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Rapids sign F Mamadou Billo Diop

MLS: Preseason-Colorado Rapids at Orlando CityFeb 14, 2026; Orlando, Florida, USA; Colorado Rapids head coach Matt Wells in the first half against the Orlando City SC at Inter&Co Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Russell Lansford-Imagn Images

The Colorado Rapids signed forward Mamadou Billo Diop to a first-team contract through the 2027-28 season.

The deal includes options for the 2028-29 and 2029-30 seasons.

“We’re excited to add Billo to our first-team group,” Rapids Sporting Director Fran Taylor said. “He’s earned this opportunity through his production, and impact at the Next Pro Level. We believe he has the ability to impact the game at the first team level.”

Diop was selected by the Rapids as the No. 6 overall pick in the 2026 MLS SuperDraft.

The 19-year-old from Senegal finished the 2025 MLS NEXT Pro season with 14 goals and two assists across 1,614 minutes for the Colorado Rapids 2, where he earned the team’s Player of the Year and Golden Boot awards and helped the club to a Western Conference Final victory and its first-ever appearance in the MLS NEXT Pro Cup.

“Billo has impressed in his training exposure with the 1st team,” Rapids Head Coach Matt Wells said. “He really caught the eye in the final pre-season fixture, combining his physicality with moments of high technical quality. He arrives in good positions in the penalty box and is becoming more decisive with each week.”

–Field Level Media

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Mitchell Robinson steps up as Knicks, Warriors battle injuries

NBA: New York Knicks at Indiana PacersMar 13, 2026; Indianapolis, Indiana, USA; New York Knicks center/forward Mitchell Robinson (23) shoots the ball while Indiana Pacers center Ivica Zubac (40) defends in the first half at Gainbridge Fieldhouse. Mandatory Credit: Trevor Ruszkowski-Imagn Images

The New York Knicks and Golden State Warriors are dealing with a spate of injuries as the NBA regular season winds down.

But the Knicks also are getting a glimpse at an oft-injured player who could be a key factor in a playoff push later this spring.

The Knicks will begin a two-game homestand Sunday night when they host the slumping Warriors in their final clash of the regular season.

Both squads were off Saturday after playing Friday night, when the visiting Knicks beat the Indiana Pacers 101-92 and the host Warriors fell to the Minnesota Timberwolves, 127-117.

The Knicks won despite the absence of starters Josh Hart and Karl-Anthony Towns, each of whom was sidelined with knee injuries. But Mitchell Robinson, who has been limited to 97 regular-season games the last three seasons due to chronic left ankle woes, helped pick up the slack by scoring 12 points and pulling down a career-high 22 rebounds over a season-high 31 minutes.

It was the fifth career 20-rebound game for Robinson, who hadn’t logged 30-plus minutes since April 11, 2025, when he played 32-plus minutes in a 108-102 loss to the Cleveland Cavaliers.

Robinson didn’t play 30 minutes in any of the Knicks’ 18 playoff games last spring when they reached the Eastern Conference finals for the first time since 2000.

The strong performance was another indication the Knicks could be rewarded by their careful management of Robinson, who has yet to play more than six straight games this season and has sat out eight of New York’s 34 games since Jan. 1.

New York entered Saturday in third place in the Eastern Conference, one game behind the second-place Boston Celtics and 4 1/2 games clear of the Miami Heat for the sixth and final playoff spot.

“It’s obviously shown that it’s paid off because of his ability to, knock on wood, stay on the floor and play in games and play the minutes he played tonight,” Knicks head coach Mike Brown told The New York Post on Friday night.

Finding enough healthy players to put on the floor is becoming a challenge for the Warriors, who are all but locked into the play-in tournament after losing four straight and 15 of their last 22.

Golden State sits in ninth place in the Western Conference, nine games ahead of the 11th-place Memphis Grizzlies but eight games behind the sixth-place Timberwolves and Denver Nuggets entering Saturday.

The Warriors, who lost Jimmy Butler to a season-ending ACL injury Jan. 19 and have played the last 16 games without superstar shooting guard Stephen Curry, saw four more key players get hurt before and during Friday’s loss.

Draymond Green was a late scratch due to a stiff lower back while Al Horford exited in the first quarter with a tight right calf. Seth Curry, the younger brother of Stephen, left with a sore left adductor while Quinten Post suffered a sprained left ankle.

“We’re going through it,” Warriors head coach Steve Kerr said. “We’re about as beaten up as any team I can ever remember.”

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Oilers, Predators out to improve positioning in playoff race

NHL: Edmonton Oilers at St. Louis BluesMar 13, 2026; St. Louis, Missouri, USA; Edmonton Oilers center Connor McDavid (97) is congratulated by teammates after scoring against the St. Louis Blues during the third period at Enterprise Center. Mandatory Credit: Jeff Curry-Imagn Images

The Edmonton Oilers return home to host the Nashville Predators on Sunday, looking to move on from a 3-2 overtime loss to the St. Louis Blues on Friday night.

“I think the first two periods, we were playing extremely well, and even in the third, we had some chances and a good push,” said Kasperi Kapanen, who opened the scoring.

“It sucks right now, but we just got to forget this one and move on.”

Connor McDavid also scored for the Oilers as they jumped to a 2-0 lead. However, the Blues responded with three unanswered to steal the extra point.

Connor Ingram made 22 saves for Edmonton, which has dropped back-to-back games while clinging to the third seed in the Pacific Division.

“I don’t think it could have went much better for us in the first 40 minutes and in the third with a nice lead,” said Oilers coach Kris Knoblauch. “(St. Louis) had a strong push, and it’s unfortunate that it could have been an outstanding road trip getting three out of the four, but losing and only getting one point in the last two games is disappointing for us.”

The Oilers, who are 16-11-4 on home ice, open a four-game homestand looking to improve on a 4-5-1 stretch.

McDavid entered Saturday with a league-leading 74 assists and 111 points and paces the Oilers with 37 goals through 67 games.

Ingram is 9-6-2 in 20 games, posting an .891 save percentage and a 2.79 goals-against average. Stuart Skinner, Edmonton’s other goalie, is 11-8-4 with an .891 save percentage and a 2.83 GAA in 23 games.

Edmonton was without Ryan Nugent-Hopkins on Friday night. The Oilers forward returned home for personal reasons and was replaced in the lineup by Max Jones.

Sunday is the teams’ third and final meeting. The Oilers picked up a 6-2 home win on Jan. 6. Seven days later, the Predators responded with a 4-3 home victory in overtime.

Nashville travels to Edmonton as part of a five-game road trip, looking to keep its Western Conference wild-card chase alive. The Predators, 3-4-3 over their last 10, trailed the Los Angeles Kings by two points for the final spot entering Saturday’s action.

The Predators have been off since Thursday night, when they surrendered a 3-1 lead and lost 4-3 in a shootout to the Vancouver Canucks.

Tyson Jost scored a pair and Matthew Wood had the other for the Predators, who are 12-14-6 on the road. Juuse Saros made 24 saves.

Wood’s goal extended his career-high point streak to four games (four goals, one assist).

“Grateful to get a point. Probably didn’t deserve one,” Nashville coach Andrew Brunette said. “(Vancouver was) the better team from the puck drop, and it’s one of those nights for a group that we’re kind of hard to figure out. Obviously, it hurts blowing a two-goal lead late in the game, but we didn’t really deserve to be in the game.”

Steven Stamkos has a team-high 31 goals in 65 games, while Ryan O’Reilly paces the Predators with 39 assists and 61 points through 64 contests.

Saros is 23-19-7 with an .893 save percentage and a 3.15 GAA in 50 starts. He handled both previous games with the Oilers.

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Italy stays hot, dispenses Puerto Rico to advance to WBC semifinal

Baseball: World Baseball Classic Quarterfinal-Puerto Rico at ItalyMar 14, 2026; Houston, TX, United States; Italy catcher JJ D’Orazio (28) and pitcher Greg Weissert (57) celebrate on the mound after the game against Puerto Rico during a quarterfinal game of the 2026 World Baseball Classic at Daikin Park. Mandatory Credit: Troy Taormina-Imagn Images

Italy chased Puerto Rico starter Seth Lugo with four runs in the first inning en route to an 8-6 World Baseball Classic quarterfinal victory on Saturday afternoon in Houston.

The Italian team remained undefeated and advanced to Tuesday’s semifinal against the winner of Saturday’s quarterfinal between Venezuela and Japan.

JJ D’Orazio drove in three runs and Andrew Fischer knocked in two for Italy, which erased an 1-0 deficit with four runs in the first and then pushed its lead to 8-2 with a four-run fourth. Dylan Delucia threw four scoreless innings in middle relief while Greg Weissert got the final five outs to earn his third save of the tournament.

Puerto Rico’s Willi Castro led off the game with a home run off Italy starter Sam Aldegheri (1-0), but Lugo (1-1) retired just one batter in the bottom of the first. He was pulled after allowing four runs, three hits and two walks.

Christian Vazquez poked a two-run single with one out in the eighth to cap a four-run inning and pull Puerto Rico within 8-6, but Weissert retired five of six batters with the tying run at the plate.

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