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The United States continued setting World Cup records when it took down Chile 3-0 Sunday afternoon. | | | Bob Mewis remembers when his daughter was younger and won the Massachusetts state soccer final on Father's Day. He thought that was the greatest thing in the world. | | | Ten seconds: That's really all the time Tierna Davidson allowed herself to savor her World Cup debut Sunday. The U.S. took down Chile in group play 3-0 and Davidson played all 90 minutes at left back. | | | New Zealand may get eliminated from the 2019 FIFA Women's World Cupbefore the knockout round, but Tom Sermanni will still be the team's head coach. | | | Sequels are rarely as good as the original. Florida State pitcher CJ Van Eyk will try. Van Eyk (10-3, 3.80 earned-run average) will start on the mound at 7 p.m. Monday against Michigan (47-20) at the College World Series. | | | Gary Woodland delivered the right shots to win the U.S. Open for his first major title while denying Brooks Koepka's shot at history. | | | Orlando Magic forward Wes Iwundu took a step forward with his range shooting during the 2018-19 season. | | | Jarrett Culver is regarded by many as the top shooting guard in Thursday's draft, part of a rapid rise from solid freshman contributor to Associated Press All-American. He could be picked in the top five, joining Duke's Cam Reddish as lottery picks to headline off-ball guards in the draft. | | | Senior quarterback Michael Wright of Woodbridge Academy in Atlanta has committed to play for UCF | | | Southern Miss coach Jay Hopson found himself in some controversy in the offseason after interviewing former Baylor coach Art Briles for the vacant offensive coordinator position. The school decided against hiring Briles. Hopson has moved past it and returns a wealth of talent on both sides of the ball entering the 2019 season. | | | Mike Trout's two-run home run in the ninth gave the Los Angeles Angels some short-lived hope in a 6-5 loss to the Tampa Bay Rays. | | | The Miami Marlins blew two-run lead to drop their three-game series with the Pittsburgh Pirates as Miami finished its homestand 2-7. | | | James Paxton pitched six effective innings, Brett Gardner and Austin Romine each had four RBI and the New York Yankees cruised past the Chicago White Sox 10-3 Sunday in Chicago. | | | Paul DeJong tagged the Mets again, hitting a tiebreaking home run in the eighth inning that sent the St. Louis Cardinals over New York, 4-3. The Cardinals won despite getting outhit, 10-3. They took three of four in the series, and DeJong homered in each victory. | | | Rafael Devers led off the 10th inning with a home run after Marco Hernandez tied it with a solo shot in ninth, and the Boston Red Sox beat the Baltimore Orioles 8-6 to move a season-high five games over .500. | | | Phillies have to resort putting position player on the mound in 15-1 loss to Braves in series finale | | | The Cubs' usually dependable rotation surrendered multiple-run leads during a 2-5 road trip, and the offense stagnated for extended periods. | | | Padres, Rockies score 92 runs, breaking modern-era record for a four-game series; Friars' pitching in tatters | | | NASCAR overturned a victory for the first time since 1960 on Sunday when Brett Moffitt was declared the winner of the Truck Series race at Iowa Speedway. | | | Chicago Bears safety Ha Ha Clinton-Dix instructs youngsters at an instructional football camp at Dr. Phillips High School in Orlando on Saturday, June 15, 2019. (Stephen M. Dowell/Orlando Sentinel) | | | |
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