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AP Monday Sports Roundup
AP Monday Sports Roundup
AP Monday Sports Roundup
Longhorns outlast Irish AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — The Associated Press top-25 football poll will look quite a bit different when it is released Tuesday. Notre Dame became the third top-10 team to fall this weekend, joining third-ranked Oklahoma and No. 5 LSU.
AP Friday Sports Roundup
AP Friday Sports Roundup
AP Friday Sports Roundup
Moore comes close...Rangers take opener behind Hamels UNDATED (AP) — Matt Moore's first victory for the Giants was a memorable one. The San Francisco lefty came within one out of a no-hitter on Corey Seager's single in the ninth. Ironically, it came on Seager Bobblehead Night at Dodger Stadium...
AP Monday Sports Roundup
AP Monday Sports Roundup
AP Monday Sports Roundup
Walker makes it 4-for-4 first-time winners in this year's majors SPRINGFIELD, N.J. (AP) — There's another first-time major champion in men's golf after Jimmy Walker tamed Baltusrol Golf Club.
AP Monday Sports Roundup
AP Monday Sports Roundup
AP Monday Sports Roundup
Big day for Piazza and Griffey Jr. COOPERSTOWN, N.Y. (AP) — Ken Griffey Jr. and Mike Piazza (pee-AHT'-zuh) are the newest members of Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, New York. In his first year of eligibility, Griffey was named on 437 of 440 possible ballots. Piazza, who was in his fourth year of eligibility, was named on 365 ballots.
AP Monday Sports Roundup
AP Monday Sports Roundup
AP Monday Sports Roundup
Stenson gets first major TROON, Scotland (AP) — The first-timer beat the old-timer at Royal Troon. Sweden's Henrik Stenson claimed his first major championship by outlasting 46-year-old Phil Mickelson in the final round of the British Open. Stenson tied a major record with a 63 that included 10 birdies and two bogeys. The only other player to shoot a 63 in the final round of a major was Johnny Mil
AP Saturday Sports Roundup
AP Saturday Sports Roundup
AP Saturday Sports Roundup
Rangers falter in ninth UNDATED (AP) — It was a tough night for the American League's top team. The Rangers grabbed an early 6-0 lead and were within one out of a 7-4 victory until Boston scored four times to pull out an 8-7 win at Texas. Sandy Leon kept the game alive with an RBI double and Mookie Betts tied it with a two-run homer before Dustin Pedroia scored on a wild pitch by Matt Bush. Hanley
AP Sunday Sports Roundup
AP Sunday Sports Roundup
AP Sunday Sports Roundup
Lowry leads in third round OAKMONT, Pa. (AP)— Shane Lowry, who climbed into contention and fell back, is back on top when play resumes early this morning at the 116th U.S. Open at Oakmont. The Irishman is at 5-under par, good for a two-shot lead over little known Andrew Landry.
AP Saturday Sports Roundup
AP Saturday Sports Roundup
AP Saturday Sports Roundup
Career night for Blue Jays' Saunders...Big draw in Tampa Bay UNDATED (AP) — Michael Saunders had quite a career night at Camden Yards. Toronto's cleanup hitter set career highs with three home runs and also drove in a career-best eight runs in the Blue Jays' 13-3 laugher over the Orioles. The Jays have won four in a row. Saunders homered with two on in the first inning, added another three-run hom
AP Friday Sports Roundup
AP Friday Sports Roundup
AP Friday Sports Roundup
Cavs come through again, force Game 7 against Warriors CLEVELAND (AP) — Now who has the momentum in the NBA Finals? LeBron James had his second straight 41-point game and the Cleveland Cavaliers won their second straight must-win game, beating Golden State 115-101 to force a decisive Game 7 Sunday night in Oakland. No team has come back from a 3-1 deficit to win an NBA championship series, but the
AP Monday Sports Roundup
AP Monday Sports Roundup
AP Monday Sports Roundup
Pens hoist Cup for fourth title after turnaround season SAN JOSE, Calif. (AP) — The Pittsburgh Penguins stand at the pinnacle of the hockey world for the fourth time in team history, and for the second time since 2009.
AP Monday Sports Roundup
AP Monday Sports Roundup
AP Monday Sports Roundup
Warriors crush Cavs to go 2-up OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) — The Golden State Warriors won the opener of last year's NBA Finals against Cleveland, only to lose the second and third games before capturing the title. There was no letup this time.
AP Monday Sports Roundup
AP Monday Sports Roundup
AP Monday Sports Roundup
Thunder hammer Warriors OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — The Oklahoma City Thunder are up two games to one in the NBA's Western Conference finals following a blowout win over the Golden State Warriors.

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