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After falling to the Philadelphia Wednesday night, Orlando City only had two days to rest, review film and travel back up the coast for round two of a series with the Union. | | | Bolstered by the return of a four of its seven international players from the World Cup, the Orlando Pride will take on the Washington Spirit on Saturday. | | | lex Morgan is still answering questions about her five-day-old tea sip. The goal celebration against England received a lot more attention than she expected. Immediately following the match she explained her thought process behind pretending to take a sip of tea after scoring the game-winner in the 31st minute of the World Cup semifinal, but not everyone understood the meaning behind the phrase "That's the tea," and some thought the gesture was a disrespectful dig at England. | | | United States forward Megan Rapinoe said she is still on track to be ready for Sunday's World Cup final against Netherlands. Rapinoe sat out of the semifinal Tuesday with a slight hamstring strain. She said after the game she would be fine for the final, and she reiterated that the following day. | | | FIFA president Gianni Infantino nearly ran out of superlatives to describe the 2019 Women's World Cup. | | | The National Women's Soccer League continues to take a slow and steady approach to expansion. | | | NASCAR drivers have mixed emotions about Coke Zero Sugar 400's move to late August in 2020 after being staged during July 4th weekend since 1959. | | | Ross Chastain spearheaded Kaulig Racing's sweep in the rain-delayed Xfinity Series race at Daytona International Speedway on Friday night. | | | The Orlando Magic won their NBA Summer League opener by beating the San Antonio Spurs in a game shortened because of an earthquake. | | | Former UCF teammates B.J. Taylor and Chad Brown are working together again as part of the Orlando Magic's NBA Summer League team. | | | Leonard and George give the Clippers star power unlike the franchise has ever known | | | Family and friends watch Coco Gauff play at Wimbledon from a sports bar in Delray Beach | | | High school sports news includes first female president for Florida Athletic Coaches Association, hall of fame honors for football coach Phil Ziglar, second place nationals finish for Circle Christian bowlers, and a Major League Baseball All-Star connection for Lake Mary standout Dylan Crews. | | | Aaron Judge hit his second homer of the game leading off the 11th inning, Brett Gardner added a three-run shot and the New York Yankees beat the Tampa Bay Rays 8-4 | | | Rookie Jordan Yamamoto logs his third scoreless outing of at least six innings in his fifth career start. | | | Jay Bruce hit a go-ahead single in the ninth inning off closer Edwin Diaz, Mets manager Mickey Callaway lost an early replay challenge that might have cost him late and the Philadelphia Phillies beat New York 7-2 Friday night. | | | Dylan Bundy returned to form with one of his best starts of the season and a rested Orioles bullpen handled their part of a tense but deserved 4-1 win. | | | Shohei Ohtani homered on his 25th birthday, and the Angels hit four long balls in all in a 5-4 victory over Justin Verlander and the Astros. | | | The Dodgers' nine-game home winning streak ends with a 3-2 loss to the San Diego Padres in a game that was rattled by a 7.1 earthquake. | | | See photos of weekly winners in the 2019 Monster Energy NASCAR race series, starting with the 61th Daytona 500 on Feb. 17 won by Denny Hamlin. | | | |
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