(NEW YORK) — Here are the scores from Wednesday’s sports events:
NATIONAL BASKETBALL ASSOCIATION
Cleveland 124, Utah 116
Indiana 144, Charlotte 113
Miami 115, Orlando 106
Philadelphia 127, Minnesota 113
Denver 113, Toronto 104
New York 121, Brooklyn 102
Chicago 124, LA Lakers 108
Atlanta 134, Houston 127
LA Clippers 120, Dallas 111
Boston 144, Sacramento 119
NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE
Seattle 2, Los Angeles 1
Washington 3, NY Islanders 2 (OT)
Winnipeg 5, Detroit 2
TOP-25 COLLEGE BASKETBALL
Arizona 87, Alabama 74
Seton Hall 75, UConn 60
North Carolina 81, Oklahoma 69
Duke 78, Baylor 70
Villanova 68, Creighton 66
Gonzaga 100, Jackson St. 76
(NEW YORK) — Here are the scores from Tuesday’s sports events:
NATIONAL BASKETBALL ASSOCIATION
Memphis 115, New Orleans 113
Milwaukee 132, San Antonio 119
Portland 109, Phoenix 104
Golden State 132, Boston 126 (OT)
NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE
Los Angeles 4, San Jose 1
Tampa Bay 6, St. Louis 1
Columbus 9, Buffalo 4
Philadelphia 3 New Jersey 2 (OT)
NY Rangers 5, Toronto 2
Carolina 6, Vegas 3
Minnesota 4, Boston 3 (OT)
NY Islanders 3, Edmonton 1
Vancouver 5, Nashville 2
Chicago 3, Colorado 2
Arizona 4, Ottawa 3
TOP-25 COLLEGE BASKETBALL
Providence 72, Marquette 57
James Madison 87, Coppin St. 48
Memphis 77, Virginia 54
Mississippi 74, Troy 53
(NEW YORK) — Here are the scores from Monday’s sports events:
NATIONAL BASKETBALL ASSOCIATION
Chicago 108, Philadelphia 104
LA Clippers 151, Indiana 127
Toronto 114, Charlotte 99
Cleveland 135, Houston 130 (OT)
Minnesota 112, Miami 108
Atlanta 130, Detroit 124
Oklahoma City 116, Memphis 97
Denver 130, Dallas 104
Utah 125, Brooklyn 108
Sacramento 143, Washington 131
New York 114, LA Lakers 109
NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE
Pittsburgh 4, Minnesota 3
Anaheim 4, Detroit 3
Montreal 3, Winnipeg 2 (OT)
Dallas 4, Seattle 3 (OT)
Calgary 3, Florida 1
NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE
Seattle 20, Philadelphia 17
(ORLANDO, Fla.) — The PNC Championship was a family event for Tiger Woods and his kids this year.
The golf legend took part in the tournament in Orlando, Florida, over the weekend and was accompanied by both of his children. The event on Saturday saw Woods competing with his son Charlie, 14, while his daughter Sam, 16, served as his caddie for the first time.
The PGA Tour posted a video on Instagram showing a sweet moment between the father-daughter duo on the course, captioning the post: “For the first time, Sam Woods is caddying for her father today ❤️.”
The weekend also marks the fourth year Tiger and Charlie Woods are competing against golfer Justin Thomas and his father Mike.
“I drove the ball really good today,” Charlie Woods said during a post-competition interview. “Didn’t miss a fairway and still managed to shoot eight under. We just suck at putting.”
Supporting his son’s statement with a smile, Tiger Woods added, “That sums it up right there.”
The athlete also gushed over the participation of his daughter in the championship as his caddie, saying, “Sam was fantastic.”
“This is the first time she’s ever done this, so it couldn’t have been any more special for all of us,” he said, according to Golfweek.
“For me to have both my kids inside the ropes like this and participating and playing and being part of the game of golf like this, it couldn’t have been more special for me, and I know that we do this a lot at home, needle each other and have a great time,” he said. “But it was more special to do it in a tournament like this.”
Tiger Woods has caddied for his son in the past and has previously said he doesn’t formally coach Charlie in golf in order to minimize any pressure his son might feel. Tiger Woods shares both Sam and Charlie with ex-wife Elin Nordegren.
(NEW YORK) — Here are the scores from Sunday’s sports events:
NATIONAL BASKETBALL ASSOCIATION
Boston 114, Orlando 97
New Orleans 146, San Antonio 110
Milwaukee 128, Houston 119
Phoenix 112, Washington 108
Golden State 118, Portland 114
NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE
Vancouver 4, Chicago 3
Washington 2, Carolina 1 (SO)
Anaheim 5, New Jersey 1
Colorado 6, San Jose 2
Vegas 6, Ottawa 3
NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE
Carolina 9, Atlanta 7
Cleveland 20, Chicago 17
Houston 19 Tennessee 16 (OT)
Kansas City 27, New England 17
Miami 30, NY Jets 0
New Orleans 24, NY Giants 6
Final Tampa Bay 34 Green Bay 20
LA Rams 28, Washington 20
San Francisco 45, Arizona 29
Buffalo 31, Dallas 10
Baltimore 23, Jacksonville 7
TOP-25 COLLEGE BASKETBALL
Illinois 74, Colgate 57
Colorado St. 86, CSU-Pueblo 54
(NEW YORK) — Here are the scores from Thursday’s sports events:
NATIONAL BASKETBALL ASSOCIATION
LA Clippers 121, Golden State 113
Boston 116, Cleveland 107
Chicago 124, Miami 116
Minnesota 119, Dallas 101
Denver 124, Brooklyn 101
Utah 122, Portland 114
Sacramento 128, Oklahoma City 123
NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE
Columbus 6 Toronto 5 (OT)
Philadelphia 4 Washington 3 (SO)
Carolina 2, Detroit 1
St. Louis 4, Ottawa 2
Minnesota 3 Calgary 2 (SO)
Tampa Bay 7, Edmonton 4
Seattle 7, Chicago 1
Vancouver 4, Florida 0
NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE
Las Vegas 63, LA Chargers 21
TOP-25 COLLEGE BASKETBALL
Marquette 84, St. Thomas (MN) 79
Wisconsin 75, Jacksonville St. 60
(NEW YORK) — Here are the scores from Wednesday’s sports events:
NATIONAL BASKETBALL ASSOCIATION
New Orleans 142, Washington 122
Philadelphia 129, Detroit 111
Miami 115, Charlotte 104
Toronto 135, Atlanta 128
LA Lakers 122, San Antonio 119
Houston 117, Memphis 104
Milwaukee 140, Indiana 126
Brooklyn 116, Phoenix 112
Utah 117, New York 113
NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE
Colorado 5, Buffalo 1
Winnipeg 5, Los Angeles 2
Pittsburgh 4, Montreal 3 (SO)
New Jersey 2, Boston 1 (OT)
NY Islanders 4, Anaheim 3
TOP-25 COLLEGE BASKETBALL
UNLV 79, Creighton 64
FAU 94, FIU 60
BYU 90, Denver 74
Chicago St. 75, Northwestern 73
(NEW YORK) — NFL owners will vote Wednesday to award Super Bowl LXI to Los Angeles, per league sources.
The vote will be taken at the league meetings in Dallas, Texas, with the Super Bowl set to return to Los Angeles in 2027.
The game will be televised by ESPN and ABC. It will be ESPN’s first Super Bowl telecast and ABC’s first telecast of the game since Super Bowl XL in February, 2006.
The league and the teams’ events committee evolved its Super Bowl selection process five years ago to focus on one city as the potential host.
The NFL has chosen the venue that was used to host Super Bowl LVI and the 2023 College Football Playoff National Championship, cementing the league’s lineup for the next four years:
-Super Bowl LVIII, Feb. 11, 2024, at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas
-Super Bowl LIX, Feb. 9, 2025, at the Superdome in New Orleans
-Super Bowl LX, Feb. 8, 2026, at Levis Stadium in Santa Clara, California
-Super Bowl LXI, 2027, at SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles
The league will sandwich the Super Bowl between the World Cup in 2026, when Los Angeles will be one of 16 North American host cities, and the Olympic Games in the summer of 2028, giving Los Angeles a tripleheader of mega sporting events that will make it one of the sports capitals of the world.
The league had considered Los Angeles for an earlier Super Bowl but because of its sports congestion and commitment to host other events, pushed it off until 2027.
Back in February 2022, before Los Angeles hosted its last Super Bowl, when Inglewood Mayor James T. Butts discussed the game, he predicted that there will “many coming,” adding “SoFi Stadium is now the site of the world’s most hyped sports championships, concerts and other performances, setting the standard for what a top tier venue should be.”
(NEW YORK) — Here are the scores from Tuesday’s sports events:
NATIONAL BASKETBALL ASSOCIATION
LA Clippers 119, Sacramento 99
Boston 120, Cleveland 113
Dallas 127, LA Lakers 125
Denver 114, Chicago 106
Phoenix 119, Golden State 116
NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE
San Jose 2, Winnipeg 1
Carolina 4, Ottawa 1
Toronto 7, NY Rangers 3
Pittsburgh 4, Arizona 2
Detroit 6, St. Louis 4
Nashville 3, Philadelphia 2 (OT)
Vancouver 4, Tampa Bay 1
Seattle 4, Florida 0
Edmonton 4, Chicago 1
Vegas 5 Calgary 4 (OT)
TOP-25 COLLEGE BASKETBALL
Tennessee 74, Georgia Southern 56
Duke 89, Hofstra 68
(NEW YORK) — Here are the scores from Monday’s sports events:
NATIONAL BASKETBALL ASSOCIATION
LA Clippers 132, Portland 127
Indiana 131, Detroit 123
Philadelphia 146, Washington 101
Miami 116, Charlotte 114
Orlando 104, Cleveland 94
New York 136, Toronto 130
Denver 129, Atlanta 122
Oklahoma City, 134 Utah 120
Houston 93, San Antonio 82
Dallas 120, Memphis 113
New Orleans 121, Minnesota 107
Milwaukee 133, Chicago 129 (OT)
Sacramento 131, Brooklyn 118
NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE
Buffalo 5, Arizona 2
NY Islanders 4 Toronto 3 (OT)
Dallas 6, Detroit 3
Colorado 6, Calgary 5
NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE
NY Giants 24, Green Bay 22
Tennessee 28, Miami 27