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USF's two-for-ones against the Gators and 'Canes hurts UCF and AAC claims of being a "Power 6" league. | | | There's a lot of season left for Orlando City, but head coach James O'Connor has reached the point where he wants to see results. | | | United States women's national team right back Ali Krieger, who on Thursday made her 100th appearance for the USWNT, posted an essay on her website detailing how tough it was being away the national team for nearly two years. | | | After finishing well out of the money in the Kentucky Derby from the No. 1 post, War of Will charged to victory after again starting from the rail. | | | Florida State coach Willie Taggart relied on mentors and his past experience to help him cope with a tough first season leading the Seminoles. | | | ACC coaches are concerned about the lack of transparency and consistency when the NCAA rules on transfer waiver applications. | | | Despite weather challenges, the UCF rowing team rallied to win its fifth consecutive American Athletic Conference title. | | | Texas senior Leonardo Telles turned back UF's Johannes Ingildsen during the final three games of a 6-4, 7-5 result that lifted the Longhorns to a 4-2 triumph at the USTA National Campus in Orlando and their first NCAA final since 2008. | | | Middle Tennessee is working to extend its bowl eligible streak to eight consecutive seasons without star quarterback Brent Stockstill in the lineup. The Blue Raiders are No. 99 in the Orlando Sentinel 2019 preseason college football rankings. | | | Windermere triumphed in a baseball showdown with Hagerty. | | | Central Florida varsity scores and top performers for May 18 | | | Orlando resident Bill Denehy pitched 49 career major-league games in the late 1960s and early 1970s. Now 73 years old, Denehy is legally blind and frustrated by what he perceives as baseball's limited support to old-time players who played before the pension rules were changed. | | | Jose Alvarado held on for a save a day after his ninth-inning meltdown, Austin Meadows homered off Luis Cessa in the 11th inning, and the Tampa Bay Rays rallied to beat the Yankees 2-1 and regain the AL East lead after dropping behind New York for a day. After allowing Luke Voit's leadoff single in the 11th, Alvardo struck out Aaron Hicks and got Gary Sanchez to hit into a game-ending double play. | | | Marlins pitcher Pablo Lopez pitched seven scoreless innings to help Miami top the New York Mets 2-0 at Marlins Park. Jon Berti and Brian Anderson both delivered RBI in the win. | | | Tyler White's two-run double capped a five-run first inning, Josh Reddick hit a solo homer and the Houston Astros kept rolling, beating the Boston Red Sox 7-3 Saturday for their 10th straight victory. Michael Brantley had three hits and an RBI for Houston (31-15), which matched the best start in franchise history after 46 games. Christian Vazquez hit a solo homer for the Red Sox, who had won six of eight. | | | The Cubs filed a formal protest with Major League Baseball on Saturday night, alleging that Nationals closer Sean Doolittle's delivery was illegal. | | | Lucas Giolito allowed one run on three hits as the White Sox defeated the Blue Jays 4-1 in a five-inning, rain-shortened game. | | | Bryce Harper homered over the batter's eye in center field, Aaron Nola tied his career high with 12 strikeouts while pitching into the seventh inning and the Philadelphia Phillies defeated the Colorado Rockies 2-1 on Saturday. | | | The Los Angeles Dodgers couldn't hit with runners on base and struggled on defense behind Walker Buehler in a 4-0 loss to the Cincinnati Reds. | | | Draymond Green had a triple-double and led a comeback from 18 points down in the Golden State Warriors' 110-99 victory over the Portland Trail Blazers. | | | |
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