The Washington Post - USA (2022-05-15)

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SUNDAY, MAY 15 , 2022. THE WASHINGTON POST EZ M2 D9


Alexandria City (4:35.5) in the
final 400 meters just one year
after their last-place result at the
same regatta — when they were
so undermanned they had to call
up a rower from the novice team.
“Our girls’ team had been dom-
inant over the past few years, and
I think that really just lit a fire
under the boys’ team,” senior
captain Mac Fuqua said, adding
that both teams are projected to
grow in size and speed in the
coming years. “This is just the
start for Wakefield.”
In the varsity four races, the
Yorktown girls (5:49.6) captured
their second consecutive champi-
onship, while Robinson (5:04.0)
won on the boys’ side.

team more representative of its
school’s student body, offering
financial assistance and recruit-
ing from within the school.
“Rowing is really highly seen as
an upper-middle-class, White
sport.... We are really just trying
to push that we will turn no one
away from this team who is will-
ing to work hard,” Coach David
Noyes said. “We have a lot of
scholarship athletes on the team,
people who are at school with free
and reduced lunches who row for
free, which is not necessarily
something they might have the
opportunity to do elsewhere.”
The Wakefield boys secured
their title in 4:32.0, closing out
ahead of McLean (4:35.0) and

victories represented the divi-
dends of a years-long effort to
make rowing more visible and
Wakefield’s teams more accessi-
ble. Several years ago, the coaches
began setting up visits and sum-
mer camps at local middle
schools to increase the sport’s
familiarity in Arlington; several
current seniors picked up the
sport at these camps.
The staff, led by assistant
coach Brook Yimer, also made
concerted efforts to make the

(5:07.9) and Alexandria City
(5:09.9). With the podium place-
ments, all three boats secured
automatic qualifications for the
Scholastic Rowing Association of
America national championships
in Camden, N.J., on May 27 and
28.
“It’s crazy to end with the same
girls I started with and to know
that we’ve never lost to a VASRA
team on this racecourse and nev-
er will,” Gillen said.
To many of the rowers, the

ty conversation themselves, with
the boys’ and girls’ top varsity
eight boats each rowing to titles.
“This felt like the culmination
of four years,” senior captain Kate
Gillen said. “It felt like a dream.”
The Wakefield girls were led by
a dedicated senior class that cap-
tured a varsity title in 2021 and a
novice title in 2019. Competing
with assistance from a tail wind
this year, the Warriors crossed
the finish line in 5 minutes
7.2 seconds to edge out Oakton

BY SPENCER NUSBAUM

Throughout the past decade,
Wakefield’s teams arrived at the
Virginia Scholastic Rowing Asso-
ciation state championships with
noticeably fewer rowers than the
area’s powerhouse programs,
which often compete with
1 00-person rosters.
At Saturday’s regatta, however,
the Warriors stood just as deep as
any other school on the Occoquan
River and stepped into the dynas-


VASRA CHAMPIONSHIPS


Wakefield boys, girls pull o≠ v arsity eights sweep


SCOREBOARD

Warriors 110, Grizzlies 96
Late Friday
Memphis ............................. 2625261 9— 96
Golden State ...................... 3023253 2— 110
MEMPHIS MIN FG FT O-TAPFPTS
Brooks 39:0811-28 1-2 2-4 1130
Jackson Jr. 37:34 5-19 1-3 0-4 0212
Adams 28:29 1-3 2-41-10 324
Bane 44:21 9-16 3-4 1-7 2325
Jones 35:56 2-12 2-2 1-9 827
Clarke 19:31 2-10 4-5 4-4 408
Williams 13:22 1-2 0-0 0-1 002
Melton 11:12 3-6 0-0 1-2 118
Anderson 10:26 0-0 0-0 0-3 210
TOTALS 240 34-9613-2010-4421 12 96
Percentages: FG .354, FT .650. 3-Point Goals: 15-36, .417
(Brooks 7-15, Bane 4-7, Melton 2-3, Jones 1-3, Jackson
Jr. 1-7, Williams 0-1). Team Rebounds: 9. Team Turn-
overs: 1. Blocked Shots: 8 (Jackson Jr. 4, Adams, Bane,
Brooks, Williams). Turnovers: 6 (Jones 2, Adams,
Anderson, Brooks, Melton). Steals: 8 (Brooks 3, Jones 2,
Clarke, Melton, Williams). Technical Fouls: Brooks, 3:23
second.
GOLDEN STATE MIN FG FT O-TAPFPTS
Green 38:45 6-14 2-23-15 8414
Wiggins 41:18 7-16 1-26-11 0218
Looney 35:12 2-7 0-011-22 544
Curry 40:1210-27 3-4 0-7 5329
Thompson 42:0611-22 0-0 1-8 2230
Poole 24:18 4-15 2-3 0-3 2012
Lee 10:30 1-2 0-0 2-2 013
Bjelica 7:38 0-1 0-0 2-2 210
TOTALS 240 41-1048-1125-7024 17 110
Percentages: FG .394, FT .727. 3-Point Goals: 20-53, .377
(Thompson 8-14, Curry 6-17, Wiggins 3-5, Poole 2-11,
Lee 1-2, Bjelica 0-1, Green 0-3). Team Rebounds: 12.
Team Turnovers: 2. Blocked Shots: 10 (Thompson 3,
Wiggins 3, Curry 2, Looney, Poole). Turnovers: 17 (Green
4, Curry 3, Thompson 3, Looney 2, Poole 2, Wiggins 2,
Lee). Steals: 3 (Curry, Green, Wiggins). Technical Fouls:
Thompson, 3:23 second. A : 18,064 (18,064).


WNBA
EAST WLPct GB
Washington.................................. 31 .750 —
Atlanta......................................... 21 .667^1 /^2
Chicago......................................... 21 .667^1 /^2
Indiana.......................................... 22 .500 1
Connecticut.................................. 11 .500 1
New York...................................... 12 .333 11 / 2
WEST WLPct GB
Las Vegas..................................... 31 .750 —
Phoenix......................................... 21 .667^1 / 2
Los Angeles.................................. 22 .500 1
Dallas............................................ 11 .500 1
Seattle.......................................... 13 .250 2
Minnesota.................................... 04 .000 3
FRIDAY’S RESULTS
Dallas 94, at Washington 86
Las Vegas 96, at Atlanta 73
Indiana 92, at New York 86 (OT)
SATURDAY’S RESULTS
Phoenix 69, at Seattle 64
at Connecticut 77, Los Angeles 60
Chicago 82, at Minnesota 78
SUNDAY’S GAMES
Dallas at New York, 2
Atlanta at Indiana, 3
MONDAY’S RESULTS
No games scheduled.
TUESDAY’S GAMES
Washington at Dallas, 8
Atlanta at Indiana, 7
Connecticut at New York, 7
Phoenix at Las Vegas, 10
Minnesota at Los Angeles, 10:30

Mercury 69, Storm 64
PHOENIX ............................ 1420152 0— 69
SEATTLE ............................. 1319171 5— 64
PHOENIX: Peddy 2-4 0-0 5, Turner 1-3 0-0 2, Charles 2-8
0-2 4, Diggins-Smith 6-20 0-0 14, Taurasi 8-16 2-2 24,
Gustafson 0-0 0-0 0, Cunningham 3-5 1-1 9, DeShields
4-13 2-3 11. Totals 26-69 5-8 69.
SEATTLE: Talbot 3-11 0-0 8, Williams 2-8 2-2 7,
Magbegor 4-10 0-0 8, Bird 1-11 0-0 2, Loyd 8-23 5-7 26,
Gray 1-2 0-0 2, Lavender 3-4 0-0 6, January 2-8 1-1 5.
Totals 24-77 8-10 64.
Three-point Goals: Phoenix 12-32 (Taurasi 6-12, Cun-
ningham 2-4, Diggins-Smith 2-9, DeShields 1-3, Peddy
1-3, Charles 0-1), Seattle 8-31 (Loyd 5-11, Talbot 2-5,
Williams 1-2, Magbegor 0-1, January 0-4, Bird 0-8).
Fouled Out: None. Rebounds: Phoenix 42 (Turner 14),
Seattle 39 (Talbot 14). Assists: Phoenix 19 (Diggins-
Smith 5), Seattle 12 (Bird, Loyd, Talbot 3). Total Fouls:
Phoenix 14, Seattle 11. A: 12,453 (15,354)

HOCKEY

Stanley Cup playoffs
FIRST ROUND
Best of seven
EASTERN CONFERENCE
PANTHERS ELIMINATED C APITALS, 4-2
Game 1: Washington 4, at Florida 2
Game 2: at Florida 5, Washington 1
Game 3: at Washington 6, Florida 1
Game 4: Florida 3, at Washington 2 (OT)
Game 5: at Florida 5, Washington 2
Game 6: Florida 4, at Washington 3 (OT)
HURRICANES ELIMINATED B RUINS, 4-3
Game 1: at Carolina 5, Boston 1
Game 2: at Carolina 5, Boston 2
Game 3: at Boston 4, Carolina 2
Game 4: a t Boston 5, Carolina 2
Game 5: at Carolina 5, Boston 1
Game 6: at Boston 5, Carolina 2
Game 7: Boston 3, at Carolina 2
PENGUINS AND R ANGERS TIED, 3-3
Game 1: Pittsburgh 4, at N.Y. Rangers 3 (3OT)
Game 2: at N.Y. Rangers 5, Pittsburgh 2
Game 3: at Pittsburgh 7, N.Y. Rangers 4
Game 4: at Pittsburgh 7, N.Y. Rangers 2
Game 5: a t N.Y. Rangers 5, Pittsburgh 3
Game 6: N.Y. Rangers 5, at Pittsburgh 3
Sunday’s game: Pittsburgh at N.Y. Rangers, 7, TBS
MAPLE LEAFS ELIMINATED L IGHTNING, 4-3
Game 1: at Toronto 5, Tampa Bay 0
Game 2: Tampa Bay 5, at Toronto 3
Game 3: Toronto 5 , at Tampa Bay 2
Game 4 at Tampa Bay 7, Toronto 3
Game 5: at Toronto 4, Tampa Bay 3
Game 6: at Tampa Bay 4, Toronto 3 (OT)
Game 7: Tampa Bay 2, at Toronto 1
WESTERN CONFERENCE
FLAMES AND STARS TIED, 3-3
Game 1: at Calgary 1, Dallas 0
Game 2: Dallas 2, at Calgary 0
Game 3: at Dallas 4, Calgary 2
Game 4: Calgary 4, at Dallas 1
Game 5: at Calgary 3, Dallas 1
Game 6: at Dallas 4, Calgary 2
Sunday’s game: Dallas at Calgary, 9:30, ESPN2
K INGS AND OILERS TIED, 3-3
Game 1: Los Angeles 4, at Edmonton 3
Game 2: at Edmonton 6, Los Angeles 0
Game 3: Edmonton 8, at Los Angeles 2
Game 4: at Los Angeles 4, Edmonton 0
Game 5: Los Angeles 5, at Edmonton 4 (OT)
Game 6: Edmonton 4, at Los Angeles 2
Game 7: Los Angeles at Edmonton, late
AVALANCHE ELIMINATED PREDATORS, 4-0
Game 1: at Colorado 7, Nashville 2
Game 2: a t Colorado 2, Nashville 1 (OT)
Game 3: Colorado 7, at Nashville 3
Game 4: Colorado 5, at Nashville 3
BLUES ELIMINATED WILD, 4-2
Game 1: St. Louis 4, at Minnesota 0
Game 2: a t Minnesota 6, St. Louis 2
Game 3: Minnesota 5, at St. Louis 1
Game 4: a t St. Louis 5, Minnesota 2
Game 5: St. Louis 5, at Minnesota 2
Game 6: a t St. Louis 5, Minnesota 1
CONFERENCE SEMIFINALS
Best of seven
EASTERN CONFERENCE
PANTHERS VS. LIGHTNING
TBD
HURRICANES VS. PENGUINS-RANGERS WINNER
TBD
WESTERN CONFERENCE
AVALANCHE VS. BLUES
TBD
FLAMES-STARS WINNER VS. KINGS-OILERS
WINNER
TBD
CONFERENCE FINALS
Best of seven
TBD
STANLEY CUP FINALS
Best of seven
TBD

Stars 4, Flames 2
Late Friday
CALGARY ................................. 0 20 —2
DALLAS .................................... 1 21 —4
FIRST PERIOD
Scoring: 1, Dallas, Hintz 2 (Robertson, Pavelski), 14:52.
SECOND PERIOD
Scoring: 2, Dallas, Raffl 2 (Kiviranta), 6:04. 3, Calgary,
Stone 1 (Gaudreau, Tkachuk), 8:09. 4, Calgary, Backlund
3 (Stone, Andersson), 11:59. 5, Dallas, Heiskanen 1
(Faksa, Suter), 17:32.
THIRD PERIOD
Scoring: 6, Dallas, Seguin 2 (Raffl, Hintz), 19:18 (en).
SHOTS ON GOAL
CALGARY ............................... 189 11 —38
DALLAS .................................. 10171 3— 40
Power-play opportunities: Calgary 0 of 2; Dallas 0 of 3.
Goalies: Calgary, Markstrom 3-2-0 (39 shots-36 saves).
Dallas, Oettinger 2-3-0 (38-36). A: 0 (18,532). T: 2:33.

NWSL
WLTPts GF GA
San Diego.......................... 200650
Portland............................ 101430
Houston............................ 111432
Orlando............................. 111435
Washington...................... 100321
Chicago.............................. 100321
Angel City FC.................... 110322
Gotham FC........................ 110334
Louisville........................... 012245
OL Reign............................ 012234
Kansas City....................... 021127
North Carolina................... 010012
SUNDAY, MAY 8
Houston 2, at Kansas City 0
Louisville 2, at OL Reign 2
Orlando 1, at Angel City FC 0
FRIDAY’S RESULT
OL Reign 0, at Portland 0
SATURDAY’S RESULTS
Kansas City 2, at Orlando 2
Houston 1, at Louisville 1
North Carolina at Gotham FC ppd.
SUNDAY’S MATCHES
Angel City FC at Washington, 5
Chicago at San Diego, 5
WEDNESDAY’S MATCHES
Washington at Portland, 10
Orlando at North Carolina, 7
San Diego at Louisville, 7:30

Orlando City 1, Toronto FC 0
ORLANDO CITY 011
TORONTO FC 000
First Half: None.
Second Half: 1, Orlando City, Smith, 1 (Pato), 90th+2
minute.
Goalies: Orlando City, Pedro Gallese, Mason Stajduhar;
Toronto FC, Alex Bono, Quentin Westberg.
Yellow Cards: Michael Bradley, Toronto FC, 42nd;
Moutinho, Orlando City, 71st; Schlegel, Orlando City,
72nd; Jansson, Orlando City, 88th.
Orlando City, Pedro Gallese; Robin Jansson, Joao
Moutinho, Ruan, Rodrigo Schlegel; Cesar Araujo, Junior
Urso, Andres Perea (Jake Mulraney, 65th), Mauricio
Pereyra (Jhegson Mendez, 87th), Facundo Torres (Kyle
Smith, 76th); Ercan Kara (Alexandre Pato, 76th).
Toronto FC, Alex Bono; Lukas MacNaughton, Luca
Petrasso, Carlos Salcedo; Michael Bradley, Jordan Perru-
zza (Paul Rothrock, 58th), Ralph Priso-Mbongue (Ayo
Akinola, 46th), Kosi Thompson; Jesus Jimenez, Deandre
Kerr, Jayden Nelson.

GOLF

PGA Tour
BYRON NELSON
At TPC Craig Ranch
In McKinney, Tex.
Purse: $9.1 million
Yardage: 7,468; Par: 72
THIRD ROUND
Sebastian Munoz .......................... 60 69 66 —1 95 -21
Jordan Spieth ................................ 67 65 64 —1 96 -20
Joaquin Niemann .......................... 67 65 65 —1 97 -19
James Hahn ................................... 69 68 61 —1 98 -18
Justin Thomas ............................... 68 66 64 —1 98 -18
Kyoung-Hoon Lee .......................... 64 68 67 —1 99 -17
Ryan Palmer .................................. 67 62 70 —1 99 -17
Charl Schwartzel ........................... 66 65 68 —1 99 -17
Beau Hossler ................................. 69 64 67 —2 00 -16
Davis Riley ..................................... 72 64 64 —2 00 -16
Scottie Scheffler ........................... 67 68 65 —2 00 -16
Christiaan Bezuidenhout .............. 67 70 64 —2 01 -15
Stephan Jaeger ............................. 71 65 65 —2 01 -15
Jason Kokrak ................................. 68 65 68 —2 01 -15
David Lipsky .................................. 69 66 66 —2 01 -15
Peter Malnati ................................ 64 70 67 —2 01 -15
Maverick McNealy ......................... 69 65 67 —2 01 -15
Hideki Matsuyama ........................ 67 66 69 —2 02 -14
Seamus Power .............................. 66 67 69 —2 02 -14
J.J. Spaun ...................................... 66 68 68 —2 02 -14
Tom Hoge ...................................... 68 68 67 —2 03 -13
Dustin Johnson ............................. 67 70 66 —2 03 -13
Joohyung Kim ................................ 70 67 66 —2 03 -13
Taylor Moore ................................. 72 66 65 —2 03 -13
Trey Mullinax ................................ 68 69 66 —2 03 -13
Carlos Ortiz ................................... 66 69 68 —2 03 -13
Mito Pereira .................................. 64 69 70 —2 03 -13
David Skinns .................................. 66 63 74 —2 03 -13
Austin Smotherman ...................... 68 69 66 —2 03 -13
Mark Hubbard ................................ 70 65 69 —2 04 -12
Matt Kuchar .................................. 67 68 69 —2 04 -12
Justin Lower .................................. 64 66 74 —2 04 -12
Alex Noren ..................................... 70 63 71 —2 04 -12
Aaron Rai ....................................... 68 68 68 —2 04 -12
Patrick Rodgers ............................. 69 67 68 —2 04 -12
Rory Sabbatini ............................... 69 67 68 —2 04 -12
Xander Schauffele ......................... 72 67 65 —2 04 -12
Scott Stallings .............................. 67 67 70 —2 04 -12
Michael Thompson ........................ 70 67 67 —2 04 -12
Vince Whaley ................................ 69 69 66 —2 04 -12
Aaron Wise .................................... 68 68 68 —2 04 -12
Joseph Bramlett ............................ 69 70 66 —2 05 -11
Brice Garnett ................................. 68 68 69 —2 05 -11
Matthew NeSmith ........................ 71 68 66 —2 05 -11
Pat Perez ....................................... 73 65 67 —2 05 -11
Brandon Wu ................................... 73 66 66 —2 05 -11
Paul Barjon .................................... 69 68 69 —2 06 -10
Branden Grace ............................... 70 69 67 —2 06 -10
Nate Lashley ................................. 72 67 67 —2 06 -10
Francesco Molinari ........................ 69 70 67 —2 06 -10
Seth Reeves .................................. 71 67 68 —2 06 -10
Conrad Shindler ............................. 67 72 67 —2 06 -10
Dylan Frittelli ................................ 69 68 70 —2 07 -9
Lanto Griffin .................................. 71 64 72 —2 07 -9
Emiliano Grillo ............................... 71 64 72 —2 07 -9
Bill Haas ........................................ 71 67 69 —2 07 -9
Chesson Hadley ............................. 69 70 68 —2 07 -9
Adam Schenk ................................. 68 70 69 —2 07 -9
Adam Scott ................................... 67 69 71 —2 07 -9
Callum Tarren ................................ 71 68 68 —2 07 -9

Hurricanes 3, Bruins 2
BOSTON ................................... 0 11 —2
CAROLINA ............................... 1 20 —3
FIRST PERIOD
Scoring: 1, Carolina, Teravainen 2 (Slavin, Domi), 18:36.
SECOND PERIOD
Scoring: 2 , Carolina, Domi 1 (Staal, Skjei), 3:14. 3,
Boston, DeBrusk 2 (McAvoy, Bergeron), 5:04. 4, Caro-
lina, Domi 2 (Slavin, Teravainen), 10:33.
THIRD PERIOD
Scoring: 5, Boston, Pastrnak 3 (Hall, McAvoy), 19:38.
SHOTS ON GOAL
BOSTON ................................. 117 11 —29
CAROLINA ............................. 10119 —30
Power-play opportunities: Boston 0 of 1; Carolina 0 of 3.
Goalies: Boston, Swayman 3-1-0 (31 shots-28 saves).
Carolina, Raanta 2-2-0 (29-27). A: 19,513 (18,680). T:
2:43.

TRANSACTIONS

NFL
Houston Texans: Signed WR John Metchie to a four-year
contract.
Pittsburgh Steelers: Signed TE/FB Connor Heyward, LB
Mark Robinson and QB Chris Oladokun.


SOCCER

MLS
EAST WLTPts GF GA
CF Montréal...................... 63220 22 19
Orlando City...................... 64220 14 15
Philadelphia...................... 51520 16 9
Cincinnati.......................... 65119 16 18
New York........................... 52419 17 9
New York City FC.............. 53217 21 10
Atlanta.............................. 44214 15 14
D.C. United........................ 45113 14 15
Charlotte FC...................... 47113 10 15
Columbus.......................... 34413 15 13
New England..................... 35211 16 18
Toronto FC........................ 37211 16 23
Inter Miami CF.................. 36211 11 21
Chicago.............................. 25410 813
WEST WLTPts GF GA
Los Angeles FC.................. 72223 23 12
x-Austin FC....................... 62220 22 9
x-LA Galaxy....................... 63119 11 7
x-FC Dallas........................ 51419 16 7
x-Real Salt Lake................ 43416 10 15
Houston............................ 44315 14 13
Colorado............................ 44315 13 12
Nashville........................... 44315 11 12
Minnesota United............. 44214 11 9
x-Portland......................... 23612 11 16
San Jose............................ 25410 19 26
x-Sporting KC.................... 2639816
Vancouver......................... 26281020
Seattle.............................. 2517913
x-Late match
SATURDAY’S RESULTS
D.C. United 2, at Miami 2
Orlando City 1, at Toronto FC 0
at Colorado 2, Los Angeles FC 0
CF Montréal 2, at Charlotte FC 0
at New York City FC 2, Columbus 0
San Jose 3, at Vancouver 3
New York 1, at Philadelphia 1
Cincinnati 2, at Chicago 1
at Houston 2, Nashville 0
Austin FC at Real Salt Lake, late
Sporting KC at Portland, late
FC Dallas at LA Galaxy, late
SUNDAY’S MATCHES
New England at Atlanta, 1:30
Minnesota at Seattle, 4
WEDNESDAY’S MATCHES
New York City FC at D.C. United, 7:30
Chicago at New York, 7:30
Miami at Philadelphia, 7:30
LA Galaxy at Minnesota, 8
Seattle at Houston, 8:30
Colorado at Sporting KC, 8:30
CF Montréal at Nashville, 8:30
FC Dallas at Vancouver, 10
Austin FC at Los Angeles FC, 10:30
Portland at San Jose, 10:30
SATURDAY, MAY 21
Toronto FC at D.C. United, 4
Los Angeles FC at Columbus, 3:30
New England at Cincinnati, 6
Atlanta at Nashville, 7:30
SUNDAY, MAY 22
Real Salt Lake at CF Montréal, 4
Vancouver at Charlotte FC, 5
Chicago at New York City FC, 5
New York at Miami, 6
Minnesota at FC Dallas, 7
Sporting KC at San Jose, 7:30
Orlando City at Austin FC, 8
Seattle at Colorado, 8
Houston at LA Galaxy, 8
Philadelphia at Portland, 10

Rapids 2, Los Angeles FC 0
LOS ANGELES FC 000
COLORADO 202
First Half: 1, Colorado, Zardes, 1 (penalty kick), 17th
minute; 2, Colorado, Rubio, 6 (penalty kick), 28th.
Second Half: None.
Goalies: Los Angeles FC, John McCarthy, Maxime
Crepeau; Colorado, William Yarbrough, Clinton Irwin.
Yellow Cards: Ibeagha, Los Angeles FC, 16th; Cifuentes,
Los Angeles FC, 22nd; Arango, Los Angeles FC, 24th;
Acosta, Colorado, 29th; Abubakar, Colorado, 88th.
Los Angeles FC, John McCarthy; Mamadou Fall, Sebas-
tien Ibeagha, Diego Palacios; Kellyn Acosta, Jose Cifu-
entes (Danny Musovski, 64th), Francisco Ginella (Latif
Blessing, 64th), Ryan Hollingshead (Ilie Sanchez, 40th);
Cristian Arango, Kwadwo Opoku (Cal Jennings, 77th),
Carlos Vela.
Colorado, William Yarbrough; Lalas Abubakar, Lucas
Esteves (Steven Beitashour, 89th), Keegan Rosenberry,
Auston Trusty, Daniel Wilson; Bryan Acosta, Mark-An-
thony Kaye (Nicolas Mezquida, 79th); Jonathan Lewis
(Michael Barrios, 79th), Diego Rubio (Jack Price, 73rd),
Gyasi Zardes (Max, 89th).

LPGA Tour
FOUNDERS CUP
At Upper Montclair Country Club
In Clifton, N.J.
Purse: $3 million
Yardage: 6,536; Par: 72
THIRD ROUND
Minjee Lee .................................... 67 63 69 —1 99 -17
Madelene Sagstrom ..................... 63 70 67 —2 00 -16
Lexi Thompson ............................. 67 66 69 —2 02 -14
Angel Yin ...................................... 70 67 68 —2 05 -11
Ally Ewing ..................................... 67 66 74 —2 07 -9
Megan Khang ................................ 64 72 71 —2 07 -9
Paula Reto .................................... 69 67 71 —2 07 -9
In Gee Chun ................................... 74 65 69 —2 08 -8
Nasa Hataoka ............................... 65 73 70 —2 08 -8
Jennifer Kupcho ............................ 70 70 68 —2 08 -8
Sanna Nuutinen ............................ 67 68 73 —2 08 -8
Brittany Altomare ........................ 70 68 71 —2 09 -7
Hye Jin Choi .................................. 69 70 70 —2 09 -7
Carlota Ciganda ............................ 67 69 73 —2 09 -7
Mina Harigae ................................ 70 68 71 —2 09 -7
Frida Kinhult ................................. 67 70 72 —2 09 -7
Cheyenne Knight .......................... 69 69 71 —2 09 -7
Jenny Shin .................................... 75 64 70 —2 09 -7
Lauren Stephenson ...................... 72 66 71 —2 09 -7
Pajaree Anannarukarn .................. 68 72 70 —2 10 -6
Alison Lee ..................................... 72 69 69 —2 10 -6
Sarah Schmelzel ........................... 72 67 71 —2 10 -6
Lilia Vu .......................................... 70 69 71 —2 10 -6
Lindsey Weaver-Wright ............... 74 68 68 —2 10 -6
Caroline Inglis ............................... 72 71 68 —2 11 -5
Jin Young Ko ................................. 69 70 72 —2 11 -5
Anna Nordqvist ............................. 71 70 70 —2 11 -5
Bianca Pagdanganan .................... 66 73 72 —2 11 -5
Sophia Popov ................................ 68 69 74 —2 11 -5
Yuka Saso ..................................... 73 68 70 —2 11 -5
Kelly Tan ....................................... 71 70 70 —2 11 -5
Chella Choi .................................... 68 70 74 —2 12 -4
Anna Davis .................................... 70 70 72 —2 12 -4
Maria Fassi ................................... 71 69 72 —2 12 -4
Ayaka Furue .................................. 72 71 69 —2 12 -4
Sarah Kemp .................................. 72 69 71 —2 12 -4
Lydia Ko ........................................ 69 74 69 —2 12 -4
Jeong Eun Lee5 ............................. 74 68 70 —2 12 -4
Xiyu Lin ......................................... 69 70 73 —2 12 -4
Ryann O'Toole .............................. 67 72 73 —2 12 -4
Katherine Perry-Hamski .............. 72 69 71 —2 12 -4
Jennifer Song ................................ 69 72 71 —2 12 -4
Atthaya Thitikul ........................... 71 68 73 —2 12 -4
Lauren Coughlin ............................ 74 69 70 —2 13 -3
Amanda Doherty .......................... 71 72 70 —2 13 -3
Gemma Dryburgh ......................... 75 67 71 —2 13 -3
Dana Finkelstein ........................... 74 68 71 —2 13 -3
Eun-Hee Ji .................................... 72 71 70 —2 13 -3
A Lim Kim ..................................... 69 69 75 —2 13 -3
Brittany Lang ................................ 72 71 70 —2 13 -3
Giulia Molinaro ............................. 66 75 72 —2 13 -3
Annie Park .................................... 69 73 71 —2 13 -3
Dottie Ardina ................................ 73 70 71 —2 14 -2
Celine Boutier ............................... 73 68 73 —2 14 -2
Matilda Castren ............................ 73 70 71 —2 14 -2
Jaye Marie Green .......................... 69 73 72 —2 14 -2
Min Lee ......................................... 73 69 72 —2 14 -2
Brittany Lincicome ....................... 71 72 71 —2 14 -2
Ruixin Liu ...................................... 70 72 72 —2 14 -2
Gerina Mendoza-Piller .................. 72 69 73 —2 14 -2
Albane Valenzuela ........................ 72 71 71 —2 14 -2
Earthquakes 3, Whitecaps 3
SAN JOSE 033
VANCOUVER 033
First Half: None.
Second Half: 1, Vancouver, Cavallini, 2, 52nd minute; 2,
San Jose, Monteiro, 1 (Espinoza), 62nd; 3, San Jose,
Ebobisse, 6 (Cowell), 73rd; 4, Vancouver, Raposo, 2
(Caicedo), 75th; 5, San Jose, Ebobisse, 7 (Espinoza),
81st; 6, Vancouver, Godoy, 1, 90th+1.
Goalies: San Jose, JT Marcinkowski, Matt Bersano;
Vancouver, Cody Cropper, Isaac Boehmer.
Yellow Cards: Godoy, Vancouver, 5th; Teibert, Vancou-
ver, 14th; Nathan, San Jose, 27th; Dajome, Vancouver,
38th.
San Jose, JT Marcinkowski; Francisco Calvo, Marcos
Lopez, Paul Marie, Nathan; Cristian Espinoza, Jamiro
Monteiro (Jack Skahan, 90th), Eric Remedi (Jan Gregus,
54th), Jackson Yueill; Cade Cowell (Ousseni Bouda,
84th), Jeremy Ebobisse (Benjamin Kikanovic, 90th).
Vancouver, Cody Cropper; Javain Brown (Cristian Gutier-
rez, 70th), Erik Godoy, Florian Jungwirth, Jake Nerwins-
ki; Sebastian Berhalter, Ryan Raposo (Pedro Vite, 83rd),
Russell Teibert (Michael Baldisimo, 46th); Lucas Cavalli-
ni, Cristian Dajome, Brian White (Deiber Caicedo, 67th).

New York City FC 2, Crew 0
COLUMBUS 000
NEW YORK CITY FC 112
First Half: 1 , New York City FC, Talles Magno, 2
(Rodriguez), 9th minute.
Second Half: 2 , New York City FC, Castellanos, 6
(Moralez), 57th.
Goalies: Columbus, Eloy Room, Evan Bush; New York
City FC, Sean Johnson, Luis Barraza.
Yellow Cards: Moralez, New York City FC, 18th; Parks,
New York City FC, 84th; Mensah, Columbus, 86th;
Martins, New York City FC, 90th.
Columbus, Eloy Room; Jonathan Mensah, Steven Morei-
ra, Josh Williams; Artur, Derick Etienne (Yaw Yeboah,
81st), James Igbekeme (Luis Diaz, 56th), Darlington
Nagbe, Pedro Santos, Lucas Zelarrayan; Miguel Berry
(Erik Hurtado, 72nd).
New York City FC, Sean Johnson; Alexander Callens,
Chris Gloster, Thiago Martins; Nicolas Acevedo, Maxi
Moralez (Andres Jasson, 80th), Keaton Parks, Santiago
Rodriguez (Alfredo Morales, 63rd); Valentin Castella-
nos, Gabriel Pereira (Thiago, 63rd), Talles Magno.

CF Montréal 2, Charlotte FC 0
MONTRÉAL 112
CHARLOTTE FC 000
First Half: 1, Montréal, Mihailovic, 6 (Quioto), 45th
minute.
Second Half: 2, Montréal, Johnston, 1 (Kamara), 67th.
Goalies: Montréal, Sebastian Breza, James Pantemis;
Charlotte FC, Kristijan Kahlina, George Marks.
Yellow Cards: Torres, Montréal, 45th+6; Lindsey, Char-
lotte FC, 53rd; Mihailovic, Montréal, 56th; Alcivar,
Charlotte FC, 86th; Jozwiak, Charlotte FC, 90th+1.
Montréal, Sebastian Breza; Rudy Camacho, Gabriele
Corbo, Alistair Johnston, Kamal Miller; Mathieu Cho-
iniere (Samuel Piette, 64th), Lassi Lappalainen (Zorhan
Bassong, 75th), Djordje Mihailovic (Matko Miljevic,
75th), Joaquin Torres (Ismael Kone, 64th), Victor
Wanyama; Romell Quioto (Kei Kamara, 45th+2).
Charlotte FC, Kristijan Kahlina; Guzman Corujo, Jaylin
Lindsey (Harrison Afful, 76th), Christian Makoun, Jo-
seph Mora; Benjamin Bender, Brandt Bronico, Alan
Franco (Kamil Jozwiak, 76th), Sergio Ruiz (Jordy Alci-
var, 57th); Andre Shinyashiki (Yordy Reyna, 69th), Karol
Swiderski (Daniel Rios, 76th).

Lightning 2, Maple Leafs 1
TAMPA BAY ............................ 1 10 —2
TORONTO ................................ 0 10 —1
FIRST PERIOD
Scoring: 1, Tampa Bay, Paul 1 (Colton, Foote), 18:24.
SECOND PERIOD
Scoring: 2, Toronto, Rielly 3 (Marner, Matthews), 13:25.
3, Tampa Bay, Paul 2, 16:32.
SHOTS ON GOAL
TAMPA BAY ............................ 8 11 6— 25
TORONTO ................................ 6 81 7— 31
Power-play opportunities: Tampa Bay 0 of 2; Toronto 0
of 3. Goalies: Tampa Bay, Vasilevskiy 3-3-0 (31 shots-30
saves). Toronto, Campbell 3-3-0 (25-23). A: 0 (18,819).
T: 2:33.

Red Bulls 1, Union 1
NEW YORK RED BULLS 011
PHILADELPHIA 011
First Half: None.
Second Half: 1, Philadelphia, Gazdag, 6 (Santos), 47th
minute; 2, New York Red Bulls, Luquinhas, 2 (Harper),
66th.
Goalies: N ew York Red Bulls, Carlos Miguel, Ryan Meara;
Philadelphia, Andre Blake, Matt Freese.
Yellow Cards: Nealis, New York Red Bulls, 25th; Carran-
za, Philadelphia, 52nd; Amaya, New York Red Bulls,
52nd; Fernandez, New York Red Bulls, 53rd; Martinez,
Philadelphia, 65th; McGlynn, Philadelphia, 76th; Bedoya,
Philadelphia, 85th; Tolkin, New York Red Bulls, 90th+4.
New York Red Bulls, Carlos Miguel; Tom Edwards, Dylan
Nealis, Sean Nealis, John Tolkin; Frankie Amaya, Omir
Fernandez (Daniel Edelman, 70th), Dru Yearwood; Tom
Barlow (Zachary Ryan, 90th+3), Patryk Klimala (Camer-
on Harper, 46th), Luquinhas (Jason Pendant, 87th).
Philadelphia, Andre Blake; Jack Elliott, Jakob Glesnes,
Kai Wagner; Alejandro Bedoya, Leon Maximilian Flach
(Jack McGlynn, 70th), Daniel Gazdag, Nathan Harriel
(Olivier Mbaizo, 83rd), Jose Martinez; Julian Carranza,
Sergio Santos (Cory Burke, 71st).

Sun 77, Sparks 60
LOS ANGELES .................... 1411191 6— 60
CONNECTICUT .................... 26238 20 —7 7
LOS ANGELES: N.Ogwumike 4-7 3-4 12, Sykes 1-6 4-4 6,
Cambage 4-9 2-2 10, Brown 2-3 1-2 5, Canada 5-10 2-2
12, Atwell 0-3 0-0 0, Walker 2-6 0-0 6, C.Ogwumike 0-5
7-8 7, Carter 1-5 0-0 2. Totals 19-54 19-22 60.
CONNECTICUT: A.Thomas 10-17 3-5 23, J.Jones 6-11 3-4
16, B.Jones 4-10 2-2 10, Carrington 4-8 4-6 13, J.Thomas
1-9 4-4 7, Holmes 0-1 0-0 0, Anderson 1-4 0-0 2, Clouden
1-4 0-0 3, Hiedeman 1-6 0-0 3. Totals 28-70 16-21 77.
Three-point Goals: Los Angeles 3-12 (Walker 2-4,
N.Ogwumike 1-2, Atwell 0-1, Brown 0-1, C.Ogwumike
0-1, Sykes 0-1, Canada 0-2), Connecticut 5-20 (J.Thomas
1-2, Carrington 1-3, Clouden 1-3, J.Jones 1-4, Hiedeman
1-5, B.Jones 0-1, Anderson 0-2). Fouled Out: None.
Rebounds: Los Angeles 21 (Cambage, Walker 4), Con-
necticut 45 (A.Thomas, J.Jones 12). Assists: Los Ange-
les 10 (Sykes 3), Connecticut 17 (A.Thomas 5). Total
Fouls: Los Angeles 23, Connecticut 23. A: 5,624 (9,323)

Sky 82, Lynx 78
CHICAGO ............................ 2126171 8— 82
MINNESOTA ...................... 1820182 2— 78
CHICAGO: Meesseman 5-11 4-4 17, Parker 4-9 3-3 11,
Stevens 6-13 1-1 14, Quigley 3-8 0-0 7, Vandersloot 5-11
5-6 16, Hebard 1-2 0-0 2, Maley 0-0 0-0 0, Evans 1-6 2-2 5,
Gardner 3-9 3-4 10. Totals 28-69 18-20 82.
MINNESOTA: Carleton 2-9 0-0 4, Shepard 2-6 1-2 5,
Fowles 7-9 2-5 16, Jefferson 5-7 3-4 16, Powers 4-9 3-6
11, Milic 6-10 4-4 18, Sjerven 0-0 0-0 0, Banham 1-1 0-0 3,
Turner 0-1 1-2 1, Westbrook 2-7 0-0 4. Totals 29-59
14-23 78.
Three-point Goals: Chicago 8-24 (Meesseman 3-6,
Vandersloot 1-1, Evans 1-3, Stevens 1-3, Gardner 1-4,
Quigley 1-4, Parker 0-3), Minnesota 6-16 (Jefferson 3-3,
Milic 2-3, Banham 1-1, Shepard 0-1, Powers 0-2,
Carleton 0-3, Westbrook 0-3). Fouled Out: Chicago 1
(Meesseman), Minnesota None. Rebounds: Chicago 28
(Meesseman 7), Minnesota 37 (Fowles 11). Assists:
Chicago 23 (Vandersloot 11), Minnesota 23 (Jefferson,
Westbrook 5). Total Fouls: Chicago 20, Minnesota 21. A:
6,503 (19,356)

PRO FOOTBALL

USFL
All games played in Birmingham, Ala.
NORTH WLTPct PF PA
New Jersey....................... 410 .800 106 80
Philadelphia...................... 220 .500 89 95
Michigan........................... 140 .200 87 80
Pittsburgh......................... 040 .000 39 92
SOUTH WLTPct PF PA
Birmingham...................... 400 1.000 99 75
New Orleans..................... 320 .600 110 85
Tampa Bay........................ 320 .600 84 99
Houston............................ 130 .250 87 95
WEEK 4
FRIDAY, MAY 6
Philadelphia 26, at Michigan 25
SATURDAY, MAY 7
New Jersey 21, at Pittsburgh 13
at Birmingham 16, Tampa Bay 10
SUNDAY, MAY 8
at New Orleans 23, Houston 16
WEEK 5
FRIDAY’S RESULT
at Tampa Bay 27, Michigan 20
SATURDAY’S RESULT
at New Jersey 27, New Orleans 17
SUNDAY’S GAMES
Birmingham at Philadelphia, noon
Pittsburgh at Houston, 4
WEEK 6
SATURDAY, MAY 21
Tampa Bay at Philadelphia, 1
Michigan at Birmingham, 7:30
SUNDAY, MAY 22
Pittsburgh at New Orleans, noon
Houston at New Jersey, 4

TENNIS

ATP/WTA
ITALIAN OPEN
At Foro Italico; In R ome
Purse: $5,719,485
Surface: Red clay
MEN’S SINGLES — S EMIFINALS
Stefanos Tsitsipas (4), Greece, def. Alexander Zverev
(2), Germany, 4-6, 6-3, 6-3; Novak Djokovic (1), Serbia,
def. Casper Ruud (5), Norway, 6-4, 6-3.
WOMEN’S SINGLES — S EMIFINALS
Iga Swiatek (1), Poland, def. Aryna Sabalenka (3),
Belarus, 6-2, 6-1; Ons Jabeur (9), Tunisia, def. Daria
Kasatkina, Russia, 6-4, 1-6, 7-5.

AUTO RACING

NASCAR Cup Series
POINTS LEADERS
Through May 9.


  1. Chase Elliott, 453.

  2. William Byron, 388.

  3. Ryan Blaney, 388.

  4. Joey Logano, 374.

  5. Ross Chastain, 364.

  6. Kyle Busch, 364.

  7. Martin Truex Jr, 364.

  8. Alex Bowman, 357.

  9. Kyle Larson, 336.

  10. Christopher Bell, 327.

  11. Kevin Harvick, 313.

  12. Aric Almirola, 311.

  13. Chase Briscoe, 287.

  14. Austin Dillon, 287.

  15. Tyler Reddick, 286.

  16. Erik Jones, 282.

  17. Daniel Suárez, 269.


PRO BASKETBALL

NBA playoffs
FIRST ROUND
Best of seven; x-If necessary
EASTERN CONFERENCE
76ERS ELIMINATED R APTORS, 4-2
Game 1: at Philadelphia 131, Toronto 111
Game 2: at Philadelphia 112, Toronto 97
Game 3: Philadelphia 104, at Toronto 101 (OT)
Game 4: at Toronto 110, Philadelphia 102
Game 5: Toronto 103, at Philadelphia 88
Game 6: Philadelphia 132, at Toronto 97
HEAT ELIMINATED HAWKS, 4-1
Game 1: at Miami 115, Atlanta 91
Game 2: at Miami 115, Atlanta 105
Game 3: at Atlanta 111, Miami 110
Game 4: Miami 110, at Atlanta 86
Game 5: at Miami 97, Atlanta 94
CELTICS ELIMINATED NETS, 4-0
Game 1: at Boston 115, Brooklyn 114
Game 2: at Boston 114, Brooklyn 1 07
Game 3: Boston 109, at Brooklyn 103
Game 4: Boston 116, at Brooklyn 112
BUCKS ELIMINATED BULLS, 4-1
Game 1: at Milwaukee 93, Chicago 86
Game 2: Chicago 114, at Milwaukee 110
Game 3: Milwaukee 111, at Chicago 81
Game 4: Milwaukee 119, at Chicago 95
Game 5: a t Milwaukee 116, Chicago 100
WESTERN CONFERENCE
GRIZZLIES ELIMINATED TIMBERWOLVES, 4-2
Game 1: Minnesota 130, at Memphis 117
Game 2: at Memphis 124, Minnesota 106
Game 3: Memphis 104, at Minnesota 95
Game 4: at Minnesota 119, Memphis 118
Game 5: a t Memphis 111, Minnesota 109
Game 6: Memphis 114, at Minnesota 106
WARRIORS ELIMINATED NUGGETS, 4-1
Game 1: at Golden State 123, Denver 107
Game 2: at Golden State 126, Denver 106
Game 3: Golden State 118, at Denver 113
Game 4: at Denver 126, Golden State 121
Game 5: at Golden State 102, Denver 98
MAVERICKS ELIMINATED J AZZ, 4-2
Game 1: Utah 99, at Dallas 93
Game 2: at Dallas 110, Utah 104
Game 3: Dallas 126, at Utah 118
Game 4: at Utah 100, Dallas 99
Game 5: at Dallas 102, Utah 77
Game 6: Dallas 98 at Utah 96
SUNS ELIMINATED PELICANS, 4-2
Game 1: at Phoenix 110, New Orleans 99
Game 2: New Orleans 125, at Phoenix 114
Game 3: Phoenix 114, at New Orleans 111
Game 4: at New Orleans 118, Phoenix 103
Game 5: a t Phoenix 112, New Orleans 97
Game 6: Phoenix 115, at New Orleans 109
CONFERENCE SEMIFINALS
Best of seven; x-If necessary
EASTERN CONFERENCE
BUCKS AND CELTICS TIED, 3-3
Game 1: Milwaukee 101, at Boston 89
Game 2: at Boston 109, Milwaukee 86
Game 3: at Milwaukee 103, B oston 101
Game 4: Boston 116, at M ilwaukee 108
Game 5: Milwaukee 110, a t Boston 107
Game 6: Boston 108, at Milwaukee 95
Sunday’s game: Milwaukee at B oston, 3:30, ABC
HEAT ELIMINATED 7 6ERS, 4-2
Game 1: at Miami 106, Philadelphia 92
Game 2: at Miami 119, Philadelphia 103
Game 3: at Philadelphia 99, Miami 79
Game 4: at Philadelphia 116, Miami 1 08
Game 5: at Miami 120, Philadelphia 85
Game 6: Miami 99, a t Philadelphia 90
WESTERN CONFERENCE
SUNS AND MAVERICKS TIED, 3-3
Game 1: at Phoenix 121, Dallas 114
Game 2: at Phoenix 129, Dallas 109
Game 3 at Dallas 103, Phoenix 9 4
Game 4: a t Dallas 111, Phoenix 101
Game 5: a t Phoenix 110, Dallas 80
Game 6: at Dallas 113, Phoenix 8 6
Sunday’s game: Dallas at Phoenix, 8, TNT
WARRIORS ELIMINATED G RIZZLIES, 4-2
Game 1: Golden State 117, at Memphis 116
Game 2: at Memphis 106, Golden State 101
Game 3: at Golden State 142, Memphis 112
Game 4: at Golden State 101, Memphis 98
Game 5:at Memphis 134, Golden State 9 5
Game 6: at Golden State 110, Memphis 96
CONFERENCE FINALS
Best of seven; x-If necessary
EASTERN CONFERENCE
HEAT VS. BUCKS-CELTICS WINNER
Tuesday’s game: Boston/Milwaukee winner at Miami,
8:30, ESPN
Thursday’s game: Boston/Milwaukee winner at Miami,
8:30, ESPN
Saturday’s game: Miami at Boston/Milwaukee winner,
8:30, ABC
Monday, May 23: Miami at Boston/Milwaukee winner,
8:30, ABC
x-Wednesday, May 25: Boston/Milwaukee winner at
Miami, 8:30, ESPN
x-Friday, May 27: Miami at Boston/Milwaukee winner,
8:30, ESPN
x-Sunday, May 29: Boston/Milwaukee winner at Miami,
8:30, ESPN
WESTERN CONFERENCE
WARRIORS VS. SUNS-MAVERICKS WINNER
Wedneday’s game: Phoenix/Dallas winner vs. Golden
State, 9, TNT
Friday’s game: Phoenix/Dallas winner vs. Golden State,
9, TNT
Sunday, May 22: Phoenix/Dallas winner vs. Golden
State, 9, TNT
Tuesday, May 24: Phoenix/Dallas winner vs. Golden
State, 9, TNT
x-Thursday, May 26: Phoenix/Dallas winner vs. Golden
State, 9, TNT
x-Saturday, May 28: Phoenix/Dallas winner vs. Golden
State, 9, TNT
x-Monday, May 30: Phoenix/Dallas winner vs. Golden
State, 8, TNT


NBA PLAYOFF LEADERS
Entering Sunday’s games.
SCORING GFGFTPTS. AVG.
Antetokounmpo, MIL ....... 11130 87 355 32.3
Doncic, DAL ......................... 9 99 55 280 31.1
Jokic, DEN ........................... 5 61 28 155 31.0
Tatum, BOS ...................... 109662288 28.8
Butler, MIA ....................... 10104 63 287 28.7
Morant, MEM ...................... 9 81 65 244 27.1
Ingram, NO .......................... 6 56 39 162 27.0
Curry, GS ........................... 119662296 26.9
Durant, BKN ........................ 4 32 34 105 26.3
Mitchell, UTA ...................... 6 53 37 153 25.5
Edwards, MIN ..................... 6 50 28 151 25.2
Booker, PHO ........................ 9 76 42 222 24.7
FIELD GOALS FG FGA PCT.
Claxton, BKN ................................... 192 4. 792
McGee, PHO .................................... 324 3. 744
Cousins, DEN ................................... 192 9. 655
Ayton, PHO ................................... 103 159 .648
Gobert, UTA .................................... 213 3. 636
Looney, GS ...................................... 203 2. 625
Boucher, TOR .................................. 264 2. 619
Clarke, MEM .................................... 569 1. 615
Adebayo, MIA ................................. 579 6. 594
Jokic, DEN ....................................... 61106 .575
Anderson, MEM .............................. 295 1. 569
THREE-POINTERS 3FG 3FGA PCT.
Payton, GS ........................................ 6 8. 750
Knox, ATL .......................................... 6 10 .600
Mills, BKN ......................................... 7 13 .538
Milton, PHI ........................................ 8 15 .533
Curry, BKN ....................................... 122 3. 522
McDaniels, MIN ............................... 102 0. 500
Bane, MEM ...................................... 438 8. 489
Tucker, MIA ..................................... 153 1. 484
Kleber, DAL ..................................... 285 8. 483
Robinson, MIA ................................ 112 3. 478
Murphy, NO ....................................... 9 19 .474
Bertans, DAL ................................... 163 4. 471
FREE THROWS FT FTA PCT.
Gallinari, ATL .................................. 11111 .0
Irving, BKN ...................................... 21211 .0
Paul, PHO ........................................ 343 5. 971
Maxey, PHI ...................................... 475 0. 940
Bridges, PHO ................................... 283 0. 933
Jones, MEM .................................... 141 5. 933
LaVine, CHI ...................................... 141 5. 933
Williams, MEM ............................... 121 3. 923
Herro, MIA ...................................... 212 3. 913
Bullock, DAL .................................... 101 1. 909
Vincent, MIA ................................... 101 1. 909
REBOUNDS GOFF.DEF.TOT.AVG.
Valanciunas, NO ................. 6 33 53 86 14.3
Antetokounmpo, MIL ....... 1123127 150 13.6
Jokic, DEN ........................... 5 17 49 66 13.2
Gobert, UTA ........................ 6 21 58 79 13.1
Vucevic, CHI ........................ 5 14 48 62 12.4
Towns, MIN ......................... 6 11 54 65 10.8
Embiid, PHI ....................... 102186107 10.7
Portis, MIL ........................ 112589114 10.3
Doncic, DAL ......................... 9 883911 0.1
Ayton, PHO ....................... 123280112 9.3
Horford, BOS ..................... 101677939 .3
Morant, MEM ...................... 9 13 59 72 8.0

FC Cincinnati 2, Fire 1
CINCINNATI 112
CHICAGO 011
First Half: 1, Cincinnati, Czichos, 33rd minute.
Second Half: 2, Chicago, Duran, 1 (Shaqiri), 83rd; 3,
Cincinnati, Acosta, 5, 85th.
Goalies: Cincinnati, Roman Celentano, Kenneth Ver-
meer; Chicago, Gabriel Slonina, Christopher Brady.
Yellow Cards: Moreno, Cincinnati, 7th; Acosta, Cincinna-
ti, 21st.
A: 14,049.
Cincinnati, Roman Celentano; Nick Hagglund, Ian Mur-
phy, John Nelson, Alvas Powell; Luciano Acosta (Haris
Medunjanin, 89th), Alvaro Barreal (Tyler Blackett,
76th), Junior Moreno, Obinna Nwobodo; Dominique
Badji (Arquimides Ordonez, 66th), Brandon Vazquez.
Chicago, Gabriel Slonina; Jonathan Bornstein (Jhon
Espinoza, 82nd), Rafael Czichos, Wyatt Omsberg, Boris
Sekulic; Gaston Gimenez, Federico Navarro, Xherdan
Shaqiri; Fabian Herbers (Brian Gutierrez, 60th), Chris
Mueller (Jairo Torres, 71st), Chinonso Offor (Jhon Jader
Duran, 60th).

Dynamo 2, Nashville SC 0
NASHVILLE 000
HOUSTON 112
First Half: 1, Houston, Carrasquilla, 1, 16th minute.
Second Half: 2 , Houston, Quintero, 5 (penalty kick), 53rd.
Goalies: Nashville, Joe Willis, Will Meyer, Bryan Mer-
edith; Houston, Steve Clark, Michael Nelson.
Yellow Cards: Clark, Houston, 42nd; Ceren, Houston,
42nd; Miller, Nashville, 45th+1; Maher, Nashville, 46th;
Quintero, Houston, 49th; Zubak, Nashville, 86th; Zim-
mermann, Nashville, 90th+1.
Red Cards: Lundqvist, Houston, 35th.
A: 16,035.
Nashville, Joe Willis; Jack Maher, Eric Miller, Dave
Romney (Walker Zimmermann, 64th), Taylor Washing-
ton (Daniel Lovitz, 65th); Sean Davis, Luke Haakenson
(Handwalla Bwana, 78th), Dax McCarty, Alex Muyl
(Hany Mukhtar, 46th); C.J. Sapong (Ake Arnaud Loba,
64th), Ethan Zubak.
Houston, Steve Clark; Teenage Hadebe, Adam Lund-
qvist, Tim Parker, Zeca (Griffin Dorsey, 79th); Adalberto
Carrasquilla, Darwin Ceren, Fafa Picault (Tyler Pasher,
80th), Memo Rodriguez (Roberto Avila, 79th), Thorleifur
Ulfarsson (Sam Junqua, 40th); Darwin Quintero (Ethan
Bartlow, 58th).

D.C. United 2, Inter Miami CF 2
D.C. UNITED 112
MIAMI 202
First Half: 1 , Miami, Campana, 6 (Lassiter), 31st minute;
2, Miami, Lowe, 1 (Mota), 45th; 3, D.C. United, Fountas, 5
(Estrada), 45th+3.
Second Half: 4, D.C. United, Kamara, 5 (Russell Ca-
nouse), 74th.
Goalies: D.C. United, Bill Hamid, Rafael Romo; Miami,
Drake Callender, Clement Diop.
Yellow Cards: Russell Canouse, D.C. United, 50th;
Durkin, D.C. United, 69th; McVey, Miami, 76th.
D.C. United, Bill Hamid; Steven Birnbaum, Julian Gres-
sel, Brendan Hines-Ike, Donovan Pines, Bradley Shaun
Smith; Sofiane Djeffal (Chris Durkin, 63rd), Edison
Flores (Jackson Hopkins, 67th), Russell Canouse; Mi-
chael Estrada (Ola Kamara, 63rd), Taxiarchis Fountas
(Drew Skundrich, 90th+4).
Miami, Drake Callender; Kieran Gibbs (Ryan Sailor,
29th), Damion Lowe, Christopher McVey, DeAndre
Yedlin; Bryce Duke (Joevin Jones, 71st), Gregore, Jean
Mota, Robert Thomas Taylor (Indiana Vassilev, 72nd);
Leonardo Campana, Ariel Lassiter (Gonzalo Higuain,
85th).
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