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Trey Green's 3-point display leads No. 21 Saint Louis over Dayton

Syndication: The Indianapolis StarIndiana State Sycamores head coach Josh Schertz is interviewed Wednesday, March 20, 2024, after the first round of the NIT at the Hulman Center in Terre Haute. The Indiana State Sycamores defeated the Southern Methodist Mustangs, 101-92.

Trey Green had 23 points and shot 7-for-10 on 3-point attempts, helping No. 21 Saint Louis roll to a 102-71 victory over visiting Dayton in Atlantic 10 play Wednesday.

Ishan Sharma added 18 points on six made 3-pointers off the bench for the Billikens (21-1, 9-0 A-10), who extended their best start to a season in program history. Quentin Jones scored 18 and Dion Brown chipped in 13 points for Saint Louis, which made 17 of its 28 (60.7%) 3-point attempts in the blowout win.

De’Shayne Montgomery led Dayton (14-8, 5-4) with 23 points, while Amael L’Etang scored 12. Reserve Malcolm Thomas finished with 11 points for the Flyers, who dropped their fourth straight game after a 5-0 start in conference play.

Facing a 17-point halftime deficit, Dayton opened the second half on a 12-5 run, pulling within 10 on Bryce Heard’s mid-range jumper with 16:22 left.

From there, Saint Louis opened the lead back up as Green and Sharma drilled consecutive triples to stamp a 12-0 run, giving the Billikens a 63-41 edge.

Saint Louis continued the onslaught, as Green’s seventh 3-pointer pushed the advantage to 75-50 with 9:39 remaining.

Sharma gave the Billikens their largest lead of the game with the team’s 17th 3-pointer, putting Saint Louis ahead 97-62.

Robbie Avila opened the game with a triple before Green’s 3-pointer gave Saint Louis an 8-0 lead. Jaiun Simon’s layup cut Dayton’s deficit to 15-9, but another Green trey began a 7-0 spurt to give the Billikens a 22-9 edge.

After Sharma drilled a 3-pointer to put the Billikens ahead by 17, Dayton’s mini 4-0 run trimmed the deficit to 32-18.

With four minutes remaining in the opening half, Jones hit Saint Louis’ seventh 3-pointer, extending the lead to 42-18. Dayton finished the first half on a 9-2 run, trimming the margin to 17 at halftime. Saint Louis shot 63% (17-for-27) from the field in the first half and was led by Green’s 14 points. Javon Bennett and Montgomery paced Dayton with seven first-half points apiece.

–Field Level Media

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Minnesota United, FC Dallas put unbeaten streaks on line

MLS: LA Galaxy at FC DallasApr 18, 2026; Frisco, Texas, USA; FC Dallas forward Petar Musa (9) scores a goal against the LA Galaxy during the first half at Toyota Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Chris Jones-Imagn Images

Two teams riding extended unbeaten strings meet Wednesday night when Minnesota United visit FC Dallas in Frisco, Texas.

Coming off a 2-0 win Saturday night over the Portland Timbers, Minnesota (4-2-2, 14 points) is 3-0-1 over its last four matches. Its three straight wins constitute its longest winning streak in nearly two calendar years.

Meanwhile, Dallas (3-1-4, 13 points) is 2-0-3 in its last five fixtures, including a 2-2 draw Saturday night with the Los Angeles Galaxy. It could have been a three-point result but Kaick’s goal in the 75th minute was flagged for an offsides violation.

Minnesota has hit its stride in part because of the recent form of midfielder Tomas Chancalay. The Argentinian has hit the scoresheet in three straight matches, scoring a goal and assisting on the other goal against Portland.

Chancalay has looked a lot like the guy who the New England Revolution spent $3.1 million for three years ago instead of the player they traded to Minnesota after last season for $100,000.

“I am really happy here,” Chancalay said of his new organization. “The team put their confidence in me here in Minnesota. I’m happy to stay here and I want to help the team.”

While Chancalay is playing well, no one in MLS these days is scoring like Dallas’ Petar Musa. His brace in the first half gave Dallas a 2-0 lead but its defense gassed it by conceding twice before halftime.

Musa leads the league with nine goals, two more than Inter Miami’s Lionel Messi and Nashville SC’s Sam Surridge. But Dallas’ inability to see a two-goal advantage through over the final 52 minutes was concerning to coach Eric Quill.

“Your mentality has to be disciplined, together and committed on every play,” Quill said. “It was little details that changed the game and we know those moments can’t happen. We need to improve our discipline because I think we’re going to have leads often.”

It marked the second time in this recent unbeaten stretch that Dallas has coughed up a two-goal advantage.

–Field Level Media

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Frustrated San Diego FC vying for better result at Dynamo

MLS: Real Salt Lake at San Diego FCMar 22, 2026; San Diego, California, USA; San Diego FC defender Luca Bombino (27) moves the ball during the first half against Real Salt Lake at Snapdragon Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Chadd Cady-Imagn Images

San Diego FC hope to snap out of an extended funk when they travel east to square off against the Houston Dynamo on Wednesday in a Western Conference match.

San Diego (3-3-2, 11 points) hasn’t tasted victory since a 1-0 win at Sporting Kansas City on March 7 and heads to the Bayou City with a five-game winless swoon. The team has dropped its past three matches and has been outscored 9-3 in those games.

The most recent of those setbacks was a 4-2 loss at Real Salt Lake on Saturday in which San Diego conceded two goals in the first six minutes and never recovered. Marcus Ingvartsen and Anders Dreyer found the net for San Diego FC, with the latter a window dressing tally on a penalty kick in the 66th minute after the side trailed by three.

“It’s definitely frustrating because we expect a lot from ourselves,” San Diego defender Luca Bombino said. “Things haven’t necessarily gone our way, but we know that we have all the talent and the hard work within the squad to achieve the things we want to do.”

It’s been feast or famine for Houston (3-4-0, 9 points) this season. A 1-0 win at Orlando City on Saturday showed that things may be turning for the Dynamo after three straight losses in MLS play, which included a 6-2 shellacking on the road against Colorado on April 11.

Hector Herrera’s goal in the 75th minute, his first of the season, was the difference in the win over Orlando as the Dynamo captured both their first road win of the year and their first clean sheet of the season.

“I still think we can be clearer on how to build the game and have longer possessions and make better decisions and not have to defend as much as we’ve had to,” Houston coach Ben Olsen said. “Until we’re well-oiled and we know exactly who we are, we have to have character and personality and resiliency.”

San Diego has just four points from four road games this season, including one win. The Dynamo are 2-2-0 on their home pitch.

The sides played twice in 2025, with each winning on the road.

–Field Level Media

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Victor Wembanyama (concussion) to miss rest of Spurs-Blazers Game 2

NBA: Portland Trail Blazers at San Antonio SpursApr 21, 2026; San Antonio, Texas, USA; Portland Trail Blazers forward Deni Avdija (8) drives to the basket past San Antonio Spurs forward Victor Wembanyama (1) during the first half of game two of the first round of the 2026 NBA Playoffs at Frost Bank Center. Mandatory Credit: Scott Wachter-Imagn Images

San Antonio star center Victor Wembanyama was forced from Game 2 of the Spurs’ first-round playoff series with the Portland Trail Blazers on Tuesday with an apparent concussion after hitting his face on the floor early in the second quarter.

The Spurs later announced that Wembanyama had entered concussion protocol and would not return to the game.

Wembanyama hit his face on in the floor at near-full speed after being knocked off his feet during a drive to the basket at the 8:57 mark of the second period, with the contact leaving him dazed enough to struggle standing up before jogging off the floor to the locker room.

San Antonio trailed 34-32 at the time of Wembanyama’s exit and he had amassed five points, four rebounds, an assist and a blocked shot in 11:41 of court time when he was injured. The game was tied 57-57 by halftime.

The Spurs have had plenty of success without their star this season. Wembanyama missed 18 games this season with various injuries, with San Antonio going 12-6 in those games.

–Field Level Media

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