Orlando City earns fourth road win against New York Red Bulls • Pride fail to score, drop second in a row in road loss to Houston
Sentinel Sports Final Sunday, June 4, 2023 | | |
| | | | | Vegas had the third-period heroics the Panthers have ridden to the Stanley Cup Final . | | | | | The Lions won at Red Bull Arena. This marks the their second win in the matchup this season, taking the opener 1-0 at Exploria Stadium. Orlando City improved to eighth place in the East. | | | | | After getting back on the right track after a rough start to the season, the Pride are back to their losing ways. The 2-0 loss at Shell Energy Stadium on Saturday night is their second in a row. | | | | | UF coach JC Deacon first saw Gator great Dudley Hart win the 1996 Canadian Open. Watching Hart firsthand, Deacon, a golf-obsessed Toronto teen, never could have guessed the two would be joined at the hip inside the ropes more than 25 years later coaching a championship program. | | | | | Florida, the tournament's No. 2 overall seed, has to win three straight games, including two against Texas Tech, to reach the super regionals for the first time since 2018. A two-out, 2-run home run by Red Raiders sophomore first baseman Gavin Kash broke a 3-3 tie in the eighth. | | | | | First baseman Jeslyn Whitehead hit a solo home run and pitcher Nick Berger threw seven scoreless innings as No. 4 seed Rollins cruised to a 7-1 win over No. 5 Cal State San Bernardino in the opening game of the NCAA Division II national championship Saturday. | | | | | The Rays were happy to back on the field for the first time since Wednesday afternoon, having had Thursday off and being rained out Friday. And despite a light drizzle falling and temperatures down 30-plus degrees to the low 50s Saturday, they got off to a good start. Then they let another lead get away, losing 8-5 to the Red Sox. | | | | | Receiver DeAndre Hopkins was recently released by the Cardinals and chatter has linked him with the Dolphins. But that money would be better spent elsewhere. | | | | | Because Michael Malone made it clear he'd run through a brick wall for Nikola Jokic, Joker would probably run through two for him in return. He got veterans to buy in and taught kids to value unselfishness and defense. And shipped out the ones who didn't. | | | |
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