TUESDAY, JUNE 7 , 2022. THE WASHINGTON POST EZ M2 D5
FROM STAFF REPORTS
On the surface, this season has
been similar to last year for the
South County girls’ soccer team.
The Stallions — the 2021 Class 6
champions — will again enter the
state playoffs with an undefeated
record and a region title in hand.
But the story of this season has
been distinctive and full of twists
for South County. Whereas the
squad lucked out in terms of
injuries last spring, the program
has had to test its depth this year.
“We were so fortunate last year
— it was maybe an ankle sprain
here and there,” Coach Nina Pan-
noni said. “This year, it’s been a
lot. In the region semifinal, we
had a torn ACL; on senior night,
we had a broken collarbone.
We’ve had to develop the next-
man-up mentality. T hey’ve been a
resilient group.”
Even Pannoni has missed
games, stepping away for three
weeks for a family matter.
“They’ve really been player-led
and done a great job of holding
each other accountable,” she said.
“They’ve stepped up so much
when they need to.... Their abili-
ty to read each other and connect
with each other has been great.”
You would never know the Stal-
lions were dealing with any kind
of hardship by looking at their
region final performance Friday,
when they pounded Alexandria
City, 5-0. They set the tone with a
goal in the first three minutes.
South County was one of six
local girls’ teams to take home a
region championship last week.
P atriot won the Class 6 Region
B bracket with a shootout win
over rival Battlefield. Yorktown,
the 2019 state champion, cap-
tured Class 6 Region C with a 1-0
win against Oakton. Briar Woods
beat Potomac Falls, 2-0, to win
Class 5 Region D. Tuscarora
topped Broad Run, 1-0, in Class 4
Region C. And Brentsville District
beat Meridian, 2-1, in Class 3
Region B.
— Michael Errigo
Lacrosse
The score from Meridian’s Vir-
ginia Class 4 semifinal loss last
year includes a big number, and
Coach Courtney Gibbons has
struggled to forget it. The Mus-
tangs fell to Dominion, 19-3.
That defeat has motivated the
Mustangs over the past year as
they’ve progressed, defeating
Class 6 semifinalist Yorktown and
the Washington Catholic Athletic
Conference’s Bishop O’Connell.
On Tuesday night, Meridian will
judge how far it has come when it
meets Dominion in a Class 4
semifinal again.
“We consistently talk in prac-
tice about prepping for teams like
Dominion,” Gibbons said. “Con-
tinually working throughout the
season on our stick work and just
putting in extra work like shoot-
ing and running, et cetera — just
to be ready for a team that is at
Dominion’s level.”
This spring, the Mustangs
(17-1) won their third regional
title and are seeking their second
state crown after a 2017 champi-
onship win over Riverside. All but
one of Meridian’s wins have come
by double digits, but Dominion,
the two-time defending cham-
pion, will be one of its toughest
opponents.
“Our maturity level is up,
which definitely helps,” Gibbons
said. “We have eight seniors this
year, and they’ve all had a goal
since they came into high school
that they wanted to win like the
2017 team.”
— Kyle Melnick
Softball
As Woodgrove’s season began,
Coach Joe Spicer saw winning the
regional playoffs as a nice goal for
the Wolverines.
“Last year we got knocked out
of the regionals, and I said: ‘Ev-
erybody’s back. We got a lot of
depth, multiple pitchers.... If we
can keep our focus and battle
every single night, we got a
chance to make a nice run at the
end of the season,’ ” he said.
Woodgrove (23-2), which was
bounced from last year’s regional
playoffs by Stone Bridge, got re-
venge on the Bulldogs on Friday
with a 3-0 victory to take home
the Virginia Class 5 Region D title.
Abbey Lane stifled Stone Bridge,
tossing a no-hitter.
“[Lane’s] really good at hitting
her spots, and she moved the ball
around real well that night,”
Spicer said. “When they did hit
the ball, generally it was right at
someone or pretty weakly hit.”
Woodgrove next turns its at-
tention to the state tournament,
where it hosts Clover Hill in the
quarterfinals Tuesday.
— Noah Ferguson
Golf
On Monday, V ictoria Matthews
begins her amateur season at the
Lanto Junior Championship,
where she is set to play 54 holes
over four days at Blacksburg
Country Club. A nationally
ranked golfer, the rising senior
doesn’t compete for a high school
team.
National Cathedral School,
which Matthews has attended
since her freshman year, does not
offer the sport but permits Mat-
thews to play during the winter
and spring seasons as an inde-
pendent project.
“They are definitely really flexi-
ble with letting us go and train
because they realize that school is
not the only important thing —
you have to have other interests,”
Matthews said.
Matthews attacks her passions,
which go beyond sports.
On top of working to get re-
cruited for golf, she is pursuing a
singing career. That has required
regular travel to a studio in Los
Angeles to record her songs. And
when her family put travel on
hold because of the pandemic,
Matthews learned how to pro-
duce her own music using a digi-
tal audio workstation from her
home in Great Falls.
She is also a standout math
student. In the fall, she hopes to
study the applications of linear
algebra on computers.
Adding to her already “chaotic”
life, Matthews expressed an inter-
est in policymaking that address-
es gun violence. She wrote a letter
to the office of Sen. Mark R.
Warner (D-Va.), expressing her
interest in an internship. She was
accepted and completed an eight-
week internship on Capitol Hill.
“I was just feeling really frus-
trated, and it’s hard when you’re
young to find something to do
about it that’s actually going to
change, so I wanted to go to the
source and see how policy was
actually happening,” Matthews
said.
Matthews, who still prioritizes
golf, is grateful she has been able
to do so much at s uch a young age.
“I kind of don’t know what I’m
going to go into, whether it’s
going to be something mathy or
techie or singing,” Matthews said.
“There’s definitely ways to make
an impact in so many different
fields, so I want to make sure I
take that with me whatever I end
up doing.”
— Hayley Salvatore
GIRLS’ HIGH SCHOOL NOTES
South County unbeaten
in soccer despite losses
SCOREBOARD
JOHN MCDONNELL/THE WASHINGTON POST
The undefeated South County girls’ soccer team raised the trophy
after winning its regional championship last week in Lorton.
PRO BASKETBALL
NBA playoffs
CONFERENCE FINALS
Best of seven
EASTERN CONFERENCE
CELTICS ELIMINATED H EAT, 4-3
Game 1: at Miami 118, Boston 107
Game 2: Boston 127, at Miami 102
Game 3: Miami 109, at Boston 103
Game 4: at Boston 102, Miami 82
Game 5: Boston 93, at Miami 80
Game 6: Miami 111, at Boston 103
Game 7: Boston 100, at Miami 96
WESTERN CONFERENCE
WARRIORS ELIMINATED M AVERICKS, 4-1
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
Game 4: at Dallas 119, Golden State 109
Game 5: at Golden State 120, Dallas 110
NBA FINALS
Best o f seven; x-If necessary; A ll games televised on ABC
CELTICS AND WARRIORS TIED, 1-1
Game 1: Boston 120, at Golden State 108
Game 2: at G olden State 107, Boston 8 8
Wednesday’s game: Golden State at B oston, 9
Friday’s game: Golden State at B oston, 9
Monday’s game: Boston at G olden State, 9
x-Thursday, June 16: Golden State at B oston, 9
x-Sunday, June 19: Boston at G olden State, 8
HOCKEY
Stanley Cup playoffs
CONFERENCE FINALS
Best of seven; x-If necessary
EASTERN CONFERENCE
RANGERS LEAD LIGHTNING, 2-1
Game 1: at Rangers 6, Lightning 2
Game 2: at Rangers 3, Lightning 2
Game 3: at Lightning 3, Rangers 2
Tuesday’s game: Rangers at Lightning, 8, ESPN
Thursday’s game: Lightning at Rangers, 8, ESPN
x-Saturday’s game: Rangers at Lightning, 8, ESPN
x-Tuesday, June 14: Lightning at Rangers, 8, ESPN
WESTERN CONFERENCE
AVALANCHE ELIMINATED OILERS, 4-0
Game 1: at Colorado 8, Edmonton 6
Game 2: at Colorado 4, Edmonton 0
Game 3: Colorado 4, at Edmonton 2
Game 4: Colorado 6, at Edmonton 5 (OT)
STANLEY CUP FINALS
RANGERS-LIGHTNING WINNER VS. AVALANCHE
Best of seven
TBD
AUTO RACING
NASCAR Cup Series
2022 SCHEDULE
Winners in parentheses.
Feb. 6: x-Clash at the Coliseum Heat Race 1 (Kyle Busch)
Feb. 6: x-Clash at the Coliseum Heat Race 2 (Tyler Reddick)
Feb. 6: x-Clash at t he Coliseum H eat R ace 3 (Justin Haley)
Feb. 6: x-Clash at the Coliseum Heat Race 4 (Joey Logano)
Feb. 6: x-Clash at the Coliseum Last Chance Qualifying
Race 1 (Denny Hamlin)
Feb. 6: x-Clash at the Coliseum Last Chance Qualifying
Race 2, (Ryan Preece)
Feb. 6: Clash at the Coliseum (Joey Logano)
Feb. 17: x-Duel 1 at Daytona (Brad Keselowski)
Feb. 17: x-Duel 2 at Daytona (Chris Buescher)
Feb. 20: Daytona 500 (Austin Cindric)
Feb. 27: Wise Power 400 (Kyle Larson)
March 6: Pennzoil 400 (Alex Bowman)
March 13: Ruoff Mortgage 500 (Chase Briscoe)
March 20: QuikTrip 500 ( William Byron)
March 27: Texas Grand Prix (Ross Chastain)
April 3: Toyota Owners 400 (Denny Hamlin)
April 9: Maximum Pain Relief 400 (William Byron)
April 16: x-Qualifying Race 1 (Tyler Reddick)
April 16: x-Qualifying Race 2 (Christopher Bell)
April 16: x-Qualifying Race 3 (Justin Haley)
April 16: x-Qualifying Race 4 (Ty Dillon)
April 17: D irt Race (Kyle Busch)
April 24: Geico 500 (Ross Chastain)
May 2: Drydene 400 (Chase Elliott)
May 8: Goodyear 400 (Joey Logano)
May 15: AdventHealth 400 (Kurt Busch)
May 22: x-NASCAR All-Star Open (Daniel Suárez)
May 22: NASCAR All-Star Race (Ryan Blaney)
May 29: Coca-Cola 600 (Denny Hamlin)
June 5: Enjoy Illinois 300, Madison, Ill. (Joey Logano)
June 12: Toyota/Save Mart 350, Sonoma, Calif.
June 26: Ally 400, Lebanon, Tenn.
July 3: Kwik Trip 250, Elkhart Lake, Wis.
July 10: Quaker State 400, Hampton, Ga.
July 17: Ambetter 301, Loudon, N.H.
July 24: Explore the Pocono M ountains 3 50, Long Pond, Pa.
July 31: Verizon 200 at the Brickyard, Speedway, Ind.
Aug. 7: FireKeepers Casino 400, Brooklyn, Mich.
Aug. 14: Federated Auto Parts 400, Richmond
Aug. 21: Go Bowling at the Glen, Watkins Glen, N.Y.
Aug. 27: Coke Zero Sugar 400, Daytona Beach, Fla.
Sept. 4: Southern 500, Darlington, S.C.
Sept. 11: Hollywood Casino 400, Kansas City, Kan.
Sept. 17: Night Race, Bristol, Tenn.
Sept. 25: A utomotive 500, Fort Worth
Oct. 2: YellaWood 500, Talladega, Ala.
Oct. 9: Roval 400, Concord, N.C.
Oct. 16: South Point 400, Las Vegas
Oct. 23: Dixie Vodka 400, Homestead, Fla.
Oct. 30: Xfinity 500, Ridgeway, Va.
Nov. 6: NASCAR Cup S eries C hampionship, Avondale, Ariz.
x-Non-points race
WNBA
EAST WLPct GB
Connecticut.................................. 93 .750 —
Chicago......................................... 73 .700 1
Atlanta......................................... 74 .636 11 / 2
Washington.................................. 75 .583 2
New York...................................... 38 .273 51 / 2
Indiana.......................................... 31 0. 231 61 / 2
WEST WLPct GB
Las Vegas................................... 10 2. 833 —
Dallas............................................ 65 .545 31 / 2
Seattle.......................................... 55 .500 4
Los Angeles.................................. 57 .417 5
Minnesota.................................... 38 .273 61 / 2
Phoenix......................................... 38 .273 61 / 2
SUNDAY’S RESULTS
at Chicago 91, Washington 82
Minnesota 84, at New York 77
at Atlanta 75, Indiana 66
at Phoenix 81, Los Angeles 74
at Las Vegas 84, Dallas 78
Connecticut 93, at Seattle 86
MONDAY’S RESULTS
No games scheduled.
TUESDAY’S GAMES
Minnesota at New York, 7
Atlanta at Seattle, 10
WEDNESDAY’S GAMES
Chicago at Washington, 8
Indiana at Connecticut, 7
THURSDAY’S GAMES
No games scheduled.
PRO FOOTBALL
USFL
All games played in Birmingham, Ala.
NORTH WLTPct PF PA
New Jersey....................... 710 .875 181136
Philadelphia...................... 530 .625 222201
Michigan........................... 170 .125 155190
Pittsburgh......................... 170 .125 110193
SOUTH WLTPct PF PA
y-Birmingham................... 800 1.000 198134
New Orleans..................... 530 .625 176138
Tampa Bay........................ 440 .500 138157
Houston............................ 170 .125 159190
y-Clinched playoff berth
WEEK 8
FRIDAY’S RESULT
at New Jersey 29, Pittsburgh 18
SATURDAY’S RESULT
at Birminghham 10, New Orleans 9
SUNDAY’S RESULTS
at Philadelphia 46, Michigan 24
at Tampa Bay 13, Houston 3
WEEK 9
SATURDAY’S GAMES
New Jersey at Michigan, 1
Houston at Birmingham, 6
SUNDAY’S GAMES
Tampa Bay at New Orleans, 4
Philadelphia at Pittsburgh, 7:30
WEEK 10
SATURDAY, JUNE 18
Philadelphia at New Jersey, noon
Birmingham Tampa Bay, 4
SUNDAY, JUNE 19
Michigan at Pittsburgh, 4
New Orleans at Houston, 8:30
COLLEGE BASEBALL
NCAA baseball regionals
DOUBLE ELIMINATION
IN COLLEGE PARK
FRIDAY'S RESULTS
Game 1: Connecticut 8 , Wake Forest 7
Game 2: Maryland 2 3, L ong Island 2
SATURDAY'S RESULTS
Game 3: Wake Forest 10, Long Island 4, Long Island
eliminated
Game 4: Connecticut 1 0, M aryland 5
SUNDAY'S RESULTS
Game 5: Maryland 10, Wake Forest 5, Wake Forest
eliminated
Game 6: Maryland 7, Connecticut 6 (11)
MONDAY'S RESULT
Game 7: C onnecticut 1 1, Maryland 8, Connecticut a d-
vances
IN BLACKSBURG, VA.
FRIDAY'S RESULTS
Game 1: Columbia 8, Gonzaga 2
Game 2: Virginia Tech 15, W right State 9
SATURDAY'S RESULTS
Game 3: Gonzaga 11, Wright State 9, Wright State
eliminated
Game 4: Virginia Tech 24, Columbia 4
SUNDAY'S RESULTS
Game 5: Columbia 15, Gonzaga 6 , Gonzaga eliminated
Game 6: Virginia Tech 7 , Columbia 2, Virginia Tech
advances
IN GREENVILLE, N.C.
FRIDAY'S RESULTS
Game 1: East Carolina 17, Coppin State 1
Game 2: Virginia 7, C oastal Carolina 2
SATURDAY'S RESULTS
Game 3: Coastal Carolina 10, Coppin State 8, Coppin
State e liminated
Game 4: East Carolina 4, V irginia 2
SUNDAY'S RESULTS
Game 5: Coastal Carolina 7, Virginia 6, Virginia eliminat-
ed
Game 6: Coastal Carolina 9, East Carolina 1
MONDAY'S RESULT
Game 7: East Carolina 13, C oastal Carolina 4, East
Carolina advances
IN KNOXVILLE, TENN.
FRIDAY'S RESULTS
Game 1: Campbell 15, Georgia Tech 8
Game 2: Tennessee 1 0, A labama State 0
SATURDAY'S RESULTS
Game 3: Georgia Tech 13, Alabama State 4, Alabama
State e liminated
Game 4: Tennessee 12, Campbell 7
SUNDAY'S RESULTS
Game 5: Georgia Tech 1 6, C ampbell 5, Campbell eliminat-
ed
Game 6: Tennessee 9 , G eorgia Tech 6, Tennessee
advances
IN STATESBORO, GA.
FRIDAY'S RESULTS
Game 1: Notre Dame 3 , T exas Tech 2
SATURDAY'S RESULTS
Game 2: Georgia Southern 8, UNC Greensboro 0
Game 3: Texas Tech 2, UNC Greensboro 0, UNC Greens-
boro eliminated
Game 4: Notre Dame 6, G eorgia Southern 4
SUNDAY'S RESULTS
Game 5: Texas Tech 3, G eorgia Southern 1, Georgia
Southern eliminated
Game 6: Notre Dame 2, T exas Tech 1, N otre Dame
advances
IN AUSTIN
FRIDAY'S RESULTS
Game 1: Texas 1 1, A ir Force 3
Game 2: Louisiana Tech 12, D allas Baptist 5
SATURDAY'S RESULTS
Game 3: Air Force 5, Dallas Baptist 1, Dallas Baptist
eliminated
Game 4: Texas 5 , L ouisiana Tech 2
SUNDAY'S RESULTS
Game 5: Air Force 9, L ouisiana Tech 7, Louisiana Tech
eliminated
Game 6: Texas 1 0, A ir Force 1, Texas advances
IN COLLEGE STATION, TEX.
FRIDAY'S RESULTS
Game 1: Texas A&M 8, O ral Roberts 2
Game 2: Louisiana 7, TCU 6
SATURDAY'S RESULTS
Game 3: TCU 3, Oral Roberts 1, Oral Roberts eliminated
Game 4: Texas A&M 9, L ouisiana 6
SUNDAY'S RESULTS
Game 5: TCU 6, L ouisiana 1, Louisiana eliminated
Game 6: Texas A&M 15, T CU 9, Texas A&M advances
IN LOUISVILLE
FRIDAY'S RESULTS
Game 1: Louisville 7 , S outheast Missouri State 2
Game 2: M ichigan 8, Oregon 6
SATURDAY'S RESULTS
Game 3: Oregon 18, Southeast Missouri State 6,
Southeast Missouri State eliminated
Game 4: Michigan 7, Louisville 3
SUNDAY'S RESULTS
Game 5: Louisville 8, Oregon 5 , Oregon eliminated
Game 6: Louisville 20, Michigan 1
MONDAY’S RESULT
Game 7: Louisville 11, M ichigan 9, Louisville advances
IN GAINESVILLE, FLA.
FRIDAY'S RESULTS
Game 1: Oklahoma 16, Liberty 3
Game 2: Florida 7, Central Michigan 3
SATURDAY'S RESULTS
Game 3: Central Michigan 3, Liberty 2 (12), Liberty
eliminated
Game 4: Oklahoma 9, Florida 4
SUNDAY'S RESULTS
Game 5: Florida 6, Central Michigan 5, Central Michigan
eliminated
Game 6: Florida 7, Oklahoma 2
MONDAY'S RESULT
Game 7: Oklahoma 5 , F lorida 4, Oklahoma advances
IN STANFORD, CALIF.
FRIDAY'S RESULTS
Game 1: Stanford 2 0, B inghamton 7
Game 2: Texas State 7 , UC Santa Barbara 3
SATURDAY'S RESULTS
Game 3: UC Santa Barbara 9, Binghamton 4, Binghamton
eliminated
Game 4: Texas State 5, Stanford 2
SUNDAY'S RESULTS
Game 5: Stanford 8, UC Santa Barbara 4, Santa Barbara
eliminated
Game 6: Stanford 8, Texas State 4
MONDAY'S RESULT
Game 7: Texas State v s. Stanford, late
IN CHAPEL HILL, N.C.
FRIDAY'S RESULTS
Game 1: North Carolina 1 5, H ofstra 4
Game 2: VCU 8, Georgia 1
SATURDAY'S RESULTS
Game 3: Georgia 24, Hofstra 1, Hofstra eliminated
Game 4: VCU 4, North Carolina 3
SUNDAY'S RESULTS
Game 5: North Carolina 6, Georgia 5 , Georgia eliminated
Game 6: North Carolina 19, VCU 8
MONDAY'S RESULT
Game 7: North Carolina 7, VCU 3 , North Carolina
advances
IN STILLWATER, OKLA.
FRIDAY'S RESULTS
Game 1: Arkansas 7, Grand Canyon 1
Game 2: Oklahoma State 10, M issouri State 5
SATURDAY'S RESULTS
Game 3: Missouri State 8, Grand Canyon 7, Grand Canyon
eliminated
Game 4: Arkansas 2 0, O klahoma State 12
SUNDAY'S RESULTS
Game 5: Oklahoma State 29, Missouri State 15, Missouri
State eliminated.
Game 6: Oklahoma State 14, Arkansas 10 (10)
MONDAY'S RESULT
Game 7: Arkansas 7, O klahoma State 3, Arkansas
advances
IN CORAL GABLES, FLA.
SATURDAY'S RESULTS
Game 1: Miami 11, C anisius 6
Game 2: Mississippi 7, Arizona 4
SUNDAY'S RESULTS
Game 3: Arizona 7, Canisius 5
Game 4: Mississippi 2, Miami 1
Game 5: Arizona 4 , M iami 3, Miami eliminated
MONDAY'S RESULTS
Game 6: Mississippi 2 2, A rizona 6, Mississippi a dvances
IN HATTIESBURG, MISS.
FRIDAY'S RESULTS
Game 1: Southern Mississippi 2, Army 0
Game 2: LSU 1 4, K ennesaw State 11
SATURDAY'S RESULTS
Game 3: Kennesaw State 9, Army 8, Army eliminated
Game 4: LSU 7, Southern Mississippi 6 (10)
SUNDAY'S RESULTS
Game 5: Southern Mississippi 4, Kennesaw State 3,
Kennesaw State eliminated
Game 6: Southern Mississippi 8, LSU 4
MONDAY'S RESULT
Game 7: Southern Mississippi 8, LSU 7 , Southern
Mississippi advances
IN AUBURN, ALA.
FRIDAY'S RESULTS
Game 1: Florida State 5, UCLA 3
Game 2: Auburn 19, S outheastern Louisiana 7
SATURDAY'S RESULTS
Game 3: UCLA 16, Southeastern L ouisiana 2, Southeast-
ern Louisiana eliminated
Game 4: Auburn 21, Florida State 7
SUNDAY'S RESULTS
Game 5: UCLA 2 , F lorida State 1
Game 6: Auburn 11, U CLA 4, Auburn advances
IN CORVALLIS, ORE.
FRIDAY'S RESULTS
Game 1: S an Diego 3, Vanderbilt 2
Game 2: Oregon State 5 , New Mexico State 4 (10)
SATURDAY'S RESULTS
Game 3: Vanderbilt 2 1, N ew Mexico State 1, New Mexico
State eliminated
Game 4: Oregon State 12, San Diego 3
SUNDAY'S RESULTS
Game 5: Vanderbilt 14, San Diego 4, San Diego eliminat-
ed
Game 6: Vanderbilt 8, Oregon State 1
MONDAY'S RESULT
Game 7: Oregon State 7, V anderbilt 6, Oregon State
advances
SOCCER
MLS
EAST WLTPts GF GA
New York City FC.............. 83226 25 10
Philadelphia...................... 617251910
CF Montréal...................... 752232826
New York........................... 635232415
Orlando City...................... 653211720
Cincinnati.......................... 67119 21 25
Inter Miami CF.................. 563181522
Charlotte FC...................... 581161318
Columbus.......................... 45416 17 16
Atlanta.............................. 45416 20 20
New England..................... 45416 22 23
Toronto FC........................ 473152127
D.C. United........................ 472141723
Chicago.............................. 27511 13 20
WEST WLTPts GF GA
Los Angeles FC.................. 93229 29 16
FC Dallas........................... 734252413
Real Salt Lake................... 74425 18 19
Austin FC.......................... 74324 28 18
LA Galaxy.......................... 75223 17 15
Nashville........................... 644221816
Houston............................ 563181717
Minnesota United............. 56318 15 15
Colorado............................ 563181617
Vancouver......................... 57217 16 24
Seattle.............................. 56116 15 16
Portland............................ 366152125
San Jose............................ 365142532
Sporting KC....................... 384131326
SATURDAY’S RESULT
at Vancouver 2, Real Salt Lake 1
SATURDAY’S MATCHES
New York at Charlotte, 3
San Jose at Nashville, 6
SUNDAY’S MATCH
New England at Kansas City, 3
TUESDAY, JUNE 14
Vancouver at Seattle, 10:30
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 15
Orlando City at New England, 7:30
SATURDAY, JUNE 18
D.C. United at Chicago, 8
Los Angeles FC at Seattle, 3
Portland at LA Galaxy, 5
Toronto at New York, 7
Charlotte at Columbus, 7:30
Austin at Montreal, 7:30
Houston at Orlando, 7:30
Cincinnati at Philadelphia, 7:30
Vancouver at FC Dallas, 9
San Jose at Real Salt Lake, 9:30
SUNDAY, JUNE 19
Miami at Atlanta, 3
Colorado at New York City FC, 5
Sporting KC at Nashville, 6
Minnesota at New England, 8
NWSL
WLTPts GF GA
San Diego.......................... 42113 10 5
Houston............................ 31211113
Chicago.............................. 31211 11 8
Portland............................ 213995
Gotham FC........................ 320955
OL Reign............................ 223955
Angel City FC.................... 330946
Louisville........................... 232869
Orlando............................. 2328917
Washington...................... 124767
Kansas City....................... 1425511
North Carolina................... 131466
FRIDAY’S RESULTS
at Houston 5, Orlando 0
at Portland 3, Angel City FC 0
SATURDAY’S RESULTS
at Gotham FC 1, Washington 0
at Chicago 1, OL Reign 0
North Carolina 3, at Louisville 0
San Diego 2, at Kansas City 2
TUESDAY’S MATCH
Houston at Angel City FC, 10
WEDNESDAY’S MATCHES
Washington at Chicago, 8
Portland at San Diego, 10
SATURDAY’S MATCHES
North Carolina at Washington, 7
Angel City FC at Louisville, 8
Gotham FC at Kansas City, 8:30
SUNDAY’S MATCHES
OL Reign at San Diego, 5
Orlando at Chicago, 6
Portland at Houston, 7
OPEN INTERNACIONAL DE VALENCIA
At Club de Tenis Sporting Club de Tenis Valencia
In Valencia, Spain
Purse: $99,196
Surface: Red clay
SINGLES — ROUND OF 32
Wang Xiyu, China, def. Ana Bogdan (7), Romania, 6-1,
7-5; Anastasia Potapova (5), Russia, def. Oksana
Selekhmeteva, Russia, 5-7, 7-5, 6-2; Julia Grabher,
Austria, def. Carole Monnet, France, 7-5, 6-3; Kristina
Kucova (6), Slovakia, def. Seone Mendez, Australia, 6-4,
4-1, ret; Mirjam Bjorklund, Sweden, def. Aliona Bolsova
Zadoinov, Spain, 3-6, 6-3, 7-5; Rebeka Masarova, Spain,
def. Maja Chwalinska, Poland, 6-1, 7-5.
WTA
ROTHESAY OPEN NOTTINGHAM
At Nottingham Tennis Centre
In Nottingham, Great Britain
Purse: $239,477
Surface: Grass
SINGLES — Q UALIFICATION ROUND
Eden Silva, Britain, def. Sarah Beth Grey, Britain, 5-7,
7-5, 6-2; Katarzyna Kawa (4), Poland, def. Jana Fett,
Croatia, 7-5, 4-6, 6-2; Yuriko Lily Miyazaki, Britain, def.
Astra Sharma (2), Australia, 3-6, 6-2, 6-0; Daria Snigur
(5), Ukraine, def. Danielle Lao, United States, 7-6, 4-6,
6-4; Katie Boulter (7), Britain, def. Maddison Inglis (3),
Australia, 3-6, 6-2, 6-3; Cristina Bucsa (6), Spain, def.
Tessah Andrianjafitrimo (8), France, 6-3, 6-2.
SINGLES — ROUND OF 32
Harriet Dart, Britain, def. Donna Vekic, Croatia, 6-4, 6-3;
Heather Watson, Britain, def. Katie Volynets, United
States, 6-4, 6-2; Jodie Anna Burrage, Britain, def. Zhu
Lin, China, 7-6 (7-5), 6-4; Tereza Martincova, Czech
Republic, def. Oceane Dodin, France, 7-6 (7-1), 7-5.
ATP
BOSS OPEN
At Tennis Club Weissenhof; In S tuttgart, Germany
Purse: $740,414
Surface: Grass
SINGLES — ROUND OF 32
Benjamin Bonzi, France, def. Feliciano Lopez, Spain, 6-4,
6-1; Oscar Otte, Germany, def. Daniel Altmaier, Ger-
many, 7-6 (7-2), 7-6 (7-4); Radu Albot, Moldova, def.
Joao Sousa, Portugal, 6-2, 7-6 (9-7); Jan-Lennard Struff,
Germany, def. Marcos Giron, United States, 7-5, 5-7, 7-6
(10-8); Lorenzo Sonego (6), Italy, def. Benoit Paire,
France, 7-5, 6-2.
DOUBLES — ROUND OF 16
Mate Pavic, Croatia, and Hubert Hurkacz (3), Poland, def.
Dustin Brown, Jamaica, and Evan King, United States,
6-3, 6-4; Nick Kyrgios, Australia, and Alexander Bublik,
Kazakhstan, def. Philipp Oswald, Austria, and Hans Hach
Verdugo, Mexico, 6-2, 6-4.
NASCAR Cup Series
POINTS LEADERS
Through Sunday.
- Chase Elliott, 507.
- Kyle Busch, 498.
- Ross Chastain, 490.
- Ryan Blaney, 479.
- Martin Truex Jr, 470.
- Joey Logano, 467.
- Kyle Larson, 444.
- Alex Bowman, 439.
- William Byron, 438.
- Christopher Bell, 434.
- Aric Almirola, 385.
- Tyler Reddick, 379.
- Kevin Harvick, 377.
- Chase Briscoe, 362.
- Erik Jones, 353.
- Austin Dillon, 350.
- Kurt Busch, 333.
- Austin Cindric, 330.
- Denny Hamlin, 319.
- Daniel Suárez, 319.
- Michael McDowell, 293.
- Bubba Wallace, 283.
- Justin Haley, 278.
- Chris Buescher, 275.
- Ricky Stenhouse Jr, 272.
- Ty Dillon, 256.
- Cole Custer, 246.
- Harrison Burton, 223.
- Todd Gilliland, 221.
PGA Tour
FEDEX CUP LEADERS
Through Sunday.
Points Money
- ..................Scottie Scheffler 3,142 $11,215,187
- ............................Sam Burns 2,101 $6,145,981
- ....................Cameron Smith 1,663 $7,166,637
4.....................Patrick Cantlay 1,580 $4,911,061 - .....................Justin Thomas 1,568 $5,821,111
- ...............Hideki Matsuyama 1,544 $4,816,991
- ............................Max Homa 1,535 $4,877,560
- .......................Jordan Spieth 1,404 $4,270,811
- .............................Jon Rahm 1,353 $3,908,976
10......................Billy Horschel 1,334 $4,704,628
11............................Tom Hoge 1,309 $3,955,721
12......................Will Zalatoris 1,299 $4,883,750
13.........................Talor Gooch 1,281 $3,650,084
14..........................Sungjae Im 1,240 $3,623,324
15........................Rory McIlroy 1,237 $4,954,511
Formula One
2022 SCHEDULE
Winners in parentheses.
March 20: Bahrain Grand Prix (Charles Leclerc)
March 27: Saudi Arabian Grand Prix (Max Verstappen)
April 10: Australian Grand Prix (Charles Leclerc)
April 24: Imola Grand Prix (Max Verstappen)
May 8: Miami Grand Prix (Max Verstappen)
May 22: Spanish Grand Prix (Max Verstappen)
May 29: Monaco Grand Prix (Sergio Perez)
June 12: Azerbaijan Grand Prix, Baku.
June 19: Canadian Grand Prix, Montreal.
July 3: British Grand Prix, Silverstone.
July 10: Austrian Grand Prix, Spielberg, Austria.
July 24: French Grand Prix, Le Castellet.
July 31: Hungarian Grand Prix, Budapest.
Aug. 28: Belgian Grand Prix, Spa-Francorchamps.
Sept. 4: Dutch Grand Prix, Zandvoort, Netherlands.
Sept. 11: Italian Grand Prix, Monza.
Oct. 2: Singapore Grand Prix, Singapore City.
Oct. 9: Japanese Grand Prix, Suzuka.
Oct. 23: United States Grand Prix, Austin, Texas.
Oct. 30: Mexican Grand Prix, Mexico City.
Nov. 13: Brazilian Grand Prix, Sao Paulo.
Nov. 20: Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, Abu Dhabi, United Arab
Emirates.
POINTS LEADERS
Through May 29.
- Max Verstappen, 125.
- Charles Leclerc, 116.
- Sergio Perez, 110.
- George Russell, 84.
- Carlos Sainz Jr, 83.
- Lewis Hamilton, 50.
- Lando Norris, 48.
- Valtteri Bottas, 40.
- Esteban Ocon, 30.
- Kevin Magnussen, 15.
- Daniel Ricciardo, 11.
- Yuki Tsunoda, 11.
- Fernando Alonso, 10.
- Pierre Gasly, 6.
- Sebastian Vettel, 5.
- Alexander Albon, 3.
- Lance Stroll, 2.
- Guanyu Zhou, 1.
- Mick Schumacher, 0.
- Nico Hulkenberg, 0.
- Nicholas Latifi, 0.
COLLEGE SOFTBALL
Women’s College World Series
At OGE Energy Field; In O klahoma City
DOUBLE ELIMINATION
x-If necessary
THURSDAY’S RESULTS
Game 1: Texas 7, UCLA 2
Game 2: Oklahoma 13, N orthwestern 2
Game 3: Florida 7, O regon State 1
Game 4: Oklahoma State 4, Arizona 2
FRIDAY’S RESULTS
Game 5: UCLA 6, Northwestern 1, Northwestern elimi-
nated
Game 6: Arizona 3, Oregon State 1, Oregon State
eliminated
SATURDAY’S RESULTS
Game 7: Oklahoma 7, Texas 2
Game 8: Oklahoma State 2 , Florida 0
SUNDAY’S RESULTS
Game 9: UCLA 8, Florida 0, Florida eliminated
Game 10: Texas 5, Arizona 2, Arizona eliminated
MONDAY’S RESULTS
Game 11: UCLA 7, Oklahoma 3
Game 12: Oklahoma 15, UCLA 0, Oklahoma advances
Game 13: Texas 5, Oklahoma State 0
Game 14: Oklahoma State vs. Texas, late
CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES
Best of three; x-If necessary
Wednesday’s game: Oklahoma vs. Oklahoma State-Tex-
as winner8:30, ESPN
Thursday’s game: Oklahoma vs. Oklahoma State-Texas
winner 7:30, ESPN
x-Friday’s game: Oklahoma vs. Oklahoma State-Texas
winner 8:30, ESPN
TENNIS
ATP/WTA
LIBEMA OPEN
At Autotron Rosmalen; In D en Bosch, Netherlands
Purse: $693,239
Surface: Grass
MEN’S SINGLES — Q UALIFICATION ROUND
Andreas Seppi (3), Italy, def. Gijs Brouwer (8), Nether-
lands, 7-5, 6-7, 6-3.
MEN’S SINGLES — ROUND OF 32
Hugo Gaston, France, def. Kwon Soon Woo, South Korea,
6-2, 6-1.
WOMEN’S SINGLES — Q UALIFICATION ROUND
Caty McNally, United States, def. Valentini Gramma-
tikopoulou (8), Greece, 6-1, 6-2; Jamie Loeb (12), United
States, def. Susan Bandecchi, Switzerland, 6-3, 4-6, 6-4;
Storm Sanders, Australia, def. Yanina Wickmayer,
Belgium, 6-1, 7-5.
WOMEN’S SINGLES — ROUND OF 32
Anna Kalinskaya, Russia, def. Suzan Lamens, Nether-
lands, 7-6 (7-5), 6-3.
GOLF
World Golf Ranking
Through Sunday.
- .......................Scottie Scheffler USA 10.15
- ...................................Jon Rahm ESP 7.67
- ..........................Patrick Cantlay USA 7.29
- .........................Cameron Smith AUS 7.24
- ........................Collin Morikawa USA 6.93
- ...........................Justin Thomas USA 6.93
- ..........................Viktor Hovland NOR 6.77
- ..............................Rory McIlroy NIR 6.51
- .................................Sam Burns USA 6.09
10...........................Jordan Spieth USA 5.64
11...........................Billy Horschel USA 5.23
12....................Xander Schauffele USA 4.89
13...................Hideki Matsuyama JPN 4.73
14...........................Will Zalatoris USA 4.58
15........................Dustin Johnson USA 4.42
16.....................Joaquin Niemann CHI 4.38
17.......................Matt Fitzpatrick ENG 4.16
18................................Tony Finau USA 3.96
19........................Abraham Ancer MEX 3.88
20.........................Brooks Koepka USA 3.87
21.....................Louis Oosthuizen SAF 3.86
22...............................Sungjae Im KOR 3.85
23................................Max Homa USA 3.74
24............................Tyrell Hatton ENG 3.62
25.............................Shane Lowry IRL 3.59
26...........................Daniel Berger USA 3.57
27................................Paul Casey ENG 3.52
28................Bryson DeChambeau USA 3.42
29...........................Harris English USA 3.41
30........................Cameron Young USA 3.26
31..........................Corey Conners CAN 3.23
32.............................Kevin Kisner USA 3.22
33............................Jason Kokrak USA 3.19
34...................................Kevin Na USA 3.17
35..............................Talor Gooch USA 2.84
36.............................Patrick Reed USA 2.83
Avalanche 6, Oilers 5 (OT)
COLORADO ........................ 1 041 —6
EDMONTON ....................... 0 320 —5
FIRST PERIOD
Scoring: 1, Colorado, Makar 5 (Lehkonen), 3:46 (pp).
SECOND PERIOD
Scoring: 2 , Edmonton, Hyman 10 (Nurse, Draisaitl), 7:39.
3, Edmonton, Nugent-Hopkins 6, 16:57. 4, Edmonton,
McDavid 10 (Barrie, Draisaitl), 18:54 (pp).
THIRD PERIOD
Scoring: 5, Colorado, Toews 5 (Makar, Landeskog), 0:31.
6, Edmonton, Hyman 11 (McDavid, Draisaitl), 3:55. 7,
Colorado, Landeskog 8, 8:58. 8, Colorado, MacKinnon 11
(Makar, Lehkonen), 13:30. 9, Colorado, Rantanen 5
(Makar, Landeskog), 14:47 (pp). 10, Edmonton, Kassian
2 (McDavid, Draisaitl), 16:38.
OVERTIME
Scoring: 11, Colorado, Lehkonen 6 (Helm, Makar), 1:19.
SHOTS ON GOAL
COLORADO ...................... 1610142 —4 2
EDMONTON ..................... 12815 0— 35
Power-play opportunities: Colorado 2 of 2; Edmonton 1
of 5. Goalies: Colorado, Francouz 6-0-0 (35 shots-30
saves). Edmonton, Smith 8-6-0 (42-36). A: 1 8,347
(18,641). T: 2:55.