
Vegas-Florida Stanley Cup Final pits top team in West against upstart in East
The Stanley Cup Final between the Vegas Golden Knights and Florida Panthers is a matchup of contrasting roads through the season and a topsy-turvy NHL playoffs
2023-06-03 07:16

Churchill Downs to suspend all racing operations to further evaluate safety measures amid increase in horse deaths
The owner of Churchill Downs, the racetrack that hosts the Kentucky Derby, is set to temporarily suspend all racing operations at its legendary namesake track to review protocols in the wake of a series of horse deaths, the company announced Friday.
2023-06-03 06:59

Mariners lefty Gonzales getting tests on forearm, will miss start in Texas
Mariners starter Marco Gonzales remained in Seattle for tests on his left forearm and will not make his scheduled start Saturday in Texas
2023-06-03 06:47

Silver says Morant not being charged with a crime won't prevent NBA penalties
Memphis guard Ja Morant not being charged with a crime for twice displaying a gun on social media will not prevent the NBA from handing down more discipline, Commissioner Adam Silver said Friday
2023-06-03 06:25

Dan Le Batard: Skip Bayless Needs Shannon Sharpe More Than Shannon Sharpe Needs Skip Bayless
Dan Le Batard thinks Skip Bayless needs Shannon Sharpe.
2023-06-03 06:23

Detroit Grand Prix provides IndyCar drivers with fresh start after Indy 500
The Detroit Grand Prix provides drivers and teams with a chance for a fresh start, coming off Josef Newgarden’s win at the Indianapolis 500
2023-06-03 06:23

Novak Djokovic laments fans who 'boo every single thing' after lengthy French Open win
Novak Djokovic has made clear he did not love some of the negative reaction he heard from spectators during his third-round victory at the French Open
2023-06-03 05:59

Churchill Downs moves meet to Ellis Park to examine protocols following 12 horse deaths
Churchill Downs will suspend racing on Wednesday and move the remainder of its spring meet to Ellis Park to conduct a “top-to-bottom” review of safety and surface protocols in the wake of 12 horse fatalities the past month at the home of the Kentucky Derby
2023-06-03 05:57

Red Sox lefty Chris Sale to miss one start, at least
Boston Red Sox manager Alex Cora says left-hander Chris Sale will miss his next start and may have to go onto the injured list with a sore shoulder
2023-06-03 05:17

Rafael Nadal has arthroscopic surgery for the hip injury that forced him to miss the French Open
Rafael Nadal is having arthroscopic surgery for the injured left hip flexor that forced him to sit out the French Open
2023-06-03 04:21

Mile-High NBA advantage: Denver altitude helps Nuggets go unbeaten at home in playoffs
Running up and down a basketball court in the thin air of Denver takes some getting used to
2023-06-03 04:18

People think the US Women's first team lost 12-0 to Wrexham - they didn't
The Soccer Tournament has made headlines around the world after Wrexham beat US Women 12-0 in the competition. In case you missed it, the Soccer Tournament is a new seven-a-side event that features a host of famous former players and sees 32 teams compete for a $1 million prize. It also features both male and female players, and the most eye-catching result so far saw the US Women team suffer a heavy defeat at the hands of Welsh side Wrexham. However, people have been posting the score without any context, and it’s led some social media users to infer that the US Women’s first team were the ones who got resoundingly beaten. This isn’t the case. Sign up to our free Indy100 weekly newsletter In reality, it was a representative side made up of mostly retired internationals who took on a team including former Wrexham and Swansea player Lee Trundle, who led the Welsh side and bagged four goals. The US Women representative side are now out of the competition and can’t make it into the knockout stage. The result has attracted attention online, with clips from the game being shared on social media and people – either willingly, or not – misrepresenting the full context of the result. Speaking after the game, the US women’s side captain and World Cup winner Heather O'Reilly explained how happy she was to have been involved in the competition. “We're super proud, so happy to be here at this event,” O’Reilly said at half time. “Hopefully we've proven to anybody, just go for it, just live. “What's the worst thing that could happen? We could lose 16-0 to Wrexham? We don't care. We're living, we're being bold, we're being brave.” Have your say in our news democracy. Click the upvote icon at the top of the page to help raise this article through the indy100 rankings.
2023-06-03 03:29
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