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9B Thursday, September 2, 2021 THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 2021 | The Monitor, www.myrgv.com 9B UTRGV at the UTRGV Fieldhouse. second straight season. ton on Jan. 1. 29, Lamar on Feb. 3, Seattle now, with us, we have six The Vaqueros will have The Vaqueros will also The Vaqueros will also U on Feb. 16, Sam Houston Texas teams out of the 13. From Page 12B just one other nonconfer- welcome in UTSA on Dec. host Utah Valley on Jan. on Feb. 19, and Stephen F. It’s going to be a new fla- fantastic schedule, and we ence road match when 17 and Liberty on Dec. 18, 20, Dixie State on Jan. 22, Austin on Mar. 5. vor, new destinations, new can’t wait to get going.” they visit Kansas on Dec. both part of the UTRGV Abilene Christian on Feb. “I think it’s big time for venues, and we are look- The Vaqueros will 1 and will have six other South Padre Island Classic 5, Seattle U on Feb. 10, Cal- the WAC. The RPI of our ing forward to each one of remain on the road for home games as part of their at the South Padre Island ifornia Baptist on Feb. 12, conference just shot up those.” matchups against Texas nonconference schedule. Convention Centre. Tarleton on Feb. 24, and big time,” Lord said. “Ste- The WAC Tournament A&M-Corpus Christi, as UTRGV will face South- Western Athletic Con- Lamar on March 3. phen F. Austin was a tour- returns to the Orleans part of the South Texas ern Utah on Nov. 27, Hous- ference play will kick off UTRGV will make road nament team last year, Arena in Las Vegas from Showdown on Nov. 14 and ton Baptist on Dec. 6, and Dec. 30 when UTRGV trips to Grand Canyon on Abilene Christian the year March 9-12, with the win- against Northern Colorado Incarnate Word on Dec. 11, hosts Stephen F. Aus- Jan. 6, New Mexico State before. Five Texas teams ner earning a spot to the on Nov. 16, before kicking before hosting Texas A&M- tin at the UTRGV Field- on Jan. 8, Chicago State on added is huge. Our league NCAA Tournament that off their home slate against Corpus Christi on Dec. 14 house, followed by a home Jan. 13, Abilene Christian has always been out West runs from March 18-April McNeese State on Nov. 21 at Bert Ogden Arena for the matchup with Sam Hous- on Jan. 27, Tarleton on Jan. since I have been here and 3. Atlanta at Dallas, 7 p.m. MCALLEN HIGH LLC to become a new team. DETROIT LIONS — Claimed K Austin Seibert off Huntley, Jordan Howard, CBs Craig James, Michael TELEVISION Los Angeles at Minnesota, 7 p.m. DEF. HARLINGEN SOUTH BASKETBALL waivers from Cincinnati and WR KhaDarel Hodge Jacquet, DE Matt Leo, C Ross Pierschbacher, LB Chicago at Las Vegas, 9 p.m. 25-9, 25-11, 25-14 National Basketball Association from Cleveland. Signed LB Tavante Beckett, OLB JaCoby Stevens, Gs Kayode Awosika, Sua Opeta, Thursday’s schedule New York at Seattle, 9 p.m. MCALLEN HIGH — Ada Sadlier 12 kills, 1 block, ATLANTA HAWKS — Re-signed C Clint Capela Rashod Berry, NT Miles Brown, S Jalen Elliott, K DT Taequan Williams, S Grayland Arnold, OT 5 digs; Andrea Tovar 4 kills, 2 digs, 2 blocks; Leah to a veteran extension. Zane Gonzalez, DE Bruce Hector, G Tommy Krae- Le’Raven Clark and WRs Travis Fulgham and John AUSTRALIAN RULES FOOTBALL: FS2 BETTING McClenny 19 digs; Shiela Zamora 1 kill, 2 digs, FOOTBALL mer, TEs Alize Mack, Brock Wright, WRs Javon Hightower to the practice squad. — AFL: Greater Western Sydney at Geelong, Semi- 1 block; Giuli OPrnelas 15 digs; Sharian Ruiz 3 National Football League McKinley, Sage Suratt, RBs Dedrick Mills, Craig PITTSBURGH STEELERS — Signed WRs Rico fi nal, 4:30 a.m. Friday FanDuel Sportsbook odds digs; Celina Saenz 10 kills, 11 digs; Anahi Muñoz ATLANTA FALCONS — Signed OLs Willie Bea- Reynolds, T Darrin Paulo and CB Nickell Robey- Bussey, Cody White Steven Sims, RBs Trey Ed- AUTO RACING: ESPN2 — Formula 1: Prac- 3 assists, 3 digs; Kaydence Pritchard 1 kill, 11 vers, Sam Jones, Ryan Neuzil, OLBs Quinton Coleman to the practice squad. munds, Jaylen Samuels, OLs Chaz Green, John tice 1, Circuit Zandvoort, North Holland, Nether- MLB assists, 3 digs; Aleah Saenz 14 assists, 7 digs; Bell, George Obinna, ILB Emmanuel Ellerbee, RBs GREEN BAY PACKERS — Signed DLs Abdullah Leglue, TE Kevin Rader, DBs Mark Gilbert Donovan lands, 4:25 a.m. Friday National League Miranda Quintanilla 5 digs. D’Onta Foreman, Caleb Huntley, WRs Juwan Green, Anderson, Willington Previlon, QB Kurt Benkert, Stiner, G Malcolm Pridgeon, LBs Derrek Tuszka, COLLEGE FOOTBALL: BTN — Temple at FAVORITE LINE UNDERDOG LINE HARLINGEN SOUTH — Not reported. Austin Trammell, TEs John Raine, David Wells, DL WRs Chris Blair, Equanimeous St. Brown, Juwann Christian Miller, DE Daniel Archibong and S Karl Rutgers, 5:30 p.m. at SAN FRANCISCO -156 Milwaukee +138 RECORDS McAllen High 25-2 overall. Chris Slayton and CB Chris Williamson to the prac- Winfree, G Ben Braden, G/Ts Jacob Capra, Cole Van Joseph to the practice squad. Placed OT Zach Ban- ESPN — Boise St. at UCF, 6 p.m. at N.Y. METS -180 Miami +155 tice squad. Lanen, CB Kabion Ento, S Innes Gaines, LB Tipa ner, DL Stephon Tuitt and RB Anthony McFarland ACCN — South Florida at NC State, 6:30 p.m. at CHICAGO CUBS -153 Pittsburgh +133 LAREDO ALEXANDER BUFFALO BILLS — Signed OG Jack Anderson, Galeai, TE Bronson Kaufasi, K J.J. Molson and RB on injured reserve. ESPNU — East Carolina vs. Appalachian St., Atlanta -140 at COLORADO +120 DEF. MCALLEN ROWE DT Brandin Bryant, OL Jamil Douglas, QBs Jack Patrick Taylor to the practice squad. SEATTLE SEAHAWKS — Signed DTs Myles Ad- Charlotte, N.C., 6:30 p.m. American League Fromm, Davis Webb, WRs Tanner Gentry, Isaiah INDIANAPOLIS COLTS — Claimed CB Thakarius 25-16, 21-25, 25-17, 25-18 ams, Jarrod Hewitt, Robert Nkemdiche, LBs Aaron PAC-12N — Weber St. at Utah, 6:30 p.m. Oakland -165 at DETROIT +145 MCALLEN ROWE — Ariana Castro 1 assist, 22 Hodgins, CBs Cam Lewis, Olaijah Griffi n, Rachad Keyes off waivers from Kansas City and CB Chris Donkor, Jon Rhattigan, Gs Greg Eiland, Pier-Olivier FOX — Ohio St. at Minnesota, 7 p.m. at TAMPA BAY -153 Boston +133 digs, 1 ace; Brianna Sanchez 1 kill, 1 dig, 3 blocks; Wildgoose, DE Mike Love, LB Joe Giles-Harris, TE Wilcox off waivers from Tampa Bay. Waived S An- SECN — Bowling Green at Tennessee, 7 p.m. Cleveland -120 at KANSAS CITY -100 Jill Pantillano 1 kill, 4 digs, 4 blocks; Krystal De La Quinton Morris, S Josh Thomas and RB Antonio dre Chachere and CB Marvell Tell III. Signed WRs Lestage, WRs Aaron Fuller, Penny Hart, Cade John- PAC-12N — S. Utah at Arizona St., 9:30 p.m. College Football Rosa 1 kill, 1 ace, 1 block; Mia Mata 13 kills, 1 ace, Williams to the practice squad. Tarik Black, DeMichael Harris, Tyler Vaughns, LBs son, Cody Thompson, RB Josh Johnson, TE Tyler GOLF: GOLF — EPGA Tour: The Italian Open, FAVORITE OPEN TODAY O/U UNDERDOG 1 block; 15 digs; Natalia Higareda 9 kills, 5 digs, CINCINNATI BENGALS — Claimed CB Nick Curtis Bolton, Malik Jefferson, DT Andrew Brown, Mabry and CB John Reid to the practice squad. First Round, Marco Simone GC, Rome, 6:30 a.m. New Hampshire 2 1½ (39½) at STN BRK 1 block; Nila Cortez 13 digs; Vanessa Morales 5 McCloud off waivers from Buffalo and DE Wyatt CB Anthony Chesley, DE Kameron Cline, Ss Sean TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS — Signed WRs Cyril GOLF — Korn Ferry Tour: The Korn Ferry Tour at RUTGERS 14 14½ (51½) Temple kills, 10 assists, 7 digs; Yazmin Muñoz 1 kill, 15 Ray off waivers from Tennessee. Terminated the Davis, Shawn Davis, TE Farrod Green, QB Brett Grayson, Travis Jonsen, QB Ryan Griffi n, G Jona- Championship, First Round, Victoria National Golf at BALL ST. 25½ 25½ (59½) W. Illinois assists, 5 digs contract of WR Mike Thomas. Waived WR Trenton Hundley, C Joey Hunt, RB Deon Jackson and OT than Hubbard, TEs Codey McElroy, Deon Yelder, Club, Newburgh, Ind., 9 a.m. at BUFFALO 48½ 45 (55) Wagner LAREDO ALEXANDER — Not reported. Irwin. Signed LBs Joe Bachie, Keandre Jones, CBs Carter O’Donnell to the practice squad. DLs Benning Potoa’e, Kobe Smith and OL Brandon GOLF — PGA Tour: The TOUR Championship, at FIU 33½ 34 (50½) LIU RECORDS — Not reported. Tony Brown, Winston Rose, P Drue Chrisman, S LOS ANGELES CHARGERS — Waived CB Bran- Walton to the practice squad. First Round, East Lake Golf Course, Atlanta, Noon at UCF 4 5 (68½) Boise St. Trayvon Henderson, TES Thaddeus Moss, Mason don Facysn and DL Forrest Merrill. Signed WRs TENNESSEE TITANS — Claimed OL Corey Levin HORSE RACING: FS2 — NYRA: Saratoga at CSTL CAROLINA 34½ 33½ (53½) The Citadel SHARYLAND PIONEER Schreck, RBs Jacques Patrick, Pooka Williams, Michael Bandy, Joe Reed, RB Darius Bradwell, off waivers from New York Jets. Waived QB Matt Live, Noon Delware 6½ 6½ (49) at MAINE DEF. BROWNSVILLE HANNA Trayveon Williams, DE Noah Spence, G Keaton LB Cole Christiansen, DB Ben Deluca, OLB Emeke Barkley. Placed OL Cole Banwart on the reserve/ MLB: MLBN — Oakland at Detroit, Noon at YOUNGSTOWN ST. 9 9 (61½) Incarnate Word 25-16, 25-15, 25-12 Sutherland, WRs Trent Taylor and DT Renell Wren Egbule, DLs Breiden Fehoko, Joe Gaziano, Gs Nate COVID-19 list. Signed DB Briean Boddy-Calhoun, S MLBN — Boston at Tampa Bay OR Miami at NY at SAMFORD 14½ 14½ (61) Tenn.
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