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MLS News: Chinonso Offor lifts CF Montreal over Inter Miami

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Chinonso Offor scored in the 53rd minute to lift CF Montreal to a 1-0 victory over visiting Inter Miami on Saturday night.

Ariel Lassiter assisted on the close-range, right-footed shot that broke a scoreless tie after Montreal hadn’t been able to generate anything in the first half of play.

Montreal (6-8-0, 18 points) snapped a two-game skid in match play, while Miami (5-9-0, 15 points) dropped its third straight match after putting together a three-game winning streak. With 15 points, Miami has the fewest points in the Eastern Conference.

Possession was fairly even in the first 45 minutes, with the hosts outshooting Inter Miami 8-5. However, none of Montreal’s tries were on target, while the guests had three solid chances. Despite those opportunities, both teams went into the break with nothing to show for their efforts on the scoreboard.

Montreal had the first six shots of the game — through 31 minutes — before Inter Miami’s Leonardo Campana gave his side a chance in the 32nd. That offering missed just left, keeping the score even.

Offor also missed just left six minutes after Campana’s attempt. Inter Miami’s Corentin Jean had the best chance in the remainder of the first half, but his shot on goal was saved in the 43rd minute.

Montreal finished with a slight advantage in shots (14-13) and got five important saves from goalie Jonathan Sirois. It marked the fifth shutout of the season for Sirois.

Inter Miami almost got points late in the match when, in extra time, Nicolas Stefanelli had a shot blocked from the center of the box after teammate Benjamin Cremaschi hit the post with a right-footed shot. However, Miami didn’t get a chance after that as Montreal held on for the victory.

Miami goalie Drake Callender finished with just one save.

–Field Level Media

MLS News: Lorenzo Insigne, Toronto FC edge D.C. United

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Lorenzo Insigne contributed a pair of assists on a night his high-profile Italian teammate Federico Bernardeschi was benched by manager Bob Bradley as Toronto FC held on for a 2-1 victory over visiting D.C. United on Saturday.

Deandre Kerr scored his second goal of the season from Insigne’s corner kick in the 14th minute. Kosi Thompson finished off a transition opportunity for his first tally of the campaign from Insigne’s feed in the 72nd.

The victory followed a tumultuous week for Toronto (3-5-7, 16 points). After last weekend’s late 1-0 loss against Austin, Bernardeschi had openly questioned Bradley’s tactical approach in remarks to reporters.

Then on Friday, a report from the Athletic indicated both Bernardeschi and Insigne had at times tried to undermine their manager, though the Italian duo also had friction with each other.

Bradley stated during the week that Bernardeschi would not be on Saturday’s gameday roster.

Christian Benteke scored a late goal for D.C. (5-6-4, 19 points) for his team-leading seventh of the season. The visitors saw a modest three-match unbeaten run (0-1-2) snapped and lost for only the second time in eight games.

Both of those losses came on the road by identical 2-1 scores, with D.C. holding opponents to one goal or fewer in the other six.

Kerr put Toronto in front when he headed in Insigne’s out-swinging corner kick from the right side.

He had a relatively open header, simply running away from his marker and reaching the service about 8 yards from goal, where he redirected it past Tyler Miller into the top left corner.

Thompson doubled the advantage when D.C. got caught pushing numbers forward on a counterattack. The ball flowed right to left, where it found Insigne wide of the penalty area.

Insigne picked out an excellent low cross to Thompson near the penalty spot, and Thompson directed in a first-time finish that left Miller little chance.

D.C.’s goal also stemmed from a corner kick. After the initial danger wasn’t completely cleared, Benteke sent in a second rebound past TFC goalkeeper Sean Johnson in the 87th minute.

–Field Level Media

MLS News: Revolution score late to earn draw vs. Fire

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Jozy Altidore scored in the 83rd minute to help the New England Revolution escape with a 3-3 draw against the visiting Chicago Fire on Saturday night in Foxborough, Mass.

Four minutes earlier, Chicago moved ahead for the second time on Maren Haile-Selassie’s goal, but Altidore’s touch on the receiving end of a corner kick helped the Revolution end their losing streak in thrilling fashion.

New England (7-3-4, 25 points) had lost its past three matches across all competitions — two MLS matches and a U.S. Open Cup fixture.

Chicago (3-4-7, 16 points) got three saves from goalkeeper Chris Brady. Djordje Petrovic had one save for New England. Bobby Wood had a goal and an assist for the Revolution.

Chicago struck first thanks to a New England turnover. Off a teammate’s steal, Xherdan Shaqiri was able to deliver a pass over two defenders’ heads to Georgios Koutsias, who scored on a shot through a defender’s legs to the bottom left corner in the 10th minute.

Shaqiri was on point again in the 22nd minute when he passed it up the left side to Koutsias, who fed it to defender Miguel Navarro. Navarro’s ensuing cross into the box deflected off New England defender Andrew Farrell’s leg and into the net for an own goal.

New England got on the board in the 38th minute after Latif Blessing stole the ball in Chicago’s end. Wood fed Noel Buck, whose left-footed rocket from outside the box got past a diving Brady.

The Revolution earned a corner kick two minutes later and capitalized to draw the game level. Emmanuel Boateng served the kick toward the box, and Christian Makoun headed it over to Wood, whose header touched the net for his team-leading fourth goal of the year.

Chicago’s Brian Gutierrez, who subbed in during the 67th minute, fed Kei Kamara in the box during the 79th minute and Kamara passed it right to Haile-Selassie, whose left-footed shot got past Petrovic.

But Chicago’s joy was short-lived thanks to a corner kick four minutes later. Carles Gil lofted the kick into the box, and Dave Romney headed it toward the far post. The ball slipped past a Chicago defender and Altidore tapped it in at the post.

Both teams had shots at net in the dying minutes but missed wide. New England outshot Chicago 16-9, along with 6-3 in shots on goal.

–Field Level Media

MLS News: Timbers aim to locate offense vs. Sporting Kansas City

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The Portland Timbers look to get back on track when they visit Sporting Kansas City on Sunday in Kansas.

The Timbers (4-6-4, 16 points) have hit a dry spell offensively, getting shut out in each of their past two matches after scoring 12 goals in their five previous MLS outings.

Portland is coming off a 1-0 setback to Minnesota United last week, allowing the lone tally in the final minute of second-half stoppage time. It was the second time this month that a last-minute goal cost the club points at home; the Timbers settled for a draw against Austin FC on May 6.

“We managed everything well until the 93rd minute,” coach Giovanni Savarese said after the match.

Evander leads the Timbers with four goals this season, two more than Dairon Asprilla, Franck Boli and Juan Mosquera. Evander also stands atop the club with 29 shot attempts and 11 shots on target. He set up seven chances for teammates in the loss. Since April 22, he’s been directly involved in 40 shots, second only to Thiago Almada (45) in MLS in that stretch.

It’s been a rough season for Sporting Kansas City (2-8-4, 10 points), who reside second to last in the Western Conference and overall in the MLS entering play on Saturday.

After going 2-1-1 to start the month of May, the team fell 4-0 to rival St. Louis City last week for its third loss by at least three goals this season.

The loss marked the ninth time this season that Kansas City has been shut out.

“They came out and physically dominated us in that game,” defender Graham Zusi said Tuesday. “I think we need to get back to doing that to teams. … Pushing all that aside, we still have to compete a little bit better.”

Sporting KC have scored only nine goals through 14 games thus far, fewest in MLS. Johnny Russell and Daniel Salloi lead the way with two apiece.

–Field Level Media

MLS News: Nashville SC aiming to extend Crew’s road woes

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Hany Mukhtar and Nashville SC look to add to the Columbus Crew’s road struggles on Sunday.

Nashville (7-3-4, 25 points) will try again to set a franchise record with a fourth straight home victory in MLS play. The previous three attempts to establish that mark ended in draws.

A 4-0-2 run has moved Nashville to second in the Eastern Conference as it prepares to host the Crew (5-5-3, 18 points) for just the second time in history. The teams tied 1-1 in October 2021.

It will be second straight formidable away test for Columbus with Nashville sporting a 5-1-2 home mark.

The Crew, 1-4-1 on the road, lost 3-2 to FC Cincinnati last Saturday for their rival’s eighth straight home win to start the season. Columbus is 1-6-2 in its past nine road games back to last season.

“It’s always hard to win away but we’re preparing well for it and will go for it and go grab the three points away,” Crew defender Mohamed Farsi said. “Away or home we press, we attack. The missing piece is the win, but our time will come.”

In order to avoid another setback, the Crew must somehow contain Mukhtar, the 2022 MLS MVP.

He scored twice in a 2-1 comeback win at Charlotte FC last Saturday, including a stoppage-time penalty kick to secure the three points, to give him eight goals and six assists this season.

“We showed character and that’s what we have to be all the time,” he said. “Even if you fall behind in the first 15-20 minutes, there is still time to change the game.”

His first goal, coming in his 93rd game, made him the fifth-fastest player in MLS history to have at least 50 career goals and 30 assists in the regular season.

Mukhtar has had eight multi-goal games since the start of last season, the most in MLS, according to the league’s website.

Since the start of the 2021 season, he has been involved in 76 goals (47 goals, 29 assists), 22 more than anyone else in the league.

— Field Level Media

Oklahoma sets softball record with 48th straight win

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Oklahoma rallied to defeat Clemson 8-7 on Saturday for its 48th consecutive win, the longest in NCAA Division I softball history.

The two-time defending champion Sooners surpassed the 47-game win streak compiled by Arizona from 1996-97.

With the victory in Game 2 of the Norman (Okla.) Super Regional, top-ranked Oklahoma (56-1) won the series 2-0 and advanced to the Women’s College World Series for the seventh straight year.

Clemson (49-12), which had trailed 4-0 in the fourth inning, took a 7-4 lead in the fifth before Oklahoma tied it up in the bottom of the seventh with a three-run homer by Kinzie Hansen.

Tiare Jennings led off the top of the ninth with her second homer of the game to give the Sooners the 8-7 edge.

Jordy Bahl pitched the last three innings to earn the win. She worked around a two-out single in the bottom of the ninth, getting Ally Miklesh to fly out to center to end the game.

–Field Level Media

NHL News: Ty Dellandrea’s first multi-goal game keeps Stars alive vs. Knights


After staving off elimination in the Western Conference finals again with a 4-2 victory over the Vegas Golden Knights on Saturday night in Las Vegas, the Dallas Stars were joyously looking to Game 6 and the return of captain Jamie Benn.

Benn was suspended for two games for a crosscheck across the head of Vegas forward Mark Stone in the first period of a 4-0 loss in Game 3. The Stars immediately resolved to stay alive until Benn, who led the NHL in scoring in 2014-15 and was second on the team this season with 33 goals and 78 points, could get back in the lineup.

Mission accomplished.

Ty Dellandrea scored twice in an 87-second span midway through the third period and Dallas became the fifth team in NHL history to force a Game 6 in a conference final after falling behind 3-0 to start the series.

“We were playing for a lot,” Dellandrea said after the first multi-goal game of his career. “We’ve been through a little bit of adversity this round. A big message in the room was we wanted to get Jamie back, get our captain back. We focused on that. We get him back and head home for Game 6, and that’s what we’re thinking about now.”

“It was a gutsy win coming in here and gives us life,” added center Joe Pavelski, who had an assist. “We definitely wanted to get Jamie back here and get him playing again, so it was big. (He’s) a big character in that room. Going to need another big effort in Game 6.”

Jake Oettinger stopped 27 of 29 shots, Jason Robertson and Luke Glendening scored goals and Thomas Harley added two assists for Dallas.

Chandler Stephenson and Ivan Barbashev scored goals and Jonathan Marchessault assisted on both for Vegas. Adin Hill finished with 30 saves.

Vegas appeared to tire as the game went on and finished with a huge 24-9 edge in giveaways.

“We had 24 giveaways,” Vegas coach Bruce Cassidy said. “I’m not sure you’re beating the Arizona Coyotes in January with 24 giveaways. No disrespect to Arizona, but that’s not the right way to play.

“Twenty-four giveaways and we’re trying to go to the Stanley Cup Final against a desperate team. To me, that’s the whole game right there.”

The contest was tied 2-2 entering the third period when Dellandrea gave Dallas its first lead of the game at the 10:35 mark, snapping a wrist shot from the middle of the right circle that deflected off the stick of defenseman Alex Pietrangelo and under the glove of Hill.

Dellandrea then made it 4-2 with 7:58 left when he rifled in a rebound of a Max Domi shot from the low slot.

Vegas nearly cut the deficit in half when Alec Martinez blasted a shot off the goalpost with just over five minutes remaining, and the Golden Knights pulled Hill with 3:17 to play. Vegas attempted seven shots with the extra attacker, but six were blocked and Oettinger easily saved the other, a wrist shot by Jack Eichel.

Vegas took a 1-0 lead at the 13:36 mark of the first period when Barbashev scooped up a loose puck by the right boards and powered toward the net, where he swept a shot around Oettinger’s right pad for his sixth goal of the playoffs.

But Dallas needed just 1:48 to tie it on Glendening’s second goal of the playoffs, bouncing a deflection of a Harley point shot past Hill’s right pad.

The Golden Knights regained the lead at 2-1 early in the second period when Stephenson, left alone in the left circle during a line change, took a crossing pass from Shea Theodore and roofed a wrist shot into the far corner for his eighth goal of the playoffs.

The Stars needed a little over two minutes to tie it again when Robertson chipped in a rebound of his own shot from the slot over Hill’s left shoulder from the bottom of the left circle for his fifth goal of the series and seventh of the playoffs.

–Field Level Media

PGA News: Adam Schenk, Harry Hall share lead after three rounds at Colonial

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Adam Schenk shot a 3-under-par 67 to move up three spots into a tie with co-leader Harry Hall, who had led after 36 holes, on Saturday in the third round of the Charles Schwab Challenge in Fort Worth, Texas.

Schenk sank a 16-foot birdie putt on the par-4 No. 18 to move to 10-under 200. He had started the round with birdies at the first two holes, then a bogey at the par-4 No. 4 was balanced by his play at No. 11, where his approach shot from 110 yards stopped 7 inches from the hole for a tap-in birdie.

“It played tough today,” Schenk said. “The greens were really firm. They’re really baked out. It feels like walking on concrete. We just did a really good job managing everything today. It was one of those days where right where we were looking was right where I actually hit it. It doesn’t happen very often, but it’s nice when it does.”

Schenk, who joined the tour in 2018, is going for his first victory. He has one runner-up, one third-place finish and 10 top-10 finishes.

“Winning would be really cool,” Schenk said. “If I do, that’s awesome. If I don’t, that’s OK, too. I’ll learn from it. But I’ll just go take care of my business tomorrow. Whatever happens, happens. I can’t control it. So I can just only control myself, and I’ll just try and do that to the best of my abilities.”

He is tied with Englishman Hall, a PGA Tour rookie who made a 9-foot, 7-inch birdie putt at the par-4 17th hole for an adventurous 2-over 72. Hall made consecutive double bogeys at the par-4 Nos. 6-7 but rallied with two birdies on a bogey-free back nine (Nos. 12, 17).

“I’m never going to stop fighting,” Hall said. “I’m always going to keep trying. Like I said yesterday, this game brings you new challenges every day, and I’m equipped to deal with them. And I think I showed that today, and I kept a lot of patience, and I kept to my game plan. It helps, after two double bogeys, I was still in the tournament. It left me with some hope. I managed to bring it back a little bit.”

Harris English was alone in third at 9 under after battling for the lead during the round as he carded an even-par 70. His birdie at No. 16 on a 40-foot putt was negated by a bogey at No. 18.

“Man, when greens get that firm and things get spicy like that, it makes every golf course firm or really difficult,” English said.

He noted the importance of his birdie at 16.

“I hadn’t made a whole lot of long putts this week and was struggling a little bit today really getting the ball to the hole,” English said. “I just told myself I finally had a pretty good uphill putt and gave it a rap and, luckily, it went in.”

Fourth place is a two-way tie at 6 under between Justin Suh, who shot 66 on Saturday, and Argentina’s Emiliano Grillo (72).

World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler shot 72 and fell three spots from Friday to a tie for 10th at 4-under 206. The Dallas native collected three birdies (Nos. 1, 6, 11) and five bogeys (Nos. 4, 7, 14, 16, 18).

“It was like a mini major,” Schenk said of the difficult course. “It’s not a long course, but it’s held the test of time. There’s a lot of scores around a couple over par, I’m guessing today. We were fortunate enough to get in at 3-under.”

–Field Level Media

LPGA News: Leona Maguire, Ayaka Furue head to semis at LPGA Match Play

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Ireland’s Leona Maguire and Japan’s Ayaka Furue won a pair of matches on Saturday to advance to the semifinals at the Bank of Hope LPGA Match-Play in Las Vegas.

Maguire picked up a 5-and-3 victory over France’s Perrine Delacour before beating American Lindsey Weaver-Wright 3 and 2, while Furue topped Sweden’s Maja Stark 2 and 1 before securing a 2-and-1 win against Celine Boutier of France.

Both Maguire and Furue have not lost at the event, sitting at 5-0-0.

In the quarterfinals, Maguire and Weaver-Wright were tied after six holes, but Maguire won the next three to pull away. Weaver-Wright got no closer than 2-up.

“I mean, really happy to get through 36 holes (Saturday). It’s nice to be in the semifinal. Played some really solid golf today,” Maguire said. “A little scrappy maybe this afternoon, but knew it was going to be a battle out there and it was just a case of staying patient.”

Furue’s quarterfinal match with Boutier was much closer, as the two were tied after 15 holes. But Furue won Nos. 16 and 17, bumping Boutier from contention.

“Just happy to win (Saturday),” Furue said. “It was really difficult and tough match (Saturday), two rounds, but, yeah, fortunately I was really happy with that.”

Maguire and Furue will go head-to-head on Sunday, and they will be joined by Sweden’s Linn Grant and Thailand’s Pajaree Anannarukarn in the semifinals.

Grant took down Ecuador’s Daniela Darquea 4 and 3 before cruising past Switzerland’s Albane Valenzuela 3 and 1, while Anannarukarn captured a 3-and-2 win against American Cheyenne Knight ahead of her 3-and-2 victory over Spain’s Carlota Ciganda.

“It’s stressful to play match play and just — you get so happy when you get that win,” Grant said. “Right now I’m just really very happy and excited for (Sunday).”

To reach the quarterfinals, Ciganda beat Alison Lee of the United States (2 and 1), Valenzuela defeated Sweden’s Anna Nordqvist (1 up), Boutier topped American Angel Yin (4 and 2) and Weaver-Wright bested countrywoman Sophia Schubert (4 and 3).

–Field Level Media

CHAMP News: Padraig Harrington holds one-shot lead at Senior PGA


Padraig Harrington carded a 4-under 68 on Saturday to maintain the lead after three rounds of the KitchenAid Senior PGA Championship at Frisco, Texas.

Harrington is at 16-under 200, one shot better than Steve Stricker and three ahead of Stewart Cink. Stricker shot 64 in the third round and Cink made a hole-in-one in addition to another eagle while shooting 67.

Harrington, 51, is bidding for his second career Champions major win. The Irishman has owned the outright lead in all three rounds.

“I love playing competitive golf where you’re trying to win,” Harrington said. “I know it’s a major tomorrow and you want to go out there and win majors more than the next event. But in the end of the day, we all play for that buzz coming down Sunday evening with a chance at winning, (and) trying to manage our game, our thoughts.”

On Saturday, Harrington had five birdies at Fields Ranch East at PGA Frisco but also had a costly double bogey on the par-4, No. 16.

Four of Harrington’s birdies came on the front nine, including three straights at Nos. 6-8.

“Today I left a lot out on the golf course and shoot 68. Golf’s a crazy game,” Harrington said. “It’s just like that. Some days you hit a bad shot and you get a break and you make birdies. Other days you play nice and solid and steady and then it just kind of gets in on you. Yeah, I would be thrilled if I turn up tomorrow and play like I played today.”

Stricker, 56, carded eight birdies – four each on the front and back nine — during an bogey-free round that put pressure on Harrington.

He had four birdies over the final six holes, including one on 18 to end his round.

“I feel good about my game,” Stricker said. “I finally took care of the ball today. I didn’t make a bogey. Which is good. Yeah, it’s golf, right? You have it some days and other days are tough.”

Cink is playing in his first Champions event after turning 50 on May 21. He stuck the ace on the 219-yard, par-3 No. 13 and made the eagle at the par-5, No. 3. Cink is the 10th player with two eagles in one round this season.

Truth to be told, he didn’t see the hole-in-one ball drop in the cup.

“I was aimed about 6 yards right of that flag,” Cink said. “I just happened to kind of draw it a little bit more up against that wind and it took off on a really nice line. And, to be honest, I didn’t even watch it finish.

“I saw when it landed, I knew it was going to be a good shot. And the people on the tee reacted as if it was a good shot. So I turned and kind of just faced them and gave a little nod and then that’s when it went in. And up by the green everyone kind of went crazy. So I didn’t get to see it because I was turned the opposite direction like a dummy. ”

Cink also had three birdies and two bogeys. All three birdies came on the back nine.

Sweden’s Robert Karlsson (66 on Saturday), South Korea’s Y.E. Yang (69) and Northern Ireland’s Darren Clarke (69) are tied for fourth 9-under 207.

New Zealand’s Steven Alker (69) is in eighth at 8 under.

–Field Level Media