FRIDAY, AUGUST 30, 2019 The Boston Globe Sports C9
Baseball
INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE
North Division
W L Pct. GB
Syracuse..................73 63 .537 —
Scranton/W-B.........73 63 .537 -Buffalo .....................69 67 .507 4
Rochester................68 68 .500 5
Lehigh Valley..........63 72 .467 9½
Pawtucket...............57 78 .425 15½
South Division
W L Pct. GB
Gwinnett..................78 57 .578 —Charlotte .................74 61 .548 4
Durham....................73 62 .541 5
Norfolk.....................57 78 .422 21
West Division
W L Pct. GB
Columbus ................77 59 .566 —
Toledo......................65 71 .478 12
Indianapolis ............65 71 .478 12Louisville .................57 79 .419 20
THURSDAY'S RESULTS
Pawtucket 9..Scranton/W-B 5..(8 inn.)
Scranton/W-B 8.Pawtuckt 4. .(10 inn.)
Syracuse 2......................Lehigh Valley 0
Columbus 9............................Louisville 1
Toledo 7.............................Indianapolis 2
Rochester 7................................Buffalo 6
Norfolk 8.................................Gwinnett 1
FRIDAY'S GAMES
Lehigh Valley at PawtucketGame 15:05
Lehigh Valley at PawtucketGame 2TBD
Gwinnett at Durham.........................7:05
Buffalo at Scranton/W-B..................7:05
Louisville at Toledo...........................7:05
Syracuse at Rochester.....................7:05
Charlotte at Norfolk..........................7:05
Columbus at Indianapolis................7:15
PAWTUCKET RED SOX
Through game of August 29, 2019
BATTING
Brentz ........ .218 298 46 65 18 50Avg. AB R H HR RBI
Centeno..... .249 265 27 66 4 40
Chatham.... .275 69 7 19 2 9
Chavis........ .246 65 9 16 5 7
Dalbec........ .277 94 11 26 7 15DeLopez..... .214 14 1 3 0 0
GHernndz.. .218 427 74 93 16 53
Matheny.... .000 2 1 0 0 0
OHernndz.. .203 138 18 28 5 17
Ockimey .... .213 362 63 77 25 57RCastillo .... .277 448 63 124 17 62
Sturgeon.... .266 323 37 86 6 38
Witte .......... .282 373 44 105 8 49
PITCHING
W-L ERA Sv. IP SO
Brewer .......... 2-2 3.72 0 9„ 9
ERamírez ...... 5-8 4.66 0 119„ 91
Hart ............... 9-6 3.69 0 95 76Houck............ 0-0 3.22 1 22‚ 25
Kelley ............ 5-5 1.87 12 62„ 58
Lakins............ 3-4 4.60 6 45 42
Mejia.............. 2-7 6.31 7 45„ 46Poyner........... 2-5 3.60 5 55 66
Shawaryn ..... 1-2 4.46 0 84„ 74
Stankiwcz..... 6-7 3.97 0 127 103
Sturgeon....... 0-0 12.00 0 3 2
Tapia ............. 4-3 4.83 2 63‚ 49Velázquez..... 0-0 3.31 1 16‚ 14
Weber ........... 1-5 4.50 0 78 63
Witte.............. 0-0 27.00 0 1 0
EASTERN LEAGUE
Eastern Division
W L Pct. GB
Reading....................39 29 .574 —
x-TrHartford...................35 33 .515 4enton................. 36 32 .52 93
Portland...................32 35 .478 6½
New Hampshire .....30 38 .441 9
Binghamton ............29 42 .408 11½
WesternDivision
W L Pct. GB
Bowie .......................45 23 .662 —
Erie ...........................43 25 .632 2Altoona....................3 33 5. 48512
x-Harrisburg ...........30 35 .462 13½
Richmond................ 29 39 .42 616
Akron........................26 41 .388 18½
x-First Half Winner
THURSDAY'S RESULTS
Altoona 3......................................Akron 2
New Hampshire 8....................Trenton 2
Portland 4..........................Binghamton 0
Richmond 9......................................Erie 5
Hartford 10..........................Harrisburg 4
Bowie 17...................................Reading 2
FRIDAY'S GAMES
New Hampshire at Portland.................7
Altoona at Harrisburg............................7
Reading at Trenton................................7
Hartford at Binghamton...................7:05
Bowie at Richmond...........................7:05
Erie at Akron......................................7:05
PORTLAND SEA DOGS
Through game of August 29, 2019
BATTING
Avg. AB R H HR RBI
Curletta ..... .206 301 43 62 9 43Duran ......... .252 302 39 76 1 18
Hardy......... .161 31 1 5 0 1
JRivera........ 232323 33 75 531
Lovullo....... .143 49 2 7 0 2
Lucena....... .500 2 0 1 0 0Madden ..... .235 68 6 16 5 12
Netzer........ .244 446 52 109 7 48
Rei .............. .139 72 3 10 0 6
TJoseph ..... .308 39 5 12 0 4
Tendler ...... .241 399 45 96 10 56Wilson........ .224 196 33 44 8 22
PITCHING
AGomez........ 0-0W-L ERA Sv. IP SO8.10 03 ‚3
Bazardo......... 4-1 2.97 0 30‚ 31
DJimenez ...... 4-4 3.59 9 82„ 72
DReyes........ 7-12 4.24 0 144‚ 107Feltman......... 2-3 5.47 4 49‚ 50
Gorst.............. 2-6 4.34 2 45„ 39
Kent............... 5-7 3.95 0 116‚ 79
Lau................. 1-4 2.77 7 48„ 57
Leyer ............. 0-1 2.78 0 22„ 28Mata.............. 3-6 5.79 0 46„ 50
McGrath........7-11.68 11 12‚ 113
Wade............. 6-4 2.74 0 95‚ 64
Weems.......... 0-2 3.98 8 43 54
NY-PENN LEAGUE
Stedler Division
W L Pct. GB
Lowell.......................39 33 .542 —Conn
Vermont...................31 40 .437 7½ecticut.............^3437 .479 4½
Tri-City.....................29 42 .408 9½
McNamara Division
W L Pct. GB
Hudson Valley........41 30 .577 —
Brooklyn ..................40 31 .563 1
Aberdeen.................40 31 .563 1Staten Island ..........39 33 .542 2½
Pinckney Division
Batavia.....................39 33 .542 —W L Pct. GB
West Virginia..........38 33 .535 ½
State College..........37 35 .514 2
Mahoning Valley....35 36 .493 3½
Williamsport ...........31 41 .431 8Auburn.....................27 45 .375 12
THURSDAY'S RESULTS
West Virginia 5.....Batavia 4.....(10 inn.)
Tri-City 6............Lowell 3............(8 inn.)
Lowell 7............Tri-City 2............(7 inn.)
Connecticut 6......Vermont 2......(8 inn.)
Connecticut at Vermont..Game 2..TBD
Hudson Valley 6.............Staten Island 5
State College 8........Mahoning Valley 1
Williamsport 7...........................Auburn 1
Aberdeen 12...........................Brooklyn 3
FRIDAY'S GAMES
Hudson Valley at Staten Island...........7
Tri-City at Lowell...............................7:05
State College at Mahoning Valley.7:05
Connecticut at Vermont...................7:05
Auburn at Williamsport....................7:05
Batavia at West Virginia..................7:05
Brooklyn at Aberdeen.......................7:05
LOWELL SPINNERS
Through game of August 29, 2019
BATTING
Avg. AB R H HR RBI
Arnold........ .119 42 6 5 1 5Bandy......... .162 99 11 16 0 8
Campana... .216 125 19 27 7 21
Cannon ...... .212 151 14 32 3 21
Dalton ........ .192 104 16 20 2 13Davis .......... .293 133 18 39 5 27
Decker........ .236 165 21 39 6 24
Diaz ............ .253 99 15 25 1 7
Erro............. .264 129 14 34 0 16
Flores......... .185 173 12 32 0 10GJimenez... .363 226 35 82 3 19
Groshans... .217 143 15 31 4 21
KPetit......... 1.00 1 0 1 0 0
LeGrant...... .281 57 12 16 1 5
Northcut.... .215 186 20 40 1 22Scott........... .261 119 20 31 3 12
PITCHING
Cellucci ......... 1-0 5.25 0 12 17W-L ERA Sv. IP SO
De La Ros ..... 4-1 1.93 3 23‚ 23
Fernandez..... 3-1 2.55 4 42‚ 38
Jackson......... 2-3 1.42 7 25‚ 26KSanchez...... 3-4 4.95 0 40 36
Lucas............. 5-6 5.29 0 51 41
Murphy ......... 0-1 1.08 0 33‚ 34
Padron-A ...... 7-1 2.67 0 64 84
Ramirez......... 2-3 4.11 0 57 58Scroggins...... 0-0 7.30 0 12‚ 15
Song .............. 0-0 1.06 0 17 19
Spacke .......... 0-0 4.66 0 9„ 13
Suero............. 2-3 3.07 1 41 32
YSantana...... 2-4 3.57 0 53 53Zeferjahn...... 0-2 4.12 0 19„ 27
THIS DATE IN BASEBALL
1918 — The New York Giants beat the
Brooklyn Dodgers 1-0 in a game thattook 57 minutes to play.
1966 — Pete Rose homered from both
sides of the plate to lead Cincinnati to
a 6-4 win over St. Louis.
Tennis
US OPEN
at Billie Jean King Center, New York
Men’s singles second round
David Goffin (15) def. Gregoire Bar-
rere, 6-2, 6-2, 6-2.; Denis Kudla def. Du-
san Lajovic (27), 7-5, 7-5, 0-6, 6-3.; Dan-
iel Evans def. Lucas Pouille (25), 6-4,
6-3, 6-7 (4), 6-4.; Kamil Majchrzak def.
Pablo Cuevas, 6-7 (3), 6-4, 2-6, 6-4, 6-1.;
Alexander Zverev (6) def. Frances Tia-
foe, 6-3, 3-6, 6-2, 2-6, 6-3.; Pablo Carre-
no Busta def. Ricardas Berankis, Lithu-
ania, 6-4, 6-7 (3), 6-2, 6-0.; Stan
Wawrinka (23) def. Jeremy Chardy,
6-4, 6-3, 6-7 (3), 6-3.; Daniil Medvedev
(5) def. Hugo Dellien, Bolivia, 6-3, 7-5,
5-7, 6-3.; Matteo Berrettini (24) def. Jor-
dan Thompson, 7-5, 7-6 (5), 4-6, 6-1.;
Feliciano Lopez Diaz-Guerra def. Yoshi-
hito Nishioka, 6-7 (7), 6-0, 6-4, 6-4.; Al-
jaz Bedene def. Benoit Paire (29), 4-6,
6-7 (3), 6-2, 7-5, 7-6 (4).; Nikoloz Basi-
lashvili (17) def. Jenson Brooksby, 3-6,
7-6 (3), 7-5, 6-2.; John Isner (14) def.
Jan-Lennard Struff, 6-3, 7-6 (4), 7-6 (5).;
Alexei Popyrin def. Mikhail Kukushkin,
2-6, 7-5, 6-3, 6-2.; Paolo Lorenzi def. Mi-
omir Kecmanovic, 7-6 (11), 6-7 (2), 7-6
(2), 3-6, 6-3.; Andrey Rublev def. Gilles
Simon, 6-2, 0-0, ret.; Pablo Andujar def.
Lorenzo Sonego, 6-2, 6-4, 6-2.; Rafael
Nadal (2) def. Thanasi Kokkinakis,
walkover.; Denis Shapovalov def. Henri
Laaksonen, 6-4, 7-6 (2), 6-2.; Diego
Schwartzman (20) def. Egor Gerasi-
mov, 6-4, 6-2, 6-0.; Alexander Bublik
def. Thomas Fabbiano, 6-7 (3), 5-7, 6-4,
6-3, 6-3.; Gael Monfils (13) def. Marius
Copil, 6-3, 6-2, 6-2.; Nick Kyrgios (28)
def. Antoine Hoang, 6-4, 6-2, 6-4.; Ten-
nys Sandgren def. Vasek Pospisil, 6-3,
6-7 (4), 6-3, 6-4. ; Chung Hyeon def. Fer-
nando Verdasco (32), 1-6, 2-6, 7-5, 6-3,
7-6 (3).
Women’s singles second round
Dayana Yastremska (32) def. Rebec-
ca Peterson, 6-4, 6-1.; Andrea Petkovic
def. Petra Kvitova (6), 6-4, 6-4.; Petra
Martic (22) def. Ana Bogdan, 6-2, 6-4.;
Sofia Kenin (20) def. Laura Siegemund,
7-6 (4), 6-0.; Ons Jabeur def. Aliaksan-
dra Sasnovich, 3-6, 6-4, 6-2.; Anastasija
Sevastova (12) def. Iga Swiatek, 3-6,
6-1, 6-3.; Karolina Muchova def. Hsieh
Su-wei (29), 6-1, 4-6, 7-6 (2).; Naomi
Osaka (1) def. Magda Linette, 6-2, 6-4.;
Johanna Konta (16) def. Margarita
Gasparyan, 6-1, 6-0.; Elise Mertens (25)
def. Kristyna Pliskova, 6-2, 6-2.; Anett
Kontaveit (21) def. Ajla Tomljanovic,
4-6, 7-5, 6-2.; Bianca Andreescu (15)
def. Kirsten Flipkens, 6-3, 7-5.; Zhang
Shuai (33) def. Ekaterina Alexandrova,
7-6 (5), 4-6, 6-3.; Sorana Cirstea def. Al-
iona Bolsova Zadoinov, 3-6, 6-4, 6-2.;
Yulia Putintseva def. Aryna Sabalenka
(9), 6-3, 7-6 (3).; Taylor Townsend def.
Simona Halep (4), 2-6, 6-3, 7-6 (4).; Jele-
na Ostapenko def. Alison Riske, 6-4,
6-3.; Kiki Bertens (7) def. Anastasia
Pavlyuchenkova, 7-5, 6-4.; Julia Goerg-
es (26) def. Francesca Di Lorenzo, 7-5,
6-0.; Belinda Bencic (13) def. Alize Cor-
net, 6-4, 1-6, 6-2.; Kristie Ahn def. Anna
Kalinskaya, 6-2, 6-3.; Donna Vekic (23)
def. Kaia Kanepi, 7-5, 6-3.; Caroline
Wozniacki (19) def. Danielle Collins,
4-6, 6-3, 6-4. ; Cori Gauff def. Timea Ba-
bos, 6-2, 4-6, 6-4.
Men’s doubles first round
Edouard Roger-Vasselin, and Austin
Krajicek def. Janko Tipsarevic and Las-
lo Djere, 7-6 (3), 5-7, 6-2.; Albert Ra-
mos-Vinolas, and Jozef Kovalik def.
Robert Lindstedt, and Philipp Oswald,
3-6, 6-4, 7-6 (5).; Federico Delbonis, and
Roberto Carballes Baena def. Divij Sha-
ran, and Hugo Nys, Monaco, 6-4, 6-4.;
Leonardo Mayer, and Joao Sousa def.
Igor Zelenay, and Andres Molteni, 6-2,
6-4.
Golf
LPGA PORTLAND CLASSIC
At Portland, Ore.
First round
Yardage: 6,476; (Par 72)
Mi Jung Hur................31-33—64 -8
Hannah Green............32-32—64 -8
Yealimi Noh.................32-33—65 -7
Jane Park.....................34-31—65Angel Yin.....................34-32—66 -6-7
Marissa Steen.............34-32—66 -6
Dana Finkelstein........33-33—66 -6
Wei-Ling Hsu..............32-34—66 -6
Jeongeun Lee6............31-35—66Nasa Hataoka.............31-35—66 -6-6
Lauren Stephenson...34-32—66 -6
Xiyu Lin........................36-31—67 -5
Lydia KoSung Hyun Park.........34-33—67....................... 34 -33—67 -5-5
Brooke Henderson.....35-32—67 -5
Alena Sharp................32-35—67 -5
Giulia Molinaro...........33-34—67 -5
Charlotte Thomas......33-34—67Silvia Cavalleri............32-35—67 -5-5
Youngin Chun.............33-34—67 -5
Lee-Anne Pace...........34-33—67 -5
Lauren Kim..................30-37—67 -5
Louise Ridderstrom...a-Ellie Slama...............32-36—6835-32—67 -5-4
Mi Hyang Lee.............33-35—68 -4
Jin Young Ko...............33-35—68 -4
Pavarisa Yoktuan.......34-34—68Sakura Yokomine.......32-36—68 -4-4
P. Anannarukarn........31-37—68 -4
Carlota Ciganda.........33-35—68 -4
Georgia Hall................35-33—68 -4
Mirim Lee....................33-35—68Austin Ernst................34-34—68 -4-4
Dori Carter..................34-35—69 -3
Brittany Lang..............36-33—69 -3
Ryann O'Toole............33-36—69 -3
Ayako Uehara.............35-34—69Azahara Munoz..........35-34—69 -3-3
Brittany Altomare......34-35—69 -3
Celine Boutier.............34-35—69 -3
Kristen Gillman..........35-34—69Jennifer Kupcho.........33-36—69 -3-3
Tiffany Chan...............35-34—69 -3
Haeji Kang...................34-35—69 -3
Cydney Clanton..........34-35—69 -3
Jessica Korda..............34-35—69Sarah Burnham..........35-34—69 -3-3
Stephanie Meadow...37-32—69 -3
Lee Lopez....................34-35—69 -3
Peiyun Chien...............33-36—69 -3
Lindsey Weaver.........34-35—69 -3
New England player
69 (-3) — Brittany Altomare, Shrews-
bury, 34-35
EUROPEANMASTERS
at Crans Montana, Switzerland
First round
Yardage: 6,848; Par: 70 (35-35)
Matthias Schwab.....................30-33—63
Mike Lorenzo-Vera..................34-29—63
Mikko Korhonen.......................33-31—64
Sebastian Soderberg...............32-32—64
Lorenzo Gagli............................31-33—64
David Drysdale.........................33-32—65
Jamie Donaldson......................35-30—65
Gavin Green..............................32-33—65
Guido Migliozzi.........................33-32—65
Tommy Fleetwood...................35-30—65
Erik van Rooyen.......................31-34—65
Bradley Dredge........................33-33—66
Darren Fichardt........................35-31—66
Kalle Samooja...........................34-32—66
Jeunghun Wang.......................34-32—66
Nino Bertasio............................33-33—66
Lee Slattery...............................35-31—66
Lucas Bjerregaard...................34-32—66
Wade Ormsby..........................33-33—66
Sergio Garcia............................33-33—66
Adri Arnaus ..............................33-33—66
Hideto Tanihara.......................35-31—66
Also
Rory McIlroy.............................35-32—67
Alex Noren................................37-32—69
Matthew Fitzpatrick................34-35—69
Eddie Pepperell........................34-36—70
Matt Wallace............................36-35—71
Padraig Harrington..................36-35—71
NFL
EXHIBITION SCHEDULE
Week 4
THURSDAY’S RESULTS
NY Giants 31.................New England 29
Buffalo 27...........................Minnesota 23
Indianapolis 13.....................Cincinnati 6
NY Jets 6...........................Philadelphia 0
Carolina 25.........................Pittsburgh 19
Atlanta 31........................Jacksonville 12
Cleveland 20.............................Detroit 16
Baltimore 20......................Washington 7
Tennessee 19.........................Chicago 15
Tampa Bay 17...........................Dallas 15
Green Bay 27...................Kansas City 20
Miami 16........................New Orleans 13
LA Rams 22............................Houston 10
Arizona......................................at Denver
LA Chargers.................at San Francisco
Oakland.....................................at Seattle
END OF PRESEASON
Transactions
BASEBALL
Baltimore (AL):Optioned P Tayler
Scott to Norfolk (IL).
Miami (NL):Sent P Tayron Guerrero
to New Orleans (PCL) for a rehab as-
signment.
New York (NL):Sent 2B Jed Lowrie to
Syracuse (IL) for a rehab assignment.
on paternity leave. Designated P Wei-Oakland (AL):Placed OF Khris Davis
Chung Wang for assignment. Selected
the contract of INF Sheldon Neuse
from Las Vegas (PCL).
St. Louis (NL):Released OF Drew
Robinson.
San Diego (NL):Optioned C Austin
Allen and OF Nick Martini to El Paso
(PCL) and P Trey Wingenter to Amaril-
lo (TL). Recalled P Nick Margevicius
from Amarillo. Transferred 2B Ian Kin-sler to the 60-day IL.
Seattle (AL):Sent 3B Brandon Bren-
nan to Tacoma (PCL) for a rehab as-signment.
Washington (NL):Optioned C Spen-
cer Kieboom to Harrisburg (EL).
BASKETBALL
NBA:Suspended Brooklyn F/G Wil-
son Chandler 25 games for violating
the terms of the NBA/NBPA Anti-Drug
Program.
FOOTBALL
Arizona (NFC):Traded OL Korey
Cunningham to New England for a
2020 sixth-round draft pick.
Buffalo (AFC):Traded G Wyatt Teller
and a 2021 seventh-round draft pick toCleveland for 2020 fifth- and sixth-
round draft picks.
Vaeao on IR. Waived/injured G Nor-Carolina (NFC):Placed DT Destiny
man Price and LB Jonathan Celestin.
Signed LS Andrew DePaola.
Green Bay (NFC):Signed G Dejon Al-
len. Traded LB Reggie Gilbert to Ten-
nessee for a conditional 2020 draft
pick.
Los Angeles (NFC):Signd G Abdul
Beecham.
Seattle (NFC):Waived DT Jay-Tee
Tiuli. Signed DE Logan Tago and OT
Will Holden.
Latestline
College Football
Friday
At Army...............21½ .......................Rice
At Wake Forest....4½ ................Utah St.
Wisconsin............11 ........At S. Florida
At Michigan St...23 .....................TulsaAt Rutgers...........15½ ...................UMass
Colorado..............13½ ................Colo. St.
Purdue.................11 ............At Nevada
Okla. St................14 ......At Oregon St.
Saturday
At Ohio St...........27½ ........................FAUAt Nebraska........36 ..........S. Alabama
At N.C. State.......17½ ...........E. Carolina
At Illinois.............18 ....................Akron
Indiana................17½ ..................Ball St.
At Kentucky........12 ..................ToledoMiss. St................20 ..............La.-Lafyt.
At Memphis..........5 ...........Mississippi
At Tennessee......26 ............Georgia St
E. Michigan...........6 ......At Coast. Car.
S. Carolina...........11 ...........N. CarolinaAlabama..............31½ ......................Duke
At Stanford...........6 ............N'western
Va. Tech................4½ ....................At BC
Syracuse..............19 .............At LibertyFlorida St...............5 ...............Boise St.
At Arkansas St.....2½ ......................SMU
At Michigan........34½ .......Middle Tenn.
At Iowa................22 ............Miami (O)
At LSU..................27½ ..........Georgia So.Georgia................21½ .......At Vanderbilt
Virginia..................2½ .......At Pittsburgh
Missouri..............17½ ........At Wyoming
Auburn...................3½ .................Oregon
At Texas..............20½ ................La. TechAt Wash. St.........32 ........New Mex. St
At USC.................13½ ..............Fresno St
Soccer
MLS
Eastern Conference
W L T Pts. GF GA
Atlanta .................15 9 3 48 46 30
Philadelphia ........14 8 6 48 51 41NYC FC.................13 5 8 47 48 33
New York.............12 11 5 41 47 42
D.C. United ..........10 10 9 39 36 38
NEW ENGLAND...10 9 8 38 40 46
Montreal ..............11 14 4 37 42 53Toronto FC...........10 10 7 37 43 44
Orlando City..........9 12 7 34 35 36
Chicago..................8 12 9 33 43 42
Columbus...............8 15 6 30 32 43Cincinnati ..............5 19 3 18 27 64
Western Conference
Los Angeles FC...19 3 5 62 74 28
Real Salt Lake.....13 10 4 43 40 34
Seattle..................12 8 7 43 42 40
LA Galaxy ............13 11 3 42 38 41
Minnesota............12 9 6 42 44 37San Jose...............12 10 5 41 45 43
FC Dallas..............11 10 7 40 44 37
Portland...............11 11 4 37 42 40
Kansas City ...........9 11 7 34 40 45Houston..................9 14 4 31 38 48
Colorado ................7 14 6 27 43 54
Vancouver .............6 14 9 27 29 50
NOTE: Three points for victory, one
point for tie.
WEDNESDAY’S RESULT
Montreal 2...........................Vancouver 1
SATURDAY’S GAMES
Colorado at New York...........................7
Chicago at Columbus.......................7:30
D.C. United at Montreal...................7:30
Toronto FC at NEW ENGLAND.........7:30
Atlanta at Philadelphia.....................7:30
Cincinnati at FC Dallas..........................8
Houston at Sporting Kansas City...8:30
New York City FC at Vancouver........10
Real Salt Lake at Portland.............10:30
Orlando City at San Jose...............10:30
Basketball
WNBA
EASTERN CONFERENCE
W L Pct. GB
x-Washington.........22 8 .733 —
x-Connecticut.........21 9 .700 1
x-Chicago ................18 13 .581 4½Indiana.....................11 20 .355 11½
New York...................9 21 .300 13
Atlanta.......................7 23 .233 15
WESTERN CONFERENCE
x-Los Angeles.........19 11 .633 —
x-Las Vegas ............19 12 .613 ½x-Minnesota............16 15 .516 3½
Phoenix....................15 15 .500 4
x-Seattle..................15 15 .500 4
Dallas .......................10 20 .333 9
Scoreboard
YYY
FRI
8/30
SAT
8/31
SUN
9/1
MON
9/2
TUE
9/3
WED
9/4
THU
9/5
LAA
10:07
NESN
LAA
9:07
NESN
LAA
4:07
NESN
MIN
7:10
NESN
MIN
7:10
NESN
MIN
7:10
NESN
TOR
7:30
NBCSB
Home games shaded For updated scores: bostonglobe.com/sports
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ON THE AIR
BASEBALL
2 p.m. Milwaukee at Chicago Cubs MLB
7 p.m. Oakland at NY Yankees MLB
10:07 p.m. Boston at LA Angels NESN
PRO BASKETBALL
7:30 p.m. WNBA: Connecticut at New York NBA,NESN+
COLLEGE FOOTBALL
6 p.m. Rice at Army CBSSN
7 p.m. Tulsa at Michigan State FS1
7 p.m. Wisconsin at South Florida ESPN
7:15 p.m. UMass at Rutgers Big Ten
9:30 p.m. Purdue at Nevada CBSSN
10 p.m. Colorado State at Colorado ESPN
10:30 p.m. Oklahoma State at Oregon State FS1
GOLF
9:30 a.m. European: European Masters Golf
4 p.m. Champions: Shaw Charity Classic Golf
6:30 p.m. LPGA: Portland Classic Golf
HORSE RACING
4:30 p.m. Saratoga Live FS2
COLLEGE SOCCER
2 p.m. Men: UMass at Northeastern NESN+
5:30 p.m. Women: Harvard at Northeastern NESN+
PRO SOCCER
2:30 p.m. Bundesliga: Leipzig at Monchen. FS2
TENNIS
12 p.m. US Open ESPN
6 p.m. US Open ESPN2
SATURDAY
AUTO RACING4 p.m. — Xfinity: Sport Clips VFW 200,
NBC
BASEBALL
1 p.m. — Oakland at NY Yankees, MLB
4:05 p.m. — NY Mets at Philadelphia,
FS17 p.m. — Cleveland at Tampa Bay, MLB
9 p.m. — San Diego at San Francisco,
MLB
9:07 p.m. — Boston at LA Angels, NESN,
WEEI-FM 93.7
BOXING8 p.m. — Super welterweights: Lara vs.
Alvarez, Fox
COLLEGE FOOTBALL
Noon — Florida Atlantic at Ohio State,
Fox; Indiana at Ball State, CBSSN; Mis-
sissippi at Memphis, ABC; MississippiState at Louisiana, ESPNU; Northern
Iowa at Iowa State, FS1; South
Alabama at Nebraska, ESPN; Boise
State at Florida State, ESPNews
3:30 p.m. — Duke at Alabama, ABC;Georgia State at Tennessee, ESPNU;
Holy Cross at Navy, CBSSN; South
Carolina at North Carolina, ESPN
4 p.m. — Northwestern at Stanford,
Fox7:30 p.m. — Georgia Southern at LSU,
ESPNU; Miami (Ohio) at Iowa, FS1;
Missouri at Wyoming, CBSSN; Oregon
at Auburn, ABC
10:30 p.m. — Fresno State at USC,ESPN
GOLF
6:30 a.m. — European: Omega Europe-
an Masters, Golf
4 p.m. — Champions: Shaw Charity
Classic, Golf
6:30 p.m. — LPGA: Portland Classic,Golf
MEN’S SOCCER
7:30 a.m. — Premier: Manchester Unit-
ed at Southampton, NBCSN
9:30 a.m. — Bundesliga: Mainz 05 atBayern Munich, FS1; Bundesliga: Her-
tha Berlin at Schalke , FS2
10 a.m. — Premier: Sheffield United at
Chelsea, NBCSN
2:20 p.m. — Bundesliga: Borussia Dort-
mund at Union Berlin, FS2
12:30 p.m. — Premier: Liverpool at
Burnley, NBC
7:30 p.m. — MLS: Toronto at
New England, NBCSB, WBZ-FM 98.5
TENNIS
11 a.m. — US Open, ESPN2
SUNDAY
AUTO RACING
9:10 a.m. — Formula One: Belgian
Grand Prix, ESPN2
3:30 p.m. — IndyCar: Grand Prix of
Portland, NBC
6 p.m. — Monster Energy Cup: South-
ern 500, NBCSN
BASEBALL
1:05 p.m. — Oakland at NY Yankees,
TBS
4 p.m. — LA Dodgers at Arizona, MLB
4:07 p.m. — Boston at LA Angels, NESN,
WEEI-FM 93.7
7:08 p.m. — NY Mets at Philadelphia,
ESPN
COLLEGE FOOTBALL
3 p.m. — Bethune-Cookman at Jackson
State, ESPN2
3:30 p.m. — Morehouse at AlabamaA&M, NFL
7:30 p.m. — Houston at Oklahoma, ABC
MEN’S SOCCER
9 a.m. — Premier: Wolverhampton at
Everton, NBCSN
9:30 a.m. — Bundesliga: FC Augsburgat Werder Bremen, FS1
11:30 a.m. — Premier: Tottenham
Hotspur at Arsenal, NBCSN
Noon — Serie A: AS Roma at Lazio,
ESPN2; Bundesliga: Fortuna Dusseldorf
at Eintracht Frankfurt, FS1
6 p.m. — MLS: LA Galaxy at Seattle, FS1
TENNIS
11 a.m. — US Open, ESPN
7 p.m. — US Open, ESPN2
ThisweekendonTV,radio
An arrest warrant was issued Thursday in
Mobile, Ala., for Los Angeles Lakers centerDe-
Marcus Cousinsfor a misdemeanor charge of
domestic violence, a Mobile police spokeswom-
an confirmed. A court also grantedChristy
Westa protective order, forbidding Cousins
from contacting her. Earlier this week, West,
who identified herself as having once had a re-
lationship with Cousins, filed papers in Mobile
County Court accusing Cousins of threatening
to shoot her. The paperwork also included an
accusation that Cousins had choked her in the
past. West requested that the court issue a re-
straining order against Cousins forbidding con-
tact with her or their 7-year-old child. Accord-
ing to the court filing, on Aug. 23 — the day be-
fore Cousins was to get married to another
woman — Cousins used an expletive and said
that he would shoot West in the head “even if
he didn’t have to get his hands dirty doing it.”
The news website TMZ published what it said
was a phone call with Cousins making the
threat to West because of a dispute over wheth-
er their son would be at the wedding. West and
representatives for Cousins were not immedi-
ately available for comment. Cousins, who
signed with the Lakers this summer, likely will
not play this season after tearing the anterior
cruciate ligament in his left knee earlier this
month, the latest in a string of injuries that
have hampered his career.
Nets player banned 25 games
The NBA suspended Brooklyn Nets forward
Wilson Chandler25 games without pay for
testing positive for Ipamorelin, a drug that in-
creases the release of a growth hormone. The
league said Chandler’s suspension will begin
with the first regular-season game when he’s el-
igible to play. The Nets signed the veteran for-
ward during their busy offseason. He could
play a valuable role in the absence ofKevin Du-
rant, who is still recovering from a ruptured
Achilles tendon. Chandler, a first-round pick of
the New York Knicks in 2007, has averaged
12.9 points in 11 seasons.. .Brittney Griner
scored 21 points to help the Phoenix Mercury
grab the final WNBA playoff spot with a 65-58
victory over the Atlanta Dream.. .Chelsea
Grayscored a career-high 30 points and tied a
franchise record with seven 3-pointers for the
the Los Angeles Sparks in an 87-83 victory over
the Indiana Fever.
SOCCER
Lloyd leads US women
Carli Lloydhad a goal and an assist in front
of her hometown fans, and the US women’s na-
tional team continued its post-World Cup victo-
ry tour with a 4-0 win over Portugal in front of
a record crowd at Philadelphia. The announced
attendance of 49,504 at Lincoln Financial Field
was the largest ever for a stand-alone friendly
game for the US women, breaking the mark of
44,028 set in Pittsburgh during the team’s 2015
victory tour.Tobin Heath,Morgan Brian, and
Allie Longalso scored for the US, which has
won 15 consecutive matches for the first time
since 1996.Christen Presshad two assists. The
five-city domestic tour to celebrate the Ameri-
cans’ fourth World Cup title, which they won in
France this summer, began in Los Angeles on
Aug. 3 with a 3-0 win over Ireland. It will con-
tinue with stops in St. Paul (Sept. 3), Charlotte
(Oct. 3), and Chicago (Oct. 6).
BASEBALL
Twins set HR road mark
The Minnesota Twins, who have hit a major
league-leading 261 home runs this season,
broke a major league record for most home
runs on the road with 141.Jake Caveled off the
third inning with solo shot against the White
Sox to break the record of 138 set by the San
Francisco Giants in 2001. Twins teammateC.J.
Cronfollowed with a homer to center to give
the Twins 140 and Cave added a second shot in
the seventh.
GOLF
McIlroy leads European event
Rory McIlroyshot a 3-under 67 on his re-
turn to the European Tour, leaving the new Fe-
dEx Cup winner four strokes behindMatthias
SchwabandMike Lorenzo-Veraafter the first
round of the European Masters in Crans-Mon-
tana, Switzerland.. .Mi Jung HurandHannah
Greeneach shot 8-under 64 to share the first-
round lead in the LPGA Tour’s Portland (Ore.)
Classic.
MISCELLANY
Warholm shy of hurdle mark
Karsten Warholmran the second-fastest
time in history to win the men’s 400-meter hur-
dles in 46.92 seconds at the Diamond League
finals in Zurich. The 23-year-old world champi-
on from Norway took 0.20 seconds off his life-
time best, but was 0.14 behind the 27-year-old
world record set byKevin Youngat the 1992
Barcelona Olympics.. .Jesus Herradaof Spain
made a late charge to win the sixth stage of the
Spanish Vuelta. BelgianDylan Teunsfinished
second to take the overall lead.
SportsLog
MIKE COMER/GETTY IMAGES
Clemson’s Travis Etienne is off to the races on this 14-yard TD run against Georgia Tech.
ArrestwarrantissuedforCousinsinAla.
ASSOCIATED PRESS
Travis Etienne ran for a ca-
reer-high 205 yards and three
touchdowns, including one
from 90 yards out, and No. 1
Clemson overpowered Geor-
gia Tech, 52-14, Thursday
night for its 16th straight vic-
tory.
On an offense filled with
stars, it was Etienne who
shone brightest for the de-
fending national champions.
His 90-yard score tied for the
longest rushing TD in Tigers
history. Etienne added scoring
runs of 14 yards and 48 yards
as Clemson opened a 35-0 lead
and was never pressed by the
Yellow Jackets in the season
opener for both Atlantic Coast
Conference teams.
It was not the flashy return
that most of college football
expected out of Clemson quar-
terback Trevor Lawrence. The
6-foot-6-inch sophomore, so
poised and polished in leading
the Tigers to a 15-0, title-win-
ning season, threw two inter-
ceptions in the first half. Law-
rence had just four picks all
last year.
Still,Lawrencehadhismo-
ments. He hustled after a bad
interception and knocked de-
fensive back Tre Swilling out
of bounds at the Clemson 3,
and the Tigers defense kept
the Yellow Jackets from scor-
ing. Lawrence (13 of 23, 168
yards) opened things with a 6-
yard rushing score and threw
a perfect pass to Tee Higgins
for a 62-yard touchdown.
Clemson’s defense, which
lost eight starters including its
starting line of Dexter Law-
rence, Austin Bryant and All-
Americans Clelin Ferrell and
Christian Wilkins, had two
fourth-down stops.
Texas A&M 41, Texas State 7
— Junior quarterback Kellen
Mond completed 19 of 27
passes for 194 yards and three
TDs and rushed for a 5-yard
score as the No. 12 Aggies
rolled over the Bobcats in the
season opener for both teams
in College Station, Texas.
Central Florida 62, Florida
A&M 0— Former Notre Dame
star Brandon Wimbush threw
for 168 yards and two touch-
downs in his UCF debut, help-
ing the 17th-ranked Knights
open the season with a rout of
Florida A&M in Orlando. The
redshirt senior transfer com-
pleted 12 of 23 passes without
an interception while sharing
playing time with true fresh-
man Dillon Gabriel.
Cincinnati 24, UCLA 14—Ju-
nior running back Michael
Warren II ran for 92 yards on
26 carriers and scored one
touchdown on the ground and
caught one of sophomore
quarterback Desmond Rid-
der’s two scoring passes as the
Bearcats defeated the visiting
Bruins in the teams’ season-
opener in Cincinnati.
Bowling Green 46, Morgan
State 3— In his first action for
the Falcons since transferring
from Boston College in 2017,
quarterback Darius Wade
threw for 253 yards and three
touchdowns as host Bowling
Green routed FCS-member
Morgan State in the head
coaching debut of Scot Loef-
fler, the former BC offensive
coordinator, whose Falcons
rolled up 620 yards total of-
fense.
UConn 24, Wagner 21—Kev-
in Mensah and Art Thompkins
combined to rush for 235
yards and two touchdowns as
the Huskies won their season
opener in East Hartford.
COLLEGE FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
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