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FRIDAY, JULY 31 , 2020. THE WASHINGTON POST EZ M2 D7


6 p.m. Sacramento vs. Orlando » N BA TV
8:30 p.m. Milwaukee vs. Houston » W JLA (Ch. 7), WMAR (Ch. 2)
NHL
2 p.m. Arizona vs. Nashville » U SA Network
3 p.m. Philadelphia vs. Boston » W RC (Ch. 4), WBAL (Ch. 11)
6:30 p.m. St. Louis vs. Colorado » N BC Sports Network
8 p.m. Columbus vs. Toronto » NHL Network
10:30 p.m. Minnesota vs. Vancouver » NBC Sports Network
SOCCER
8 p.m. Mexican Liga MX: Guadalajara at Santos Laguna » Fox Sports 1
WNBA
1 p.m. Phoenix vs. New York Liberty » ESPN
3:30 p.m. Atlanta vs. Indiana » N BA TV
6 p.m. Dallas vs. Las Vegas » E SPN2
GOLF
7 a.m. European Tour: H ero Open, final round » G olf Channel
1 p.m. PGA Tour: WGC St. Jude Invitational, final round » G olf Channel
3 p.m. PGA Tour: WGC St. Jude Invitational, final round » W USA (Ch. 9), WJZ (Ch. 13)
3 p.m. PGA Tour Champions: Ally Challenge, final round » Golf Channel
5 p.m. LPGA Tour: Drive On Championship, final round » G olf Channel
7 p.m. PGA Tour: Barracuda Championship, final round » G olf Channel
TENNIS
Noon World Team Tennis, final » W USA (Ch. 9), WJZ (Ch. 13)
3 p.m. 2020 (Re)Open: Ultimate Tennis Showdown 2, round robin » T ennis Channel
AUTO RACING
9 a.m. Formula One: British Grand Prix » E SPN
3 p.m. NASCAR Cup Series: Foxwoods Resort Casino 301 » N BC Sports Network
PREMIER LACROSSE LEAGUE
Noon Championship series: Whipsnakes v s. Archers » NBC Sports Network

4:30 p.m. LPGA Tour: Drive On Championship, second round » G olf Channel
7 p.m. PGA Tour: Barracuda Championship, third round » G olf Channel
TENNIS
2 p.m. World Team Tennis, semifinal » C BS Sports Network
5 p.m. World Team Tennis, semifinal » C BS Sports Network
MOTORSPORTS
6 a.m. Formula One: British Grand Prix, practice » E SPN2
9 a.m. Formula One: British Grand Prix, qualifying » ESPN
3 p.m. MotoAmerica Superbike » F ox Sports 1
KOREA BASEBALL ORGANIZATION
5 a.m. SK at KT » E SPN
4 a.m. (Sun.) Hanwha at LG » E SPN
RUGBY
5:30 a.m. NRL: Manly-Warringah at Penrith » F ox Sports 1
11:30 p.m. Super Rugby: Dunedin at Auckland » E SPN2
Midnight NRL: Canterbury Bankstown at Parramatta » F ox Sports 2
2 a.m. (Sun.) NRL: Melbourne at Newcastle » F ox Sports 2
AUSTRALIAN RULES FOOTBALL
4 a.m. (Sun.) Fremantle at Collingwood » F ox Sports 2

Sunday
MLB
1 p.m. Tampa Bay at Baltimore » MASN, WTEM (980 AM), WJFK (106.7 FM)
1 p.m. New York Mets at Atlanta » T BS
4 p.m. Los Angeles Dodgers at Arizona » M LB Network
7 p.m. Boston at New York Yankees » ESPN
NBA
2 p.m. Washington vs. Brooklyn » N BC Sports Washington, WFED (1500 AM)
3:30 p.m. Portland vs. Boston » W JLA (Ch. 7), WMAR (Ch. 2)

Tomorrow


MLB
6 p.m. Cincinnati at Detroit » F ox Sports 1
7 p.m. Boston at New York Yankees » W TTG (Ch. 5), WBFF (Ch. 45)
7:30 p.m. Tampa Bay at Baltimore » M ASN, WTEM (980 AM), WJZ (105.7 FM)
10 p.m. Texas at San Francisco » M LB Network


NBA
1 p.m. Miami vs. Denver » E SPN
3:30 p.m. Utah vs. Oklahoma City » E SPN
6 p.m. New Orleans vs. Los Angeles Clippers » E SPN
8:30 p.m. Los Angeles Lakers vs. Toronto » ESPN


NHL
Noon New York Rangers vs. Carolina » N BC Sports Network
3 p.m. Chicago at Edmonton » W RC (Ch. 4), WBAL (Ch. 11)
4 p.m. Florida vs. New York Islanders » N BC Sports Network
8 p.m. Montreal vs. Pittsburgh » WRC (Ch. 4), WBAL (Ch. 11)
10:30 p.m. Winnipeg vs. Calgary » NBC Sports Network


SOCCER
8 p.m. MLS is Back Tournament, quarterfinals: San Jose vs. Minnesota United »
ESPN2
10:30 p.m. MLS is Back Tournament, quarterfinals: New York City FC vs. Portland »
Fox Sports 1


WNBA
4 p.m. Minnesota vs. Connecticut » N BA TV
6 p.m. Washington vs. Chicago » N BC Sports Washington, NBA TV
8 p.m. Los Angeles vs. Seattle » C BS Sports Network


GOLF


7:30 a.m. European Tour: Hero Open, third round » G olf Channel
Noon PGA Tour: WGC St. Jude Invitational, third round » G olf Channel
2 p.m. PGA Tour: WGC St. Jude Invitational, third round » W USA (Ch. 9), WJZ (Ch. 13)
2 p.m. PGA Tour Champions: Ally Challenge, second round » G olf Channel


SCOREBOARD

Infantino, 50, who was born in
Switzerland to Italian immi-
grants, was reelected for another
three-year term in 2019.
Lauber, 54, who has been Swit-
zerland’s attorney general since
2012, tendered his resignation
July 24, only minutes before a
Swiss court upheld findings that
he had lied about the 2017 meeting
with Infantino, which was held as
Lauber’s office was investigating
corruption at Zurich-based FIFA.
Lauber’s last day in office is
Aug. 31.
As revealed in the Football
Leaks documents, Lauber and In-
fantino also met twice in 2016,
soon after the latter was elected as
FIFA president. Lauber described
the meetings as normal amid his
office’s investigation into FIFA.
The third meeting took place at a
hotel in Bern, Switzerland. Lauber
told investigators he did not take
notes, and both he and Infantino
told investigators they did not re-
call what was discussed.
“On the basis of general life
experience, such a case of collec-
tive amnesia is an aberration,” the
Swiss federal court said in an-
nouncing its findings against Lau-
ber last week.
Keller also announced that he is
investigating Swiss regional pros-
ecutor Rinaldo Arnold, a child-
hood friend of Infantino’s who
helped arrange the meetings be-
tween the FIFA president and
Lauber.
[email protected]

“quite absurd” and saying “to
meet with the head prosecutor or
attorney general of Switzerland is
perfectly legitimate and it’s per-
fectly legal.”
Elected as president of world
soccer’s governing body in 2016
after promising that its years of
scandal were in the past, Infantino
replaced longtime FIFA president
Sepp Blatter after the latter was
banned from international soccer
for eight years over his role in a
wide-ranging corruption scandal
(the ban later was reduced to six
years by a FIFA appeals commit-
tee, though Blatter and numerous
other officials connected with
FIFA remain under investigation
by Swiss authorities).

BY MATT BONESTEEL

A special prosecutor in Switzer-
land opened a criminal case
against FIFA President Gianni In-
fantino over an alleged secret
meeting he had in June 2017 with
Swiss attorney general Michael
Lauber, who offered his resigna-
tion last week after a court alleged
he covered up the meeting and
lied to his supervisors about it.
Stefan Keller was named spe-
cial prosecutor in June to investi-
gate possible crimes committed
by Infantino, Lauber and two oth-
ers. In a statement released Thurs-
day, the Swiss attorney general’s
office said Keller uncovered “indi-
cations of criminal conduct,” spe-
cifically “abuse of public office,”
“breach of official secrecy,” “assist-
ing offenders” and “incitement to
these acts.”
FIFA pledged to cooperate with
Swiss investigators in a statement
released Thursday.
“People remember well where
FIFA was as an institution back in
2015, and how substantial judicial
intervention was actually re-
quired to help restore the credibil-
ity of the organization,” Infantino
said in the statement. “As presi-
dent of FIFA, it has been my aim
from day one, and it remains my
aim, to assist the authorities with
investigating past wrongdoings at
FIFA.” He was more blunt in his
assessment of the investigation
during a news conference last
month, calling the investigation

FIFA president faces criminal inquiry


ANDREW HARNIK/ASSOCIATED PRESS
Gianni Infantino took over a
scandal-marred FIFA in 2016.
Now he is under investigation.

WEEKEND TV AND RADIO

Moore and Schenk had 14-point
rounds under the modified Stable-
ford scoring system....
Francesco Molinari and Ryder
Cup captain Padraig Harrington
withdrew from the PGA Champi-
onship, costing the first major of
the year a pair of past major cham-
pions. Neither gave a reason.
l EUROPEAN TOUR: Sebas-
tian Garcia Rodriguez led a Span-
ish charge in the tour’s latest stop
in England, shooting a course-re-
cord 10-under 62 in the opening
round of the Hero Open.
Garcia Rodriguez set the pace at
Forest of Arden Marriott Hotel
and Country Club in Birmingham
with a round that included two
eagles and eight birdies. Fellow
Spaniards Pablo Larrazabal and
Miguel Angel Jimenez shared sec-
ond place, two shots back.
l LPGA TOUR: The tour’s re-
turn yielded two positive tests for
the coronavirus out of the 466
given to players and caddies be-
fore they traveled and when they
arrived in Toledo for the Drive On
Championship.

in the left rough on his final hole to
finish at 64.
It was Fowler’s lowest round
after he missed three cuts since
the PGA Tour’s return to play in
June. He credited getting back to
playing golf instead of just work-
ing on the range.
“I was able to get a lot of good
work with the putter last week and
get myself back into some better
positions to free up the putter,” he
said. “I was pulling a lot of putts; I
was kind of tense with it. So it’s
nice to see things kind of pay off.”
Sung Kang shot a 65. Justin
Thomas, who can move back to
No. 1 in the world with a victory,
shot a 66 and was tied with Matt
Kuchar, Chez Reavie and Max
Homa.
Jon Rahm, playing his first
event since he became No. 1 with a
win at the Memorial, shot a 70....
Ryan Moore curled in a 20-foot
birdie putt on the par-4 18th for a
share of the lead with Adam
Schenk in the Barracuda Champi-
onship at Tahoe Mountain Club in
Truckee, Calif.

ASSOCIATED PRESS

Brooks Koepka has been work-
ing hard to fix his game even with
an injured left knee.
He put everything together
Thursday in Memphis.
The defending champ matched
his career best with an 8-under-
par 62 to take a two-stroke lead
over Rickie Fowler and Brendon
Todd after the first round of the
St. Jude Invitational.
A week after missing the cut in
the 3M Open in Minnesota, Koep-
ka had nine birdies and a bogey on
a windy day at TPC Southwind in
the World Golf Championship
event. He credited his work with
coaches Claude Harmon and Pete
Cowen rather than his comfort
level on this course.
“It’s the first time I feel like I
know where my misses are, I know
when the club’s in the correct spot,
I know when the putting stroke’s
nice,” Koepka said. “It’s all just the
work we’ve put in over the last
three weeks of countless hours of
beating balls and on the putting
green.”
Koepka also will defend his
PGA Championship title next
week at TPC Harding Park in San
Francisco, and his coaches helped
him realize last weekend how
much he was favoring his injured
left knee.
He sure found something at TPC
Southwind, where he turned in his
lowest round of the year and best in
seven events at this course. This
was his eighth time shooting under
par in his past nine rounds here. He
needed 26 putts after working this
week with Phil Kenyon.
“It’s nice to see those results and
all the changes we’ve made come
through,” Koepka said.
Fowler, who missed the cut at
the Memorial in his last start,
chipped in from 30 feet to tie
Koepka. Then Fowler two-putted
for bogey after he put his tee shot

GOLF ROUNDUP

Koepka fires 62 to lead WGC St. Jude


STACY REVERE/GETTY IMAGES
Brooks Koepka tees off on the ninth hole at TPC Southwind en
route to a first-round 62 that tied for his career-best round.

PRO BASKETBALL

NBA
EAST WLPCT. GB L10



  1. y-Milwaukee (C) .............. 531 2.815 — 6-4

  2. y-Toronto (A) ................... 461 8.719 61 / 2 6-4

  3. y-Boston (A) .................... 432 1.672 91 / 2 5-5

  4. y-Miami (SE) .................... 412 4.631 12 6-4

  5. y-Indiana (C) .................... 392 6.600 14 7-3

  6. y-Philadelphia (A) ............ 392 6.600 14 5-5

  7. Brooklyn (A) .................... 303 4.469 221 / 2 5-5

  8. Orlando (SE) .................... 303 5.462 23 6-4
    Washington (SE) ................. 244 0.375 281 / 2 4-6
    Charlotte (SE) ...................... 234 2.354 30 4-6
    Chicago (C) ........................... 224 3.338 31 3-7
    New York (A) ....................... 214 5.318 321 / 2 4-6
    Detroit (C) ............................ 204 6.303 331 / 2 1-9
    Atlanta (SE) ........................ 204 7.299 34 4-6
    Cleveland (C) ....................... 194 6.292 34 4-6


WEST WLPCT. GB L10



  1. y-L.A. Lakers (P) .............. 501 4.781 — 8-2

  2. y-L.A. Clippers (P) ............ 442 1.677 61 / 2 7-3

  3. y-Denver (NW) ................ 432 2.662 71 / 2 5-5

  4. y-Utah (NW) .................... 422 3.646 81 / 2 6-4

  5. y-Houston (SW) .............. 402 4.625 10 6-4

  6. y-Oklahoma City (NW) .... 4024.625 10 8-2

  7. Dallas (SW) ...................... 402 7.597 111 / 2 6-4

  8. Memphis (SW) ................ 323 3.492 181 / 2 4-6
    Portland (NW) ..................... 293 7.439 22 4-6
    Sacramento (P) ................... 283 6.438 22 7-3
    New Orleans (SW) .............. 283 7.431 221 / 2 5-5
    San Antonio (SW) ............... 273 6.429 221 / 2 5-5
    Phoenix (P) .......................... 263 9.400 241 / 2 4-6
    Minnesota (NW) .................. 194 5.297 31 3-7
    Golden State (P) .................. 155 0.231 351 / 2 3-7
    y -Clinched playoff spot
    Top eight teams in conference—denoted by line—make
    playoffs. Division leaders are top three seeds.
    THURSDAY’S RESULTS
    Utah 106, New Orleans 104
    L.A. Lakers 103, L.A. Clippers 101
    FRIDAY’S GAMES
    Phoenix at Washington, 4
    Orlando at Brooklyn, 2:30
    Memphis at Portland, 4
    Boston at Milwaukee, 6:30
    Sacramento at San Antonio, 8
    Houston at Dallas, 9
    SATURDAY’S GAMES
    Miami at Denver, 1
    Utah at Oklahoma City, 3:30
    New Orleans at L.A. Clippers, 6
    Philadelphia at Indiana, 7
    L.A. Lakers at Toronto, 8:30


WNBA
EAST WLPCT GB
Washington................................... 30 1.000 —
Chicago.......................................... 21 .667 1
Atlanta.......................................... 11 .500 11 / 2
Indiana........................................... 11 .500 11 / 2
x-Connecticut................................ 02 .000 21 / 2
New York....................................... 02 .000 21 / 2
WEST WLPCT GB
Minnesota..................................... 21 .667 —
Seattle........................................... 21 .667 —
Las Vegas...................................... 11 .500^1 / 2
Dallas............................................. 11 .500^1 /^2
x-Los Angeles................................ 11 .500^1 /^2
Phoenix.......................................... 02 .000 11 / 2
x-Late game
WEDNESDAY’S RESULTS
I ndiana 106, Phoenix 100
D allas 93, New York 80
L as Vegas 100, Atlanta 70
THURSDAY’S RESULTS
W ashington 89, Seattle 71
a t Minnesota 83, Chicago 81
C onnecticut at Los Angeles, Late
FRIDAY’S GAMES
N ew York at Atlanta, 7
I ndiana at Dallas, 8
L as Vegas at Phoenix, 10
SATURDAY’S GAMES
W ashington at Chicago, 6
M innesota at Connecticut, 4
L os Angeles at Seattle, 8
SUNDAY’S GAMES
P hoenix at New York, 1
A tlanta at Indiana, 3:30
D allas at Las Vegas, 6

SOCCER

MLS is Back Tournament
KNOCKOUT STAGE — ROUND OF 16
SATURDAY’S RESULTS
Orlando City 1, Montreal 0
Philadelphia 1, New England 0
SUNDAY’S RESULTS
New York City FC 3, Toronto FC 1
Vancouver 0, Sporting KC 0, Sporting KC advances 3-1 on
PKs
MONDAY’S RESULTS
San Jose 5, Real Salt Lake 2
Los Angeles FC 4, Seattle 1
TUESDAY’S RESULTS
Minnesota United 1, Columbus 1, Minnesota United
advances 5-3 on PKs
FC Cincinnati 1, Portland 1, Portland advances 4-2 on PKs
KNOCKOUT STAGE — QUARTERFINALS
THURSDAY’S RESULT
Philadelphia 3, Sporting KC 1
FRIDAY’S MATCHES
Los Angeles FC at Orlando City, 7:30
SATURDAY’S MATCHES
Minnesota United at San Jose, 8
Portland at New York City FC, 10:30

HOCKEY

NHL
ATLANTIC GP WLOT Pts GF GA
zz-Boston.....................70 44 14 12 100 227174
y-Tampa Bay................70 43 21 69 2245 195
y-Toronto.....................70 36 25 98 1238 227
y-Florida.......................69 35 26 87 8231 228
y-Montreal...................71 31 31 97 1212 221
Buffalo.........................69 30 31 86 8195 217
Ottawa.........................71 25 34 12 62 191 243
Detroit..........................71 17 49 53 9145 267
METROPOLITAN GP WLOT Pts GF GA
z-Washington..............69 41 20 89 0240 215
y-Philadelphia..............69 41 21 78 9232 196
y-Pittsburgh.................69 40 23 68 6224 196
y-Carolina.....................68 38 25 58 1222 193
y-Columbus..................70 33 22 15 81 180 187
y-N.Y. Islanders...........68 35 23 10 80 192 193
y-N.Y. Rangers.............70 37 28 57 9234 222
New Jersey..................69 28 29 12 68 189 230
CENTRAL GP WLOT Pts GF GA
zz-St. Louis..................71 42 19 10 94 225 193
y-Colorado....................70 42 20 89 2237 191
y-Dallas........................69 37 24 88 2180 177
y-Winnipeg..................71 37 28 68 0216 203
y-Nashville...................69 35 26 87 8215 217
y-Minnesota.................69 35 27 77 7220 220
y-Chicago.....................70 32 30 87 2212 218
PACIFIC GP WLOT Pts GF GA
z-Vegas........................71 39 24 88 6227 211
y-Edmonton.................71 37 25 98 3225 217
y-Calgary......................70 36 27 77 9210 215
y-Vancouver.................69 36 27 67 8228 217
y-Arizona.....................70 33 29 87 4195 187
Anaheim.......................71 29 33 96 7187 226
Los Angeles..................70 29 35 66 4178 212
San Jose.......................70 29 36 56 3182 226
y-Clinched playoff spot
z-Cinched division; zz-Clinched conference
EXHIBITION
WEDNESDAY’S RESULTS
Washington 3, Carolina 2
Tampa Bay 5, Florida 0
Colorado 3, Minnesota 2
Chicago 4, St. Louis 0
N.Y. Islanders 2, N.Y. Rangers 1
Winnipeg 4, Vancouver 1
THURSDAY’S RESULTS
Nashville 2, Dallas 0
Columbus 4, Boston 1
Vegas vs. Arizona, Late
POSTSEASON QUALIFYING
SATURDAY’S GAMES
N.Y. Rangers vs. Carolina, 12
Chicago at Edmonton, 3
Florida vs. N.Y. Islanders, 4
Montreal vs. Pittsburgh, 8
Winnipeg vs. Calgary, 10:30
SUNDAY’S GAMES
Arizona vs. Nashville, 2
Philadelphia vs. Boston, 3
St. Louis vs. Colorado, 6:30
Columbus at Toronto, 8
Minnesota vs. Vancouver, 10:30

Mystics 89, Storm 71
SEATTLE ............................. 14181821— 71
WASHINGTON ................... 21292118— 89
SEATTLE: C lark 1-2 2-2 5, Stewart 5-14 4-4 15, Howard
3-7 0-0 6, Bird 2-7 0-0 5, Loyd 2-7 0-0 5, Tuck 0-2 2-2 2,
Langhorne 2-3 0-0 4, Magbegor 3-3 0-0 6, Russell 2-4 3-3
7, Canada 2-6 1-2 5, Prince 0-4 0-0 0, Whitcomb 4-7 2-2


  1. Totals 2 6-66 14-15 71.
    WASHINGTON: A tkins 7-15 3-3 22, Meesseman 4-10 2-2
    10, Hines-Allen 8-13 1-2 17, Mitchell 4-7 0-0 12, Powers
    3-11 2-2 9, Coates 0-2 0-0 0, Carson 3-6 0-0 8, Leslie 3-8
    0-0 8, Peddy 1-4 0-0 3. Totals 3 3-76 8-9 89.
    Three-point Goals: Seattle 5-25 (Whitcomb 1-3, Loyd 1-4,
    Bird 1-5, Stewart 1-5, Tuck 0-2, Prince 0-3), Washington
    15-32 (Atkins 5-10, Mitchell 4-6, Carson 2-3, Leslie 2-4,
    Peddy 1-2, Powers 1-5). Fouled Out: None. Rebounds:
    Seattle 38 (Stewart 10), Washington 36 (Powers 8).
    Assists: Seattle 16 (Clark 4), Washington 25 (Mitchell 6).
    Total Fouls: Seattle 14, Washington 15. A: 0 (1,500)


Jazz 106, Pelicans 104
UTAH .................................. 23253127—106
NEW ORLEANS .................. 26342717—104
UTAH: I ngles 4-7 4-5 13, O’Neale 5-11 0-0 12, Gobert 5-9
4-5 14, Conley 7-16 4-4 20, Mitchell 6-14 6-7 20, Bradley
2-2 0-0 4, Niang 0-6 0-0 0, Clarkson 8-17 6-7 23, Mudiay
0-2 0-0 0. Totals 3 7-84 24-28 106.
NEW ORLEANS: I ngram 7-20 7-8 23, Williamson 6-8 1-1
13, Favors 1-3 0-0 2, Ball 2-13 0-2 4, Holiday 9-18 0-0 20,
Hart 4-7 0-1 10, Hayes 1-2 1-2 3, Melli 0-1 0-0 0, Jackson
0-0 0-0 0, Moore 3-7 0-0 8, Redick 7-15 4-4 21. Totals
40-94 13-18 104.
Three-point Goals: Utah 8-34 (Mitchell 2-4, Conley 2-7,
O’Neale 2-7, Ingles 1-3, Clarkson 1-8, Mudiay 0-2, Niang
0-3), New Orleans 11-31 (Redick 3-8, Hart 2-3, Moore
2-3, Holiday 2-5, Ingram 2-8, Ball 0-4). Fouled Out: None.
Rebounds: Utah 43 (Gobert 12), New Orleans 45 (Favors,
Ingram 8). Assists: Utah 17 (Mitchell 5), New Orleans 22
(Ball 7). Total Fouls: Utah 23, New Orleans 25.


GOLF

PGA Tour
WORLD GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP
ST. JUDE INVITATIONAL
At TPC Southwind; In Memphis
Purse: $10.5 million
Yardage: 7 ,277; Par: 70
FIRST ROUND
Brooks Koepka ................................... 30 32 —62-8
Rickie Fowler ..................................... 32 32 —64-6
Brendon Todd ..................................... 34 30 —64-6
Sung Kang .......................................... 33 32 —65-5
Matt Kuchar ....................................... 32 34 —66-4
Chez Reavie ........................................ 31 35 —66-4
Max Homa .......................................... 34 32 —66-4
Justin Thomas ................................... 33 33 —66-4
Phil Mickelson .................................... 33 34 —67-3
Abraham Ancer .................................. 33 34 —67-3
Sergio Garcia ...................................... 36 31 —67-3
Sungjae Im ......................................... 32 35 —67-3
Bryson DeChambeau .......................... 36 31 —67-3
Viktor Hovland ................................... 33 34 —67-3
Mackenzie Hughes ............................. 34 34 —68-2
Keegan Bradley .................................. 35 33 —68-2
Xander Schauffele ............................. 34 34 —68-2
Bubba Watson ................................... 33 35 —68-2
Louis Oosthuizen ............................... 36 32 —68-2
Jordan Spieth ..................................... 34 34 —68-2
Byeong Hun An .................................. 34 34 —68-2
Shane Lowry ...................................... 33 35 —68-2
Graeme McDowell .............................. 32 36 —68-2
Jason Day ........................................... 35 33 —68-2
Hideki Matsuyama ............................. 35 33 —68-2
Haotong Li .......................................... 35 33 —68-2
Nick Taylor ......................................... 36 33 —69-1
Webb Simpson ................................... 35 34 —69-1
Ryan Palmer ....................................... 33 36 —69-1
Scottie Scheffler ................................ 35 34 —69-1
Jason Kokrak ...................................... 34 35 —69-1
Dustin Johnson .................................. 34 35 —69-1
Matthew Wolff .................................. 35 34 —69-1
Danny Willett ..................................... 36 33 —69-1
Henrik Stenson .................................. 36 33 —69-1
Andrew Landry ................................... 34 36 —70E
Michael Thompson ............................. 33 37 —70E
Billy Horschel ..................................... 33 37 —70E
Jon Rahm ........................................... 35 35 —70E
Marc Leishman .................................. 35 35 —70E
Tony Finau .......................................... 34 36 —70E
Matthew Fitzpatrick .......................... 33 37 —70E
Collin Morikawa ................................. 35 35 —70E
J.T. Poston ......................................... 35 35 —70E
Kevin Kisner ....................................... 37 33 —70E
Matt Jones ......................................... 37 34 —71+1
Kevin Streelman ................................ 35 36 —71+1
Lucas Herbert ..................................... 36 35 —71+1
Daniel Berger ..................................... 34 37 —71+1
Paul Casey .......................................... 35 36 —71+1
Bernd Wiesberger .............................. 36 35 —71+1
Erik van Rooyen ................................. 35 36 —71+1
Gary Woodland .................................. 37 34 —71+1
Christiaan Bezuidenhout ................... 36 35 —71+1
Patrick Reed ....................................... 37 34 —71+1
Cameron Champ ................................. 33 38 —71+1
Robert MacIntyre ............................... 37 34 —71+1
Sebastian Soderberg ......................... 36 36 —72+2
Corey Conners .................................... 35 37 —72+2
Tommy Fleetwood ............................. 37 35 —72+2
Kevin Na ............................................. 36 36 —72+2
Joel Dahmen ...................................... 34 38 —72+2
Matt Wallace ..................................... 35 37 —72+2
Cameron Smith .................................. 36 36 —72+2
Tyrrell Hatton .................................... 36 36 —72+2
C.T. Pan .............................................. 35 37 —72+2
Tom Lewis .......................................... 36 37 —73+3
Shaun Norris ...................................... 37 36 —73+3
Patrick Cantlay ................................... 35 38 —73+3
Rory McIlroy ....................................... 36 37 —73+3
Brandt Snedeker ................................ 36 37 —73+3
Victor Perez ....................................... 34 39 —73+3
Rafa Cabrera Bello ............................. 36 37 —73+3
Joaquin Niemann ............................... 40 33 —73+3
Ian Poulter ......................................... 35 38 —73+3
Adam Hadwin .................................... 36 37 —73+3

Union 3, Sporting KC 1
SPORTING KC........................ 1 0 — 106
PHILADELPHIA...................... 3 0 — 104
First half: 1, Philadelphia, Monteiro, 1 (Bedoya), 24th
minute; 2, Philadelphia, Santos, 3, 26th; 3, Philadelphia,
Santos, 4 (Aaronson), 39th; 4, Sporting KC, Pulido, 3
(Russell), 45th+1.
Second half: None.
Goalies: Sporting KC, Tim Melia, Richard Sanchez;
Philadelphia, Andre Blake, Joe Bendik.
Yellow Cards: Martinez, Philadelphia, 25th; Elliott,
Philadelphia, 53rd; Fernandes, Sporting KC, 71st.
Referee: Ramy Touchan. Assistant Referees: Michael
Barwegen, Jeremy Kieso, Robert Sibiga. 4th Official:
Allen Chapman.
LINEUPS
Sporting KC: Tim Melia; Luis Martins (Amadou Dia,
46th), Roberto Puncec, Graham Smith, Graham Zusi;
Gianluca Busio (Gadi Kinda, 46th), Roger Espinoza
(Cameron Duke, 84th), Ilie Sanchez (Felipe Hernandez,
64th); Alan Pulido, Johnny Russell, Daniel Salloi (Gerso
Fernandes, 64th).
Philadelphia: Andre Blake; Jack Elliott, Raymon Gaddis,
Mark McKenzie, Kai Wagner; Brendan Aaronson (Matt
Real, 86th), Alejandro Bedoya, Jose Martinez, Jamiro
Monteiro (Anthony Fontana, 86th); Kacper Przybylko
(Andrew Wooten, 71st), Sergio Santos (Ilsinho, 53rd).

Lynx 83, Sky 81
CHICAGO ............................ 18162027— 81
MINNESOTA ...................... 21171926— 83
CHICAGO: C opper 3-6 0-0 6, Parker 3-6 8-8 16, Stevens
7-11 0-0 16, Quigley 4-11 2-2 11, Vandersloot 7-14 1-3
16, Hebard 2-4 0-0 4, Williams 2-10 0-0 4, DeShields 3-7
2-4 8. Totals 3 1-69 13-17 81.
MINNESOTA: C ollier 9-16 2-2 20, Dantas 4-7 4-6 14, Fowles
4-4 2-4 10, Dangerfield 2-9 5-6 9, Sh.Johnson 3-15 2-2 9,
Herbert Harrigan 3-6 0-0 8, Alexander 0-0 0-0 0, Banham
5-6 2-2 13, Carleton 0-1 0-0 0. Totals 3 0-64 17-22 83.
Three-point Goals: Chicago 6-24 (Parker 2-2, Stevens
2-3, Vandersloot 1-2, Quigley 1-8, Copper 0-2, Williams
0-6), Minnesota 6-17 (Herbert Harrigan 2-3, Dantas 2-4,
Sh.Johnson 1-4, Dangerfield 0-4). Fouled Out: Chicago
None, Minnesota 1 (Fowles). Rebounds: Chicago 33
(Stevens 11), Minnesota 35 (Collier 10). Assists: Chica-
go 18 (DeShields 5), Minnesota 17 (Collier, Sh.Johnson
4). Total Fouls: Chicago 22, Minnesota 22.

L akers 103, Clippers 101
L.A. CLIPPERS.....................23 29 25 24 —1 01
L.A. LAKERS........................35 19 22 27 —1 03
L.A. CLIPPERS: Leonard 7-16 11-13 28, Morris Sr. 0-4 0-0
0, Zubac 1-3 0-0 2, George 11-17 2-4 30, Jackson 3-10 3-4
10, Coffey 1-1 0-0 3, Patterson 2-2 0-0 5, J.Green 3-6 0-0
8, Noah 0-0 1-2 1, Beverley 3-7 4-5 12, Shamet 1-8 0-0 2.
Totals 32-74 21-28 101.
L.A. LAKERS: Davis 8-19 16-17 34, James 6-19 2-2 16,
McGee 3-4 0-0 6, Caldwell-Pope 2-8 2-3 6, D.Green 2-6
0-0 6, Kuzma 4-8 4-5 16, Morris 0-0 0-0 0, Smith 0-1 0-0
0, Howard 0-0 1-4 1, Caruso 2-7 3-6 7, Waiters 5-10 0-0



  1. Totals 32-82 28-37 103.
    Three-point Goals: L.A. Clippers 16-36 (George 6-11,
    Leonard 3-4, Beverley 2-3, J.Green 2-4, Jackson 1-4,
    Morris Sr. 0-3, Shamet 0-5), L.A. Lakers 11-36 (Kuzma
    4-7, Davis 2-5, D.Green 2-6, James 2-7, Waiters 1-6,
    Caruso 0-2, Caldwell-Pope 0-3). Fouled Out: None.
    Rebounds: L.A. Clippers 36 (Jackson 6), L.A. Lakers 45
    (James 11). Assists: L.A. Clippers 17 (Jackson, Leonard
    4), L.A. Lakers 21 (James 7). Total Fouls: L.A. Clippers
    30, L.A. Lakers 27.


AUTO RACING

NASCAR Cup Series
FOXWOODS RESORT CASINO 301
SUNDAY’S LINEUP
At New Hampshire Motor Speedway; In Loudon, N.H.
Lap length: 1 .058 miles
(Car number in parentheses)



  1. (10) Aric Almirola, Ford.

  2. (11) Denny Hamlin, Toyota.

  3. (9) Chase Elliott, Chevrolet.

  4. (2) Brad Keselowski, Ford.

  5. (18) Kyle Busch, Toyota.

  6. (14) Clint Bowyer, Ford.

  7. (4) Kevin Harvick, Ford.

  8. (88) Alex Bowman, Chevrolet.

  9. (22) Joey Logano, Ford.

  10. (1) Kurt Busch, Chevrolet.

  11. (19) Martin Truex Jr., Toyota.

  12. (12) Ryan Blaney, Ford.

  13. (8) Tyler Reddick, Chevrolet.

  14. (41) Cole Custer, Ford.

  15. (43) Bubba Wallace, Chevrolet.

  16. (24) William Byron, Chevrolet.

  17. (20) Erik Joned, Toyota.

  18. (34) Michael McDowell, Ford.

  19. (21) Matt DiBenedetto, Ford.

  20. (48) Jimmie Johnson, Chevrolet.

  21. (42) Matt Kenseth, Chevrolet.

  22. (6) Ryan Newman, Ford.

  23. (3) Austin Dillon, Chevrolet.

  24. (17) Chris Buescher, Ford.

  25. (13) Ty Dillon, Chevrolet.

  26. (53) James Davison, Chevrolet.

  27. (77) Garrett Smithley, Chevrolet.

  28. (51) Joey Gase, Ford.

  29. (27) JJ Yeley, Ford.

  30. (37) Ryan Preece, Chevrolet.

  31. (47) Ricky Stenhouse Jr., Chevrolet.

  32. (00) Quin Houff, Chevrolet.

  33. (32) Corey LaJoie, Ford.

  34. (15) Brennan Poole, Chevrolet.

  35. (95) Christopher Bell, Toyota.

  36. (38) John Hunter Nemechek, Ford.

  37. (96) Danuel Suarez, Toyota.

  38. (66) Timmy Hill, Toyota.

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