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No. 3 Ohio State overpowers Iowa in second half for 35-7 win

NCAA Football: Iowa at Ohio StateOct 5, 2024; Columbus, Ohio, USA; Ohio State Buckeyes quarterback Will Howard (18) dives for a first down against Iowa Hawkeyes defensive back Quinn Schulte (30) during the second quarter at Ohio Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Joseph Maiorana-Imagn Images

Jeremiah Smith once again provided a highlight catch and Will Howard threw four touchdown passes to help spark No. 3 Ohio State to a 35-7 victory over Iowa in Big Ten play at Columbus, Ohio, on Saturday.

The Buckeyes (5-0, 2-0) held a 7-0 lead early in the third quarter when Smith made a one-handed catch in the end zone for a 4-yard touchdown. The score came one play after his 53-yard catch on a throw by Will Howard.

Smith made two similar spectacular catches, one for a TD, in the previous game vs. Michigan State.

Iowa (3-2, 1-1 Big Ten) fell behind 21-0 when, on its next possession, Cade McNamara was sacked and lost a fumble at the Iowa 19-yard line to set up a Howard 4-yard scoring run.

The Buckeyes extended the lead to 28-0 with 13 seconds left in the third quarter on a 15-yard reception by Emeka Egbuka, who opened the scoring in the first quarter with a 14-yard catch.

Egbuka added his third TD, a 3-yard catch, in the fourth quarter to make it 35-0.

Smith had four catches for 89 yards and Egbuka nine grabs for 71 yards. Howard was 21-of-25 passing for 209 yards and an interception, and the Ohio State defense forced McNamara into two fumbles and an interception. He was 14-of-20 passing for 98 yards.

Iowa entered the game allowing 62.0 yards rushing but gave up 110 in the first half as the Buckeyes held a 199-90 advantage in totals yards and had 11 of the 15 first downs.

The Buckeyes had 203 rushing yards for the game while holding a 412-226 edge in total offense.

Hawkeyes back Kaleb Johnson, who had a career-high 206 yards against Minnesota on Sept. 21, was limited to 19 yards on eight carries in the first half.

He had a 28-yard TD run to make it 35-7 in the fourth quarter and finished with 86 yards on 15 carries.

The win sets up the long-anticipated first matchup as conference opponents when the Buckeyes play at No. 6 Oregon (5-0, 2-0 Big Ten) next Saturday. The Ducks defeated Michigan State 31-14 on Friday.

–Field Level Media

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Royals' Cole Ragans leave game with triceps, elbow soreness

MLB: Los Angeles Angels at Kansas City RoyalsApr 26, 2026; Kansas City, Missouri, USA; Kansas City Royals pitcher Cole Ragans (55) pitches during the first inning against the Cleveland Guardians at Kauffman Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Jay Biggerstaff-Imagn Images

Kansas City starting pitcher Cole Ragans left the Royals’ Wednesday game against the Cleveland Guardians after the third inning due to left triceps and elbow soreness, the team announced.

Ragans gave up no runs and a hit while striking out four and walking two. He threw 58 pitches. He is 1-4 with a 4.84 ERA in eight starts this season, with 45 strikeouts and 23 walks in 35 1/3 innings.

An All-Star in 2024, Ragans, 28, was drafted in the first round in 2016 by the Texas Rangers. He was traded to Kansas City in 2023 in a deal that sent closer Aroldis Champman to Texas.

Ragans is 22-24 overall in his career with a 3.76 ERA in 91 appearances (74 starts).

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Healthy Sonny Gray pitches Red Sox to sweep of Tigers

MLB: Boston Red Sox at Detroit TigersMay 6, 2026; Detroit, Michigan, USA; Boston Red Sox pitcher Sonny Gray (54) delivers in the first inning against the Detroit Tigers at Comerica Park. Mandatory Credit: David Reginek-Imagn Images

Sonny Gray pitched five scoreless innings in his return to action and the visiting Boston Red Sox completed a three-game sweep of the Detroit Tigers with a 4-0 victory on Wednesday night.

Gray (3-1) came off the injured list and gave up four hits while recording two strikeouts. Gray strained his right hamstring in a start last month against the Tigers.

Tyler Samaniego struck out three in two innings. Zack Kelly and Greg Weissert each pitched an inning to complete the shutout.

Masataka Yoshida had two hits and scored a run. Caleb Durbin supplied an RBI double.

Detroit starter Jack Flaherty (0-3) gave up four runs, two earned, in five innings while recording a season-high 10 strikeouts. Riley Greene led the offense with two hits.

Flaherty struck out the first five batters he faced. The Tigers threatened in the bottom of the inning as Greene led off with a double and Zach McKinstry and Spencer Torkelson drew two-out walks. Jace Jung, just recalled from Triple-A Toledo on Wednesday, then hit a sinking liner that right fielder Wilyer Abreu snared with a sliding grab.

Boston took the lead in the third. Marcelo Mayer reached on an infield hit and Flaherty hit Carlos Narvaez with a pitch. Durbin then smacked a double to left, scoring Mayer. One out later, Willson Contreras hit a sacrifice fly to bring in Narvaez.

Detroit had a pair of baserunners in the bottom of the inning as Matt Vierling and Greene hit singles. Dillon Dingler flied out to center, ending the threat.

The Red Sox pushed their lead to 4-0 in the fourth. Masataka Yoshida had a one-out single and Ceddanne Rafaela drew a walk. With two out, third baseman Colt Keith made an error on a Narvaez grounder, allowing both runners to score.

In the seventh, Boston loaded the bases on three walks by Drew Anderson.

Brant Hurter retired the next two batters on a strikeout and groundout to leave the runners stranded.

Kelly issued two one-out walks in the eighth, then struck out Greene and Dingler.

–Field Level Media

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Sabres' power play tallies twice to topple Canadiens in Game 1

NHL: Stanley Cup Playoffs-Montreal Canadiens at Buffalo SabresMay 6, 2026; Buffalo, New York, USA; Buffalo Sabres defenseman Bowen Byram (4) celebrates his goal with teammates during the second period against the Montréal Canadiens in game one of the second round of the 2026 Stanley Cup Playoffs at KeyBank Center. Mandatory Credit: Timothy T. Ludwig-Imagn Images

Ryan McLeod and defenseman Bowen Byram each converted on the power play to lift the host Buffalo Sabres to a 4-2 victory over the Montreal Canadiens on Wednesday in Game 1 of their Eastern Conference second-round series.

Buffalo went 2-for-3 with the man advantage after going 1-for-46 on the power play over its previous 13 games.

By scoring his fourth goal, Byram matched the franchise record for most in a postseason by a defenseman set by Mike Ramsey (1983) and equaled by Jason Woolley (1999) and Alexei Zhitnik (1999).

McLeod and Josh Doan each collected a goal and an assist. Jordan Greenway also tallied and Alex Lyon made 26 saves for the Sabres, who host Game 2 on Friday.

Selke Trophy finalist Nick Suzuki scored a power-play goal, Kirby Dach also tallied and Jakub Dobes turned aside 12 shots for the Canadiens.

Montreal defenseman Lane Hutson hit the post in his bid to open the scoring early in the first period. He then lost his footing and the puck at his own blue line, leading to a 3-on-1 opportunity and Zach Benson feeding Doan on the doorstep for an easy conversion at 4:31 of the period.

McLeod converted from a sharp angle along the goal line to give Buffalo a 2-0 lead with 6:34 remaining in the first period.

Suzuki answered at left post to halve the deficit with 45 seconds to play in the first period, but Greenway regained the two-goal advantage at 3:32 of the second. He unleashed a shot from above the left circle that caromed off Dobes’ glove and into the net. Tyson Kozak drove to the net to provide a bit of a screen on the play.

The Sabres made it 4-1 at 9:01 of the second. McLeod knocked down a Canadiens’ clearing attempt, allowing Byram to collect the puck and use a screen from Doan to wrist a shot past Dobes.

Dach used a second effort to chip the puck from a sharp angle past Lyon to trim Montreal’s deficit to 4-2 with 3:29 remaining in the second period.

The Canadiens outshot the Sabres 11-1 in the third period, but could not get any closer.

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