UCF softball’s season ends with loss to Texas in NCAA regional final • Luis Muriel, Marco Pašalić each score as Orlando City wins at Inter Miami
Sentinel Sports Final Monday, May 19, 2025 | | |
| | UF softball advances at home; UCF loses at Texas | Orlando City romps on road over Inter Miami | Panthers take Game 7 in Toronto | | A day after overpowering FAU 14-6 in five innings behind four home runs, Florida (46-11) overwhelmed Mercer 8-0 for the Gators' third straight mercy-rule win — a first for coach Tim Walton's program. | | | The Knights' bid for a Super Regional fell short as Reese Atwood hit two home runs to power the Longhorns to a 9-0 win. | | | With its 3-0 road victory on Sunday night, Orlando City (6-2-6, 24 points) has not lost since it dropped a 2-1 decision to New York City FC on March 8. | | | UF coach Todd Golden and the Gators will visit the White House Wednesday to meet President Donald Trump and celebrate their national title. | | | Florida aims to land transfer guard Boogie Fland to bolster the Gators backcourt and round out its 2025-26 roster. | | | The Panthers' offense exploded for six goals, which proved to be more than enough to beat the Maple Leafs and advance to the Eastern Conference final for the third straight year. | | | The Florida Panthers go to the Eastern Conference final for the third straight season in hopes of making their third straight Stanley Cup Final. Such sustained success starts with the Panthers general manager's work. | | | Aaron Gordon willed himself to play through pain, embodying a gritty playoff run by the Nuggets. But resilience and toughness weren't enough against the Thunder. | | | Scottie Scheffler cruised in the final round to capture the PGA Championship at Quail Hollow in Charlotte, N.C. | | | Tampa Bay starter Shane Baz (3-3) was charged with the 5-1 loss after allowing five runs and nine hits in six innings. | | | A "Promoter's Caution" flag thrown by Marcus Smith, the president and CEO of Speedway Motorsports, upset Logano, who was leading at the time. | | | The new four-part Amazon Prime documentary that premieres May 22 won't just concentrate on the seven NASCAR Cup championships and Dale Earnhardt's aggressive on-track persona. | | | |
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