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Minnesota United scores twice in 2nd half to beat LA Galaxy

MLS: Minnesota United at LA GalaxyApr 4, 2026; Carson, California, USA; Minnesota United forward Tomás Chancalay (8) crosses the ball while LA Galaxy midfielder Justin Haak (15) defends during the first half at Dignity Health Sports Park. Mandatory Credit: Kelvin Kuo-Imagn Images

Anthony Markanich and Kelvin Yeboah each scored second-half goals as Minnesota United finished off a 2-1 victory over the Los Angeles Galaxy on Saturday at Carson, Calif., for their first road win of the season.

Markanich scored his first goal of the season, while Yeboah added his team-leading third as Minnesota United (2-2-2, 8 points) has now earned points in consecutive matches after an embarrassing 6-0 loss to the Vancouver Whitecaps last month.

Minnesota was without forwards James Rodriguez (illness) and Julian Gressel (toe), as well as defender Michael Boxall (groin) and midfielder Peter Stroud (quad).

Marco Reus scored a goal for the Galaxy (1-3-2, 5 points), who were without a pair of key contributors in forward Joseph Paintsil (hamstring) and defender Jakob Glesnes (calf).

Drake Callender made six saves for Minnesota, while JT Marcinkowski had one save for Los Angeles.

After a scoreless first half, Minnesota United took a 1-0 lead in the 51st minute when Markanich scored off of a long pass from the center of the pitch by Joaquin Pereyra. The delivery led Markanich past the Galaxy back line and he beat Marcinkowski in a one-on-one situation.

The Galaxy pulled even in the 57th minute when Reus scored on a nifty passing sequence from Gabriel Pec and Joao Klauss to score for the second time this season. Reus’ initial shot was blocked by Callender before he scored with his left foot off the rebound.

Minnesota went up for good in the 67th minute after a Galaxy turnover. Tomas Chancalay moved toward the end line on the left side of goal and placed a centering pass between five Los Angeles defenders and on the foot of Yeboah for the score.

Chancalay had an assist for both Minnesota United goals for his first goal contributions during his first season with the club.

–Field Level Media

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Amaka Agugua-Hamilton no longer coach at Virginia

NCAA Womens Basketball: Virginia at LouisvilleFeb 22, 2026; Louisville, Kentucky, USA; Virginia Cavaliers head coach Amaka Agugua-Hamilton calls out instructions during the second half against the Louisville Cardinals at KFC Yum! Center. Mandatory Credit: Jamie Rhodes-Imagn Images

Virginia parted ways with Amaka Agugua-Hamilton as its head women’s basketball coach after four seasons.

The university announced the news Saturday about Agugua-Hamilton, who helped the Cavaliers become the initial First Four team to advance to the Sweet 16 of the Women’s NCAA Tournament after defeating seventh-seeded Georgia 82-73 in overtime in the first round, then upsetting second-seeded Iowa 83-75 in double overtime in the second round.

Virginia’s season came to an end after dropping a 79-69 decision to third-seeded TCU on March 28.

The Cavaliers, who finished 20-12 this season, posted a 70-58 record with a 29-42 mark in ACC play under Agugua-Hamilton.

The university issued a brief statement on Saturday, saying only that she will not return to the role and that a national search will begin immediately.

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Kelly Morrone named women's basketball coach at Albany

NCAA Womens Basketball: Merrimack at Notre DameDec 10, 2022; South Bend, Indiana, USA; Merrimack Warriors head coach Kelly Morrone at the end of the first quarter against the Notre Dame Fighting Irish at the Purcell Pavilion. Mandatory Credit: Matt Cashore-Imagn Images

Albany announced the hiring of Kelly Morrone as the next women’s basketball head coach.

Morrone spent the past six seasons as the head coach at Merrimack, a member of the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference. She was named 2026 MAAC Coach of the Year after the Warriors finished 19-13 (15-5 MAAC) and was selected to the women’s NIT. Merrimack lost to NJIT in the first round.

“I am incredibly honored and excited to accept the position of head women’s basketball coach at the University at Albany,” she said Saturday in a statement. “I’ve long admired the tradition and pride of the Great Danes, and I am deeply grateful to be entrusted with this important opportunity. It is a privilege to lead a program with such strong institutional support and a clear commitment to excellence.”

Her record at Merrimack was 74-92. During her tenure, Merrimack made the transition from Division II to Division I.

She also won 117 games at John Carroll, a Division III program in University Heights, Ohio.

Morrone played at South Carolina and was a three-year captain, her career ending with a second-round loss in the Women’s NCAA Tournament in 2003. She began her coaching career as an assistant coach at Buffalo (2005-08), followed by stops at Davidson (2008-10), Rhode Island (2010-12) and William & Mary (2012-13) before John Carroll.

At Albany, she replaces Colleen Mullen, who recently accepted the same job at Rhode Island. Mullen led the Great Danes to one NCAA Tournament berth in eight seasons, but before her arrival, Albany was a consistent winner in the America East.

The Great Danes appeared in the NCAA Tournament six consecutive seasons between 2012-17.

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Cubs place RHP Cade Horton (forearm) on 15-day IL

MLB: Washington Nationals at Chicago CubsMar 28, 2026; Chicago, Illinois, USA; Chicago Cubs pitcher Cade Horton (22) pitches against the Washington Nationals during the first inning at Wrigley Field. Mandatory Credit: Patrick Gorski-Imagn Images

The Chicago Cubs placed right-handed starter Cade Horton on the 15-day injured list Sunday with a right forearm strain.

The move is retroactive to Saturday for Horton, who exited Friday’s start against the host Cleveland Guardians after one-plus inning and 17 pitches.

Horton retired the side in order in the first inning before walking Kyle Manzardo on five pitches to open the second. He left the game with the Cubs’ head trainer. The Guardians went on to win 4-1.

“I had some tightness in my wrist and as the game went on, it went into my forearm,” Horton said on Friday. “I wanted to err on the cautious side and not hurt anything else. I just wanted to be smart about it and make a smart decision.”

Horton lowered his ERA to 2.45 on Friday after he yielded two runs in 6 1/3 innings in the Cubs’ 10-2 win over the Washington Nationals on March 28. It is the 24-year-old’s second season in the major leagues.

He was 11-4 with a 2.67 ERA in his rookie season.

Also on Sunday, the Cubs recalled left-hander Riley Martin from Triple-A Iowa and tabbed right-hander Ethan Roberts as the 27th man for Sunday’s doubleheader against the Guardians.

Martin, 28, has yet to pitch in a major league game. He is 24-13 with a 3.76 ERA in 174 career appearances (three starts) in the minors.

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