This Day In Sports 2003 — Annika Sorenstam becomes the first woman to play in a PGA Tour event in 58 years when she shoots a 71 in the first round of the Colonial in Fort Worth, . Numbers Game Sorenstam misses the cut the next day by four shots. C4 Antelope Valley Press, Wednesday, May 22, 2019 Morning rush Valley Press news services Bruins will scrimmage to stay sharp the top line, and players might By JIMMY GOLEN TIME OFF Phelps honored for honesty on mental Associated Press switch teams to get the match- health, helping others BOSTON — The Boston Bru- Boston Bruins ups Cassidy wants to work on. BALTIMORE — While swimming to Olympic ins think they’ve found a way to hug Brad Individual players, including glory, Michael Phelps found comfort in the pool stay sharp for the Stanley Cup Marchand goalie Tuukka Rask, will decide and quite a bit of angst out of it. Final while waiting a total of 10 (63) following how much they want to play. His bout with depression reached its nadir days between games. Marchand’s The winning team will earn ... in 2014 after a second DUI arrest. That’s when The Eastern Conference goal against something. the most decorated Olympian of all time checked the Carolina “They will put something on himself into a rehabilitative center in a desperate champions will hold a public in- trasquad scrimmage on Thurs- Hurricanes the line,” Cassidy said. “That’s effort to make sense of it all. something I have to discuss with “When I was in my room and not wanting to day night, and coach Bruce Cas- during Game 4 talk to anybody for a number of days and not sidy said he’ll try to maintain a of the Eastern them. I think that’s important. wanting to be alive, I wanted to see what other regular game-day schedule so Conference finals What it is it could be something roads I could take to see if there was help,” Phelps that the players will get back in in Raleigh, N.C. very minimal, or whatever it is recalled. the routine before the opener of on May 16. they want to decide.” The treatment he received — and continues to the championship series on Mon- Associated Press Other than that, the coach receive — charted his post-Olympic course. day. said he will be happy if every- when the St. Louis Blues elimi- “I know it’s something that changed my life “We’ve got some ideas we ban- was relevant to us and go from one comes out of the scrimmage and saved my life and allowed me to be able to be died around. We came up with nated the San Jose Sharks in six there,” Cassidy said, acknowl- healthy. He said it will be no where I am today, enjoying the platform of talking this one,” Cassidy said on Tues- games. edging that a seven-game series different than practice, when about something that’s so important,” Phelps told day, the Bruins’ fifth day off since Cassidy said last week he is different than preparing for a players know not to check their The Associated Press in an interview Tuesday. sweeping the Carolina Hurri- would reach out to other teams Super Bowl. “In the first game, teammates, but because of the Because he is willing to share his story of de- canes in the East finals. “We’ve to get pointers on how to han- we want to be good. We want to increased stakes, he will talk to pression and raise awareness of mental health is- had good practices, but this will dle long layoffs. Among them: be sharp. We want to be on time. the team about it. sues, Phelps was to be given the fifth annual Mor- be a little bit different.” the New England Patriots, who We want to win. But we have a “This isn’t a physicality con- ton E. Ruderman Award in Inclusion on Tuesday routinely have a first-round bye, bit more luxury than say a one- night in Boston. The Bruins needed seven test out there. It’s compete on games to dispatch the Toron- in addition to a two-week break and-done.” pucks. It’s play with some pace,” After participating in four Olympic Games and before the Super Bowl. The scrimmage will be two, collecting 28 medals, including 23 gold, Phelps to Maple Leafs in the opening he said. “I think we’re smart has dedicated his time and energy to promoting round, then had one day off be- The Bruins coach said on 25-minute periods, with two of- enough. That will be the mes- the importance of water safety and advocating for fore starting the second round Tuesday that he touched base ficials on the ice. But some rules sage I relay to some of the young- the de-stigmatization of mental health problems against Columbus. They finished with all of the teams in town, as will be ignored in the interest of er guys: We’re doing this for a through the Michael Phelps Foundation. off the Blue Jackets in six games, well as some of the Boston play- situational drills and keeping ev- reason. But the reason is not to and had two days to rest before ers from the 2011 and ‘13 teams eryone healthy. injure anybody.” Thurman promises to end Pacquiao’s Game 1 against the Hurricanes. that went to the Final and other Cassidy said he may create a Fans can attend Thursday’s legendary career But that series ended Thurs- NHL coaches who have had long four-on-four situation as well as a scrimmage for $20, and park for NEW YORK — Keith Thurman keeps call- day, and the Bruins didn’t even breaks. But he declined to share six-on-five for a potential end-of- $10; popcorn will be free for chil- ing Manny Pacquiao a legend, and in the box- find out their opponent for the their advice. game, pulled goalie scenario. The dren. Proceeds will go to the Bos- ing world, he probably is correct. final until Wednesday night, “We’ll take what we thought checking line will face off against ton Bruins Foundation. Then the undefeated welterweight champion keeps promising to end the ring career of the sen- ator from the Philippines. That could happen, too. For once, Pacquiao is College Softball MLB Sports Odds NHL NBA the underdog in the July 20 fight in Las Vegas for NCAA Division I Softball American League Glance Major League Baseball NHL Playoff Glance NBA Playoff Glance West Division Today CONFERENCE SEMIFINALS FIRST ROUND the WBA belt. Regionals Glance W L Pct GB National League (Best-of-7; x-if necessary) WESTERN CONFERENCE (Double elimination; x-if necessary) FAVORITE LINE UNDERDOG LINE Or Pacquiao, holder of titles in eight weight Stillwater (Okla.) Regional Houston 33 16 .673 — EASTERN CONFERENCE Golden State 4, L.A. Clippers 2 Cincinnati -107 at MILWAUKEE -103 Denver 4, San Antonio 3 classes during 24 years in the sport, could contin- Saturday, May 18 Texas 23 23 .500 8½ at SAN DIEGO -135 Arizona +125 Boston 4, Columbus 2 ue his Hall of Fame-caliber career at age 40 with Oklahoma State 2, Tulsa 1, OK St. advances Oakland 24 25 .490 9 Colorado -112 at PITTSBURGH +102 Thursday, April 25: Boston 3, Columbus Portland 4, Oklahoma City 1 Tallahassee (Fla.) Regional Angels 22 26 .458 10½ at NEW YORK -105 -105 2, OT Houston 4, Utah 1 another impressive win. Sunday, May 19 Seattle 23 28 .451 11 at CHICAGO -146 Philadelphia +136 Saturday, April 27: Columbus 3, Boston EASTERN CONFERENCE “I have been in boxing for two decades and I St. 7, S. Carolina 6, FSU advances East Division Atlanta -147 at SAN FRANC.+137 2, 2OT Milwaukee 4, Detroit 0 am never scared or intimidated with my oppo- Gainesville (Fla.) Regional W L Pct GB American League Tuesday, April 30: Columbus 2, Boston 1 Toronto 4, Orlando 1 Sunday, May 19 New York 30 17 .638 — Oakland -117 at CLEVELAND +107 Thursday, May 2: Boston 4, Columbus 1 Philadelphia 4, Brooklyn 1, nent, and I am so excited for this fight,” Pacquiao Florida 5, Boise State 0, Florida advances Tampa Bay 27 18 .600 2 Seattle -110 at TEXAS +100 Saturday, May 4: Boston 4, Columbus 3 Boston 4, Indiana 0 New York -215 at BALTIMORE +195 said Tuesday at a news conference announcing Lexington (Ky.) Regional Boston 25 23 .521 5½ Monday, May 6: Boston 3, Columbus 0 CONFERENCE SEMIFINALS Toronto 20 28 .417 10½ Boston -139 at TORONTO +129 Carolina 4, N.Y. Islanders 0 Eastern Conference the Fox pay-per-view bout at the MGM Grand Sunday, May 19 at HOUSTON -320 Chicago +290 Kentucky 11, Virginia Tech 1, UK advances Baltimore 15 33 .313 15½ Friday, April 26: Carolina 1, N.Y. Islanders Milwaukee 4, Boston 1 Garden Arena. “Keith Thurman is the kind of Central Division Minnesota -113 at LA ANGELS +103 April 28: Boston 112, Milwaukee 90 Knoxville (Tenn.) Regional Interleague 0, OT fighter you can respect. He is undefeated and Sunday, May 19 W L Pct GB at ST. LOUIS -168 Kansas City +158 Sunday, April 28: Carolina 2, N.Y. Tues., April 30: Milwaukee 123, Boston 102 this gives me more encouragement, motivation North Carolina 1, Tennessee 0 Minnesota 32 16 .667 — at ST. LOUIS OFF Kansas City OFF Islanders 1 Friday, May 3: Milwaukee 123, Boston 116 to work hard — like I did before, in my previous Ann Arbor (Mich.) Regional Cleveland 25 22 .532 6½ at DETROIT -117 Miami +107 Wednesday, May 1: Carolina 5, N.Y. Mon., May 6: Milwaukee 113, Boston 101 Monday, May 20 Chicago 21 26 .447 10½ at TAMPA BAY OFF LA Dodgers OFF Islanders 2 Wed., May 8: Milwaukee 116, Boston 91 fights with big names in boxing. James Madison 3, Michigan 0 Detroit 18 27 .400 12½ Updated odds available at Pregame.com Friday, May 3: Carolina 5, N.Y. Islanders 2 Toronto 4, Philadelphia 3 “I will make sure I am in 100% condition and James Madison 2, Michigan 1, JMU Kansas City 16 31 .340 15½ Sat., April 27: Toronto 108, Philadelphia 95 ready for the fight, and let’s see who is tougher in advances Tuesday’s Games League WESTERN CONFERENCE Mon., April 29: Philadelphia 94, Toronto 89 the ring on July 20. It is going to be exciting and Minneapolis Regional Kansas City at St. Louis, ppd. South Division St. Louis 4, Dallas 3 Thurs., May 2: Philadelphia 116, Toronto 95 Monday, May 20 Oakland 5, Cleveland 3 W L Pct. GB Thursday, April 25: St. Louis 3, Dallas 2 May 5: Toronto 101, Philadelphia 96 I like it. I like it I am the underdog for this fight, Georgia 7, Drake 4, Drake eliminated N.Y. Yankees 11, Baltimore 4 Rancho Cuca. 27 18 .600 — Saturday, April 27: Dallas 4, St. Louis 2 Tues., May 7: Toronto 125, Philadelphia 89 this is fun, this is what I want.” Minnesota 8, Georgia 1, Minnesota Toronto 10, Boston 3 JetHawks 22 20 .524 3½ Monday, April 29: St. Louis 4, Dallas 3 May 9: Philadelphia 112, Toronto 101 advances L.A. Dodgers 7, Tampa Bay 3 Lake Elsinore 21 22 .488 5 Wednesday, May 1: Dallas 4, St. Louis 2 Sun., May 12: Toronto 92, Philadelphia 90 Evanston (Ill.) Regional Miami 5, Detroit 4, 11 innings Inland Empire 18 24 .429 7½ Friday, May 3: Dallas 2, St. Louis 1 Western Conference Doncic, Young unanimous NBA All- Sunday, May 19 Texas 5, Seattle 3 North Division Sunday, May 5: St. Louis 4, Dallas 1 Golden State 4, Houston 2 Rookie 1st-teamers Northwestern 7, Louisville 0 Houston 5, Chicago White Sox 1 W L Pct. GB Tuesday, May 7:St. Louis 2, Dallas 1, 2OT Sun., April 28: GS 104, Houston 100 NEW YORK — With Dallas’ Luka Doncic Northwestern 4, Louisville 3, Northwestern Minnesota 8, L.A. Angels 3 Visalia 29 14 .674 — San Jose 4, Colorado 3 Tuesday, April 30: GS 115, Houston 109 and Atlanta’s Trae Young leading the way, the advances Today’s Games San Jose 20 23 .465 9 Friday, April 26: San Jose 5, Colorado 2 Saturday, May 4: Houston 126, GS 121, OT Tuscaloosa (Ala.) Regional Oakland (Montas 5-2) at Cleveland Modesto 20 25 .444 10 Sunday, April 28: Colorado 4, San Jose 3 Monday, May 6: Houston 112, GS 108 top five NBA draft picks from 2018 have been se- Sunday, May 19 (Rodriguez 1-3), 10:10 a.m. Stockton 16 27 .372 13 Tuesday, April 30: San Jose 4, Colorado Wednesday, May 8: GS 104, Houston 99 lected as the top five NBA rookies this season. 9, Arizona St. 8, Alabama advances Kansas City (Keller 2-5) at St. Louis (Wacha Tuesday’s Games 2 Friday, May 10: GS118, Houston 113 Doncic and Young were unanimous first-team Oxford (Miss.) Regional 3-1), 10:15 a.m., 1st game Lake Elsinore 5, Stockton 3 Thursday, May 2: Colorado 3, San Jose 0 Portland 4, Denver 3 Sunday, May 19 Seattle (Gonzales 5-3) at Texas (Chavez JetHawks 2, Inland Empire 1 Saturday, May 4: San Jose 2, Colorado 1 April 29: Denver 121, Portland 113 selections for the NBA All-Rookie team, which 5, Louisiana-Lafayette 0 0-1), 11:05 a.m. San Jose 5, Modesto 3 Monday, May 6: Colorado 4, San Jose May 1: Portland 97, Denver 90. was announced Tuesday. Phoenix’s Deandre Mississippi 5, La-Lafayette 4, Ole Miss advances N.Y. Yankees (Sabathia 2-1) at Baltimore Rancho Cucamonga 5, Visalia 1 3, OT Portland 140, Denver 137, 4OT Ayton, Memphis’ Jaren Jackson and Sacra- Baton Rouge (La.) Regional (Straily 1-3), 4:05 p.m. Today’s Games Wednesday, May 8: San Jose 3, Sunday, May 5: Denver 116, Portland 112 mento’s Marvin Bagley III are also on the first Sunday, May 19 Boston (Porcello 3-4) at Toronto (Sanchez Stockton at Lake Elsinore, 6 p.m. Colorado 2 Tuesday, May 7: Denver 124, Portland 98 Texas Tech 5, LSU 4 3-4), 4:07 p.m. JetHawks at Inland Empire, 7:05 p.m. CONFERENCE FINALS Thursday, May 9: Portland 119, Denver 108 team, which was chosen by 100 voters who cover LSU 5, Texas Tech 1, LSU advances L.A. Dodgers (Hill 1-1) at Tampa Bay San Jose at Modesto, 7:05 p.m. (Best-of-7; x-if necessary) Sunday, May 12: Portland 100, Denver 96 the league. Norman (Okla.) Regional (Stanek 0-1), 4:10 p.m. Visalia at Rancho Cucamonga, 7:05 p.m. EASTERN CONFERENCE CONFERENCE FINALS Ayton, Bagley, Doncic, Jackson and Young Sunday, May 19 Miami (Urena 1-6) at Detroit (Norris 2-2), Thursday’s Games Boston 4, Carolina 0 (Best-of-7; x-if necessary) Wisconsin 2, Oklahoma 1 4:10 p.m. Stockton at Lake Elsinore, 7 p.m. Thursday, May 9: Boston 5, Carolina 2 Eastern Conference were the first five picks in the last year’s draft. Oklahoma 2, Wisconsin 0, OKLA advances Kansas City (Bailey 4-4) at St. Louis JetHawks at Inland Empire, 7:05 p.m. Sunday, May 12: Boston 6, Carolina 2 Milwaukee 2, Toronto 2 This marks the first time since the 1984 draft Austin (Texas) Regional (Wainwright 3-4), 4:45 p.m., 2nd game San Jose at Modesto, 7:05 p.m. Tuesday, May 14: Boston 2, Carolina 1 Wednesday, May 15: Milwaukee 108, that the first five picks ended up as first-team Sunday, May 19 Chicago White Sox (Nova 2-4) at Houston Visalia at Rancho Cucamonga, 7:05 p.m. Thursday, May 16: Boston 4, Carolina 0 Toronto 100 all-rookie. Texas 5, Houston 2 (Cole 4-4), 5:10 p.m. WESTERN CONFERENCE Friday, May 17: Milwaukee 125, Toronto Texas 7, Houston 0, Texas advances Minnesota (Perez 6-1) at L.A. Angels St. Louis 4, San Jose 2 103 Seattle Regional (Harvey 2-3), 6:07 p.m. MLS Saturday, May 11: San Jose 6, St. Louis Sunday, May 19: Toronto 118, Milwaukee WESTERN CONFERENCE Sunday, May 19 Thursday’s Games 3 112, 2OT W L T Pts GF GA Washington 8, Mississippi St. 0, UW advances N.Y. Yankees at Baltimore, 12:35 p.m. Monday, May 13: St. Louis 4, San Jose 2 Tuesday, May 21: Toronto 120, Milwaukee LAFC 9 1 4 31 32 9 Regional Boston at Toronto, 12:37 p.m. Wednesday, May 15: San Jose 5, St. 102. Seattle 7 1 5 26 22 14 Saturday, May 18 Miami at Detroit, 1:10 p.m. Louis 4, OT Thursday, May 23: Toronto at Milwaukee, Houston 7 2 2 23 20 12 Planner UCLA 9, Missouri 1 Tampa Bay at Cleveland, 6:10 p.m. Friday, May 17: St. Louis 2, San Jose 1 5:30 p.m. Chicago White Sox at Houston, 8:10 p.m. Weber St, 7, CSU Fullerton 3, CSUF eliminated LA Galaxy 7 5 1 22 18 17 Sunday, May 19: St. Louis 5, San Jose 0 Saturday, May 25: Milwaukee at Toronto, Missouri 7, Weber State 0, WSU eliminated Minn. United 5 4 3 18 20 18 Tuesday, May 21: St. Louis 5, San Jose 1 5:30 p.m. FC Dallas 5 5 3 18 17 17 COMING UP IN THE VALLEY Sunday, May 19 AL Leaders x-Monday, May 27: Toronto at Milwaukee, Missouri 5, UCLA 1 BATTING — Polanco, Minnesota, .335; Real Salt Lake 5 6 1 16 18 20 STANLEY CUP FINALS 5:30 p.m. UCLA 13, Missouri 1, UCLA advances Reddick, Houston, .333; Brantley, Houston, San Jose 4 6 2 14 18 23 (Best-of-7; x-if necessary) Western Conference JETHAWKS (Major League Baseball) Vancouver 3 6 4 13 12 16 ■ Today at Inland Empire, 7:05 p.m. Tucson (Ariz.) Regional .326; LeMahieu, New York, .325; Andrus, Boston vs. St. Louis Golden State 4, Portland 0 Saturday, May 18 Texas, .325; Anderson, Chicago, .323; Portland 3 6 2 11 14 22 Monday, May 27: St. Louis at Boston, Tuesday, May 14: Golden State 116, ■ Thursday at Inland Empire, 7:05 p.m. Arizona 2, Auburn 1 Devers, Boston, .320; Springer, Houston, Sporting KC 2 4 5 11 20 20 5 p.m. Portland 94 ■ Friday vs. Rancho Cucamonga, 6:35 p.m. Colorado State 6, Harvard 0, Harvard elim. .313; La Stella, Los Angeles, .310; Mancini, Colorado 1 9 2 5 17 30 Wednesday, May 29: St. Louis at Boston, Thursday, May 16: Golden State 114, Auburn 8, Colorado State 0, CSU eliminated Baltimore, .309. EASTERN CONFERENCE 5 p.m. Portland 111 Sunday, May 19 RBI — Springer, Houston, 42; Abreu, W L T Pts GF GA Saturday, June 1: Boston at St. Louis, Saturday, May 18: Golden State 110, COMING UP IN SOCAL Arizona 12, Auburn 3, Arizona advances Chicago, 39; Santana, Seattle, 38; Mondesi, Philadelphia 7 3 3 24 23 12 5 p.m. Portland 99 Kansas City, 37; Gallo, Texas, 35; Rosario, D.C. United 7 4 3 24 18 13 Monday, June 3: Boston at St. Louis, 5 Monday, May 20: Golden State 119, Minnesota, 35; 5 tied at 34. Montreal 6 5 3 21 15 19 p.m. Portland 117, OT ANGELS (Major League Baseball) NCAA Division I Softball Atlanta 6 4 2 20 13 9 ■ x-Thursday, June 6: St. Louis at Boston, FINALS Today vs. Minnesota, 6:07 p.m., FSW/MLB Super Regionals Glance NYC FC 4 1 6 18 15 12 5 p.m. (Best-of-7; x-if necessary) (Best-of-3; x-if necessary) National League Glance New York 5 5 2 17 17 14 ■ Friday vs. Texas, 7:07 p.m., FSW West Division x-Sunday, June 9: Boston at St. Louis, Golden State vs. Milwaukee/Toronto Host school is home team for Game Toronto FC 5 5 2 17 22 20 W L Pct GB 5 p.m. winner ■ Saturday vs. Texas, 7:07 p.m., FSW 1; visiting school is home team for Columbus 5 8 1 16 12 19 Dodgers 32 17 .653 — x-Wednesday, June 12: St. Louis at Thursday, May 30: Golden State at Game 2; coin flip determines home Chicago 4 5 4 16 20 17 Arizona 25 24 .510 7 Boston, 5 p.m. Milwaukee/Toronto, 6 p.m. team for Game 3 Orlando City 4 6 3 15 19 20 DODGERS (Major League Baseball) San Diego 25 24 .510 7 ■ At Tallahassee, Fla. New England 3 8 3 12 14 31 Today at Tampa Bay, 4:10 p.m., SportsNetLA Florida State vs. Oklahoma State Colorado 21 25 .457 9½ uto acing San Francisco 21 26 .447 10 Cincinnati 3 8 2 11 11 23 A R Golf ■ Friday at Pittsburgh, 4:05 p.m., SportsNetLA Thursday, May 23: Florida State (54- NOTE: 3 points for victory, one point for tie. 8) vs. Oklahoma State (42-14), 4 p.m. East Division NASCAR Monster Energy PGA Tour schedule ■ Saturday at Pittsburgh, 4:15 p.m., FOX April 4-7 — Valero Texas Open (Corey Friday, May 24: Florida State vs. W L Pct GB Cup Schedule Philadelphia 28 20 .583 — Saturday, May 18 Conners) Oklahoma State, noon New England 0, Montreal 0, tie Sunday, April 7 — Food City 500 (Kyle Atlanta 26 23 .531 2½ Busch) April 11-14 — Masters (Tiger Woods) x-Saturday, May 25: Florida State vs. Real Salt Lake 3, Toronto FC 0 New York 22 25 .468 5½ Saturday, April 13 — Toyota Owners 400 April 18-21 — RBC Heritage (C.T. Pan) Oklahoma State, 9 a.m. San Jose 4, Chicago 1 Washington 19 29 .396 9 (Martin Truex Jr.) April 25-28 — Zurich Classic (Palmer/ ON TV TODAY At Tuscaloosa, Ala. Seattle 0, Philadelphia 0, tie Miami 14 31 .311 12½ Sunday, April 28 — Geico 500 (Chase Rahm) Alabama vs. Texas Minnesota United 1, Columbus 0 Central Division Elliott) May 2-5 — Wells Fargo Championship AUTO RACING Thursday, May 23: Alabama (55-7) vs. Houston 2, D.C. United 1 W L Pct GB Sunday, May 5 — MENCS race (Martin (Max Homa) ■ Formula One: Monaco Grand Prix, practice session 1, Monaco, Texas (45-15), 6 p.m. Vancouver 1, Sporting Kansas City 1, tie Chicago 28 18 .609 — Truex Jr.) May 9-12 — AT&T Byron Nelson (Sung Friday, May 24: Alabama vs. Texas, Sunday, May 19 1:55 a.m., ESPN2 Milwaukee 28 22 .560 2 Saturday, May 11 — MENCS race (Brad Kang) 2 p.m. Orlando City 5, Cincinnati 1 Pittsburgh 24 21 .533 3½ Keselowski) May 16-19 — PGA Championship (Brooks x-Saturday, May 25: Alabama vs. New York 1, Atlanta 0 St. Louis 24 23 .511 4½ Saturday, May 18 — x-Monster Energy Koepka) COLLEGE BASEBALL (SEC TOURNAMENT) Texas, 11 a.m. Los Angeles FC 1, FC Dallas 1, tie Cincinnati 22 26 .458 7 Open (Kyle Larson) May 23-26 — Charles Schwab Challenge, ■ Big 10 Tournament: Maryland vs. Illinois, First Round, 7 a.m., At Gainesville, Fla. Colorado 1, LA Galaxy 0 Tuesday’s Games Saturday, May 18 — x-Monster Energy Colonial CC, Fort Worth, Texas Florida vs. Tennessee Wednesday, May 22 BTN Kansas City at St. Louis, ppd. All-Star Race (Kyle Larson) May 30-June 2 — Memorial, Muirfield Friday, May 24: Florida (47-15) vs. Vancouver at New York, 5 p.m. Tennessee (42-15), 4 p.m. Chicago Cubs 3, Philadelphia 2 Sunday, May 26 — Coca-Cola 600, Village GC, Dublin, Ohio ■ SEC Tournament: Teams TBD, Second Round, 7:30 a.m., SEC Friday, May 24 Saturday, May 25: Florida vs. Colorado 5, Pittsburgh 0 Concord, N.C. June 6-9 — RBC Canadian Open, LA Galaxy at Orlando City, 4 p.m. ■ Big 10 Tournament: Ohio State vs. Michigan, First Round, Tennessee, 3 p.m. L.A. Dodgers 7, Tampa Bay 3 Sunday, June 2 — Pocono 400, Long Hamilton Golf & CC, Hamilton, Ontario Atlanta at Real Salt Lake, 6 p.m. x-Sunday, May 26: Florida vs. Miami 5, Detroit 4, 11 innings Pond, Pa. June 13-16 — US Open, Pebble Beach 11 am., BTN Montreal at Los Angeles FC, 7:30 p.m. Tennessee, 11 a.m. N.Y. Mets 6, Washington 5 Sunday, June 9 — FireKeepers Casino GL, Pebble Beach, Calif. Saturday, May 25 ■ SEC Tournament: Teams TBD, Second Round, 11 a.m., SEC At Minneapolis Cincinnati 3, Milwaukee 0 400, Brooklyn, Mich. June 20-23 — Travelers Championship, New York City FC at Chicago, 12:30 p.m. ■ SEC Tournament: Teams TBD, Second Round, 2:30 p.m., SEC Minnesota vs. LSU San Francisco 4, Atlanta 3 Sunday, June 23 — Toyota/Save Mart TPC River Highlands, Cromwell, Conn. San Diego 3, Arizona 2 FC Dallas at Vancouver, 4 p.m. June 27-30 — Rocket Mortage Classic, ■ Friday, May 24: Minnesota (44-12) vs. 350, Sonoma, Calif. Big 10 Tournament: Iowa vs. Indiana, First Round, 3 p.m., BTN LSU (43-17), 2 p.m. Today’s Games D.C. United at New England, 4:30 p.m. Sunday, June 30 — Camping World 400, Detroit GC, Detroit ■ SEC Tournament: Teams TBD, Second Round, 6 p.m., SEC Saturday, May 25: Minnesota vs. LSU, Cincinnati (Castillo 5-1) at Milwaukee New York at Cincinnati, 4:30 p.m. Joliet, Ill. July 4-7 — 3M Open, TPC Twin Cities, Portland at Philadelphia, 4:30 p.m. Blaine, Minn. ■ 3 p.m. (Davies 5-0), 10:10 a.m. Saturday, July 6 — Coke Zero Sugar 400, Big 10 Tournament: Nebraska vs. Minnesota, First Round, x-Sunday, May 26: Minnesota vs. LSU, Kansas City (Keller 2-5) at St. Louis Houston at Minnesota United, 5 p.m. Daytona Beach, Fla. July 11-14 — John Deere Classic, TPC 7 p.m., BTN 1 p.m. (Wainwright 3-4), 10:15 a.m., 1st game Columbus at Colorado, 6 p.m. Saturday, July 13 — Quaker State 400, Deere Run, Silvis, Ill. At Norman, Okla. Arizona (Kelly 4-4) at San Diego (Lauer Sparta, Ky. Oklahoma vs. Northwestern 2-4), 12:40 p.m. Boxing Sunday, July 21 — Foxwoods Resort COLLEGE GOLF (WOMEN’S) Colorado (Gray 3-4) at Pittsburgh (DuRapau 2019 LPGA Tour Schedule ■ Friday, May 24: Oklahoma (52-3) vs. Schedule Casino 301, Loudon, N.H. April 4-7 — ANA Inspiration (Jin NCAA Women’s Golf Championships: Team Match Play, Northwestern (47-11), noon 0-0), 4:05 p.m. May 25 Sunday, July 28 — Gander Outdoors 400, Young Ko) National Championship, Fayetteville, Ark., 1 p.m., GOLF Saturday, May 25: Oklahoma vs. L.A. Dodgers (Hill 1-1) at Tampa Bay At Osceola Heritage Park, Kissimmee, Long Pond, Pa. April 17-20 — LOTTE Championship Northwestern, 1 p.m. (TBD), 4:10 p.m. Fla. (ESPN), Masayuki Ito vs. Jamel Sunday, Aug. 4 — Go Bowling at The Glen, (Brooke M. Henderson) x-Sunday, May 26: Oklahoma vs. Miami (Urena 1-6) at Detroit (Norris 2-2), Herring, 12, super featherweight titles; Watkins Glen, N.Y. April 25-28 — Hugel-Air Premia LA GOLF 4:10 p.m. ■ Northwestern, 11 a.m. Adam Lopez vs. Jean Carlos Rivera, Sunday, Aug. 11 — Consumers Energy Open (Minjee Lee) European Tour Golf: Made in Denmark, first round, Denmark, At Seattle Washington (Scherzer 2-5) at N.Y. Mets 10, featherweights; Jose Pedraza 400, Brooklyn, Mich. May 2-5 — LPGA Mediheal 2:30 a.m. (Thursday), GOLF Washington vs. Kentucky (deGrom 3-5), 4:10 p.m. vs. Antonio Lozada, 10, lightweights; Saturday, Aug. 17 — Bass Pro Shops NRA Championship (Sei Young Kim) Kansas City (Bailey 4-4) at St. Louis (TBD), Friday, May 24: Washington (48-7) vs. Jeyvier Contron vs. Koki Eto, 10, super Night Race, Bristol, Tenn. May 23-26 — Pure Silk MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL Kentucky (36-22), 6 p.m. 4:45 p.m., 2nd game bantamweights; Adam Lopez vs. Jean Championship, Kingsmill Resort, Saturday, May 25: Washington vs. Philadelphia (Irvin 2-0) at Chicago Cubs Carlos Rivera, 10, featherweights. Williamsburg, Va. ■ Oakland at Cleveland OR Kansas City at St. Louis, 10 a.m., Kentucky, 7 p.m. (Hamels 4-0), 5:05 p.m. At MGM National Harbor, Oxon NASCAR Xfinity Series May 30-June 2 — U.S. Women’s MLB x-Sunday, May 26: Washington vs. Atlanta (Fried 6-2) at San Francisco Hill, Md., Oleksandr Usyk vs. Carlos Schedule Open, CC of Charleston, Charleston, Kentucky, 7 p.m. (Samardzija 2-2), 6:45 p.m. Takam, 12, heavyweights; Filip Hrgovic Saturday, April 6 — NXS race (Christopher S.C. ■ Arizona at San Diego OR Seattle at Texas (games joined in At Los Angeles Thursday’s Games vs. Greg Corbin, 10, heavyweights; Bell) June 7-9 — ShopRite LPGA Classic, progress), 1 p.m., MLB UCLA vs. James Madison Washington at N.Y. Mets, 9:10 a.m. Devin Haney vs. Antonio Moran, 10, Friday, April 12 — ToyotaCare 250 (Cole Stockton Seaview Hotel and GC, Colorado at Pittsburgh, 9:35 a.m. ■ Friday, May 24: UCLA (49-6) vs. lightweights. Custer) Galloway, N.J. Dodgers at Tampa Bay, 4:10 p.m., SportsNetLA James Madison (51-8), 6 p.m. Miami at Detroit, 10:10 a.m. At Beau Rivage Resort & Casino, Biloxi, Saturday, April 27 — Talladega 300 (Tyler June 13-16 — Meijer LPGA Classic, ■ Philadelphia at Chicago Cubs OR Washington at NY Mets Saturday, May 25: UCLA vs. James Philadelphia at Chicago Cubs, 11:20 a.m. Miss. (FS1), Austin Trout vs. Terrell Reddick) Blythefield CC, Grand Rapids, Mich. Atlanta at San Francisco, 12:45 p.m. (4 p.m.), 5 p.m., MLB Madison, 5 p.m. Gausha, 10, super welterweights; Saturday, May 4 — NXS race (Christopher June 20-23 — KPMG Women’s PGA x-Sunday, May 26: UCLA vs. James Chordale Booker vs. Wale Omotoso, 10, Bell) Championship, Hazeltine GC, Chaska, Minn. ■ Minnesota at Angels, 6:07 p.m., FSW/MLB Madison, 1 p.m. NL Leaders super welterweights; Carlos Negron Saturday, May 25 — Alsco 300, Concord, June 27-30 — Walmart NW Arkansas ■ Atlanta at San Francisco OR Minnesota at LA Angels (games At Tucson, Ariz. BATTING — Bellinger, Los Angeles, .404; vs. Daniel Martz, 10, heavyweights; N.C. Championship, Pinnacle CC, Rogers, Ark. Arizona vs. Mississippi Cabrera, Pittsburgh, .338; McNeil, New York, Ahmed Elbiali vs Marlos Eduardo Saturday, June 1 — Pocono Green 250, July 4-7 — Thornberry Creek LPGA joined in progress), 8 p.m., MLB Friday, May 24: Arizona (45-12) vs. .333; Bell, Pittsburgh, .325; Yelich, Milwaukee, Simoes, 10, light heavyweights. Long Pond, Pa. Classic, Thornberry Creek at Oneida, Mississippi (41-18), 4 p.m. .325; Baez, Chicago, .323; DeJong, St. Louis, May 31 Saturday, June 8 — LTi Printing 250, Oneida, Wis. SOCCER (Men’s) Saturday, May 25: Arizona vs. .320; Martinez, St. Louis, .319; Freeman, At Chonburi, Thailand, Wanheng Brooklyn, Mich. July 11-14 — Marathon Classic, ■ USL: Nashville SC at Birmingham Legion FC, 5 p.m., Mississippi, 5 p.m. Atlanta, .319; Segura, Philadelphia, .318. Menayothin vs. Tatsuya Fukuhara, Sunday, June 16 — NXS race, Newton, Iowa Highland Meadows GC, Sylvania, Ohio x-Sunday, May 26: Arizona vs. RBI — Bell, Pittsburgh, 44; Bellinger, Los 12, for Menayothin’s WBC World Saturday, June 29 — Camping World 300, July 18-21 — Dow Great Lakes Bay ESPNEWS Mississippi, 5 p.m. Angeles, 44; Yelich, Milwaukee, 41. minimumweight title. Joliet, Ill. Invitational, Midland CC, Midland, Mich.