Texas Tech ends Oklahoma's four-year WCWS title run to set up all-Texas final seriesNew Foto - Texas Tech ends Oklahoma's four-year WCWS title run to set up all-Texas final series

Texas Tech ended softball titan Oklahoma's four-year reign at the summit of college softball to set up an all-Texas Women's College World Series (WCWS) finals against the UT Longhorns. While Texas advances to the finals for the second consecutive season – and third time in four years – Tech had to get through the Sooners, who beat the Longhorns in all three of those finals, in order to reach its first ever WCWS championship. Oklahoma went into this postseason as the winner of the last four NCAA Division Isoftballtitles. It took a walk-off in the bottom of the seventh for the No. 12 seeded Red Raiders to beat the No. 2 Sooners. Tech had a 2-0 lead heading into the final inning when a two-run home run from junior outfielder Abigale Dayton saw that lead evaporate. There was one out in the bottom of the 7th when a string of hits and a sacrifice fly fromRed Raiders' RBI leader Lauren Allred sent Mihyia Davis home to score the walk-off winner. The historic victory comes only days after Tech beat the winningest team in WCWS championship history, UCLA, 3-1 to reach the semifinals. "It's been our motto all year: 'Our chance forever.' And we can leave a legacy at Texas Tech that will be remembered forever in the minds of the people that are able to watch this ballclub," head coach Gerry Glascosaidafter the win. "I think our team, they've left a legacy that will be remembered forever among sports fans that have been able to watch us this year." The Longhorns beat No. 7-seeded Tennessee 2-0 after a shutout performance from starter Mac Morgan to reach the WCWS finals. Morgan gave up three hits, one walk and had four strikeouts over four scoreless innings. The senior's fantastic outing combined with a soloKatie Stewarthome run – her 17th of the season – and Joley Mitchell's run on a throwing error in the sixth were enough to seal the win. Sophomore pitcher Teagan Kavan became theprogram's record savesleader when she came on in relief in the fifth inning and earned her eighth career save. The Longhorns' win sets up the first intrastate finals in 21 years – when UCLA beat California 3-1 in the 2004 championship game. "We're a different team than we were back in February when we last played Tech and so just sticking to what we're doing now and … sticking with our game plans and I think we'll be just fine," sophomore Stewartsaid. The best-of-three championship series kicks-off Wednesday at 8 p.m. ET. For more CNN news and newsletters create an account atCNN.com

Texas Tech ends Oklahoma’s four-year WCWS title run to set up all-Texas final series

Texas Tech ends Oklahoma's four-year WCWS title run to set up all-Texas final series Texas Tech ended softball titan Oklahoma's four...
Stanley Cup Final players to watch: Can anyone stop Connor McDavid?New Foto - Stanley Cup Final players to watch: Can anyone stop Connor McDavid?

TheEdmonton Oilershave some different players from last season's Stanley Cup Final, but their biggest change from 2024 is the experience of going through it before against theFlorida Panthers. "We've done the press conferences, we've answered the question about what it's like to be in the Stanley Cup Final, we know what to expect, we've seen this team before," Oilers coach Kris Knoblauch told reporters on Monday. "There's a lot of familiar things about this." Last year, the Panthers won the first three games of the series,the Oilers ralliedto tie it up and Florida won Game 7 on home ice. Edmonton has home ice this time. The Oilers are relatively healthy except forZach Hyman, who had surgeryfor an injury in the conference finals. Forward Connor Brown is ready to return and defenseman Mattias Ekholm came back earlier than expected. Here are 12 players, six per side, to watch in the Stanley Cup Final: The three-time MVP and last season's playoff MVP is leading the league in postseason scoring again. He broke Wayne Gretzky's single-season playoff record last season by finishing with 34 assists. His speed makes him dangerous. He would be the one to lift the Stanley Cup first if the Oilers win and he could win another Conn Smythe Trophy if that happens. He's eligible to receive a contract extension this summer, which would restore him as the league's top-paid player. He led the regular season with 52 goals and is afinalist for the Hart Trophyas MVP to his team. He's one point behind McDavid. Look for the power play to try to set him up in the right faceoff circle. He leads the Oilers with nine points on the power play. He also has drawn notice for his defensive play, finishing sixth in Selke Trophy voting as top defensive forward. He's in the mix for playoff MVP. He hasreceived a contract extensionthat would make him theNHL's highest-paid playernext season. He was the Oilers' No. 1 overall pick in 2011 and had a career-best 104 points in 2022-23. Though he dropped to 49 points this season, he has had a strong postseason. He had two goals and seven assists in the first four games of the Western Conference finals. Bouchard has a booming shot from the point that has to be respected on the power play. He has 17 points in 16 games. He's also prone to turnovers with 28 giveaways this postseason following 128 in the regular season. He's a pending restricted free agent. The key member of the blue line had been out since April 11 with an undisclosed injury. He returned in Game 5 of the Western Conference finals, picking up an assist. "Six weeks ago, I had no clue of where I was going to be at and most people didn't think I was going to be in this position," he told reporters. Knoblauch says the defenseman will be ready to play more than 20 minutes a night against the Panthers. This will be his third final. He played in 2017 with the Nashville Predators. Skinner has had turnarounds in back-to-back postseasons to lead his team to the final. Last season, he sat out several games in the second round. This time, he watched as Calvin Pickard won six in a row. But he has been solid since going back in the net after a Pickard injury in the second round. Skinner's goals-against average, which sat at 6.11 after he was pulled in Game 2 of the first round, is now at 2.53. Three shutouts and two one-goal games will do that. The Panthers captain just picked histhird Selke Trophyand second in a row. He'll likely be deployed against McDavid or Draisaitl. He puts up points (a team-best 17) in addition to his defensive play. He had a beautiful assist in Game 5 of the Eastern Conference finals. He leads playoff goal scorers with 10 and is also known for his physical play. Sometimes, he's accused ofgoing over the line. The pending unrestricted free agent is on a line with Matthew Tkachuk and Carter Verhaeghe. Reinhart scored the winning goal in Game 7 of last year's final and was Florida's top scorer in the regular season. He was a runner-up in Selke Trophy voting behind Barkov and is a scoring threat when shorthanded. He missed time in the conference finals after a check from Sebastian Aho but had two assists in his return. Histrade from the Boston Bruins was a shockerand he has fit in well with Florida, playing on the third line with Anton Lundell and Eetu Luostarinen. That line was dominant in the second round. Marchand's pesky style also fits in well with the Panthers. He's in the final year of his contract. The 2014 No. 1 overall pick is in the final year of his contract. He has missed four playoff games because of suspensions (two games of a20-game PED banextended into the postseason, plus two more forelbowing Brandon Hagel). Despite that, he leads Panthers defensemen with eight assists, 11 points and 27 shots. He has two Vezina trophies and a Stanley Cup title to his name. And he's playing even better (2.11, .912 save percentage) than he did last postseason. If the Panthers win again, he would be in the mix for playoff MVP. The biggest stories, every morning. Stay up-to-date on all the key sports developments bysubscribing to USA TODAY Sports' newsletter. This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:Stanley Cup Finals: Panthers, Oilers players to watch

Stanley Cup Final players to watch: Can anyone stop Connor McDavid?

Stanley Cup Final players to watch: Can anyone stop Connor McDavid? TheEdmonton Oilershave some different players from last season's Sta...
Simone Inzaghi resigns as coach of Inter Milan amid Saudi interestNew Foto - Simone Inzaghi resigns as coach of Inter Milan amid Saudi interest

MILAN (AP) —The 5-0 rout by Paris Saint-Germainin the Champions League final was Simone Inzaghi's final match in charge ofInter Milan. "The time has come for me to say goodbye to this club after a run of four years during which I gave everything," Inzaghi wrote in a letter to Inter fans on the club website Tuesday. The loss to PSG on Saturday marked the most lopsided defeat in the 70-year history of major European finals. Saudi Arabian club Al-Hilal is reportedly trying to lure Inzaghi with an offer of more than 20 million euros ($23 million) per season. Inzaghi coached Inter to the Serie A title last year, and was also in charge when the Nerazzurri lost the 2023 Champions League title to Manchester City. He was at Inter for exactly four years and had one more season remaining on his contract. It's unclear now who will coach Inter at the Club World Cup in the United States starting June 14. Inter opens against Monterrey on June 17 — a day before Al-Hilal opens against Real Madrid. There has been speculation that Inter would go after Cesc Fabregas, who coached Como to a 10th-place finish in Serie A. Inter finished second in the Italian league last month, one point behind champion Napoli. Inter was in the running for a treble until it lost to city rival AC Milan in the Italian Cup semifinals in April. Having also been beaten by Milan in the Italian Super Cup final in Saudi Arabia in January, the Nerazzurri didn't win a trophy this season. The coaching change at Inter is just one ofmany managerial moves among the top Italian teamsthis offseason, with Milan, Roma, Atalanta and others making changes. ___ AP soccer:https://apnews.com/hub/soccer

Simone Inzaghi resigns as coach of Inter Milan amid Saudi interest

Simone Inzaghi resigns as coach of Inter Milan amid Saudi interest MILAN (AP) —The 5-0 rout by Paris Saint-Germainin the Champions League fi...
Far-right lawmaker Wilders pulls his party out of ruling Dutch coalition in dispute over migrationNew Foto - Far-right lawmaker Wilders pulls his party out of ruling Dutch coalition in dispute over migration

THE HAGUE, Netherlands (AP) — Far-right lawmaker Geert Wilders pulled his party out of the ruling four-party Dutch coalition Tuesday in dispute over a crackdown on migration, sparking a political crisis and possibly the end of the 11-month-old government of Prime Minister Dick Schoof. Wilders announced his decision in a message on X after a brief meeting in parliament of leaders of the four parties that make up the fractious administration. The government crisis comes just three weeks before the Netherlands is scheduled to host a summit ofNATOleaders in The Hague. Wilders told reporters that he was withdrawing his support for the coalition and pulling his ministers out of the Cabinet. "I signed up for the toughest asylum policy and not the downfall of the Netherlands," Wilders said. Dilan Yesilgöz, leader of the right-wing People's Party for Freedom and Democracy, said before the meeting that Schoof urged the leaders to act responsibly. "The prime minister who appealed to us this morning said that we are facing enormous international challenges, we have a war on our continent, an economic crisis may be coming our way," Yesilgöz told reporters in parliament. But just minutes later, the meeting was over and so was Wilders' involvement in the government. "I'm shocked," Yesilgöz said, calling Wilders' decision "super-irresponsible." After years in opposition, Wilders' party won the last election on pledges to slash migration. He has grown increasingly frustrated at what he sees as the slow pace of the coalition's efforts to implement his plans. Last week,Wilders demandedcoalition partners sign on to a 10-point plan that aims to radically slash migration, including using the army to guard land borders and turning away all asylum-seekers. He said at the time that ifimmigrationpolicy is not toughened up, his party "is out of the Cabinet." He made good on that pledge Tuesday. Caroline van der Plas, leader of the pro-agriculture populist Farmers Citizens Movement, said she was angry at Wilders' decision. "He is not putting the Netherlands first, he is putting Geert Wilders first," she told Dutch broadcaster NOS.

Far-right lawmaker Wilders pulls his party out of ruling Dutch coalition in dispute over migration

Far-right lawmaker Wilders pulls his party out of ruling Dutch coalition in dispute over migration THE HAGUE, Netherlands (AP) — Far-right l...
US-India nearing trade deal as talks progress, commerce secretary saysNew Foto - US-India nearing trade deal as talks progress, commerce secretary says

By Manoj Kumar NEW DELHI (Reuters) -Trade negotiations between the United States and India are making progress and a deal could be finalised soon, U.S. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick said on Monday, as both sides push to conclude talks ahead of a July deadline. "You should expect a deal between United States and India (in the ) not-too-distant future because I think we have found a place that really works for both countries," Lutnick said at the annual summit of the US-India Strategic Partnership Forum in Washington. Lutnick later posted a short video of his remarks on social media platform X, saying "We have a great relationship between the countries. I'm optimistic for a trade deal soon that will benefit both nations." Reuters reported earlier that the Trump administration had asked trade partners to submit their best offers by Wednesday, as officials work towards finalising several deals ahead of a self-imposed July 9 deadline. India's trade ministry declined to comment on the timeline. However, Rajesh Agrawal, India's chief negotiator for talks with the U.S., said last week that trade talks between the two countries were progressing well, and that a "good outcome" was expected soon. A U.S. trade delegation is scheduled to visit New Delhi on June 5-6 for further discussions. An Indian team had visited Washington in April, and Trade Minister Piyush Goyal also visited last month to push trade talks. Lutnick said Washington was seeking lower tariffs particularly on agricultural products, greater market access for U.S. firms, and increased purchases of defence equipment, with an aim of reducing its trade deficit with India. In return, it was prepared to expand access for Indian exports. "India is a very protectionist country," he said, noting tariffs of up to 100% on some products. "We would like our businesses to have reasonable market access." He said strong ties between President Donald Trump and Prime Minister Narendra Modi were helping ease negotiations. (Reporting by Manoj Kumar, Editing by William Maclean)

US-India nearing trade deal as talks progress, commerce secretary says

US-India nearing trade deal as talks progress, commerce secretary says By Manoj Kumar NEW DELHI (Reuters) -Trade negotiations between the U...

 

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