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NWSL News: Spirit activate midfielders Tori Huster, Bayley Feist


The Washington Spirit activated midfielders Tori Huster and Bayley Feist from their respective injury lists on Friday.

Huster, 33, has been on the season-ending injury list since tearing an Achilles tendon late in the 2021 season.

She has been with the Spirit since 2013, seeing nearly 13,000 minutes in 158 regular season matches.

Feist, 26, played the first two games this season before landing on the 45-day IL with a lower-leg injury.

She was drafted by Washington in 2019 and has three goals and three assists in 49 career matches.

Both players will travel with the team to North Carolina for Saturday’s game against the Courage.

–Field Level Media

NWSL News: Courage D Malia Berkely signs three-year extension


North Carolina Courage defender Malia Berkely agreed to terms on a three-year contract that extends through the 2026 season.

Financial terms were not disclosed by the team on Friday.

Berkely, 25, has played in 945 minutes across 11 matches this season for the Courage.

“I am very excited to be staying here in Cary (N.C.),” Berkely said. “The growth of this team has been massive and I’m just thankful to be a part of it. What we are building here as a team is so special and it’s been showing. We will continue to work and push forward and I’m looking forward to another three years of it.”

Berkely was named Atlantic Coast Conference Defensive Player of the Year in both 2019 and 2020 with Florida State. She played professionally for two seasons with French FC Girondins de Bordeaux before being acquired by the Courage via transfer prior to the 2022 campaign.

–Field Level Media

MLS News: Crew look to exorcise demons in visit to Portland

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The Columbus Crew seek to extend their unbeaten streak to nine in a venue where they’ve never won — while simultaneously dealing with the absences of forward Cucho Hernandez and head coach Wilfried Nancy.

That’s the task for the Crew (10-6-6, 36 points) when they visit the struggling Portland Timbers (5-9-8, 23 points) on Saturday.

The 10-man Crew forged a 1-1 home tie vs. New York City FC on July 8 on a goal by Sean Zawadzki in the fourth minute of stoppage time, but it was costly.

Hernandez (five goals, 10 assists) received two cautions — the first for dissent, the second for a high kick to an opponent’s face — which led to his ejection and a one-game ban. He had a goal contribution in 11 of the previous 12 matches.

Now the Crew, 5-0-3 in the past eight matches, must find a way to get a result in a city where they are 0-3-2 all-time.

“It’s always difficult losing someone like Cucho from the team,” Zawadzki said. “It’s on all of us to continue playing like we’ve been playing, trust each other and stick to the game plan the coaches have put together for us.”

The normally mild-mannered Nancy received a red card for coming onto the field to dispute a call by referee Sergii Boiko. On Tuesday, Nancy had a second match added to his suspension by MLS because he kicked a ball after being shown the card.

Also, fitness/rehab coach Federico Pizzuto received a three-match ban for spraying water on an official.

Portland, 0-2-3 in the past five matches, has problems, as well. Forward Santiago Moreno (team-leading six assists) reportedly asked for a transfer last week and did not travel for “personal reasons” Wednesday when the club visited the Colorado Rapids to play the second half of a match suspended July 4 because of weather.

It ended 0-0, the fourth such scoreline in the past 10 matches (1-4-5) for Portland.

Timbers coach Giovanni Savarese is unsure if Moreno will be available Saturday.

“Our group has a next-man up mentality,” Timbers defender Eric Miller said. “It gives someone an opportunity to play.”

–Field Level Media

MLS News: FC Dallas eye elusive road win against Sounders

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FC Dallas strive for their first win in Seattle in over 12 years when they visit the Sounders on Saturday night.

FC Dallas are 0-13-3 in their past 16 matches in Seattle, including the postseason, since winning 1-0 on May 25, 2011.

FC Dallas (8-9-5, 29 points) are coming off a 2-1 road loss against the Colorado Rapids and have dropped two straight games and six of their past eight. Dallas is 2-6-2 over its last 10 matches and is tied for sixth in the Western Conference.

The Sounders (10-8-5, 35 points) reside in third place in the West but have been blanked in six of their past 10 matches (3-4-3). Seattle lost 2-0 at the San Jose Earthquakes on Wednesday.

Both teams could have some key players back on the field after the conclusion of the U.S. men’s national team’s stay in the CONCACAF Gold Cup. The U.S. lost to Panama on Wednesday night.

FC Dallas star Jesus Ferreira, who has 10 goals in MLS play, tied the U.S. record of seven goals in a single Gold Cup. That matched the mark by Soccer Hall of Famer Clint Dempsey (2015), who spent six MLS seasons with Seattle (2013-18).

The Sounders will get Jordan Morris and Cristian Roldan back, though coach Brian Schmetzer hasn’t yet committed to playing the star duo on Saturday.

“There is an emotional side to things,” Schmetzer said. “Our team has done OK. The guys who have been here certainly deserve the shot at playing. … I will see how Cristian and Jordan are feeling, both mentally and physically.”

Morris is Seattle’s leading scorer with nine goals in MLS play. The Sounders missed him badly against the Earthquakes when they had just two shots on target.

Dallas dropped to 2-6-3 on the road with last Saturday’s loss to the Rapids. Sam Junqua’s goal in the 18th minute gave Dallas the lead but Colorado recovered to deliver the victory.

Junqua, 26, has two goals in 15 matches in his first season with Dallas.

“I think he’s doing a good job for the team,” Dallas coach Nico Estevez said of Junqua. “He’s getting that confidence to get shots and score goals and that’s something that we like. He’s a player that works really hard and we’re really, really happy that he’s been helping the team.”

–Field Level Media

NHL News: Blues F Alexey Toropchenko signs 2-year extension


St. Louis Blues forward Alexey Toropchenko avoided arbitration by signing a two-year, $2.5 million contract on Sunday.

Toropchenko, 24, was in line for an arbitration hearing on Thursday.

He recorded 19 points (10 goals, nine assists) and 12 penalty minutes in 69 games last season.

Toropchenko has totaled 21 points (12 goals, nine assists) and 27 penalty minutes in 97 career games since being selected by the Blues in the fourth round of the 2017 NHL Draft.

–Field Level Media

PGA News: Vincent Norrman wins Barbasol Championship in playoff

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Vincent Norrman of Sweden defeated Nathan Kimsey of England on the first playoff hole at the Barbasol Championship to win his first PGA Tour title on Sunday in Nicholasville, Ky.

Norrman, a 25-year-old tour rookie, lost a one-stroke lead with a bogey on his 72nd hole before gaining redemption in the playoff.

By winning the Barbasol, the tour’s alternate event opposite the Scottish Open, Norrman is fully exempt on the PGA Tour through the 2025 season.

“I don’t think I can process this for a while,” Norrman said on the Golf Channel broadcast. “I’m at a loss for words.”

Replaying the par-4 18th hole at Keene Trace Golf Club’s Champions Course to begin the playoff, both Norrman and Sweden missed the green on their approach shots. After Kimsey hit his third shot from a greenside bunker to 15 feet, Norrman chipped up to just 2 feet. Kimsey missed his par putt, allowing Norrman to tap in for the victory.

Norrman shot a final-round 66 and Kimsey fired a 64 to tie for first at 22-under-par 266 through 72 holes.

Norrman poured in six birdies on the front nine and got to 23 under with a birdie at the par-5 15th. However, after he missed the fairway and the green in regulation at No. 18, his third shot nearly trickled off the green, and he managed to save bogey from 7 1/2 feet.

“I just hit it left off the tee and I had a terrible lie there,” Norrman said. “It was an impossible shot, I felt like. That was a really good bogey.”

Kimsey had a bogey-free round until his playoff stumble, with an eagle putt on the par-5 fifth and six birdies.

Trevor Cone missed a 12-foot birdie putt at No. 18 that would have made it a three-man playoff. His 68 was good enough for a tie for third with France’s Adrien Saddier (66) at 21 under.

Lucas Glover shot a 68 for his 12th consecutive round in the 60s on tour. He finished alone in fifth at 20 under, and Canada’s Taylor Pendrith (66 on Sunday) wound up sixth at 19 under.

–Field Level Media

NCAAF News: Vanderbilt signs coach Clark Lea to contract extension


Vanderbilt signed football coach Clark Lea to a contract extension on Monday.

While the university didn’t announce contract length or financial terms, ESPN reported that it’s a three-year deal that runs through the 2029 season.

Lea, 41, is set to enter his third season after replacing Derek Mason in December 2020.

Lea is 7-17 in two seasons, but he did lead the Commodores to wins over Kentucky and Florida at the end of the 2022 campaign.

“I’m thrilled with our football program’s development on and off of the field under Clark Lea’s leadership,” Vanderbilt athletics director Candice Storey Lee said in a news release. “He is relentless in his commitment to build a foundation that yields sustainable success. He approaches each day with the pride of an alumnus who personally understands the opportunity that lies before us, and the determination of a coach and leader who has the vision to fulfill it.”

Lea was a semifinalist for the Broyles Award, presented to the nation’s top assistant coach, in 2020 while at Notre Dame. He is a 2004 graduate of Vanderbilt and also served as an assistant coach at Bowling Green, South Dakota, Syracuse, UCLA and Wake Forest.

The Commodores open the season at home vs. Hawaii on Aug. 26.

–Field Level Media

NFL News: Reports: No long-term deal for Cowboys RB Tony Pollard


Franchise-tagged running back Tony Pollard isn’t expected to sign a long-term deal with the Dallas Cowboys before Monday afternoon’s deadline, multiple outlets reported.

In fact, NFL Network reported that no long-term discussions were held between Pollard and the Cowboys with the understanding he’d play this season on the tag. Pollard signed the franchise tender and will earn $10.09 million in 2023.

Teams and their franchised players have until 4 p.m. ET on Monday to agree to contracts or sign the franchise tender.

All eyes are on fellow RBs Saquon Barkley of the New York Giants and Josh Jacobs of the Las Vegas Raiders. Neither Barkley or Jacobs have signed their franchise tender for this season.

Dallas’ running game will go through Pollard, who is taking over RB1 from the released Ezekiel Elliott. Pollard took part in offseason activities as he recovered from ankle surgery, and he is expected to be ready to go when training camp opens July 26.

Pollard, 26, was selected to his first Pro Bowl after last season, in which he ran for a career-high 1,007 yards. He added 39 receptions for 371 yards, and he scored a combined 12 touchdowns in 16 games (four starts).

In the Cowboys’ postseason loss to the San Francisco 49ers in January, he sustained the high ankle sprain and underwent a “tightrope” procedure to repair his ankle. He also broke the fibula in his left leg.

The Cowboys took Pollard in the fourth round of the 2019 NFL Draft. In 62 career regular-season games (six starts), Pollard has 2,616 rushing yards, 1,008 receiving yards and 22 combined touchdowns.

–Field Level Media

NFL News: Dolphins WR Tyreek Hill: ‘I will break 2,000 yards’


Wide receiver Tyreek Hill has set lofty goals for both himself and the Miami Dolphins in the upcoming season.

Hill said on his podcast, “It Needed to be Said,” that he will become the first pass catcher in NFL history to break the 2,000-yard receiving mark. Hill also added that the Dolphins will win the Super Bowl for the first time since they captured back-to-back titles in the 1972 and 1973 seasons (Super Bowl VII and VIII).

“I will break 2,000 yards next year, bro,” Hill told co-host Julius Collins. “I’m just checking it off my bucket list. All I’m going to say is 2,000 yards was on my bucket list to get before I leave this league. You all think the Cheetah gonna leave without doing something he promised himself he was going to do as a kid? 2,000 yards and another Super Bowl. We’re getting that. Believe that.”

Hall of Fame member Calvin Johnson holds the receiving yards record with 1,964, set in 2012. He averaged 122.8 receiving yards per contest while playing in all 16 games that season for the Detroit Lions.

Hill, 29, was on pace to eclipse that receiving yards total through his first nine games in 2022 before settling for career highs — and franchise-best totals — in catches (119) and receiving yards (1,710). The four-time All-Pro and seven-time Pro Bowl selection caught balls from three different quarterbacks: Tua Tagovailoa, Teddy Bridgewater and Skylar Thompson.

“I feel like I’ve got the right tools around me,” Hill said. “I’ve got obviously the most accurate quarterback in the NFL (in Tagovailoa), I’ve got one of the best head coaches in the NFL (Mike McDaniel) and also my position coach is a monster also (Wes Welker). So just having those three things and me just keeping the same mindset each and every day that I want to get better and I want to break the record and I do want to break the record.

“So I feel like this is one of those years that I can achieve it.”

–Field Level Media

NFL News: Agent: Jags reach deal with franchise-tagged TE Evan Engram


The Jacksonville Jaguars reached agreement on a three-year contract with franchise-tagged tight end Evan Engram, the player’s agent confirmed Sunday.

There is a deadline of 4 p.m. ET on Monday for teams to reach long-term deals with players who received a franchise tag.

Agent Mike McCartney of Vayner Sports did not divulge financial details, but ESPN said it was a $41.25 million deal with $24 million fully guaranteed.

Engram, 28, would have earned $11.345 million playing on the franchise tag in 2023.

Engram had 73 catches for 766 yards and four touchdowns in 17 games (14 starts) in his first season with the Jaguars in 2022.

The 2017 first-round pick (23rd overall) played his first five seasons with the New York Giants, earning a selection to the Pro Bowl in 2020.

Engram has recorded 335 receptions for 3,594 yards and 20 touchdowns in 82 games (65 starts) with the Giants and Jaguars.

With Engram’s deal, there are three players remaining on franchise tags: running backs Saquon Barkley of the Giants, Tony Pollard of the Dallas Cowboys and Josh Jacobs of the Las Vegas Raiders.

–Field Level Media