LAFC and Philadelphia start MLS playoff push with wins
Last year's MLS Cup finalists, Los Angeles FC and the Philadelphia Union, launched their bids for a return to the title game with victories in the opening...
2023-10-29 10:50
Philadelphia Union topple New England Revolution 3-1 in game one
The Union were too much for the Revs in the game one in the first round of MLS Cup playoffs.
2023-10-29 10:50
Aaron Nesmith has 26 points for the Pacers in a 125-113 win over the Donovan Mitchell-less Cavaliers
Aaron Nesmith scored 26 points and Tyrese Haliburton had 21 points, 13 assists and eight rebounds, sending the Indiana Pacers to a 125-113 victory over the short-handed Cleveland Cavaliers
2023-10-29 10:49
Who are Matthew Perry's siblings? 'Friends' star was the oldest of 6 children
Matthew Perry was the only child when it came to John Bennett Perry and Suzanne Perry, but had five siblings after their split
2023-10-29 10:48
Semyon Varlamov gets 39th career shutout as Islanders beat Blue Jackets 2-0
Semyon Varlamov stopped 35 shots for his 39th career shutout, leading the New York Islanders to a 2-0 win for their second straight victory and first on the road
2023-10-29 10:48
Is it time for the Bulls to go full rebuild and trade Zach LaVine?
After a 51-point performance from Zack LaVine resulted in a loss for the Bulls, it might be time for the team to move on from the All-Star.
2023-10-29 10:46
Young talents push U.S. women's national soccer team to Pan American Games semifinal
The United States Under-19 women’s national soccer team has shown at the Pan American Games that it will a lot of talent coming through the pipeline for the next few years
2023-10-29 10:46
David Pastrnak scores 2, including 2nd penalty-shot goal of season, Bruins beat Red Wings 4-1
David Pastrnak scored his second penalty-shot goal of the season and banked in an empty-netter, leading the Boston Bruins past the Detroit Red Wings 4-1
2023-10-29 10:29
Charles Leclerc secures pole position for the Mexican Grand Prix
Charles Leclerc saw off team-mate Carlos Sainz by just 0.067 seconds as Ferrari locked out the front row for Sunday’s Mexican Grand Prix. Max Verstappen improved on his final run at the Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez but could not usurp the Ferrari drivers, finishing 0.097 sec adrift. The triple world champion faced a nervous wait to see if he was moved down the grid after being summoned to see the stewards. Verstappen, charged with impeding on the pit exit, was among four drivers hauled in front of the race officials. Lewis Hamilton, disqualified from finishing runner-up to Verstappen at the United States Grand Prix a week ago, was also summoned after failing to slow under yellow flags. Hamilton finished only sixth, 0.288 sec back. George Russell, who qualified eighth, and Fernando Alonso, 13th on the grid, were called to see the stewards, too, for blocking on the pit exit in Q1. However, it was announced three hours after the conclusion of qualifying that the quartet escaped without penalties. Verstappen’s bid for pole unravelled when he hit the kerb at Turn 8 in his first attempt in Q3 to leave him trailing Leclerc by 0.120 sec. The Red Bull man, who has won 15 of the 18 rounds so far, produced a quicker last lap, but could not prevent Leclerc from sealing his second pole in as many weekends. “I didn’t expect to be on pole because we looked to be lacking quite a bit of pace after practice,” said Leclerc. “But for some reason once we put everything together it went well and on the new tyres we gained a lot. “I’m already focusing on tomorrow’s race because we have had many pole positions this season, but we need to convert it into victory and that is going to be very difficult.” Nearly 400,000 spectators will pass through the gates at the high-altitude Mexico City venue this weekend with the majority here to support Sergio Perez. But the home favourite failed to deliver, finishing nearly three tenths adrift of Verstappen and qualified fifth, one position behind Daniel Ricciardo who impressed in his AlphaTauri, to take fourth. Earlier, Lando Norris was the surprise name eliminated from the opening phase of qualifying, leaving the in-form British driver in 19th place. Norris, who has finished on the podium at the past four races, attempted to progress from Q1 on the slower medium rubber in order to save a set of speedier softs. But the plan backfired when Norris’ lap wasn’t quick enough. Norris bolted on the soft tyres but then made a mistake at Turn 10. He aborted the lap and prepared for one last attempt, only to run into yellow flags at the opening bend after Alonso spun in his Aston Martin. Norris’ qualifying was over leaving him a tall order to salvage anything from the race. American rookie Logan Sargeant, who earned his first point in F1 last weekend in Austin, will prop up the grid after he saw two laps scrubbed off by the stewards for exceeding track limits. Read More Charles Leclerc leads Ferrari front row at Mexican Grand Prix Essex boy with Italian twang – History-maker Ollie Bearman impresses in Mexico Max Verstappen sets fastest time in Mexican Grand Prix practice Max Verstappen urges fans to show him respect ahead of feisty Mexican Grand Prix Lewis Hamilton claims many more cars were illegal at United States Grand Prix Max Verstappen beefs up security in preparation for hostile reception in Mexico
2023-10-29 10:28
Protest delays start of No. 24 Southern California vs. California
Fifteen people were arrested and taken away in handcuffs after storming the field and staging a sit-in that delayed the start of Saturday’s game between California and No. 24 Southern California at Memorial Stadium in Berkeley
2023-10-29 10:26
Tkachuk scores twice, Korpisalo shines in net as Senators top Penguins 5-2 to end 3-game skid
Brady Tkachuk scored twice, Joonas Korpisalo made 39 saves and the Ottawa Senators beat the Pittsburgh Penguins 5-2
2023-10-29 10:25
Arizona Diamondbacks benefitting from unexpected postseason power source
With Game 2 home run, Gabriel Moreno continues to provide a power-filled lift for the Arizona Diamondbacks
2023-10-29 09:59
