his coaching career where there are no postseason ramifications until this season.

"This is Pluto," Johnson said.

HOW TO WATCH LSU VS FLORIDA What channel is LSU baseball vs Florida on today? Time, TV schedule

The regular season and series finale against the Gators (36-18, 17-12 SEC) doesn't matter in the grand scheme of things for the Tigers (29-26, 9-19), who play at Alex Box Stadium on Saturday afternoon. LSU is currently meandering its way through one of the program's worst conference season results.

Senior pitcher Zach Cowan will pitch for LSU in his final game in college, and Florida will send out righthander Russell Sandefer.

The Daily Advertiser will provide live updates for LSU-Florida. Follow along here.

LSU baseball vs Florida game score, live updates

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