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BLAST Premier: Fall Final gets started in Copenhagen

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Natus Vincere and Team Vitality recorded sweeps in their opening group-stage matches Wednesday at the BLAST Premier: Fall Final 2024 competition in Copenhagen, Denmark.

Eight teams are battling in this week’s $425,000 Counter-Strike 2 tournament, with the winner earning $200,000 and advancing to the World Final taking place from Oct. 30-Nov. 8 in Sentosa, Singapore.

NAVI swept Team Falcons in Group A, winning 13-5 on Anubis and 13-10 on Ancient. G2 Esports also won their opener in Group A, sandwiching a 13-7 win on Dust II and a 13-9 victory on Mirage around a 13-6 loss to FaZe Clan on Inferno.

Vitality crushed Astralis in Group B, winning 13-0 on Inferno and 13-4 on Dust II. Team Liquid rallied to win its opener over Team Spirit, losing 13-3 on Dust II before pulling out 13-11 and 13-10 victories on Nuke and Anubis, respectively.

The top three teams from each group make the playoffs. The group stage winners advance to the semifinals, while the runners-up will be the high seeds in the quarterfinals and the third-place teams will be the low seeds. All matches are best-of-three until Sunday’s best-of-five grand final.

Thursday’s schedule:

–Team Falcons vs. FaZe Clan

–Natus Vincere vs. G2 Esports

–Astralis vs. Team Spirit

–Team Vitality vs. Team Liquid

Group A standings:

1. Natus Vincere, 1-0, plus-11

1. G2 Esports, 1-0, plus-3

3. FaZe Clan, 0-1, minus-3

3. Team Falcons, 0-1, minus-11

Group B standings:

1. Team Vitality, 1-0, plus-22

1. Team Liquid, 1-0, minus-5

3. Team Spirit, 0-1, plus-5

3. Astralis, 0-1, minus-22

BLAST Premier Fall Final results (prize money, BLAST Premier points):

1. TBD, $200,000, World Final qualification, 3,200 points

2. TBD, $85,000, 2,200 points

3-4. TBD, TBD, $40,000, 1,300 points

5-6. TBD, TBD, $20,000, 600 points

7-8. TBD, TBD, $10,000, 400 points

–Field Level Media

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Reports: Iowa finalizing 6-year deal with coach Ben McCollum

NCAA Basketball: NCAA Tournament Second Round-Iowa at FloridaMar 22, 2026; Tampa, FL, USA; Iowa Hawkeyes head coach Ben McCollum calls a timeout against the Florida Gators in the second half during a second round game of the men’s 2026 NCAA Tournament at Benchmark International Arena. Mandatory Credit: Nathan Ray Seebeck-Imagn Images

Ben McCollum is finalizing a deal with Iowa that would keep him as the Hawkeyes basketball coach for the next six years, ESPN reported Friday.

McCollum is coming off his first season at the helm in Iowa, when he took the Hawkeyes on their deepest NCAA tournament run in almost 40 years.

Compiling a 24-13 record, the Storm Lake, Iowa, native led the No. 9 Hawkeyes on a run to the Elite Eight that included a 73-72 second-round upset win over top-seeded Florida and another win over No. 4 Nebraska before being eliminated by Illinois in the regional final.

McCollum, 45, came to Iowa last spring after one season at Drake, which he led to the NCAA Tournament after guiding the Bulldogs to the Missouri Valley regular season and conference tournament titles in his first year with the program. Drake finished with a 31-4 record after falling to Texas Tech in the second round of the 2025 NCAA tournament.

He previously spent 15 seasons with NCAA Division II power Northwest Missouri State University, helping his alma mater capture four national championships (2017, 2019, 2021, 2022).

During his 17-year coaching career, McCollum has amassed a record of 450-108.

McCollum was reportedly pursued by North Carolina in their search for a head coach to replace Hubert Davis, who was fired after five seasons. Former Denver Nuggets coach Michael Malone was ultimately hired to coach the Tar Heels.

–Field Level Media

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Floyd Mayweather Jr., Manny Pacquiao agree to rematch

Boxing: Mayweather vs PacquiaoMay 2, 2015; Las Vegas, NV, USA; Floyd Mayweather (right) talks with Manny Pacquiao as celebrates after his welterweight championship bout at MGM Grand Garden Arena. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images

Floyd Mayweather Jr. and Manny Pacquiao have agreed to terms on an amended deal for a proposed boxing match on Sept. 25 in Las Vegas.

Manny Pacquiao Promotions CEO Jas Mathur told The Ring magazine on Friday that the sides reached terms to go ahead with the anticipated bout at T-Mobile Arena. The fight will stream live on Netflix.

The initial plan was for the bout to be held at The Sphere in Las Vegas on Sept. 19, however that fell through. The rock band The Eagles are performing on that date as part of their residency at the venue.

Mayweather could be rather busy given that he has exhibition bouts lined up against Mike Tyson and Greek kickboxer Mike Zambidis. The Tyson fight does not have a specific date or location, while the Zambidis bout is set for June 27 in Athens, Greece.

Mayweather, 49, and Pacquiao initially fought in 2015 after years of buildup, with the former winning by unanimous decision. That bout wound up being the highest grossing boxing event of all time.

Pacquiao, 47, retired from boxing in September 2021 as the only eight-division world champion in boxing history before coming out of retirement last year for a WBC welterweight title fight against Mario Barrios, which ended in a majority draw.

Mayweather, who has a perfect 50-0 career record and won 15 world titles, hasn’t fought competitively since his highly controversial boxing match against UFC legend Conor McGregor in August of 2017.

–Field Level Media

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Coaches share spotlight as slumping Red Bulls visit Fire

Soccer: International Friendly Soccer-Panama at USAJan 27, 2019; Glendale, AZ, USA; USA head coach Gregg Berhalter (left) greets midfielder Michael Bradley after being pulled from the game against Panama during an international friendly soccer match at State Farm Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images

When Chicago hosts New York on Saturday, it will be a reunion of former U.S. men’s national team members Gregg Berhalter, now the coach of the Fire, and Michael Bradley, who is in his first season guiding the Red Bulls.

In 2019, which was the final season of Bradley’s 14-year playing career on the USMNT, Berhalter was the head coach of the Stars and Stripes.

Seven years later, their respective MLS teams are going in opposite directions. While Chicago (5-3-2, 17 points) has collected 13 points in its last six games, New York (3-5-3, 12 points) is winless over its last five MLS matches.

After opening with wins in his first two games as an MLS coach, it has been a struggle for Bradley.

“He probably doesn’t need my advice, but you know coaching is a journey and he’s a smart guy,” Berhalter said. “And for him, it’s just a continual journey to keep learning and keep improving.”

The journey has been filled with success for Berhalter. In five seasons with the Columbus Crew, he guided them to four playoff berths. Last year, in his first season with the Fire, Berhalter helped them end an eight-year postseason drought.

“The way he sees the game, the way he sets up training sessions, the tone that he has with the group, his way of leading — you take little bits of that and you try to use it in a way that can help you,” Bradley said.

The Red Bulls have failed to score in their last two MLS matches, including a 2-0 loss at home last Saturday to FC Dallas.

Getting on the scoreboard won’t be easy against Chicago keeper Chris Brady who has recorded five clean sheets, including four at home.

Eighteen-year-old forward Julian Hall (six goals, two assists) has emerged as the top threat for New York, while Chicago is paced by forward Hugo Cuypers, who is tied for the league lead with 10 goals after scoring a brace in each of the Fire’s last three MLS matches.

“They have speed. They’re a quite big, physical team. We’re not gonna shy away from that,” Red Bulls keeper Ethan Horvath said. “We’re gonna go out. We’re gonna attack the game head on and try to give Chicago a really tough time.”

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