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Olivia Miles returns to lead Lynx over Liberty
Jul 11, 2026; Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA; Minnesota Lynx forward Natasha Howard (1) celebrates her buzzer beater basket against the New York Liberty with guard Antonia Delaere (8) after the first quarter at Target Center. Mandatory Credit: Bruce Kluckhohn-Imagn Images Rookie star Olivia Miles didn’t miss a beat in her return from a calf injury, scoring 23 points and propelling the Minnesota Lynx to a 90-85 victory over the New York Liberty Saturday afternoon in Minneapolis.
Miles made four 3-pointers and Kayla McBride made five as she lit up the scoreboard for a team-high 25 points as the Lynx (17-6) won their second straight.
Natasha Howard (16) and Courtney Williams (12) finished in double figures as well.
A valiant comeback effort fell short for the Liberty (13-10) despite 25 points from Sabrina Ionescu. Breanna Stewart scored 17, Jonquel Jones finished with a double-double of 15 points and 12 rebounds while Marine Johannes chipped in 14 as New York, which has lost two straight.
Up 42-32 at halftime, Minnesota kept things rolling in its favor in the third, using an 8-0 run for a 54-39 lead with 5:41 to go. Three-pointers from Miles and Howard highlighted the run.
But with 2:07 left in the quarter, the Liberty pulled with 56-54 thanks to a 15-2 run, with back-to-back 3-pointers from Johannes pulling New York within two.
The Liberty got their first lead of the half at 59-58 on a couple of free throws from Ionescu with 54 seconds to go and had a one-point edge going into the fourth.
The Lynx took the lead back with 8:18 left on two free throws from Miles, making it 66-65, but Johannes hit a 3-pointer to put the Liberty back on top.
Howard’s two free throws gave Minnesota a 74-72 edge with 6:13 to go.
New York could have tied the game at 81-81 with 3:05 left but Jones split two free throws and McBride went on to hit a 3-pointer to push the Lynx back up 84-80 with 2:43 remaining. Minnesota never looked back.
The Lynx missed nine of their first 10 shots in the game and trailed 11-7 before flipping the momentum in their favor, closing the opening quarter on a 12-2 run.
Williams sparked the burst with a jumper at the 3:29 mark and Howard put an exclamation point on it, scoring as time expired for a 17-13 lead.
The run carried into the second quarter as Antonia Delaere knocked down an open 3-pointer for a 20-13 advantage with 8:48 to play in the half.
Miles punctuated the half with a couple of 3-pointers, her last coming with one second remaining as she shot over a defender and got the ball to fall through the net, giving Minnesota a 10-point lead at the half.
–Field Level Media
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Spain vs. Belgium Best Bets: Three Picks for Friday's World Cup Quarterfinal
The World Cup quarterfinals continue when Spain meet Belgium on Friday afternoon in Inglewood, Calif.
Yes, we all wish the United States were facing La Roja at this stage. But what better way to get over the sting of the USMNT’s round of 16 defeat than to try and make some money.
Here are our three best bets for the match.
Match Result and Total Goals
Spain may be more capable of vertical attacking under Luis de la Fuente, but they’re still at their best when they’re controlling the ball.
And despite their reputation for attacking flair, that ability to manage the ball can actually lead to fewer chances and lower totals.
After going behind 2-0 in their round of 32 clash, the Red Devils have outscored opponents 7-1 to get past Senegal and the United States.
And yet it still feels like opponents beat themselves in both matches as much as anything the Red Devils did, and this is going to be a radically different matter.
So I’m backing a Spanish win in 90 minutes and the total coming in under 3.5 goals at +140 and an implied 41.7% probability.
Match result and total goals: Spain and under 3.5 (+140, DraftKings)
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Player To Score Last Goal
Romelu Lukaku is no longer a 90-minute player for Belgium, and in a game where his side will be doing lots of defending, it seems unlikely he would make his second tournament start.
But he has still looked useful as a second-half substitute, scoring three times after the 85th minute, including the final goal against the United States.
I’m not enamored with any Belgian’s chances to find the net in this game, where they will have far less possession than they’ve had in most contests. But even in a lopsided defeat you could envision Lukaku getting a consolation tally in a final World Cup shift out of respect for what he has meant to the program.
There’s definitely a little value there on a last goalscorer wager at +750 odds and an implied 11.8% probability.
Player To Score Last Goal: Romelu Lukaku (+750, theScore Bet)
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Second-half double chance
Spain is a stronger money line favorite in the second half than in the first, but that’s probably not a great reflection of how these teams do their damage.
Even while being relatively compact, Spain have scored first-half goals in three of five matches this tournament. With older attacking players that come off the bench, Belgium have unsurprisingly done more of their damage later on.
While I like Spain in this game overall, I think the second half favors Belgium relative to the first. And that’s why I’m backing them on a double-chance wager after halftime at +120 and an implied 45.5% probability.
A second-half tie or more Belgium goals after halftime and your wager pays out.
Second-half double chance: Belgium or draw, +120 (BetMGM)
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Iowa State AD Jamie Pollard retiring after 22 years
Iowa State athletic director Jamie Pollard announces Iowa State women’s wrestling program and new head coaches for men’s and women’s wrestling coaches during a press conference at Hilton Coliseum on April. 16, 2026, in Ames, Iowa Iowa State athletic director Jamie Pollard announced his retirement on Friday after a 22-year career in Ames.
The 61-year-old Pollard’s retirement will go into effect on June 30, 2027, or whenever his position is filled.
Hired in 2005, he is the longest-tenured AD in Cyclones history and the longest-serving active AD among the Power 4 conferences (ACC, Big Ten, Big 12 and SEC).
“My wife, Ellen, and I look forward to the next chapter in our life’s journey, and it is important to us that we transition now, while we are both healthy and young, so we can fully enjoy our retirement years,” he said. “I am grateful to President Cook for allowing me to share this news now and hopefully it will allow the university plenty of time to properly transition new leadership to our department during a transformational time in college athletics.
“When we moved to Ames in 2005, we did not anticipate the impact being a Cyclone would have on our family,” he added. “The personal and professional opportunities our family has experienced during the past 21 years have been truly amazing.”
The Cyclones have thrived in the classroom and on the athletic fields and courts during his tenure, including winning 24 Big 12 team titles in eight different sports and crowning 24 NCAA individual champions.
“Jamie Pollard’s bold vision has produced the most sustained period of academic and athletic excellence in Iowa State’s Athletics history, and Cyclones everywhere are incredibly grateful for his leadership, passion and dedication to our university,” said ISU President David Cook. “His leadership has established a culture that has elevated our athletics program academically and athletically to incredible heights while continuing to be a loyal advocate for our student-athletes, coaches and staff.”
Athletics fundraising has soared from just over $9 million the year before Pollard’s arrival to a school-record $53 million in 2025-26, according to the school.
Before joining Iowa State, Pollard was an associate AD and deputy AD at Wisconsin (1998-2005) and an associate AD at Maryland (1994-98) and Saint Louis (1989-94).
–Field Level Media
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New Portugal coach would welcome back Cristiano Ronaldo
July 6, 2026; Arlington, Texas, U.S.; Portugal’s Cristiano Ronaldo looks dejected after the match as Portugal are eliminated from the World Cup. Mandatory Credit: Jerome Miron-Imagn Images Portugal’s new 71-year-old coach said “age doesn’t matter” and there still is a place on the team for 41-year-old Cristiano Ronaldo.
Jorge Jesus signed a four-year deal on Friday to coach Portugal through the 2030 World Cup.
Jesus succeeded Spain’s Roberto Martinez, whose contract expired with Monday’s 1-0 loss to Spain in the World Cup round of 16.
Jesus spent the past year coaching Ronaldo, the five-time Ballon d’Or winner, with the Saudi Pro League club Al Nassr.
“I’m 71, but I feel 50 because I’m healthy. I train every day — an hour or two. It’s going to be a tough challenge, but I’m convinced we’ll win,” Jesus said Friday at Portugal’s Football Federation headquarters in Lisbon.
“Age doesn’t matter. Look at Cris. Under me, he used to cover 8 kilometers per match, reaching speeds above 25 kilometers per hour.”
Ronaldo announced his retirement from World Cup play but did not close the door on making future appearances for the national team. He is Portugal’s all-time leader in caps (233) and goals (146) and in 2026 joined Argentina’s Lionel Messi as the only men to appear in six World Cups.
Ronaldo scored three goals in the 2026 World Cup but was the subject of criticism from disappointed fans.
“I haven’t spoken to Cris yet. He will never be a problem for the national team or for me,” said Jesus. “As for the controversy, everyone is entitled to their own opinion.
“When the time comes to make a decision, I will speak with Cris and with everyone else individually. Cris is a symbol of Portugal. He will go down in history. It has been a great pleasure working with him. He is incredibly easy to work with.
“I need to speak with him to find out what he wants to do. He has always told me that he wants to finish his career at Al Nassr. If he is in a position to be called up, I will do so.”
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