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Aces make crucial free throws, hold off Lynx
May 31, 2026; San Francisco, California, USA; Las Vegas Aces guard Chelsea Gray (12) looks to shoot the ball against the Golden State Valkyries in the second quarter at Chase Center. Mandatory Credit: David Gonzales-Imagn Images A’ja Wilson made the go-ahead free throw with 20.5 seconds remaining, and the host Las Vegas Aces held on for a 100-97 win over the Minnesota Lynx on Saturday night.
Wilson scored a team-high 24 points on 9-for-15 shooting for Las Vegas (10-3), which improved to 5-0 in WNBA Commissioner’s Cup action. She also grabbed game highs of 10 rebounds and three blocks and tallied two steals.
Chelsea Gray added 23 points and drained six 3-pointers for the Aces. Jackie Young recorded a double-double with 16 points and 10 assists, and NaLyssa Smith scored 15 points on 7-for-9 shooting.
Rookie Olivia Miles scored 29 points on 11-for-20 shooting to lead Minnesota (10-3). The Lynx fell to 4-1 in the Commissioner’s Cup standings.
Teammate Natasha Howard just missed a double-double as she finished with 22 points and nine rebounds. Kayla McBride scored 19 points and led the Lynx with five assists.
Las Vegas held a four-point lead after Wilson knocked down a jump shot to put the Aces on top 93-89 with 1:24 to go in the game.
Moments later, Miles scored to pull the Lynx within 93-91 with 1:20 remaining.
Miles was not finished trying to rally the Lynx. She converted a three-point play with a basket and a free throw to give Minnesota a 94-93 lead with 48 seconds left.
The free-throw contest continued when Jewell Loyd was fouled while trying to take a 3-pointer for Las Vegas. She calmly made all three of her free throws, and the Aces regained a 96-94 lead with 44.3 seconds to go.
Miles made what turned out to be the final basket for Minnesota with 24.5 seconds left. Her 3-pointer gave the Lynx a 97-96 advantage.
Wilson changed the lead for good. She made two free throws to put Las Vegas ahead 98-97 with 20.5 seconds to go, and Gray added two more free throws to increase the Aces’ lead to 100-97 with 3.5 seconds left.
Minnesota had a last-ditch 3-point attempt but Courtney Williams missed a 37-footer.
Las Vegas led 57-51 at the half.
–Field Level Media
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George Russell on Barcelona pole, Lewis Hamilton P2
May 23, 2026; Montreal, Quebec, CANADA; Ferrari driver Lewis Hamilton (44) during the qualifying session of the Lenovo Grand Prix Du Canada at Circuit Gilles-Villeneuve. Mandatory Credit: David Kirouac-Imagn Images Lewis Hamilton finished just 0.064 seconds behind polesitter George Russell in qualifying for the Barcelona-Catalunya Grand Prix, a spot Hamilton believes puts his Ferrari team “in a good position to be able to fight” for first place in Sunday’s race.
In finishing just behind the Mercedes driver, Hamilton notched his best qualifying performance ahead of a Grand Prix. His position for Sunday’s 66-lap race will be his first Grand Prix front-row start since 2024’s British Grand Prix.
“All weekend we’ve been kind of four-tenths off these guys [Mercedes], so even with the upgrade we thought maybe that’s where we were,” said Hamilton.
“But for us to be that close, less than a tenth between us, it’s a real showing of the hard work everyone at the factory has done to bring these upgrades to this track, so a big, big thank you to everyone back in Maranello.”
The seven-time World Champion topped Qualifying 1 on Saturday. His teammate, Charles Leclerc, finished less than half-a-tenth behind Russell in Q2 before suffering a crash at the start of Q3.
“We’ve just got to keep pushing, keep developing, and I’m hoping tomorrow we can squeeze some more out of this and I hope we keep up with these guys for once,” Hamilton said.
Runaway championship leader Kimi Antonelli came in third in the other Mercedes, with McLaren’s Lando Norris taking the fourth slot.
“It has been a little bit of a difficult weekend for me, didn’t really have the feeling in the car,” said Antonelli, who has 156 points after just six races, a whopping 66 points ahead of Hamilton and 68 ahead of Russell.
“It’s going to be an interesting race tomorrow,” Russell said. “Lewis did an amazing job to get up there. We thought the fight was with ourselves and McLaren and Lewis was very fast in that session.”
–Field Level Media
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Rangers place OF Evan Carter (oblique) on injured list
May 17, 2026; Houston, Texas, USA; Texas Rangers center fielder Evan Carter (32) catches a fly ball for an out against the Houston Astros during the eighth inning at Daikin Park. Mandatory Credit: Erik Williams-Imagn Images The Texas Rangers placed outfielder Evan Carter (oblique) on the 10-day injured list on Saturday. In a corresponding move, the club recalled utility man Cody Freeman from Triple-A Round Rock.
Carter exited Friday’s game against the Boston Red Sox due to right oblique soreness. It is now being labeled as a right oblique strain.
Carter recorded six home runs, 21 RBIs, 10 stolen bases and a .172/.292/.321 batting line for the Rangers this season. His defensive ability in center field has been even more critical. Baseball Savant ranks him in the 94th percentile in Fielding Run Value.
Freeman suited up in 36 games for the Rangers last season, batting .228 with three home runs and 15 RBIs. He is hitting .341 with two home runs and 11 RBIs in 10 games in Triple-A this season and went 1-for-2 in his lone game for Texas.
He has experience playing left field, right field, second base, and third base in the majors.
Texas also recalled right-hander Joe Ross from Triple-A Round Rock and optioned right-hander Luis Curvelo to the same affiliate. In addition, right-hander Michel Otanez was designated for assignment.
–Field Level Media
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Penguins acquire Oliver Okuliar from Panthers for Emil Pieniniemi
Providence Bruin Matthew Poitras gets wrapped up by Charlottte wing Oliver Okuliar in the second period. The Pittsburgh Penguins acquired forward Oliver Okuliar from the Florida Panthers in exchange for defenseman Emil Pieniniemi.
Okuliar played for Skelleftea AIK in the Swedish Hockey League last season, posting 15 goals and 14 assists in 46 games. During the postseason, the 26-year-old was tied for the league-lead in goals (six) and helped lead his team to the SHL Championship.
During the 2024-25 season, Okuliar played for the Charlotte Checkers in the American Hockey League, recording 19 goals and 22 assists in 69 games.
Pieniniemi, 21, was a third-round pick in the 2023 NHL Draft. Last season, he recorded three points in nine games for the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins.
–Field Level Media
