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WCF win gets Wemby closer to 'childhood dream'
The Spurs eliminated the defending champion Thunder in Game 7 of the Western Conference finals, a 111-103 victory fueled by center Victor Wembanyama's 22 points and seven rebounds.[read more]

WWE Clash in Italy LIVE: Results and analysis for ...
Andreas Hale breaks down all the action from Italy's first WWE PLE in Turin.[read more]

🏈 What A.J. Brown would bring to Pats' offense
An Eagles' trade with New England for the receiver has been rumored for months. Could it happen this week?[read more]

Vols' Weekly calls handshake line accusation 'lie'...
Texas Tech third baseman Taylor Pannell said after Tennessee's 2-1 victory in extra innings at the WCWS that Volunteers coach Karen Weekly told her she made a mistake transferring from Tennessee.[read more]

Swiatek falls as all French singles champs out
Marta Kostyuk reached the quarterfinals at the French Open for the first time on Sunday by taking out four-time champion Iga Swiatek.[read more]

Norway stuns Canada in OT of bronze medal game
Norway stunned Canada 3-2 in overtime of the bronze medal game to capture its first ice hockey world championship medal.[read more]

KO'd by Spurs, OKC says no excuses, 'get better'
The Thunder tipped their cap to the Spurs after a disappointing Game 7 loss and set out to "try to get over the hump" against a team that looms as a long-term roadblock.[read more]

A's get wrong end of ABS gaffe against Yankees
The ABS system appeared to hit a rare glitch when a pitch to A's left fielder Tyler Soderstrom was confirmed as a strike even though the replay showed it missed the zone by a little less than an inch.[read more]

Bettors heavily invested in Knicks to win Finals
At DraftKings Sportsbook in New York, the Knicks have attracted nearly half of all money wagered on the NBA Finals winner this season -- almost as much as every other team combined.[read more]

Ball State's Yates-Lyons, 18, dies after being sho...
Gavin Yates-Lyons, a freshman defensive back on the Ball State football team, died Saturday at the age of 18.[read more]