Athletics: Lyles gets break from uncalled false start to run fast 150
Noah Lyles overcame an apparent false start to run the fourth-fastest 150 meters of all time on a wet elevated straightaway in Boston on Sunday.
Woodland hangs tough as Koepka lurks at U.S. Open
A rock-steady Gary Woodland refused to crack under an all-out assault from Brooks Koepka at the U.S. Open on Sunday, increasing his lead to two shots with nine holes to play.
Raptors’ Nurse poised to coach Team Canada
Toronto Raptors coach Nick Nurse is seeking another title with another team.
Henderson becomes most prolific Canadian winner on LPGA Tour
Ontario’s Brooke Henderson became the most prolific Canadian winner on the LPGA Tour when she pipped four players by one stroke at the Meijer LPGA Classic in Grand Rapids, Michigan on Sunday.
Athletics: Falling Shubenkov edges McLeod in dramatic hurdles
World and Olympic 110m hurdles champion Omar McLeod fell before the finish to allow Sergey Shubenkov to win the latest dramatic installment in their rivalry at the Diamond League meeting in Rabat on Sunday.
Lloyd leads dominant U.S. past Chile into last 16
Veteran striker Carli Lloyd scored twice as the United States beat Chile 3-0 on Sunday, sending the current holders into the last 16 at the Women’s World Cup despite some remarkable resistance from the opposition goalkeeper Christiane Endler.
Entire U.S. squad hungry and ready, says coach Ellis
The United States’ squad is more motivated than ever, coach Jill Ellis said on Sunday after making seven changes in the 3-0 win against Chile in the women’s World Cup to give her fringe players an opportunity to get rid of any tournament nerves.
‘Life-changing’ operation rekindles returning Murray’s love of tennis
Andy Murray has said that surgery helped him rediscover his passion for tennis as he prepares to make his comeback at Queen’s Club this week.
WWC roundup: U.S. beats Chile; Sweden thumps Thailand to advance
Carli Lloyd scored twice to help the United States defeat Chile 3-0 at Parc de Princes in Paris on Sunday to advance to the knockout round of the Women’s World Cup.
Dominant U.S. ease past Chile to book place in last 16
Striker Carli Lloyd scored twice as the United States beat Chile 3-0 on Sunday, sending the current holders into the last 16 at the Women’s World Cup.




