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CONCACAF Champions Cup: Toluca edge Tigres in penalty shootout for title

[US, Mexico & Canada customers only] May 6, 2026; Toluca, Mexico City, MEX; Toluca's Luis Garcia celebrates their first goal scored by Toluca's Helinho at Estadio Nemesio Diez. Mandatory Credit: Eloisa Sanchez-Reuters via Imagn Images[US, Mexico & Canada customers only] May 6, 2026; Toluca, Mexico City, MEX; Toluca’s Luis Garcia celebrates their first goal scored by Toluca’s Helinho at Estadio Nemesio Diez. Mandatory Credit: Eloisa Sanchez-Reuters via Imagn Images

Luis Garcia stopped Juan Purata’s shot in the seventh round of penalty kicks for a 6-5 edge, lifting host Toluca FC past Tigres UANL on Saturday night in the CONCACAF Champions Cup final after the Mexican teams played to a 1-1 draw through regulation and extra time.

Jorge Diaz’s goal for Toluca at the 104-minute mark in the first half of extra time had broken the scoreless tie, but Joaquim delivered for Tigres UANL in the 114th minute during the second half of extra time to pull even.

Toluca won the tournament for the third time and first since 2003.

For the 20th time in the past 21 years, a Mexican team lifted the trophy. The only exception in that span was the Seattle Sounders’ title run in 2022.

Garcia also made a save on Fernando Gorriaran’s shot in the third round of penalties, while Tigres goalkeeper Nahuel Guzman stopped Franco Romero in the fifth round.

Scoring in the penalty shootout for Toluca were: Pavel Perez, Santiago Simon, Federico Pereira, Diaz, Sebastian Cordova and Fernando Arce.

Scoring in the penalty shootout for the Tigres were: Andre-Pierre Gignac, Juan Brunetta, Angel Correa, Diego Lainez and Romulo.

Diaz was on target with a right-footed shot from the right side of the box to the bottom left corner of the goal off an Arce assist at the 104-minute mark. Moments earlier, Toluca’s Cordova took a shot from the right side of the box which Guzman saved.

Joaquim’s header from very close range found the top left corner of the net off a set-piece crossing assist from Brunetta.

Garcia kept Toluca even with a save on Correa’s right-footed shot from the center of the box at the 117-minute mark.

The teams were scoreless through the first and second halves of regulation, including two extra minutes in the first half and seven more in the second half.

After regulation and the two halves of extra time, Tigres UANL had the edge in shots on goal (8-4), shot attempts (15-13) and corner kicks (7-4). Toluca had more fouls (24-14) and yellow cards (2-1).

Toluca’s Garcia made eight saves and Guzman three.

The Tigres, based in San Nicolas de los Garza in Nuevo Leon, Mexico, were playing for their second Champions Cup crown and first since 2020. They also finished runner-up in 2016, ’17 and ’19.

In their most-recent meeting before Saturday, the teams played to a scoreless draw on Jan. 17 of this year with the Tigres as host.

–Field Level Media

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Jalen Williams could be available for NBA Finals if Thunder advance

May 18, 2026; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, USA; Oklahoma City Thunder forward Jalen Williams (8) reacts in double overtime against the San Antonio Spurs during game one of the western conference finals for the 2026 NBA playoffs at Paycom Center. Mandatory Credit: Brett Rojo-Imagn ImagesMay 18, 2026; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, USA; Oklahoma City Thunder forward Jalen Williams (8) reacts in double overtime against the San Antonio Spurs during game one of the western conference finals for the 2026 NBA playoffs at Paycom Center. Mandatory Credit: Brett Rojo-Imagn Images

Oklahoma City star Jalen Williams might be available for the NBA Finals should the Thunder advance, coach Mark Daigneault said prior to Saturday’s Game 7 at home against the San Antonio Spurs.

Williams is out with a left hamstring injury for the finale of the Western Conference showdown. The series is tied at 3-3 and the winner will face the New York Knicks in the NBA Finals, which begin Wednesday.

Williams, 25, played 10 minutes off the bench in Game 6 and struggled due to the injury, scoring one point and committing two turnovers. Daigneault said Williams didn’t sustain a setback.

“He’s feeling about the same as he did,” Daigneault told reporters. “He actually came out of the game pretty good for where he is in a normal rehab. Depending on what happens tonight, if we’re fortunate enough to win and advance, he’ll continue this rehab, and we’ll take the same process as we go forward.”

Williams has played in just three games in this series and five overall in the postseason due to the hamstring injuries. He hurt the left hamstring against the Phoenix Suns in the first round and missed six straight games. He reaggravated the injury in Game 2 of the series against the Spurs.

Williams is averaging 14.4 points, 3.2 rebounds and 2.8 assists in the postseason.

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Soo Bin Joo, unbothered by wind, surges 4 strokes clear at ShopRite LPGA

Soo Bin Joo takes her tee shot for the 8th hole during the first round of the Epson Tour's Four Winds Invitational at South Bend Country Club on Friday, Aug. 30, 2024, in South Bend.Soo Bin Joo takes her tee shot for the 8th hole during the first round of the Epson Tour’s Four Winds Invitational at South Bend Country Club on Friday, Aug. 30, 2024, in South Bend.

Soo Bin Joo takes a four-stroke lead into the final round of the ShopRite LPGA after another strong showing Saturday in Galloway, N.J.

Joo, who was three strokes back after Friday’s opening round, maintained her momentum on a day where the scores were much higher, shooting a 3-under-par 68 to surge out to 8 under for the tournament.

After an opening round where the best round was 8 under and five players shot 6 under or better, the Bay Course at Seaview Hotel & Golf Club showed its teeth on Saturday with an assist from some heavy wind. The best score of the second round was 3 under and only 20 of the 139 competitors in action shot under par.

Joo didn’t get off to a great start with a bogey on the first hole of the day. But that proved to be her only mishap as she was blemish-free the rest of the way, posting four birdies, including on each of the final two holes.

The 22-year-old South Korean is seeking her first career LPGA victory.

“Winning (a) LPGA tournament (would be) a dream come true,” Joo said after her round. “I started playing golf because I want to win a tournament on LPGA, so it will be super fun, very exciting.”

Joo is twice as far below par as anyone else in the field. Four strokes behind her is a logjam of five players tied at 4 under. That includes twin Japanese sisters Chizzy and Aki Iwai — who both shot 3 under Saturday — South Korea’s Somi Lee (69), France’s Celine Boutier (72) and Israel’s Laetitia Beck (75).

Chizzy Iwai appeared destined for a disappointing finish when she spoiled a 3-under score with consecutive bogeys at the par-3 seventh and par-4 eighth. However, she redeemed that with an eagle at the par-5 ninth, finishing with the fewest putts of anyone on the day, 24.

“It was so lucky,” Iwai said of her round-closing eagle. “At the second shot when I hit the moment, I felt so good. And then, yeah, chipping, it’s a little bit lucky because a little bit too strong (of a) shot. But, yeah I believe it was (a) good shot.”

Beck, who shot a bogey-free 8-under 63 on Friday, fell back to the pack by shooting 4 over in the second round. Starting on the back nine, she had identical results on each half of the course, pairing three bogeys with a birdie on both the front and back.

She hit 11 of 14 fairways, but managed to hit just 8 of 18 greens in regulation and needed 30 putts to complete her round.

“Today was extremely windy, so (it) definitely was much harder to judge club selections, and putts were also much harder,” Beck said. “That’s where I pretty much struggled today. I didn’t make putts, but I think I misjudged a little bit a few times with the wind being so long leaving it short, and then the chip was pretty tough. Yeah, so I learned a lot from those mistakes.”

Beck wasn’t alone in struggling to build off momentum of a strong opening round. Each of the six players who shot 6 under or better in the opening round shot 3 over or worse in the second.

Defending champion Jennifer Kupcho followed a disappointing first round with an even worse second round (77) to fall to 9 over and miss the cut at 3-over 145.

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Jocelyn Briski shuts down Nebraska, leads Alabama to WCWS semifinals

May 28, 2026; Oklahoma City, OK, USA;  Alabama Crimson Tide starting pitcher Jocelyn Briski (23) throws a pitch in the first inning against the UCLA Bruins during the NCAA Women’s College World Series at Devon Park. Alabama won 6-3. Mandatory Credit: Brett Rojo-Imagn ImagesMay 28, 2026; Oklahoma City, OK, USA; Alabama Crimson Tide starting pitcher Jocelyn Briski (23) throws a pitch in the first inning against the UCLA Bruins during the NCAA Women’s College World Series at Devon Park. Alabama won 6-3. Mandatory Credit: Brett Rojo-Imagn Images

Marlie Giles set the tone with a three-run homer to lift Alabama into the Women’s College World Series semifinals with a 5-1 defeat of Nebraska Saturday night in Oklahoma City.

That alone proved to be enough for Alabama pitcher Jocelyn Briski, who threw a complete-game one-hitter to move the Crimson Tide (56-7) one win away from the WCWS Championship Series.

Giles added a run on a sacrifice fly, finishing with four RBIs. Leadoff hitter Jena Young was 2-for-2 with an RBI single.

Lauren Camenzind provided the only hit for Nebraska (52-8), a fourth-inning solo homer. Jordy Frahm allowed three runs over two innings in her start. She was replaced by Alexis Jensen, who struck out six over four innings but allowed two unearned runs on two hits.

Despite putting the first two batters of the home first inning on base, the Crimson Tide seemed destined to come up empty after consecutive strikeouts. Giles made sure that wasn’t the case, smashing a first-pitch homer over the wall in center to open a 3-0 lead.

Briski retired the first 11 batters of the game before allowing her lone hit and run on Camenzind’s homer. She followed by retiring 10 of the final 12 batters she faced, with the only two baserunners reaching on errors. Briski struck out six and gave up no free passes to improve to 25-3.

Nebraska, which had a 27-game win streak snapped, faces Texas Sunday in an elimination game for the right to face Tennessee in the semifinals. Alabama awaits the winner of Sunday’s other elimination game between Texas Tech and UCLA for a Monday semifinal.

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