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Eishockey: Sportlicher Absteiger in der Deutschen Eishockey-Liga ist der Traditionsklub Düsseldorfer EG, die wenn nichts aussergewöhnliches passiert, in die DEL2 runter müssen. Sie drücken den Ravensburgern die Daumen, denn das ist das Team, dass als einziger Klub keine Lizenz für die DEL beantragt haben. Sollten sie also Meister werden, dann bleibt die DEG erstklassig. Das will aber zum Beispiel der Hauptrundenmeister Kassel Huskies verhindern. Allerdings haben die Huskies in den letzten vier Jahren dreimal Platz eins nach der regulären Saison belegt, dreimal verpassten sie trotzdem den Aufstieg. Diesmal soll es also klappen, aber es wäre für den Sportdirektor Daniel Kreutzer sicher auch irgendwie unangenehm, denn er ist wahrlich eine Legende der Düsseldorfer EG. Sechzehn Jahre trug er das DEG-Dress, sein Trikot mit der Nummer 23 wurde dort nicht mehr vergeben. Schon etwas tragisch, wenn er jetzt mit dem einen Herzensverein Kassel Huskies aufsteigt, und sein anderer Herzensverein DEG absteigt. Zunächst aber geniesst er die aktuelle Saison der Huskies und freut sich auf die Playoffs in der DEL2 und wäre am Ende nicht abgeneigt, dann Sportdirektor eines Erstligisten zu sein. Eishockey: Die Zwillinge Lilli und Luisa Welcke haben vor einigen Wochen etwas Ausserordentliches geschafft, denn die deutsche Frauen-Nationalmannschaft hat sich auch dank der Zwillinge bereits ein Jahr vor Olympia in Mailand und Cortina d‘Ampezzo qualifiziert. Beim so wichtigen 2:1-Sieg gegen Ungarn waren es sowohl Lilli als auch Luisa, die die beiden Tore erzielt haben. Aktuell spielen beide in den USA am College in Boston. Da müssen wir von der "Sportstunde" die beiden Eishockey-Spielerinnen unbedingt näher kennenlernen. (www.sport-magazin.de) Hier gibt es die Interviews in voller Länge: Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/de/podcast/sportstunde-interviews-in-voller-l%C3%A4nge/id1705390264?uo=4 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/00va1TW4YzTYDCGMpkNMOU Website. https://sportstunde-podcast.de/
Zimní olympijské hry v roce 2026 se uskuteční v Itálii. Autor Sportovních ozvěn Kamil Jáša pátral, jaká bude hokejová hala v Miláně. A řeč přišla i na Cortinu d'Ampezzo.Všechny díly podcastu Sportovní ozvěny můžete pohodlně poslouchat v mobilní aplikaci mujRozhlas pro Android a iOS nebo na webu mujRozhlas.cz.
Die Schwyzerin ist im Super-G in Cortina d' Ampezzo auf den dritten Platz gefahren. Nun wird sie künftig wohl mit anderen Gefühlen in die Dolomiten reisen als zuletzt. Sie habe das Unerfreuliche der letzten zwei Jahre mit Verletzungen endgültig hinter sich gelassen. Weiter in der Sendung: · Gerhard Pfister, Zuger Nationalrat und abtretender Mitte-Präsident, will nicht für den freiwerdenden Sitz im Bundesrat kandidieren. · Das Lichtfestival Lilu in Luzern hat dieses Jahr rund 150'000 Besuchende angezogen. Das sind 10'000 mehr als 2024. · Seit zehn Jahren amtet Sandro Forni als Präsident des Theaters Arth. Nun schaut er seiner letzten Operetten-Saison entgegen. Forni ist unser Sonntagsgast.
Das sagt FCL-Trainer Mario Frick vor dem Start in die Rückrunde der Fussballmeisterschaft. Am Sonntag trifft Luzern auswärts auf Lausanne. Seine Mannschaft habe sich intensiv auf die zweite Saisonhälfte vorbereitet. Diese Energie gelte es nun, weiter zu transportieren, so Frick. Weiter in der Sendung: · Der Nidwaldner Skirennfahrer Marco Odermatt hat zum dritten Mal die Lauberhorn-Abfahrt gewonnen – vor dem Berner Oberländer Franjo von Allmen. · Die Schwyzerin Corinne Suter ist bei der Frauen-Abfahrt in Cortina d' Ampezzo als beste Zentralschweizerin auf den fünften Platz gefahren. · Das Luzerner Kriminalgericht hat einen Luzerner Geschäftsmann verurteilt, der Covid-Kredite erschlichen haben soll.
Pred kratkim je Karnijske Alpe obiskal italijanski predsednik Sergio Mattarella. V kraju Ampezzo je počastil 80-letnico Karnijske republike. Ta del zgodovine pri nas ni dobro poznan, kaj se je dogajajo pri naših sosedih leta 1944? Muzej literature v Trstu je posvečen književnikom, ki so navdih našli v večkulturnem mestu, v nekdanjem pristaniškem središču Avsto-Ogrske monarhije. Boris Pahor je še pred smrtjo svoj pisalni stroj podaril pobudnikom muzeja. Z majčko skupine Laibach izvemo za glasbeno interpretacijo Alamuta Vladimirja Bartola, znana grafika Avgusta Černigoja pa dopolnjuje predstavitev Srečka Kosovela. Slovenski literarni svet zastopajo še Alojz Rebula, Marko Kravos, Dušan Jelinčič, pozabili niso niti na prvo ženski časopis, ki ga je urejala Marica Nadlišek.
AMPEZZO (UDINE) (ITALPRESS) - Il presidente della Repubblica, Sergio Mattarella, si è recato ad Ampezzo per la commemorazione dell'80° anniversario della zona libera della Carnia e dell'Alto Friuli. La celebrazione si è aperta con la deposizione da parte del Capo dello Stato di una corona al Monumento ai Caduti. sat (fonte video: Quirinale)
AMPEZZO (UDINE) (ITALPRESS) - AMPEZZO (UDINE) (ITALPRESS) - "Il 1944 fu un anno carico di orrore, in Italia e in Europa. Il progressivo ritiro delle truppe naziste lasciava dietro di sé una drammatica scia di stragi. Ne sono testimonianza i villaggi dei nostri Appennini e delle nostre Alpi violati e incendiati, da Sant'Anna di Stazzema a Marzabotto, da Civitella Val di Chiana a Fivizzano. A Boves, alla Carnia. L'offensiva alleata martellava le città con bombardamenti dagli esiti spesso tragici, come quello che portò, a Milano, alla morte di 184 bambini, nella Scuola elementare Francesco Crispi di Gorla. Da Fossoli partivano i trasporti degli ebrei verso i campi di sterminio di Bergen Belsen e Auschwitz. Contemporaneamente prendeva forza il movimento di Resistenza al fascismo che, con il regime della Repubblica Sociale Italiana, era complice della ferocia nazista". Lo ha detto il presidente della Repubblica, Sergio Mattarella, nel suo intervento ad Ampezzo all'80° anniversario della zona libera della Carnia e dell'Alto Friuli. sat/gtr(Fonte video: Quirinale)
In this episode, OWA Talks is joined by Barbara De Rigo of De Rigo Vision SPA. Listen as we discuss YALEA, an exciting De Rigo house brand, created and launched in collaboration with our guest, that promotes contemporary women and seeks to help enhance their personal growth and empowerment.About the guest: Barbara De Rigo was born in Cortina d' Ampezzo and, after graduating as a Parliamentary Interpreter in Bologna, she moved to Milan where she studied Foreign Languages and Literature. Her professional career in the family business began in 1993 in Germany at the Group's first branch, and, as of 1994, continued at the Foreign Trade Department at the company headquarters in Longarone. After eight years of commercial experience, her love for the various house brands saw her enter the Marketing sphere, where she worked, more specifically, with Police, Sting and Lozza - brands that thereafter became her passion and personal mission, dedicating herself exclusively to their strategy and development. Over the years, Barbara personally followed numerous collaborations with celebrities and artists (George Clooney, Antonio Banderas, David Beckham, Michael Schumacher, Mika, Gabriel Batistuta, Neymar and Lewis Hamilton, and many Italian artists including Marco Mengoni, Fedez, Francesco Renga, Tommaso Paradiso and Leo Gassman, to name but a few), in addition to co-branding activities with fashion houses and prestigious brands (Disney, Maserati, Yamamay, Pininfarina, Cirque du Soleil, FILA and Philosophy).She is also at the helm of the following corporate social and environmental responsibility projects, which she has followed with passion every step of the way: ‘Lookbeyond' to mark Police's 30th anniversary in support of Doctors Without Borders; the book and comic ‘IntereSTING' on occasion of Sting's 30th anniversary in collaboration with charity S.O.S. Children's Villages; the collaboration between Sting and Save the Planet, the non-profit association that develops and promotes projects to safeguard the environment.In 2018, on occasion of the company's 40th anniversary, the Fondazione De Rigo H.E.ART Onlus was founded, aimed at supporting young people so that they can enjoy inalienable rights to health and education, also stimulating the development of their individual personalities through artistic and cultural activities. Barbara is the President and passionately dedicates a great deal of time to this special project.In 2020, Barbara became Chief Marketing Officer at De Rigo, assuming responsibility for the Group's entire Marketing and Communication structure. In 2021 she contributes to the creation and launch of Yalea, the fourth and new company house brand. An important project intended to enrich the Group's portfolio with a brand which aims to promote contemporary women by supporting their freedom of choice, encouraging their talent and rewarding their personal beauty. A brand which combines the cause of women globally and in a tangible way with virtuous projects dedicated to their empowerment.Like this episode? Please subscribe and share!iTunes | Spotify | Overcast | iHeartRadio | Google | AmazonConnect with the OWA:Website | LinkedIn | Instagram | Facebook
La donna di fine '800 non lavora per conto proprio, non porta a casa lo stipendio, nonvota. Stretta nei suoi abiti lunghi, va in chiesa e tiene alta la reputazione della famiglia. Eppureesiste una foto che rompe il muro della convenzione. Un'immagine che rappresente delle donne in montagna. Sono alpiniste che fieramente guardano dritte in camera come per dire: sì, esistiamo anche noi.Scritto e registrato da Irene GanzMontaggio di Sebastiano FrolloContatti: andataeritorno.podcast@gmail.com - quota.stories@gmail.comSito e blog: https://www.quotastories.comNewsletter: https://andataeritornopodcast.substack.com/Music by Epidemic Sound
Die Olympischen Winterspiele 2026 in Mailand und Cortina d?Ampezzo sollen klimafreundlich und nachhaltig werden, versprechen die Organisatoren. Doch diese Versprechen werden nicht gehalten: das haben BR-Reporter Georg Bayerle und der frühere Skirennläufer Felix Neureuther bei einer Recherchereise festegestellt. Den italienischen Dolomiten droht ein Desaster. Kunstschnee, Abholzungen, Straßenbau und Massentourismus. Dabei sorgt der Klimawandel schon jetzt für Gletscherschmelze und Sturzfluten. Andrea Herrmann hat mit Georg Bayerle darüber gesprochen, welchen Preis Mensch und Natur für die Winterspiele 2026 in Italien zahlen müssen.
Analyse zur Sturzorgie vom Wochenende In Cortina kam es bei den Speedrennen zu einer Vielzahl an Stürzen und schweren Verletzungen. Die Szene fragt sich nicht zum ersten Mal: Was ist da los? Wir suchen nach Antworten und besprechen das plötzlich wieder spannende Rennen im Gesamtweltcup. In Garmisch-Partenkirchen gab es einen Premierensieger und einen weiteren Abtritt im DSV-Team. Und es entwickelt sich offenbar ein Duell der Riesenbohrmaschinen. Bonus: Simon teilt seine Eindrücke als Rutscher vom Nachtriesenslalom in Schladming aus der Pole Position bei Marco Odermatts Fahrt. Alle Infos zum BOA Fit System gibt's auf boafit.com ...Du möchtest deinen Podcast auch kostenlos hosten und damit Geld verdienen? Dann schaue auf www.kostenlos-hosten.de und informiere dich. Dort erhältst du alle Informationen zu unseren kostenlosen Podcast-Hosting-Angeboten. kostenlos-hosten.de ist ein Produkt der Podcastbude.Gern unterstützen wir dich bei deiner Podcast-Produktion.+++Werbung+++ Jetzt im neuen Jahr besser füttern mit biologisch artgerechtem Rohfutter von BARFER'S. Für Deinen Hund oder Deine Katze mit 10 % Rabatt mit dem Gutscheincode „PODCAST10“. https://www.barfers-wellfood.de/
Ein aufregendes Rennwochenende im bezaubernden Cortina d`Ampezzo liegt hinter den Weltcupläuferinnen. Warum die Aufregung groß war und andere wiederum mehr an den Verstand und die Eigenverantwortung der Athletinnen appellierten, hören Sie in der aktuellen Episode von „wos dahinter steckt“.
L'apertura di giornata con le notizie e le voci dei protagonisti, tutto in meno di 30 minuti. C'è un'offerta della società Pizzarotti di Parma per realizzare, in un anno, la pista da bob a Cortina d'Ampezzo per le Olimpiadi del 2026, opera voluta dal ministro Salvini ma che è già stata bocciata dal CIO per il quale si dovrà utilizzare una pista già funzionante o almeno esistente. Ne parliamo con Gianluca Lorenzi, sindaco di Cortina d'Ampezzo.
Enjoy this week's episode with Italian DJ & Producer LEO GIRA. Leonardo Girardi, aka Leo Gira, is an Italian DJ, producer and musician. Born in Cortina d'Ampezzo, class of 1999, Leo is considered by many to be the new promise of the international console. Protagonist of the closing night of the Venice Biennale 2019, resident DJ, first at BLU in Cortina d'Ampezzo, AperyShow Music Festival 2017/2018 2019/2023, Basil Fresh Music Festival 2019, for a couple of years and then in summer 2020 at Sottovento in Porto Cervo, VIP Club Cortina, Meraviglioso Club Porto Cervo, ASTRA Club Miami, Boom Boom Room New York. Leo Gira counts the achievement of the tenth position in Traxsource's Afro-house chart with the single Ch'erek'a and especially the fifth position in Beatport's international chart with the track Don't feel alone (Leo Gira - Christian Lena), moreover, his remix of Crazy - SEAL is already played in clubs around the world after being included in Black Coffee's DjSets (Grammy Winner 2022). The track, soon to be released on an international label, has been supported by global console stars such as Solomun, Themba, Angelos, BadBox, AVG and Kreative Nativez. Ambassador of the non-profit Emma's Children has already held a charity tour in Africa in 2022 and is ready to start again next winter with the 2nd Africa Charity Tour. Enjoy this Afro Journey with LEO GIRA including his last release Save A Prayer along Kasango, Leo Guardo & Jordan Grace on Redolent! 01. Joseph Ray, Lakou Mizik - Bade Zile 02. Idd Aziz, Aytiwan - Iphathi (Kususa Remix) 03. Dr Feel - Yoruba Chant 04. Aura, Emanuele Esposito, Gianni Romano, Trick Beat, Djarah Kan - Water (2023 Recap) 05. Cincity, Jody Vivian - Lately (Enoo Napa Remix) 06. Queen G - El Desorden 07. Badbox - Zurna 08. Leo Gira & Kreative Nativez - Indlela (feat. Philasande) 09. Kasango, Leo Guardo, Leo Gira - Save A Prayer feat. Jordan Grace [Redolent Music] 10. Leo Gira - Me & You 11. Mango - Bella d'Estate (Back2Back & Leo Gira Remix) 12. Frigid Armadillo - Colours (Extended Mix) [Redolent Music] This show is syndicated & distributed exclusively by Syndicast. If you are a radio station interested in airing the show or would like to distribute your podcast / radio show please register here: https://syndicast.co.uk/distribution/registration
Wenn es um Cortina d`Ampezzo geht, kann sich nur alles ums Essen drehen. Von Frühstück bis zum selber gekochten Gericht.
NFL – National Football League – Week 10 Yesterday Washington Commanders 32, Philadelphia Eagles 21 Commanders 32, Eagles 21 – Commanders end sloppy Eagles’ perfect season 32-21 The Eagles’ bid for an undefeated season is over. The Washington Commanders turned methodical drives into scores and took advantage of turnover-prone Philadelphia to stun the Eagles 32-21 on Monday night and send them to their first loss in nine games this season. Behind Jalen Hurts, the Eagles were 8-0 for the first time in franchise history and the last team in the NFL that could make a run at Miami’s 17-0 mark in 1972 and the lone perfect season. The 2007 New England Patriots came close, going 18-0 before a Super Bowl loss. The Commanders also spoiled Pittsburgh’s 11-0 start in 2020. Hurts threw for just 174 yards. NCAAMBKB – Men’s College Basketball Tonight Michigan State vs. (4) Kentucky, 7:00 p.m. (at Indianapolis) Superhits 103.7 Cosy-FM 6:00 Eastern Michigan at Bradley, 8:00 p.m. NCAAMBKB – North Carolina, Gonzaga are 1-2 atop AP Top 25 poll North Carolina and Gonzaga are 1-2 in the first regular-season men’s college basketball poll from The Associated Press. Third-ranked Houston and fourth-ranked Kentucky picked up the remaining first-place votes in Top 25 with only slight changes from the preseason rankings. Baylor, Kansas, Duke, UCLA, Arkansas and Creighton round out the top 10. Tennessee fell 11 spots while Villanova fell out for the first time since February 2019. No. 24 Texas A&M and No. 25 Connecticut are the new additions. NCAAWBKB – Women’s College Basketball Tonight Oakland at Michigan State, 7:00 p.m. NCAAWBKB – No. 1 South Carolina, No. 2 Stanford showdown set South Carolina remains the unanimous choice at No. 1 in The Associated Press women’s basketball poll. The Gamecocks will face second-ranked Stanford on Sunday in the 63rd meeting between the top two teams in the poll. Texas, Iowa and UConn round out the first five. Ohio State moved up six spots to eighth after beating then-No. 5 Tennessee last week. The Lady Vols fell to 11th. Villanova and Utah entered the rankings at No. 24 and 25, replacing Princeton and South Dakota State. NCAAFB – Suspect caught in fatal shooting of 3 UVA FB players Authorities said a University of Virginia student and former member of the school’s football team fatally shot three current players as they returned from a field trip. The shooting set off panic and a 12-hour lockdown of the campus until the suspect was captured Monday. Students who were told to shelter in place beginning late Sunday described terrifying hours in hiding. While police searched for the gunman through the night, students sought safety in closets, dorm rooms, libraries and apartments. They listened to police scanners and tried to remember everything they were taught as children during active-shooter drills. The suspect was identified as 22-year-old Christopher Darnell Jones Jr. NCAAFB – Coach: Slain Virginia football players ‘were all good kids’ Three University of Virginia football players killed in an on-campus shooting are being remembered by head football coach Tony Elliott as “incredible young men with huge aspirations and extremely bright futures.” Devin Chandler, Lavel Davis Jr., and D’Sean Perry were returning from a class trip Sunday night when authorities say they were killed by a fellow student. The young men were athletes who’d been journeying through varying periods of transition in their college football careers. One was bouncing back from a season-ending injury. Another had changed positions on the team. And yet another had recently transferred in from the University of Wisconsin. NHL – National Hockey League Last Night Carolina Hurricanes 3, Chicago Blackhawks 0 Hurricanes 3, Blackhawks 0 – Rookie Kochetkov gets 1st shutout, Canes beat Blackhawks 3-0 Rookie Pyotr Kochetkov made 27 saves for his first career shutout, and the Carolina Hurricanes beat the Chicago Blackhawks 3-0. Jordan Martinook and Jordan Staal each had a goal and an assist for Carolina. Andrei Svechnikov scored his team-leading 12th goal, and Brent Burns had two assists. Kochetkov wasn’t heavily tested, but made some timely close-in stops in his second start this season and fifth game of his career. Chicago’s Petr Mrazek blocked 29 shots as the Blackhawks were blanked for the third time this season. Tonight Detroit Red Wings at Anaheim Ducks, 10:00 p.m. NHL – Sedin twins, Luongo and Alfredsson inducted to Hall of Fame Henrik and Daniel Sedin, Canucks teammate Roberto Luongo, former Ottawa Senators captain Daniel Alfredsson, Finnish women’s national team player Riikka Sallinen and Herb Carnegie were welcomed into the Hockey Hall of Fame as the class of 2022 on Monday. The Sedin twins and Luongo were elected in their first years of eligibility back in June, while Alfredsson had waited since 2017. The induction increased the number of Swedish players in the hall from four to seven. NBA – National Basketball Association Last Night Toronto Raptors 115, Detroit Pistons 111 Raptors 115, Pistons 111 – Blanton, Boucher lead short-handed Raptors past Pistons Dalano Banton scored 27 points and Chris Boucher added 20 as the short-handed Toronto Raptors snapped a three-game losing streak by beating the Detroit Pistons 115-111. O.G. Anunoby added 19 points and seven rebounds for Toronto, which played without Fred VanVleet (non-COVID illness), Pascal Siakam (abdominal strain) and Gary Trent (hip). Rookie Jaden Ivey scored 21 for Detroit, which lost its fourth straight. Bojan Bogdanovic added 18 points. MLB – Seattle’s Rodríguez, Atlanta’s Harris voted top rookies Seattle’s Julio Rodríguez and Atlanta’s Michael Harris II, a pair of 21-year-old center fielders, are baseball’s Rookies of the Year. Rodriguez hit .284 with 28 homers, 75 RBIs and 25 stolen bases in helping the Mariners reach the postseason for the first time since 2001. He won the AL honor by receiving 29 of 30 first-place votes and one second for 148 points from a BBWAA panel. Harris batted .297 with 19 homers, 64 RBIs and 20 steals. He was voted the NL award, getting 22 firsts and eight seconds for 134 points from a different BBWAA panel. MLB – Cubs release 5-time Gold Glove outfielder Heyward The Chicago Cubs have released Jason Heyward, cutting ties with a five-time Gold Glove outfielder who never produced at the plate the way they hoped. The 33-year-old Heyward had one season left on the $184 million, eight-year contract he signed prior to the 2016 season. He hit .245 with 62 home runs over seven years with the Cubs. Heyward famously rallied teammates with a pep talk during a rain delay late in Game 7 of the 2016 World Series. Chicago went on to win 8-7 in 10 innings, ending a championship drought that dated to 1908. Olympics – Winter 2026 – Russian skater Valieva could miss 2026 Olympics over doping The Court of Arbitration for Sport says 16-year-old Russian figure skater Kamila Valieva faces a potential four-year doping ban which would rule her out of the 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan-Cortina d’Ampezzo. CAS has registered an appeal from the World Anti-Doping Agency and says WADA is seeking a four-year ban to start on the date CAS makes its ruling. That would cover the next Olympics in Italy. WADA also wants Valieva to be disqualified from events including her gold-medal win in the Olympic team event in Beijing in February. Tennis – Djokovic set to be granted visa to play Australian Open Novak Djokovic is set to be granted a visa to play in next year’s Australian Open despite his high-profile deportation in January. The Australian Broadcasting Corp. says it has confirmed newspaper reports that the immigration minister has overturned Djokovic’s potential three-year exclusion period from Australia. The Australian Border Force has previously said an exclusion period could be waived under certain circumstances. Immigration Minister Andrew Giles has declined comment on privacy grounds. That means any announcement on Djokovic’s visa status for Australia would have to come from the 35-year-old Serbian tennis star. FIFA – World Cup – US Soccer uses rainbow crest in Qatar The U.S. Soccer Federation is using a rainbow version of its crest at the Americans’ World Cup training facility in Doha, Qatar. The federation normally uses a crest with blue lettering and red stripes but changed the stripes to seven different colors at the training facility, where workouts started ahead of the Americans’ World Cup opener against Wales on Nov. 21. The rainbow crest is part of the Be the Change initiative of the USSF and its players. Qatar has been criticized over attitudes towards LGBTQ fans and the treatment of migrant workers. NBAGL – NBA G-League Tonight Cleveland Charge at Grand Rapids Gold, 7:00 p.m. Motor City Cruise at Wisconsin Herd, 7:00 p.m. MCCAA – Junior College Athletics Tonight Women’s Basketball Lake Michigan College at Hope College JV, 5:30 p.m. Men’s Basketball Lake Michigan College at Hope College JV, 7:30 p.m. MHSAA – High School Sports Tonight Volleyball – State Quarterfinals Division 1 at Mason High School Gull Lake vs. Saline, 6:00 p.m. Division 3 at Hudsonville Unity Christian Kalamazoo Christian vs. Shelby, 6:30 p.m.AP MEN’S TOP 251North Carolina (44)2-02Gonzaga (14)2-03Houston (2)2-04Kentucky (3)2-05Baylor2-06Kansas2-07Duke2-08UCLA2-09Arkansas2-010Creighton2-011Texas2-012Indiana2-013Auburn2-014Arizona2-015TCU2-016Virginia2-017San Diego State2-018Alabama2-019Illinois2-020Michigan2-021Dayton2-022Tennessee1-123Texas Tech2-024Texas A&M2-025UConn2-0AP WOMEN’S TOP 251South Carolina (30)2-02Stanford4-03Texas1-04Iowa3-05UConn1-06Louisville3-07Iowa State2-08Ohio State2-09Notre Dame2-010NC State3-011Tennessee1-112Indiana2-013North Carolina2-014Virginia Tech2-015LSU3-016Oklahoma2-017Baylor2-018Arizona2-019Maryland2-120Creighton2-021Oregon2-022Nebraska2-023Michigan2-024Villanova2-025Utah3-0See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
NFL – National Football League – Week 10 Yesterday Washington Commanders 32, Philadelphia Eagles 21 Commanders 32, Eagles 21 – Commanders end sloppy Eagles’ perfect season 32-21 The Eagles’ bid for an undefeated season is over. The Washington Commanders turned methodical drives into scores and took advantage of turnover-prone Philadelphia to stun the Eagles 32-21 on Monday night and send them to their first loss in nine games this season. Behind Jalen Hurts, the Eagles were 8-0 for the first time in franchise history and the last team in the NFL that could make a run at Miami’s 17-0 mark in 1972 and the lone perfect season. The 2007 New England Patriots came close, going 18-0 before a Super Bowl loss. The Commanders also spoiled Pittsburgh’s 11-0 start in 2020. Hurts threw for just 174 yards. NCAAMBKB – Men’s College Basketball Tonight Michigan State vs. (4) Kentucky, 7:00 p.m. (at Indianapolis) Superhits 103.7 Cosy-FM 6:00 Eastern Michigan at Bradley, 8:00 p.m. NCAAMBKB – North Carolina, Gonzaga are 1-2 atop AP Top 25 poll North Carolina and Gonzaga are 1-2 in the first regular-season men’s college basketball poll from The Associated Press. Third-ranked Houston and fourth-ranked Kentucky picked up the remaining first-place votes in Top 25 with only slight changes from the preseason rankings. Baylor, Kansas, Duke, UCLA, Arkansas and Creighton round out the top 10. Tennessee fell 11 spots while Villanova fell out for the first time since February 2019. No. 24 Texas A&M and No. 25 Connecticut are the new additions. NCAAWBKB – Women’s College Basketball Tonight Oakland at Michigan State, 7:00 p.m. NCAAWBKB – No. 1 South Carolina, No. 2 Stanford showdown set South Carolina remains the unanimous choice at No. 1 in The Associated Press women’s basketball poll. The Gamecocks will face second-ranked Stanford on Sunday in the 63rd meeting between the top two teams in the poll. Texas, Iowa and UConn round out the first five. Ohio State moved up six spots to eighth after beating then-No. 5 Tennessee last week. The Lady Vols fell to 11th. Villanova and Utah entered the rankings at No. 24 and 25, replacing Princeton and South Dakota State. NCAAFB – Suspect caught in fatal shooting of 3 UVA FB players Authorities said a University of Virginia student and former member of the school’s football team fatally shot three current players as they returned from a field trip. The shooting set off panic and a 12-hour lockdown of the campus until the suspect was captured Monday. Students who were told to shelter in place beginning late Sunday described terrifying hours in hiding. While police searched for the gunman through the night, students sought safety in closets, dorm rooms, libraries and apartments. They listened to police scanners and tried to remember everything they were taught as children during active-shooter drills. The suspect was identified as 22-year-old Christopher Darnell Jones Jr. NCAAFB – Coach: Slain Virginia football players ‘were all good kids’ Three University of Virginia football players killed in an on-campus shooting are being remembered by head football coach Tony Elliott as “incredible young men with huge aspirations and extremely bright futures.” Devin Chandler, Lavel Davis Jr., and D’Sean Perry were returning from a class trip Sunday night when authorities say they were killed by a fellow student. The young men were athletes who’d been journeying through varying periods of transition in their college football careers. One was bouncing back from a season-ending injury. Another had changed positions on the team. And yet another had recently transferred in from the University of Wisconsin. NHL – National Hockey League Last Night Carolina Hurricanes 3, Chicago Blackhawks 0 Hurricanes 3, Blackhawks 0 – Rookie Kochetkov gets 1st shutout, Canes beat Blackhawks 3-0 Rookie Pyotr Kochetkov made 27 saves for his first career shutout, and the Carolina Hurricanes beat the Chicago Blackhawks 3-0. Jordan Martinook and Jordan Staal each had a goal and an assist for Carolina. Andrei Svechnikov scored his team-leading 12th goal, and Brent Burns had two assists. Kochetkov wasn’t heavily tested, but made some timely close-in stops in his second start this season and fifth game of his career. Chicago’s Petr Mrazek blocked 29 shots as the Blackhawks were blanked for the third time this season. Tonight Detroit Red Wings at Anaheim Ducks, 10:00 p.m. NHL – Sedin twins, Luongo and Alfredsson inducted to Hall of Fame Henrik and Daniel Sedin, Canucks teammate Roberto Luongo, former Ottawa Senators captain Daniel Alfredsson, Finnish women’s national team player Riikka Sallinen and Herb Carnegie were welcomed into the Hockey Hall of Fame as the class of 2022 on Monday. The Sedin twins and Luongo were elected in their first years of eligibility back in June, while Alfredsson had waited since 2017. The induction increased the number of Swedish players in the hall from four to seven. NBA – National Basketball Association Last Night Toronto Raptors 115, Detroit Pistons 111 Raptors 115, Pistons 111 – Blanton, Boucher lead short-handed Raptors past Pistons Dalano Banton scored 27 points and Chris Boucher added 20 as the short-handed Toronto Raptors snapped a three-game losing streak by beating the Detroit Pistons 115-111. O.G. Anunoby added 19 points and seven rebounds for Toronto, which played without Fred VanVleet (non-COVID illness), Pascal Siakam (abdominal strain) and Gary Trent (hip). Rookie Jaden Ivey scored 21 for Detroit, which lost its fourth straight. Bojan Bogdanovic added 18 points. MLB – Seattle’s Rodríguez, Atlanta’s Harris voted top rookies Seattle’s Julio Rodríguez and Atlanta’s Michael Harris II, a pair of 21-year-old center fielders, are baseball’s Rookies of the Year. Rodriguez hit .284 with 28 homers, 75 RBIs and 25 stolen bases in helping the Mariners reach the postseason for the first time since 2001. He won the AL honor by receiving 29 of 30 first-place votes and one second for 148 points from a BBWAA panel. Harris batted .297 with 19 homers, 64 RBIs and 20 steals. He was voted the NL award, getting 22 firsts and eight seconds for 134 points from a different BBWAA panel. MLB – Cubs release 5-time Gold Glove outfielder Heyward The Chicago Cubs have released Jason Heyward, cutting ties with a five-time Gold Glove outfielder who never produced at the plate the way they hoped. The 33-year-old Heyward had one season left on the $184 million, eight-year contract he signed prior to the 2016 season. He hit .245 with 62 home runs over seven years with the Cubs. Heyward famously rallied teammates with a pep talk during a rain delay late in Game 7 of the 2016 World Series. Chicago went on to win 8-7 in 10 innings, ending a championship drought that dated to 1908. Olympics – Winter 2026 – Russian skater Valieva could miss 2026 Olympics over doping The Court of Arbitration for Sport says 16-year-old Russian figure skater Kamila Valieva faces a potential four-year doping ban which would rule her out of the 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan-Cortina d’Ampezzo. CAS has registered an appeal from the World Anti-Doping Agency and says WADA is seeking a four-year ban to start on the date CAS makes its ruling. That would cover the next Olympics in Italy. WADA also wants Valieva to be disqualified from events including her gold-medal win in the Olympic team event in Beijing in February. Tennis – Djokovic set to be granted visa to play Australian Open Novak Djokovic is set to be granted a visa to play in next year’s Australian Open despite his high-profile deportation in January. The Australian Broadcasting Corp. says it has confirmed newspaper reports that the immigration minister has overturned Djokovic’s potential three-year exclusion period from Australia. The Australian Border Force has previously said an exclusion period could be waived under certain circumstances. Immigration Minister Andrew Giles has declined comment on privacy grounds. That means any announcement on Djokovic’s visa status for Australia would have to come from the 35-year-old Serbian tennis star. FIFA – World Cup – US Soccer uses rainbow crest in Qatar The U.S. Soccer Federation is using a rainbow version of its crest at the Americans’ World Cup training facility in Doha, Qatar. The federation normally uses a crest with blue lettering and red stripes but changed the stripes to seven different colors at the training facility, where workouts started ahead of the Americans’ World Cup opener against Wales on Nov. 21. The rainbow crest is part of the Be the Change initiative of the USSF and its players. Qatar has been criticized over attitudes towards LGBTQ fans and the treatment of migrant workers. NBAGL – NBA G-League Tonight Cleveland Charge at Grand Rapids Gold, 7:00 p.m. Motor City Cruise at Wisconsin Herd, 7:00 p.m. MCCAA – Junior College Athletics Tonight Women’s Basketball Lake Michigan College at Hope College JV, 5:30 p.m. Men’s Basketball Lake Michigan College at Hope College JV, 7:30 p.m. MHSAA – High School Sports Tonight Volleyball – State Quarterfinals Division 1 at Mason High School Gull Lake vs. Saline, 6:00 p.m. Division 3 at Hudsonville Unity Christian Kalamazoo Christian vs. Shelby, 6:30 p.m.AP MEN’S TOP 251North Carolina (44)2-02Gonzaga (14)2-03Houston (2)2-04Kentucky (3)2-05Baylor2-06Kansas2-07Duke2-08UCLA2-09Arkansas2-010Creighton2-011Texas2-012Indiana2-013Auburn2-014Arizona2-015TCU2-016Virginia2-017San Diego State2-018Alabama2-019Illinois2-020Michigan2-021Dayton2-022Tennessee1-123Texas Tech2-024Texas A&M2-025UConn2-0AP WOMEN’S TOP 251South Carolina (30)2-02Stanford4-03Texas1-04Iowa3-05UConn1-06Louisville3-07Iowa State2-08Ohio State2-09Notre Dame2-010NC State3-011Tennessee1-112Indiana2-013North Carolina2-014Virginia Tech2-015LSU3-016Oklahoma2-017Baylor2-018Arizona2-019Maryland2-120Creighton2-021Oregon2-022Nebraska2-023Michigan2-024Villanova2-025Utah3-0See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
NFL – National Football League – Week 10 Yesterday Washington Commanders 32, Philadelphia Eagles 21 Commanders 32, Eagles 21 – Commanders end sloppy Eagles’ perfect season 32-21 The Eagles’ bid for an undefeated season is over. The Washington Commanders turned methodical drives into scores and took advantage of turnover-prone Philadelphia to stun the Eagles 32-21 on Monday night and send them to their first loss in nine games this season. Behind Jalen Hurts, the Eagles were 8-0 for the first time in franchise history and the last team in the NFL that could make a run at Miami’s 17-0 mark in 1972 and the lone perfect season. The 2007 New England Patriots came close, going 18-0 before a Super Bowl loss. The Commanders also spoiled Pittsburgh’s 11-0 start in 2020. Hurts threw for just 174 yards. NCAAMBKB – Men’s College Basketball Tonight Michigan State vs. (4) Kentucky, 7:00 p.m. (at Indianapolis) Superhits 103.7 Cosy-FM 6:00 Eastern Michigan at Bradley, 8:00 p.m. NCAAMBKB – North Carolina, Gonzaga are 1-2 atop AP Top 25 poll North Carolina and Gonzaga are 1-2 in the first regular-season men’s college basketball poll from The Associated Press. Third-ranked Houston and fourth-ranked Kentucky picked up the remaining first-place votes in Top 25 with only slight changes from the preseason rankings. Baylor, Kansas, Duke, UCLA, Arkansas and Creighton round out the top 10. Tennessee fell 11 spots while Villanova fell out for the first time since February 2019. No. 24 Texas A&M and No. 25 Connecticut are the new additions. NCAAWBKB – Women’s College Basketball Tonight Oakland at Michigan State, 7:00 p.m. NCAAWBKB – No. 1 South Carolina, No. 2 Stanford showdown set South Carolina remains the unanimous choice at No. 1 in The Associated Press women’s basketball poll. The Gamecocks will face second-ranked Stanford on Sunday in the 63rd meeting between the top two teams in the poll. Texas, Iowa and UConn round out the first five. Ohio State moved up six spots to eighth after beating then-No. 5 Tennessee last week. The Lady Vols fell to 11th. Villanova and Utah entered the rankings at No. 24 and 25, replacing Princeton and South Dakota State. NCAAFB – Suspect caught in fatal shooting of 3 UVA FB players Authorities said a University of Virginia student and former member of the school’s football team fatally shot three current players as they returned from a field trip. The shooting set off panic and a 12-hour lockdown of the campus until the suspect was captured Monday. Students who were told to shelter in place beginning late Sunday described terrifying hours in hiding. While police searched for the gunman through the night, students sought safety in closets, dorm rooms, libraries and apartments. They listened to police scanners and tried to remember everything they were taught as children during active-shooter drills. The suspect was identified as 22-year-old Christopher Darnell Jones Jr. NCAAFB – Coach: Slain Virginia football players ‘were all good kids’ Three University of Virginia football players killed in an on-campus shooting are being remembered by head football coach Tony Elliott as “incredible young men with huge aspirations and extremely bright futures.” Devin Chandler, Lavel Davis Jr., and D’Sean Perry were returning from a class trip Sunday night when authorities say they were killed by a fellow student. The young men were athletes who’d been journeying through varying periods of transition in their college football careers. One was bouncing back from a season-ending injury. Another had changed positions on the team. And yet another had recently transferred in from the University of Wisconsin. NHL – National Hockey League Last Night Carolina Hurricanes 3, Chicago Blackhawks 0 Hurricanes 3, Blackhawks 0 – Rookie Kochetkov gets 1st shutout, Canes beat Blackhawks 3-0 Rookie Pyotr Kochetkov made 27 saves for his first career shutout, and the Carolina Hurricanes beat the Chicago Blackhawks 3-0. Jordan Martinook and Jordan Staal each had a goal and an assist for Carolina. Andrei Svechnikov scored his team-leading 12th goal, and Brent Burns had two assists. Kochetkov wasn’t heavily tested, but made some timely close-in stops in his second start this season and fifth game of his career. Chicago’s Petr Mrazek blocked 29 shots as the Blackhawks were blanked for the third time this season. Tonight Detroit Red Wings at Anaheim Ducks, 10:00 p.m. NHL – Sedin twins, Luongo and Alfredsson inducted to Hall of Fame Henrik and Daniel Sedin, Canucks teammate Roberto Luongo, former Ottawa Senators captain Daniel Alfredsson, Finnish women’s national team player Riikka Sallinen and Herb Carnegie were welcomed into the Hockey Hall of Fame as the class of 2022 on Monday. The Sedin twins and Luongo were elected in their first years of eligibility back in June, while Alfredsson had waited since 2017. The induction increased the number of Swedish players in the hall from four to seven. NBA – National Basketball Association Last Night Toronto Raptors 115, Detroit Pistons 111 Raptors 115, Pistons 111 – Blanton, Boucher lead short-handed Raptors past Pistons Dalano Banton scored 27 points and Chris Boucher added 20 as the short-handed Toronto Raptors snapped a three-game losing streak by beating the Detroit Pistons 115-111. O.G. Anunoby added 19 points and seven rebounds for Toronto, which played without Fred VanVleet (non-COVID illness), Pascal Siakam (abdominal strain) and Gary Trent (hip). Rookie Jaden Ivey scored 21 for Detroit, which lost its fourth straight. Bojan Bogdanovic added 18 points. MLB – Seattle’s Rodríguez, Atlanta’s Harris voted top rookies Seattle’s Julio Rodríguez and Atlanta’s Michael Harris II, a pair of 21-year-old center fielders, are baseball’s Rookies of the Year. Rodriguez hit .284 with 28 homers, 75 RBIs and 25 stolen bases in helping the Mariners reach the postseason for the first time since 2001. He won the AL honor by receiving 29 of 30 first-place votes and one second for 148 points from a BBWAA panel. Harris batted .297 with 19 homers, 64 RBIs and 20 steals. He was voted the NL award, getting 22 firsts and eight seconds for 134 points from a different BBWAA panel. MLB – Cubs release 5-time Gold Glove outfielder Heyward The Chicago Cubs have released Jason Heyward, cutting ties with a five-time Gold Glove outfielder who never produced at the plate the way they hoped. The 33-year-old Heyward had one season left on the $184 million, eight-year contract he signed prior to the 2016 season. He hit .245 with 62 home runs over seven years with the Cubs. Heyward famously rallied teammates with a pep talk during a rain delay late in Game 7 of the 2016 World Series. Chicago went on to win 8-7 in 10 innings, ending a championship drought that dated to 1908. Olympics – Winter 2026 – Russian skater Valieva could miss 2026 Olympics over doping The Court of Arbitration for Sport says 16-year-old Russian figure skater Kamila Valieva faces a potential four-year doping ban which would rule her out of the 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan-Cortina d’Ampezzo. CAS has registered an appeal from the World Anti-Doping Agency and says WADA is seeking a four-year ban to start on the date CAS makes its ruling. That would cover the next Olympics in Italy. WADA also wants Valieva to be disqualified from events including her gold-medal win in the Olympic team event in Beijing in February. Tennis – Djokovic set to be granted visa to play Australian Open Novak Djokovic is set to be granted a visa to play in next year’s Australian Open despite his high-profile deportation in January. The Australian Broadcasting Corp. says it has confirmed newspaper reports that the immigration minister has overturned Djokovic’s potential three-year exclusion period from Australia. The Australian Border Force has previously said an exclusion period could be waived under certain circumstances. Immigration Minister Andrew Giles has declined comment on privacy grounds. That means any announcement on Djokovic’s visa status for Australia would have to come from the 35-year-old Serbian tennis star. FIFA – World Cup – US Soccer uses rainbow crest in Qatar The U.S. Soccer Federation is using a rainbow version of its crest at the Americans’ World Cup training facility in Doha, Qatar. The federation normally uses a crest with blue lettering and red stripes but changed the stripes to seven different colors at the training facility, where workouts started ahead of the Americans’ World Cup opener against Wales on Nov. 21. The rainbow crest is part of the Be the Change initiative of the USSF and its players. Qatar has been criticized over attitudes towards LGBTQ fans and the treatment of migrant workers. NBAGL – NBA G-League Tonight Cleveland Charge at Grand Rapids Gold, 7:00 p.m. Motor City Cruise at Wisconsin Herd, 7:00 p.m. MCCAA – Junior College Athletics Tonight Women’s Basketball Lake Michigan College at Hope College JV, 5:30 p.m. Men’s Basketball Lake Michigan College at Hope College JV, 7:30 p.m. MHSAA – High School Sports Tonight Volleyball – State Quarterfinals Division 1 at Mason High School Gull Lake vs. Saline, 6:00 p.m. Division 3 at Hudsonville Unity Christian Kalamazoo Christian vs. Shelby, 6:30 p.m.AP MEN’S TOP 251North Carolina (44)2-02Gonzaga (14)2-03Houston (2)2-04Kentucky (3)2-05Baylor2-06Kansas2-07Duke2-08UCLA2-09Arkansas2-010Creighton2-011Texas2-012Indiana2-013Auburn2-014Arizona2-015TCU2-016Virginia2-017San Diego State2-018Alabama2-019Illinois2-020Michigan2-021Dayton2-022Tennessee1-123Texas Tech2-024Texas A&M2-025UConn2-0AP WOMEN’S TOP 251South Carolina (30)2-02Stanford4-03Texas1-04Iowa3-05UConn1-06Louisville3-07Iowa State2-08Ohio State2-09Notre Dame2-010NC State3-011Tennessee1-112Indiana2-013North Carolina2-014Virginia Tech2-015LSU3-016Oklahoma2-017Baylor2-018Arizona2-019Maryland2-120Creighton2-021Oregon2-022Nebraska2-023Michigan2-024Villanova2-025Utah3-0See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
NFL – National Football League – Week 10 Yesterday Washington Commanders 32, Philadelphia Eagles 21 Commanders 32, Eagles 21 – Commanders end sloppy Eagles’ perfect season 32-21 The Eagles’ bid for an undefeated season is over. The Washington Commanders turned methodical drives into scores and took advantage of turnover-prone Philadelphia to stun the Eagles 32-21 on Monday night and send them to their first loss in nine games this season. Behind Jalen Hurts, the Eagles were 8-0 for the first time in franchise history and the last team in the NFL that could make a run at Miami’s 17-0 mark in 1972 and the lone perfect season. The 2007 New England Patriots came close, going 18-0 before a Super Bowl loss. The Commanders also spoiled Pittsburgh’s 11-0 start in 2020. Hurts threw for just 174 yards. NCAAMBKB – Men’s College Basketball Tonight Michigan State vs. (4) Kentucky, 7:00 p.m. (at Indianapolis) Superhits 103.7 Cosy-FM 6:00 Eastern Michigan at Bradley, 8:00 p.m. NCAAMBKB – North Carolina, Gonzaga are 1-2 atop AP Top 25 poll North Carolina and Gonzaga are 1-2 in the first regular-season men’s college basketball poll from The Associated Press. Third-ranked Houston and fourth-ranked Kentucky picked up the remaining first-place votes in Top 25 with only slight changes from the preseason rankings. Baylor, Kansas, Duke, UCLA, Arkansas and Creighton round out the top 10. Tennessee fell 11 spots while Villanova fell out for the first time since February 2019. No. 24 Texas A&M and No. 25 Connecticut are the new additions. NCAAWBKB – Women’s College Basketball Tonight Oakland at Michigan State, 7:00 p.m. NCAAWBKB – No. 1 South Carolina, No. 2 Stanford showdown set South Carolina remains the unanimous choice at No. 1 in The Associated Press women’s basketball poll. The Gamecocks will face second-ranked Stanford on Sunday in the 63rd meeting between the top two teams in the poll. Texas, Iowa and UConn round out the first five. Ohio State moved up six spots to eighth after beating then-No. 5 Tennessee last week. The Lady Vols fell to 11th. Villanova and Utah entered the rankings at No. 24 and 25, replacing Princeton and South Dakota State. NCAAFB – Suspect caught in fatal shooting of 3 UVA FB players Authorities said a University of Virginia student and former member of the school’s football team fatally shot three current players as they returned from a field trip. The shooting set off panic and a 12-hour lockdown of the campus until the suspect was captured Monday. Students who were told to shelter in place beginning late Sunday described terrifying hours in hiding. While police searched for the gunman through the night, students sought safety in closets, dorm rooms, libraries and apartments. They listened to police scanners and tried to remember everything they were taught as children during active-shooter drills. The suspect was identified as 22-year-old Christopher Darnell Jones Jr. NCAAFB – Coach: Slain Virginia football players ‘were all good kids’ Three University of Virginia football players killed in an on-campus shooting are being remembered by head football coach Tony Elliott as “incredible young men with huge aspirations and extremely bright futures.” Devin Chandler, Lavel Davis Jr., and D’Sean Perry were returning from a class trip Sunday night when authorities say they were killed by a fellow student. The young men were athletes who’d been journeying through varying periods of transition in their college football careers. One was bouncing back from a season-ending injury. Another had changed positions on the team. And yet another had recently transferred in from the University of Wisconsin. NHL – National Hockey League Last Night Carolina Hurricanes 3, Chicago Blackhawks 0 Hurricanes 3, Blackhawks 0 – Rookie Kochetkov gets 1st shutout, Canes beat Blackhawks 3-0 Rookie Pyotr Kochetkov made 27 saves for his first career shutout, and the Carolina Hurricanes beat the Chicago Blackhawks 3-0. Jordan Martinook and Jordan Staal each had a goal and an assist for Carolina. Andrei Svechnikov scored his team-leading 12th goal, and Brent Burns had two assists. Kochetkov wasn’t heavily tested, but made some timely close-in stops in his second start this season and fifth game of his career. Chicago’s Petr Mrazek blocked 29 shots as the Blackhawks were blanked for the third time this season. Tonight Detroit Red Wings at Anaheim Ducks, 10:00 p.m. NHL – Sedin twins, Luongo and Alfredsson inducted to Hall of Fame Henrik and Daniel Sedin, Canucks teammate Roberto Luongo, former Ottawa Senators captain Daniel Alfredsson, Finnish women’s national team player Riikka Sallinen and Herb Carnegie were welcomed into the Hockey Hall of Fame as the class of 2022 on Monday. The Sedin twins and Luongo were elected in their first years of eligibility back in June, while Alfredsson had waited since 2017. The induction increased the number of Swedish players in the hall from four to seven. NBA – National Basketball Association Last Night Toronto Raptors 115, Detroit Pistons 111 Raptors 115, Pistons 111 – Blanton, Boucher lead short-handed Raptors past Pistons Dalano Banton scored 27 points and Chris Boucher added 20 as the short-handed Toronto Raptors snapped a three-game losing streak by beating the Detroit Pistons 115-111. O.G. Anunoby added 19 points and seven rebounds for Toronto, which played without Fred VanVleet (non-COVID illness), Pascal Siakam (abdominal strain) and Gary Trent (hip). Rookie Jaden Ivey scored 21 for Detroit, which lost its fourth straight. Bojan Bogdanovic added 18 points. MLB – Seattle’s Rodríguez, Atlanta’s Harris voted top rookies Seattle’s Julio Rodríguez and Atlanta’s Michael Harris II, a pair of 21-year-old center fielders, are baseball’s Rookies of the Year. Rodriguez hit .284 with 28 homers, 75 RBIs and 25 stolen bases in helping the Mariners reach the postseason for the first time since 2001. He won the AL honor by receiving 29 of 30 first-place votes and one second for 148 points from a BBWAA panel. Harris batted .297 with 19 homers, 64 RBIs and 20 steals. He was voted the NL award, getting 22 firsts and eight seconds for 134 points from a different BBWAA panel. MLB – Cubs release 5-time Gold Glove outfielder Heyward The Chicago Cubs have released Jason Heyward, cutting ties with a five-time Gold Glove outfielder who never produced at the plate the way they hoped. The 33-year-old Heyward had one season left on the $184 million, eight-year contract he signed prior to the 2016 season. He hit .245 with 62 home runs over seven years with the Cubs. Heyward famously rallied teammates with a pep talk during a rain delay late in Game 7 of the 2016 World Series. Chicago went on to win 8-7 in 10 innings, ending a championship drought that dated to 1908. Olympics – Winter 2026 – Russian skater Valieva could miss 2026 Olympics over doping The Court of Arbitration for Sport says 16-year-old Russian figure skater Kamila Valieva faces a potential four-year doping ban which would rule her out of the 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan-Cortina d’Ampezzo. CAS has registered an appeal from the World Anti-Doping Agency and says WADA is seeking a four-year ban to start on the date CAS makes its ruling. That would cover the next Olympics in Italy. WADA also wants Valieva to be disqualified from events including her gold-medal win in the Olympic team event in Beijing in February. Tennis – Djokovic set to be granted visa to play Australian Open Novak Djokovic is set to be granted a visa to play in next year’s Australian Open despite his high-profile deportation in January. The Australian Broadcasting Corp. says it has confirmed newspaper reports that the immigration minister has overturned Djokovic’s potential three-year exclusion period from Australia. The Australian Border Force has previously said an exclusion period could be waived under certain circumstances. Immigration Minister Andrew Giles has declined comment on privacy grounds. That means any announcement on Djokovic’s visa status for Australia would have to come from the 35-year-old Serbian tennis star. FIFA – World Cup – US Soccer uses rainbow crest in Qatar The U.S. Soccer Federation is using a rainbow version of its crest at the Americans’ World Cup training facility in Doha, Qatar. The federation normally uses a crest with blue lettering and red stripes but changed the stripes to seven different colors at the training facility, where workouts started ahead of the Americans’ World Cup opener against Wales on Nov. 21. The rainbow crest is part of the Be the Change initiative of the USSF and its players. Qatar has been criticized over attitudes towards LGBTQ fans and the treatment of migrant workers. NBAGL – NBA G-League Tonight Cleveland Charge at Grand Rapids Gold, 7:00 p.m. Motor City Cruise at Wisconsin Herd, 7:00 p.m. MCCAA – Junior College Athletics Tonight Women’s Basketball Lake Michigan College at Hope College JV, 5:30 p.m. Men’s Basketball Lake Michigan College at Hope College JV, 7:30 p.m. MHSAA – High School Sports Tonight Volleyball – State Quarterfinals Division 1 at Mason High School Gull Lake vs. Saline, 6:00 p.m. Division 3 at Hudsonville Unity Christian Kalamazoo Christian vs. Shelby, 6:30 p.m.AP MEN’S TOP 251North Carolina (44)2-02Gonzaga (14)2-03Houston (2)2-04Kentucky (3)2-05Baylor2-06Kansas2-07Duke2-08UCLA2-09Arkansas2-010Creighton2-011Texas2-012Indiana2-013Auburn2-014Arizona2-015TCU2-016Virginia2-017San Diego State2-018Alabama2-019Illinois2-020Michigan2-021Dayton2-022Tennessee1-123Texas Tech2-024Texas A&M2-025UConn2-0AP WOMEN’S TOP 251South Carolina (30)2-02Stanford4-03Texas1-04Iowa3-05UConn1-06Louisville3-07Iowa State2-08Ohio State2-09Notre Dame2-010NC State3-011Tennessee1-112Indiana2-013North Carolina2-014Virginia Tech2-015LSU3-016Oklahoma2-017Baylor2-018Arizona2-019Maryland2-120Creighton2-021Oregon2-022Nebraska2-023Michigan2-024Villanova2-025Utah3-0See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
NFL – National Football League – Week 10 Yesterday Washington Commanders 32, Philadelphia Eagles 21 Commanders 32, Eagles 21 – Commanders end sloppy Eagles’ perfect season 32-21 The Eagles’ bid for an undefeated season is over. The Washington Commanders turned methodical drives into scores and took advantage of turnover-prone Philadelphia to stun the Eagles 32-21 on Monday night and send them to their first loss in nine games this season. Behind Jalen Hurts, the Eagles were 8-0 for the first time in franchise history and the last team in the NFL that could make a run at Miami’s 17-0 mark in 1972 and the lone perfect season. The 2007 New England Patriots came close, going 18-0 before a Super Bowl loss. The Commanders also spoiled Pittsburgh’s 11-0 start in 2020. Hurts threw for just 174 yards. NCAAMBKB – Men’s College Basketball Tonight Michigan State vs. (4) Kentucky, 7:00 p.m. (at Indianapolis) Superhits 103.7 Cosy-FM 6:00 Eastern Michigan at Bradley, 8:00 p.m. NCAAMBKB – North Carolina, Gonzaga are 1-2 atop AP Top 25 poll North Carolina and Gonzaga are 1-2 in the first regular-season men’s college basketball poll from The Associated Press. Third-ranked Houston and fourth-ranked Kentucky picked up the remaining first-place votes in Top 25 with only slight changes from the preseason rankings. Baylor, Kansas, Duke, UCLA, Arkansas and Creighton round out the top 10. Tennessee fell 11 spots while Villanova fell out for the first time since February 2019. No. 24 Texas A&M and No. 25 Connecticut are the new additions. NCAAWBKB – Women’s College Basketball Tonight Oakland at Michigan State, 7:00 p.m. NCAAWBKB – No. 1 South Carolina, No. 2 Stanford showdown set South Carolina remains the unanimous choice at No. 1 in The Associated Press women’s basketball poll. The Gamecocks will face second-ranked Stanford on Sunday in the 63rd meeting between the top two teams in the poll. Texas, Iowa and UConn round out the first five. Ohio State moved up six spots to eighth after beating then-No. 5 Tennessee last week. The Lady Vols fell to 11th. Villanova and Utah entered the rankings at No. 24 and 25, replacing Princeton and South Dakota State. NCAAFB – Suspect caught in fatal shooting of 3 UVA FB players Authorities said a University of Virginia student and former member of the school’s football team fatally shot three current players as they returned from a field trip. The shooting set off panic and a 12-hour lockdown of the campus until the suspect was captured Monday. Students who were told to shelter in place beginning late Sunday described terrifying hours in hiding. While police searched for the gunman through the night, students sought safety in closets, dorm rooms, libraries and apartments. They listened to police scanners and tried to remember everything they were taught as children during active-shooter drills. The suspect was identified as 22-year-old Christopher Darnell Jones Jr. NCAAFB – Coach: Slain Virginia football players ‘were all good kids’ Three University of Virginia football players killed in an on-campus shooting are being remembered by head football coach Tony Elliott as “incredible young men with huge aspirations and extremely bright futures.” Devin Chandler, Lavel Davis Jr., and D’Sean Perry were returning from a class trip Sunday night when authorities say they were killed by a fellow student. The young men were athletes who’d been journeying through varying periods of transition in their college football careers. One was bouncing back from a season-ending injury. Another had changed positions on the team. And yet another had recently transferred in from the University of Wisconsin. NHL – National Hockey League Last Night Carolina Hurricanes 3, Chicago Blackhawks 0 Hurricanes 3, Blackhawks 0 – Rookie Kochetkov gets 1st shutout, Canes beat Blackhawks 3-0 Rookie Pyotr Kochetkov made 27 saves for his first career shutout, and the Carolina Hurricanes beat the Chicago Blackhawks 3-0. Jordan Martinook and Jordan Staal each had a goal and an assist for Carolina. Andrei Svechnikov scored his team-leading 12th goal, and Brent Burns had two assists. Kochetkov wasn’t heavily tested, but made some timely close-in stops in his second start this season and fifth game of his career. Chicago’s Petr Mrazek blocked 29 shots as the Blackhawks were blanked for the third time this season. Tonight Detroit Red Wings at Anaheim Ducks, 10:00 p.m. NHL – Sedin twins, Luongo and Alfredsson inducted to Hall of Fame Henrik and Daniel Sedin, Canucks teammate Roberto Luongo, former Ottawa Senators captain Daniel Alfredsson, Finnish women’s national team player Riikka Sallinen and Herb Carnegie were welcomed into the Hockey Hall of Fame as the class of 2022 on Monday. The Sedin twins and Luongo were elected in their first years of eligibility back in June, while Alfredsson had waited since 2017. The induction increased the number of Swedish players in the hall from four to seven. NBA – National Basketball Association Last Night Toronto Raptors 115, Detroit Pistons 111 Raptors 115, Pistons 111 – Blanton, Boucher lead short-handed Raptors past Pistons Dalano Banton scored 27 points and Chris Boucher added 20 as the short-handed Toronto Raptors snapped a three-game losing streak by beating the Detroit Pistons 115-111. O.G. Anunoby added 19 points and seven rebounds for Toronto, which played without Fred VanVleet (non-COVID illness), Pascal Siakam (abdominal strain) and Gary Trent (hip). Rookie Jaden Ivey scored 21 for Detroit, which lost its fourth straight. Bojan Bogdanovic added 18 points. MLB – Seattle’s Rodríguez, Atlanta’s Harris voted top rookies Seattle’s Julio Rodríguez and Atlanta’s Michael Harris II, a pair of 21-year-old center fielders, are baseball’s Rookies of the Year. Rodriguez hit .284 with 28 homers, 75 RBIs and 25 stolen bases in helping the Mariners reach the postseason for the first time since 2001. He won the AL honor by receiving 29 of 30 first-place votes and one second for 148 points from a BBWAA panel. Harris batted .297 with 19 homers, 64 RBIs and 20 steals. He was voted the NL award, getting 22 firsts and eight seconds for 134 points from a different BBWAA panel. MLB – Cubs release 5-time Gold Glove outfielder Heyward The Chicago Cubs have released Jason Heyward, cutting ties with a five-time Gold Glove outfielder who never produced at the plate the way they hoped. The 33-year-old Heyward had one season left on the $184 million, eight-year contract he signed prior to the 2016 season. He hit .245 with 62 home runs over seven years with the Cubs. Heyward famously rallied teammates with a pep talk during a rain delay late in Game 7 of the 2016 World Series. Chicago went on to win 8-7 in 10 innings, ending a championship drought that dated to 1908. Olympics – Winter 2026 – Russian skater Valieva could miss 2026 Olympics over doping The Court of Arbitration for Sport says 16-year-old Russian figure skater Kamila Valieva faces a potential four-year doping ban which would rule her out of the 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan-Cortina d’Ampezzo. CAS has registered an appeal from the World Anti-Doping Agency and says WADA is seeking a four-year ban to start on the date CAS makes its ruling. That would cover the next Olympics in Italy. WADA also wants Valieva to be disqualified from events including her gold-medal win in the Olympic team event in Beijing in February. Tennis – Djokovic set to be granted visa to play Australian Open Novak Djokovic is set to be granted a visa to play in next year’s Australian Open despite his high-profile deportation in January. The Australian Broadcasting Corp. says it has confirmed newspaper reports that the immigration minister has overturned Djokovic’s potential three-year exclusion period from Australia. The Australian Border Force has previously said an exclusion period could be waived under certain circumstances. Immigration Minister Andrew Giles has declined comment on privacy grounds. That means any announcement on Djokovic’s visa status for Australia would have to come from the 35-year-old Serbian tennis star. FIFA – World Cup – US Soccer uses rainbow crest in Qatar The U.S. Soccer Federation is using a rainbow version of its crest at the Americans’ World Cup training facility in Doha, Qatar. The federation normally uses a crest with blue lettering and red stripes but changed the stripes to seven different colors at the training facility, where workouts started ahead of the Americans’ World Cup opener against Wales on Nov. 21. The rainbow crest is part of the Be the Change initiative of the USSF and its players. Qatar has been criticized over attitudes towards LGBTQ fans and the treatment of migrant workers. NBAGL – NBA G-League Tonight Cleveland Charge at Grand Rapids Gold, 7:00 p.m. Motor City Cruise at Wisconsin Herd, 7:00 p.m. MCCAA – Junior College Athletics Tonight Women’s Basketball Lake Michigan College at Hope College JV, 5:30 p.m. Men’s Basketball Lake Michigan College at Hope College JV, 7:30 p.m. MHSAA – High School Sports Tonight Volleyball – State Quarterfinals Division 1 at Mason High School Gull Lake vs. Saline, 6:00 p.m. Division 3 at Hudsonville Unity Christian Kalamazoo Christian vs. Shelby, 6:30 p.m.AP MEN’S TOP 251North Carolina (44)2-02Gonzaga (14)2-03Houston (2)2-04Kentucky (3)2-05Baylor2-06Kansas2-07Duke2-08UCLA2-09Arkansas2-010Creighton2-011Texas2-012Indiana2-013Auburn2-014Arizona2-015TCU2-016Virginia2-017San Diego State2-018Alabama2-019Illinois2-020Michigan2-021Dayton2-022Tennessee1-123Texas Tech2-024Texas A&M2-025UConn2-0AP WOMEN’S TOP 251South Carolina (30)2-02Stanford4-03Texas1-04Iowa3-05UConn1-06Louisville3-07Iowa State2-08Ohio State2-09Notre Dame2-010NC State3-011Tennessee1-112Indiana2-013North Carolina2-014Virginia Tech2-015LSU3-016Oklahoma2-017Baylor2-018Arizona2-019Maryland2-120Creighton2-021Oregon2-022Nebraska2-023Michigan2-024Villanova2-025Utah3-0See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
MLB – Major League Baseball Last Night Detroit Tigers 5, Pittsburgh Pirates 3 Baltimore Orioles 9, Chicago Cubs 3 Chicago White Sox 4, Los Angeles Dodgers 0 Tigers 5, Pirates 3 – Rain man: Skubal wins 4th straight as Tigers top Pirates 5-3 Tarik Skubal pitched seven steady innings to win his fourth straight decision and Harold Castro hit a two-run single to lead the Detroit Tigers to a rain-delayed 5-3 victory over the Pittsburgh Pirates. After the start was pushed back more than two hours, Skubal gave up three runs and six hits while striking out nine and walking one. The left-hander has worked a career-high seven innings in three consecutive outings and is 4-0 with a 1.60 ERA in his last seven starts. Castro’s hit, a liner up the middle, capped a three-run fourth that put the Tigers in front 4-1. Rookie Spencer Torkelson drove in the first run with a double. Orioles 9, Cubs 3 – Orioles hit 5 home runs, cruise past Cubs 9-3 Cedric Mullins and Trey Mancini hit successive homers, sparking a power surge that carried the Baltimore Orioles past the Chicago Cubs 9-3. Jorge Mateo, Austin Hays and Ramón Urías also connected for the Orioles, who beat the Cubs for the first time in seven tries since 2008. Reliever Bryan Baker earned the win after allowing one run and one hit over 1 1/3 innings. Christopher Morel homered on the game’s first pitch off rookie Kyle Bradish and has reached base safely in 21 consecutive games to begin his career, extending his Cubs’ record. Morel also had an RBI triple in the sixth. White Sox 4, Dodgers 0 – Kopech, Pollock lead White Sox to 4-0 win over Dodgers Michael Kopech pitched six innings of one-hit ball, pinch-hitter AJ Pollock delivered a two-run double against his former team and the Chicago White Sox beat the Los Angeles Dodgers 4-0. Pollock’s clutch swing off the bench sparked a four-run sixth that sent the White Sox to their third consecutive victory. It was the fourth time this season Kopech worked at least five innings and limited an opponent to one hit. The right-hander struck out eight and walked one, lowering his ERA to 1.94. The NL West-leading Dodgers dropped their third straight. Today Detroit (Skubal 5-2) at Pittsburgh (Keller 2-5), 12:35 p.m. WSJM/WCSY 12:15 Chicago Cubs (Stroman 2-5) at Baltimore (Lyles 3-4), 7:05 p.m. L.A. Dodgers (Gonsolin 6-0) at Chicago White Sox (Cueto 0-2), 8:10 p.m. MLB – Angels fire manager Joe Maddon amid 12-game losing streak The Los Angeles Angels have fired manager Joe Maddon with the team mired in a 12-game losing streak. Third base coach Phil Nevin will be the Angels’ interim manager when they host Boston on Tuesday night. Maddon went 130-148 with the Angels, who hired him before the coronavirus-shortened 2020 season. After finishing with losing records in Maddon’s first two seasons, the Angels were off to a strong 27-17 start before their current losing streak began. They are one loss shy of tying the longest skid in franchise history. NHL – National Hockey League – 2022 Stanley Cup Playoffs – Conference Finals Last Night Tampa Bay Lightning 4, New York Rangers 1 (Series tied 2-2) Lightning 4, Rangers 1 – Lightning beat Rangers 4-1 in Game 4 to even East final Nikita Kucherov scored on a breakaway and Andrei Vasilevskiy had 33 saves , helping the Tampa Bay Lightning shut down the New York Rangers 4-1 and even the NHL’s Eastern Conference final at two games apiece. Kucherov took a pass from Ondrej Palat in the middle of the ice and skated in on goaltender Igor Shesterkin to give the two-time defending Stanley Cup champions a two-goal lead just over 13 minutes into the second period. Palat, Pat Maroon and Steven Stamkos also scored for the Lightning, who have rebounded from losing the first two games of the series on the road to keep their bid to become the first team in nearly 40 years to win three consecutive Stanley Cup titles alive. Game 5 is Thursday night at Madison Square Garden. NBA – National Basketball Association – 2022 NBA Finals Tonight Golden State Warriors at Boston Celtics, 9:00 p.m. (Series tied 1-1) WNBA – Women’s National Basketball Association Tonight Indiana Fever at Connecticut Sun, 7:00 p.m. Chicago Sky at Washington Mystics, 8:00 p.m. WNBA – Los Angeles Sparks fire coach and GM Derek Fisher The Los Angeles Sparks have fired head coach and general manager Derek Fisher the team announced. Fisher took over the team before the 2019 season and became the GM a year later. He finished his career with a 54-46 record as coach. The Sparks missed the playoffs last season for the first time since 2011 and bolstered their roster by adding All-Star Liz Cambage in the offseason. They had a difficult schedule to start the season with nine of their first 12 games on the road and are 5-7. WNBA – Griner’s fate tangled up with other American held in Russia Brittney Griner is easily the most prominent American locked up by a foreign country. But the WNBA star’s case is tangled up with that of another prisoner few Americans have ever heard of. Paul Whelan has been held in Russia since his December 2018 arrest on espionage charges he and the U.S. government say are false. He was left out of a prisoner exchange in April that brought home yet another detainee, Marine veteran Trevor Reed. That resolution escalates pressure on the Biden administration to avoid a repeat scenario of another one-for-one swap that does not include Whelan. Golf – LIV – Dustin Johnson quits PGA membership to play in Saudi league Two-time major winner Dustin Johnson says he has resigned his PGA Tour membership to participate in the new golf series backed by Saudi Arabia’s sovereign wealth fund. The first LIV Golf Invitational, which offers $25 million in prize money, is taking place outside London starting Thursday. Johnson says he “had to think long and hard” about leaving the PGA Tour, seemingly ending his hopes of competing in the Ryder Cup for the United States. Johnson is No. 15 in the world, the highest-ranked player in the field. Golf – Tiger Woods says his leg not ready and he won’t play US Open Tiger Woods has pulled out of the U.S. Open and says his body "needs more time to get stronger for major championship golf.” He said he hopes to be ready to play in a charity pro-am event in Ireland ahead of the British Open at St. Andrews in July. The U.S. Open is next week at The Country Club at Brookline outside of Boston. Woods made a surprise return to golf at the Masters just 14 months after he broke bones in his right leg and ankle in a car crash. He later played the PGA Championship at Southern Hills but withdrew after the third round. Woods has won the U.S. Open three times, most recently in 2008. Golf – US Open to accept Mickelson and all eligible players Dustin Johnson, Phil Mickelson and other players competing in the Saudi-funded rival golf league are free to play the U.S. Open next week. That was always expected but confirmed Tuesday by the USGA. The USGA says if a player earned his way into the the U.S. Open, should that be taken away because he is playing a different league? It felt the answer was no. CEO Mike Whan says more than 9,000 people signed up for the U.S. Open and the USGA is not in the business of policing what they stand for. NFL – Rodgers unsure how long he will play beyond this season Aaron Rodgers says he’s unsure how much longer he will keep playing football. But he’s definitive about at least one element of his playing future. The four-time MVP quarterback expects to retire as a Green Bay Packer. That scenario seemed uncertain when Rodgers skipped the Packers mandatory minicamp last year in a standoff with team officials. That relationship has since improved enough that Rodgers signed a contract extension with the Packers after producing his second straight MVP season. Rodgers said Tuesday at the Packers minicamp that he doesn’t know yet whether he will play beyond this upcoming season. Olympics – Figure Skating – Figure skating minimum age rises to 17 before 2026 Olympics No 15-year-old figure skaters will be allowed to compete at the 2026 Olympics following the controversy surrounding Russian national champion Kamila Valieva at this year’s Beijing Games. A new age limit for figure skaters at senior international events has been passed by the International Skating Union that will raise the minimum age to 17 before the next Winter Olympics in Milan-Cortina d’Ampezzo, Italy. The limit will be phased in with 16-year-olds allowed to compete in the 2023-24 season. It will then rise to 17 for the season before the Olympics. NCAASFB – Coaches: Doubleheaders in WCWS semis threaten player safety Oklahoma bounced back from losing a Women’s College World Series semifinal to UCLA on Monday, dominating the Bruins in a game that started 30 minutes after the first one. Oklahoma coach Patty Gasso said the turnaround should not have been so quick. Gasso called it a player safety issue. She likes that the NCAA’s Division I Competition Oversight Committee added a day between the semifinals and the finals in changes made before this season, but she would give it up for time between semifinal games. MILB – Midwest League Baseball Yesterday West Michigan Whitecaps 9, Lansing Lugnuts 5 Cedar Rapids Kernels 7, South Bend Cubs 1 Dayton Dragons 14, Great Lakes Loons 8 Today Lansing Lugnuts at West Michigan Whitecaps, 6:35 p.m. Cedar Rapids Kernels at South Bend Cubs, 7:05 p.m. Great Lakes Loons at Dayton Dragons, 7:05 p.m. MHSAA – High School Sports Last Night Girls Soccer – Regional Semifinals Division 1 at Caledonia Portage Central 2, Traverse City West 0 Hudsonville 1, Rockford 0 Division 3 at Otsego Otsego 8, Brooklyn Columbia Central 0 Hudsonville Unity Christian 4, South Haven 0 Division 4 at Portage Northern Kalamazoo Christian 1, Lansing Christian 0 – 2 OT Our Lady of the Lake 2, Saugatuck 1 Tonight Girls Soccer – Regional Semifinals Division 2 at Battle Creek Harper Creek Gull Lake vs. Mason, 5:30 p.m. St. Joseph vs. Zeeland West, 7:30 p.m. Baseball – Regional Semifinals Division 1 at Portage Northern Mattawan vs. Hudsonville, 4:00 p.m. Division 2 at Edwardsburg Berrien Springs vs. Vicksburg, 4:30 p.m. Division 3 at Centreville Buchanan vs. Climax-Scotts, 5:00 p.m. Division 4 at Kalamazoo College Michigan Lutheran vs. Gobles, 4:30 p.m. Division 4 at Decatur Decatur vs. Colon, 4:30 p.m. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
MLB – Major League Baseball Last Night Detroit Tigers 5, Pittsburgh Pirates 3 Baltimore Orioles 9, Chicago Cubs 3 Chicago White Sox 4, Los Angeles Dodgers 0 Tigers 5, Pirates 3 – Rain man: Skubal wins 4th straight as Tigers top Pirates 5-3 Tarik Skubal pitched seven steady innings to win his fourth straight decision and Harold Castro hit a two-run single to lead the Detroit Tigers to a rain-delayed 5-3 victory over the Pittsburgh Pirates. After the start was pushed back more than two hours, Skubal gave up three runs and six hits while striking out nine and walking one. The left-hander has worked a career-high seven innings in three consecutive outings and is 4-0 with a 1.60 ERA in his last seven starts. Castro’s hit, a liner up the middle, capped a three-run fourth that put the Tigers in front 4-1. Rookie Spencer Torkelson drove in the first run with a double. Orioles 9, Cubs 3 – Orioles hit 5 home runs, cruise past Cubs 9-3 Cedric Mullins and Trey Mancini hit successive homers, sparking a power surge that carried the Baltimore Orioles past the Chicago Cubs 9-3. Jorge Mateo, Austin Hays and Ramón Urías also connected for the Orioles, who beat the Cubs for the first time in seven tries since 2008. Reliever Bryan Baker earned the win after allowing one run and one hit over 1 1/3 innings. Christopher Morel homered on the game’s first pitch off rookie Kyle Bradish and has reached base safely in 21 consecutive games to begin his career, extending his Cubs’ record. Morel also had an RBI triple in the sixth. White Sox 4, Dodgers 0 – Kopech, Pollock lead White Sox to 4-0 win over Dodgers Michael Kopech pitched six innings of one-hit ball, pinch-hitter AJ Pollock delivered a two-run double against his former team and the Chicago White Sox beat the Los Angeles Dodgers 4-0. Pollock’s clutch swing off the bench sparked a four-run sixth that sent the White Sox to their third consecutive victory. It was the fourth time this season Kopech worked at least five innings and limited an opponent to one hit. The right-hander struck out eight and walked one, lowering his ERA to 1.94. The NL West-leading Dodgers dropped their third straight. Today Detroit (Skubal 5-2) at Pittsburgh (Keller 2-5), 12:35 p.m. WSJM/WCSY 12:15 Chicago Cubs (Stroman 2-5) at Baltimore (Lyles 3-4), 7:05 p.m. L.A. Dodgers (Gonsolin 6-0) at Chicago White Sox (Cueto 0-2), 8:10 p.m. MLB – Angels fire manager Joe Maddon amid 12-game losing streak The Los Angeles Angels have fired manager Joe Maddon with the team mired in a 12-game losing streak. Third base coach Phil Nevin will be the Angels’ interim manager when they host Boston on Tuesday night. Maddon went 130-148 with the Angels, who hired him before the coronavirus-shortened 2020 season. After finishing with losing records in Maddon’s first two seasons, the Angels were off to a strong 27-17 start before their current losing streak began. They are one loss shy of tying the longest skid in franchise history. NHL – National Hockey League – 2022 Stanley Cup Playoffs – Conference Finals Last Night Tampa Bay Lightning 4, New York Rangers 1 (Series tied 2-2) Lightning 4, Rangers 1 – Lightning beat Rangers 4-1 in Game 4 to even East final Nikita Kucherov scored on a breakaway and Andrei Vasilevskiy had 33 saves , helping the Tampa Bay Lightning shut down the New York Rangers 4-1 and even the NHL’s Eastern Conference final at two games apiece. Kucherov took a pass from Ondrej Palat in the middle of the ice and skated in on goaltender Igor Shesterkin to give the two-time defending Stanley Cup champions a two-goal lead just over 13 minutes into the second period. Palat, Pat Maroon and Steven Stamkos also scored for the Lightning, who have rebounded from losing the first two games of the series on the road to keep their bid to become the first team in nearly 40 years to win three consecutive Stanley Cup titles alive. Game 5 is Thursday night at Madison Square Garden. NBA – National Basketball Association – 2022 NBA Finals Tonight Golden State Warriors at Boston Celtics, 9:00 p.m. (Series tied 1-1) WNBA – Women’s National Basketball Association Tonight Indiana Fever at Connecticut Sun, 7:00 p.m. Chicago Sky at Washington Mystics, 8:00 p.m. WNBA – Los Angeles Sparks fire coach and GM Derek Fisher The Los Angeles Sparks have fired head coach and general manager Derek Fisher the team announced. Fisher took over the team before the 2019 season and became the GM a year later. He finished his career with a 54-46 record as coach. The Sparks missed the playoffs last season for the first time since 2011 and bolstered their roster by adding All-Star Liz Cambage in the offseason. They had a difficult schedule to start the season with nine of their first 12 games on the road and are 5-7. WNBA – Griner’s fate tangled up with other American held in Russia Brittney Griner is easily the most prominent American locked up by a foreign country. But the WNBA star’s case is tangled up with that of another prisoner few Americans have ever heard of. Paul Whelan has been held in Russia since his December 2018 arrest on espionage charges he and the U.S. government say are false. He was left out of a prisoner exchange in April that brought home yet another detainee, Marine veteran Trevor Reed. That resolution escalates pressure on the Biden administration to avoid a repeat scenario of another one-for-one swap that does not include Whelan. Golf – LIV – Dustin Johnson quits PGA membership to play in Saudi league Two-time major winner Dustin Johnson says he has resigned his PGA Tour membership to participate in the new golf series backed by Saudi Arabia’s sovereign wealth fund. The first LIV Golf Invitational, which offers $25 million in prize money, is taking place outside London starting Thursday. Johnson says he “had to think long and hard” about leaving the PGA Tour, seemingly ending his hopes of competing in the Ryder Cup for the United States. Johnson is No. 15 in the world, the highest-ranked player in the field. Golf – Tiger Woods says his leg not ready and he won’t play US Open Tiger Woods has pulled out of the U.S. Open and says his body "needs more time to get stronger for major championship golf.” He said he hopes to be ready to play in a charity pro-am event in Ireland ahead of the British Open at St. Andrews in July. The U.S. Open is next week at The Country Club at Brookline outside of Boston. Woods made a surprise return to golf at the Masters just 14 months after he broke bones in his right leg and ankle in a car crash. He later played the PGA Championship at Southern Hills but withdrew after the third round. Woods has won the U.S. Open three times, most recently in 2008. Golf – US Open to accept Mickelson and all eligible players Dustin Johnson, Phil Mickelson and other players competing in the Saudi-funded rival golf league are free to play the U.S. Open next week. That was always expected but confirmed Tuesday by the USGA. The USGA says if a player earned his way into the the U.S. Open, should that be taken away because he is playing a different league? It felt the answer was no. CEO Mike Whan says more than 9,000 people signed up for the U.S. Open and the USGA is not in the business of policing what they stand for. NFL – Rodgers unsure how long he will play beyond this season Aaron Rodgers says he’s unsure how much longer he will keep playing football. But he’s definitive about at least one element of his playing future. The four-time MVP quarterback expects to retire as a Green Bay Packer. That scenario seemed uncertain when Rodgers skipped the Packers mandatory minicamp last year in a standoff with team officials. That relationship has since improved enough that Rodgers signed a contract extension with the Packers after producing his second straight MVP season. Rodgers said Tuesday at the Packers minicamp that he doesn’t know yet whether he will play beyond this upcoming season. Olympics – Figure Skating – Figure skating minimum age rises to 17 before 2026 Olympics No 15-year-old figure skaters will be allowed to compete at the 2026 Olympics following the controversy surrounding Russian national champion Kamila Valieva at this year’s Beijing Games. A new age limit for figure skaters at senior international events has been passed by the International Skating Union that will raise the minimum age to 17 before the next Winter Olympics in Milan-Cortina d’Ampezzo, Italy. The limit will be phased in with 16-year-olds allowed to compete in the 2023-24 season. It will then rise to 17 for the season before the Olympics. NCAASFB – Coaches: Doubleheaders in WCWS semis threaten player safety Oklahoma bounced back from losing a Women’s College World Series semifinal to UCLA on Monday, dominating the Bruins in a game that started 30 minutes after the first one. Oklahoma coach Patty Gasso said the turnaround should not have been so quick. Gasso called it a player safety issue. She likes that the NCAA’s Division I Competition Oversight Committee added a day between the semifinals and the finals in changes made before this season, but she would give it up for time between semifinal games. MILB – Midwest League Baseball Yesterday West Michigan Whitecaps 9, Lansing Lugnuts 5 Cedar Rapids Kernels 7, South Bend Cubs 1 Dayton Dragons 14, Great Lakes Loons 8 Today Lansing Lugnuts at West Michigan Whitecaps, 6:35 p.m. Cedar Rapids Kernels at South Bend Cubs, 7:05 p.m. Great Lakes Loons at Dayton Dragons, 7:05 p.m. MHSAA – High School Sports Last Night Girls Soccer – Regional Semifinals Division 1 at Caledonia Portage Central 2, Traverse City West 0 Hudsonville 1, Rockford 0 Division 3 at Otsego Otsego 8, Brooklyn Columbia Central 0 Hudsonville Unity Christian 4, South Haven 0 Division 4 at Portage Northern Kalamazoo Christian 1, Lansing Christian 0 – 2 OT Our Lady of the Lake 2, Saugatuck 1 Tonight Girls Soccer – Regional Semifinals Division 2 at Battle Creek Harper Creek Gull Lake vs. Mason, 5:30 p.m. St. Joseph vs. Zeeland West, 7:30 p.m. Baseball – Regional Semifinals Division 1 at Portage Northern Mattawan vs. Hudsonville, 4:00 p.m. Division 2 at Edwardsburg Berrien Springs vs. Vicksburg, 4:30 p.m. Division 3 at Centreville Buchanan vs. Climax-Scotts, 5:00 p.m. Division 4 at Kalamazoo College Michigan Lutheran vs. Gobles, 4:30 p.m. Division 4 at Decatur Decatur vs. Colon, 4:30 p.m. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
MLB – Major League Baseball Last Night Detroit Tigers 5, Pittsburgh Pirates 3 Baltimore Orioles 9, Chicago Cubs 3 Chicago White Sox 4, Los Angeles Dodgers 0 Tigers 5, Pirates 3 – Rain man: Skubal wins 4th straight as Tigers top Pirates 5-3 Tarik Skubal pitched seven steady innings to win his fourth straight decision and Harold Castro hit a two-run single to lead the Detroit Tigers to a rain-delayed 5-3 victory over the Pittsburgh Pirates. After the start was pushed back more than two hours, Skubal gave up three runs and six hits while striking out nine and walking one. The left-hander has worked a career-high seven innings in three consecutive outings and is 4-0 with a 1.60 ERA in his last seven starts. Castro’s hit, a liner up the middle, capped a three-run fourth that put the Tigers in front 4-1. Rookie Spencer Torkelson drove in the first run with a double. Orioles 9, Cubs 3 – Orioles hit 5 home runs, cruise past Cubs 9-3 Cedric Mullins and Trey Mancini hit successive homers, sparking a power surge that carried the Baltimore Orioles past the Chicago Cubs 9-3. Jorge Mateo, Austin Hays and Ramón Urías also connected for the Orioles, who beat the Cubs for the first time in seven tries since 2008. Reliever Bryan Baker earned the win after allowing one run and one hit over 1 1/3 innings. Christopher Morel homered on the game’s first pitch off rookie Kyle Bradish and has reached base safely in 21 consecutive games to begin his career, extending his Cubs’ record. Morel also had an RBI triple in the sixth. White Sox 4, Dodgers 0 – Kopech, Pollock lead White Sox to 4-0 win over Dodgers Michael Kopech pitched six innings of one-hit ball, pinch-hitter AJ Pollock delivered a two-run double against his former team and the Chicago White Sox beat the Los Angeles Dodgers 4-0. Pollock’s clutch swing off the bench sparked a four-run sixth that sent the White Sox to their third consecutive victory. It was the fourth time this season Kopech worked at least five innings and limited an opponent to one hit. The right-hander struck out eight and walked one, lowering his ERA to 1.94. The NL West-leading Dodgers dropped their third straight. Today Detroit (Skubal 5-2) at Pittsburgh (Keller 2-5), 12:35 p.m. WSJM/WCSY 12:15 Chicago Cubs (Stroman 2-5) at Baltimore (Lyles 3-4), 7:05 p.m. L.A. Dodgers (Gonsolin 6-0) at Chicago White Sox (Cueto 0-2), 8:10 p.m. MLB – Angels fire manager Joe Maddon amid 12-game losing streak The Los Angeles Angels have fired manager Joe Maddon with the team mired in a 12-game losing streak. Third base coach Phil Nevin will be the Angels’ interim manager when they host Boston on Tuesday night. Maddon went 130-148 with the Angels, who hired him before the coronavirus-shortened 2020 season. After finishing with losing records in Maddon’s first two seasons, the Angels were off to a strong 27-17 start before their current losing streak began. They are one loss shy of tying the longest skid in franchise history. NHL – National Hockey League – 2022 Stanley Cup Playoffs – Conference Finals Last Night Tampa Bay Lightning 4, New York Rangers 1 (Series tied 2-2) Lightning 4, Rangers 1 – Lightning beat Rangers 4-1 in Game 4 to even East final Nikita Kucherov scored on a breakaway and Andrei Vasilevskiy had 33 saves , helping the Tampa Bay Lightning shut down the New York Rangers 4-1 and even the NHL’s Eastern Conference final at two games apiece. Kucherov took a pass from Ondrej Palat in the middle of the ice and skated in on goaltender Igor Shesterkin to give the two-time defending Stanley Cup champions a two-goal lead just over 13 minutes into the second period. Palat, Pat Maroon and Steven Stamkos also scored for the Lightning, who have rebounded from losing the first two games of the series on the road to keep their bid to become the first team in nearly 40 years to win three consecutive Stanley Cup titles alive. Game 5 is Thursday night at Madison Square Garden. NBA – National Basketball Association – 2022 NBA Finals Tonight Golden State Warriors at Boston Celtics, 9:00 p.m. (Series tied 1-1) WNBA – Women’s National Basketball Association Tonight Indiana Fever at Connecticut Sun, 7:00 p.m. Chicago Sky at Washington Mystics, 8:00 p.m. WNBA – Los Angeles Sparks fire coach and GM Derek Fisher The Los Angeles Sparks have fired head coach and general manager Derek Fisher the team announced. Fisher took over the team before the 2019 season and became the GM a year later. He finished his career with a 54-46 record as coach. The Sparks missed the playoffs last season for the first time since 2011 and bolstered their roster by adding All-Star Liz Cambage in the offseason. They had a difficult schedule to start the season with nine of their first 12 games on the road and are 5-7. WNBA – Griner’s fate tangled up with other American held in Russia Brittney Griner is easily the most prominent American locked up by a foreign country. But the WNBA star’s case is tangled up with that of another prisoner few Americans have ever heard of. Paul Whelan has been held in Russia since his December 2018 arrest on espionage charges he and the U.S. government say are false. He was left out of a prisoner exchange in April that brought home yet another detainee, Marine veteran Trevor Reed. That resolution escalates pressure on the Biden administration to avoid a repeat scenario of another one-for-one swap that does not include Whelan. Golf – LIV – Dustin Johnson quits PGA membership to play in Saudi league Two-time major winner Dustin Johnson says he has resigned his PGA Tour membership to participate in the new golf series backed by Saudi Arabia’s sovereign wealth fund. The first LIV Golf Invitational, which offers $25 million in prize money, is taking place outside London starting Thursday. Johnson says he “had to think long and hard” about leaving the PGA Tour, seemingly ending his hopes of competing in the Ryder Cup for the United States. Johnson is No. 15 in the world, the highest-ranked player in the field. Golf – Tiger Woods says his leg not ready and he won’t play US Open Tiger Woods has pulled out of the U.S. Open and says his body "needs more time to get stronger for major championship golf.” He said he hopes to be ready to play in a charity pro-am event in Ireland ahead of the British Open at St. Andrews in July. The U.S. Open is next week at The Country Club at Brookline outside of Boston. Woods made a surprise return to golf at the Masters just 14 months after he broke bones in his right leg and ankle in a car crash. He later played the PGA Championship at Southern Hills but withdrew after the third round. Woods has won the U.S. Open three times, most recently in 2008. Golf – US Open to accept Mickelson and all eligible players Dustin Johnson, Phil Mickelson and other players competing in the Saudi-funded rival golf league are free to play the U.S. Open next week. That was always expected but confirmed Tuesday by the USGA. The USGA says if a player earned his way into the the U.S. Open, should that be taken away because he is playing a different league? It felt the answer was no. CEO Mike Whan says more than 9,000 people signed up for the U.S. Open and the USGA is not in the business of policing what they stand for. NFL – Rodgers unsure how long he will play beyond this season Aaron Rodgers says he’s unsure how much longer he will keep playing football. But he’s definitive about at least one element of his playing future. The four-time MVP quarterback expects to retire as a Green Bay Packer. That scenario seemed uncertain when Rodgers skipped the Packers mandatory minicamp last year in a standoff with team officials. That relationship has since improved enough that Rodgers signed a contract extension with the Packers after producing his second straight MVP season. Rodgers said Tuesday at the Packers minicamp that he doesn’t know yet whether he will play beyond this upcoming season. Olympics – Figure Skating – Figure skating minimum age rises to 17 before 2026 Olympics No 15-year-old figure skaters will be allowed to compete at the 2026 Olympics following the controversy surrounding Russian national champion Kamila Valieva at this year’s Beijing Games. A new age limit for figure skaters at senior international events has been passed by the International Skating Union that will raise the minimum age to 17 before the next Winter Olympics in Milan-Cortina d’Ampezzo, Italy. The limit will be phased in with 16-year-olds allowed to compete in the 2023-24 season. It will then rise to 17 for the season before the Olympics. NCAASFB – Coaches: Doubleheaders in WCWS semis threaten player safety Oklahoma bounced back from losing a Women’s College World Series semifinal to UCLA on Monday, dominating the Bruins in a game that started 30 minutes after the first one. Oklahoma coach Patty Gasso said the turnaround should not have been so quick. Gasso called it a player safety issue. She likes that the NCAA’s Division I Competition Oversight Committee added a day between the semifinals and the finals in changes made before this season, but she would give it up for time between semifinal games. MILB – Midwest League Baseball Yesterday West Michigan Whitecaps 9, Lansing Lugnuts 5 Cedar Rapids Kernels 7, South Bend Cubs 1 Dayton Dragons 14, Great Lakes Loons 8 Today Lansing Lugnuts at West Michigan Whitecaps, 6:35 p.m. Cedar Rapids Kernels at South Bend Cubs, 7:05 p.m. Great Lakes Loons at Dayton Dragons, 7:05 p.m. MHSAA – High School Sports Last Night Girls Soccer – Regional Semifinals Division 1 at Caledonia Portage Central 2, Traverse City West 0 Hudsonville 1, Rockford 0 Division 3 at Otsego Otsego 8, Brooklyn Columbia Central 0 Hudsonville Unity Christian 4, South Haven 0 Division 4 at Portage Northern Kalamazoo Christian 1, Lansing Christian 0 – 2 OT Our Lady of the Lake 2, Saugatuck 1 Tonight Girls Soccer – Regional Semifinals Division 2 at Battle Creek Harper Creek Gull Lake vs. Mason, 5:30 p.m. St. Joseph vs. Zeeland West, 7:30 p.m. Baseball – Regional Semifinals Division 1 at Portage Northern Mattawan vs. Hudsonville, 4:00 p.m. Division 2 at Edwardsburg Berrien Springs vs. Vicksburg, 4:30 p.m. Division 3 at Centreville Buchanan vs. Climax-Scotts, 5:00 p.m. Division 4 at Kalamazoo College Michigan Lutheran vs. Gobles, 4:30 p.m. Division 4 at Decatur Decatur vs. Colon, 4:30 p.m. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
MLB – Major League Baseball Last Night Detroit Tigers 5, Pittsburgh Pirates 3 Baltimore Orioles 9, Chicago Cubs 3 Chicago White Sox 4, Los Angeles Dodgers 0 Tigers 5, Pirates 3 – Rain man: Skubal wins 4th straight as Tigers top Pirates 5-3 Tarik Skubal pitched seven steady innings to win his fourth straight decision and Harold Castro hit a two-run single to lead the Detroit Tigers to a rain-delayed 5-3 victory over the Pittsburgh Pirates. After the start was pushed back more than two hours, Skubal gave up three runs and six hits while striking out nine and walking one. The left-hander has worked a career-high seven innings in three consecutive outings and is 4-0 with a 1.60 ERA in his last seven starts. Castro’s hit, a liner up the middle, capped a three-run fourth that put the Tigers in front 4-1. Rookie Spencer Torkelson drove in the first run with a double. Orioles 9, Cubs 3 – Orioles hit 5 home runs, cruise past Cubs 9-3 Cedric Mullins and Trey Mancini hit successive homers, sparking a power surge that carried the Baltimore Orioles past the Chicago Cubs 9-3. Jorge Mateo, Austin Hays and Ramón Urías also connected for the Orioles, who beat the Cubs for the first time in seven tries since 2008. Reliever Bryan Baker earned the win after allowing one run and one hit over 1 1/3 innings. Christopher Morel homered on the game’s first pitch off rookie Kyle Bradish and has reached base safely in 21 consecutive games to begin his career, extending his Cubs’ record. Morel also had an RBI triple in the sixth. White Sox 4, Dodgers 0 – Kopech, Pollock lead White Sox to 4-0 win over Dodgers Michael Kopech pitched six innings of one-hit ball, pinch-hitter AJ Pollock delivered a two-run double against his former team and the Chicago White Sox beat the Los Angeles Dodgers 4-0. Pollock’s clutch swing off the bench sparked a four-run sixth that sent the White Sox to their third consecutive victory. It was the fourth time this season Kopech worked at least five innings and limited an opponent to one hit. The right-hander struck out eight and walked one, lowering his ERA to 1.94. The NL West-leading Dodgers dropped their third straight. Today Detroit (Skubal 5-2) at Pittsburgh (Keller 2-5), 12:35 p.m. WSJM/WCSY 12:15 Chicago Cubs (Stroman 2-5) at Baltimore (Lyles 3-4), 7:05 p.m. L.A. Dodgers (Gonsolin 6-0) at Chicago White Sox (Cueto 0-2), 8:10 p.m. MLB – Angels fire manager Joe Maddon amid 12-game losing streak The Los Angeles Angels have fired manager Joe Maddon with the team mired in a 12-game losing streak. Third base coach Phil Nevin will be the Angels’ interim manager when they host Boston on Tuesday night. Maddon went 130-148 with the Angels, who hired him before the coronavirus-shortened 2020 season. After finishing with losing records in Maddon’s first two seasons, the Angels were off to a strong 27-17 start before their current losing streak began. They are one loss shy of tying the longest skid in franchise history. NHL – National Hockey League – 2022 Stanley Cup Playoffs – Conference Finals Last Night Tampa Bay Lightning 4, New York Rangers 1 (Series tied 2-2) Lightning 4, Rangers 1 – Lightning beat Rangers 4-1 in Game 4 to even East final Nikita Kucherov scored on a breakaway and Andrei Vasilevskiy had 33 saves , helping the Tampa Bay Lightning shut down the New York Rangers 4-1 and even the NHL’s Eastern Conference final at two games apiece. Kucherov took a pass from Ondrej Palat in the middle of the ice and skated in on goaltender Igor Shesterkin to give the two-time defending Stanley Cup champions a two-goal lead just over 13 minutes into the second period. Palat, Pat Maroon and Steven Stamkos also scored for the Lightning, who have rebounded from losing the first two games of the series on the road to keep their bid to become the first team in nearly 40 years to win three consecutive Stanley Cup titles alive. Game 5 is Thursday night at Madison Square Garden. NBA – National Basketball Association – 2022 NBA Finals Tonight Golden State Warriors at Boston Celtics, 9:00 p.m. (Series tied 1-1) WNBA – Women’s National Basketball Association Tonight Indiana Fever at Connecticut Sun, 7:00 p.m. Chicago Sky at Washington Mystics, 8:00 p.m. WNBA – Los Angeles Sparks fire coach and GM Derek Fisher The Los Angeles Sparks have fired head coach and general manager Derek Fisher the team announced. Fisher took over the team before the 2019 season and became the GM a year later. He finished his career with a 54-46 record as coach. The Sparks missed the playoffs last season for the first time since 2011 and bolstered their roster by adding All-Star Liz Cambage in the offseason. They had a difficult schedule to start the season with nine of their first 12 games on the road and are 5-7. WNBA – Griner’s fate tangled up with other American held in Russia Brittney Griner is easily the most prominent American locked up by a foreign country. But the WNBA star’s case is tangled up with that of another prisoner few Americans have ever heard of. Paul Whelan has been held in Russia since his December 2018 arrest on espionage charges he and the U.S. government say are false. He was left out of a prisoner exchange in April that brought home yet another detainee, Marine veteran Trevor Reed. That resolution escalates pressure on the Biden administration to avoid a repeat scenario of another one-for-one swap that does not include Whelan. Golf – LIV – Dustin Johnson quits PGA membership to play in Saudi league Two-time major winner Dustin Johnson says he has resigned his PGA Tour membership to participate in the new golf series backed by Saudi Arabia’s sovereign wealth fund. The first LIV Golf Invitational, which offers $25 million in prize money, is taking place outside London starting Thursday. Johnson says he “had to think long and hard” about leaving the PGA Tour, seemingly ending his hopes of competing in the Ryder Cup for the United States. Johnson is No. 15 in the world, the highest-ranked player in the field. Golf – Tiger Woods says his leg not ready and he won’t play US Open Tiger Woods has pulled out of the U.S. Open and says his body "needs more time to get stronger for major championship golf.” He said he hopes to be ready to play in a charity pro-am event in Ireland ahead of the British Open at St. Andrews in July. The U.S. Open is next week at The Country Club at Brookline outside of Boston. Woods made a surprise return to golf at the Masters just 14 months after he broke bones in his right leg and ankle in a car crash. He later played the PGA Championship at Southern Hills but withdrew after the third round. Woods has won the U.S. Open three times, most recently in 2008. Golf – US Open to accept Mickelson and all eligible players Dustin Johnson, Phil Mickelson and other players competing in the Saudi-funded rival golf league are free to play the U.S. Open next week. That was always expected but confirmed Tuesday by the USGA. The USGA says if a player earned his way into the the U.S. Open, should that be taken away because he is playing a different league? It felt the answer was no. CEO Mike Whan says more than 9,000 people signed up for the U.S. Open and the USGA is not in the business of policing what they stand for. NFL – Rodgers unsure how long he will play beyond this season Aaron Rodgers says he’s unsure how much longer he will keep playing football. But he’s definitive about at least one element of his playing future. The four-time MVP quarterback expects to retire as a Green Bay Packer. That scenario seemed uncertain when Rodgers skipped the Packers mandatory minicamp last year in a standoff with team officials. That relationship has since improved enough that Rodgers signed a contract extension with the Packers after producing his second straight MVP season. Rodgers said Tuesday at the Packers minicamp that he doesn’t know yet whether he will play beyond this upcoming season. Olympics – Figure Skating – Figure skating minimum age rises to 17 before 2026 Olympics No 15-year-old figure skaters will be allowed to compete at the 2026 Olympics following the controversy surrounding Russian national champion Kamila Valieva at this year’s Beijing Games. A new age limit for figure skaters at senior international events has been passed by the International Skating Union that will raise the minimum age to 17 before the next Winter Olympics in Milan-Cortina d’Ampezzo, Italy. The limit will be phased in with 16-year-olds allowed to compete in the 2023-24 season. It will then rise to 17 for the season before the Olympics. NCAASFB – Coaches: Doubleheaders in WCWS semis threaten player safety Oklahoma bounced back from losing a Women’s College World Series semifinal to UCLA on Monday, dominating the Bruins in a game that started 30 minutes after the first one. Oklahoma coach Patty Gasso said the turnaround should not have been so quick. Gasso called it a player safety issue. She likes that the NCAA’s Division I Competition Oversight Committee added a day between the semifinals and the finals in changes made before this season, but she would give it up for time between semifinal games. MILB – Midwest League Baseball Yesterday West Michigan Whitecaps 9, Lansing Lugnuts 5 Cedar Rapids Kernels 7, South Bend Cubs 1 Dayton Dragons 14, Great Lakes Loons 8 Today Lansing Lugnuts at West Michigan Whitecaps, 6:35 p.m. Cedar Rapids Kernels at South Bend Cubs, 7:05 p.m. Great Lakes Loons at Dayton Dragons, 7:05 p.m. MHSAA – High School Sports Last Night Girls Soccer – Regional Semifinals Division 1 at Caledonia Portage Central 2, Traverse City West 0 Hudsonville 1, Rockford 0 Division 3 at Otsego Otsego 8, Brooklyn Columbia Central 0 Hudsonville Unity Christian 4, South Haven 0 Division 4 at Portage Northern Kalamazoo Christian 1, Lansing Christian 0 – 2 OT Our Lady of the Lake 2, Saugatuck 1 Tonight Girls Soccer – Regional Semifinals Division 2 at Battle Creek Harper Creek Gull Lake vs. Mason, 5:30 p.m. St. Joseph vs. Zeeland West, 7:30 p.m. Baseball – Regional Semifinals Division 1 at Portage Northern Mattawan vs. Hudsonville, 4:00 p.m. Division 2 at Edwardsburg Berrien Springs vs. Vicksburg, 4:30 p.m. Division 3 at Centreville Buchanan vs. Climax-Scotts, 5:00 p.m. Division 4 at Kalamazoo College Michigan Lutheran vs. Gobles, 4:30 p.m. Division 4 at Decatur Decatur vs. Colon, 4:30 p.m. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
MLB – Major League Baseball Last Night Detroit Tigers 5, Pittsburgh Pirates 3 Baltimore Orioles 9, Chicago Cubs 3 Chicago White Sox 4, Los Angeles Dodgers 0 Tigers 5, Pirates 3 – Rain man: Skubal wins 4th straight as Tigers top Pirates 5-3 Tarik Skubal pitched seven steady innings to win his fourth straight decision and Harold Castro hit a two-run single to lead the Detroit Tigers to a rain-delayed 5-3 victory over the Pittsburgh Pirates. After the start was pushed back more than two hours, Skubal gave up three runs and six hits while striking out nine and walking one. The left-hander has worked a career-high seven innings in three consecutive outings and is 4-0 with a 1.60 ERA in his last seven starts. Castro’s hit, a liner up the middle, capped a three-run fourth that put the Tigers in front 4-1. Rookie Spencer Torkelson drove in the first run with a double. Orioles 9, Cubs 3 – Orioles hit 5 home runs, cruise past Cubs 9-3 Cedric Mullins and Trey Mancini hit successive homers, sparking a power surge that carried the Baltimore Orioles past the Chicago Cubs 9-3. Jorge Mateo, Austin Hays and Ramón Urías also connected for the Orioles, who beat the Cubs for the first time in seven tries since 2008. Reliever Bryan Baker earned the win after allowing one run and one hit over 1 1/3 innings. Christopher Morel homered on the game’s first pitch off rookie Kyle Bradish and has reached base safely in 21 consecutive games to begin his career, extending his Cubs’ record. Morel also had an RBI triple in the sixth. White Sox 4, Dodgers 0 – Kopech, Pollock lead White Sox to 4-0 win over Dodgers Michael Kopech pitched six innings of one-hit ball, pinch-hitter AJ Pollock delivered a two-run double against his former team and the Chicago White Sox beat the Los Angeles Dodgers 4-0. Pollock’s clutch swing off the bench sparked a four-run sixth that sent the White Sox to their third consecutive victory. It was the fourth time this season Kopech worked at least five innings and limited an opponent to one hit. The right-hander struck out eight and walked one, lowering his ERA to 1.94. The NL West-leading Dodgers dropped their third straight. Today Detroit (Skubal 5-2) at Pittsburgh (Keller 2-5), 12:35 p.m. WSJM/WCSY 12:15 Chicago Cubs (Stroman 2-5) at Baltimore (Lyles 3-4), 7:05 p.m. L.A. Dodgers (Gonsolin 6-0) at Chicago White Sox (Cueto 0-2), 8:10 p.m. MLB – Angels fire manager Joe Maddon amid 12-game losing streak The Los Angeles Angels have fired manager Joe Maddon with the team mired in a 12-game losing streak. Third base coach Phil Nevin will be the Angels’ interim manager when they host Boston on Tuesday night. Maddon went 130-148 with the Angels, who hired him before the coronavirus-shortened 2020 season. After finishing with losing records in Maddon’s first two seasons, the Angels were off to a strong 27-17 start before their current losing streak began. They are one loss shy of tying the longest skid in franchise history. NHL – National Hockey League – 2022 Stanley Cup Playoffs – Conference Finals Last Night Tampa Bay Lightning 4, New York Rangers 1 (Series tied 2-2) Lightning 4, Rangers 1 – Lightning beat Rangers 4-1 in Game 4 to even East final Nikita Kucherov scored on a breakaway and Andrei Vasilevskiy had 33 saves , helping the Tampa Bay Lightning shut down the New York Rangers 4-1 and even the NHL’s Eastern Conference final at two games apiece. Kucherov took a pass from Ondrej Palat in the middle of the ice and skated in on goaltender Igor Shesterkin to give the two-time defending Stanley Cup champions a two-goal lead just over 13 minutes into the second period. Palat, Pat Maroon and Steven Stamkos also scored for the Lightning, who have rebounded from losing the first two games of the series on the road to keep their bid to become the first team in nearly 40 years to win three consecutive Stanley Cup titles alive. Game 5 is Thursday night at Madison Square Garden. NBA – National Basketball Association – 2022 NBA Finals Tonight Golden State Warriors at Boston Celtics, 9:00 p.m. (Series tied 1-1) WNBA – Women’s National Basketball Association Tonight Indiana Fever at Connecticut Sun, 7:00 p.m. Chicago Sky at Washington Mystics, 8:00 p.m. WNBA – Los Angeles Sparks fire coach and GM Derek Fisher The Los Angeles Sparks have fired head coach and general manager Derek Fisher the team announced. Fisher took over the team before the 2019 season and became the GM a year later. He finished his career with a 54-46 record as coach. The Sparks missed the playoffs last season for the first time since 2011 and bolstered their roster by adding All-Star Liz Cambage in the offseason. They had a difficult schedule to start the season with nine of their first 12 games on the road and are 5-7. WNBA – Griner’s fate tangled up with other American held in Russia Brittney Griner is easily the most prominent American locked up by a foreign country. But the WNBA star’s case is tangled up with that of another prisoner few Americans have ever heard of. Paul Whelan has been held in Russia since his December 2018 arrest on espionage charges he and the U.S. government say are false. He was left out of a prisoner exchange in April that brought home yet another detainee, Marine veteran Trevor Reed. That resolution escalates pressure on the Biden administration to avoid a repeat scenario of another one-for-one swap that does not include Whelan. Golf – LIV – Dustin Johnson quits PGA membership to play in Saudi league Two-time major winner Dustin Johnson says he has resigned his PGA Tour membership to participate in the new golf series backed by Saudi Arabia’s sovereign wealth fund. The first LIV Golf Invitational, which offers $25 million in prize money, is taking place outside London starting Thursday. Johnson says he “had to think long and hard” about leaving the PGA Tour, seemingly ending his hopes of competing in the Ryder Cup for the United States. Johnson is No. 15 in the world, the highest-ranked player in the field. Golf – Tiger Woods says his leg not ready and he won’t play US Open Tiger Woods has pulled out of the U.S. Open and says his body "needs more time to get stronger for major championship golf.” He said he hopes to be ready to play in a charity pro-am event in Ireland ahead of the British Open at St. Andrews in July. The U.S. Open is next week at The Country Club at Brookline outside of Boston. Woods made a surprise return to golf at the Masters just 14 months after he broke bones in his right leg and ankle in a car crash. He later played the PGA Championship at Southern Hills but withdrew after the third round. Woods has won the U.S. Open three times, most recently in 2008. Golf – US Open to accept Mickelson and all eligible players Dustin Johnson, Phil Mickelson and other players competing in the Saudi-funded rival golf league are free to play the U.S. Open next week. That was always expected but confirmed Tuesday by the USGA. The USGA says if a player earned his way into the the U.S. Open, should that be taken away because he is playing a different league? It felt the answer was no. CEO Mike Whan says more than 9,000 people signed up for the U.S. Open and the USGA is not in the business of policing what they stand for. NFL – Rodgers unsure how long he will play beyond this season Aaron Rodgers says he’s unsure how much longer he will keep playing football. But he’s definitive about at least one element of his playing future. The four-time MVP quarterback expects to retire as a Green Bay Packer. That scenario seemed uncertain when Rodgers skipped the Packers mandatory minicamp last year in a standoff with team officials. That relationship has since improved enough that Rodgers signed a contract extension with the Packers after producing his second straight MVP season. Rodgers said Tuesday at the Packers minicamp that he doesn’t know yet whether he will play beyond this upcoming season. Olympics – Figure Skating – Figure skating minimum age rises to 17 before 2026 Olympics No 15-year-old figure skaters will be allowed to compete at the 2026 Olympics following the controversy surrounding Russian national champion Kamila Valieva at this year’s Beijing Games. A new age limit for figure skaters at senior international events has been passed by the International Skating Union that will raise the minimum age to 17 before the next Winter Olympics in Milan-Cortina d’Ampezzo, Italy. The limit will be phased in with 16-year-olds allowed to compete in the 2023-24 season. It will then rise to 17 for the season before the Olympics. NCAASFB – Coaches: Doubleheaders in WCWS semis threaten player safety Oklahoma bounced back from losing a Women’s College World Series semifinal to UCLA on Monday, dominating the Bruins in a game that started 30 minutes after the first one. Oklahoma coach Patty Gasso said the turnaround should not have been so quick. Gasso called it a player safety issue. She likes that the NCAA’s Division I Competition Oversight Committee added a day between the semifinals and the finals in changes made before this season, but she would give it up for time between semifinal games. MILB – Midwest League Baseball Yesterday West Michigan Whitecaps 9, Lansing Lugnuts 5 Cedar Rapids Kernels 7, South Bend Cubs 1 Dayton Dragons 14, Great Lakes Loons 8 Today Lansing Lugnuts at West Michigan Whitecaps, 6:35 p.m. Cedar Rapids Kernels at South Bend Cubs, 7:05 p.m. Great Lakes Loons at Dayton Dragons, 7:05 p.m. MHSAA – High School Sports Last Night Girls Soccer – Regional Semifinals Division 1 at Caledonia Portage Central 2, Traverse City West 0 Hudsonville 1, Rockford 0 Division 3 at Otsego Otsego 8, Brooklyn Columbia Central 0 Hudsonville Unity Christian 4, South Haven 0 Division 4 at Portage Northern Kalamazoo Christian 1, Lansing Christian 0 – 2 OT Our Lady of the Lake 2, Saugatuck 1 Tonight Girls Soccer – Regional Semifinals Division 2 at Battle Creek Harper Creek Gull Lake vs. Mason, 5:30 p.m. St. Joseph vs. Zeeland West, 7:30 p.m. Baseball – Regional Semifinals Division 1 at Portage Northern Mattawan vs. Hudsonville, 4:00 p.m. Division 2 at Edwardsburg Berrien Springs vs. Vicksburg, 4:30 p.m. Division 3 at Centreville Buchanan vs. Climax-Scotts, 5:00 p.m. Division 4 at Kalamazoo College Michigan Lutheran vs. Gobles, 4:30 p.m. Division 4 at Decatur Decatur vs. Colon, 4:30 p.m. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Our LUXURY VOICE today is Francesco Corte Colò. Francesco is a Representative of the Tourism Board of Cortina d'Ampezzo, he is in charge for new markets including Greater China. The tourism promotion office defines Cortina's tourism strategy and enhances its visibility to specific target audiences by cooperating with both media and trade partner. It's an exciting time for Cortina D'Ampezzo as they will be hosting the next Winter Olympics in 2026. Francesco was raised in Cortina and learned to love all that Cortina's picturesque mountain town has to offer. Joanne and Francesco will discuss Cortina's great assets, why it is still fairly undiscovered outside of Italy, the benefits of hosting next Winter Olympics straight after Beijing and strategies for new markets with a focus on China. About this episode:Company Name Tourism Board Cortina d'AmpezzoCompany Website https://www.cortinamarketing.it/en/ About Infinite Luxury:LUXURY VOICES is a podcast curated by Infinite Luxury Group, a luxury Sales, Marketing, Communications specialist based in Asia. www.infiniteluxurygroup.com Follow us: LinkedIN www.linkedin.com/in/infinite-luxury-a132271bInstagram infiniteluxurymanifestoWeChat InfiniteLuxury-jxm Contact us: WeChat InfiniteLuxuryEmail hongkong@infiniteluxurygroup.com Podcast available on iTunes, Spotify, online or wherever you listen to your episodes
Vom mächtigen Sellastock in der Mitte ziehen die ladinischen Täler in alle Himmelsrichtungen: Grödnertal und Gadertal, Ampezzo und Buchensteiner Tal und Fassa-Tal. Jedes Tal hat innerhalb derselben Sprache sein eigenes Idiom.
Der sympathische Deutsche spricht mit Sarah & Michi über den größten Erfolg seines Lebens - den Vizeweltmeistertitel in der Abfahrt in Cortina d`Ampezzo, eine bombastische Saison und die Vorfreude auf Olympia 2022 in Peking.
In the latest episode of the Coffee Break Italian Travel Diaries Season 2, Simone and Anna are in Cortina, one of the most popular ski destinations in the Dolomites, where they enjoy a trip to the spa. Join Mark and Francesca as they discuss the language featured in this episode, from relative pronouns and indirect object pronouns to demonstrative pronouns and more! We also hear some handy Italian phrases such as che meraviglia! and per niente.The podcast episodes will be published weekly from 12th February. However, if you would like to binge the entire season then you can access all 10 episodes on the Coffee Break Academy. Our premium version includes lesson notes with additional examples and explanations of the language in each lesson, and a pronunciation practice video to help you improve your speaking. Click here to access the course on the Coffee Break Academy.At Coffee Break Italian we provide content for beginners, intermediate and advanced learners, along with regular mini lessons on social media. Visit coffeebreakitalian.com for all the information you need to build your confidence in Italian, whatever your level. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Continua la XVI edizione di Cortinametraggio, il festival dedicato alla cinematografia breve diretto da Maddalena Mayneri che quest'anno ha voluto avvicinarsi ancora di più agli appassionati di cinema e al pubblico a casa proponendo ogni giorno incontri online con attori e registi e la proiezione dei corti in streaming su MYmovies.it In giuria per la sezione Cortometraggi le attrici Claudia Gerini e Milena Vukotic, la regista Cinzia Th Torrini, il produttore Nicola Giuliano, l'attrice e modella Giusy Buscemi e Gianluca Guzzo direttore di MyMovies. In arrivo a Cortina d'Ampezzo nella giornata di domani per assistere e partecipare alle serate finali del festival Giusy Buscemi, questa mattina ospite ai nostri microfoni per raccontarci di più sulla sua partecipazione nel ruolo di giurata per Cortinametraggio 2021 e sui suoi prossimi progetti:
Dopo la conclusione dei Mondiali di Sci Alpino 2021 Cortina d'Ampezzo ritorna ad essere protagonista di un nuovo appuntamento tra cultura e spettacolo con la XVI edizione di Cortinametraggio, il Festival diretto da Maddalena Mayneri, in programma dal 22 al 28 marzo 2021 in forma ibrida tra mondo dei social, incontri e ospiti in presenza. Tra le tante novità di un'edizione tutta da scoprire, la possibilità di seguire i corti e i registi del concorso non solo per i presenti a Cortina ma per tutti gli appassionati di cinematografia, in streaming su mymovies.it e sbirciare gli incontri con gli autori su canaleeuropa.tv. Continua anche quest'anno l'appuntamento con la terza edizione di Corti in Sala, il premio in partnership con Vision Distribution: 5 i corti selezionati come finalisti . Tra i giurati 2021 Alessio Boni, uno tra gli interpreti più versatili del nostro cinema, chiamato a decretare il Miglior Corto in Sala, accanto all'attore e regista Lillo Petrolo, Laura Mirabella Direttore Marketing di Vision, Davide Novelli Direttore della Distribuzione di Vision e Margherita Amedei Senior Director di Sky Cinema. Il Miglior Corto in Sala sarà messo in testa a uno dei film del listino di Vision Distribution che sarà distribuito nel corso dell'anno successivo, compatibilmente con la disponibilità dei circuiti cinematografici che aderiranno all'iniziativa. I 5 Corti in Sala concorreranno anche al Premio al miglior corto assoluto e ai premi tecnici: Premio al miglior attore, alla miglior attrice, alla migliore scenografia, alla migliore fotografia e il Premio Ann'amare. Questi i titoli dei 5 finalisti in ordine alfabetico: Casa di famiglia di Giulia Mello Ceresa e Francesca Sofia. Dormo poco e sogno molto degli España Circo Este per la regia di Paolo Santamaria. Sola in discesa di Claudia Di Lascia e Michele Bizzi. The Library di Geraldine Ottier. The Morse Code di Daniele Blando, anche interprete del corto, e Barbara Gravelli. Per scoprire di più sui titoli e sui 28 corti in concorso per questa nuova edizione di Cortinametraggio tutte le news sono disponibili sul siot www.cortinametraggio.it Ai microfoni di Radio Punto Zero per le anticipazioni di Cortinametraggio 2021 la sua ideatrice Maddalena Mayneri:
Team USA reporter Peggy Shinn joins Chris and Nancy again this week tp review the Alpine World Skiing Championships where Switzerland’s Lara Gut Behrami continued her consistent World Cup form to win two gold medals in Cortina d’Ampezzo, Italy. The She Believes Cup concludes today when the USA play Argentina and so far the World Cup Champions have continued their winning streak proving unbeatable. Nancy reviews the games so far and also shares her perspective on the rest of the top stories in women’s sport this week.Alpine Ski World ChampionshipsOsaka wins Australian OpenShe Believes Cup500 days to go until Euro 2022Sundhage to stay in charge of BrazilUSA Gymnastics scandal updateGolf President to make competitive returnIBU gender equality Hosts: Chris Stafford and Nancy Gillen38 mins.For more information, links and resources plus conversations from the world of women’s sport including articles, blogs, videos and podcasts visit wispsports.com. WiSP Sports is the World’s First and Only Podcast Network for Women’s Sport with more than 60 hosts, 1300+ episodes across 50 shows and over 7 million downloads. WiSP Sports is on all major podcast players. Follow WiSP Sports on social media @WiSPsports. Contact us at info@wispsports.com.
En el programa hablamos con Adrián Rodriguez Huber de los mundiales de Cortina d'Ampezzo
Ospite di questa mattina a Punto Zero Caffè il Sindaco di Cortina d'Ampezzo Gianpietro Ghedina che ci ha accompagnato nella bianca cornice delle Dolomiti, in questi giorni protagoniste del mondo sportivo con i Campionati del mondo di sci alpino, un appuntamento particolarmente atteso per l'Italia che nel 2026 proprio a Cortina e a Milano ospiterà le Olimpiadi invernali. Circa 600 gli atleti presenti in rappresentanza di 71 Nazioni impegnati fino a domenica 21 febbraio. Il programma, riformulato a causa delle avverse condizioni meteo, dei Mondiali di sci alpino di Cortina 2021 fino a lunedì 15 febbraio è il seguente: Giovedì 11 febbraio: SuperG femminile alle 10.45 – SuperG maschile alle 13 Venerdì 12 febbraio: Discesa Libera femminile Training 2 // Discesa Libera maschile Training 1 Sabato 13 febbraio: Discesa Libera femminile // Discesa Libera maschile Training 2 Domenica 14 febbraio: Discesa Libera uomini Lunedì 15 febbraio: Combinata Alpina femminile // Combinata Alpina maschile Fonte: www.cortina2021.com Qui l'intervista con gli aggiornamenti e le novità dalla montagna con il Sindaco di Cortina d'Ampezzo Gianpietro Ghedina:
Giornata di sorpassi e controsorpassi in Serie A: il Milan liquida il Crotone con un poker, scavalcando l’Inter che gli era balzata davanti in classifica dopo il successo sulla Fiorentina. Intanto la Juve batte e supera la Roma. Convocato l’allenatore Walter Novellino, che ha parlato anche di suoi due colleghi con la panchina traballante, Gattuso e Fonseca. Con Max Nerozzi, giornalista del Corriere della Sera, abbiamo affrontato il tema della Juventus, che sta assumendo alcune caratteristiche della squadra bianconera quando alla guida tecnica c’era Allegri. In attesa del posticipo di questa sera contro il Cagliari, Simone Inzaghi è ormai prossimo al rinnovo con la Lazio. Ne parliamo con il giornalista Massimo Caputi. L’Inter non molla la rincorsa al Milan, nonostante i problemi a livello societario. Fabio Galante, ex difensore nerazzurro, crede che ciò che sta accadendo all’esterno del club di Suning possa rafforzare il gruppo di Conte. Consueto appuntamento con Luca Marelli per VAR Anatomy, con cui abbiamo discusso dei cosiddetti “rigorini”, quei contatti in area lievi che, a giudizio dell’ex arbitro di Serie A, non andrebbero fischiati. Il giornalista Vincenzo Martucci ha celebrato la vittoria di Jannik Sinner nel derby tutto italiano contro Travaglia e il momento positivo del tennis azzurro. In chiusura il nostro Dario Ricci, in diretta da Cortina d’Ampezzo, ci ha spiegato come si sta vivendo la prima cerimonia inaugurale dei mondiali di sci da remoto.
Didier Défago a pris sa retraite sportive en 2015. Le champion olympique de descente est aujourdʹhui président des remontées mécaniques valaisannes. Il est lʹinvité de Sport Première ce samedi 6 février 2021 pour analyser les courses du week-end à Garmisch, pour parler des Mondiaux de Cortina dʹAmpezzo et des Jeux Olympiques de Pékin 2022 pour lesquels il a dessiné la piste de descente.
Team USA Reporter Peggy Shinn joins Nancy and Chris this week to preview the upcoming FIS Alpine Skiing World Championships in Cortina d’Ampezzo. Will Switzerland’s Lara Gut Behrami continue her cracking form in the Super G following three wins in World Cup? And how will the Italian team fare after losing Sofia Goggia to injury last week? Peggy has covered five Olympic Games and has talked recently with Mikaela Shiffrin who is hungry to end the season with some medals after a difficult year. And as always Nancy Gillen has the top stories from around the world of women’s sport including the Olympic Games, soccer and rowing.This week’s stories:Tokyo 2020 playbook:Australia Open updateDavid named Athlete of All TimeArgentina joins She Believes Cup line upGlover launches comebackJohnson-Thompson injuryBeach volleyball qualifier to be replayed.The FIS Alpine World Ski Championships 2021 are scheduled for 9–21 February in Cortina d’Ampezzo.Hosts: Chris Stafford and Nancy Gillen For more information, links and resources plus conversations from the world of women’s sport including articles, blogs, videos and podcasts visit wispsports.com. WiSP Sports is the World’s First and Only Podcast Network for Women’s Sport with more than 60 hosts, 1300+ episodes across 50 shows and over 7 million downloads. WiSP Sports is on all major podcast players. Follow WiSP Sports on social media @WiSPsports. Contact us at info@wispsports.com.
USA: attacco al Campidoglio. Ne parliamo con Andrew Spannaus, giornalista e analista americano autore di "Perché vince Trump" (edizioni Mimesis), e Nadia Urbinati, politologa e giornalista, docente di Scienze politiche alla Columbia University di New York, autrice di "Io, il popolo. Come il populismo trasforma la democrazia" (Il Mulino). Covid: la situazione contagi e vaccini in Veneto. Con noi Giovanni Leoni, Vice Presidente nazionale dell’Ordine dei Medici e Presidente Ordine dei Medici del Veneto. Mondiali di sci a Cortina: verso il via libera a porte chiuse. Con noi Gianpietro Ghedina, Sindaco di Cortina d’Ampezzo. La cronaca della giornata politica con Alessandro Arona.
Chef Pietro Roldo takes us on a cooking journey to Cortina d’Ampezzo to learn how to prepare the typical beetroot and poppy seed ravioli. - Lo chef Pietro Roldo ci porta a Cortina d’Ampezzo per preparare il piatto perfetto per gli amanti della barbabietola.
Além dos quase 3.500 mortos e mais de 100 mil pessoas contaminadas em 92 países, a epidemia do coronavírus também atinge o mundo do esporte. Na Europa, inúmeras competições foram adiadas ou simplesmente canceladas, entre elas a célebre Maratona de Paris, que deveria acontecer em 5 de abril. Há mais de uma semana cresciam os rumores de um possível cancelamento da principal corrida parisiense. A cidade já havia adiado para 20 de setembro sua meia maratona de domingo (1°), mas os organizadores tinham a esperança de manter a sua principal prova, que atrai a cada ano cerca de 60 mil participantes. Mas diante do aumento de casos na França, com 154 novas contaminações confirmadas em apenas 24 horas, elevando o balanço total do país para 577, os organizadores prefiriram não correr o risco de manter o evento. A maratona foi adiada para 18 de outubro. Já a Liga francesa de futebol tenta manter seu calendário, mesmo se adotou medidas preventivas para evitar o risco de propagação do vírus. A entidade proibiu o tradicional aperto de mão no início e no final das partidas entre os adversários, técnicos e juízes. Roland-Garros será mantido Outro grande evento esportivo francês que atrai gente do mundo todo e que é alvo de rumores de uma possível mudança caso a epidemia não seja controlada rapidamente é o torneio de tênis de Roland-Garros, que acontece entre 25 de maio e 7 de junho. Nesta sexta-feira (6), os organizadores informaram que estudam várias hipóteses, como a diminuição do público ou até a proibição da entrada de torcedores vindos de zonas consideradas de risco. No entanto, afirmam que a possibilidade de um cancelamento ou de um adiamento ainda não está sendo cogitada. Itália toma medidas mais drásticas As autoridades italianas são menos otimistas. O país, que já tem mais de 3.800 casos de COVID-19 confirmados, adiou várias manifestações esportivas. As etapas finais da Copa do Mundo de esqui, que deveriam acontecer entre 16 e 22 de março em Cortina d’Ampezzo, foram anuladas. Três provas de ciclismo também foram canceladas e já se cogita o cancelamento da partida de rúgbi entre Itália e Inglaterra, prevista para 14 de março em Roma. Já no futebol italiano, a prevenção vai ainda mais longe. Até dia 3 de abril, todas as partidas profissionais do país serão realizadas sem torcida, diante de um estádio vazio.
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Andrea Diener reist, schreibt über ihre Reisen in der FAZ und ist so freundlich, mir davon zu erzählen. Diesmal ging es nach Italien in die Dolomiten. Darin: Flughafen Venedig – Cortina-Express – Dolomitenbahn – Skigebiet Faloria – Fumetti – Tofane – 007 in tödlicher MIssion – Olympische Winterspiele 1956 – Ernest Hemingway – Hotel de […]
Andrea Diener reist, schreibt über ihre Reisen in der FAZ und ist so freundlich, mir davon zu erzählen. Diesmal ging es nach Italien in die Dolomiten. Darin: Flughafen Venedig – Cortina-Express – Dolomitenbahn – Skigebiet Faloria – Fumetti – Tofane – 007 in tödlicher MIssion – Olympische Winterspiele 1956 – Ernest Hemingway – Hotel de […]
On today's show I take you along on my travels to Europe which remind me of a side trip that had me in Cortina d' Ampezzo, one of hte world's most amazing alpine villages. Cortina is so pretty and has many activities such as hiking, skiing, shopping, eating, cross country skiing, ice hockey, motorcycle riidng etc. Cortina d'Ampezzo Italy is a sight for the senses sue to it's alpine scenery that is nothing short of spectacular. If you ever go there be sure to eat the spinach balls they make....they are unforgettable.
In volo ad Ampezzo con il Pioneer 300 by Avioresort Al Casale