Coastal Carolina coach rips Florida's O'Sullivan for expletive-filled tirade and calls him a 'bully'New Foto - Coastal Carolina coach rips Florida's O'Sullivan for expletive-filled tirade and calls him a 'bully'

First-year Coastal Carolina baseball coach Kevin Schnall called Florida coach Kevin O'Sullivan a bully and disrespectful for his expletive-filled rant directed at site administrators before an elimination game at the NCAA Conway Regional. O'Sullivan was upset about the start time of his team's Sunday elimination game against East Carolina being pushed back an hour. East Carolina had played a game Saturday thatended at midnight. O'Sullivan declined to comment on the confrontation after his team's11-4 loss to the Pirates.Asked if he wanted to publicly apologize, he said, "I handled it properly, you know, at the end of the game, yes." Schnall, whose teameliminated the Pirates with a 1-0 winSunday night, said he felt compelled to "stand up for what's right" and comment on O'Sullivan. "What transpired this morning on our field, another coach disrespected our associate AD, who works as hard as anybody in our entire program, he disrespected our field crew, who are the salt of the earth. These guys would do anything for our program," Schnall said. "It's not OK, and this needs to be brought up." Schnall said O'Sullivan's tirade, circulated widely on social media, was disrespectful and unacceptable. "This is a national champion coach who thinks he can come in here and try to bully people around," Schnall said. "Disappointed. Disappointed somebody that a lot of coaches look up to, for him to act that way." Asked about O'Sullivan, East Carolina coach Cliff Godwin said, "It wasn't just directed at us. It was directed at everybody. Whatever, man. We won. We get to play again, so that's all that matters." Coastal Carolina, the No. 13 national seed, will play No. 4 Auburn in a best-of-three super regional this week. ___ AP college sports:https://apnews.com/hub/college-sports

Coastal Carolina coach rips Florida's O'Sullivan for expletive-filled tirade and calls him a 'bully'

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Sports betting roundup: Stanley Cup Final and NBA Finals ready to get startedNew Foto - Sports betting roundup: Stanley Cup Final and NBA Finals ready to get started

TheStanley Cup FinalandNBA Finalsare ready to get underway, with the Edmonton Oilers favored to win the hockey title and the Oklahoma City Thunder favored to win in basketball. On Wednesday, theFlorida Pantherswill take on the Oilers in a Stanley Cup rematch from a year ago, which Florida won. On Thursday, the NBA Finals has theIndiana Pacersagainst theThunderin Game 1. Indiana has never won an NBA championship. The Thunder have never won a title, either, but did win when they were the Seattle Supersonics in 1979. Trends of the Week The Thunder are massive favorites against the Pacers, listed at -700 to win going into the series. "The Thunder are big favorites to win the NBA championship and a great result for the sportsbook on the futures market," BetMGM trading manager Christian Cipollini said. "We are cheering against the Pacers lifting the Larry O'Brien Trophy." Going into the regular season, Oklahoma City was +900, while Indiana was +5000. In the NHL, Edmonton is a slight favorite at -115 to win the series overFlorida. "BetMGM is pulling for the Panthers in a Stanley Cup Finals rematch," BetMGM senior sports trader Matthew Rasp said. "The Oilers have been a losing result for us all season, and we hope anyone besides Connor McDavid or Sergei Bobrovsky wins the Conn Smythe trophy." As of Monday morning, Edmonton is taking in 51% of the bets and 72% of the money in series bets. McDavid is currently the favorite to win the Conn Smythe at +100, and has received the most bets and most money of any player in the league throughout the season. Scottie Schefflerwon for the third time on the PGA Tour this season, taking the Memorial by four shots. Going into the tournament, he was a massive favorite at +300. In pre-tournament bets, he took in 18.7% of them and 44% of the money. Upset of the Week The New York Yankees were +145 against the Los Angeles Dodgers on Sunday Night Baseball and came away witha 7-3 win. It was just their second win as an underdog this season. Going into the game, they were 1-5. Coming Up After a few months of theMLB season, the Dodgers are still the favorites to win the World Series at +240. The Yankees are next at +550, followed by the Detroit Tigers at +900. No other team has odds shorter than +1000. The New York Mets and Philadelphia Phillies are both +1000. ___ This column was provided to The Associated Press by BetMGM online sportsbook. ___ AP sports:https://apnews.com/hub/sports

Sports betting roundup: Stanley Cup Final and NBA Finals ready to get started

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Top remaining NFL free agents: Best fits for Keenan Allen, Aaron Rodgers, moreNew Foto - Top remaining NFL free agents: Best fits for Keenan Allen, Aaron Rodgers, more

We are less than 100 days from the start of theNFL regular season. Mandatory minicamps begin this month andtraining campstarts in July. Roster construction is a fluid process throughout the NFL calendar. Impact players are still available in free agency as teams get ready for mandatory minicamp. Will Aaron Rodgers finally make a decision this month? Veteran wide receivers Amari Cooper and Keenan Allen are surprisingly still unsigned. Safeties Justin Simmons and Julian Blackmon have yet to find a home. Who are the top remaining NFL free agents and where is the best fit for each?USA TODAY Sports'Tyler Dragonexplores the best landing spots for his top 10 free agents. The 30-year-old receiver never quite built a connection withJosh Allenafter he was traded to Buffalo midseason. However, Cooper is still a smooth route runner and a possession receiver who can create separation. A total of 75% of his targets came on short and intermediate routes. Best fit:Marvin Harrison Jr. is a candidate to make a leap this season, but the Cardinals have Michael Wilson and Greg Dortch as their second and third wide receivers. Cooper would be a considerable upgrade and a mentor in Arizona's WR room. The Rodgers waiting game continues. All indications point toward Rodgers and theSteelers. Pittsburgh's reluctance to use a top pick to draft a quarterback and their inactivity to pursue a passer serves as evidence the team believes Rodgers will ultimately land in the Steel City. Yet, the waiting game continues. Best fit:TheSteelershave an obvious hole at the top of their quarterback depth chart. MORE:Aaron Rodgers 'has not affirmatively' told the Steelers he's signing Allen isn't too far removed from breaking theChargerssingle-season receptions record in 2023. However, there were signs of slippage in his lone season in Windy City. Some of his decline in production could be attributed to the difficulties of catching passes from rookie quarterbackCaleb Williams. Best fit:The 49ers traded Deebo Samuel and Ricky Pearsall has a hamstring injury. Samuel would give Brock Purdy a nice security blanket in the slot. Dobbins rushed for a career-high 905 yards and equaled a season-high nine touchdowns in 13 games during his lone season in LA. However, he missed four games due to a knee injury, as various injuries have plagued Dobbins' entire career; he has never started more than 11 games in a season. Best fit:A backfield-by-committee approach could help Dobbins remain healthy for a full season. The Dolphins have De'Von Achane as their lead back but lack a reliable option behind him after they released Raheem Mostert. Miami averaged four yards per carry last year, tied for the third worst in the league. Simmons was regarded as one of the top safeties in the NFL just a few seasons ago. He's produced at least 60 tackles and two interceptions in each of the past eight seasons. The 31-year-old safety is a four-time second-team All-Pro. Best fit:The Chiefs love veteran safeties. They had Tyrann Mathieu and most recently Justin Reid. The club signed Mike Edwards for his second stint in Kansas City, but the team is missing a captain at safety. Blackmon's coming off of back-to-back seasons with at least three interceptions and 85 tackles. His 73.5 coverage grade ranked 15th amongst qualifying safeties, per Pro Football Focus. Best fit:The Panthers' defense allowed a league-high 35 touchdown receptions and allowed a 105.4 passer rating to opposing quarterbacks. Carolina needs to shore up its secondary if it wants to be competitive in 2025. Samuel played just four games before a shoulder injury sidelined him for the remainder of 2024. He allowed under a 63% completion percentage when targeted in his first three seasons. He's lined up mainly as an outside corner but can play in the slot. Best fit:The Saints had the NFL's 27th-ranked pass defense a year ago. Are Kool-Aid McKinstry and Alontae Taylor both ready to be starting cornerbacks? The Saints did reportedly bring Samuel in for a visit. White produced 137 tackles in 17 starts in Arizona last year. He's tallied four straight seasons of at least 90 tackles. Best fit:The Browns had an 83.7% tackle efficiency percentage, which ranked last in the NFL for the second consecutive season, per Next Gen Stats. Cleveland's 2025 second-round pick linebacker, Carson Schwesinger, should help in that department. The team would double down on a weakness with the acquisition of White. Smith registered nine sacks between the two teams he played with last year. The veteran edge rusher has produced at least 61 pressures in each of the past three seasons. Best fit:Smith is at his best when he plays opposite a standout pass rusher at this stage of his career. A sign that points right back to where he played last year in Detroit. Lions star edge Aidan Hutchinson was cleared to return for football activities in late May. Davis had four straight seasons of at least 500 receiving yards before it was snapped in what was a down year with the Jaguars. Best fit:Davis is best suited as a secondary pass-catching option. He could play that role on a Giants team with Malik Nabers and Darius Slayton on the roster. Davis reportedly met with the Giants following his release from Jacksonville. All the NFL news on and off the field.Sign up for USA TODAY's 4th and Monday newsletter. This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:NFL free agents 2025: Best fits for top remaining players available

Top remaining NFL free agents: Best fits for Keenan Allen, Aaron Rodgers, more

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Ukraine and Russia meet in Turkey for peace talks with few hopes for a breakthroughNew Foto - Ukraine and Russia meet in Turkey for peace talks with few hopes for a breakthrough

ISTANBUL (AP) — Delegations from Russia and Ukraine gathered in Turkey on Monday for theirsecond round of direct peace talksin just over two weeks, although expectations were low for any significant progress on endingthe three-year war. The Ukrainian delegation led by Defense Minister Rustem Umerov was in Istanbul for the meeting, Heorhii Tykhyi, spokesperson for the Ukrainian Foreign Ministry, said in a message posted on the Ukrainian Embassy WhatsApp group. The Russian delegation headed by Vladimir Medinsky, an aide to Russian leader Vladimir Putin, arrived Sunday evening, Russian state media reported. Turkish officials said the meeting would start at 1 p.m. local time, with Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan presiding over the talks and officials from the Turkish intelligence agency also present. However, Ukrainian spokesperson Tykhyi said the start would be at midday local time. It was not immediately possible to clarify the discrepancy. Recent comments by senior officials in both countries indicate theyremain far apart on the key conditionsfor stopping the war. Fierce fighting has in the meantime continued along the roughly 1,000-kilometer (620-mile) front line, and both sides have hit each other's territory with deep strikes. On Sunday, a Ukrainian drone attackdestroyed more than 40 Russian planesdeep inside Russia, Ukraine's Security Service said, while Moscow pounded Ukraine with missiles and drones. Russian air defenses downed 162 Ukrainian drones over eight Russian regions overnight, as well as over the annexed Ukrainian peninsula of Crimea, Russia's Defense Ministry said Monday. Ukrainian air defenses damaged 52 out of 80 drones launched by Russia overnight, the Ukrainian air force said. Two ballistic missiles struck a residential neighborhood in the northeastern Ukrainian city of Kharkiv on Monday morning, including one that hit near a school, the city's mayor said. One missile landed near an apartment building, while the second struck a road near the school, Kharkiv Mayor Ihor Terekhov said in a statement and published a photo of a wide crater. "Standing next to the crater, you realize how different it all could have been," Terekhov wrote. "A few more meters — and it would have hit the building. A few more minutes — and cars, buses would have been on the road." No casualties were reported. ___ Associated Press writers Suzan Frazer in Ankara, Turkey, and Hanna Arhirova in Kyiv, Ukraine, contributed to this report. ___ Follow AP's coverage of the war in Ukraine athttps://apnews.com/hub/russia-ukraine

Ukraine and Russia meet in Turkey for peace talks with few hopes for a breakthrough

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Britain is getting a defense boost aimed at sending a message to Moscow, and to TrumpNew Foto - Britain is getting a defense boost aimed at sending a message to Moscow, and to Trump

LONDON (AP) — The United Kingdom will build new nuclear-powered attack submarines and create an army ready to fight a war in Europe as part ofa boost to military spendingdesigned to send a message to Moscow — and Washington. Prime MinisterKeir Starmersaid Britain "cannot ignore the threat that Russia poses" as he pledged to undertake the most sweeping changes to Britain's defenses since the end of the Cold War more than three decades ago. "We have to recognize the world has changed," Starmer told the BBC. "With greater instability than there has been for many, many years, and greater threats." What's happening on Monday? The government is to respond to a strategic defense review commissioned by Starmer and led by George Robertson, a former U.K. defense secretary and NATO secretary general. It's the first such review since 2021, and lands in a world transformed byRussia's full-scale invasion of Ukrainein 2022, and by the re-election ofPresident Donald Trumplast year. The government says it will accept all 62 recommendations made in the review, aiming to help the U.K. confront growing threats on land, air sea and in cyberspace. Defense Secretary John Healey said the changes would send "a message to Moscow, and transform the country's military following decades of retrenchment, though he said he does not expect the number of soldiers — currently at a historic low — to rise until the early 2030s. Healey said plans fordefense spending to hit 2.5%of national income by 2027 a year are "on track" and that there's "no doubt" it will hit 3% before 2034. Starmer said the 3% goal is an "ambition," rather than a firm promise, and it's unclear where the cash-strapped Treasury will find the money. The government has already, contentiously, cut international aid spending to reach the 2.5% target. Starmer said he wouldn't make a firm pledge until he knew "precisely where the money is coming from." Deterring Russia Even 3% falls short of what some leaders in NATO think is needed to deter Russia from future attacks on its neighbors.NATO chiefMark Rutte says leaders of the 32 member countries will debate a commitment to spend at least 3.5% of GDP on defense when they meet in the Netherlads this month. Monday's announcements include building "up to 12" nuclear-powered, conventionally armed submarines under the AUKUS partnership with Australia and the United States. The government also says it will invest 15 billion in Britain's nuclear arsenal, which consists of missiles carried on a handful of submarines. Details of those plans are likely to be scarce. The government will also increase conventional Britain's weapons stockpiles with up to 7,000 U.K.-built long-range weapons. Starmer said rearming would create a "defense dividend" of well-paid jobs — a contrast to the post-Cold War "peace dividend" that saw Western nations channel money away from defense into other areas. Like other NATO members, the U.K. has been reassessing its defense spending sinceRussia's full-scale invasion of Ukrainein February 2022. Healey said Russia is "attacking the U.K. daily," with 90,000 cyberattacks from state-linked sources directed at the U.K.'s defense over the last two years. A cyber command to counter such threats is expected to be set up as part of the review. "This is a message to Moscow," Healey told the BBC. Bolstering Europe's defenses It's also a message to Trump that Europe is heeding his demand for NATO members to spend more on their own defense. European countries, led by the U.K. and France, have scrambled to coordinate their defense posture asTrump transforms American foreign policy, seemingly sidelining Europe as he looks to end the war in Ukraine. Trump has longquestioned the valueof NATO and complained that the U.S. provides security to European countries that don't pull their weight. Robert Jenrick, justice spokesman for the main opposition Conservative Party, called on the government to be more ambitious and raise spending to 3% of national income by 2029. "We think that 2034 is a long time to wait, given the gravity of the situation," he told Sky News.

Britain is getting a defense boost aimed at sending a message to Moscow, and to Trump

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