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NFL News: Vikings TE Ben Ellefson retires at age 26


Minnesota Vikings tight end Ben Ellefson, citing injuries, retired from football on Thursday after three NFL seasons.

Ellefson, 26, appeared in four games with one start for the Vikings last season, when he had three receptions on three targets for 26 yards. Primarily a blocking tight end and special teams player, he was placed on injured reserve in October and was unable to return to action.

“Injuries are part of the game and although they are a big reason for me moving on, I am fortunate to be in a spot where I can still walk away from the game as a player, ready to tackle whatever is next in my life,” Ellefson wrote on his Instagram account.

For his career with the Jacksonville Jaguars (2020) and Minnesota (2021-22), Ellefson totaled 16 games (five starts) with four receptions on eight targets for 36 yards. Each season ended on the injured reserve list.

Ellefson, a native of Hawley, Minn., played at North Dakota State and signed with Jacksonville as an undrafted free agent in 2020. He signed with the Vikings after the Jaguars released him in September 2021.

“Thank you football for the people you’ve brought into my life and the opportunities you’ve given me to pursue my dreams to the fullest,” Ellefson wrote. “I’ve been blessed on my path to have people who believed in me, which has drowned out those who doubted. So, thank you believers, for the chances you’ve taken on me, helping and supporting me in my drive to give this game all I could and to reach my fullest potential. The list is long and I am fortunate.

“Everybody’s story is different, and I’m proud to say I’ve given the game of football everything I have.”

–Field Level Media

NFL News: Colts sign Genard Avery, waive Darius Hagans


The Indianapolis Colts signed veteran outside linebacker Genard Avery on Thursday, and in a corresponding move released running back Darius Hagans.

Avery played nine games (no starts) for the Buccaneers last season, recording one sack and five tackles in those games.

Avery was a fifth-round pick by the Browns in 2018 and recorded 4.5 sacks in his rookie year. He was traded to the Eagles during his second season after reportedly falling out of favor with the new coaching staff.

He played in Philadelphia for three seasons, recording three sacks across 35 games (12 starts).

The Colts had to release Hagans to make room for signing Avery. Hagans signed with the Colts in May as an undrafted free agent out of Virginia St.

–Field Level Media

NBA2K News: Server outage slows NBA 2K League’s Tipoff

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The NBA 2K League postponed eight of the scheduled 10 Eastern Conference group-play matches for The Tipoff event on Thursday, citing “a nationwide server outage.”

Makeup dates weren’t immediately announced.

In the two matches that were completed, 76ers GC (3-2) earned a 75-59 win over Heat Check Gaming (3-2), and Celtics Crossover Gaming (3-1) posted a 71-58 victory over Magic Gaming (3-3).

Andre “Dre” Marshall paced the 76ers with 21 points and nine assists, and teammate DJ “DJ” Jones contributed 18 points and 16 rebounds. Ky “Ky” Johnson put up 24 points and six assists for the Heat.

The Celtics prevailed behind 28 points and nine assists from Leche “Leche” Jamous. Joshua “unguardable” Hunter topped the Magic with 22 points and nine assists.

The NBA 2K League 5v5 season will include three tournaments — The Tipoff, The Turn and The Ticket — that will set the field for the playoffs, scheduled for Aug. 2-5 in Washington.

Remote group play in The Tipoff will set the field for remote bracket play beginning next week. The tournament will then conclude with in-person tournament play at District E in Washington, June 14-17.

The matches that were postponed from Thursday:
–Cavs Legion GC vs. Knicks Gaming
–Wizards District Gaming vs. Hornets Venom GT
–NBL Oz Gaming vs. Gen.G Tigers
–Hawks Talon GC vs. 76ers GC
–Raptors Uprising GC vs. Cavs Legion GC
–Heat Check Gaming vs. NetsGC
–Hornets Venom GT vs. Celtics Crossover Gaming
–Hawks Talon GC vs. NHL Oz Gaming

The matches scheduled for Friday:
–Pacers Gaming vs. Warriors Gaming Squad
–Jazz Gaming vs. Pistons GT
–Mavs Gaming vs. Bucks Gaming
–Blazer5 Gaming vs. DUX Infinitos
–Pacers Gaming vs. Jazz Gaming
–T-Wolves Gaming vs. Kings Guard Gaming
–Warriors Gaming Squad vs. Mavs Gaming
–Grizz Gaming vs. Blazer5 Gaming
–Wizards District Gaming vs. Celtics Crossover Gaming
–Lakers Gaming vs. T-Wolves Gaming

NBA 2K League 5v5 group-play standings for The Tipoff
Eastern Conference
1. NBL Oz Gaming, 4-0
2. Celtics Crossover Gaming, 3-1
T3. Heat Check Gaming, 3-2
T3. Knicks Gaming, 3-2
T3. 76ers GC, 3-2
T6. Magic Gaming, 3-3
T6. Cavs Legion GC, 2-2
T6. Hornets Venom GT, 2-2
T9. Gen.G Tigers, 2-3
T9. NetsGC, 2-3
T9. Raptors Uprising GC, 2-3
12. Wizards District Gaming, 1-3
13. Hawks Talon GC, 0-4

Western Conference
T1. T-Wolves Gaming, 4-0
T1. Warriors Gaming Squad, 4-0
3. Bucks Gaming, 4-1
4. Blazer5 Gaming, 3-1
5. Grizz Gaming, 3-2
6. Pacers Gaming, 2-2
7. DUX Infinitos, 2-3
T8. Jazz Gaming, 1-3
T8. Mavs Gaming, 1-3
T10. Lakers Gaming, 1-4
T10. Pistons GT, 1-4
T10. Kings Guard Gaming, 1-4

NBA 2K League 5v5 The Tipoff prize structure
First place — $100,000
Second place — $50,000
Third and fourth place — $25,000 each
Fifth through eighth place — $12,500 each

–Field Level Media

CSGO News: FlyQuest enter CS:GO with CLG Red roster


FlyQuest, an American esports organization best known for competing in League of Legends and Super Smash Bros. Melee, is entering Counter-Strike: Global Offensive after acquiring the CLG Red roster.

“FlyQuest’s unwavering commitment to ensuring our goals, legacy, and support persist has been nothing short of incredible,” FlyQuest chief culture officer Stephanie “missharvey” Harvey said Thursday. “I couldn’t imagine a better fit.”

The newly formed FlyQuest RED team is made up of five women: Mounira “GooseBreeder” Dobie of Canada, Vivienne “BiBiAhn” Quach of Australia, Coline “Kaoday” Le Floc’h of France and Americans Kelsie “uhKelsie” Click and Marissa “madss” Dasta. Their coach is Viktor “flashie” Tamas Bea of Hungary.

The CLG Red roster needed a new home after NRG acquired Counter Logic Gaming and dissolved their team in April.

Now, FlyQuest RED will compete under their new team brand Friday through Sunday at the ESL Impact League S3 Finals in Dallas.

–Field Level Media

CSGO News: Report: Astralis signing Danish teen Staehr


Astralis reportedly reached an agreement to sign Danish rifler Victor “Staehr” Staehr when his contract with Sprout expires in 2024.

The teams are discussing an earlier transfer but have not agreed on a buyout number, HLTV reported on Thursday.

Staehr, 18, has been with Sprout since January 2022.

The Astralis Counter-Strike: Global Offensive team is currently competing at the Intel Extreme Masters Dallas event and will meet MOUZ in the quarterfinals on Friday.

It isn’t clear which player Staehr might replace. The all-Danish roster includes Andreas “Xyp9x” Hojsleth, Lukas “gla1ve” Rossander, Benjamin “blameF” Bremer, Nicolai “dev1ce” Reedtz, Christian “Buzz” Andersen and Alexander “Altekz” Givskov.

Altekz and Buzz, both rookies, are the most likely candidates to leave, according to dotesports.com.

–Field Level Media

CrowdStrike Reports Q1 Beat, Provides Solid Outlook

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Despite uneven macros, CrowdStrike Holdings Inc. (NASDAQ:CRWD) delivered good results yesterday, with momentum across large deals, partnerships, new products while achieving GAAP profitability.
Q1 EPS came in at $0.57, better than the Street estimate of $0.51, and revenue of $692.6 million, beating the Street estimate of $677.39 million.
Management expects Q2/24 EPS in the range of $0.54-$0.57, compared to the Street estimate of $0.54, and revenue in the range of $717.2-$727.4 million, compared to the Street’s estimate of $718.9 million.
For the full 2024 year, the company expects EPS in the range of $2.32-$2.43, compared to the Street estimate of $2.32, and revenue of $3.0005-$3.0367 billion, compared to the Street estimate of $2.96 billion.

Veeva Systems Stock Surges 17 percent on Q1 Beat

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Veeva Systems (NYSE:VEEV) shares jumped more than 17% intra-day today after the company reported its Q1 results, with EPS of $0.91 coming in better than the Street estimate of $0.79. Revenue was $526.3 million, beating the Street estimate of $515.86 million.
Management reiterated that demand, and underlying KPIs (pipeline, win-rates, collections) remain consistent despite macro uncertainties. Management expects early customers to be live on Vault CRM and the Compass suite by next year.
For Q2/24, the company expects EPS to be in the range of $1.12-$1.13, compared to the Street estimate of $1.07, and revenue in the range of $580-$582 million, compared to the Street estimate of $580.31 million.
For the full year, the company expects EPS of $4.59, compared to the Street’s $4.32, and revenue of $2.36-$2.37 billion, compared to the Street’s $2.36 billion.

Okta Stock Plunges 20 percent Despite Q1 Beat

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Okta (NASDAQ:OKTA) shares plummeted more than 20% intra-day today despite the company reporting better-than-expected Q1 results. The reason is the deteriorating macros, which worries investors.
Q1 EPS was $0.22, better than the Street estimate of $0.12, and revenue of $518 million, compared to the Street estimate of $511.02 million. For Q2/24, the company expects EPS to be in the range of $0.21-$0.22, above the Street estimate of $0.17, and revenue of $533-$535 million, compared to the Street estimate of $527.87 million.
For the full 2024 year, the company anticipates EPS of $0.88-$0.93, compared to the Street’s $0.78, and revenue of $2.175-$2.185 billion, compared to the Street’s $2.17 billion.

Advance Auto Parts Stock Crashes on Weak Q1 Results

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Advance Auto Parts (NYSE:AAP) shares plunged more than 25% yesterday after the company posted very weak Q1 results and revised its 2023 guidance well-below consensus driven by management’s expectation for a continued challenging competitive environment.
Q1 EPS came in at $0.72, compared to the Street estimate of $2.56. Revenue was $3.4 billion, compared to the Street estimate of $3.43 billion. The company provided its outlook for fiscal 2023, expecting EPS to be in the range of $6.00-$6.50, compared to the Street estimate of $10.64, and revenue in the range of $11.2-11.3 billion, compared to the Street estimate of $11.43 billion.

Alyssa Thomas, Sun keep Lynx winless


Alyssa Thomas came within one assist of a triple-double and hit two key baskets in the final minute as the Connecticut Sun outscored the Minnesota Lynx 89-84 in Minneapolis on Thursday.

Thomas, who finished with 16 points, 16 rebounds and nine assists, canned a turnaround jumper with 57.7 seconds left to give the Sun an 85-82 edge. On Connecticut’s next possession, she drove for a layup that made it 87-82 with 24.7 seconds remaining.

Natisha Hiedeman scored 19 points for Connecticut (5-1). DeWanna Bonner added 13 and Brionna Jones contributed 12 points despite playing only 27 minutes due to foul trouble.

Napheesa Collier was outstanding in defeat for Minnesota (0-6), pouring in a game-high 30 points while playing the full 40 minutes. Kayla McBride and Tiffany Mitchell each scored 12 while Jessica Shepard added 11 points and 12 rebounds.

Collier made two foul shots with 3:23 remaining to even the score at 81. However, Minnesota wasn’t able to convert a field goal over the game’s last four minutes.

The Sun canned 50.7 percent of their field-goal tries while the Lynx hit 45 percent.

Minnesota coach Cheryl Reeve said prior to the game that her team had to make improvements on defense after allowing at least 90 points in each of the past three games. Those changes didn’t take place in the first quarter as Connecticut hit 12 of 17 field-goal attempts (70.6 percent) for a 27-24 lead.

The Lynx led for a brief time in the second quarter before the Sun went on a 16-4 spurt to take a 43-35 advantage on Bonner’s 3-pointer. However, Minnesota came up with a push just before the half, evening the score at 47 entering the break when Tiffany Mitchell canned a mid-range jumper.

Connecticut came out blazing to start the third quarter, rattling off 12 straight points in just over 2 1/2 points. A pullup jumper by Rebecca Allen made it 69-59 Sun going to the game’s final 10 minutes.

–Field Level Media