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Real Salt Lake bring 3-match win streak to San Diego

MLS: LAFC at Real Salt LakeSep 17, 2025; Sandy, Utah, USA; Real Salt Lake midfielder Diego Luna (8) reacts to a missed shot against the Los Angeles FC during the first half at America First Field. Mandatory Credit: Rob Gray-Imagn Images

Real Salt Lake seek their first four-match winning streak since June 2013 when they visit San Diego FC on Sunday night.

Real Salt Lake (3-1-0, 9 points) were blanked while losing their season opener against the Vancouver Whitecaps before scoring seven goals during the three consecutive wins.

RSL notched a 2-1 home victory over Austin FC last weekend when midfielder Stijn Spierings made his MLS debut in the 81st minute and scored the decisive goal seven minutes later.

The 30-year-old Dutchman was itching to get into the match before he became the difference-maker.

“During the second half, I was like, ‘C’mon, bring me on. I want to play and I want to have fun on the pitch with my teammates.'”

No need to worry there as RSL coach Pablo Mastroeni was on the same page and was looking to get Spierings into the match.

“It’s always a tough thing bringing a player into a group that’s on a good run,” Mastroeni said. “Obviously, we brought Stijn here because he’s got amazing qualities that will help our group. We definitely want to give him minutes.”

Star midfielder Diego Luna also scored for RSL. The 22-year-old Luna missed the first three games due to a knee injury.

San Diego FC (3-0-1, 10 points) outscored their first four MLS opponents 11-3.

But things didn’t go so well against Mexican side Toluca FC in Concacaf Champions Cup play. San Diego lost 4-0 on Wednesday for a 6-3 aggregate defeat.

Forward Marcus Ingvartsen expects a turnaround on the home pitch against RSL.

“We need to believe in ourselves,” Ingvartsen said. “We have such a good feeling when we step on the field here at home.”

In its most-recent MLS match, San Diego played to a 3-3 road tie against FC Dallas. San Diego let a 2-0 lead get away and FC Dallas scored the equalizer in the fifth minute of second-half stoppage time.

Ingvartsen scored on a penalty kick while midfielder Onni Valakari scored the other two San Diego goals.

Now San Diego matches up against an RSL squad that is thriving.

“I think we’re going to play a team that wants to play a little bit with the ball so we’ll be ready for that,” Ingvartsen said.

The squads split two matches last season. Each team won on the road by a 3-1 score. Luna had two goals in RSL’s win in San Diego, while Ingvartsen had a goal in San Diego’s win at Sandy, Utah.

–Field Level Media

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Report: Syracuse hero Gerry McNamara returning as coach

Syndication: The Greenville NewsSiena Saints head coach Gerry McNamara calls a play Thursday, March 19, 2026, during the NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament first round game against the Duke Blue Devils at Bon Secours Wellness Arena in Greenville, South Carolina.

Gerry McNamara, who led Syracuse to its lone national title in 2003 as the starting point guard, is close to finalizing a deal to be the school’s next head coach, ESPN reported on Sunday.

McNamara, 42, has been the head coach at Siena the last two seasons, guiding the Saints to the NCAA Tournament this season after winning the MAAC conference tournament. As a No. 16 seed, Siena gave top-seeded Duke a scare in the first round on Thursday before losing 71-65.

Before taking over at Siena, McNamara served as an assistant coach under Jim Boeheim and Adrian Autry for 15 seasons.

Per the report, McNamara has had multiple discussions — virtually and in person — with Syracuse athletic director Bryan Blair over the past week.

During the process, school officials reportedly emphasized a commitment to being among the top third of ACC schools in terms of NIL.

Along with helping Syracuse win the national title during his freshman year alongside Carmelo Anthony, McNamara holds the program records for 3-pointers (400), 3-point attempts (1,131), free-throw percentage (88.8%) and minutes played (4,799). An All-Big East honoree three times, he started all 135 games of his career from 2002-06 and had his No. 3 jersey retired in 2023.

McNamara returned to his alma mater in 2009 as a graduate assistant, then was elevated to an assistant in 2011 under Boeheim. He received another promotion, to associate head coach, when Autry was named Boeheim’s successor in 2023.

McNamara left for Siena in 2024, posting a 37-30 record in two seasons. Before this spring, the Saints had not made the NCAA Tournament since 2010.

Autry, also a former star player at Syracuse, was fired earlier this month after the Orange missed out on the NCAA Tournament in his three seasons at the helm.

Syracuse did not qualify for each of the last five NCAA Tournaments, which represents the school’s longest dry spell since 1967-72. From 1973 to 2021, the Orange participated in 39 of the 48 tournaments.

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Jets end skid by beating Rangers in OT

NHL: Winnipeg Jets at New York RangersMar 22, 2026; New York, New York, USA; Winnipeg Jets left wing Kyle Connor (81) passes the puck while defended by New York Rangers defenseman Vladislav Gavrikov (44) during the first period at Madison Square Garden. Mandatory Credit: John Jones-Imagn Images

Kyle Connor and Gabriel Villardi scored in the first two rounds of the shootout and the visiting Winnipeg Jets ended a three-game losing streak with a 3-2 victory over the host New York Rangers on Sunday afternoon.

Connor scored when he got a shot to trickle under rookie Dylan Garand’s pads and his shootout goal occurred after he had 11 shot attempts in regulation and overtime. Vilardi scored when he cut to the right and flicked a wrist shot by Garand.

Backup goalie Eric Comrie stopped Vincent Trocheck and J.T. Miller in the shootout after making three saves during an interference penalty on Mark Scheifele in overtime.

The Jets (29-29-12, 70 points) snapped their skid after blowing a pair of one-goal leads. Winnipeg began Sunday five points behind the Nashville Predators for the final wild-card spot.

Adam Lowry and Vilardi scored in regulation for the Jets, who could not score during a late power play in overtime. Comrie made 27 saves and prevented the Jets from another loss.

Tye Kartye and Mika Zibanejad scored tying goals in the second period as the Rangers (28-33-9, 65 points) lost their fourth straight. Garand made 35 saves in a solid NHL debut after being called up to replace backup goalie Jonathan Quick (upper-body injury).

Lowry opened the scoring with 6:54 left in the first period when he got a step on New York defenseman Vladislav Gavrikov and buried a tap-in after getting to the front of the net. Kartye tied it 41 seconds into the second period after Miller pried the puck away from Vilardi.

Vilardi gave the Jets the lead again with 13:17 left when he finished off a one-timer in between the circle after being left open by Braden Schneider and Kartye. Zibanejad tied when he took a pass from Adam Fox and blasted a one-timer from the right circle past Comrie with 5:57 remaining.

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Lionel Messi scores as Inter Miami rally past NYCFC

MLS: Inter Miami CF at New York City FCMar 22, 2026; New York, New York, USA; New York City FC midfielder Keaton Parks (55) and New York City FC midfielder Maximiliano Moralez (10) fight for the ball challenged by Inter Miami forward Lionel Messi (10) during the first half at Yankee Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Mark Smith-Imagn Images

Micael Dos Santos’ go-ahead goal in the 74th minute lifted Inter Miami to a 3-2 comeback victory over host New York City FC on Sunday afternoon.

Dos Santos headed home a beautiful ball from fellow defender Noah Allen, which found its way past NYCFC keeper Matt Freese and gave Inter Miami (3-1-1, 10 points) its first MLS win since March 7.

Lionel Messi scored his 901st career goal and Gonzalo Lujan scored his first career MLS goal for Inter Miami, which bounced back after being eliminated from the CONCACAF Champions Cup on Wednesday after a pair of draws against Nashville and that side advancing on the away goals tiebreaker.

NYCFC (3-1-1, 10 points) suffered its first defeat of the season and snapped a three-game winning streak despite goals from Nicolas Fernandez Mercau and Agustin Ojeda.

Maxi Moralez delivered his own stellar assist to Ojeda in the 59th minute to put NYCFC briefly ahead 2-1.

Moralez sent a great ball through traffic down the middle of the field to Ojeda, who was uncontested, and flipped the ball past Inter Miami goalkeeper Dayne St. Clair.

But two minutes later, Inter Miami earned a free kick and Messi delivered. His shot deflected off NYCFC’s Hannes Wolf and redirected past Freese (five saves) to tie the game at 2.

Messi nearly had a multi-goal match as he came close on several chances. He hit the post in the 31st minute and the crossbar in the 42nd minute. He also had a late opportunity to pad Miami’s lead but missed wide.

German Berterame appeared to extend Miami’s lead in the 79th minute, but what would have been his first goal with his new club was nullified after he was ruled offside.

After Lujan scored in the fourth minute, NYCFC leveled the match on a fantastic free kick goal by Fernandez Mercau, who lifted a high shot that bounced just under the crossbar and in, freezing St. Clair in place in the 17th minute.

NYCFC used Moralez as a decoy, having him approach as if he would take the shot and then Fernandez Mercau ran up and booted it.

St. Clair (three saves) made a huge save late in stoppage time to preserve Inter Miami’s win.

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