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Biden awards Presidential Medal of Freedom to Ledecky, Thorpe​


Katie Ledecky, the most decorated women's swimmer in history, and Jim Thorpe, a multisport athlete who was the first Native American to win an Olympic gold medal for the United States, were among 19 people to be honored on Friday by President Joe Biden with the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the nation's highest civilian honor. Others being honored for breakthrough achievements are "Everything Everywhere All at Once" actress Michelle Yeoh, who was the first Asian woman to win the Academy Award for Best Actress, and Ellen Ochoa, the first Hispanic woman in space.

Katie Ledecky, the most decorated women's swimmer in history, and Jim Thorpe, a multisport athlete who was the first Native American to win an Olympic gold medal for the United States, were among 19 people to be honored on Friday by President Joe Biden with the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the nation's highest civilian honor. Ledecky is a seven-time Olympic gold medalist in swimming, taking home at least one gold in each of the past three Olympics. She will compete at the Paris Olympics this summer. Her 16 individual gold medals at the world championships are the most by any swimmer, man or woman.

Thorpe, who died in 1953, is among a list of recipients that pays special homage to firsts in their field. Thorpe became the first Native American to earn an Olympic gold medal in 1912 when he won the decathlon and pentathlon. Thorpe, who died in 1953, is among a list of recipients that pays special homage to firsts in their field. Thorpe became the first Native American to earn an Olympic gold medal in 1912 when he won the decathlon and pentathlon.

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snoop dogg-dr. dre alcoholic beverage sponsors arizona bowl
The rapper on Monday revealed the new Snoop Dogg Arizona Bowl presented by Gin & Juice By Dre and Snoop, announcing his intent "to bring the juice back to college football." The game, previously sponsored by Barstool Sports, will take place Dec. 28 in Tucson, Arizona, and pair teams from the Mountain West and Mid-American conferences.
 

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NBA playoffs 2024: conference semifinals news, schedule, scores and highlights

The Boston Celtics, the No. 1 seed in the Eastern Conference and top overall seed, await the winners of the series between the No. 4 seed Cleveland Cavaliers and No. 5 seed Orlando Magic. In the West, the No. 1 seed Oklahoma City Thunder take on the No. 5 seed Dallas Mavericks. The other West clash pits the No. 2 seed and defending NBA Finals champion Denver Nuggets against the No. 3 seed Minnesota Timberwolves.



Second Round

Eastern Conference
No.4: Cleveland (48-34) at No.1: Boston (64-18)

Boston lead series (3-1)
Game 1: Celtics 120, Cavaliers 95
Game 2: Cavaliers 118, Celtics 94
Game 3: Celtics 106, Cavaliers 93
Game 4: Celtics 109, Cavaliers 102
Game 5: Wednesday, May 15 at Boston (7:00 p.m. ET, TNT)
Game 6 (if necessary): Friday, May 17 at Cleveland (8:30 p.m. ET, ESPN)
Game 7 (if necessary): Sunday, May 19 at Boston

No.6: Indiana (47-35) at No.2: New York (50-22)

Series tied (2-2)
Game 1: Knicks 121, Pacers 117
Game 2: Knicks 130, Pacers 121
Game 3: Pacers 111, Knicks 106
Game 4: Pacers 121, Knicks 89
Game 5: Tuesday, May 14 at New York (8:00 p.m. ET, TNT)
Game 6: Friday, May 17 at Indiana (ESPN)
Game 7 (if necessary): Sunday, May 19 at New York (3:30 p.m. ET, ABC)

Western Conference
No.5: Dallas (50-32) at No.1: Oklahoma City (57-25)

Series tied (2-2)
Game 1: Thunder 117, Mavericks 95
Game 2: Mavericks 119, Thunder 110
Game 3: Mavericks 105, Thunder 101
Game 4: Thunder 100, Mavericks 96
Game 5: Wednesday, May 15 at Oklahoma City (9:30 p.m. ET, TNT)
Game 6: Saturday, May 18 at Dallas (8:30 p.m. ET, ESPN)
Game 7 (if necessary): Monday, May 20 at Oklahoma City (8:30 p.m. ET, TNT)

No.3: Minnesota (56-26) at No.2: Denver (56-26)

Series tied (2-2)
Game 1: Timberwolves 106, Nuggets 99
Game 2: Timberwolves 106, Nuggets 80
Game 3: Nuggets 117, Timberwolves 90
Game 4: Nuggets 115, Timberwolves 107
Game 5: Tuesday, May 14 at Denver (10:30 p.m. ET, TNT)
Game 6: Thursday, May 16 at Minnesota (8:30 p.m. ET, ESPN)
Game 7 (if necessary): Sunday, May 19 at Denver





The first round of the 2024 NBA playoffs begins this Saturday and expect plenty of drama after a memorable regular season. The Boston Celtics clinched the No. 1 seed in the Eastern Conference in March and have homecourt advantage through the entire postseason as they look to return to the Finals for the first time since 2022 and hang an NBA championship banner for the first time since 2008.




First Round

Eastern Conference
No.8: Miami (46-36) at No.1: Boston 64-18)

Boston win series (4-1)
Game 1: Celtics 114, Heat 94
Game 2: Heat 111, Celtics 101
Game 3: Celtics 104, Heat 84
Game 4: Celtics 102, Heat 88
Game 5: Celtics 118, Heat 84

No.5: Orlando (47-35) at No.4: Cleveland (48-34)

Cleveland win series (4-3)
Game 1: Cavaliers 97, Magic 83
Game 2: Cavaliers 96, Magic, 86
Game 3: Magic 121, Cavaliers 83
Game 4: Magic 112, Cavaliers 89
Game 5: Cavaliers 104, Magic 103
Game 6: Magic 103, Cavaliers 96
Game 7: Cavaliers 106, Magic 94


No.7: Philadelphia (47-35) at No.2: New York (50-22)
New York win series (4-2)
Game 1:
Knicks 111, 76ers 104
Game 2: Knicks 104, 76ers 101
Game 3: 76ers 125, Knicks 114
Game 4: Knicks 97, 76ers 92
Game 5: 76ers 112, Knicks 106 (OT)
Game 6: Knicks 118, 76ers 115

No.6: Indiana (47-35) at No.3: Milwaukee (49-33)

Indiana win series (4-2)
Game 1:
Bucks 109, Pacers 94
Game 2: Pacers 125, Bucks 108
Game 3: Pacers 121, Bucks 118 (OT)
Game 4: Pacers 126, Bucks 113
Game 5: Bucks 115, Pacers 92
Game 6: Pacers 120, Bucks 98

Western Conference
No.8: New Orleans (49-33) at No.1: Oklahoma City (57-25)

Oklahoma City win series (4-0)
Game 1: Thunder 94, Pelicans 92
Game 2: Thunder 124, Pelicans 92
Game 3: Thunder 106, Pelicans 85
Game 4: Thunder 97, Pelicans 89

No.5: Dallas (50-32) at No.4: LA Clippers (51-31)

Dallas win series (4-2)
Game 1: Clippers 109, Mavericks 97
Game 2: Mavericks 96, Clippers 93
Game 3: Mavericks 101, Clippers 90
Game 4: Clippers 116, Mavericks 111
Game 5: Mavericks 123, Clippers 93
Game 6: Mavericks 114, Clippers 101

No.7: Los Angeles Lakers (47-35) at No.2: Denver (57-25)

Denver win series (4-1)
Game 1: Nuggets 114, Lakers 103
Game 2: Nuggets 101, Lakers 99
Game 3: Nuggets 112, Lakers 105
Game 4: Lakers 119, Nuggets 108
Game 5: Nuggets 108, Lakers 106


No.6: Phoenix (49-33) at No.3: Minnesota (56-26)
Minnesota win series (4-0)
Game 1: Timberwolves 120, Suns 95
Game 2: Timberwolves 105, Suns 93
Game 3: Timberwolves 126, Suns 109
Game 4: Timberwolves 122, Suns 116
 

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Virginia, NC State to play non-ACC home-and-home football series​


ACC schools Virginia and NC State announced Wednesday they would play a home-and-home series in football that will not count as an official conference game. The schools will play in Raleigh, North Carolina, on Sept. 6, 2025, and in Charlottesville, Virginia, in 2026. This marks the second time in recent years that a pair of ACC rivals have scheduled a nonconference series. Wake Forest and North Carolina scheduled games in 2019 and 2021 to keep alive a longtime rivalry that had been off the regular league schedule following conference expansion.

Beginning in 2023, the ACC scrapped division play in an effort to have member schools play each other more frequently, but the league also expanded to 17 teams, adding SMU, Stanford and Cal for the 2024 season. Virginia and NC State have played each other 60 times since their first meeting in 1904, however the rivalry diminished in frequency beginning in 2005. They'd faced off just seven times since and weren't scheduled to play again until 2027.

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NC State, Baylor, Texas headline 2025 Maui Invitational field​


North Carolina State, Baylor and Texas will be among the eight teams in the field for the 2025 Maui Invitational. The tournament field announced on Tuesday also will include Oregon, Seton Hall, Southern California, UNLV and host Chaminade. The tournament returns to the Lahaina Civic Center this November after being played in Honolulu last year following a series of fires that killed 101 people and decimated the historic town of Lahaina. The 2025 bracket will be played Nov. 24-26.

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Tiger Woods: Live score, tracker, updates for golf icon from Round 1 at PGA Championship​


The anticipation is high as the four-time PGA Championship winner, Tiger Woods, prepares to grace the 2024 PGA Championship. His tee-off time is set for 8:04 am on Thursday, May 16, alongside Adam Scott and Keegan Bradley as he sets his sights on securing his fifth PGA Championship title. Woods, a paragon of resilience, has openly discussed the physical challenges that have occasionally hindered his golf game but has said he has made the physical accommodations to continue to play. Yet, Woods steadfastly asserts that he remains a formidable competitor, capable of holding his own against the league of best golfers. "Yeah, I can still hit shots," Woods shared candidly at a press conference at Valhalla Golf Club. "It's getting around is more of the difficulty that I face, day-to-day and the recovery of pushing myself either in practice or in competition days. You saw it at Augusta. I was there after two days and didn't do very well on the weekend." Woods won his first PGA Championship in 1999 at the age of 23 and then again in 2000, 2006, and 2007. Here are the live updates from Round 1 at Valhalla Golf Club.

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2024 Dallas Cowboys Schedule

Preseson

Week 1: Aug 11 at Los Angeles Rams
Week 2: Aug 24 vs. Los Angeles Chargers

Regular Season

Week 1: Sept. 8 at Cleveland
Week 2: Sept. 15 vs. New Orleans
Week 3: Sept. 22 vs. Baltimore
Week 4: Sept. 26 at NY Giants (Prime)
Week 5: Oct. 6 at Pittsburgh (NBC)
Week 6: Oct. 13 vs. Detroit
Week 7: Oct. 20 BYE
Week 8: Oct. 27 at San Francisco (NBC)
Week 9: Nov. 3 at Atlanta
Week 10: Nov. 10 vs. Philadelphia
Week 11: Nov. 18 vs. Houston (ESPN)
Week 12: Nov. 24 at Washington
Week 13: Nov. 28 vs. NY Giants
Week 14: Dec. 9 vs. Cincinnati (ESPN)
Week 15: Dec. 15 at Carolina
Week 16: Dec. 22 vs. Tampa Bay (NBC)
Week 17: Dec. 29 at Philadelphia
Week 18: Jan 4 or 5 vs. Washington


*Date for Week 18 is to be determined
 

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2024 Carolina Panthers Schedule

Preseson
Week 1: Aug. 8 at New england
Week 2: Aug 24 at Buffalo

Regular Season
Week 1: Sept. 8 at New Orleans
Week 2: Sept 15 vs. Los Angeles Chargers
Week 3: Sept 22 at Las Vegas
Week 4: Sept. 29 vs. Cincinnati
Week 5: Oct. 6 at Chicago
Week 6: Oct. 13 vs. Atlanta
Week 7: Oct. 20 at Washington
Week 8: Oct. 27 at Denver
Week 9: Nov. 3 vs. New Orleans
Week 10: Nov. 10 vs. N.Y. Giants (Munich, Germany)
Week 11: Nov. 17 BYE
Week 12: Nov. 24 vs. Kansas City
Week 13: Dec. 1 vs. Tampa Bay
Week 14: Dec 8 at Philadelphia
Week 15: Dec: 15 vs. Dallas
Week 16: Dec. 22 vs. Arizona
Week 17: Dec. 29 at Tampa Bay
Week 18: Jan. 4 or 5 at Atlanta*


*Date for Week 18 to be determined
 

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2024 NFL schedule features 9 playoff rematches, 2 in week 1​


Even though the Super Bowl rematch between the Kansas City Chiefs and San Francisco 49ers will not occur until almost the midpoint of the season, NFL fans will be treated to a pair of playoff rematches on the opening weekend. Patrick Mahomes and the Chiefs begin their quest for an unprecedented third straight Super Bowl title when they host the Baltimore Ravens on Sept. 5 in the kickoff game, while the Los Angeles Rams are at the Detroit Lions in the Sunday night game on Sept. 8. The two playoff rematches in Week 1 are among nine on this year's regular-season schedule, which was released by the league Wednesday night. The Ravens-Chiefs matchup is a rematch of last season's AFC Championship Game, won by Kansas City 17-10. Kansas City heads to San Francisco on Oct. 20, after it defeated the 49ers 25-22 in the second overtime game in Super Bowl history. It also marks the second straight season the Chiefs will have a Super Bowl rematch after they lost to the Philadelphia Eagles in a Monday night game last season.

Kansas City will then travel to Buffalo on Nov. 17. The Rams' Mathew Stafford and Detroit's Jared Goff will face their former teams for the third time The rematch of the NFC Championship Game between the 49ers and Lions won't happen until Dec. 30. the Lions will host Tampa Bay on Sept. 15 in a rematch of a divisional-round game won by Detroit. The other playoff rematches are Baltimore at Houston on Christmas Day, Philadelphia at Tampa Bay on Sept. 29 and San Francisco at Green bay on Nov. 24. Including the kickoff game, "Thursday Night Football" and Thanksgiving, 14 teams will play multiple Thursday games. The league amended its policy last season to allow teams to make more than one appearance on Thursday nights.

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Notable Games Of 2024 NFL Season

DATEMATCHUP
Sept. 5Ravens at Chiefs
Sept. 8Rams at Lions
Sept. 8Steelers at Falcons
Sept. 8Titans at Bears
Sept. 9Jets at 49ers
Sept. 12Bills at Dolphins
Sept. 15Bucs at Lions
Sept. 15Bears at Texans
Sept. 29Eagles at Bucs
Oct. 20Chiefs at 49ers
Oct. 27Bears at Commanders
Nov. 17Chiefs at Bills
Nov. 2449ers at Packers
Nov. 28Bears at Lions
Nov. 28Giants at Cowboys
Nov. 28Dolphins at Packers
Dec. 25Chiefs at Steelers
Dec. 25Ravens at Texans
Dec. 30Lions at 49ers
 

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The National Hockey League today announced the dates, starting times and national broadcast information for the 2024 Stanley Cup Playoffs Conference Finals. The Eastern Conference Final will feature the Florida Panthers versus the New York Rangers. The Western Conference Final will feature the Dallas Stars versus the winner of Monday’s Second Round series Game 7 between the Edmonton Oilers and Vancouver Canucks. All times are ET and subject to change.
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Conference Finals

Eastern Conference
Florida (52 - 24 - 6), 110 at New York Rangers (55 - 23 - 40), 114
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Game 1: FLA @ NYR | May 22, 8 p.m. ET (ESPN/ESPN+)
Game 2: FLA @ NYR | May 24, 8 p.m. ET (ESPN/ESPN+)
Game 3: NYR @ FLA | May 26, 3 p.m. ET (ABC/ESPN+)
Game 4: NYR @ FLA | May 28, 8 p.m. ET (ESPN/ESPN+)
Game 5: FLA @ NYR | May 30, 8 p.m. ET* (ESPN/ESPN+)
Game 6: NYR @ FLA | June 1, 8 p.m. ET* (ABC/ESPN+)
Game 7: FLA @ NYR | June 3, 8 p.m. ET* (ESPN/ESPN+)

Western Conference
Edmonton (49 - 27 - 6), 104 at Dallas (52 - 21 -9),113

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Game 1: EDM @ DAL | May 23, 8:30 p.m. ET (TNT) | Preview
Game 2: EDM @ DAL | May 25, 8 p.m. ET (TNT) | Preview
Game 3: DAL @ EDM | May 27, TBD ET (TNT) | Preview
Game 4: DAL @ EDM | May 29, TBD ET (TNT) | Preview
Game 5: EDM @ DAL | May 31, TBD ET* (TNT) | Preview
Game 6: DAL @ EDM | June 2, TBD ET* (TNT) | Preview
Game 7: EDM @ DAL | June 4, TBD ET* (TNT) | Preview




Second Round

Atlantic Division
Boston (40 - 20 - 15), 109 at Florida (52 - 24 - 6, 110
Florid win series (4-2)
Game 1: BOS 5, FLA 1 | Recap | Replay
Game 2: FLA 6, BOS 1 | Recap | Replay
Game 3: FLA 6, BOS 2 | Recap | Replay
Game 4: FLA 3, BOS 2 | Recap | Replay
Game 5: BOS 2, FLA 1 | Recap | Replay
Game 6: FLA 2, BOS 1 | Recap

Metropolitan Division
Carolina (52 - 23 - 7, 111 at New York Rangers (55 - 23 - 40), 114

New York Rangers win series (4-2)
Game 1: NYR 4, CAR 3 | Recap | Replay
Game 2: NYR 4, CAR 3 (2OT) | Recap | Replay
Game 3: NYR 3, CAR 2 (OT) | Recap | Replay
Game 4: CAR 4, NYR 3 | Recap | Replay
Game 5: CAR 4, NYR 1 | Recap | Replay
Game 6: NYR 5, CAR 3 | Recap

Central Division
Colorado (50 - 25 - 7), 107 at Dallas (52 - 21 -9),113

Dallas win series (4-2)
Game 1: COL 4, DAL 3 (OT) | Recap | Replay
Game 2: DAL 5, COL 3 | Recap | Replay
Game 3: DAL 4, COL 1 | Recap | Replay
Game 4: DAL 5, COL 1 | Recap | Replay
Game 5: COL 5, DAL 3 | Recap | Replay
Game 6: DAL 2, COL 1 (2OT) | Recap

Pacific Division
Edmonton (49 - 27 - 6), 104 at Vancouver (50 - 23 -9), 109

Edmonton win series (4-3)
Game 1: VAN 5, EDM 4 | Recap | Replay
Game 2: EDM 4, VAN 3 (OT) | Recap | Replay
Game 3: VAN 4, EDM 3 | Recap | Replay
Game 4: EDM 3, VAN 2 | Recap | Replay
Game 5: VAN 3, EDM 2 | Recap
Game 6: EDM 5, VAN 1 | Recap
Game 7: EDM 3, VAN 2 | Recap | Replay





First Round

Atlantic Division
Tampa Bay (45 - 29 - 8), 98 at Florida (52 - 24 - 6), 110

Florida win series (4-1)
Game 1:
FLA 3, TB 2 | Recap | Replay
Game 2: FLA 3, TB 2 (OT) | Recap | Replay
Game 3: FLA 5, TB 3 | Recap | Replay
Game 4: TB 6, FLA 3 | Recap | Replay
Game 5: FLA 6, TB 1 | Recap | Replay

Toronto (46 - 26 - 10), 102 at Boston (40 - 20 - 15), 109

Boston win series (4-3)
Game 1:
BOS 5, TOR 1 | Recap | Replay
Game 2: TOR 3, BOS 2 | Recap | Replay
Game 3: BOS 4, TOR 2 | Recap | Replay
Game 4: BOS 3, TOR 1 | Recap | Replay
Game 5: TOR 2, BOS 1 (OT) | Recap | Replay
Game 6: TOR 2, BOS 1 | Recap
Game 7: BOS 2, TOR 1 (OT) | Recap

Metropolitan Division
Washington (40 - 31 - 11), 91 at New York Rangers (55 - 23 - 40), 114

New York Rangers win series (4-0)
Game 1:
NYR 4, WSH 1 | Recap | Replay
Game 2: NYR 4, WSH 3 | Recap | Replay
Game 3: NYR 3, WSH 1 | Recap
Game 4: NYR 4, WSH 2 | Recap | Replay

New York Islanders (39 - 27 - 15), 94 at Carolina (52 - 23 - 7), 111

Carolina win series (4-1)
Game 1:
CAR 3, NYI 1 | Recap | Replay
Game 2: CAR 5, NYI 3 | Recap | Replay
Game 3: CAR 3, NYI 2 | Recap | Replay
Game 4: NYI 3, CAR 2 (2OT) | Recap | Replay
Game 5: CAR 6, NYI 3 | Recap

Central Division
Vegas (45 - 29 - 8), 98 at Dallas (52 - 21 -9),113

Dallas wins series (4-3)
Game 1:
VGK 4, DAL 3 | Recap | Replay
Game 2: VGK 3, DAL 1 | Recap | Replay
Game 3: DAL 3, VGK 2 (OT) | Recap | Replay
Game 4: DAL 4, VGK 2 | Recap | Replay
Game 5: DAL 3, VGK 2 | Recap | Replay
Game 6: VGK 2, DAL 0 | Recap
Game 7: DAL 2, VGK 1 | Recap

Colorado (50 - 25 - 7), 107 at Winnipeg (52 - 24 - 6), 110

Colorado win series (4-1)
Game 1:
WPG 7, COL 6 | Recap | Replay
Game 2: COL 5, WPG 2 | Recap | Replay
Game 3: COL 6, WPG 2 | Recap | Replay
Game 4: COL 5, WPG 1 | Recap | Replay
Game 5: COL 6, WPG 3 | Recap | Replay

Pacific Division
Nashville (47 - 30 - 50), 99 at Vancouver (50 - 23 -9), 109

Vancouver win series (4-2)
Game 1:
VAN 4, NSH 2 | Recap | Replay
Game 2: NSH 4, VAN 1 | Recap | Replay
Game 3: VAN 2, NSH 1 | Recap
Game 4: VAN 4, NSH 3 (OT) | Recap | Replay
Game 5: NSH 2, VAN 1 | Recap
Game 6: VAN 1, NSH 0 | Recap

Los Angeles Kings (44 -27 - 11), 99 at Edmonton (49 - 27 - 6), 104

Edmonto win series t(4-1)
Game 1:
EDM 7, LA 4 | Recap | Replay
Game 2: LA 5, EDM 4 (OT) | Recap
Game 3: EDM 6, LA 1 | Recap | Replay
Game 4: EDM 1, LA 0 | Recap | Replay
Game 5: EDM 4 LA 3 | Recap
 

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The NBA playoffs' conference finals are set. Four teams remain in the bracket, and only two will emerge with the chance to play in the 2024 NBA Finals. All series are played in a 2-2-1-1-1 format, with the team with the better record hosting Games 1, 2, 5 and 7 (if necessary).



Conference Finals

Eastern Conference
No.6: Indiana (47-35) at No.1: Boston (64-18)
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Game 1: Tuesday, May 21 at Boston (8 p.m. ET, ESPN2)
Game 2: Thursday, May 23 at Boston (8 p.m. ET, ESPN)
Game 3: Saturday, May 25 at Indiana (8:30 p.m. ET, ABC)
Game 4: Monday, May 27 at Indiana (8 p.m. ET, ESPN2)
Game 5 (if necessary): Wednesday, May 29 at Boston (8 p.m. ET, ESPN)
Game 6 (if necessary): Friday, May 31 at Indiana (8 p.m. ET, ESPN)
Game 7 (if necessary): Sunday, June 2 at Boston (8 p.m. ET, ESPN)

Western Conference
No.5: Dallas (50-32) at No.3: Minnesota (56-26)

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Game 1: Wednesday, May 22 at Minnesota (8:30 p.m. ET, TNT)
Game 2: Friday, May 24 at Minnesota (8:30 p.m. ET, TNT)
Game 3: Sunday, May 26 at Dallas (8 p.m. ET, TNT)
Game 4: Tuesday, May 28 at Dallas (8:30 p.m. ET, TNT)
Game 5 (if necessary): Thursday, May 30 at Minnesota (8:30 p.m. ET, TNT)
Game 6 (if necessary): Saturday, June 1 at Dallas (8:30 p.m. ET, TNT)
Game 7 (if necessary): Monday, June 3 at Minnesota (8:30 p.m. ET, TNT)







The Boston Celtics, the No. 1 seed in the Eastern Conference and top overall seed, await the winners of the series between the No. 4 seed Cleveland Cavaliers and No. 5 seed Orlando Magic. In the West, the No. 1 seed Oklahoma City Thunder take on the No. 5 seed Dallas Mavericks. The other West clash pits the No. 2 seed and defending NBA Finals champion Denver Nuggets against the No. 3 seed Minnesota Timberwolves.


Second Round

Eastern Conference
No.4: Cleveland (48-34) at No.1: Boston (64-18)
Boston win series (4-1)
Game 1: Celtics 120, Cavaliers 95
Game 2: Cavaliers 118, Celtics 94
Game 3: Celtics 106, Cavaliers 93
Game 4: Celtics 109, Cavaliers 102
Game 5: Celtics 113, Cavaliers 98

No.6: Indiana (47-35) at No.2: New York (50-22)

Indiana win series tied (4-3)
Game 1: Knicks 121, Pacers 117
Game 2: Knicks 130, Pacers 121
Game 3: Pacers 111, Knicks 106
Game 4: Pacers 121, Knicks 89
Game 5: Knicks 121, Pacers 91
Game 6: Pacers 116, Knicks 103
Game 7: Pacers 130, Knicks 109

Western Conference
No.5: Dallas (50-32) at No.1: Oklahoma City (57-25)

Dallas win series tied (4-2)
Game 1: Thunder 117, Mavericks 95
Game 2: Mavericks 119, Thunder 110
Game 3: Mavericks 105, Thunder 101
Game 4: Thunder 100, Mavericks 96
Game 5: Mavericks 104, Thunder 92
Game 6: Mavericks 117, Thunder 116


No.3: Minnesota (56-26) at No.2: Denver (56-26)

Minnesota win series tied (4-3)
Game 1: Timberwolves 106, Nuggets 99
Game 2: Timberwolves 106, Nuggets 80
Game 3: Nuggets 117, Timberwolves 90
Game 4: Nuggets 115, Timberwolves 107
Game 5: Nuggets 112, Timberwolves 97
Game 6: Timberwolves 115, Nuggets 70
Game 7: Timberwolves 98, Nuggets 90





The first round of the 2024 NBA playoffs begins this Saturday and expect plenty of drama after a memorable regular season. The Boston Celtics clinched the No. 1 seed in the Eastern Conference in March and have homecourt advantage through the entire postseason as they look to return to the Finals for the first time since 2022 and hang an NBA championship banner for the first time since 2008.


First Round

Eastern Conference
No.8: Miami (46-36) at No.1: Boston 64-18)

Boston win series (4-1)
Game 1: Celtics 114, Heat 94
Game 2: Heat 111, Celtics 101
Game 3: Celtics 104, Heat 84
Game 4: Celtics 102, Heat 88
Game 5: Celtics 118, Heat 84

No.5 Orlando (47-35) at No.4: Cleveland (48-34)

Cleveland win series (4-3)
Game 1: Cavaliers 97, Magic 83
Game 2: Cavaliers 96, Magic, 86
Game 3: Magic 121, Cavaliers 83
Game 4: Magic 112, Cavaliers 89
Game 5: Cavaliers 104, Magic 103
Game 6: Magic 103, Cavaliers 96
Game 7: Cavaliers 106, Magic 94


No.7: Philadelphia (47-35) at No.2: New York (50-22)
New York win series (4-2)
Game 1:
Knicks 111, 76ers 104
Game 2: Knicks 104, 76ers 101
Game 3: 76ers 125, Knicks 114
Game 4: Knicks 97, 76ers 92
Game 5: 76ers 112, Knicks 106 (OT)
Game 6: Knicks 118, 76ers 115

No.6: Indiana (47-35) at No.3: Milwaukee (49-33)

Indiana win series (4-2)
Game 1:
Bucks 109, Pacers 94
Game 2: Pacers 125, Bucks 108
Game 3: Pacers 121, Bucks 118 (OT)
Game 4: Pacers 126, Bucks 113
Game 5: Bucks 115, Pacers 92
Game 6: Pacers 120, Bucks 98

Western Conference
No.8: New Orleans (49-33) at No.1: Oklahoma City (57-25)

Oklahoma City win series (4-0)
Game 1: Thunder 94, Pelicans 92
Game 2: Thunder 124, Pelicans 92
Game 3: Thunder 106, Pelicans 85
Game 4: Thunder 97, Pelicans 89

No.5: Dallas (50-32) at No.4: LA Clippers (51-31)

Dallas win series (4-2)
Game 1: Clippers 109, Mavericks 97
Game 2: Mavericks 96, Clippers 93
Game 3: Mavericks 101, Clippers 90
Game 4: Clippers 116, Mavericks 111
Game 5: Mavericks 123, Clippers 93
Game 6: Mavericks 114, Clippers 101

No.7: Los Angeles Lakers (47-35) at No.2: Denver (57-25)

Denver win series (4-1)
Game 1: Nuggets 114, Lakers 103
Game 2: Nuggets 101, Lakers 99
Game 3: Nuggets 112, Lakers 105
Game 4: Lakers 119, Nuggets 108
Game 5: Nuggets 108, Lakers 106


No.6: Phoenix (49-33) at No.3: Minnesota (56-26)
Minnesota win series (4-0)
Game 1: Timberwolves 120, Suns 95
Game 2: Timberwolves 105, Suns 93
Game 3: Timberwolves 126, Suns 109
Game 4: Timberwolves 122, Suns 116
 

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NCAA Softball 2024: Scores, Schedule, How To Watch
Can Oklahoma make history and become the first softball program to four-peat? Or will someone dethrone the Sooners? The road to the 2024 Women's College World Series has officially begun. For the first time since 2018, Oklahoma did not get the top seed in the NCAA softball tournament. Instead, regional play will begin in Austin with No. 1 Texas. The Sooners are the No. 2 seed.


Regionals
Double elimination; all times ET



Austin Regional (Austin, Texas)

Friday:

Game 1: Siena 0 vs. No. 1 Texas 5
Game 2: Northwestern 7, Saint Francis (Pa.) 2

Saturday:
Game 3: No. 1 Texas 14, Northwestern 2 (5 innings)
Game 4: Saint Francis (Pa.) 1, Siena 0 (Siena eliminated)
Game 5: Northwestern 5, Saint Francis (Pa.) 1 (St. Francis eliminated)

Sunday:
Game 6: No. 1 Texas 7, Northwestern 0 (Northwestern eliminated)
No. 1 Texas advances to super regionals




Norman Regional (Norman, Oklahoma)

Friday:
Game 1: No. 2 Oklahoma 9, Cleveland State 0 (6 innings)
Game 2: Oregon 8, Boston University 0 (5 innings)

Saturday:
Game 3: No. 2 Oklahoma 6, Oregon 3
Game 4: Boston University 8, Cleveland State 0 (5 innings), (Cleveland State eliminated)
Game 5: Oregon 8, Boston University 2 (Boston University eliminated)

Sunday:
Game 6: No. 2 Oklahoma 3, Oregon 2 (Oregon eliminated)
No. 2 Oklahoma advances to super regionals


Knoxville Regional (Knoxville, Tennessee)

Friday:

Game 1: No. 3 Tennessee 3, Dayton 0
Game 2: Virginia 7, Miami (OH) 0

Saturday:
Game 3: No. 3 Tennessee 12, Virginia 0 (5 innings)
Game 4: Miami (OH) 4, Dayton 0 (Dayton eliminated)
Game 5: Virginia 6, Miami (OH) 0 (Miami eliminated)

Sunday:
Game 6: No. 3 Tennessee 6, Virginia 0 (Virginia eliminated)
No. 3 Tennessee advances to super regionals




Gainesville Regional (Gainesville, Florida)

Friday:
Game 1: No. 4 Florida 6, Florida Gulf Coast 0
Game 2: South Alabama 1, Florida Atlantic 0

Saturday:
Game 3: No, 4 Florida 9, South Alabama, 1 (5 innings)
Game 4: Florida Gulf Coast 3, Florida Atlantic 2 (Florida Atlantic eliminated)
Game 5: South Alabama 5, Florida Gulf Coast 1 (Florida Gulf Coast eliminated)

Sunday:
Game 6: No. 4 Florida 9, South Alabama 1 (S. Alabama eliminated)
No. 4 Florida advances to super regionals




Stillwater Regional (Stillwater, Oklahoma)

Friday:
Game 1: No. 5 Oklahoma State 6, Northern Colorado 0
Game 2: Kentucky 4, Michigan 3

Saturday:
Game 3: No. 5 Oklahoma State 6, Kentucky 2
Game 4: Michigan 4, Northern Colorado 2 (Northern Colorado eliminated)
Game 5: Michigan 4, Kentucky 2 (Kentucky eliminated)

Sunday:
Game 6: No. 5 Oklahoma State 4, Michigan 1 (Michigan eliminated)
No. 5 Oklahoma State advances to super regionals




Los Angeles Regional (Los Angeles, California)

Friday:
Game 1: No. 6 UCLA 9, Grand Canyon 0 (5 innings)
Game 2: Virginia Tech 5, San Diego State 1

Saturday:
Game 3: No. 6 UCLA 7, Virginia Tech 6
Game 4: Grand Canyon 9, San Diego State 7 (San Diego State eliminated)
Game 5: Grand Canyon 4, Virginia Tech 1 (Virginia Tech eliminated)

Sunday:
Game 6: No. 6 UCLA 9, Grand Canyon 1 (Grand Canyon eliminated)
No. 6 UCLA advances to super regionals




Columbia Regional (Columbia, Missouri)

Friday:
Game 1: Omaha 3, No. 7 Missouri 1 (9 innings)
Game 2: Washington 8, Indiana 7

Saturday:
Game 3: Omaha 3, Washington 2
Game 4: No. 7 Missouri 5, Indiana 1 (Indiana eliminated)
Game 5: No. 7 Missouri 4, Washington 1 (Washington eliminated)

Sunday:
Game 6: No. 7 Missouri 5, Omaha 1
Game 7: No. 7 Missouri 1, Omaha 0 (9 innings) (Omaha eliminated)
No. 7 Missouri advances to super regionals




Stanford Regional (Stanford, California)

Friday:
Game 1: No. 8 Stanford 8, St. Mary's 6
Game 2: Mississippi State 1, Cal State Fullerton 0

Saturday:
Game 3: No. 8 Stanford 2, Mississippi State 1
Game 4: Cal State Fullerton 6, St. Mary's 1 (Saint Mary's eliminated)
Game 5: Cal State Fullerton 7, Mississippi State 0 (Mississippi State eliminated)

Sunday:
Game 6: Cal State Fullerton 8, No. 8 Stanford 1
Game 7: No. 8 Stanford 4, Cal State Fullerton 2
No. 8 Stanford advances to super regionals




Baton Rouge Regional (Baton Rouge, Louisiana)

Friday:
Game 1: No. 9 LSU 5, Jackson State 0
Game 2: Southern Illinois 5, Cal 4

Saturday:
Game 3: No. 9 LSU 4, Southern Illinois 1
Game 4: Cal 15, Jackson State 0 (5 innings) (Jackson State eliminated)
Game 5: Southern Illinois 3, Cal 2 (Cal eliminated)

Sunday:
Game 6: No. 9 LSU 9, Southern Illinois 0 (S. Illinois eliminated)
No. 9 LSU advances to super regionals




Durham Regional (Durham, North Carolina)

Friday:
Game 1: No. 10 Duke 6, Morgan State 1
Game 2: South Carolina 2, Utah 1

Saturday:
Game 3: No. 10 Duke 8, South Carolina 0 (6 innings)
Game 4: Utah 1, Morgan State 0 (Morgan State eliminated)

Sunday:
Game 5: South Carolina 5, Utah 1 (Utah eliminated)
Game 6: No. 10 Duke 10, South Carolina 1 (South Carolina eliminated)
No. 10 Duke advances to super regionals




Athens Regional (Athens, Georgia)

Friday:
Game 1: No. 11 Georgia 8, UNC Wilmington 0 (5 innings)
Game 2: Liberty 6, Charlotte 3

Saturday:
Game 3: Liberty 7, No. 11 Georgia 3
Game 4: Charlotte 5, UNC Wilmington 0 (UNC Wilmington eliminated)
Game 5: No. 11 Georgia 5, Charlotte 0 (Charlotte eliminated)

Sunday:
Game 6: No. 11 Georgia 14, Liberty 5
Game 7: No. 11 Georgia 3, Liberty 2 (Liberty eliminated)
No. 11 Georgia advances to super regionals




Fayetteville Regional (Fayetteville, Arkansas)

Friday:
Game 1: No. 12 Arkansas 3, SE Missouri 2
Game 2: Arizona 14, Villanova 3 (5 innings)

Saturday:
Game 3: Arizona 2, No. 12 Arkansas 1
Game 4: Villanova 4, SE Missouri 1 (SE Missouri eliminated)
Game 5: Villanova 7, No. 12 Arkansas 2 (Arkansas eliminated)

Sunday:
Game 6: Arizona 9, Villanova 4 (Villanova eliminated)
Unseeded Arizona advances to super regionals




Lafayette Regional (Lafayette, Louisiana)

Friday:
Game 1: No. 13 Louisiana 8, Princeton 0 (5 innings)
Game 2: Baylor 3, Ole Miss 1

Saturday:
Game 3: Baylor 8, No. 13 Louisiana 0 (5 innings)
Game 4: Princeton 4, Ole Miss 2 (Ole Miss eliminated)
Game 5: No. 13 Louisiana 2, Princeton 1 (8 innings) (Princeton eliminated)

Sunday:
Game 6: No. 13 Louisiana 13, Baylor 0
Game 7: Baylor 4, No. 13 Louisiana 3 (Louisiana elminated)
Unseeded Baylor advances to super regionals




Tuscaloosa Regional (Tuscaloosa, Alabama)

Friday:
Game 1: No. 14 Alabama 1, SC Upstate 0
Game 2: Southeastern Louisiana 6, Clemson 2

Saturday:
Game 3: No. 14 Alabama 6, Southeastern Louisiana 3 (9 innings)
Game 4: Clemson 8, SC Upstate 0 (6 innings) (SC Upstate eliminated)
Game 5: Southeastern Louisiana 6, Clemson 2 (Clemson eliminated)

Sunday:
Game 6: No. 14 Alabama 12, Southeastern Louisiana 2 (SE Louisiana eliminated)
No. 14 Alabama advances to super regionals




Tallahassee Regional (Tallahassee, Florida)

Friday:
Game 1: No. 15 Florida State 3, Chattanooga 2
Game 2: UCF 11, Auburn 6

Saturday:
Game 3: No. 15 Florida State 5, UCF 1
Game 4: Auburn 9, Chattanooga 0 (Chattanooga eliminated)
Game 5: Auburn 2, UCF 1 (12 innings) (UCF eliminated)

Sunday:
Game 6: No. 15 Florida State 10, Auburn 4
No. 15 Florida State advances to super regionals




Bryan-College Station Regional (College Station, Texas)

Friday:
Game 1: No. 16 Texas A&M 6, Albany 2
Game 2: Texas State 4, Penn State 2

Saturday:
Game 3: No. 16 Texas A&M 1, Texas State 0
Game 4: Penn State 9, Albany 3 (Albany eliminated)
Game 5: Texas State 8, Penn State 4 (Penn State eliminated)

Sunday:
Game 6: No. 16 Texas A&M 8, Texas State 0 (Texas State eliminated)
No. 16 Texas A&M advances to super regionals


Super Regionals

Best-of-three series -
Thursday, May 23 through Sunday, May 26

No. 1 Texas vs. No. 16 Texas A&M
No. 2 Oklahoma vs. No. 15 Florida State
No. 3 Tennessee vs. No. 14 Alabama
No. 4 Florida vs. Baylor
No. 5 Oklahoma State vs. Arizona
No. 6 UCLA vs. No. 11 Georgia
No. 7 Missouri vs. No. 10 Duke
No. 8 Stanford vs. No. 9 LSU

Women's College World Series
Thursday, May 30 through Friday, June 7
 

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The first international signee of Jake Paul's Most Valuable Promotions will debut on the undercard of Paul's July 20 showdown with Mike Tyson, officials confirmed with ESPN on Tuesday. India's Neeraj Goyat (18-4-2, 8 KOs) will compete for the first time under the MVP banner against Brazilian superstar Whindersson Nunes in a six-round super middleweight bout contested at 165 pounds. Goyat, 32, is the first Indian fighter to make the WBC world rankings and is recognized as one of the best boxers in the country. He utilized a social media campaign earlier this year in an effort to land a fight with Paul but instead found himself signing with Paul's promotion. Goyat has over a million followers on Instagram and has appeared on Indian television and Bollywood movies. Goyat -- a three-time WBC Asia titleholder -- has won nine of his last 10 fights, with his only loss coming to lightweight and super lightweight title contender Jose Zepeda. But it was his viral video that caught the attention of Paul when Goyat flew to Puerto Rico to challenge "The Problem Child" to a boxing match. The video has over 2 million likes on Instagram and led to the two potential rivals burying the hatchet and joining forces.

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Oleksandr Usyk edges Tyson Fury by split decision, now undisputed​


There hadn't been an undisputed heavyweight champion since Lennox Lewis defeated Evander Holyfield in a rematch of all-time greats in November 1999 in Las Vegas. Halfway around the world -- and nearly 25 years later -- another undisputed champion in boxing's glamour division was crowned when Oleksandr Usyk floored Tyson Fury in Round 9 en route to a split decision victory early Sunday at sold-out Kingdom Arena. The wait was well worth it as both men delivered a fight befitting the prize they were competing for. One judge scored it 114-113 for Fury but was overruled by scores of 114-113 and 115-112 for Usyk, who handed the Englishman his first professional loss.

Usyk, who entered with the WBA, IBF and WBO belts, captured Fury's WBC title to become the first undisputed heavyweight champ in the four-belt era. He also became the lineal heavyweight champion, a title Fury had held since 2015 following an upset victory over Usyk's countryman, Wladimir Klitschko. The two-fight deal for this long-awaited matchup included a planned Oct. 12 rematch in Riyadh, where Fury will look to even the score and move on to a superfight with Anthony Joshua in the first quarter of 2025. Usyk (22-0, 14 KOs) needed four stitches to close a cut over his right eye, according to his promoter, K2 Promotions' Alexander Krassyuk.

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Stanford beats UCLA to capture 3rd NCAA women's golf title​


Kelly Xu went undefeated in match play for the second straight year and the rest of Stanford followed her lead Wednesday, beating UCLA in the title match for its second NCAA championship in the three years. Rachel Heck delivered the final point in a 3-2 victory and the celebration was on for Stanford, the No. 1 team and the top seed going into match play. Stanford now has three NCAA titles in women's golf since it went to match play in 2015. UCLA also has three titles, all in stroke play, the most recent in 2011.

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The Big 12 conference became the first named party in the House v. NCAA case to vote to settle that case and related antitrust cases, sources told ESPN, forging a path to a new era in college athletics. The Big 12 was joined later Tuesday by the ACC, whose presidents and chancellors voted to accept the antitrust settlements, including House v. NCAA.

NCAA board votes to accept antitrust settlement, sources say​


The NCAA's Board of Governors voted Wednesday evening to agree to settlement terms in the House v. NCAA and related antitrust cases, sources told ESPN, joining three power conferences thus far in moving forward with a historic change for the way college sports are operated.

The Big 12 and ACC voted to accept settlement terms Tuesday, and the Big Ten joined them Wednesday. The remaining two defendants named in the lawsuit -- the SEC and Pac-12 -- are expected to vote to approve the terms as well later this week. The NCAA's board did not vote unanimously Wednesday, a source told ESPN.

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The NCAA and its five power conferences have agreed to allow schools to directly pay players for the first time in the 100-plus-year history of college sports. The NCAA and its leagues are moving forward with a multibillion-dollar agreement to settle three pending federal antitrust cases. The NCAA will pay more than $2.7 billion in damages over 10 years to past and current athletes, sources told ESPN. Sources said the parties also have agreed to a revenue-sharing plan allowing each school to share up to roughly $20 million per year with its athletes. All Division I athletes dating back to 2016 are eligible to receive a share as part of the settlement class. In exchange, athletes cannot sue the NCAA for other potential antitrust violations and drop their complaints in three open cases -- House v. NCAA, Hubbard v. NCAA and Carter v. NCAA.

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