The Washington Post - USA (2022-05-23)

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MONDAY, MAY 23 , 2022. THE WASHINGTON POST EZ M2 D7


SCOREBOARD

WNBA
EAST WLPct GB
Connecticut.................................. 41 .800 —
Washington.................................. 52 .714 —
Atlanta......................................... 42 .667^1 /^2
Chicago......................................... 32 .600 1
Indiana.......................................... 26 .250 31 / 2
New York...................................... 14 .200 3


WEST WLPct GB
Las Vegas..................................... 61 .857 —
Dallas............................................ 42 .667 11 / 2
Seattle.......................................... 33 .500 21 / 2
Phoenix......................................... 24 .333 31 / 2
Los Angeles.................................. 24 .333 31 / 2
Minnesota.................................... 16 .143 5
SATURDAY’S RESULTS
at Las Vegas 100, Phoenix 80
at Dallas 94, Minnesota 78
SUNDAY’S RESULTS
Chicago 82, at Washington 73
Connecticut 92, at Indiana 70
MONDAY’S GAME
Los Angeles at Las Vegas, 10
TUESDAY’S GAMES
Atlanta at Washington, 7
Dallas at Connecticut, 7
Indiana at Chicago, 8
New York at Minnesota, 8
WEDNESDAY’S GAME
Phoenix at Los Angeles, 10:30
THURSDAY’S GAME
Dallas at Connecticut, 7
FRIDAY’S GAMES
Los Angeles at Indiana, 7
New York at Seattle, 10
SATURDAY’S GAMES
Washington at Connecticut, 7
Las Vegas at Chicago, 3
SUNDAY’S GAMES
Phoenix at Atlanta, noon
New York at Seattle, 6
Los Angeles at Minnesota, 7
MONDAY, MAY 30
No games scheduled.


Sun 92, Fever 70
CONNECTICUT .................... 2628191 9— 92
INDIANA ............................. 1526141 5— 70
CONNECTICUT: A.Thomas 7-12 4-6 18, J.Jones 6-11 0-1
13, B.Jones 6-10 6-6 18, J.Thomas 1-3 0-0 3, Williams
7-12 0-0 15, Holmes 0-3 0-0 0, Carrington 2-5 1-2 5,
Anderson 2-3 5-5 9, Clouden 1-1 0-0 2, Hiedeman 3-8 0-0



  1. Totals 35-68 16-20 92.
    INDIANA: Engstler 5-10 1-2 11, Vivians 4-11 5-6 15, Egbo
    3-9 3-4 9, K.Mitchell 2-12 1-1 5, Robinson 1-2 0-0 2,
    A.Smith 2-7 0-0 4, Coates 1-1 4-4 6, Henderson 1-3 4-4 6,
    Hull 0-2 3-4 3, T.Mitchell 3-6 2-2 9. Totals 22-63 23-27


  2. Three-point Goals: Connecticut 6-13 (Hiedeman 3-4,
    J.Thomas 1-1, J.Jones 1-3, Williams 1-3, Carrington 0-1,
    Holmes 0-1), Indiana 3-17 (Vivians 2-5, T.Mitchell 1-2,
    Robinson 0-1, Engstler 0-2, K.Mitchell 0-3, A.Smith 0-4).
    Fouled Out: None. Rebounds: Connecticut 33 (J.Jones 9),
    Indiana 29 (Egbo 8). Assists: Connecticut 23 (A.Thomas
    6), Indiana 16 (K.Mitchell 5). Total Fouls: Connecticut 25,
    Indiana 24. A: 2,612 (20,000)




HOCKEY

Stanley Cup playoffs
CONFERENCE SEMIFINALS
Best of seven; x-If necessary
EASTERN CONFERENCE
HURRICANES LEAD RANGERS, 2-1
Game 1: a t Carolina 2, N.Y. Rangers 1 (OT)
Game 2: at Carolina 2, N.Y. Rangers 0
Game 3: at N.Y. Rangers 3, Carolina 1
Tuesday’s game: Carolina at N.Y. Rangers, 7, ESPN
Thursday’s game: N.Y. Rangers at Carolina, TBA
x-Saturday’s game: Carolina at N.Y. Rangers, TBA
x-Monday, May 30: N.Y. Rangers at Carolina, TBA
LIGHTNING LEADS PANTHERS, 3-0
Game 1: Tampa Bay 4, at Florida 1
Game 2: Tampa Bay 2, at Florida 1
Game 3: at Tampa Bay 5, Florida 1
Monday's game: Florida at Tampa Bay, 7, TNT
x-Wednesday’s game: Tampa Bay at Florida, TBA
x-Friday’s game: Florida at Tampa Bay, TBA
x-Sunday’s game: Tampa Bay at Florida, TBA
WESTERN CONFERENCE
OILERS LEAD FLAMES, 2-1
Game 1: at Calgary 9, Edmonton 6
Game 2: Edmonton 5, at Calgary 3
Game 3: at Edmonton 4, Calgary 1
Tuesday’s game: Calgary at Edmonton, 9:30, ESPN
Thursday’s game: Edmonton at Calgary, TBA
x-Saturday’s game: Calgary at Edmonton, TBA
x-Monday, May 30: Edmonton at Calgary, TBA
AVALANCHE LEADS BLUES, 2-1
Game 1: at Colorado 3, St. Louis 2 (OT)
Game 2: St. Louis 4, at Colorado 1
Game 3: Colorado 5, at St. Louis 2
Monday's game: Colorado at St. Louis, 9:30, TNT
Wednesday’s game: St. Louis at Colorado, TBA
x-Friday’s game: Colorado at St. Louis, TBA
x-Sunday’s game: St. Louis at Colorado, TBA
CONFERENCE FINALS
EASTERN CONFERENCE
HURRICANES-RANGERS WINNER VS.
LIGHTNING-PANTHERS WINNER
TBD
WESTERN CONFERENCE
FLAMES-OILERS WINNER VS.
AVALANCHE-BLUES WINNER
TBD

Lightning 5, Panthers 1
FLORIDA .................................. 1 00 —1
TAMPA BAY ............................ 1 22 —5
FIRST PERIOD
Scoring: 1, Tampa Bay, Perry 5 (Kucherov, McDonagh),
13:21. 2, Florida, Reinhart 3 (Huberdeau, Barkov), 16:07
(pp).
SECOND PERIOD
Scoring: 3, Tampa Bay, Cernak 1 (Colton, Palat), 2:54. 4,
Tampa Bay, Stamkos 3 (Hedman, Kucherov), 10:23.
THIRD PERIOD
Scoring: 5, Tampa Bay, Kucherov 4 (Paul), 16:06 (en). 6,
Tampa Bay, Stamkos 4 (Kucherov), 17:51 (en).
SHOTS ON GOAL
FLORIDA .................................. 8 12 15 —3 5
TAMPA BAY .......................... 13131 0— 36
Power-play opportunities: Florida 1 of 3; Tampa Bay 0 of


  1. Goalies: Florida, Bobrovsky 4-5-0 (34 shots-31 saves).
    Tampa Bay, Vasilevskiy 7 -3- 0 (35-34). A: 1 9,092
    (19,092). T: 2:34.


NWSL
WLTPts GF GA
San Diego.......................... 41012 82
Angel City FC.................... 310942
Louisville........................... 212865
Houston............................ 211752
Orlando............................. 2217710
Chicago.............................. 210675
Portland............................ 112543
Washington...................... 112533
OL Reign............................ 013334
Gotham FC........................ 120335
Kansas City....................... 031128
North Carolina................... 030025
WEDNESDAY’S RESULTS
Washington 1, at Portland 1
Orlando 2, at North Carolina 1
at Louisville 1, San Diego 0
SATURDAY’S RESULTS
Houston 2, at Portland 0
at Angel City FC 1, Kansas City 0
SUNDAY’S RESULTS
Washington 0, at OL Reign 0
San Diego 1, at North Carolina 0
Louisville 1, at Gotham FC 0
Chicago 4, at Orlando 2
WEDNESDAY’S MATCH
Kansas City at OL Reign, 10
FRIDAY’S MATCH
Washington at Orlando, 7
SATURDAY’S MATCH
Portland at Chicago, 8
SUNDAY’S MATCHES
San Diego at OL Reign, 3
North Carolina at Houston, 7
Gotham FC at Angel City FC, 8

Atlanta United 2, Nashville SC 2
Late Saturday
ATLANTA 112
NASHVILLE 202
First Half: 1, Nashville, Sapong, 4 (Hany Mukhtar), 24th
minute; 2, Atlanta, Almada, 3 (Moreno), 26th; 3,
Nashville, Hany Mukhtar, 4 (Sapong), 31st.
Second Half: 4, Atlanta, Dwyer, 2 (Lennon), 88th.
Goalies: Atlanta, Bobby Shuttleworth, Rocco Rios Novo;
Nashville, Joe Willis, Bryan Meredith.
Yellow Cards: Ibarra, Atlanta, 33rd; Godoy, Nashville,
59th; Sapong, Nashville, 72nd; Muyl, Nashville, 82nd;
Zubak, Nashville, 83rd.
Atlanta, Bobby Shuttleworth; Alexandro De John
(George Campbell, 74th), Alan Franco, Andrew Gutman
(Ronald Hernandez, 46th); Thiago Almada, Marcelino
Moreno (Amar Sejdic, 90th+2), Matheus Rossetto (Em-
erson Hyndman, 85th); Luiz Araujo, Ronaldo Cisneros,
Franco Ibarra (Dom Dwyer, 74th), Brooks Lennon.
Nashville, Joe Willis; Daniel Lovitz, Eric Miller (Jack
Maher, 19th), Dave Romney, Walker Zimmermann;
Brian Anunga, Sean Davis, Anibal Godoy (Dax McCarty,
62nd), Hany Mukhtar (Ake Arnaud Loba, 80th), Alex
Muyl; C.J. Sapong (Ethan Zubak, 80th).

Los Angeles FC 2, Crew 0
Late Saturday
LOS ANGELES FC 022
COLUMBUS 000
First Half: None.
Second Half: 1, Los Angeles FC, Vela, 6, 62nd minute; 2,
Los Angeles FC, Cifuentes, 3, 73rd.
Goalies: Los Angeles FC, Maxime Crepeau, John McCar-
thy; Columbus, Eloy Room, Evan Bush.
Yellow Cards: A costa, Los Angeles FC, 35th; Ibeagha, Los
Angeles FC, 41st; Murillo, Los Angeles FC, 55th; San-
chez, Los Angeles FC, 75th; Palacios, Los Angeles FC,
75th; Henry, Los Angeles FC, 90th+5.
A: 19,649.
Los Angeles FC, Maxime Crepeau; Mamadou Fall (Doneil
Henry, 90th+3), Sebastien Ibeagha, Jesus Murillo, Diego
Palacios; Kellyn Acosta (Daniel Crisostomo, 70th),
Francisco Ginella (Jose Cifuentes, 61st), Ilie Sanchez;
Cristian Arango, Danny Musovski (Carlos Vela, 46th),
Kwadwo Opoku (Brian Rodriguez, 46th).
Columbus, Eloy Room; Jonathan Mensah, Steven Morei-
ra, Josh Williams; Artur (Will Sands, 85th), James
Igbekeme (Derick Etienne, 68th), Darlington Nagbe,
Pedro Santos, Lucas Zelarrayan; Miguel Berry (Erik
Hurtado, 74th), Yaw Yeboah (Luis Diaz, 74th).

Sky 82, Mystics 73
Chicago ............................... 2216232 1— 82
Washington ........................ 1824131 8— 73
CHICAGO MIN FG FT O-TAPFPTS
Copper 26:58 5-11 1-2 0-4 1112
Parker 30:11 7-13 0-01-13 10 316
Meesseman 26:11 5-7 1-2 1-4 0311
Quigley 30:32 5-12 2-2 1-4 2412
Vandersloot 21:29 1-2 0-0 0-5 602
Gardner 22:30 4-6 2-2 2-3 1411
Stevens 21:45 5-8 2-2 0-1 0013
Evans 18:31 2-4 1-2 0-3 315
Hebard 1:53 0-0 0-0 0-0 000
TOTALS 200 34-639-125-37 2316 82
Percentages: FG .540, FT .750. 3-Point Goals: 5-20, .250
(Parker 2-6, Gardner 1-2, Copper 1-3, Stevens 1-3,
Vandersloot 0-1, Evans 0-2, Quigley 0-3). Team Re-
bounds: 4. Team Turnovers: None. Blocked Shots: 4
(Gardner, Meesseman, Quigley, Vandersloot). Turn-
overs: 15 (Gardner 3, Quigley 3, Evans 2, Meesseman 2,
Vandersloot 2, Copper, Parker, Stevens). Steals: 8
(Gardner 3, Evans 2, Meesseman 2, Vandersloot).
Technical Fouls: None.
WASHINGTON MIN FG FT O-TAPFPTS
Burke 28:36 3-9 2-2 2-6 129
Delle Donne 33:03 6-14 1-2 1-7 2117
Austin 22:52 6-10 2-2 0-5 3014
Atkins 29:52 6-16 4-4 2-3 3520
Cloud 33:11 1-8 0-0 0-3 10 02
Walker-Kim-
brough 13:25 1-5 0-0 1-2^012
Williams 12:28 4-6 1-1 2-2 019
Machida 12:11 0-0 0-0 0-0 200
Hines-Allen 11:06 0-3 0-0 0-1 020
Hawkins 3:16 0-1 0-0 0-0 000
TOTALS 200 27-7210-118-29 2112 73
Percentages: FG .375, FT .909. 3-Point Goals: 9-21, .429
(Delle Donne 4-6, Atkins 4-9, Burke 1-3, Cloud 0-1,
Hawkins 0-1, Walker-Kimbrough 0-1). Team Rebounds:



  1. Team Turnovers: 1. Blocked Shots: 4 (Austin, Burke,
    Cloud, Delle Donne). Turnovers: 12 (Walker-Kimbrough
    3, Cloud 2, Delle Donne 2, Hines-Allen 2, Machida 2,
    Atkins). Steals: 10 (Delle Donne 3, Atkins, Austin,
    Burke, Cloud, Machida, Walker-Kimbrough, Williams).
    Technical Fouls: Mystics, 2:14 first; Mystics, 3:53
    second.


NCAA women’s lacrosse
tournament
QUARTERFINALS
THURSDAY’S RESULTS
Maryland 18, Florida 5
Boston College 20, Loyola (Md.) 13
Northwestern 15, Syracuse 4
North Carolina 8, Stony Brook 5
SEMIFINALS
IN BALTIMORE
FRIDAY’S GAMES
Maryland vs. Boston College, 5, ESPNU
North Carolina vs. Northwestern, 3, ESPNU
CHAMPIONSHIP
IN BALTIMORE
SUNDAY’S GAME
Semifinal winners, noon

Real Salt Lake 2, CF Montréal 1
REAL SALT LAKE 022
MONTRÉAL 101
First Half: 1 , Montréal, Mihailovic, 7 (Hamdi), 1st
minute.
Second Half: 2, Real Salt Lake, Glad, 2 (Ruiz), 54th; 3,
Real Salt Lake, Cordova, 2 (Chang), 66th.
Goalies: Real Salt Lake, Zac MacMath, Tomas Gomez;
Montréal, Sebastian Breza, James Pantemis.
Yellow Cards: Piette, Montréal, 71st; Glad, Real Salt
Lake, 75th; Everton Luiz, Real Salt Lake, 90th.
Real Salt Lake, Zac MacMath; Andrew Brody, Justen
Glad, Aaron Herrera, Marcelo Silva; Maikel Chang
(Everton Luiz, 81st), Jasper Loffelsend, Pablo Ruiz;
Sergio Cordova (Nick Besler, 87th), Justin Meram (Chris
Kablan, 87th), Bobby Wood (Rubio Rubin, 90th+1).
Montréal, Sebastian Breza; Rudy Camacho, Alistair
Johnston, Kamal Miller (Kei Kamara, 77th), Joel Water-
man (Zorhan Bassong, 77th); Ahmed Hamdi (Samuel
Piette, 58th), Lassi Lappalainen (Mathieu Choiniere,
46th), Djordje Mihailovic, Joaquin Torres, Victor Wanya-
ma (Zachary Brault-Guillard, 77th); Romell Quioto.

R angers 3, Hurricanes 1
CAROLINA ............................... 0 10 —1
N.Y. RANGERS ......................... 1 11 —3
FIRST PERIOD
Scoring: 1, N.Y. Rangers, Zibanejad 4 (Fox, Panarin),
11:54 (pp).
SECOND PERIOD
Scoring: 2, N.Y. Rangers, Kreider 6 (Zibanejad, Trouba),
5:55. 3, Carolina, Niederreiter 4 (Smith, Staal), 8:18.
THIRD PERIOD
Scoring: 4, N.Y. Rangers, Motte 1, 18:37 (en).
SHOTS ON GOAL
CAROLINA ............................. 17189 —4 4
N.Y. RANGERS ....................... 13101 0— 33
Power-play opportunities: C arolina 0 of 3; N.Y. Rangers 1
of 2. Goalies: C arolina, Raanta 5-3-0 (32 shots-30 saves).
N.Y. Rangers, Shesterkin 5-4-0 (44-43). A: 1 8,006
(18,006). T: 2 :34.

Charlotte FC 2 , Whitecaps 1
VANCOUVER 101
CHARLOTTE FC 112
First Half: 1 , Vancouver, Ricketts, 2 (Dajome), 2nd
minute; 2, Charlotte FC, Shinyashiki, 2 (Swiderski), 8th.
Second Half: 3, Charlotte FC, Rios, 1 (Ortiz), 85th.
Goalies: Vancouver, Max Anchor, Niko Giantsopoulos;
Charlotte FC, Kristijan Kahlina, George Marks.
Yellow Cards: Jozwiak, Charlotte FC, 62nd.
Vancouver, Max Anchor; Javain Brown (Cristian Gutierr-
ez, 66th), Marcus Godinho (Ryan Raposo, 71st), Florian
Jungwirth, Ranko Veselinovic; Sebastian Berhalter (Mi-
chael Baldisimo, 88th), Ryan Gauld, Leonard Owusu
(Russell Teibert, 46th); Deiber Caicedo, Cristian Dajome,
Tosaint Ricketts.
Charlotte FC, Kristijan Kahlina; Harrison Afful, Guzman
Corujo, Christian Fuchs (Christian Makoun, 52nd), Jo-
seph Mora; Jordy Alcivar, Benjamin Bender (Cristian
Ortiz, 64th), Brandt Bronico, Kamil Jozwiak (Kerwin
Vargas, 65th); Andre Shinyashiki (McKinze Gaines,
65th), Karol Swiderski (Daniel Rios, 82nd).

New York City FC 1, Fire 0
CHICAGO 000
NEW YORK CITY FC 101
First Half: 1, New York City FC, Heber, 2 (penalty kick),
23rd minute.
Second Half: None.
Goalies: Chicago, Gabriel Slonina, Christopher Brady;
New York City FC, Sean Johnson, Cody Mizell.
Yellow Cards: Acevedo, New York City FC, 47th; Sekulic,
Chicago, 63rd; Martins, New York City FC, 89th; Parks,
New York City FC, 90th+5.
Chicago, Gabriel Slonina; Miguel Navarro, Wyatt Oms-
berg, Mauricio Pineda (Carlos Teran, 47th), Boris Seku-
lic; Jhon Jader Duran (Kacper Przybylko, 55th), Gaston
Gimenez, Brian Gutierrez (Jairo Torres, 47th), Federico
Navarro, Xherdan Shaqiri; Chris Mueller (Fabian Her-
bers, 76th).
New York City FC, Sean Johnson; Malte Amundsen
(Chris Gloster, 67th), Alexander Callens, Thiago Mar-
tins; Nicolas Acevedo (Tayvon Gray, 66th), Alfredo
Morales (Keaton Parks, 67th), Maxi Moralez, Santiago
Rodriguez; Heber, Gabriel Pereira (Talles Magno, 44th),
Thiago (Andres Jasson, 87th).

PRO FOOTBALL

USFL
All games played in Birmingham, Ala.
NORTH WLTPct PF PA
New Jersey....................... 510 .833 132105
Philadelphia...................... 330 .500 141153
Michigan........................... 150 .167 104113
Pittsburgh......................... 150 .167 76138
SOUTH WLTPct PF PA
Birmingham...................... 600 1.000 162109
New Orleans..................... 420 .667 136101
Tampa Bay........................ 330 .500 112134
Houston............................ 150167132142
WEEK 5
FRIDAY, MAY 13
at Tampa Bay 27, Michigan 20
SATURDAY, MAY 14
at New Jersey 27, New Orleans 17
SUNDAY, MAY 15
Birmingham 30, at Philadelphia 17
Pittsburgh 21, at Houston 20
WEEK 6
SATURDAY’S RESULTS
at Philadelphia 35, Tampa Bay 28
at Birmingham 33, Michigan 17
SUNDAY’S RESULTS
at New Orleans 26, Pittsburgh 16
at New Jersey 26, Houston 25
WEEK 7
SATURDAY’S GAMES
New Jersey at Tampa Bay, noon
New Orleans at Michigan, 9
SUNDAY’S GAMES
Birmingham at Pittsburgh, 2
Philadelphia at Houston, 6

TENNIS

ATP/WTA
French Open, at Stade Roland Garros in P aris
Purse: $17,330,707
Surface: Red clay
MEN’S SINGLES — F IRST ROUND
Grigor Dimitrov (18), Bulgaria, def. Marcos Giron, United
States, 6-1, 6-1, 6-1; Hugo Dellien, Bolivia, def. Dominic
Thiem, Austria, 6-3, 6-2, 6-4; Aljaz Bedene, Slovenia,
def. Christopher O’Connell, Australia, 6-2, 6-4, 6-7 (7-5),
6-1; Jaume Munar, Spain, def. Daniel Altmaier, Ger-
many, 6-1, 6-3, 4-6, 6-3; Borna Coric, Croatia, def. Carlos
Taberner, Spain, 3-6, 6-2, 6-3, 6-1; Diego Schwartzman
(15), Argentina, def. Andrey Kuznetsov, Russia, 6-3, 1-6,
6-4, 6-2; Gregoire Barrere, France, def. Taro Daniel,
Japan, 3-6, 6-2, 0-6, 6-3, 6-4; Pablo Cuevas, Uruguay, def.
Jenson Brooksby (31), United States, 6-2, 6-1, 6-2; Botic
Van de Zandschulp (26), Netherlands, def. Pavel Kotov,
Russia, 6-3, 3-6, 6-3, 6-2; Felix Auger-Aliassime (9),
Canada, def. Juan Pablo Varillas, Peru, 2-6, 2-6, 6-1, 6-3,
6-3; John Isner (23), United States, def. Quentin Halys,
France, 7-6 (7-3), 4-6, 7-6 (7-1), 7-6 (8-6); Tallon
Griekspoor, Netherlands, def. Alejandro Davidovich
Fokina (25), Spain, 2-6, 6-0, 6-4, 6-3; Fabio Fognini, Italy,
def. Alexei Popyrin, Australia, 6-4, 7-5, 6-4; Karen
Khachanov (21), Russia, def. Nuno Borges, Portugal, 6-3,
2-6, 6-4, 6-4; Alexander Zverev (3), Germany, def.
Sebastian Ofner, Austria, 6-2, 6-4, 6-4; Albert Ramos-
Vinolas, Spain, def. Thanasi Kokkinakis, Australia, 6-4,
4-6, 6-4, 7-6 (7-5); Camilo Ugo Carabelli, Argentina, def.
Aslan Karatsev, Russia, 6-3, 4-6, 6-4, 3-6, 7-6 (7-5);
Carlos Alcaraz (6), Spain, def. Juan Ignacio Londero,
Argentina, 6-4, 6-2, 6-0; Bernabe Zapata Miralles, Spain,
def. Michael Mmoh, United States, 7-6 (7), 6-3, 7-5;
Jason Kubler, Australia, def. Denis Kudla, United States,
7-6 (7-5), 7-6 (7-2), 7-6 (7-3).
WOMEN’S SINGLES — F IRST ROUND
Sorana Cirstea (26), Romania, def. Tatjana Maria,
Germany, 6-3, 6-3; Maria Camila Osorio Serrano, Colom-
bia, def. Harmony Tan, France, 6-4, 6-3; Beatriz Haddad
Maia, Brazil, def. Cristina Bucsa, Spain, 6-3, 1-6, 6-2;
Sloane Stephens, United States, def. Jule Niemeier,
Germany, 5-7, 6-4, 6-2; Magda Linette, Poland, def. Ons
Jabeur (6), Tunisia, 3-6, 7-6 (7-4), 7-5; Karolina Mucho-
va, Czech Republic, def. Carole Monnet, France, 6-3, 6-3;
Kaia Kanepi, Estonia, def. Garbine Muguruza (10), Spain,
2-6, 6-3, 6-4; Aliaksandra Sasnovich, Belarus, def. Wang
Xinyu, China, 6-4, 6-1; Jil Teichmann (23), Switzerland,
def. Bernarda Pera, United States, 6-2, 6-1; Katerina
Siniakova, Czech Republic, def. Petra Martic, Croatia,
6-4, 7-6 (8-6); Alison van Uytvanck, Belgium, def. Ann Li,
United States, 3-6, 2-3, ret; Olga Danilovic, Serbia, def.
Dalma Galfi, Hungary, 3-6, 7-6 (7-4), 6-2; Varvara
Gracheva, Russia, def. Astra Sharma, Australia, 4-6, 6-4,
7-5; Maria Sakkari (4), Greece, def. Clara Burel, France,
6-2, 6-3; Elise Mertens (31), Belgium, def. Elena-Gabrie-
la Ruse, Romania, 6-3, 6-1; Coco Gauff (18), United
States, def. Rebecca Marino, Canada, 7-5, 6-0; Belinda
Bencic (14), Switzerland, def. Reka Luca Jani, Hungary,
6-1, 6-1; Donna Vekic, Croatia, def. Mirjam Bjorklund,
Sweden, 7-6 (8-6), 6-2; Marie Bouzkova, Czech Republic,
def. Anastasia Gasanova, Russia, 6-2, 6-1; Leylah Annie
Fernandez (17), Canada, def. Kristina Mladenovic,
France, 6-0, 7-5.

TRANSACTIONS

MLB
Chicago White Sox: Reinstated LHP Aaron Bummer from
the 15-day IL.
Detroit Tigers: Recalled RHP Elvin Rodriguez from
Toledo (IL). Placed LHP Eduardo Rodriguez on the 15-day
IL, retroactive to May 19.
NBA
NBA: Fined the Dallas Mavericks $100,000 for continuing
to violate league rules regarding team bench decorum
during Game 2 of the Western Conference Finals.
WNBA
Minnesota Lynx: Released C Hannah Sjerven.
NHL
Buffalo Sabres: Signed F Olivier Nadeau to a three-year,
entry-level contract.
St. Louis Blues: Recalled G Charlie Lindren from Spring-
field (AHL) under emergency conditions.
Toronto Maple Leafs: Signed D Mark Giordano to a
two-year contract extension.

Inter Miami CF 2, Red Bulls 0
NEW YORK 000
MIAMI 112
First Half: 1, Miami, Lassiter, 1 (Duke), 29th minute.
Second Half: 2, Miami, Taylor, 1 (Ulloa), 88th.
Goalies: New York Red Bulls, Ryan Meara, Anthony
Marcucci; Miami, Drake Callender, Clement Diop.
Yellow Cards: Gregore, Miami, 23rd; Vassilev, Miami,
54th; Long, New York Red Bulls, 59th; Nealis, New York
Red Bulls, 81st; Nealis, New York Red Bulls, 90th+2.
A: 11,007.
New York Red Bulls, Ryan Meara; Tom Edwards (Caden
Clark, 86th), Aaron Long (Jason Pendant, 61st), Dylan
Nealis, Sean Nealis; Frankie Amaya, Cristhian Casseres
Jr., Omir Fernandez (Cameron Harper, 46th), Lewis
Morgan, Dru Yearwood (Luquinhas, 61st); Patryk Klima-
la (Tom Barlow, 60th).
Miami, Drake Callender; Damion Lowe, Christopher
McVey, Ryan Sailor, DeAndre Yedlin; Bryce Duke (Robert
Thomas Taylor, 60th), Gregore, Jean Mota (Aime Mabi-
ka, 90th+1), Indiana Vassilev (Robbie Robinson, 60th);
Leonardo Campana (Gonzalo Higuain, 74th), Ariel Las-
siter (Victor Ulloa, 74th).

BY STEPHEN HAWKINS

fort worth — Ryan Blaney
needed two extra laps after think-
ing he already had won the
N ASCAR All-Star Race and
$1 million, staying in front
through a green-white-checkered
finish after a caution came out
just yards before he got to the line
the first time.
Blaney’s crew already was cel-
ebrating the victory in the pit, and
the driver already had lowered
the window net of his No. 12 Ford.
“Everybody thought the race
was over,” said Blaney, who then
had to g et the window net back in
position to finish the race.
The All-Star Race has to finish
on a green flag, and the caution
flag initially came out just before
Blaney crossed the line because
Ricky Stenhouse Jr. slammed into
the outside wall going into the
backstretch.
Pushed by his Penske team-
mate Austin Cindric on the re-
start, Blaney was able to stay in
front and hold off Denny Hamlin,
who finished 0.266 seconds be-
hind.
Cindric was third, and Joey
Logano, another Te am Penske
driver, was fourth. Daniel Suarez,
who got into the main event, like
Stenhouse, through a 16-car open
qualifier earlier in the day, fin-
ished fifth.
Former NASCAR All-Star win-
ners Kyle Busch, Chase Elliott
and Kyle Larson all crashed out in
the second stage.
It was the fourth All-Star Race
victory for Roger Penske’s team.
The last had been by Logano in
2016.
Busch, the pole sitter and 2017
winner, was leading when he had
a flat right rear tire coming out of
the fourth turn on Lap 48 late in
the second stage. He was slowing
and going toward the bottom of
the front stretch when he was hit
from behind by Ross Chastain,
who was going about 185 mph.
Chastain’s No. 1 car went al-
most all the way on its left side
after the rattling collision before
dropping back on all four tires
and then careening toward the
outside of the track and into 2020
All-Star winner Elliott.
“I saw Kyle have an issue with a
tire down. I guessed left, and I
should have guessed right,”
Chastain said.
Elliott said he saw Busch hav-
ing difficulty and saw Chastain
hit him really hard.
“I just didn’t give him enough
room. I knew he was going to go
straight. I just didn’t realize he
was going to go that far right that
quick. I just kind of misjudged it,”
Elliott said. “It was really avoid-
able on my end. I just kind of
messed up and didn’t get the gap
shot quick enough.”
Busch was the pole sitter and
had led all but one of the first
48 laps before the wreck. His
No. 18 car wiggled coming out of
the fourth turn because of a flat
right rear tire before slowing on
the front stretch.
That came only a few laps in
the second stage after Larson,
who had won his previous two
All-Star starts (20 19 and 2021),
got loose going into fourth turn
and slammed hard into the wall
before sliding through the grass
infield. Larson hadn’t changed
tires and had a right front tire go
down.
“It just let go in the center and
took off,” Larson said. “I hate that
it happened. I feel like our car was
good enough, depending on re-
starts since you can’t pass at all,
especially the leader anyways.”
Busch had led all 25 laps in a
caution-free first stage after start-
ing from the pole.
Cindric was first at the end of
the second segment. Blaney was
second, just as he was at the end
of the first stage after starting the
race there. Blaney won the third
25-lap stage and started the final
50-lap run at the front with Cin-
dric and Logano.
Chris Buescher and Suarez
drove their way into the All-Star
Race earlier Sunday in an open
qualifier. Erik Jones, in the No. 43
car for Petty GMS Motorsports,
got the final spot in the 24-car
field on a fan vote and wrecked in
the final stage to finish 20th.
Stenhouse and Buescher won
the first two 20-lap stages in the
qualifying race. Suarez finished
in front during the final 10-lap
shootout, the third time the Mexi-
can driver has raced into the
All-Star field.
Te xas Motor Speedway is the
fourth track to host the annual
exhibition but only the second
where the All-Star Race has been
multiple times.
— Associated Press

NASCAR

Blaney goes


a little extra


for A ll-Star


Race win


NBA playoffs
CONFERENCE SEMIFINALS
Best of seven
EASTERN CONFERENCE
CELTICS ELIMINATED B UCKS, 4-3
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
Game 7: at B oston 109, Milwaukee 81
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
MAVERICKS ELIMINATED S UNS, 4-3
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
Game 7: Dallas 123, at Phoenix 90
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 LEADS CELTICS, 2-1
Game 1: at Miami 118, Boston 107
Game 2: Boston 127, at Miami 102
Game 3: Miami 109, at Boston 103
Monday’s game: Miami at Boston, 8:30, ABC
Wednesday’s game: Boston at Miami, 8:30, ESPN
x-Friday’s game: Miami at Boston, 8:30, ESPN
x-Sunday’s game: Boston at Miami, 8:30, ESPN
WESTERN CONFERENCE
WARRIORS LEAD MAVERICKS, 3-0
Game 1: at Golden State 112, Dallas 8 7
Game 2: at Golden State 126, Dallas 117
Game 3: Golden State 109, at Dallas 100
Tuesday’s game: Golden State at Dallas, 9, TNT
x-Thursday’s game: Dallas at Golden State, 9, TNT
x-Saturday’s game: Golden State at Dallas, 9, TNT
x-Monday, May 30: Dallas at Golden State, 8, TNT
NBA FINALS
HEAT-CELTICS WINNER VS.
WARRIORS-MAVERICKS WINNER
Best of seven
TBD


PRO BASKETBALL GOLF

PGA Championship
At Southern Hills Country Club; In Tulsa
Purse: $12 million
Yardage: 7,365; Par: 70
FINAL ROUND
x-Won on third playoff hole
$2,700,000
x-Justin Thomas (600) ................. 67 67 74 67 —2 75 -5
$1,620,000
Will Zalatoris (330) ...................... 66 65 73 71 —2 75 -5
$870,000
Mito Pereira, Chile (180) .............. 68 64 69 75 —2 76 -4
Cameron Young ( 180) ................... 71 67 67 71 —2 76 -4
$530,417
Matt Fitzpatrick (110) .................. 68 69 67 73 —2 77 -3
Tommy Fleetwood (110) .............. 71 70 69 67 —2 77 -3
Chris Kirk ( 110) ............................. 68 70 71 68 —2 77 -3
$436,600
Rory McIlroy (94) .......................... 65 71 74 68 —2 78 -2
$357,813
Abraham Ancer (80) ..................... 67 69 70 73 —2 79 -1
Tom Hoge ( 80) .............................. 66 74 70 69 —2 79 -1
Seamus Power (80) ....................... 71 69 67 72 —2 79 -1
Brendan Steele ( 80) ...................... 70 72 69 68 —2 79 -1
$253,750
Tyrrell Hatton (60) ........................ 70 68 74 68 —2 80 E
Lucas Herbert (60) ........................ 68 73 68 71 —2 80 E
Max Homa ( 60) ............................. 70 69 70 71 —2 80 E
Davis Riley ( 60) ............................. 68 68 73 71 —2 80 E
Justin Rose (60) ............................ 71 70 71 68 —2 80 E
Xander Schauffele ( 60) ................. 68 73 69 70 —2 80 E
Cameron Smith ( 60) ..................... 68 70 73 69 —2 80 E
$191,250
Sam Burns ( 49) ............................. 71 67 71 72 —2 81 +1
Talor Gooch ( 49) ............................ 69 70 74 68 —2 81 +1
Webb Simpson ( 49) ...................... 69 75 65 72 —2 81 +1
$129,768
Stewart Cink ( 39) ......................... 69 68 71 74 —2 82 +2
Rickie Fowler ( 39) ......................... 71 70 71 70 —2 82 +2
Lucas Glover ( 39) .......................... 75 69 68 70 —2 82 +2
Shane Lowry (39) .......................... 70 72 71 69 —2 82 +2
Kevin Na ( 39) ................................ 68 71 72 71 —2 82 +2
Joaquin Niemann ( 39) .................. 68 71 72 71 —2 82 +2
Aaron Wise ( 39) ............................ 69 72 71 70 —2 82 +2
$83,750
Tony Finau ( 29) ............................. 69 72 74 68 —2 83 +3
Bubba Watson ( 29) ....................... 72 63 73 75 —2 83 +3
Adri Arnaus, Spain (0) .................. 72 68 70 73 —2 83 +3
Bernd Wiesberger (0) ................... 72 67 74 70 —2 83 +3
$61,607
Brian Harman ( 22) ........................ 74 70 71 69 —2 84 +4
Matt Kuchar ( 22) .......................... 67 71 73 73 —2 84 +4
Marc Leishman ( 22) ...................... 72 71 73 68 —2 84 +4
Keith Mitchell ( 22) ........................ 72 72 72 68 —2 84 +4
Patrick Reed ( 22) .......................... 69 70 73 72 —2 84 +4
Jordan Spieth ( 22) ........................ 72 69 74 69 —2 84 +4
Gary Woodland ( 22) ...................... 70 68 71 75 —2 84 +4
$43,839
Viktor Hovland (14) ...................... 70 70 75 70 —2 85 +5
Kyoung-Hoon Lee (14) .................. 69 73 71 72 —2 85 +5
Luke List ( 14) ................................ 74 70 71 70 —2 85 +5
Troy Merritt ( 14) ........................... 73 70 72 70 —2 85 +5
Adam Schenk ( 14) ......................... 71 72 72 70 —2 85 +5
Kevin Streelman ( 14) .................... 71 72 75 67 —2 85 +5
Cameron Tringale ( 14) .................. 72 68 72 73 —2 85 +5
$32,146
Keegan Bradley ( 9) ....................... 72 70 73 71 —2 86 +6
Cameron Davis ( 9) ........................ 72 72 72 70 —2 86 +6
Denny McCarthy ( 9) ...................... 73 68 74 71 —2 86 +6
Jon Rahm, Spain (9) ...................... 73 69 76 68 —2 86 +6
Harold Varner III ( 9) ...................... 71 71 72 72 —2 86 +6
Laurie Canter ( 0) ........................... 72 70 70 74 —2 86 +6
$29,250
Ryan Fox (9) .................................. 70 70 70 77 —2 87 +7
$27,925
Jason Day ( 6) ................................ 71 72 72 73 —2 88 +8
Brooks Koepka ( 6) ......................... 75 67 72 74 —2 88 +8
Francesco Molinari (6) .................. 70 72 75 71 —2 88 +8
Collin Morikawa ( 6) ...................... 72 72 74 70 —2 88 +8
Sebastian Munoz (6) .................... 74 70 69 75 —2 88 +8
$26,125
Lanto Griffin ( 5) ............................ 72 69 75 73 —2 89 +9
Russell Henley ( 5) ......................... 70 73 70 76 —2 89 +9
Si Woo Kim ( 5) .............................. 71 72 76 70 —2 89 +9
Jason Kokrak ( 5) ........................... 74 68 77 70 —2 89 +9
Hideki Matsuyama (5) .................. 72 72 72 73 —2 89 +9
Louis Oosthuizen (5) .................... 73 71 73 72 —2 89 +9
Charl Schwartzel (5) ..................... 71 73 73 72 —2 89 +9
Rikuya Hoshino (0) ....................... 74 70 69 76 —2 89 +9
$25,000
Billy Horschel ( 4) .......................... 75 69 77 69 —290+10
$24,625
Kramer Hickok ( 4) ......................... 71 71 75 74 —291+11
Beau Hossler ( 4) ........................... 69 71 78 73 —291+11
$24,250
Adam Hadwin (3) .......................... 73 71 75 73 —292+12
Justin Harding (0) ......................... 71 72 75 74 —292+12
Shaun Norris (0) ........................... 71 72 74 75 —292+12
Thomas Pieters (0) ....................... 69 73 77 73 —292+12
$23,950
Patton Kizzire ( 3) .......................... 69 75 78 73 —295+15
Maverick McNealy ( 3) ................... 73 71 78 73 —295+15
$23,800
Robert Macintyre .......................... 70 71 80 76 —297+17
$23,700
Sepp Straka ( 2) ............................. 71 72 79 76 —298+18
Tiger Woods. .............................. 74 69 79 WD

Minnesota United 2, FC Dallas 1
MINNESOTA 112
DALLAS 011
First Half: 1, Minnesota, Lod, 6, 20th minute.
Second Half: 2, Minnesota, Taylor, 1, 55th; 3, Dallas,
Arriola, 5, 59th.
Goalies: Minnesota, Dayne St. Clair, Tyler Miller; Dallas,
Maarten Paes, James Maurer.
Yellow Cards: Boxall, Minnesota, 31st; Arriaga, Minne-
sota, 33rd; Fragapane, Minnesota, 33rd; Twumasi, Dal-
las, 40th; Reynoso, Minnesota, 78th; St. Clair, Minne-
sota, 90th+6.
Minnesota, Dayne St. Clair; Michael Boxall, Bakaye
Dibassy, Kemar Lawrence, D.J. Taylor; Kervin Arriaga,
Robin Lod (Luis Amarilla, 62nd), Emanuel Reynoso
(Brent Kallman, 86th), Wil Trapp; Franco Fragapane
(Joseph Rosales, 67th), Bongokuhle Hlongwane (Abu
Danladi, 67th).
Dallas, Maarten Paes; Marco Farfan, Jose Antonio
Martinez, Nkosi Tafari; Paul Arriola, Paxton Pomykal,
Facundo Quignon; Franco Jara, Tsiki Ntsabeleng (Jesus
Ferreira, 57th), Jader Obrian (Beni Redzic, 86th), Ema
Twumasi (Nanu, 80th).

SOCCER

MLS
EAST WLTPts GF GA
New York City FC.............. 73223 24 10
Orlando City...................... 643211617
x-Philadelphia................... 51621169
CF Montréal...................... 65220 24 23
New York........................... 535202014
Cincinnati.......................... 66119 18 21
Charlotte FC...................... 57116 12 16
Atlanta.............................. 44416 19 18
New England..................... 45315 21 22
Inter Miami CF.................. 46315 13 21
D.C. United........................ 462141619
Columbus.......................... 35413 15 15
Toronto FC........................ 373121825
Chicago.............................. 26511 11 17
WEST WLTPts GF GA
Los Angeles FC.................. 83226 26 14
Austin FC.......................... 73324 27 14
FC Dallas........................... 63422 21 12
Real Salt Lake................... 63422 14 17
LA Galaxy.......................... 65220 13 14
Nashville........................... 54419 15 15
Houston............................ 55318 17 14
Colorado............................ 55318 15 14
Minnesota United............. 55318 15 14
x-Portland......................... 34615 20 21
San Jose............................ 35514 23 29
Seattle.............................. 46113 13 15
Sporting KC....................... 37413 13 25
Vancouver......................... 37211 13 23
x-Late match
SATURDAY’S RESULTS
Toronto FC 2, at D.C. United 2
Los Angeles FC 2, at Columbus 0
New England 3, at Cincinnati 2
Atlanta 2, at Nashville 2
SUNDAY’S RESULTS
Real Salt Lake 2, at CF Montréal 1
at Charlotte FC 2, Vancouver 1
at New York City FC 1, Chicago 0
at Miami 2, New York 0
Minnesota 2, at FC Dallas 1
Sporting KC 1, at San Jose 1
Orlando City 2, at Austin FC 2
at Colorado 1, Seattle 0
Houston 3, at LA Galaxy 0
Philadelphia at Portland, late
SATURDAY’S MATCHES
D.C. United at New York, 7
San Jose at Los Angeles FC, 6
Columbus at Atlanta, 7
Chicago at Toronto FC, 7
Cincinnati at CF Montréal, 7:30
Philadelphia at New England, 7:30
FC Dallas at Orlando City, 7:30
Portland at Miami, 8
New York City FC at Minnesota, 8
Nashville at Colorado, 9
Vancouver at Sporting KC, 9
Houston at Real Salt Lake, 9:30

Sporting KC 1, Earthquakes 1
SPORTING KC 101
SAN JOSE 011
First Half: 1 , Sporting KC, Russell, 4 (Duke), 45th
minute.
Second Half: 2, San Jose, Yueill, 3 (Monteiro), 46th.
Goalies: Sporting KC, Tim Melia, Kendall McIntosh; San
Jose, JT Marcinkowski, Matt Bersano.
Yellow Cards: Espinoza, Sporting KC, 58th; Rosell,
Sporting KC, 74th; Marie, San Jose, 88th.
Sporting KC, Tim Melia; Logan Ndenbe, Benjamin Sweat,
Kortne Thompson-Ford, Robert Voloder; Cameron Duke,
Roger Espinoza (Marinos Tzionis, 64th), Felipe Hernan-
dez, Oriol Rosell, Remi Walter; Johnny Russell.
San Jose, JT Marcinkowski; Oskar Agren, Tanner Bea-
son, Francisco Calvo, Paul Marie; Cristian Espinoza,
Jamiro Monteiro (Eduardo Lopez, 68th), Eric Remedi
(Judson, 80th), Jackson Yueill (Jan Gregus, 68th); Cade
Cowell, Jeremy Ebobisse.

Dynamo 3, Galaxy 0
HOUSTON 123
LOS ANGELES GALAXY 000
First Half: 1, Houston, Ferreira, 5, 11th minute.
Second Half: 2, Houston, Pasher, 2 (Ferreira), 58th; 3,
Houston, Ulfarsson, 1 (Ferreira), 62nd.
Goalies: Houston, Steve Clark, Michael Nelson; Los
Angeles Galaxy, Jonathan Bond, Jonathan Klinsmann.
Yellow Cards: Rodriguez, Houston, 16th; Ulfarsson,
Houston, 63rd; DePuy, Los Angeles Galaxy, 65th; Avila,
Houston, 80th; Hadebe, Houston, 85th.
Houston, Steve Clark; Teenage Hadebe, Adam Lund-
qvist, Tim Parker, Zeca (Griffin Dorsey, 90th); Corey
Baird (Tyler Pasher, 56th), Darwin Ceren, Memo Rodri-
guez (Ethan Bartlow, 59th), Thorleifur Ulfarsson (Ro-
berto Avila, 70th), Matias Vera (Daniel Steres, 70th);
Sebastian Ferreira.
Los Angeles Galaxy, Jonathan Bond; Coulibaly Sega
(Derrick Williams, 59th), Nick DePuy, Kelvin Leerdam;
Efrain Alvarez, Marky Delgado, Samuel Grandsir (Kevin
Cabral, 59th), Rayan Raveloson, Victor Vazquez (Doug-
las Costa, 60th); Raheem Edwards (Chase Gasper, 69th),
Dejan Joveljic (Chicharito, 59th).

Rapids 1, Sounders 0
SEATTLE 000
COLORADO 011
First Half: None.
Second Half: 1, Colorado, Lewis, 2, 50th minute.
Goalies: Seattle, Stefan Frei, Stefan Cleveland; Colora-
do, William Yarbrough, Clinton Irwin.
Yellow Cards: Vargas, Seattle, 45th+1; Gomez Andrade,
Seattle, 46th; Rosenberry, Colorado, 53rd; Acosta, Colo-
rado, 71st.
Seattle, Stefan Frei; Xavier Arreaga (Jimmy Medranda,
73rd), Yeimar Gomez Andrade (Leo Chu, 57th), Jackson
Ragen, Nouhou Tolo; Cristian Roldan, Kelyn Rowe (Fredy
Montero, 73rd), Albert Rusnak, Obed Vargas (Josh
Atencio, 80th); Jordan Morris (Will Bruin, 80th), Raul
Ruidiaz.
Colorado, William Yarbrough; Lalas Abubakar, Steven
Beitashour, Anthony Markanich, Keegan Rosenberry,
Daniel Wilson; Bryan Acosta (Collen Warner, 81st),
Michael Barrios (Nicolas Mezquida, 81st), Mark-Antho-
ny Kaye (Jonathan Lewis, 40th), Jack Price (Gustavo
Vallecilla, 90th+6); Diego Rubio (Max, 90th+6).

Orlando City 2, Austin FC 2
ORLANDO CITY 202
AUSTIN FC 022
First Half: 1, Orlando City, Kara, 3 (Junior Urso), 2nd
minute; 2, Orlando City, Ruan, 2, 22nd.
Second Half: 3, Austin FC, Driussi, 8 (penalty kick), 63rd;
4, Austin FC, Djitte, 1, 90th+5.
Goalies: Orlando City, Pedro Gallese, Mason Stajduhar;
Austin FC, Bradley Stuver, Andrew Tarbell.
Yellow Cards: Schlegel, Orlando City, 58th; Pereyra,
Orlando City, 60th; Jansson, Orlando City, 82nd; Akinde-
le, Orlando City, 90th+7; Gallese, Orlando City, 90th+9.
Red Cards: Araujo, Orlando City, 69th.
Orlando City, Pedro Gallese; Robin Jansson, Joao
Moutinho, Ruan (Michael Halliday, 90th+4), Rodrigo
Schlegel; Cesar Araujo, Junior Urso (Jhegson Mendez,
90th+1), Andres Perea, Mauricio Pereyra (Tesho Akinde-
le, 72nd), Facundo Torres (Jake Mulraney, 71st); Ercan
Kara (Kyle Smith, 71st).
Austin FC, Bradley Stuver; Julio Cascante, Ruben Gabri-
elsen (Kipp Keller, 19th), Nicholas Lima (Hector Jime-
nez, 59th); Diego Fagundez, Daniel Pereira (Moussa
Djitte, 75th), Alexander Ring, Owen Wolff (Ethan Finlay,
59th); Sebastian Driussi, Jon Gallagher (Zan Kolmanic,
59th), Maximiliano Urruti.

Oilers 4, Flames 1
CALGARY ................................. 0 01 —1
EDMONTON ............................. 0 40 —4
SECOND PERIOD
Scoring: 1, Edmonton, Hyman 6 (Draisaitl, McDavid),
0:52. 2, Edmonton, Kane 8 (Draisaitl), 6:58. 3, Edmonton,
Kane 9 (Draisaitl, McDavid), 7:51. 4, Edmonton, Kane 10
(McDavid, Draisaitl), 12:58.
THIRD PERIOD
Scoring: 5, Calgary, Kylington 1 (Jarnkrok, Dube), 15:09.
SHOTS ON GOAL
CALGARY ................................. 7 12 13 —3 2
EDMONTON ........................... 21137 —4 1
Power-play opportunities: Calgary 0 of 4; Edmonton 0 of


  1. Goalies: Calgary, Vladar 0-0-0 (7 shots-7 saves),
    Calgary, Markstrom 5-5-0 (34-30). Edmonton, Koskinen
    0-1-0 (0-0), Edmonton, Smith 6-3-0 (33-32). A: 18,347
    (18,641). T: 2:38.


COLLEGE LACROSSE

NCAA men’s lacrosse
tournament
QUARTERFINALS
IN HEMPSTEAD, N.Y.
SATURDAY’S RESULTS
Rutgers 11, Penn 9
Princeton 14, Yale 10
IN COLUMBUS, OHIO
SUNDAY’S RESULTS
Maryland 1 8, V irginia 9
Cornell 10, Delaware 8
SEMIFINALS
IN EAST HARTFORD, CONN.
SATURDAY’S GAMES
Princeton vs. Maryland, 2:30, ESPN2
Rutgers vs. Cornell, noon, ESPN2
CHAMPIONSHIP
IN EAST HARTFORD, CONN.
MONDAY, MAY 30
Semifinal winners, 1

AUTO RACING

NASCAR Cup Series
ALL-STAR OPEN
At Texas Motor Speedway
In F ort Worth
Lap length: 1.50 miles
(Start position in parentheses)


  1. (2) Daniel Suárez, Chevrolet, 50 laps, 0 points.

  2. (7) Austin Dillon, Chevrolet, 50, 0.

  3. (6) Justin Haley, Chevrolet, 50, 0.

  4. (8) Corey Lajoie, Chevrolet, 50, 0.

  5. (4) Erik Jones, Chevrolet, 50, 0.

  6. (12) Ty Dillon, Chevrolet, 50, 0.

  7. (10) Cole Custer, Ford, 50, 0.

  8. (14) Todd Gilliland, Ford, 50, 0.

  9. (13) Cody Ware, Ford, 50, 0.

  10. (15) Garrett Smithley, Ford, 50, 0.

  11. (16) BJ McLeod, Ford, 50, 0.

  12. (1) Tyler Reddick, Chevrolet, accident, 42, 0.

  13. (9) Harrison Burton, Ford, accident, 42, 0.

  14. (5) Chris Buescher, Ford, garage, 40, 0.

  15. (11) Landon Cassill, Chevrolet, accident, 25, 0.

  16. (3) Ricky Stenhouse Jr, Chevrolet, garage, 20, 0.
    ALL-STAR RACE
    At Texas Motor Speedway
    In F ort Worth
    Lap length: 1.50 miles
    (Start position in parentheses)

  17. (2) Ryan Blaney, Ford, 140 laps, 0 points.

  18. (16) Denny Hamlin, Toyota, 140, 0.

  19. (12) Austin Cindric, Ford, 140, 0.

  20. (9) Joey Logano, Ford, 140, 0.

  21. (23) Daniel Suárez, Chevrolet, 140, 0.

  22. (20) Alex Bowman, Chevrolet, 140, 0.

  23. (10) AJ Allmendinger, Chevrolet, 140, 0.

  24. (22) Chris Buescher, Ford, 140, 0.

  25. (18) Brad Keselowski, Ford, 140, 0.

  26. (14) Christopher Bell, Toyota, 140, 0.

  27. (3) William Byron, Chevrolet, 140, 0.

  28. (8) Aric Almirola, Ford, 140, 0.

  29. (5) Kurt Busch, Toyota, 140, 0.

  30. (7) Martin Truex Jr, Toyota, 140, 0.

  31. (19) Michael McDowell, Ford, 140, 0.

  32. (17) Bubba Wallace, Toyota, 140, 0.

  33. (15) Kevin Harvick, Ford, 140, 0.

  34. (11) Chase Briscoe, Ford, 140, 0.

  35. (21) Ricky Stenhouse Jr, Chevrolet, 139, 0.

  36. (24) Erik Jones, Chevrolet, accident, 103, 0.

  37. (1) Kyle Busch, Toyota, accident, 47, 0.

  38. (6) Ross Chastain, Chevrolet, accident, 47, 0.

  39. (13) Chase Elliott, Chevrolet, accident, 47, 0.

  40. (4) Kyle Larson, Chevrolet, accident, 36, 0.


Warriors 109, Mavericks 100
GOLDEN STATE .................. 2523303 1— 109
DALLAS .............................. 2225213 2— 100
GOLDEN STATE: D.Green 5-10 0-0 10, Wiggins 11-20 4-5
27, Looney 3-4 3-4 9, Curry 10-20 6-6 31, Thompson 6-18
4-4 19, Porter Jr. 1-2 0-0 2, Toscano-Anderson 0-0 0-0 0,
Moody 0-3 1-2 1, Poole 2-4 4-4 10. Totals 38-81 22-25
109.
DALLAS: Bullock 0-10 0-1 0, Finney-Smith 3-7 1-2 9,
Powell 1-1 1-2 3, Brunson 7-12 3-4 20, Doncic 11-23
14-17 40, Bertans 1-3 0-0 2, Kleber 0-5 0-0 0, Dinwiddie
7-13 8-8 26, Ntilikina 0-1 0-0 0. Totals 30-75 27-34 100.
Three-point Goals: Golden State 11-32 (Curry 5-10,
Thompson 3-10, Poole 2-4, Wiggins 1-5, Moody 0-3),
Dallas 13-45 (Doncic 4-9, Dinwiddie 4-10, Brunson 3-6,
Finney-Smith 2-5, Ntilikina 0-1, Bertans 0-2, Kleber 0-5,
Bullock 0-7). Fouled Out: None. Rebounds: Golden State
47 (Looney 12), Dallas 33 (Doncic 11). Assists: Golden
State 28 (Curry 11), Dallas 18 (Bullock 4). Total Fouls:
Golden State 23, Dallas 18. A: 20,813 (19,200)

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