TimesDaily |Tuesday, June 4, 2019 B3 SPORTS ON TV/RADIO Sports on TV a.m., FS2 SCOREBOARD •FIFAU-20World Cup: Japan COLLEGE SOFTBALL vs.South Korea, Round of 16, At Baum Stadium, Fayetteville, Ark. •Women’sCollege World PRO BASEBALL PRO BASKETBALL AUTO RACING May31 10:30 a.m., FS2 Arkansas 11, CCSU 5 Series: Oklahoma vs.UCLA, •FIFAU-20 WorldCup: MLB NBAPLAYOFFS NASCAR MONSTER ENERGYCUP TCU13, California 2 Finals Game 2, 7:30 p.m., All times Central All times Central POINTS LEADERS June 1 Argentina vs.Mali, Round of AMERICAN LEAGUE FINALS Through June 2 CCSU 7, California 4, Cal eliminated ESPN Arkansas 3, TCU1 16, 1:20 p.m., FS2 EAST DIVISION WLPCT.GB (Best-of-7; x-if necessary) 1. Kyle Busch, 568 •7Innings Podcast Live: New York 38 20 .655 — TORONTO1,GOLDEN STATE1 2. Joey Logano, 564 Sunday TENNIS TampaBay 35 22 .614 2½ May30: Toronto, 118-109 3. Chase Elliott, 511 TCU9,CCSU 5, CCSU eliminated Women’s College World Sunday: Arkansas 6, TCU0,Arkansas advances •The FrenchOpen: Men’s Boston 30 29 .508 8½ Golden State, 109-104 4. Brad Keselowski, 509 Series: Oklahoma vs.UCLA, Toronto 21 38 .356 17½ Wednesday: at Golden State, 8p.m. 5. Kevin Harvick, 500 and Women’s Quarterfinals, 7 Baltimore1841.305 20½ Friday: at Golden State, 8p.m. 6. DennyHamlin, 465 At Alex BoxStadium, Baton Rouge, La. Finals Game 2, 7:30 p.m, CENTRAL DIVISION WLPCT.GB x-Monday, June 10: at Toronto, 8p.m. 7. Martin Truex Jr., 452 May31 a.m., TENNIS Southern Miss. 15, Arizona State 3 ESPNU Minnesota 40 18 .690 — x-Thursday, June 13: at Golden State, 8p.m. 8. Kurt Busch, 437 VOLLEYBALL (WOMEN’S) Chicago 29 30 .492 11½ x-Sunday, June 16: at Toronto, 7p.m. 9. Ryan Blaney,406 LSU 17, StonyBrook 3 MLB Cleveland 29 30 .492 11½ 10. Clint Bowyer, 402 June 1 •FIVBVolleyball Nations Detroit 22 34 .393 17 11. Alex Bowman, 395 Arizona State 13, StonyBrook 5, SBU eliminated •Minnesota at Cleveland Kansas City 19 40 .322 21½ PRO HOCKEY 12. Aric Almirola, 393 LSU 8, Southern Miss. 4 League: U.S. vs.South Korea, WEST DIVISION WLPCT.GB 13. Daniel Suarez, 368 Sunday OR NY Yankees at Toronto, 6 Southern Miss. 13, Arizona State 12, ASU pool play, 7:30 p.m., NBCSN Houston 40 20 .667 — NHL 14. William Byron, 361 p.m., MLB Texas3027.526 8½ 15. Erik Jones, 343 eliminated Oakland 29 30 .492 10½ STANLEY CUP PLAYOFFS 16. Kyle Larson, 342 LSU 6, Southern Miss. 4, LSU advances •Atlanta at Pittsburgh, 6:05 All times Central LosAngeles 29 31 .483 11 17. Jimmie Johnson, 342 STANLEY CUP FINAL Sports on radio Seattle 25 37 .403 16 18. Ryan Newman, 332 At ChickasawBricktown Ballpark, Stillwater, p.m., FoxSportsSoutheast (Best-of-7; x-if necessary) 19. Paul Menard, 310 Okla. MLB BOSTON 2, ST.LOUIS 2 SOCCER (MEN’S) Saturday’s Games 20. Ricky Stenhouse Jr., 308 May31 May27: Minnesota 6, TampaBay 2 Boston 4-2 Nebraska8,UConn 5 •FIFAU-20 WorldCup: U.S. •Atlanta at Pittsburgh, 6:05 May29: St. Louis, 3-2, OT Cleveland 5, Chicago White Sox2 NASCAR XFINITY Oklahoma State 2, Harvard0 June 1: Boston, 7-2 vs. France, Round of 16, 10:30 p.m., FM-93.9 San Francisco 8, Baltimore2 POINTS LEADERS June 1 Monday: St. Louis, 4-2 Texas6,Kansas City 2 Through June 1 UConn 10, Harvard2,Harvardeliminated Thursday: at Boston, 7p.m. Atlanta 10, Detroit 5 1. Tyler Reddick, 572 Oklahoma State 6, Nebraska5 Sunday, June 9: at St. Louis, 7p.m. L.A. Angels 6, Seattle 3 2. Christopher Bell, 495 Sunday x-Wednesday, June 12: at Boston, 7p.m. N.Y. Yankees 5, Boston 3 3. Cole Custer, 473 UConn 16, Nebraska1,Nebraskaeliminated Colorado 4, Toronto 2 4. Austin Cindric, 455 UConn 5, Oklahoma State 2 FRENCH OPEN Houston 5, Oakland 1 BLUES 4, BRUINS 2 5. Justin Allgaier, 439 Monday BOSTON 322—7 Sunday’s Games 6. Chase Briscoe, 410 Oklahoma State 3, UConn 1, Oklahoma State ST.LOUIS 011—2 San Francisco 8, Baltimore1 7. John Hunter Nemechek, 388 advances First Period—1, Boston, Bergeron 9(Krug, Minnesota 9, TampaBay 7 8. Noah Gragson, 381 DeBrusk), 10:47 (pp). 2, Boston, Coyle 8 Atlanta 7, Detroit 4 9. Michael Annett, 367 At Rip GriffinPark, Lubbock, Texas (Johansson, Heinen), 17:40. 3, Boston, Kuraly Nishikoriwins Chicago White Sox2,Cleveland 0 10. Justin Haley,361 May31 4(Nordstrom), 19:50. Penalties—DeBrusk, Texas5,Kansas City 1 11. Ryan Sieg, 360 TexasTech 11, Army2 BOS,(kneeing), 1:02; Perron, STL, (interfer- Colorado 5, Toronto 1 12. Brandon Jones, 320 Dallas Baptist 11, Florida 8 ence), 10:26; Clifton, BOS,(roughing), 14:22; L.A. Angels 13, Seattle 3 13. Ross Chastain, 297 June 1 Barbashev,STL, (unsportsmanlikeconduct), Houston 6, Oakland 4, 12 innings 14. Gray Gaulding, 247 Florida 13, Army5,Armyeliminated 14:22; St. Louis bench, served by Perron (delay 2-day five-setter Boston 8, N.Y. Yankees 5 15. Brandon Brown, 245 Game 4—Texas Tech 3, Dallas Baptist 2 of game), 19:50. Monday’s Games 16. JeremyClements, 200 Sunday Second Period—4, Boston, Pastrnak 8(Bergeron, Chicago Cubs 8, L.A. Angels 1 17. Garrett Smithley,191 Dallas Baptist 9, Florida 8, UF eliminated Krug), 0:41 (pp). 5, St. Louis, Barbashev 3 By Samuel Petrequin in athird quarterfi- Houston at Seattle, late 18. Josh Williams, 181 TexasTech 3, Dallas Baptist 0, TexasTech (Sanford, Steen), 11:05. 6, Boston, Krug 2 Today’s Games 18. RayBlack Jr., 181 advances The Associated Press nal in Paris but faces (Marchand, Bergeron), 12:12 (pp). Penalties— Chicago White Sox(Lopez 3-5) at Washington 20. David Starr, 168 atall order in the next (Strasburg5-3), 6:05 p.m. McAvoy,BOS,(slashing), 7:37; Maroon, STL, At Goss Stadium, Corvallis, Ore. N.Y. Yankees (Tanaka3-4) at Toronto (Richard (unsportsmanlikeconduct), 7:37; Chara, BOS, May31 PARIS —When it round. Nadal has won (unsportsmanlikeconduct), 7:37; Parayko, STL, 0-1), 6:07 p.m. COLLEGE SOFTBALL Michigan 6, Creighton 0 comes to thedecid- 10 of their 12 previous Minnesota (Smeltzer 0-0) at Cleveland (Bieber (high sticking), 11:41. Cincinnati 7, Oregon State 6 4-2), 6:10 p.m. ThirdPeriod—7, St. Louis, Parayko2(O’Reilly, June 1 ing set, count on Kei matches, including all TampaBay (Snell 3-4) at Detroit (Carpenter 0-2), Bozak), 5:24 (pp). 8, Boston, Acciari 2(Coyle, NCAA DIVISION IWORLD SERIES Creighton 4, Oregon State 1, OSU eliminated All times Central 6:10 p.m. Nordstrom), 18:12. 9, Boston, Johansson 4(Krug, Michigan 10, Cincinnati 4 Nishikori. three on clay. (Double Elimination; x-if necessary) Baltimore(Bundy 2-6) at Texas(Smyly 1-3), Clifton), 18:35 (pp). Penalties—Perron, STL, Sunday May30 The Japanese player Top-ranked Novak 7:05 p.m. (roughing), 0:54; Clifton, BOS,(cross checking), Creighton 6, Cincinnati 1, Cincinnati eliminated Game 1—Arizona 3, Washington 1, 8innings Boston (Rodriguez 5-3) at Kansas City 0:54; Carlo, BOS,(interference), 1:31; Chara, Creighton 11, Michigan 7 won his eighth con- Game 2—UCLA 7, Minnesota 2 Djokovic had an easier (Sparkman 1-1), 7:15 p.m. BOS,(roughing), 5:18; DeBrusk, BOS,(delayof Monday Game 3—Oklahoma State 2, Florida 1 secutivefive-set match Oakland (Montas 6-2) at L.A. Angels (Canning game), 6:04; Pietrangelo, STL, (slashing), 18:12. Michigan 17, Creighton 6, Michigan advances time against 45th- Game 4—Oklahoma 3, Alabama 2 2-1), 9:07 p.m. Shots on Goal—Boston 12-8-4—24. St. Louis May31 on Monday to defeat ranked Jan-Lennard Houston (Miley 5-3) at Seattle (Kikuchi 3-3), 8-10-11—29. At Sunken Diamond, Stanford, Calif. Game 5—UCLA 6, Arizona 2 Benoit Paire 6-2, 6-7 Struff of Germany, 9:10 p.m. Power-playopportunities—Boston 4of4;St. May31 Louis 1of5. Game 6—Oklahoma 6, Oklahoma State 1 Stanford11, Sacramento State 0 (8), 6-2, 6-7 (8), 7-5 becoming the first man NATIONAL LEAGUE Goalies—Boston, Rask 14-6 (29 shots-27 saves). June 1 Fresno State 9, UC Santa Barbara2 over two days and set to reach the French Open EAST DIVISION W L PCT. GB St. Louis, Allen 0-0 (4-3), Binnington 13-9 Game 7—Washington 5, Minnesota 3, June 1 Philadelphia 33 26 .559 — (19-14). Minnesota eliminated Sacramento State 6, UC Santa Barbara4,UCSB up aquarterfinal against quarterfinals 10 yearsin Atlanta 32 27 .542 1 A—18,789 (19,150). T—2:34. Game 8—Alabama 15, Florida 3, Florida eliminated defending champion New York 28 31 .475 5 Referees—SteveKozari, Kelly Sutherland. eliminated Fresno State 7, Stanford2 arow with a6-3, 6-2, Washington 26 33 .441 7 Linesmen—Greg Devorski, PierreRacicot. Game 9—Washington 1, Oklahoma State 0, Sunday Rafael Nadal at the 6-2 victory. His quar- Miami 21 36 .368 11 Oklahoma State eliminated Stanford12, Sacramento State 3, Sac State CENTRAL DIVISION WLPCT.GB Game 10 —Alabama 2, Arizona 0, Arizona eliminated French Open. terfinal opponent will be Milwaukee 34 26 .567 — GOLF eliminated Stanford8,Fresno State 6 Sunday Chicago 32 26 .552 1 Monday In amatch ridden No. 5Alexander Zverev Game 11 —UCLA 3, Washington 0, 10 innings, St. Louis 30 28 .517 3 Game 7—Fresno State (40-15-1) vs.Stanford UNITED STATES GOLFASSOCIATION UW eliminated with unforced errors, 15 or No. 9Fabio Fognini. Pittsburgh 28 30 .483 5 U.S. WOMEN’SOPEN (44-12), late Game 12 —Alabama 1, Oklahoma 0, 8innings breaks of serve, but also Last year’s runner-up, Cincinnati 27 32 .458 6½ Sunday’s leaders at Country Club of Charleston, WEST DIVISION WLPCT.GB Game 13 —Oklahoma 7, Alabama 3 At Jackie Robinson Stadium, LosAngeles Charleston, S.C.
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