Oddsmakers make Virginia favorites to repeat in 2020
Las Vegas oddsmakers made the Virginia Cavaliers favorites to repeat as national champions in 2020.
LPGA co-founder Marilynn Smith dies at 89
LPGA co-founder and World Golf Hall of Fame member Marilynn Smith died Tuesday at the age of 89, the league announced.
Soccer: Argentina coach Scaloni out of hospital after bicycle accident – Argentine FA
Argentina’s national soccer coach Lionel Scaloni has been released from hospital in Mallorca after being hit by a car while riding his bicycle, the Argentine football association said on Tuesday.
Soccer: Argentina coach Scaloni released from hospital after bike accident – Argentine FA
Argentina’s national soccer coach Lionel Scaloni has been released from hospital in Mallorca after being hit by a car while he was riding his bike, the Argentine football association said on Tuesday.
Pele leaves hospital in France
Brazilian soccer legend Pele was discharged from a French hospital on Monday after recovering from a urinary infection, media in France reported.
Swimming: Olympic sprint champion Chalmers makes statement in home pool
Olympic 100 meters freestyle champion Kyle Chalmers swam the fastest time of the year in the blue riband event on Monday and then warned his rivals at this year’s world championships that he is only going to get faster.
MLB roundup: Encarnacion homers twice in same inning
Edwin Encarnacion hit a pair of home runs in the sixth inning, and the visiting Seattle Mariners scored eight times in the frame to earn a 13-5 victory over the Kansas City Royals on Monday.
Lady Vols to hire Harper from Missouri State: reports
Former Tennessee women’s basketball player Kellie Harper will be the next coach at Tennessee, multiple outlets reported Monday.
Tennis: Granollers upsets fifth seed Fritz in Houston
Former champion Marcel Granollers used the drop shot to good effect as he surprised fifth-seeded American Taylor Fritz in three sets at the U.S. Men’s Clay Court Championship in Houston on Monday.
Snell fans 11 as Rays defeat White Sox
Blake Snell allowed one run in six innings and the visiting Tampa Bay Rays continued to match their best start in franchise history with a 5-1 win against the Chicago White Sox on Monday afternoon.




