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(NEW YORK) — For the first time, there was a female coach on both sidelines during a game between Washington and the Cleveland Browns, along with a female referee on the field.
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(NEW YORK) — The WNBA and NBA are both gearing up for the next big showdowns in the 2020 Finals.
The WNBA’s Breonna Stewart led the Seattle Storm to the finals over the Minnesota Lynx with a 92-71 victory Sunday. Stewart scored 31 points — her career playoff high.
The Storm will next take on the Las Vegas Aces or the Connecticut Sun. Las Vegas tied the series 2-2 Sunday with a 84-75 win over Connecticut. The Aces and the Sun will play the deciding Game 5 on Tuesday.
After taking the Eastern Conference title over the Boston Celtics in Game 6 Sunday, the NBA’s Miami Heat are preparing to take on LeBron James and the L.A. Lakers.
The Lakers beat out the Denver Nuggets 117-107 Saturday to become the Western Conference champs.
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(NEW YORK) — Here are the scores from Sunday’s sports events:
MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL
INTERLEAGUE L.A. Dodgers 5, L.A. Angels 0 Tampa Bay 5, Philadelphia 0 Cleveland 8, Pittsburgh 6 Miami 5, N.Y. Yankees 0 Boston 9, Atlanta 1 Chicago Cubs 10, Chicago White Sox 8 Cincinnati 5, Minnesota 3 AMERICAN LEAGUE Kansas City 3, Detroit 1 Baltimore 7, Toronto 5 Oakland 6, Seattle 2 Texas 8, Houston 4
NATIONAL LEAGUE Arizona 11, Colorado 3 St. Louis 5, Milwaukee 2 San Diego 5, San Francisco 4 Washington 15, N.Y. Mets 5
NATIONAL BASKETBALL ASSOCIATION PLAYOFFS Miami 125, Boston 113
NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE Pittsburgh 28, Houston 21 Tennessee 31, Minnesota 30 Cincinnati 23, Philadelphia 23 — OT Chicago 30, Atlanta 26 Cleveland 34, Washington 20 New England 36, Las Vegas 20 Buffalo 35, L.A. Rams 32 San Francisco 36, NY Giants 9 Indianapolis 36, N-Y Jets 7 Carolina 21, L.A. Chargers 16 Tampa Bay 28, Denver 10 Detroit 26, Arizona 23 Seattle 38, Dallas 31 Green Bay 37, New Orleans 30 WOMEN’S NATIONAL BASKETBALL ASSOCIATION PLAYOFFS Las Vegas 84, Connecticut 75 Seattle 92, Minnesota 71
MAJOR LEAGUE SOCCER New York 4, Montreal 1 New England 2, D.C. United 0 Philadelphia 3, Miami 0 Chicago 2, Atlanta 0 Toronto FC 3, Columbus 1 Real Salt Lake 0, Minnesota 0 (TIE) Orlando City 0, FC Dallas 0 (TIE) Portland 1, Vancouver 0 San Jose 2, Los Angeles FC 1 Seattle 3, LA Galaxy 1 Sporting Kansas City at Houston 7 p.m. (Canceled) Sporting Kansas City at Colorado 9 p.m. (Postponed)
(NEW YORK) — Here are the scores from Saturdays’s sports events:
INTERLEAGUE Final N.Y. Yankees 11 Miami 4 Final Tampa Bay 4 Philadelphia 3 Final Pittsburgh 8 Cleveland 0 Final Minnesota 7 Cincinnati 3 Final Chicago White Sox 9 Chicago Cubs 5 Final Boston 8 Atlanta 2 Final L.A. Dodgers 7 L.A. Angels 6
AMERICAN LEAGUE Final Seattle 5 Oakland 1 Final Toronto 5 Baltimore 2 Final Texas 6 Houston 1 Final Seattle 12 Oakland 3 Final Detroit 4 Kansas City 3
NATIONAL LEAGUE Final Washington 4 N.Y. Mets 3 Final Washington 5 N.Y. Mets 3 Final Milwaukee 3 St. Louis 0 Final Colorado 10 Arizona 3 Final San Diego 6 San Francisco 2
NATIONAL BASKETBALL ASSOCIATION PLAYOFFS Final L.A. Lakers 117 Denver 107
NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE PLAYOFFS Final 2OT Dallas 3 Tampa Bay 2
TOP-25 COLLEGE FOOTBALL Final (2)Alabama 38 Missouri 19 Final Kansas St. 38 (3)Oklahoma 35 Final (4)Georgia 37 Arkansas 10 Final (5)Florida 51 Mississippi 35 Final Mississippi St. 44 (6)LSU 34 Final (8)Auburn 29 (23)Kentucky 13 Final (8)Texas 63 Texas Tech 56 Final (10)Texas A&M 17 Vanderbilt 12 Final (12)Miami 52 Florida St. 10 Final (13)UCF 51 East Carolina 28 Final (14)Cincinnati 24 (22)Army 10 Final (15)Oklahoma St. 27 West Virginia 13 Final (16)Tennessee 31 South Carolina 27 Final (18)BYU 48 Troy 7 Final (19)Louisiana-Lafayette 20 Georgia Southern 18 Final (20)Virginia Tech 45 NC State 24 Final (21)Pittsburgh 23 (24)Louisville 20 (7)Notre Dame at Wake Forest 12 p.m. (Postponed)
(NEW YORK) — The skateboarding world is mourning one of the greats. Keith Hufnagel, who rose to prominence in the 90s, has died at the age of 46 following a battle with brain cancer.
Hufnagel is hailed as one of the most influential skateboarders and launched the successful HUF Worldwide skate shop brand in 2002. His company confirmed the passing on Thursday.
“We are absolutely heartbroken to deliver the news today that HUF founder Keith Hufnagel has passed away,” HUF Worldwide announced via Instagram. “Keith battled brain cancer for the past 2.5 years. And though he beat the odds and fought back much longer than his diagnosis permitted, he ultimately and unfortunately lost the fight.”
“Keith paved the way for all of us – as a respected professional skateboarder, shop owner, brand founder, footwear and apparel designer, creative director, and industry leader. He showed us how to do it, and how do it right,” the brand continued, noting how “Keith loved skateboarding and the culture around it. He did things his way and did them for the right reasons.”
HUF Worldwide offered more insight on Hufnagel’s character, adding, “Keith loved and supported the people around him. He would do anything for his friends, family and children. He passionately wanted to see others succeed. And we all loved him for it.”
“Keith’s legacy will continue to live on at HUF. Today, tomorrow and forever,” the company concluded. “Rest in peace, Keith.”
Hufnagel, a New York City-native born in 1974, was given his first skateboard when he turned 4 and went on to become a massive figure among pro skaters during the 90s and 00s.
He is survived by his wife Mariellen and their two children.