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SPORTS.YAHOO.COMFSU offensive line target commits to ACC programThe Florida State Seminoles are still looking for their first commitment along the offensive line in the 2027 recruiting cycle, and they will have to keep searching after three-star target Shavezz Dixon committed to the North Carolina Tar Heels on Friday.Dixon was also considering the Pittsburgh Panthers, Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets, and Virginia Cavaliers. The Seminoles have been recruiting the Lessburg, Georgia, product since January, when they offered him a scholarship during a visit. He returned to Tallahassee in March for an unofficial visit.He is ranked as the No. 593 overall player and No. 37 interior offensive lineman in the 247Sports composite. He is also the No. 72 player from Georgia. He attends Lee County and is teammates with FSU linebacker commit Gregory Batson. Running back Ousmane Kromah also went to Lee County before coming to FSU.While FSU offensive line coach Herb Hand has done a great job in the transfer portal, they have struggled recruiting the high school ranks over the past two years, and this year's board is starting to thin after Dixon and several other targets committed elsewhere. They do have several targets still available, including three-star interior lineman DaJohn Yarborough.Congrats @shavezz_dixonpic.twitter.com/sydFCPAuTy— The Rocker Lee (@rockerlee229) June 5, 2026Follow us @FSUWire on X (formerly Twitter) and like our page on Facebook to follow ongoing coverage of Florida State news, notes, and opinions.This article originally appeared on FSU Wire: FSU football target Shavezz Dixon commits to North Carolina0 Commenti 0 condivisioni 35 Views 0 Anteprima
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SPORTS.YAHOO.COM2027 3-star WR will announce commitment on Saturday nightThis weekend, Texas A&M coach Mike Elko and his staff, including running back coach and ace recruiter Trooper Taylor, will host several priority blue-chip prospects, including five-star cornerback Joshua Dobson and five-star linebacker Kaden Henderson, who arrived in College Station on Friday afternoon. After landing rising three-star safety Errol Kerns just hours after their arrival, the Aggies are officially on a recruiting heater.In the 2026 recruiting class, Texas A&M signed four wide receivers, led by Aaron Gregory, who is on track to see the field this fall after an impressive string of performances during the spring practice period. In the 2027 cycle, four-star WR Jaden Upshaw is currently the sole wide receiver commit, while the Aggies are looking to land five-star Eric McFarland, who took his official visit last weekend. Another name to watch is three-star wide receiver Briceson Thrower, who, after taking his official visit last weekend, will take OVs to Texas Tech, Illinois, and the Texas Longhorns this month. However, Thrower has reportedly made his decision earlier than expected and will announce his commitment on Saturday, June 6.According to 247Sports' post on Friday, Thrower will make his announcement at 7:00 p.m. CT on Saturday, which will be broadcast on CBS Sports' YouTube channel, and will officially choose between Ohio State, Illinois, Texas Tech, Texas, and Texas A&M. Right now, I expect the Longhorns to win the first battle, while Texas A&M OC Holmon Wiggins, who has been recruiting Thrower since he served as the program's wide receivers coach, will continue to pursue the versatile route runner heading into the fall. NEWS: 3 ⭐️ WR Briceson Thrower set to announce his college commitment on the CBS Sports College Football YouTube Channel. 🔥Thrower is down to 5 school, Illinois, Ohio State, Texas, Texas Tech and Texas A&M. 👀 pic.twitter.com/DWkNiOy1NX— 247Sports (@247Sports) June 5, 2026Contact/Follow us @AggiesWire on X (formerly Twitter) and like our page on Facebook to follow ongoing coverage of Texas A&M news, notes and opinions. Follow Cameron on X: @CameronOhnysty.This article originally appeared on Aggies Wire: 2027 3-star WR Briceson Thrower will announce commitment on Saturday0 Commenti 0 condivisioni 35 Views 0 Anteprima -
SPORTS.YAHOO.COMENG vs NZ: 'Not good enough' - Nasser Hussain blasts Lord's pitch after 33 wickets in two daysA total of 33 wickets fell in the first two days of the opening Test between England and New Zealand at Lord's, prompting sharp criticism of the pitch from former England captain Nasser HussainThe surface has produced uneven bounce and excessive seam movement, with 16 wickets falling on Day 1 and 17 more on Day 2. England were bowled out for 140 in the first innings, New Zealand replied with 113, and England then posted 226 before reducing the visitors to 36/3 in pursuit of 254.Ground staff had attempted to rejuvenate the pitch during the off-season by relaying the outfield and using 200°C steam treatment to eliminate soil pathogens. However, the process appears to have stripped the surface of pace, resulting in an Inconsistency Rating of 7.5/10, reportedly the highest recorded for a Test pitch in England.Hussain labelled the wicket "substandard" and "not good enough" for Test cricket, while Vaughan said the MCC is aware that the pitch has failed to meet expected standards."Both teams have bowled exceptionally well, but the pitch is below par and has been for quite some time," Hussain said while speaking on Sky Sports."This is a historic venue hosting its 150th Test match and will stage three Tests this year. Everything around the ground is world-class, but ultimately the most important area is the 22 yards in the middle,'' he added."The grounds staff know the issues. They know it lacks pace and that it offers inconsistent bounce and seam movement, particularly in cloudy conditions, they've tried everything, covering it with a dome, steaming it, but nothing seems to have changed. Throughout this Test, it has lacked pace, and when it does speed up, it misbehaves," Hussain added.The criticism comes just months after the ICC rated the Melbourne Cricket Ground pitch as "unsatisfactory" following a Boxing Day Ashes Test that concluded within two days. Similar scrutiny could now await the Lord's surface once the ongoing Test concludes.While acknowledging the high quality of fast bowling on display, Hussain argued that the pitch has provided little opportunity for batters to succeed."There has been absolutely no chance for the batters, Lord's has so many positives. The attention to detail around the ground is outstanding. But the most crucial part of any cricket venue is the pitch, and right now, it is not good enough," he said.Despite the controversy, England remain firm favourites, with New Zealand needing another 218 runs on the final day with only seven wickets in hand.0 Commenti 0 condivisioni 35 Views 0 Anteprima
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SPORTS.YAHOO.COMAngel Reese Brings Barbie Energy in Stunning All-Givenchy Fashion StatementIMAGN IMAGES via Reuters ConnectAngel Reese isn’t just dominating the paint—she’s becoming one of the biggest stars in sports, period. The Chicago Sky forward has turned herself into a cultural force, pairing elite production on the court with a fashion game that’s impossible to ignore.The tunnel has become Reese’s personal runway. For her, fashion is another way to set the tone before tip-off, bringing the same confidence and swagger she carries onto the hardwood. And when the spotlight gets brighter, so do the fits.Since entering the WNBA, Reese’s stock has only continued to rise. While she’s stuffing the stat sheet with 13.1 points, 11.0 rebounds, 3.3 assists, 1.1 steals, and 1.0 blocks per game, she’s also building a brand that’s reaching far beyond basketball. Whether she’s grabbing boards or serving looks, the “Bayou Barbie” knows how to command attention. And judging by her latest outfit, Angel Reese is fully locked into her Barbie era.Angel Reese Keeps Winning the Pregame Fashion GameIMAGN IMAGES via Reuters ConnectAngel Reese brought full Bayou Barbie energy on Tuesday before the Atlanta Dream and Connecticut Sun tipped off. Pulling up to the tunnel in head-to-toe pink Givenchy, the Chicago Sky star made sure all eyes were on her before a single bucket was scored. Later, she doubled down on the vibe with an Instagram post captioned, “everythang pinkaaaaa.”But for Reese, this wasn’t just another fit check—it was another chapter in the brand she’s spent years building.The luxury look came with a luxury price tag, too. Reese rocked the Givenchy Paris 1952 Crewneck Sweater, valued at $2,300, alongside a $1,650 Ribbed Knit Midi Skirt. Altogether, the outfit checked in at nearly $4,000, proving once again that her tunnel game is just as strong as her rebounding game.Of course, pink and Angel Reese have become a package deal. At the 2026 Met Gala, she turned heads in a custom Joseph Altuzarra design that reimagined the classic trench coat with a glamorous off-the-shoulder silhouette. She also made history as the first professional athlete to walk the Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show, doing so in not one, but two pink looks.That moment came shortly after Reese became the first WNBA player ever to land a Victoria’s Secret campaign, further cementing her status at the intersection of basketball and fashion. At this point, pink isn’t just a color for Reese—it’s part of the brand. However, she decided to go with another color for a change.Just days earlier, Reese arrived at Gainbridge Fieldhouse for the Atlanta Dream’s Commissioner’s Cup showdown against Caitlin Clark and the Indiana Fever in a completely different vibe. Swapping Barbiecore for boss mode, she stepped out in an all-black ensemble. Featuring a button-up shirt, micro shorts, knee-high stiletto boots, oversized sunglasses, and a structured handbag. Whether she’s rocking all pink or all black, one thing remains constant: Angel Reese knows how to win the tunnel walk before the game even starts.Related Headlines‘BBQ Baddie’ Sophie Cunningham Stuns in Chic Summer OutfitBrittney Griner Assessed Flagrant 1 After Throwing Angel Reese to the FloorShannon Sharpe Goes OFF on Caitlin Clark: ‘Enough is Enough’0 Commenti 0 condivisioni 35 Views 0 Anteprima
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SPORTS.YAHOO.COMFerrari boss to miss qualifying for medical reasonsFrederic Vasseur replaced former Ferrari team principal Mattia Binotto in January 2023 [Getty Images]Ferrari team principal Frederic Vasseur will not attend the Monaco Grand Prix for qualifying day on Saturday for medical reasons.Ferrari, who have not won a grand prix since October 2024, appear set for their most competitive weekend of the season after drivers Lewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc finished first and second in both practice sessions on Friday.A statement from Ferrari said: "Fred Vasseur will not be at the circuit today."Following some medical checks, Fred will remain under observation at a local medical facility."No further medical information will be provided."The statement added that the team "look forward to seeing him back at the track soon".Hamilton fastest but Leclerc expects qualifying to be tightHow to follow Monaco Grand Prix on the BBCSpeaking in a pooled media interview after running on Friday, Vasseur, 58, said: "It was difficult to put a lap together for everybody and with 10% more cars (on the grid this year) it is more than 10% more difficult."Now that we have a convergence of understanding of the cars, tyres are becoming predominant again in performance, and with so many cars on track it is difficult to do a proper out-lap and I think it will be key for tomorrow, to be able to do a proper out-lap and do a clean lap."Off track, Ferrari are in the midst of negotiations with fellow engine manufacturers, governing body the FIA and commercial rights holder F1 over changes to the engine rules for 2027.Ferrari are blocking an agreement that had been reached between all parties last month to change the design of engines to reduce the amount of energy management required in the new power-units which this year have a near 50-50 split between internal combustion and electrical power.The plan is to change the split to 60-40 in favour of internal combustion by increasing the fuel flow.But Ferrari want to leave things as they are so they can benefit from permitted development and upgrade opportunities provided under the rules to those behind the best engine by a defined margin, while also preventing standard-setters Mercedes from having the opportunity to upgrade their own engine.Audi are also currently blocking the proposal.Audi wants turbos to stay in F1 amid engine debateWill 2026's 'yo-yo racing' mean overtaking in Monaco?Classic Monaco Grand Prix images through the yearsPredict the final standings of the Monaco Grand Prix0 Commenti 0 condivisioni 35 Views 0 Anteprima
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SPORTS.YAHOO.COM3 Commanders land on top 100 most important players in 2026 listThe NFL offseason is often full of speculation, player and personnel movement, rankings, and more. As the players return to the field to prepare for the 2026 season, the world of sports media analyzes, reports, and monitors everything. As rosters begin to solidify, we can see how each team might shape up.A recent CBS Sports article named the top 100 most important players for the 2026 season, and there are three members of the Washington Commanders' roster who made the list. These players are not ranked in any particular order; it's not about who is the best, but simply that they are important to the season. Every team is represented, and the players were split into categories.Let's look at the three Commanders who made the top 100 most important players list for 2026.Rookies (5 players): Sonny StylesStyles was undoubtedly the biggest acquisition of the Commanders' offseason. Their No. 7 overall draft pick, Styles has already been wearing the green dot at practice, signaling the Commanders' trust in him.The Commanders made several improvements across their defense, but none more crucial than Styles, a former safety who can really run and potentially transform Washington's bottom-of-the-barrel defense. The No. 7 overall pick has a heavy weight on his shoulders.Back from injury (15 players): Jayden DanielsGetting Jayden Daniels back on the field in 2026 is one of the biggest reasons this team can be hopeful about the season. He led the team to an NFC Championship appearance in his rookie season, but injuries plagued him in 2025, and the Commanders won just five games.Daniels was rarely at 100% in 2025, suffering knee, hamstring and elbow injuries in Weeks 2, 7 and 9, respectively. When he landed on the elbow in Week 14, the Commanders finally said enough is enough. After a dream-like rookie season, Daniels is hoping to put his sophomore struggles behind him, and he'll be doing so under new offensive coordinator David Blough, whose system is very different from Kliff Kingsbury's shotgun-based attack.Star offensive playmakers (20 players): Terry McLaurinThere is not a whisper of a doubt about how important Terry McLaurin is to the Commanders' offense. For the first time in his career, McLaurin missed games in 2025 with injuries. Last season, the Commanders struggled when he wasn't on the field, and without him, there are no proven receivers who could take his place.McLaurin had a difficult 2025, with his contract dispute spilling over into the preseason and injuries disrupting his year once he did get a deal done. Still, his precise route running, speed and ability to make difficult catches are vital for the Commanders, who lack proven options behind him.This article originally appeared on Commanders Wire: 3 Commanders land on top 100 most important players in 2026 list0 Commenti 0 condivisioni 35 Views 0 Anteprima
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SPORTS.YAHOO.COM⭐️ Can anyone succeed Messi? The candidates for World Cup MVP⭐️ Can anyone succeed Messi? The candidates for World Cup MVPIf you think this World Cup will be won by lab-made strategies, you’re watching the wrong sport. Theory is all well and good, but when the stadium roars, the ones in charge are the footballers with superstar status and a coach’s brain. They’re the ones who decide when to suffocate the opposition and when to keep the ball. If you want to know where football is heading in 2026, all you have to do is watch what these seven guys do when the ball reaches them.Lamine YamalAt just 18 years old, the Barça youngster is already running Spain’s attacks. His dribbling and decision-making are pushing a football IQ of 200.Lionel MessiIn his sixth World Cup, Leo is the ultimate coach on the pitch. He manages his energy, reads space like no one else, and decides when to raise Argentina’s tempo.Vinicius JuniorElectric and mature. Vini no longer only beats defenders on instinct; now he draws markers, handles pressure, and dictates where Brazil’s attack is played.Kylian MbappéCaptaincy and total authority. His mere presence shapes the opponent’s tactical system; Kylian decides when and how France kill off matches.Jamal MusialaThe king of Germany’s space invaders. His ability to turn between the lines breaks any defensive block; he is the brain of the Mannschaft’s combination play.Jude BellinghamAn all-action midfielder with a veteran mentality. He dominates the defensive third, organizes transitions, and gets on the scoresheet. He is England’s all-around engine.📸 Richard Pelham - 2026 Getty ImagesCristiano RonaldoPure leadership and the goalscoring manual in person. CR7 no longer runs the whole pitch, but he organizes Portugal’s high press and devours the box.This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇪🇸 here.0 Commenti 0 condivisioni 35 Views 0 Anteprima
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WWW.NYTIMES.COMGraham Platner and the Rise of the ‘Dirtbag’ DemocratAnd what the Maine candidate reveals about politics today.0 Commenti 0 condivisioni 36 Views 0 Anteprima -
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SPORTS.YAHOO.COMSteelers get one step closer to rare QB opportunityThe Pittsburgh Steelers may be inching ever closer to an extremely rare quarterback opportunity following a major decision handed down by the NCAA.A week after denying quarterback Brendan Sorsby's request for reinstatement over a violation of college football gambling rules, the NCAA has now rejected Texas Tech's appeal to reinstate the young signal caller.Breaking: The NCAA has denied Texas Tech's appeal to reinstate quarterback Brendan Sorsby's eligibility, according to multiple reports. pic.twitter.com/qd0AhIhPtv— ESPN (@espn) June 6, 2026ESPN reported that Texas Tech's appeal denial is separate from Sorsby's lawsuit against the NCAA. A Texas judge heard arguments in Sorsby's lawsuit against the NCAA on June 1, but an official ruling hasn't been made yet.Sorsby, who threw for 7,200 yards and 60 touchdowns from 2023 to 2025, was expected to be one of the top quarterback options in the 2027 class before he landed himself in hot water.With the NCAA denying Texas Tech's appeal, the Steelers are one step closer to potentially showing interest in acquiring Sorsby via an oh-so-rare supplemental draft, the last of which took place in 2019.For up-to-date Steelers coverage, including any offseason moves, follow us on X @TheSteelersWire and give our Facebook page a like.This article originally appeared on Steelers Wire: Steelers get closer to rare QB option after NCAA decision on Brendan Sorsby0 Commenti 0 condivisioni 35 Views 0 Anteprima
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SPORTS.YAHOO.COMWhere do the Titans land in ESPN's Initial Football Power Index?The NFL regular season is less than 100 days away, and teams are preparing for the final days of offseason team activities (OTAs) and mandatory minicamp. The Tennessee Titans have been off this past week and will kick off their final week of offseason practices on Monday before their mandatory minicamp in mid-June. So far, those monitoring the sessions have noticed a different vibe across the organization, and there is a sense of hope that things can turn around in 2026. While there is excitement, not everyone is convinced that the Titans will make a jump this season, and that includes ESPN, which has the Titans mired at 27th in their initial release of their Football Power Index.As Seth Walder reported, these rankings are based on multiple factors, including projected win totals from the betting market, regular-season schedules, quarterback depth, and special-teams expectations, and are then simulated for the year. And unfortunately for the Titans, it is hard to project how everything will come together with a new coaching staff and a retooled roster. Do you think ESPN has the Titans ranked too low? Sound off and let Titans Wire know your thoughts, and Titan Up!This article originally appeared on Titans Wire: Tennessee Titans: Where do they land in ESPN's Football Power Index?0 Commenti 0 condivisioni 35 Views 0 Anteprima
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SPORTS.YAHOO.COMNotre Dame Women’s basketball hires former player as assistant coachThe Notre Dame women's basketball team will have a new voice on the sideline.The Fighting Irish have hired former professional guard Jared Newson as an assistant coach and head of player development. Newson will replace the departed Michaela Mabrey on Niele Ivey's staff.A Belleville, Illinois, native, Newson started at UT Martin from 2003 to 2006 and was inducted into the school's athletic Hall of Fame in 2014. The 6-foot-5 guard averaged 16.2-points per game over 83 games and finished his Skyhawks career as the program's third all-time leading scorer with 1,347 points. He earned All-Ohio Valley Conference honors twice and posted a career-best 18.8 points per game as a senior. After college, Newson briefly signed with the Dallas Mavericks and later played in what is now the NBA G League for the Sioux Falls Skyforce and Bakersfield Jam. He also spent several seasons overseas.In recent years, Newson has bulit a reputation around training and development for high school, collegiate, and professional athletes. He has roles with CP3 Camps, and was most recently the director of basketball for Phantom BC in the Unrivaled Basketball League. It is there he got to gain experience working with WNBA and and made it to the championship game.Welcome to Notre Dame, Coach!Jared Newson has joined us as an assistant coach and head of player development ☘️#GoIrishpic.twitter.com/gVuRzUykfk— Notre Dame Women's Basketball (@ndwbb) June 5, 2026In his new role at Notre Dame, Newson is expected to focus heavily on player development and scouting. Ivey and her staff have emphasized player growth and pro preparation in recent years, and Newson's background aligns with that vision.The women's basketball team finished with a 25-11 record this past season, finishing 12-6 in the ACC Conference.Contact/Follow us @IrishWireND on X (Formerly Twitter), and like our page on Facebook to follow ongoing coverage of Notre Dame news, notes, and opinions.Follow Sunny on X:@thesunnyvThis article originally appeared on Fighting Irish Wire: Notre Dame women’s hoops hires former pro as an assistant coach0 Commenti 0 condivisioni 35 Views 0 Anteprima
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SPORTS.YAHOO.COMTexas A&M snubbed by top QB/WR duos list entering the 2026 seasonTexas A&M's 2026 roster will look very different compared to last season's veteran lineup after a record ten players were selected in the 2026 NFL Draft, including star wide receiver KC Concepcion, who led the Aggies through the air, and provided starting quarterback Marcel Reed a reliable No. 1 option, leading to the signal caller passing for a career high 3,169 yards, 25 touchdowns, and 12 interceptions. This season, after Concepcion was selected 24th overall by the Cleveland Browns, junior WR Mario Craver, who enters the 2026 season as one of the top athletes in the country, reeled in a career high 59 receptions for 917 yards and four touchdowns during his first season in College Station, and is by far the most electric playmaker in the SEC, who will likely lead the Aggies in receiving yards this fall. Paired with Alabama transfer wide receiver Isaiah Horton, who brings more size at 6'4" to an already established receiver unit, Marcel Reed's expectations have steadily risen, and compared to a host of former SEC quarterbacks entering their third starting season, the Tennessee native has zero excuses, outside of poor blocking, which could be an issue early in the year given that four 2025 O-line starters departed for the NFL.Still, even with the concerns in the trenches, Marcel Reed and Mario Craver deserve recognition for being one of the more lethal duos entering the 2026 campaign, especially after developing chemistry last season. Even more important, with Horton in the lineup, Craver will be able to play most of his snaps in the slot, where he should thrive after the catch, as he did last season. Compared to ten other QB/WR duos in the Power Four, Marcel Reed and Mario Craver were not included in Roc Boys Football's latest rankings, and should at least be considered based on last season's production and the potential heading into the fall. Best QB/WR Duos In College FootballWho Are We Sleeping On?👇 pic.twitter.com/XYjNFlaJax— ROC BOYS FOOTBALL (@rocboysfootball) June 5, 2026Contact/Follow us @AggiesWire on X (formerly Twitter) and like our page on Facebook to follow ongoing coverage of Texas A&M news, notes and opinions. Follow Cameron on X: @CameronOhnysty.This article originally appeared on Aggies Wire: Texas A&M's Marcel Reed, Mario Craver left off top QB/WR list0 Commenti 0 condivisioni 35 Views 0 Anteprima
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SPORTS.YAHOO.COM2026 NBA Draft workout tracker: Who have OKC Thunder targeted?The OKC Thunder has started holding individual workouts for prospects ahead of the 2026 NBA Draft.OKC has three picks (No. 12, No. 17 and No. 37) in the draft, which will be on June 23-24. The Thunder is looking to add a roster that won a 2025 NBA championship and reached the Western Conference finals this season.Here's a list of every prospect who has held a pre-draft workout with OKC:OKC Thunder roster primer: Draft picks, contracts heading into 2026 NBA offseason2026 OKC Thunder pre-draft workout trackerMUSSATTO: Thinking Thunder will trade for Giannis or trade away Chet Holmgren? Think againSam Alexis, IndianaAlexis is a 6-foot-9 forward who spent his final season at Indiana after stops at Chattanooga and Florida. He averaged 8.8 points, 4.8 rebounds and 1.2 blocks as a senior on 68.7% shooting from the field (25% from deep). Alexis is a strong play finisher who catches lobs, makes timely backdoor cuts and crashes the glass for putbacks. He'd likely be an undrafted signing.Amari Allen, AlabamaAllen is a 6-8 forward who spent his lone season with Alabama. He averaged 11.4 points, 6.9 rebounds and 3.1 assists on 44.6% shooting from the field (34.1% from deep). Allen is a versatile wing who has shown good playmaking skills and an ability to defend multiple positions, making him a good complimentary piece. He projects to go late in the first round or sometime in the second round.Drake Allen, Utah StateAllen is a 6-5 guard who spent his final two seasons as Utah State after stops at Snow College, Southern Utah and Utah Valley. He averaged 7.9 points, 4.7 assists and 2 steals as a graduate student on 46.6% shooting from the field (32.5% from deep). Allen is a disrupter on defense, a smart passer and a high-effort player. He'd likely be an undrafted signing.Nate Ament, TennesseeAment is a 6-10 forward who spent his lone season with Tennessee. He averaged 16.7 points, 6.3 rebounds and 2.3 assists as a freshman on 39.9% shooting from the field (33.3% from deep). Ament has potential as a player with great size and mobility, but he's still rough around the edges. He's a confident but not great perimeter shooter, and he must work on being a more aggressive finisher. He projects to be a lottery pick.Chris Bell, CaliforniaBell is a 6-7 forward who spent his last season at California after three years with Syracuse. He averaged 14.2 points and 2.6 rebounds as a senior on 45.9% shooting from the field (40% from deep). Bell is a catch-and-shoot threat and an active defender, making him a 3-and-D prospect. He'd likely be an undrafted signing.Jamar Brown, UCLABrown is a 6-5 guard who spent his last season at UCLA after stops at Phoenix College and Kansas City. He averaged 3.8 points and 2.7 rebounds as a fifth-year player on 42.9% shooting from the field (33.8% from deep). Brown took a backseat role with UCLA after two All-Summit League selections at Kansas City, but he could still provide good shooting and hustle plays. He'd likely be an undrafted signing.More: Shai Gilgeous-Alexander said OKC Thunder 2025-26 season was 'failure'. Here's what he meantRafael Castro, George WashingtonCastro is a 6-11 forward who spent his last two seasons at George Washington after two years at Providence. He averaged 15.3 points, 9.1 rebounds and 1.8 steals as a redshirt senior on 62.7% shooting from the field (0% from deep). Castro is a high-motor big man who uses his strength to score efficiently, but there's also a lot of skill to his game as an impressive playmaker and a switchable defender who's all over the place. He could sneak into the second round or be an undrafted pickup.Tucker DeVries, IndianaDeVries is a 6-7 forward who spent his last season at Indiana after stops at Drake and West Virginia. He averaged 13.7 points, 5.3 rebounds and 3.3 assists as a redshirt senior on 39.7% shooting from the field (33.3% from deep). DeVries can knock down difficult shots from deep and score with his back to the basket, although his lack of athleticism limits him defensively. He'd likely be an undrafted signing.Allen Graves, Santa ClaraGraves is a 6-9 forward who spent his two seasons at Santa Clara. He averaged 11.8 points, 6.5 rebounds and 1.9 steals as a redshirt freshman on 51.2% shooting from the field (41.3% from deep). Graves isn't the quickest prospect but can knock down his shots, use his soft touch to finish around the rim, create for others and be disruptive in passing lanes. He projects to go in the mid-to-late portion of the first round.J'Vonne Hadley, LouisvilleHadley is a 6-7 guard who spent his last two seasons at Louisville after stops at Indian Hills Community College, Northeastern and Colorado. He averaged 11.5 points, 5.1 rebounds and 1.8 assists as a sixth-year player on 56.2% shooting from the field (44% from deep). Hadley is an older prospect at 24, but he's a pure hustler who plays tough defense, crashes the glass and makes timely cuts. He'd likely be an undrafted signing.Bryce Harris, HowardHoward is a 6-4 guard who spent all five seasons at Howard. He averaged 17.3 points, 6.9 rebounds and 2.5 assists on 47.9% shooting from the field (39% from deep) as a graduate student. Harris is a strong finisher around the rim, a capable shooter, an excellent rebounder for his size and a good defender. He'd likely be an undrafted signing.More: Why Russell Westbrook is investing in OKC's new multipurpose stadium, districtMorez Johnson Jr., MichiganJohnson is a 6-9 forward who spent his last season at Michigan after one year at Illinois. He averaged 13.1 points, 7.3 rebounds and 1.1 blocks as a sophomore on 62.3% shooting from the field (34.3% from deep). Johnson is a bruising big man who also moves well for his size, making him capable of defending multiple positions, and he does almost all of his damage on offense from inside the paint. Johnson projects to go in the mid-to-late portion of the first round.Nate Johnson, Kansas StateJohnson is a 6-3 guard who spent his last season at Kansas State after three years at Akron. He averaged 12.8 points, 4.9 rebounds and 4.6 assists as a senior on 44.7% shooting from the field (40.8% from deep). Johnson is a downhill threat with good explosiveness around the rim, and he made great strides as a 3-point shooter. He'd likely be an undrafted signing.Lajae Jones, Florida StateJones is a 6-7 guard who spent his last season at Florida State after stops at Tarleton State, Barton Community College and St. Bonaventure. He averaged 12.7 points, 5.7 rebounds and 1.2 steals as a senior on 42.7% shooting from the field (32.5% from deep). Jones has great positional size combined with lateral quickness and strength, making him a versatile defender, and he has upside as a 3-point shooter. He'd likely be an undrafted signing.Alex Karaban, UConnKaraban is a 6-8 forward who spent all four seasons at UConn. He averaged 13.2 points, 5.3 rebounds and 2.4 assists as a redshirt senior on 46.4% shooting from the field (37.4% from deep). Karaban makes up for his defensive limitations by being a high-IQ player who provides good floor spacing, moves well without the ball and makes the right passes. He projects to be selected early in the second round.Yaxel Lendeborg, MichiganLendeborg is a 6-9 forward who spent his last season at Michigan after stops at Arizona Western College and UAB. He averaged 15.1 points, 6.8 rebounds and 3.2 assists as a graduate student on 51.5% shooting from the field (37.2% from deep). Lendeborg is a Swiss Army knife who defends multiple positions, passes well, spaces the floor and plays with a strong motor. He projects to be selected at the end of the lottery.Tamin Lipsey, Iowa StateLipsey is a 6-1 guard who spent all four seasons at Iowa State. He averaged 13.5 points, 5.1 assists and 2.3 steals as a senior on 45.9% shooting from the field (31.6% from deep). Lipsey is a tenacious point-of-attack defender who also has great timing when invading passing lanes, and he mostly creates for others on offense to make up for his own shooting struggles. He'd likely be an undrafted signing.More: Here's what Mark Daigneault, OKC Thunder players said during 2025-26 exit interviewsIsaac McKneely, LouisvilleMcKneely is a 6-4 guard who spent his last season at Louisville after three years at Virginia. He averaged 10.9 points, 3 rebounds and 1.4 assists as a senior on 41.6% shooting from the field (39.5% from deep). McKneely is a high-volume 3-point shooter who can knock it down on the move, and he can also serve as a secondary ball handler. He'd likely be an undrafted signing.Izaiyah Nelson, South FloridaNelson is a 6-10 forward who spent his last season at South Florida after three years at Arkansas State. He averaged 15.9 points, 9.6 rebounds and 1.6 steals as a senior on 56.1% shooting from the field (14.3% from deep). Nelson is a defensive-minded big man who uses his size and length to swat shots and deflect passes, and his strong motor also allows him to dominate on the glass. He projects to go in the mid-to-late portion of the second round.Emanuel Sharp, HoustonSharp is a 6-3 guard who spent all five seasons at Houston. He averaged 15.5 points, 3 rebounds and 1.7 assists as a redshirt senior on 41.3% shooting from the field (37.2% from deep). Sharp is a confident 3-point shooter with a quick release, and he uses his strength to fight through screens and harass ball handlers. He projects to go in the mid-to-late portion of the second round.Jayden Quaintance, KentuckyQuaintance is a 6-10 forward who spent his last season at Kentucky after one year at Arizona State, where he suffered a torn ACL and meniscus. He averaged 5 points and 5 rebounds as a sophomore on 57.1% shooting from the field but only played in four games while still dealing with said injury. Quaintance uses his combination of physicality and athleticism to protect the rim and crash the glass, and he's a play finisher on offense who goes up strong for dunks. He projects to go in the mid-to-late portion of the first round.Jalen Washington, VanderbiltWashington is a 6-10 center who spent his last season at Vanderbilt after three years at North Carolina. He averaged 8.9 points, 5.6 rebounds and 1.3 blocks as a senior on 56.3% shooting from the field (29.4% from deep). Washington uses his length and timing to block shots, and he has a nice mid-range shot with the ability to drill the occasional 3-pointer. He'd likely be an undrafted signing.Justin Martinez covers the Thunder and NBA for The Oklahoman. Have a story idea for Justin? He can be reached at jmartinez@oklahoman.com or on X/Twitter at @Justintohoops. Sign up for the Thunder Sports Minute newsletter to access more NBA coverage. 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WWW.NYTIMES.COMFor Dubai’s Migrants, War Is One More Worry in Super Stressed LivesFor laborers in Dubai, a free stress-management class offers a temporary oasis of calm amid struggles with debt, loneliness, long hours and, in recent months, the fear of missile strikes.0 Commenti 0 condivisioni 36 Views 0 Anteprima -
SPORTS.YAHOO.COMIran's soccer team readies to leave for World Cup as some officials still await US visasANTALYA, Turkey (AP) — Iran’s World Cup soccer team prepared to set off from Turkey for their training base in Mexico on Saturday ahead of three group matches in the United States later this month.According to Iranian state television, however, some members of the Iranian Football Federation who had been due to accompany the team were yet to receive visas to enter the U.S.The Iranian TV report said the federation’s secretary-general, Hedayat Mombeini, and its vice president, Mehdi Mohammad Nabi, were among 14 backroom staff and officials who had not received U.S. visas ahead of games in Los Angeles and Seattle. It was unclear whether the federation’s president, Mehdi Taj, had been issued a visa.The team’s participation in the World Cup has been complicated by Iran’s war with Israel and the United States. Problems with processing visas had earlier led Iran to move its training base from Tucson, Arizona, to Tijuana, on Mexico’s border with California.One U.S. official earlier told The Associated Press that all players on the Iranian team were approved for visas, while a second official said visas had been issued for players, coaches, trainers and some support staff. A third official suggested that some applicants affiliated with the team had been rejected for requesting visas “under false pretenses.”The officials spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to discuss the visas publicly. The squad has been preparing for the World Cup at a training camp in Antalya, Turkey. The team said it has already received visas from Mexico’s Embassy in Ankara.Iran plays its first two games in Inglewood, California, against New Zealand on June 15, and Belgium six days later, then heads to Seattle to face Egypt on June 26. Iran and the U.S. could meet in the round of 32 on July 3 in Arlington, Texas, if both teams come second in their groups.President Donald Trump in March had discouraged Iran from participating in the tournament, saying he didn’t think it was “appropriate” and raising concerns over players’ “life and safety.” A day later, Iran’s national team pushed back, saying “no one can exclude” it from playing.Iran finalized its team Monday, including 17 home-based players whose clubs have not played since February because of the war. Star forward Sardar Azmoun was dropped in March, reportedly because of a social media post that angered Iranian authorities during the war.Iran’s sports minister said in March that it would “not be possible” for the team to participate in the World Cup, but the republic’s soccer federation said in May it was moving ahead with a team. The federation had insisted that all players and staff be granted visas, including those who had military service in the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps.0 Commenti 0 condivisioni 35 Views 0 Anteprima
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SPORTS.YAHOO.COMSpurs' Victor Wembanyama admits he was stuck on the Thunder 'high' after going down 2-0 vs. KnicksSpurs' Victor Wembanyama admits he was stuck on the Thunder 'high' after going down 2-0 vs. Knicks originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.The NBA Finals is always a treasure to watch, and the first two games have been exactly that in 2026. However, it feels like the New York Knicks have been the better team down the stretch.It could be due to Mike Brown having Finals experience as an assistant with the Golden State Warriors. Whatever the reason, San Antonio Spurs star Victor Wembanyama quite literally threw the game away in Game 2.“Having just contested a Jalen Brunson miss, Wembanyama grabbed his ninth rebound and looked to initiate the fast break for what could have been the game-winning basket. The Frenchman would later admit urgency got the better of him, ultimately leading to the Spurs falling 105-104 to the New York Knicks to go down 2-0 in the series,” ESPN’s Michael C. Wright wrote.The Spurs had a chance to hold the ball for the final possession, but for some reason Wembanyama tried to push it up the sideline instead of playing it out. It was a costly decision that he now has days to think about. After the game, he admitted that he wasn't poised.“I'm still very blurry, and that's the whole problem. I need to have more poise, more control over the game. That's the general image,” Wembanyama told the media.The Spurs phenom also went on to admit something else, one thing that probably shouldn’t have been brought up in a press conference. Wembanyama admitted he was still caught up in the Oklahoma City Thunder series.“I could've been better at recovering from the high of the conference finals,” Wembanyama said.Wembanyama better come back to reality, as he is just two losses away from being eliminated and has to find a way to win at least one game on the road. The Thunder series was grueling, but he has to stay in the present.Wembanyama is young, and that could be why he wasn’t able to snap into the moment in time. However, he isn’t riding that high anymore. This is probably the lowest point of his season.More NBA news:Warriors' Stephen Curry reportedly meeting with LeBron James to finish careers in Golden StateLakers predicted to trade Austin Reaves, Dalton Knecht, draft capital for Bucks' $175M former MVPBucks, Celtics, Hawks 3-team trade idea sends Giannis Antetokounmpo, Jaylen Brown in blockbusterWarriors predicted to sign $101M former MVP and Kristaps Porzingis in Finals push with Steph Curry0 Commenti 0 condivisioni 35 Views 0 Anteprima
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SPORTS.YAHOO.COMBelmont Stakes 2026: Renegade, And How To Bet The Saratoga GateRivals At Work: Golden Tempo, center left, and Renegade, center right, seconds before their tight 1-2 finish in the Kentucky Derby at Churchill Downs on May 2, 2026 in Louisville, Kentucky. (Photo by Horsephotos)Getty ImagesBefore we dive into the field for the 152nd running of the $2-million Belmont Stakes at Saratoga on Saturday evening, it’s helpful to take a close look at advantages and disadvantages that Saratoga’s oval brings to its athletes competing at a mile-and-a-quarter for the third year running. Yes, the race will still be a fabulous bookend to the Triple Crown series, but the fact of it not being staged on “The Big Sandy,” the monstrous mile-and-a-half oval currently under renovation in Elmont, NY, makes you want to ink an asterisk into the history books on the thus-far three “Belmonts” that will on Saturday have been run at the Spa. Because: The difference between the Belmont-run Belmonts and the Saratoga Belmont is far greater than the shorter distance run. The math of Saratoga’s curious old oval tells that tale, but it will bring us a more intimate picture of Saturday’s contest to dig deeper into the track’s many tactical demands after a brief refresher on the post positions and the morning line of the nine athletes who will be contending on it. For the record, then, post time is (approximately) at 7:06 p.m. EDT, and the race will be broadcast on Fox, FS1, FS2, and livestreamed on fubo. Here, the who’s who of the Saratoga gate: (Post Position, Trainer, Jockey, Morning Line)1. Vitruvian Man, Doug O’Neill, Antonio Fresu, 30-12. Powershift, Todd Pletcher, Luis Saez, 12-13. Chief Wallabee, Bill Mott, Junior Alvarado, 3-14. Renegade, Todd Pletcher, Irad Ortiz Jr., 2-15. Ottinho, Chad Brown, Dylan Davis, 20-16. Growth Equity, Chad Brown, Manny Franco, 12-17. Commandment, Brad Cox, John Velazquez, 6-18. Emerging Market, Chad Brown, Flavien Prat, 6-19. Golden Tempo, Cherie DeVaux, Jose Ortiz, 9-2(Source: NYRA Date: 6/6/2026)To the Saratoga math, then: For a nine-furlong (one-and-an-eighth mile) race, the starting gate is placed on the finish line before the stands, and that point lies some 184 feet, or sixty-one yards and change, from the first (clubhouse) turn. That is the crunchiest start possible for an equine athlete, gunning out of the gate and something like eight strides later, facing a turn. There remain exactly zero seconds, and zero inches to find, in which anybody could “settle.” The gate slams open, and from that second on the runners are in a tornado. For the Belmont, at a short ten furlongs (one-and-a-quarter miles), the Saratoga gate is backed further up the home stretch by a furlong, or 220 yards. This makes the run from the gate to the first turn is some 281 yards and change, or nigh on three football fields in length. That may sound like plenty of room to jockey for position coming into the first turn, and it is a darn sight more generous than the start at nine furlongs, but it’s still short. The average stride length of a Triple Crown-class Thoroughbred is between 24 and 25 feet, or about eight yards. At full speed, a “fast” Thoroughbred can cover a quarter-mile in 21 seconds. They can do 220 yards, an eighth of a mile, in ten to twelve seconds. We could reasonably argue that every run to every first turn in every flat race in America is by definition a tactical sprint, but this is what makes the 281 yards from Saratoga’s gate to the first turn such a hotly contested one. Historically, mile-and-a-quarter races at Saratoga have favored, first, in style, front-runners and stalkers rather than deep closers such as Golden Tempo — bringing a late run at Saratoga just leaves too much to do in the thunderous chase to the wire. The second track peculiarity is that Saratoga’s “Belmont” gate setup favors inside post positions most heavily — of the last 39 mile-and-a-quarter contests run there, 20 of them, or just over half, have been won by horses breaking from the three stalls closest to the rail. Stalls four through six have delivered thirteen winners in those races, and the outside three stalls have delivered a meager six wins.For instance, of Todd Pletcher’s two contenders this evening, this statistic favors Powershift over top morning-line favorite Renegade, which argues (to certain exotics players) that Powershift could well be pushed forward by that factor to be there at the end of the race, and help bring a price.Renegade is a closer, and Pletcher has been open about how much grit his horse showed in the Derby, righting himself to run a game second after suffering a few bumps in the early traffic. But breaking four from the rail at Saratoga, right in the teeth of the thundering peloton furiously en route into the first turn does not on the surface of it do this particular race-favorite much good. As well, his character — aka, his running style — isn’t especially well suited for the track. He’s not a “stalker,” which the track favors more than a closer. There remains the contradiction of his favorite status in the morning line: Clearly, the NYRA oddsmakers think he’s strong enough to overcome those disadvantages. This week Golden Tempo’s charming glass-ceiling-breaker and trainer, Cherie DeVaux, admitted that her colt’s ultra-deep, thrilling Derby close was in fact a Saratoga liability, telling no less an outlet and no less a racing writer than the Daily Racing Form’s David Grening that Golden Tempo’s “...running style does leave him vulnerable. He’ll come with a run, but there’s a lot that has to go right for him.”The implication was that DeVaux was not expecting everything that went right for her charge at Churchill would go right in the Adirondacks this evening. Historically speaking, his extreme outside post position is unfortunately not a great winning point from which to break — Saratoga’s outside post positions having delivered so few winners in the last quarter-century. William Mott’s Chief Wallabee, by contrast, can be helped by his Belmont post position, and the trainer has added blinkers this evening to help his concentration when the going gets tough. Jockey Junior Alvarado has admitted noticing Chief Wallabee’s eyes darting hither and yon at the competition in the heat of action before, and the jockey and trainer are hoping that this tweak will mean that Chief Wallabee can drill down and focus on his work when he should. This article was originally published on Forbes.com0 Commenti 0 condivisioni 35 Views 0 Anteprima
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SPORTS.YAHOO.COMDuke’s Opponent In The Women’s ACC/SEC Challenge RevealedSACRAMENTO, CALIFORNIA - MARCH 27: Toby Fournier #35 of the Duke Blue Devils reacts against the Louisiana State Tigers during the fourth quarter in the Sweet Sixteen of the 2026 NCAA Women's Basketball Tournament at Golden 1 Center on March 27, 2026 in Sacramento, California. (Photo by Harry How/Getty Images) | Getty Images Kara Lawson has gradually made Duke a force in women’s basketball, and as part of that rise, her Blue Devils are getting some tough draws schedule-wise. And along those lines, Duke will play Dawn Staley’s powerhouse South Carolina team again this fall as part of the ACC/SEC Challenge. The Gamecocks will come to Cameron on December 3rd. South Carolina is a formidable opponent, but the only way to get to the level of a South Carolina, UConn, or UCLA, is to play those teams. In short, it’s a great opportunity for the Blue Devils to improve.Duke to Host South Carolina in 2026 SEC/ACC ChallengeWomen’s Hoops at Duke for 2026 SEC-ACC ChallengeSouth Carolina women’s basketball at Duke in ACC-SEC Challenge in 2026-27South Carolina at Duke, LSU at UNC leads ACC-SEC Challenge slate for women’s basketballGamecocks WBB adds Duke to schedule. Here’s the known non-conference slateWomen’s ACC/SEC Challenge gives USC road game against Elite Eight teamGo to the DBR Boards to find Blue Healer Auctions || Drop us a line0 Commenti 0 condivisioni 35 Views 0 Anteprima
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SPORTS.YAHOO.COMWith Nija, Jordy and others moving on, college softball is ready for a new era of starsOKLAHOMA CITY, Okla. — As a blur of burnt orange flooded the field at Devon Park, with gloves tossed in the air and the stadium lights flashing, NiJaree Canady remained in the dugout, packing up her bat bag embossed with the Texas Tech logo for the final time of her college career.Tears were shed all over the stadium, some of pure happiness, some of pure relief and, in the case of Red Raiders players and faithful, some of pure heartbreak.The scene was fitting, really. In a Women’s College World Series that saw the Texas Longhorns — who fought through the loser’s bracket — mow down opponents Nebraska, Tennessee and, ultimately, Texas Tech, it was the ultimate metaphor.Texas ace Teagan Kavan had to go through three of the greatest pitchers in recent softball history: Jordy Frahm from Nebraska, Karlyn Pickens from Tennessee, and, ultimately, Canady.Of course, in a year where this senior class was one of the best college softball has ever seen, it was a junior who sealed the deal for her team. Of course, in a year where an historic offensive surge dominated the storyline, it was the pitching that prevailed. Of course, in a year where softball smashed viewership records, it was on the biggest stage that we saw the sport’s next star — and perhaps, a new generation — come to the forefront.Mannnn Texas Tech/UCLA was a good one…..— Vince Carter (@mrvincecarter15) June 1, 2026But softball would not be at this point if it weren’t for the new horizons Canady, Frahm, Pickens and other stars such as Belmont’s Maya Johnson spearheaded in their time on the diamond while in college.“Jordy leading her team to two national championships at Oklahoma to then go play closer to home — that’s a legacy move,” ESPN broadcaster Amanda Scarborough said. “Karlyn being loyal and staying at Tennessee for all four years and becoming the hardest thrower in our game. Then, NiJa making the move to go from Stanford to build a program at Texas Tech that is doing things it’s never done before, and being the million-dollar NIL star. They’re all leaving a unique, long-lasting legacy in our sport.”Johnson, who led the nation in ERA (0.78), strikeouts (397), shutouts (15), strikeouts per seven innings (12.9) and WHIP (0.68) among other categories, chose to stay at a non-Power 4 school that supported her through a lupus diagnosis. She became the first mid-major player drafted into the Athletes Unlimited Softball League (AUSL).Did these four stars — among many others in this senior class, such as UCLA’s trio of Megan Grant, Jordan Woolery and Taylor Tinsley as well as Arkansas’ Robyn Herron — end their careers atop the softball world with the NCAA trophy in hand? No. That’s the Longhorns’ story; that’s the legacy Kavan continues to build, but these indelible marks have already been made.“I don’t think someone’s whole career is defined by a national championship,” said Canady after Texas Tech’s Game 2 loss in the WCWS finals. “I don’t think that’s the goal. I don’t think not winning that game diminishes everything else.”“Everything else” is almost impossible to encapsulate. All-America status. Player and Pitcher of the Year awards. Having pitchers go in the first three picks of the 2026 AUSL draft. And, of course, showing the game’s rising and future stars the different paths that are possible — whether it be switching programs through the portal or building a career at one school — and the ability to play the sport they love for a living.Thankfully, this isn’t the last we’ll see of these unforgettable, thrilling and generous stars. It’s just the last time we’ll see them on this stage. Pickens, Canady and Johnson will play in the AUSL’s second season on the Blaze, Volts and Spark, respectively — this time with home cities as bases — in just a few days, with opening day on June 9. Texas senior catcher Reese Atwood will be with Pickens on the Blaze, too. Frahm, by her own choice, wasn’t part of the draft and has joined the Nebraska coaching staff. Her playing days aren’t over, though; she, along with Canady and Pickens, is a member of the USA Softball player pool with hopes of representing the country at Oklahoma City in the 2028 Olympics.“It’s given me a platform to play the sport I love with the people I love and do so with just so much joy and fun,” Pickens said Monday. “I’ve soaked in and loved every single moment of it, and I’m very excited that my playing days aren’t over, but it’s definitely the end of a chapter.”It may feel like this is the end of an era. In one sense, yes. Graduation is a chapter closed, whether you’re a college athlete or not. You see it in the ratings. You see the chatter on social media. You see the way women’s sports are just on the precipice of something huge.“I think a lot of people watched Texas Tech, especially because of that attention we brought, but it also set a new standard for just female athletics, too,” Canady said. “I think we just helped pave the pathway to hopefully more investments coming.”Those are coming. On Thursday, the morning before Game 2 of the championship series, MLB further poured into professional women’s softball by announcing the Brewers and Ryan Sanders Baseball joined the AUSL’s investor group. The AUSL also has major sponsors in Sephora and Adidas.“It really just continues to validate the belief that softball is emerging and really becoming something that mainstream folks should be paying attention to,” said AUSL commissioner Kim Ng. “I think it supports the belief in softball and that, over the long term, this is very much a product that deserves a lot of attention.”So, while we didn’t see those four senior pitchers hoist the national championship trophy, this is all a poignant reminder of what, for so long, college softball players have dreamed of — the opportunity. After the exhilarating action at Devon Park this past week and a season that opened new horizons, it’s not the end of an era. It’s just the ushering in of a new one. It helps that there’s a star like Kavan — the first-ever two-time WCWS Most Outstanding Player — to lead that in.Really, the only question that remains is, who is next after that? Maybe, just maybe, one of the next big names was already in Oklahoma City in the stands. We’ll just have to wait and see.“There’s going to be more. That’s the beautiful thing about this game and why my team likes to spend a lot of time signing autographs, even before they play a national championship game,” Texas coach Mike White said. “They know what it’s like to be that little girl and have those dreams. You just don’t know when the generational players are going to come along, but I’m sure there’s more out there, and we’re going to see them come in because this game is growing and it’s awesome right now.”This article originally appeared in The Athletic.Texas Longhorns, Texas Tech Red Raiders, Nebraska Cornhuskers, Tennessee Volunteers, College Sports, Women's College Sports2026 The Athletic Media Company0 Commenti 0 condivisioni 35 Views 0 Anteprima -
APNEWS.COMWemby misses at the end, Knicks beat Spurs 105-104 for 2-0 lead in NBA FinalsNew York Knicks center Karl-Anthony Towns is embraces as he leaves the court after Game 2 of the NBA Finals basketball series against the San Antonio Spurs, Friday, June 5, 2026, in San Antonio. (AP Photo/Eric Gay)2026-06-05T13:59:28Z SAN ANTONIO (AP) — Go crazy, New York. Or, perhaps more accurately, crazier.The red-hot Knicks are going home, two wins away from an NBA championship that the capital of the world has been waiting to see for generations.Jalen Brunson hit a go-ahead free throw with 9.5 seconds left after a turnover by Victor Wembanyama moments earlier, then Wembanyama missed a jumper at the end of New York’s 105-104 win over the San Antonio Spurs on Friday night for a 2-0 lead in the NBA Finals.“What a ballgame,” Knicks coach Mike Brown marveled.Karl-Anthony Towns had 21 points and 13 rebounds, while Brunson and Mikal Bridges each scored 20 for the Knicks. They have won 13 straight, the second-longest streak by any team in NBA playoff history.“New York City showed up,” Towns said. “The fans showed up. The energy showed up. And we found a way to get it done.” The Knicks are now just the third team to win the first two games of a finals on the road, joining Michael Jordan and the 1993 Chicago Bulls, and Hakeem Olajuwon and the 1995 Houston Rockets.Both of those teams won championships, the Bulls needing six games to oust the Phoenix Suns, the Rockets going home after winning those first two games in Orlando and sweeping the Magic. The Knicks, seeking their first championship since 1973, are in position to join them. Wembanyama, after a very quiet first half, scored 29. De’Aaron Fox had 20 for San Antonio. Read More “We can’t change the past,” Wembanyama said, “We’re already thinking about Game 3.”The series now shifts to New York. Game 3 is at Madison Square Garden on Monday night.President Donald Trump — a native New Yorker — plans on attending Monday. And ticket prices on the secondary market, for the worst seats at MSG, were approaching $9,000 apiece on Friday night, with Knicks fans evidently willing to pay tippy-top dollar just to be in the building as the team nears what would be its first championship in 53 years. The Spurs were down 14 midway through the fourth and came all the way back — scoring the next 14 points to tie the game. Wembanyama’s three-point play with 57 seconds left gave the Spurs their first lead in nearly two full quarters, putting San Antonio up 104-102.“We showed tremendous desperation, urgency and competitive response,” Spurs coach Mitch Johnson said. “Hopefully we can try to bottle that up ... and try to play to that same level.”But the Knicks got the last three, Brunson — the hero of Game 1 for the Knicks — getting them all.Brunson scored on the next possession, just his seventh basket in 24 shots on the night, and the game was tied. Wembanyama missed a long jumper, OG Anunoby got the rebound for New York with 30 seconds left, the Knicks called time and the stage was set.The Spurs got a stop, but Wembanyama threw the ball away. Brunson got fouled, the Knicks had the lead back and before long Spurs fans were filing out of the arena — possibly for the final time this season.The Spurs called time with 7.5 seconds remaining. Fox took the inbound pass, then set up Wembanyama for a jumper that would have won it. The shot bounced off the rim, and it was over.“We had to get a stop. We hadn’t gotten a stop all quarter,” Towns said.They got their stop. Next stop: New York, where the hottest team in basketball knows an NBA title is just two wins away.___AP NBA: https://apnews.com/hub/NBA TIM REYNOLDS Reynolds is an Associated Press sports writer, based in South Florida. twitter mailto0 Commenti 0 condivisioni 37 Views 0 Anteprima
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SPORTS.YAHOO.COMTexas A&M's future safety rotation secured after recruitment shutdownTexas A&M coach Mike Elko enters his third season at the helm with a 2026 roster built to compete for a second consecutive College Football Playoff appearance, but looking ahead to the 2027 and 2028 seasons, Elko and his staff have secured the future safety room after five-star Kamauri Dorsey shut down his recruitment late last month, followed by four-star DB JayQuan Snell following suit on Friday afternoon.For those who haven't followed Elko's coaching career, the New Jersey native made his bones as a secondary coach, going back to his playing days as a standout safety at Penn. After more than ten seasons in the FCS and Group of Five, Elko was hired as Wake Forest's defensive coordinator and safeties coach, leading to one season as Notre Dame's DC, before making his way to Texas A&M (2018-2021) to serve as DC and safeties coach under former head coach Jimbo Fisher.Both Dorsey and Snell are highly familiar with their future head coach's expertise at the position, and while ace recruiters and running backs coach Trooper Taylor led Dorsey's recruitment, Elko's affinity for hard-hitting safeties led to pursuing Snell harder than any other program, ultimately leading to his recruitment being shut down.Knowing that the current starting safety rotation of Dalton Brooks and Marcus Ratcliffe will only last one more season, Dorsey is slated to compete for a starting job in 2027, while Snell, who will likely serve in a reserve role during his freshman season, will compete for the starting boundary safety job in 2028. Combined with Colorado State transfer Tawfiq Byard likely returning in 2027, Texas A&M's future safety rotation will be tough to compete against.Legendary 🖤 https://t.co/DXgcomdnVb— JayQuan Snell (@JayquanSnell) June 5, 2026Contact/Follow us @AggiesWire on X (formerly Twitter) and like our page on Facebook to follow ongoing coverage of Texas A&M news, notes and opinions. Follow Cameron on X: @CameronOhnysty.This article originally appeared on Aggies Wire: Texas A&M's future DB rotation secured after recruitment shutdown0 Commenti 0 condivisioni 35 Views 0 Anteprima
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SPORTS.YAHOO.COMFormer Notre Dame womens basketball star leads Sky to win over SunFormer Notre Dame star Skyler Diggins delivered a vintage performance on Friday night, and it came exactly at the right time for the Chicago Sky.Diggins poured in 24 points for the Sky, with 18 of them coming in the first half. She also had three rebounds and four assists which helped spark the Sky to an 85-80 victory over the Connecticut Sun that snapped a five-game losing streak for Chicago. Diggins set the tone early and kept Chicago close every time Connecticut tried to pull away.With the game hanging in the balance late, Diggins was able to put her head down and get to the rim to draw a three-point play with 1:20 remaining that helped give the Sky an 80-77 lead. Diggins then went to the free throw line late and was able to clinch the victory for the reeling Sky.20-BALL ON THEY HEAD 🫵@MagellanCorp | #skytownpic.twitter.com/7JtPLywcXP— Chicago Sky (@chicagosky) June 6, 2026Now in her first season in Chicago after signing a two-year deal with the Sky in April, Diggins has stepped up as the face of this new era for the Chicago franchise after they traded Angel Reese to Atlanta this offseason. The seven-time All-star is currently averaging 14.1-points, 5-assists, and 4.1-rebounds this season.For Notre Dame fans, Friday's win offered a familiar sight: Diggins controlling tempo, dictating crunch time and once again making her presence felt on the big stage.Contact/Follow us @IrishWireND on X (Formerly Twitter), and like our page on Facebook to follow ongoing coverage of Notre Dame news, notes, and opinions.Follow Sunny on X:@thesunnyvThis article originally appeared on Fighting Irish Wire: Skylar Diggins delivers vintage performance leading Sky over Sun0 Commenti 0 condivisioni 35 Views 0 Anteprima
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SPORTS.YAHOO.COMNebraska basketball will play a former Big Eight rival this DecemberNebraska men’s basketball will take on Missouri at the T-Mobile Center in Kansas City on December 12. Tickets will go on sale in July 2026. There has not been a time or network announced yet.Missouri leads the all-time series, which dates back to 1908, 126-95. This will be the first game between the schools in more than 15 years.They last met in March 2011, when Nebraska won by a score of 69-58 in Lincoln. Missouri is coming off an appearance in the round of 64, while Nebraska is looking to build on a Sweet 16 appearance last season. Coach Fred Hoiberg is excited to renew the rivalry with an old Big Eight rival. “This is a matchup our fans will be excited about because of the history between the two programs over the years,” Nebraska Coach Fred Hoiberg said. “Coach (Dennis) Gates has a team that could challenge in the SEC this season, and this will provide us a strong test right after we finish our Big Ten December schedule. Playing this matchup in Kansas City brings back a lot of memories of old conference matchups, and I believe our fans will make this a great neutral-site environment.”This will certainly be an exciting game for fans and players alike. It will be interesting to see how both teams look in what should be a fun matchup.Taking on the Tigers. 😤 pic.twitter.com/fclV9lOI1I— Nebraska Men's Basketball (@HuskerMBB) June 4, 2026Contact/Follow us @CornhuskersWire on X (formerly Twitter) and like our page on Facebook to follow ongoing coverage of Nebraska news, notes and opinions.This article originally appeared on Cornhuskers Wire: Nebraska men's basketball to play Missouri in December0 Commenti 0 condivisioni 35 Views 0 Anteprima
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SPORTS.YAHOO.COMDrake London of Atlanta Falcons is 3rd-highest-paid receiver in NFLDrake London is one of the most underrated receivers in the NFL. Finally, that paid off for him in a big way. The Atlanta Falcons took care of the former USC Trojan receiver, giving him a big payday. Drake London became the third-highest-paid receiver in the NFL with his new 4-year, $141 million extension. His deal is worth up to 150 million, and the Falcons gave him 100 million guaranteed to ice the cake.Drake London's talent is clear, and if he had better quarterback play, he would be viewed as a top-5 receiver. Nonetheless, the Falcons made sure they got him paid first over their other young, talented players because of his great value to the team. Consensus is that London isn't a top 5 receiver, but the Falcons did not buy into consensus; they went on their own evaluation. The hope is that this season will be different and the Falcons will get better quarterback play. There is a competition going on between Michael Penix Jr. and Tua Tagovailoa. Whichever quarterback wins the job, they will be throwing the football a lot to Drake London. That is each quarterback's direct path to success and the direct reason why paying London was a priority for the Falcons.There is no need for London to go out and prove himself this season with this big payday. It is a reassuring feeling that his franchise has his back, and they believe he is a foundation for the future. That will give him all the confidence and momentum to have a big season.This article originally appeared on Trojans Wire: Drake London receives big payday from Falcons entering transition year0 Commenti 0 condivisioni 35 Views 0 Anteprima
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SPORTS.YAHOO.COMJames Worthy doesn’t hold back on Los Angeles Lakers’ Giannis Antetokounmpo dreamGiannis Antetokounmpo and the Milwaukee Bucks continue to dominate offseason speculation as trade rumors surrounding the two-time MVP gain momentum. The Los Angeles Lakers are expected to be among the teams pursuing Antetokounmpo, as the franchise looks to strengthen its roster around Luka Doncic.With the Lakers focused on maximizing the championship window of their superstar guard, adding a player of Antetokounmpo’s caliber is viewed as a potential path toward building a legitimate title contender.As the NBA Finals have gotten underway, Lakers legend James Worthy has been making media appearances and discussing his former team’s outlook. When asked what the Lakers need alongside Luka Doncic, Worthy strongly argued that the Lakers must add a dominant interior presence, pointing specifically to the type of impact that the Greek Freak could provide in the paint, according to the Road Trippin’ Show.“Unless we get a killer big,” Worthy commented during his appearance.James Worthy on the Lakers – Giannis Antetokounmpo situationFeb 9, 2023; Los Angeles, California, USA; Los Angeles Lakers guard Austin Reaves (15) defends Bucks forward Giannis Antetokounmpo (34) as he drives to the basket in the first half at Crypto.com Arena. Mandatory Credit: Jayne Kamin-Oncea-USA TODAY SportsFormer NBA player and current analyst Kendrick Perkins then brought up another possibility, asking Worthy whether Daniel Gafford could be the type of frontcourt addition the Lakers need, potentially pairing the center with Doncic once again after their previous stint together.“No, we need a Giannis. We need a superstar. We gotta have it. But in order to get that, I don’t know if we can keep Austin,” the Lakers legend responded.Worthy also understands that any serious pursuit of Giannis Antetokounmpo would likely require the Lakers to part with Reaves. Given the caliber of trade packages that rival teams could put together this offseason, Worthy acknowledged that Los Angeles may have to sacrifice one of its most valuable assets to realistically enter the Antetokounmpo sweepstakes.Mar 13, 2025; Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA; Bucks forward Giannis Antetokounmpo (34) controls the ball against Los Angeles Lakers guard Luka Doncic (77) in the first quarter at Fiserv Forum. Mandatory Credit: Benny Sieu-Imagn ImagesDespite the focus on Antetokounmpo, Worthy also identified Isaiah Hartenstein as a player who could significantly help the Lakers. The former Lakers star believes the Oklahoma City Thunder center would address several of Los Angeles’ frontcourt needs and provide a strong interior presence alongside Luka Doncic moving forward.“I would take just not a top-notch center, but something like a [Isaiah] Hartenstein,” the three-time NBA Champion continued. “I’d take somebody who’s a Perkins, somebody that can come in there and slap people around.”0 Commenti 0 condivisioni 35 Views 0 Anteprima
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SPORTS.YAHOO.COMSinner and Sabalenka meltdowns have made it a French Open full of surprisesPARIS (AP) — Jannik Sinner and his 30-match winning streak melted away during the opening week’s heat wave.Fellow No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka had just as astonishing a mental meltdown during a quarterfinal defeat in which she described finding herself in a “very deep, deep, dark hole.”No former major champions reached the men’s and women’s semifinals for the first time at a Grand Slam in 49 years.The French Open that concludes this weekend has been unlike any other major tournament in recent memory.“It’s always exciting when crazy things happen,” said Madison Keys, the 2025 Australian Open champion who reached the fourth round. “As a tennis fan, it’s been fun to watch.”Here’s a look at some of the more surprising developments that have characterized Roland Garros this year:Heat waveWith the temperature rising to at least 32 degrees Celsius (90 Fahrenheit) every day of the first week, players struggled to keep cool.After Jakub Mensik edged Mariano Navone in a fifth-set tiebreaker in the second round, he cramped up and fell to the clay after match point and required medical attention on the court. He was eventually pushed away in a wheelchair.Mensik bounced back to reach the semifinals, where he lost to Alexander Zverev, who will meet Flavio Cobolli in Sunday’s final.Two-time runner-up Casper Ruud was on the verge of passing out during a five-set win over Roman Safiullin in the first round, saying he felt “like a zombie almost.”Ruud conceded the fourth set 6-0 “to get my pulse and body temperature down” to see if he could recover in the fifth: "Luckily that ended up working.”Groundskeepers at Roland Garros had to literally drench the clay courts with water at night to keep them from drying out during the day.Still, the heat made for entirely different conditions from normal: the pace of play was faster and balls were bouncing higher.Sinner ‘hit the wall’Already without two-time defending champion Carlos Alcaraz, who missed the tournament with an injured right wrist, it was a shock when Sinner wasted a two-set and 5-1 lead in the third against 56th-ranked Juan Manuel Cerundolo in the second round.The top-ranked Sinner came to Paris on a 29-match winning streak and was an overwhelming favorite for the title. But the Italian said he started feeling dizzy and “very low on energy” when he needed to win just one more game against Cerundolo.Sinner won just two of the next 18 games as he struggled to cool himself with bags of ice and a hand-held fan on changeovers.“I just kind of hit the wall,” Sinner said.Djokovic wasted a 2-set lead, tooA day later it was a match for the ages when 39-year-old Novak Djokovic also surrendered a two-set advantage and lost to 19-year-old João Fonseca.Djokovic, the 24-time Grand Slam champion, also had physical issues on another hot day.“I was barely standing on my legs toward the end of the match,” he said.Fonseca beat Ruud in the next round before his breakthrough performance ended with a loss to Mensik in the quarterfinals.Sabalenka wants to ‘quit tennis’ after lossSabalenka was leading 4-1 in the second set of her quarterfinal with Diana Shnaider and was within two points of victory when she proceeded to lose 12 of 13 games.Sabalenka said later that she wants “to quit tennis right now.“You know those rooms where you just go in and you smash everything,” she added. “Probably I will spend a whole day tomorrow over there destroying stuff. Maybe it will help. Maybe not.”Shnaider then went on to lose in the semifinals to Maja Chwalinska, who became the first qualifier in French Open history to reach the championship match.Chwalinska was facing Russian teenager Mirra Andreeva for the title Saturday.“I don’t know when was the last time that happened to me that I lost 10 games in a row,” Sabalenka said. “Mentally I got into a very deep, deep, dark hole. … I just couldn’t get back mentally on track.”A new championThe 14th-ranked Flavio Cobolli reached his first Grand Slam final with the help of a retirement and withdrawal by two fellow Italians.Matteo Berrettini retired due to a left hip injury with Cobolli leading 7-5, 5-2 in their quarterfinal and then Matteo Arnaldi withdrew before their semifinal because of a virus.Zverev will be playing in his fourth major final on Sunday as he seeks an elusive Grand Slam title to conclude this wacky tournament.Whoever raises the Coupe des Mousquetaires trophy will become the first man other than Alcaraz, Sinner, Djokovic or Rafael Nadal to win a Grand Slam since Daniil Medvedev at the 2021 U.S. Open.“We’ve had so many long eras of these four people are the only people that we think are going to win," Keys said. “Makes the sport interesting, at least.”___AP tennis: https://apnews.com/hub/tennis0 Commenti 0 condivisioni 35 Views 0 Anteprima
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SPORTS.YAHOO.COMBritain’s Henry Patten and partner Harri Heliovaara fall short in French Open men’s doubles finalBriton Henry Patten and his Finnish partner Harri Heliovaara fell to a straight-sets defeat in the French Open men’s doubles final, although they will still be crowned joint world No 1 for the first time in Monday’s updated rankings. The second seeds were bidding for their third major title together and to go one step closer to completing the career grand slam, after winning Wimbledon in 2024 and the Australian Open last season.They made serene progress through the draw and did not drop a set en route, sealing a place in their first French Open final on Heliovaara’s 37th birthday.But they were distinctly second best in Saturday’s final, losing to top seeds and defending champions Marcel Granollers of Spain and Argentina’s Horacio Zeballos 6-4 6-2. It made for their third grand slam title together, after the French Open and the US Open last year.British pair Joe Salisbury and Neal Skupski lost last year’s men’s doubles final on Court Philippe-Chatrier, meaning Fred Perry and Pat Hughes’ record as the last British men to win the Roland-Garros title, in 1933, still stands. Patten said: “It was a disappointing match. In doubles, if you're a little bit off your game, then you can get exposed, particularly on clay. It was incredibly slow out there. They are obviously right at home on the clay courts. They deserved it, they played amazingly, and we were just a little bit off the ball, which can happen.”The pair had never before gone beyond the quarter-finals at Roland-Garros and are more suited to faster courts, with Patten adding: “Disappointing result today, but I think we can leave with our heads held high.”It was a match dominated by poor serving, with three breaks of serve in the first set, while Patten and Heliovaara failed to hold serve in the second until 5-1 down.The top seeds broke early in the first set and again immediately in the second, then again for a 3-0 lead. Patten and Heliovaara pulled a break straight back as the Brit smashed away a second serve return, but immediately conceded serve again. Granollers and Zeballos raced through a service hold to love to immediately put the pressure back on their opponents as they served to stay in the championships at 5-1 down. Patten and Heliovaara were unable to claim a third major title together (Reuters)Better serving from Heliovaara and a deft slice net volley, with the ball simply dying on the clay, helped them improve their deficit. But Granollers was superb on serve when it mattered and his powerful groundstrokes proved too much for Patten and Heliovaara, with the Brit thwacking the ball of the frame of his racquet and into the crowd to concede the match. Nonetheless Heliovaara and Patten will be elevated to the top ranking on Monday, while British men’s doubles is in something of a golden age.Patten and Finland’s Heliovaara won the ATP Finals title late last year, beating Skupski and Salisbury in the final, while five Brits made the semi-finals and the year-end world No 1s were another British pair, Julian Cash and Lloyd Glasspool.0 Commenti 0 condivisioni 35 Views 0 Anteprima
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SPORTS.YAHOO.COMDavid Sullivan steps down as West Ham chairman as he fights ‘false allegations’ about private lifeDavid Sullivan has announced he will step down as chairman of West Ham with immediate effect to fight “false allegations” about his private life.The 77-year-old is leaving his role of 16 years and two weeks after the East London club was relegated from the Premier League.West Ham announced that interim chief executive officer Karim Virani, reporting into the current board of directors, will continue to be responsible for leading the club’s day-to-day operations.In a statement released on Saturday, Mr Sullivan said: “After very careful consideration and with a heavy heart, I have decided to resign as joint-chair and director of West Ham United FC with immediate effect.“This has been an incredibly painful decision to make, but it is one made out of love, respect, and responsibility toward a football club and a fan base that deserve absolute unity and focus moving forward.”A club statement said: “West Ham United can confirm that Joint-Chair David Sullivan has stepped down from his position with immediate effect.“Mr Sullivan has also resigned as a director of both WH Holding Limited and West Ham United Football Club, having been made aware of the impending publication of serious historic allegations.“It is understood none of the allegations relate to West Ham United or any of its operations.”David Sullivan and his fiancée Ampika Pickston watched West Ham United's final game of the Premier League season against Leeds United (Getty)Sullivan and business partner David Gold completed their takeover of West Ham after selling Birmingham, and brought Karren Brady with them as vice-chairman.Their tenure oversaw the unpopular move from Upton Park to the former Olympic Stadium in 2016, making the three of them the focus of numerous anti-board protests among club’s supporters.Gold died in 2023 aged 86, while Baroness Brady left her role before the end of a challenging season which ended in relegation from the Premier League.“None of these allegations relate to my more than 30 years in football,” added Sullivan.“West Ham United has been one of the greatest passions and privileges of my life. I care deeply about the club, its supporters, its players, its staff, and its future.“At what is already a challenging and important time for the club, I refuse to allow personal matters concerning me to become an unnecessary distraction or a source of instability.”David Sullivan, right, and David Gold took over West Ham in 2010 and their tenure oversaw the unpopular move from Upton Park to the former Olympic Stadium in 2016 (PA Archive)West Ham say they will give “an update on the future structure of the board of directors in due course, but will make no further comment at this time”.Czech businessman Daniel Kretinsky bought a 27 per cent stake in the club in 2021 and is reportedly set to increase his stake.0 Commenti 0 condivisioni 35 Views 0 Anteprima
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SPORTS.YAHOO.COMNFLPA "strongly opposes" proposed changes to California workers' compensation lawsAlthough most of an NFL player's rights and responsibilities are governed by the Collective Bargaining Agreement between the NFL Players Association and the NFL, the geographic location of a player's employment has a potentially significant impact on their overall work experience.The most obvious consequence of where a player works is the amount of state income tax the player pays. In multiple states, there's none. In California, it's 13.3 percent for all players except first-year players making the minimum salary of $885,000. (For them, it's 12.3 percent.)Balancing out the high personal income tax rate in California is a workers' compensation system that traditionally has been favorable to NFL players. That's why the NFLPA is mobilizing to oppose proposed changes to the California system."The NFL Players Association strongly opposes California SB 795, which would significantly restrict professional athletes’ access to the workers' compensation system," the NFLPA said Friday. "This bill targets our players, stripping them of the constitutional rights and legal protections afforded to every other worker in the state."As employees in a high-risk profession, NFL players rely on workers' compensation as a critical protection. In fact, the cost of these benefits is already paid by our players out of their collectively bargained share of league revenue. By advancing this latest anti-player legislation, California's professional sports teams are seeking to evade that system for financial gain, denying injured athletes the care they are owed."We will not accept a system that carves professional athletes out of hard-earned worker protections. Our union urges lawmakers to reject SB 795 and stand with the players who make the game possible."We'll take a closer look at the proposed bill and outline the impact of the possible changes to NFL players — along with the potential benefit for NFL teams headquartered in California (the 49ers, Rams, and Chargers).The significance of workers' compensation benefits (and the associated premiums) has been well established over the years. The UFL, for example, has no teams in California. The Orlando Apollos of the defunct AAF practiced in Georgia, not Florida, due to differences in the workers’ compensation laws. Issues related to workers' compensation insurance helped end one of the various iterations of the Arena Football League.So, yes, it's a big deal. We'll now try to figure out how big it is, from a dollars and cents standpoint, as to players and as to those who own NFL teams.0 Commenti 0 condivisioni 35 Views 0 Anteprima
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SPORTS.YAHOO.COMCornwall Women secure historic Twickenham victoryCornwall beat North Midlands last week to reach the final [Steve Burrows]Cornwall Women beat Durham 46-27 to win their first-ever match at Twickenham.The Duchy - who led 34-12 early in the second half - held off a late Durham fightback as they outscored their opponents by eight tries to five. The victory in the final of Division Two of the County Championship ensured promotion to the top flight for 2027.The win came four years after Cornwall won the third tier of the Gill Burns Cup competition and two years after Durham beat them in their last semi-final appearance.Cornwall Women hope Twickenham final can leave legacyCornwall Women book first Twickenham finalCatherine Barrett's sixth-minute try gave Durham the lead, but it was soon cancelled out by Hannah Mills, only for skipper Jess Clabby to restore Durham's advantage as she went over after 15 minutes to make it 12-5.But Cornwall upped the pressure as the impressive Michaella Roberts was mauled over from a five-metre line-out, before tighthead prop Kim Upcott forced her way in under the posts after 30 minutes to make it 17-12 to the Duchy.Two minutes later Roberts scored her second try in impressive style as she picked up the ball 10 metres inside her own half, broke through the Durham line and raced in as Cornwall led 24-12 at half-time.Jessie Humber finished off a good intricate passing move as she dived over in the right corner for Cornwall's fifth try six minutes after the restart.Moments later Durham replacement Molly Dutchburn was sin-binned for a ruck infringement and after five minutes with an extra player Abby Masquelier went over to make it 34-12. Having gone back up to 15 players Durham were given an advantage when Roberts was yellow-carded for a ruck infringement of her own.Durham took their chance as Holly Mountain and Daisy Graham scored tries to cut the gap to 34-22 with 13 minutes to go. Maggie Graham powered through the Cornwall defence with eight minutes to go to reduce the deficit to seven points with seven minutes left.But Faith Rowe's try under the posts from close range with three minutes to go allayed any Cornish fears of a defeat before Masquelier skipped over in stoppage time to put the gloss on the win. Related internet links Cornwall RFU0 Commenti 0 condivisioni 35 Views 0 Anteprima
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WWW.NYTIMES.COMBefore French Open Finals, They’ll Serve Up a DanceThe choreographer Benjamin Millepied had an unusual brief: To create two short works for the championship matches at Roland Garros.0 Commenti 0 condivisioni 36 Views 0 Anteprima -
SPORTS.YAHOO.COMEngland begin hunt for last seven NZ wickets after rain delayFirst Test, day three, Lord'sPlay starts at 13:00 BST after rain delayNew Zealand's victory target is 254; England require seven more wicketsListen to BBC Radio 5 Live Sport commentary at top of page or overseas listeners click hereHave your say using the 'Get Involved' button England begin hunt for last seven NZ wickets after rain delay0 Commenti 0 condivisioni 35 Views 0 Anteprima
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SPORTS.YAHOO.COMMultiple FSU softball commits named All-AmericansFSU softball has always recruited at an elite level under head coach Lonni Alameda, and two members of their 2027 recruiting class have received national recognition. Infielder Bayleigh Taylor and pitcher Addison DeRoche have been named All-Americans by Premier Girls Fastpitch, the organization announced. DeRoche is a five-star prospect from Westbrook, Maine, and is the highest-rated player in FSU's recruiting class. Softball America ranks her as the No. 6 overall player in the country and the No. 4 pitcher. She has had a phenomenal career at Cheverus High School and is poised for an excellent senior year before she makes it to Tallahassee. In 30 career appearances, she has a 0.59 ERA in 226 innings with 536 strikeouts and just 44 walks. She has held opponents to a .072 batting average and has allowed just 25 earned runs. Taylor is from Liberty, Texas, and is a four-star prospect. Softball America ranks her as the No. 28 overall player in the country and the No. 5 middle infielder. She helped lead Liberty High School to a 4A D2 Texas state championship, excelling at the plate and as a pitcher.Thank you @PGFnetwork!! It’s such an honor to represent the class of 2027! Can’t wait! Congrats to all my teammates who made it! @TaeganLermann@JaydePalmer23@StevieSouth34@MilanTorres2026@addithompson26@DBurnett21@AnnistonShelton@hotshotsnationpic.twitter.com/HBnW2kwvEU— Bayleigh Taylor (@BayleighTaylor4) June 4, 2026Follow us @FSUWire on X (formerly Twitter) and like our page on Facebook to follow ongoing coverage of Florida State news, notes, and opinions.This article originally appeared on FSU Wire: FSU softball commits Addison DeRoche and Harleigh Price honorer0 Commenti 0 condivisioni 35 Views 0 Anteprima
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SPORTS.YAHOO.COMUFC Fight Night 278: Another APEX show filled with blowout picksThe UFC is back in its desert home stomping grounds this week with a former welterweight champion at the top of the lineup.UFC Fight Night 278 (Paramount+) takes place Saturday at the Meta APEX in Las Vegas.Get pick results from our 10 editors, writers, radio hosts and videographers, as well as additional analysis, below.Iwo Baraniewski vs. Junior TafaRecords: Baraniewski (8-0 MMA, 2-0 UFC), Tafa (7-5 MMA, 3-5 UFC)Division: Light HeavyweightRankings: NoneOdds (as of 06.06.26): Baraniewski -420, Tafa +320Junkie pick results: Baraniewski 10, Tafa 0Santiago Luna vs. Bryce MitchellRecords: Luna (8-0 MMA, 2-0 UFC), Mitchell (18-3 MMA, 9-3 UFC)Division: BantamweightRankings: NoneOdds (as of 06.06.26): Luna +115, Mitchell -135Junkie pick results: Luna 7, Mitchell 3Tom Nolan vs. Fares ZiamRecords: Nolan (10-1 MMA, 4-1 UFC), Ziam (18-4 MMA, 8-2 UFC)Division: LightweightRankings: NoneOdds (as of 06.06.26): Nolan +260, Ziam -330Junkie pick results: Ziam 10, Nolan 0Brendan Allen vs. Edmen ShahbazyanRecords: Allen (26-7 MMA, 14-4 UFC), Shahbazyan (16-5 MMA, 9-5 UFC)Division: MiddleweightRankings: NoneOdds (as of 06.06.26): Allen -190, Shahbazyan +160Junkie pick results: Allen 10, Shahbazyan 0Belal Muhammad vs. Gabriel BonfimRecords: Muhammad (24-5 MMA, 15-5 UFC), Bonfim (19-1 MMA, 6-1 UFC)Division: WelterweightRankings: NoneOdds (as of 06.06.26): Muhammad -110 Bonfim -110Junkie pick results: Muhammad 9 Bonfim 1Individual staff member picks, main cardReaders 85-43: Muhammad (52%), Allen (83%), Ziam (77%), Mitchell (66%), Baraniewski (88%)Danny Segura 96-35: Muhammad, Allen, Ziam, Luna, BaraniewskiMike Bohn 86-45: Muhammad, Allen, Ziam, Luna, BaraniewskiNolan King 86-45: Muhammad, Allen, Ziam, Mitchell, BaraniewskiMatt Erickson 85-46: Bonfim, Allen, Ziam, Luna, BaraniewskiMatthew Wells 84-47: Muhammad, Allen, Ziam, Mitchell, BaraniewskiSimon Samano 83-48: Muhammad, Allen, Ziam, Luna, BaraniewskiKen Hathaway 83-48: Muhammad, Allen, Ziam, Luna, BaraniewskiFarah Hannoun 80-51: Muhammad, Allen, Ziam, Mitchell, BaraniewskiBrian Garcia 78-53: Muhammad, Allen, Ziam, Luna, BaraniewskiGeorge Garcia 78-53: Muhammad, Allen, Ziam, Luna, BaraniewskiPreliminary card picksAlthough they don't count toward the standings, MMA Junkie staff members still pick the fights on the prelims. Here are the results: Alessandro Costa vs. Matt Schnell: Costa 8, Schnell 2Marcus McGhee vs. John Yannis: McGhee 10, Yannis 0Edgar Chairez vs. Bruno Silva: Chariez 7, Silva 3Priscila Cachoeira vs. Chelsea Chandler: Chandler 6, Cachoeira 4Joanderson Brito vs. Jordan Leavitt: Brito 6, Leavitt 4Jeisla Chaves vs. Yuneisy Duben: Chaves 10, Duben 0Ariane Carnelossi vs. Ketlen Souza: Souza 10, Carnelossi 0This article originally appeared on MMA Junkie: UFC Fight Night 278: Belal Muhammad vs. Gabriel Bonfim predictions0 Commenti 0 condivisioni 35 Views 0 Anteprima
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SPORTS.YAHOO.COMWashington football makes top four in hunt for productive four-star SWhile on campus for his official visit with the Washington Huskies, four-star safety Jaden Walk-Green announced that he's cut his 22 scholarship offers down to four.Now, Jedd Fisch's program is fighting with Arizona State, UCLA, and Vanderbilt for his pledge, which he's set to announce on Saturday, June 20. Ranked as the No. 349 overall prospect and No. 35 safety in the 2027 class by the 247Sports Composite, position coach Taylor Mays and the Huskies originally made an offer to the productive defensive back in January and are viewed as the leader for his services.Washington holds a pair of crystal balls to reel in the 5-foot-11, 180-pound prospect, who has already taken official visits to UCLA and Vanderbilt on May 29 and June 2, respectively, and will round out his slate with a trip to Arizona State on June 12.View this post on InstagramWalk-Green was one of the most productive defensive backs in the nation during his junior year, compiling 125 tackles and 10 interceptions while lining up all over the formation, from outside cornerback and nickelback to free and strong safety. However, he appears to fit best as a post safety in defensive coordinator Ryan Walters' scheme.One of the most notable things about the product of Corona Centennial High School in Southern California on film is his intense physicality, which is something Washington has made a top priority in the secondary. Walk-Green is a safety who likes to seek out contact, much like Mays and UW safeties Rylon Dillard-Allen and Gavin Day, which could help Walters deploy him at several different spots in the formation.It's worth noting that Walk-Green is also a high-level baseball player, and if he were to choose the Huskies, he's eyeing a future as a two-sport athlete.This article originally appeared on Huskies Wire: Washington Huskies make top four in hunt for productive four-star S0 Commenti 0 condivisioni 35 Views 0 Anteprima -
SPORTS.YAHOO.COMNew York Giants minicamp will look much different under John HarbaughThe New York Giants are under new management. Just in case you missed the sign, all you need to do is listen to the players about the difference between this year's offseason and those from recent years. New head coach John Harbaugh has brought his brand of organization and football to East Rutherford, and it has been apparent early on that he is clearly in charge, and no one is complaining. One big change is in the way the team practices. Organized team activities (OTAs) were more spirited, the level of talent has improved, and the focus on the tasks at hand has been steely.Next week, the Giants will hold their mandatory minicamp. Last year, the minicamp was a two-day event. Under Harbaugh, minicamp runs three days. Party time is over. From Pat Leonard of the New York Daily News:Harbaugh’s Giants are scheduled to practice for two and a half hours on Monday, two and a half hours on Tuesday and another 75 minutes on Wednesday in the final tune-up for late July’s grueling training camp in West Virginia.That’s six plus hours in the summer afternoon heat, including two practices that will run the maximum length allowed under the NFL’s and NFLPA’s collective bargaining agreement at two and a half hours under rules of phase three of the offseason program.There's little respite for the players here. Perhaps they've already gotten it. Harbaugh canceled the 10th and final OTA session on Thursday, deciding to take a team-bonding trip to Manhattan, where they visited the National September 11 Memorial & Museum.Harbaugh's attention to task and detail is one of the reasons why he's here. The Giants haven't had a coach or leader of this magnitude since they chased Tom Coughlin out the door in 2015. Next week will be the closest thing to real football this group will face under Harbaugh and his coaches. The key is to drill everyone, get them familiar with what to expect at training camp, and keep everyone healthy. Harbaugh's been doing it for two decades. It'll be interesting to see whether his methods can whip this group into shape and get it back into contention. This article originally appeared on Giants Wire: New York Giants minicamp will look much different under John Harbaugh0 Commenti 0 condivisioni 35 Views 0 Anteprima
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WWW.APARTMENTTHERAPY.COMA Dated Facebook Marketplace Desk Got a Surprisingly Bold DIY RedoThe piece was falling apart when this first-time DIYer got her hands on it. READ MORE...0 Commenti 0 condivisioni 35 Views 0 Anteprima
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SPORTS.YAHOO.COMIND vs AFG: Rishabh Pant joins MS Dhoni, Syed Kirmani in exclusive Indian Test wicketkeeper clubRishabh Pant added another significant milestone to his already impressive Test career on Saturday, becoming only the third Indian wicketkeeper in history to play 50 Test matches for the national team.The landmark came during India's one-off Test against Afghanistan at the Maharaja Yadavindra Singh International Cricket Stadium in Mullanpur, New Chandigarh, where Pant will take the field in his 50th Test appearance as India's designated wicketkeeper-batter.At just 28 years of age, Pant joins an elite list of Indian wicketkeepers alongside MS Dhoni who had played 90 tests and Syed Kirmani who played 88. Since making his debut in 2018, the left-handed wicketkeeper has established himself as one of the most influential match-winners in modern Test cricket.A Test Match SpecialistDespite facing criticism over his recent white-ball performances, Pant's credentials in the longest format remain unquestionable. Heading into his 50th Test, he had accumulated 3,476 runs at an average of 42.91, including eight centuries and numerous match-defining innings in challenging overseas conditions. Pant also entered the milestone match with 94 sixes in Test cricket.While the achievement highlights Pant's enduring value in Test cricket, it comes during a challenging phase of his international career. Ahead of the Afghanistan Test, India's team management led by head coach Gautam Gambhir and the selection committee removed Pant from the Test vice-captaincy role, with KL Rahul being appointed deputy to captain Shubman Gill. The setback was followed by another blow when Pant was omitted from India's squad for the upcoming three-match ODI series against Afghanistan.India (Playing XI): KL Rahul, Yashasvi Jaiswal, Sai Sudharsan, Shubman Gill(c), Rishabh Pant(w), Dhruv Jurel, Washington Sundar, Manav Suthar, Kuldeep Yadav, Mohammed Siraj, Prasidh KrishnaAfghanistan (Playing XI): Sediqullah Atal, Rahmanullah Gurbaz, Abdul Malik, Rahmat Shah, Hashmatullah Shahidi(c), Afsar Zazai(w), Azmatullah Omarzai, Sharafuddin Ashraf, Nangeyalia Kharote, Ziaur Rahman Sharifi, Mohammad Saleem Safi0 Commenti 0 condivisioni 35 Views 0 Anteprima
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SPORTS.YAHOO.COMCharles Barkley Drops Bold Halftime Comment After Victor Wembanyama Humbled by Karl-Anthony TownsVictor Wembanyama entered the 2026 NBA Finals after silencing many of his critics. He had averaged 27.3 points and 10.8 rebounds while holding Chet Holmgren to just 10.7 points per game in the Western Conference Finals. But Game 2 against the Knicks exposed a different side of Wembanyama, and Charles Barkley had the bluntest take.Charles Barkley Can’t Stop Gushing Over Max Strus After Cavs’ Game 5 Win (Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images)In the first half of Game 2, Wembanyama scored just seven points on 2-of-4 shooting and committed two turnovers. Karl-Anthony Towns, operating as both a perimeter shooter and physical interior force, kept Wembanyama off-balance across eight of the game’s first ten quarters in this series. Towns hit 42.9 percent of his three-point attempts heading into Game 2, which forced Wembanyama to defend on the perimeter – taking him away from his natural paint-dominating position.Barkley delivered his assessment at halftime. The clip quickly went viral. “Wemby’s in shock right now,” Barkley said. “It’s probably been a long time since he got his a- kicked like this. Wemby’s spinning. He’s 22. He’s gonna own the league soon. But right now, big KAT is just taking his a- to the woodshed. Plain and simple.”The numbers supported Barkley’s halftime assessment. Wembanyama recovered in the second half and finished with 29 points on 11-of-21 shooting. But his fourth turnover of the night – a miscommunicated outlet pass that hit teammate Stephon Castle in the back – proved fatal. It led directly to Jalen Brunson’s decisive free throw with 9.5 seconds left. Wembanyama then missed a clean 20-foot jumper at the buzzer as the Knicks held on 105-104.Barkley was not the only analyst with a strong take. Kendrick Perkins had already declared on ESPN’s First Take that Towns had “exposed” Wembanyama in Game 1 with an 18-point, 12-rebound effort. After Game 2, Towns added 21 points on 8-of-12 shooting and 13 rebounds.Victor Wembanyama Takes Accountability and Signals What Comes Next for the SpursWembanyama took accountability after the loss. He acknowledged that things had not gone the way they expected on the night but will have to work harder to turn it around.“We need to never get too high and never get too low,” Wembanyama said. “Personally, I think I could have been better in recovering from the high of the conference finals. I mean, here we are. We can’t change the past now. We’re already focused on Game 3.” His confidence has a foundation. The Spurs dropped Game 1 to the Oklahoma City Thunder in the Western Conference Semifinals beforewinning that series in six games. Barkley himself acknowledged that the 22-year-old will “own the league soon.” The question is whether Wembanyama can flip the Towns matchup atMadison Square Garden in Game 3 on June 8 before the Spurs face elimination pressure.Towns has restructured how the Spurs must approach their defensive scheme entirely. His three-point shooting pulls Wembanyama from the paint, and his physical drives punish San Antonio when Wembanyama does leave the key.Wembanyama showed enough in the second half to fuel the belief that he will respond. What he has not yet shown is how to protect a lead or close a game when the Knicks’ physicality and Towns’ footwork have him pinned outside his comfort zone.0 Commenti 0 condivisioni 35 Views 0 Anteprima
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SPORTS.YAHOO.COMRed Sox Legend Explains Why Boston Shouldn't 'Blow It Up Yet'Red Sox Legend Explains Why Boston Shouldn't 'Blow It Up Yet' originally appeared on NESN. Add NESN as a Preferred Source by clicking here.With the MLB trade deadline less than two months away, the Boston Red Sox are still trying to figure out if they're buyers or sellers.Given the team's poor start, some think the Red Sox should sell at the deadline and start preparing for 2027. Considering how tight the American League standings are, however, others think trading away veterans might be premature.2004 World Series champion Kevin Millar falls in the latter camp."They're only 3.5 games out of the Wild Card, that's why you don't blow it up yet."@KMillar15 gives his take on where the Red Sox are and what they should do moving forward. pic.twitter.com/svhc8E4n85— MLB Now (@MLBNow) June 5, 2026"They gotta figure something out. They're only 3.5 games out of the Wild Card. That's why you don't blow it up yet," Millar told MLB Network's Brian Kenny on Friday. "It's a weird year... That staff, with Chapman at the back end, can win a World Series. They have to get a dude that hits... I have to wait this out and see."To Millar's point, Boston's pitching staff and defense have been excellent, ranking ninth in ERA and first in defensive runs saved. The issue has been the offense, which ranks 25th in runs per game and clearly needs a boost.Getting Roman Anthony and Trevor Story back later this season will help, but the lineup was struggling before they went down. The Red Sox are still close enough to contention that one hot streak could turn their season around and vault them back into contention.It's still early June, so a lot could change over the next six or seven weeks. Boston got off to a slow start last year before catching fire in July, so perhaps that will happen again this season.More MLB: Can Red Sox Get Franchise Cornerstones Back On Track In Worcester?0 Commenti 0 condivisioni 35 Views 0 Anteprima
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SPORTS.YAHOO.COMEXCLUSIVE | ‘Arsenal won’t want to unbalance squad’ – Philippe Senderos reflects on aftermath of Champions League finalEXCLUSIVE | ‘Arsenal won’t want to unbalance squad’ – Philippe Senderos reflects on aftermath of Champions League finalRetired Arsenal centre-back Philippe Senderos sat down with Get French Football News to reflect on his former side’s defeat in the UEFA Champions League final to Paris Saint-Germain. After winning the Champions League two times in a row, will we look back on this PSG side and talk about them in the same breath as Sacchi’s Milan or Guardiola’s Barcelona?I think what the ownership, the Qataris, Luis Campos, and Luis Enrique have done over the last few seasons is really tremendous. They went away from the big stars at Paris Saint-Germain and gave the reins to Luis Enrique, who said, ‘If you give me this power, I will do something special with it.’ And they backed him. They gave him young players, and what they’ve been able to achieve over the last couple of seasons has been fantastic. I think this is the beginning of a new era for Paris Saint-Germain. Winning two Champions Leagues takes them to a different level, and Luis Enrique is always ahead of the curve. He knows he’s got a very young squad. I think it has an average age of 24 years, and he can [keep going] for more and more years. He’s relentless as a coach, and he will not stop there and will continue to put the pressure [on them] and the will to win the third one at least. What does it mean for Arsenal to come so close to winning the Champions League and fall at the final hurdle?This season has been really, really important for Arsenal to get back to winning the title. That’s what, if you asked at the beginning of the season, every Arsenal fan would have wanted. 22 years [since the last time they won the Premier League] was a very long time. Winning the league would have been the top priority, winning the Champions League would have been historical, and it would have been the cherry on top of the cake. But [this season] gives Arsenal the power and the confidence to think that they can do it. They were semi-finalists last season, and they were finalists this year. They went unbeaten in Europe, apart from the final, it was a tremendous season from this Arsenal squad, and they will take some confidence from this to go on to the next one. Is there anything that this squad is missing that would have taken them over the line? I know Arteta mentioned adding extra quality in the summer.I’m sure they will. Andrea Berta, the sporting director, did that last season. They added a lot of depth, and I think that was really necessary. Over the last few seasons, we all thought that to get over the line and get that title, you would need a few more players of quality and depth. And we saw it right until the end. You had some key players missing, and you always had a replacement, and they will continue to evolve. Mikel Arteta has evolved over the last few years, and he knows the strengths of the squad and will want to add a little bit. And I think the next layer would be to try and control the games, the tempo of the games with the ball, as opposed to sometimes just sitting back. To have the option to do it as well with the ball without being too open and too exposed, and I think they can do that. I think they have a lot of quality in the squad, and if they do add a couple more players, it’ll be a very, very strong squad. Where do you think they would be looking to improve in their squad?It’s difficult to say. I’m sure they’ve been working on it for the last few months, and Andrea Berta will be on it. There are some players who have run their course, probably, and will be moving on. And others will come with a fresher spirit. This is an important moment for Arsenal; they don’t want to unbalance the squad either. Now that you’ve won the league, you need to keep your strong core and make sure that you add quality in certain areas which are necessary. With Pep Guardiola gone and other rivals in transition, do you think this is the start of a new golden era for Arsenal?You would hope so. They’ve worked at it, and they came up short a couple of years before they could win it. Hopefully, they can repeat and do it again next season. This is one of the most competitive leagues in the world, and it will be very difficult as everyone is investing massively. If they can do it again like they did this year, and start every game with the right mentality as they had then, why not? I think there is some momentum around Arsenal now, and they believe that they can do it. Talking about the other rivals, which teams do you think will be there in the title race?Manchester United will get better, I’m sure. They’ve been more consistent with Michael Carrick and they’ve been able to have a very strong run in the second part of the season. Manchester City will be there because they have quality players. We don’t know yet who the manager will be. I expect more from Chelsea. They have a very young squad, but very talented. And Liverpool, probably with a new wind and new manager coming in, it will be interesting to see how they progress. Philippe Senderos was speaking exclusively to GFFN on behalf of NewBettingSites.uk.GFFN | Nick Hartland0 Commenti 0 condivisioni 35 Views 0 Anteprima
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SPORTS.YAHOO.COMFrankfurt to battle Tottenham in pursuit of Saint-Étienne gem N'GuessanFrankfurt to battle Tottenham in pursuit of Saint-Étienne gem N'GuessanEintracht Frankfurt is reportedly determined to bring French talent Djylian N'Guessan into their squad for the upcoming 2026-27 season. The Hessen club is reportedly in active negotiations with Saint-Étienne to sign the player, with intensive talks taking place. Frankfurt's chiefs sees the 17-year-old's dynamism, physical strength, and clinical finishing as a near-perfect for the Bundesliga. Reports indicate that the German side is exerting considerable pressure to finalize the transfer terms and assess the player's value.Frankfurt's direct entry into the race has made this one of the club's most aggressive moves of this summer transfer window.However, several other clubs including Premier League powerhouse Tottenham Hotspur, are closely monitoring the striker.0 Commenti 0 condivisioni 35 Views 0 Anteprima
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SPORTS.YAHOO.COMOHSAA state track and field 2026, Greater Akron live results, updatesCOLUMBUS — The OHSAA state track and field hits its home stretch over the weekend at Jesse Owens Memorial Stadium in Columbus.On June 6, the Division I and II competitors will hit the track for the first time, while the evening session will include the finals for Division III.June 7 will close out the state meet with running finals for Division I and IICheck here for updates from the state track and field meet.Who are the Division I and II athletes competing at the OHSAA state track and field meet?Division I boysWadsworth — Jimmy O'Connell, 110 hurdles, 300 hurdlesDivision I girlsStow — Molly O'Brien, 3,200Division II boysArchbishop Hoban — Eiann Simpson, 400Cuyahoga Falls — Ethan Johnson, 1,600Ellet — Trey Carter, 100, 200, long jumpFirestone — Mekhi Parmer, 200Green — 800 relayHudson — Reno Ferri, 100; Adam Butina, 300 hurdles; Drake Vander Cica, discus, shot putNordonia — 3,200 relay; Joseph Filisky, 100 hurdles, 300 hurdles; 1,600 relayRevere — 3,200 relay; Will Wells, 1,600, 800St. Vincent-St. Mary — DeCarlo Prince, 100, 200; Ali Hann 100 hurdles; 400 relayTallmadge — 1,600 relay; Donevan Noah, 1,600; 400 relay; Anthony Bontempo, high jumpTwinsburg — Dom Rogers, 100, 200; Sam Hopp, 800; 1,600 relayWalsh Jesuit — 800 relay; 400 relay; Jack Garner, 400; Michael Heaberlin, 400; 1,600 relay; Zach Salata, high jump; Sam Barrett, long jump; Curt Courtad, pole vaultDivision II girlsArchbishop Hoban — Dereon Cooper, shot putCopley — Kaylee Ingratta, 3,200Cuyahoga Falls — Violet Gray, long jumpGreen — Ella Sifferlin, pole vaultHighland — 3,200 relay; Katie Schuler, 1,600, 3,200; Celia Pylypiak, 300 hurdles; Anna Coleman, pole vault; Bria Riedy, pole vaultHudson — 3,200 relay; Katelyn Will, 1600; Madeline Meacham, discus; Makenna Bode, pole vaultNordonia — Kamryn Wadsworth, 100, 400, 200; Olivia May, 3,200; 1,600 relayRevere — Caroline Wilson, 800; 1,600 relay; Victoria Parish, discusTallmadge — 3,200 relay; Makayla Martuc*cio, 1,600, 3,200; Allison Hay, 800; 1,600 relayTwinsburg — 3,200 relay; Nicole Montgomery, 100 hurdles; 400 relay; Nicole Smith, 300 hurdles; Autumn Besett, 800; 1,600 relay; Wadsworth — 3,200 relay; Brooke Haude, 100 hurdles, 300 hurdles; 800 relay; 400 relay; Jessica Stoops, 400, 200; Hailey Otradove, 400; Ella Dolgowicz, 800; 1,600 relayWalsh Jesuit — 800 relay; Caterina Cavallaro, high jump; Sofia Klue, long jumpWhat is the schedule for June 6 at OHSAA state track and field meet?9:30 a.m. - Division I running semifinals; Division III field eventsNoon - Division II boys pole vault12:30 p.m. - Division II boys discus, boys long jump, girls shot put and girls high jump2 p.m. - Division II running semifinals3:30 p.m. - Division I girls pole vault4:30 p.m. - Division I girls discus, girls long jump, boys shot put and boys high jump5:46 p.m. - Division III running finalsMichael Leonard can be reached at mleonard@recordpub.com.This article originally appeared on Akron Beacon Journal: OHSAA state track and field results for Greater Akron for June 6 and 70 Commenti 0 condivisioni 35 Views 0 Anteprima
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SPORTS.YAHOO.COMConfusion grows around Giannis Antetokounmpo’s future as Milwaukee Bucks Insider sends mixed signalsTension is building around the Milwaukee Bucks as Giannis Antetokounmpo’s future with the franchise becomes an increasingly discussed storyline after 13 seasons.Despite ongoing questions about the franchise’s direction, the two-time MVP remained one of the league’s most dominant players this past season, in 36 appearances, he posted averages of 27.6 points, 9.8 rebounds, and 5.4 assists while converting 62.4% of his shots from the field.Even with the Greek Freak putting up elite production, Milwaukee’s season ended without a playoff appearance. As a result, Bucks ownership is now pushing for clarity before next season begins, with the expectation that Antetokounmpo will either commit to an extension or be moved in a trade before the NBA Draft.The Miami Heat have quickly positioned themselves as a leading team in the Giannis Antetokounmpo discussions, with league chatter suggesting they have been active in exploring a deal for months. NBA insider Marc Stein noted that both Miami and the Portland Trail Blazers are engaged in the pursuit, as the Bucks superstar continues to draw widespread interest.The Milwaukee Bucks giving mix signals on Giannis AntetokounmpoApr 7, 2026; Brooklyn, New York, USA; Injured Milwaukee Bucks forward Giannis Antetokounmpo (34) looks on during a timeout in the first half against the Brooklyn Nets at Barclays Center. Mandatory Credit: John Jones-Imagn ImagesHowever, NBA analyst Brad Turner recently shared on Spectrum SportsNet that he had spoken with a source inside the Bucks organization, though he admitted he is still unsure how to interpret the situation. Turner noted that the messages coming out of Milwaukee have been inconsistent, with conflicting signals about whether Giannis Antetokounmpo is leaning toward staying with the team or potentially pushing for a move elsewhere."In speaking to someone that I know that works there they'll say stuff like Giannis wants to stay in Milwaukee, Giannis wants to leave Milwaukee" – @BA_Turnerpic.twitter.com/u4ZjrRky1S— Oh No He Didn't (@ohnohedidnt24) June 5, 2026“In speaking to someone that I know that works there, they’ll say stuff like, ‘Giannis wants to stay in Milwaukee, Giannis wants to leave Milwaukee,'” commented the NBA insider.Mar 12, 2026; Miami, Florida, USA; Milwaukee Bucks forward Giannis Antetokounmpo (34) looks on after the game against the Miami Heat at Kaseya Center. Mandatory Credit: Sam Navarro-Imagn Images“I went to a state school and I’m confused right now… The last thing I recall hearing was the owner saying either they’re going to sign him to an extension before a certain date, if not, they will make sure they move him somewhere else.”His comments underscore just how unclear the situation has become. When even a source close to the organization cannot provide a consistent read, it suggests either real uncertainty within the Bucks’ decision-making structure or a deliberate effort to keep rival teams guessing in order to maximize trade leverage and potential offers.0 Commenti 0 condivisioni 35 Views 0 Anteprima
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SPORTS.YAHOO.COMWest Ham joint-chairman David Sullivan quits ahead of 'historic allegations' to be made against himLONDON (AP) — West Ham joint-chairman David Sullivan stepped down on Saturday ahead of what the English soccer club called “historic allegations” to be made against him.In a statement, West Ham said Sullivan had left his leadership post after he was “made aware of the impending publication of serious historic allegations.”The club said it “understood none of the allegations relate to West Ham United or any of its operations.”West Ham added that Sullivan denied any wrongdoing but had decided to step down to “avoid disruption” to the club while he handles the undisclosed matter “privately.”It gave no further information regarding what the allegations could be or who would make them.The club said that interim CEO Karim Virani would continue to manage the club’s daily operations.West Ham, based in east London, was relegated from the Premier League this season.___AP soccer: https://apnews.com/hub/soccer0 Commenti 0 condivisioni 35 Views 0 Anteprima -
SPORTS.YAHOO.COMDavid Ornstein confirms Liverpool are pushing to sign Bundesliga starDavid Ornstein confirms Liverpool are pushing to sign Bundesliga starLiverpool Transfer News: Yan Diomande Contact Signals Serious Summer IntentLiverpool’s summer has acquired the shape of something urgent. According to The Athletic, via David Ornstein’s reporting, the club have made contact with RB Leipzig over Yan Diomande, a winger whose price, profile and timing all point towards something much larger than routine recruitment.This is not simply about buying a player. It is about replacing certainty.For years, Mohamed Salah gave Liverpool more than output from the right. He gave them rhythm, fear, repetition, gravity. Defenders tilted towards him. Midfields leaned across. Matches bent around his presence. His departure leaves a tactical and emotional vacancy that cannot be solved by sentiment, nor by pretending that one clever internal adjustment will be enough.Photo: IMAGOWide Areas Demand Urgent RepairLiverpool’s wide options have looked thin for some time. Luis Díaz’s sale last summer left the squad without the sort of natural breadth elite sides rely upon when games narrow and opponents retreat. Cody Gakpo has offered intelligence and quality, yet Liverpool have too often looked like a side asking central players to solve wide problems.That matters. Width is not decorative. It stretches low blocks, creates lanes, isolates full backs and opens spaces that do not otherwise exist. When Liverpool lack that threat, opponents can sit compact, protect the centre and invite circulation without penetration.At times, the attack has felt too predictable, too dependent on volume rather than incision. For a club with Liverpool’s ambitions, that is not sustainable.Yan Diomande Fits Elite Market LogicDiomande’s valuation, reportedly around £100m, will alarm some supporters. It should. That is blockbuster money. Yet elite attacking scarcity explains much of it.The market does not contain many right wingers capable of offering pace, creativity, carry threat and genuine end product. Liverpool know this. Leipzig know it too. That is why the price is high, and why the pursuit feels so significant.There is an echo here of Liverpool’s past attempts to move decisively when a priority profile becomes available. Waiting for value can be sensible. Waiting too long can become paralysis.World Cup Timing Adds PressureThe player’s reported preference to complete any deal before the World Cup gives the situation its clock. Liverpool will understand the advantage of settling such business early, particularly if Paris Saint Germain are also circling.A completed deal before the tournament would give Liverpool clarity, the player focus and supporters a statement of ambition. It would also suggest that the club’s recruitment structure, led by Richard Hughes, is prepared to attack the summer rather than endure it.Diomande would not replace Salah’s legacy. Nobody does that cleanly. What he could offer is something Liverpool desperately need, width with menace, speed with purpose and the possibility of a new attacking identity.Our View – Anfield Index AnalysisFrom a Liverpool fan’s point of view, this is exactly the sort of report that makes the summer feel real. Not gossip for the sake of noise, not vague admiration, but contact with Leipzig over a player who clearly fits a major need.The Salah factor is impossible to ignore. Supporters have spent years watching Liverpool build attacks around one of the greatest forwards in Premier League history. Losing that level of reliability changes everything. The concern is not only goals, it is fear. Salah made opponents defend differently. If Diomande can restore even part of that uncertainty, Liverpool’s entire attacking structure benefits.The price will divide opinion. £100m is enormous money, especially for a player still moving towards his peak. Yet fans have also seen what happens when Liverpool hesitate. Sometimes the expensive deal is the sensible one because the alternative is spending smaller sums on players who never quite solve the problem.What matters now is conviction. If Diomande is the leading target, Liverpool need to act like it. Get the deal done early, give the new manager the weapons required and stop asking supporters to believe that tactical tweaks alone can replace elite talent. This would be a statement signing, and after Salah’s exit, Liverpool need one.0 Commenti 0 condivisioni 35 Views 0 Anteprima
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SPORTS.YAHOO.COM‘I’m a big fan’: Guardiola talks Flick’s Barcelona, Bernardo Silva, Alvarez, Champions League‘I’m a big fan’: Guardiola talks Flick’s Barcelona, Bernardo Silva, Alvarez, Champions LeaguePep Guardiola has praised Bernardo Silva amid ongoing speculation linking the Portuguese midfielder with a move to FC Barcelona, describing his former Manchester City player as “too good” for any team to ignore.The former Manchester City manager, who recently ended a decade-long spell at the club, was speaking at the inauguration of a new Cruyff Court bearing his name at La Salle Manresa, the school he attended before joining Barcelona’s La Masia academy.After spending time with local children and even joining them for a kickabout, Guardiola spoke to reporters about several current football topics, including Barcelona’s transfer plans.About Bernardo and Julian AlvarezAsked about Bernardo Silva, whom he coached for nine seasons at Manchester City, Guardiola had no doubts about the midfielder, who is expected to join Barcelona this summer.Bernardo Silva could join Barcelona. (Photo by Carl Recine/Getty Images)“Bernardo would adapt to any team. He’s just too good,” said Guardiola, as quoted by Mundo Deportivo.When questioned about another Barcelona target, Julian Alvarez, Guardiola was equally complimentary, saying:“He’s also very good. City have had a lot of good players.”On Flick’s BarcelonaGuardiola also reflected on Barcelona’s recent success under Hansi Flick, who has guided the club to back-to-back La Liga titles.“They are Barça players, whether they came through La Masia or elsewhere, even if they weren’t born here, in the end they are Barça players and they do very well,” Guardiola stated.“They’ve had two extraordinary years, beyond the results, because of how well they’ve played and how attractive it is to watch them play. I’m a big fan of Hansi, of how they do things, and I hope he stays with them for many years.”Guardiola is a fan of Hansi Flick’s Barcelona. (Photo by Aitor Alcalde/Getty Images)The Catalan coach once again emphasised the importance of domestic league success over Champions League glory, echoing a message he often delivered during his time in England.“The Champions League destroys projects. I hope that’s not the case, that just because we didn’t win it, people don’t think everything is bad. La Liga is what gives you consistency,” Guardiola noted.“In the Champions League , you have to be in good shape at the end, without injuries. The referees have a huge influence in this competition.” Concluding, the former Manchester City manager: “The important thing is that the day-to-day is good, that the team continues to grow, and that people don’t think that just because we didn’t reach the Champions League final or didn’t win it, the season is bad. “What lays the foundation for a season are the league titles.”0 Commenti 0 condivisioni 35 Views 0 Anteprima
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WWW.APARTMENTTHERAPY.COMI Put This Storage Gem in My Bedroom, and It Created an Instant ClosetIt works in every room. READ MORE...0 Commenti 0 condivisioni 35 Views 0 Anteprima