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SCOREBOARD Sports on TV A.M., ESPN2 Trenton Thompson TimesDaily |Friday, June 7, 2019 D3 SPORTS ON TV/RADIO Today Super Regional, Game 1, 11 SCOREBOARD Sports on TV a.m., ESPN2 Trenton Thompson. Harold Varner III 33-35—68 AUTO RACING •NCAATournament: Florida PRO BASEBALL HORSE RACING Ryan Palmer 36-32—68 •FormulaThree: WSeries, State vs.LSU,Baton Rouge HOCKEY Kelly Kraft 35-33—68 MLB BELMONT ODDS National Hockey League Scott Stallings 34-34—68 Belgium (taped), 3p.m., NBCSN Super Regional,Game 1, 2p.m., All times Central The field for Saturday’s 151st Belmont Stakes, DALLAS STARS —Signed DRoman Polak Sepp Straka35-33—68 •ARCASeries: The Michigan ESPN AMERICAN LEAGUE with post position, horse, jockey and odds: and FMattais Janmark to one-year contract Kyle Jones 33-35—68 EAST DIVISION WLPCT.GB PP,HORSE JOCKEY ODDS extensions. Jim Knous 35-33—68 200, 5p.m., FS1 •NCAATournament: Stanford New York 39 22 .639 — 1. Joevia Jose Lezcano 30-1 Joey Garber 32-36—68 •NASCAR GanderOutdoors vs.Mississippi State, Starkville TampaBay 37 23 .617 1½ 2. Everfast Luis Saez 12-1 SOCCER Ryan Yip 35-33—68 Boston 33 29 .532 6½ 3. Master Fencer Julien Leparoux 8-1 Major League Soccer Ben Crane 35-34—69 Truck Series: The Rattlesnake Super Regional, Game 1, 2p.m., Toronto 23 39 .371 16½ 4. TaxIradOrtiz Jr. 15-1 MLS —Fined Portland Timbers MSebastian Trey Mullinax 35-34—69 George McNeill 37-32—69 400, 8p.m., FS1 ESPN2 Baltimore1943.306 20½ 5. Bourbon WarMikeSmith 12-1 Blanco and DLarrysMabiala for violating heads CENTRAL DIVISION WLPCT.GB 6. Spinoff Javier Castellano 15-1 to the face against the LA Football Club. Fined Martin Laird33-36—69 COLLEGE BASEBALL •NCAATournament: Louisville Minnesota 41 20 .672 — 7. Sir Winston Joel Rosario 12-1 Atlanta United FJosef Martinez for simulation/ LukeDonald 37-32—69 Cleveland 31 31 .500 10½ 8. Intrepid Heart John Velazquez 10-1 embellishment against the Chicago Fire. Brian Harman 37-32—69 •NCAATournament: East vs.East Carolina, Louisville Chicago 29 32 .475 12 9. WarofWill Tyler Gaffalione 2-1 Jim Furyk 34-35—69 Carolina vs.Louisville, Louisville Super Regional,Game2,2p.m., Detroit 23 36 .390 17 10. Tacitus Jose Ortiz 9-5 COLLEGES J.J. Henry 35-34—69 Kansas City 19 43 .306 22½ ATLANTIC COAST CONFERENCE —Named Dominic Bozzelli 35-34—69 Super Regional, Game 1, 11 ESPNU WEST DIVISION WLPCT.GB Trainers (by post position): 1, Gregg Sacco. Debbie Williamson supervisor of women’s JakeKnapp 34-35—69 a.m., ESPN2 •NCAATournament: TexasTech Houston 43 21 .672 — 2, Dale Romans. 3, Koichi Tsunoda. 4, Danny basketball officials. Martin Piller 35-34—69 Texas3228.533 9 Gargan. 5, Mark Hennig. 6, Todd Pletcher. 7, COLONIAL STATES ATHLETIC CONFERENCE — Zach Bauchou 35-34—69 •NCAATournament: Oklahoma vs.Oklahoma State,Lubbock Oakland 30 31 .492 11½ Mark Casse. 8, Todd Pletcher. 9, Mark Casse. Announced Valley Forgewill join the conference Roberto Díaz 33-36—69 Statevs. TexasTech,Lubbock Super Regional, Game 2, 5p.m., LosAngeles 30 32 .484 12 10, Bill Mott. as acoremember, effectiveJuly 1, 2020. Billy Hurley III 34-35—69 Seattle 26 40 .394 18 Owners (by post position): 1, Michael &Jeff AUGUSTA—Announced the resignation of Ricky Barnes 35-34—69 Super Regional, Game 1, 2p.m., ESPNU Fazio. 2, Calumet Farm. 3, Katsumi Yoshizawa. assistant men’s basketball coach Drew Gibson to Sangmoon Bae 33-36—69 Chad Collins 38-31—69 ESPN2 •NCAATournament: UCLA vs. Wednesday’s Games 4, RAHill Stable, Reeves Thoroughbred Racing, takethe same position at Navy. Washington 6, Chicago White Sox4 Hugh Lynch &Corms Racing Stable. 5, Bourbon BRADLEY —Named Halley Morell women’s golf Brandt Snedeker 33-36—69 •NCAATournament: Dukevs. Michigan, LosAngeles Super TampaBay 4, Detroit 0 Lane Stable and LakeStar Stable. 6, Wertheimer coach. RodPampling 35-34—69 Toronto 11, N.Y. Yankees 7 &Frere.7,Tracy Farmer. 8, Robert &Lawana ETSU —Announced sophomoreQBCade Weldon Cody Gribble 33-36—69 Vanderbilt, Nashville Super Regional, Game 2, 8p.m., Cleveland 9, Minnesota 7 Low. 9, Gary Barber. 10, Juddmonte Farms Inc. is transferring from Miami and junior QB Chance Chad Campbell 35-34—69 Regional, Game 1, 5p.m., ESPN2 Texas2,Baltimore1,12innings Weights: 126 pounds. Distance: 1½miles. Thrasher from Coastal Carolina. Tyler Duncan 35-34—69 Boston 8, Kansas City 0 Purse: $1.5 million. First place: $900,000. NEW JERSEY CITY —Named Jacob Mishkin Austin Connelly 36-33—69 ESPN2 •NCAATournament: Vander- Seattle 14, Houston 1 Second place: $300,000. Third place: $165,000. men’s and women’s tennis coach. Adam Svensson 35-34—69 •NCAATournament: UCLA vs. bilt vs.Duke, Nashville Super L.A. Angels 10, Oakland 9 Fourth place: $90,000. Fifth place: $45,000. Post NIAGARA —Signed women’s basketball coach Chris Thompson 33-36—69 Thursday’s Games time: 5:46 p.m. EDT. Jada Pierce to acontract extension through the Sam Saunders 37-33—70 Michigan,Los Angeles Super Regional,Game2,8p.m., TampaBay 6, Detroit 1 2022-23 season. DennyMcCarthy35-35—70 Nick Watney 35-35—70 Regional, Game 1, 8p.m., ESPNU Boston 7, Kansas City 5 VANDERBILT—Named Carlos Daniel men’s Houston 8, Seattle 7, 14 innings PRO BASKETBALL basketball strength and conditioning coach. Corey Conners 34-36—70 ESPN2 COLLEGE TRACKAND FIELD N.Y. Yankees 6, Toronto 2 Seamus Power35-35—70 Minnesota 5, Cleveland 4 NBAPLAYOFFS Ollie Schniederjans 34-36—70 COLLEGE TRACKAND FIELD •NCAAOutdoor Champion- MikeWeir 34-36—70 Texas4,Baltimore3 All times Central TENNIS Collin Morikawa34-36—70 •NCAAMen’s and Women’s ships, Day4,5:30 p.m., ESPN2 Oakland at L.A. Angels, late FINALS James Allenby35-35—70 Today’s Games (Best-of-7; x-if necessary) GOLF ATPWORLD TOUR/WTATOUR Brandon Harkins 35-35—70 Outdoor Championships: Finals, Arizona (Kelly 5-6) at Toronto (Stroman 3-7), TORONTO2,GOLDEN STATE1 FRENCH OPEN Wyndham Clark 35-35—70 6:07 p.m. May30: Toronto, 118-109 Day3,7:30p.m., ESPN •European Tour Golf: GolfSixes, ThursdayatStade Roland Garros, Paris (seed- Brendon Todd 32-38—70 Minnesota (Gibson 6-2) at Detroit (Boyd 5-4), June 2: Golden State, 109-104 ings in parentheses): Ryan Armour 37-33—70 GOLF Day2knockout round, 5:30 6:10 p.m. Wednesday: Toronto, 123-109 Men’s Singles Brooks Koepka34-36—70 N.Y. Yankees (German 9-1) at Cleveland (TBD), Today: at Golden State, 8p.m. •European Tour Golf:GolfSixes, a.m., GOLF Quarterfinals Justin Thomas 35-35—70 6:10 p.m. Monday: at Toronto, 8p.m. NovakDjokovic (1), Serbia, def. Alexander Whee Kim 35-35—70 Day1group play,5a.m.,GOLF •PGA Tour Golf: RBC Canadian TampaBay (TBD)atBoston (Porcello 4-5), x-Thursday, June 13: at Golden State, 8p.m. Zverev (5), Germany, 7-5, 6-2, 6-2. Alex Prugh 37-33—70 6:10 p.m. x-Sunday, June 16: at Toronto, 7p.m. •LPGATourGolf: ShopRite Open, thirdround, Noon, GOLF Dominic Thiem (4), Austria, def. Karen Alex Cejka35-35—70 Oakland (Anderson 6-4) at Texas(Lynn 7-4), Khachanov(10), Russia, 6-2, 6-4, 6-2. John Chin 35-35—70 LPGA Classic, first round, 11 •PGA Tour Golf: RBC Canadian 7:05 p.m. WNBA RichardT.Lee 35-35—70 Baltimore(Ynoa 0-2) at Houston (Cole 5-5), EASTERN CONFERENCE W L PCT. GB a.m., GOLF Open, thirdround, 2p.m., CBS Women’s Singles Michael Gligic 36-34—70 7:10 p.m. Connecticut 4 1 .800 — Quarterfinals David Lingmerth 36-35—71 •PGA Tour Golf:RBC Canadian •LPGATourGolf:ShopRite Chicago White Sox(Nova 3-5) at Kansas City Indiana 2 1 .667 1 Ashleigh Barty (8), Australia, def. Madison Keys Padraig Harrington 34-37—71 (Bailey 4-6), 7:15 p.m. Washington 2 1 .667 1 LPGA Classic,second round, 2 (14), United States, 6-3, 7-5. Johnson Wagner 38-33—71 Open, second round, 2p.m., Seattle (Gonzales 5-6) at L.A. Angels (Heaney Chicago 1 2 .333 2 Amanda Anisimova,United States, def. Simona Sergio Garcia 35-36—71 0-0), 9:07 p.m. Atlanta 1 3 .250 2½ GOLF p.m., GOLF Halep (3), Romania, 6-2, 6-4. Jim Herman 37-34—71 Saturday’s Games New York 0 3 .000 3 Dustin Johnson 33-38—71 •Web.comTour Golf: BMW •Web.com Tour Golf: BMW TampaBay at Boston, 12:05 p.m., 1st game Men’s Doubles Fabián Gómez 36-35—71 Oakland at Texas, 1:05 p.m., 1st game WESTERN CONFERENCE WLPCT.GB Charity Pro-Am, second round CharityPro-Am, thirdround Semifinals Bud Cauley 35-36—71 Chicago White SoxatKansas City,1:15 p.m. Minnesota 41.800 — Fabrice Martin, France and JeremyChardy, Curtis Luck 35-36—71 (taped), 6p.m., GOLF (taped), 4p.m., GOLF Arizona at Toronto, 2:07 p.m. Seattle 32.600 1 France, def. Robert Farah, Colombia and Juan Brady Schnell 36-35—71 BaltimoreatHouston, 3:10 p.m. Las Vegas 22.500 1½ •PGA Tour ChampionsGolf: •PGA Tour Champions Golf: Sebastian Cabal (3), Colombia, 7-5, 6-4. BubbaWatson 36-35—71 LosAngeles 22.500 1½ Minnesota at Detroit, 3:10 p.m. Kevin Krawietz, Germanyand Andreas Mies, Zach Johnson 36-35—71 Japan Championship, second Japan Championship, final Phoenix 12.333 2 N.Y. Yankees at Cleveland, 3:10 p.m. Germany, def. Guido Pella, Argentina and Diego RichyWerenski 34-37—71 Dallas 02.000 2½ round, 11:30 p.m., GOLF round, 11:30 p.m., GOLF TampaBay at Boston, 5:10 p.m., 2nd game Schwartzman, Argentina, 7-5, 6-3.
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