Pride top Washington for NWSL crown • Beede’s Breakdown: How Magic handled business vs. visiting Pistons
Sentinel Sports Final Sunday, November 24, 2024 | | |
| | Pride capture NWSL crown | Host Magic defeat Pistons | Gators upset No. 9 Mississippi | UCF's bowl streak ends with loss at West Virginia | FAMU tops Bethune-Cookman | | The Pride are the first major-league team to ever win a championship in Orlando. | | | Barbra Banda scored in the 37th minute to give the Orlando Pride their first National Women's Soccer League championship with a 1-0 victory over the Washington Spirit on Saturday night. | | | Led by Franz Wagner's 30 points and near triple-double (9 rebounds and 8 assists), Orlando improved to 8-0 inside Kia Center on Saturday. | | | Ole Miss was a 10-point favorite fresh off a bye week after a dominant 28-10 win against Georgia positioned the Rebels for a spot in the expanded 12-team College Football Playoff. Instead, the Gators stopped the Lane Train in its tracks and dispatched of the Rebels. | | | The Knights couldn't contain the Mountaineers ground attack despite another 100-yard rushing performance by RJ Harvey. | | | The Hurricanes rolled to a crucial victory over Wake Forest to keep their ACC title and College Football Playoff hopes alive. | | | The Seminoles (2-9) have started three quarterbacks and nine offensive-line combinations this fall, and they came into Saturday with the nation's worst scoring offense (13.3 points). | | | Running backs Thad Franklin Jr. of FAMU and Dennis Palmer of B-CU matched each other punch for punch in the 46th meeting between these two teams, but it was Franklin's Rattlers on the winning side as time ran out on B-CU. | | | Just as the late, great Pat Williams predicted, it appears the Rays will never get a new stadium in Tampa Bay, but does Orlando have the leadership to capitalize? | | | West Orange (10-2) is still alive and kicking after a 26-25 come-from-behind victory over Plant City (9-3). | | | The Nos. 1-3 seeds and the East are eliminated. The No. 4 seed Lions have only beaten No. 9 Atlanta four times in 22 total meetings. All four victories have come under coach Oscar Pareja, who took over in 2020. | | | The Lions dominate the key categories in the matchup, especially with a more experienced coach, but they're 0-2 vs. Atlanta this season. | | | In the past four games, the Dolphins have 21 scoring drives, 14 of which (.667) have been nine or more plays. | | | The Bucs aren't making any drastic changes. They just need to start winning again because they do have a shot at the playoffs despite losing four in a row and 5 of 6. | | | Anthony Cirelli had both goals for the Lightning — who had a 5-game point streak — before Dallas pulled away in the 3rd period for a 4-2 victory. | | | |
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