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Mystics rookie G Georgia Amoore injures ACL
Georgia Amoore speaks to the media during press conferences ahead of the Wildcats’ NCAA first-round game against Liberty. Thursday, March 20, 2025 Washington Mystics rookie guard Georgia Amoore sustained an injury to her right ACL in Tuesday’s practice.
The team announced Wednesday that it is examining treatment and rehabilitation options for Amoore, 24.
The Mystics selected Amoore with the sixth overall pick in the 2025 WNBA Draft on April 14.
Amoore is an Australia native who played college hoops at Virginia Tech (2020-24) and Kentucky (2024-25).
The two-time All-American averaged 15.7 points and 5.5 assists in 157 games for the Hokies and Wildcats.
–Field Level Media
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Lakers, with stars back together, take on lowly Kings
Feb 28, 2026; San Francisco, California, USA; Los Angeles Lakers forward/guard Luka Doncic (77) and forward LeBron James (23) exchange high fives during a substitution against the Golden State Warriors in the third quarter at Chase Center. Mandatory Credit: David Gonzales-Imagn Images After closing out February by putting an emphatic end to a three-game losing streak, the Los Angeles Lakers will leap into March with a visit from the Sacramento Kings on Sunday.
The Lakers earned a 129-101 victory over the Golden State Warriors on Saturday that was not diminished in the slightest, even as their opponent was without star Stephen Curry.
Luka Doncic scored 26 points with eight assists for Los Angeles on his 27th birthday, while LeBron James celebrated the occasion with 22 points and nine assists. Austin Reaves added 18 points as Rui Hachimura (illness) missed his second consecutive game.
The Lakers finally have Doncic, James and Reaves together on a consistent basis after all three have been hit by injuries at separate times this season. But on-court cohesion has not come easy with Los Angeles losing home games against the Boston Celtics and Orlando Magic, followed by a road loss to the Phoenix Suns on Thursday.
After shooting just 39.1% from the floor against the Celtics, the Lakers have improved on that number in each of the past three games leading to their 53.3% shooting against the Warriors. Doncic, James and Reaves combined to shoot 56.1% (23 of 41).
“Our back was against the wall after losing the way we have been losing lately,” James said on the Spectrum SportsNet broadcast. “We wanted to fix that and started on the defensive end. And then not turning the ball over on the offensive end, we had a really good rhythm.”
Los Angeles continues to sit sixth in the Western Conference and in possession of the final automatic berth in the playoffs.
The Kings are the worst team in the NBA at 14-47 but have been distancing themselves from their recent franchise-record 16-game losing streak with victories in two of their past three games.
Precious Achiuwa scored a career-high 29 points with 12 rebounds, Maxime Raynaud had 22 points and Daeqwon Plowden added 19 off the bench as Sacramento earned a 130-121 road victory over the Dallas Mavericks on Thursday.
“We have a good team of playmakers understanding that they’re going to get to their spots,” said Plowden, who was in just his 18th NBA game over two seasons. “Now it’s just me finding windows where I can get out quick (3-pointers) or cuts to the basket or even in transition. It jells well with what we have going on.”
In the second game of a back-to-back, Sacramento was without Russell Westbrook (thigh) and Keegan Murray (ankle).
The Kings shot 50.5% from the floor while soaring past their conference-worst average of 110.4 points per game. They won even as the Mavericks shot 55.6% overall and 43.5% (10 of 23) from 3-point range.
Sacramento had a season-low five turnovers. They also forced the Mavericks into 18 turnovers that they turned into 21 points.
–Field Level Media
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Hannah Green wins her 2nd HSBC Women's World Championship
Aug 21, 2025; Mississauga, Ontario, CAN; Hannah Green plays her tee shot at the third hole during first round play at the CPKC Women’s Open golf tournament. Mandatory Credit: Dan Hamilton-Imagn Images Australia’s Hannah Green held off Auston Kim on Sunday to win the HSBC Women’s World Championship in Singapore for the second time.
Green, the 2024 champion, balanced three birdies and three bogeys on an eventful back nine to finish with a 3-under 69 and a final score of 14-under at Sentosa Golf Club. The 2019 Women’s PGA Championship winner tapped in for bogey at the 18th for her seventh LPGA Tour title.
“When I did win Singapore two years ago, I went on to win two other tournaments that season and pretty much had my best season on tour,” said Green, 29. “So having a win so early in the season gives me a bit more flexibility with the tournaments that I can play. So I’m hoping that this puts me in good stead for the rest of the year.”
Green was at 16-under after birdies at the first, 11th and 13th holes and an eagle at the par-5 eighth hole. Her birdie at the par-3 15th helped her survive a bogey-bogey finish.
“I knew that I had enough of a lead to be able to get away with making mistakes coming down the stretch. But I think 15 was the real turning point,” she said.
First- and second-round leader Kim nearly chased down her first title, matching the low round of the day with a 67 to finish one shot behind Green in the 72-hole, no-cut tournament.
Kim carded six birdies and an eagle at No. 8, but a bogey at the par-3 15th proved costly for the 25-year-old American.
“Overall, I think it was a really solid week,” Kim said. “A great way to start the year. I hit a lot of bad shots but I also hit a lot of good ones, and it was really confidence boosting. I hit all these bad shots, and I didn’t feel like I had anything chose to my A game, but I was still able it pull off a result like this and play some really solid golf.”
Australia’s Minjee Lee (72 on Sunday), Angel Yin (71) and France’s Pauline Roussin-Bouchard (68) tied for third place at 11-under with South Korea’s Haeran Ryu (72) another shot back in solo sixth.
World No. 1 Jeeno Thitikul of Thailand finished with a 73 and tied for 31st at 2-under, one shot behind defending champion Lydia Ko (72) of New Zealand.
–Field Level Media
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Cards extend manager Oliver Marmol through '28 season
Feb 22, 2026; West Palm Beach, Florida, USA; St. Louis Cardinals manager Oliver Marmol (37) looks on from inside the dugout against the Houston Astros during the fifth inning at CACTI Park of the Palm Beaches. Mandatory Credit: Sam Navarro-Imagn Images St. Louis Cardinals manager Oliver Marmol received a two-year contract extension through the 2028 season, the team announced Sunday.
Financial terms were not disclosed by the team, which holds an option for the 2029 season.
“As I’ve gotten to know Oli, I’ve seen someone who cares about this organization and knows what has made the Cardinals special over time — and who understands that for us to get where we need to go, we must compete relentlessly to set new standards in everything that we do,” president of baseball operations Chaim Bloom said.
“He is invested in the progress of our young core and is unafraid to challenge himself and to help those around him grow. I am energized to continue working with him towards the on-field success that we expect and that our fans deserve.”
Marmol, 39, has guided the Cardinals to a 325-323 record during his four seasons as the skipper. He led St. Louis to the National League Central title in 2022 before the team fell in the wild-card series to the Philadelphia Phillies.
Last season, the Cardinals posted a 78-84 record to finish in fourth place in the NL Central.
Marmol was a coach with St. Louis from 2017-21 under previous managers Mike Shildt and Mike Matheny.
–Field Level Media
