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Aryna Sabalenka defeats Amanda Anisimova for her 2nd consecutive US Open title and 4th at a major NEW YORK (AP) Aryna Sabalenka has outplayed Amanda Anisimova to win the U.S.
Open final 6-3, 7-6 (3) and become the first woman to win the tournaments trophy in consecutive years since Serena Williams more than a decade ago.
The victory Saturday allowed the No.
1-ranked Sabalenka to pick up the fourth Grand Slam title of her career, all on hard courts.
She also avoided becoming the first woman to lose three major finals in a single season since Justine Henin in 2006.
Sabalenka is a 27-year-old from Belarus who was the runner-up at the Australian Open and the French Open.
At Wimbledon, she was eliminated by Anisimova.
Davey Johnson, who won World Series twice with Baltimore as player, managed Mets to title, dies NEW YORK (AP) Davey Johnson, an All-Star second baseman who won the World Series twice with the Baltimore Orioles as a player and managed the New York Mets to the title in 1986 has died.
He was 82.
Longtime Mets public relations representative Jay Horwitz says Johnsons wife informed him of his death after a long illness.
Johnson was at a hospital in Sarasota, Florida, when he died.
Johnson played 13 major league seasons with Baltimore, Atlanta, Philadelphia and the Chicago Cubs from 1965-78 and won the Gold Glove three times.
He managed the Mets, Cincinnati Reds, Los Angeles Dodgers and the Washington Nationals during a span from 1984-2013.
59-0.
49-0.
48-0.
Those were some halftime scores across college football on Saturday Week 2 in college football had some seriously one-sided scores.
These were halftime scores from Saturday afternoon: Minnesota led Northwestern State 59-0, Florida State led East Texas A&M 49-0 and Texas Tech led Kent State 48-0.
According to Stats LLC, that made Saturday the first day since Sept.
10, 2016, that three major college football teams had leads of 48 or more points by halftime on the same day.
And there was the potential for some more one-sided scores as the day went along.
No.
1 Ohio State led Grambling State by a relatively modest 35-0 at halftime.
Kyle Konrardy's late 54-yard field goal gives No.
16 Iowa State 16-13 win over Hawkeyes AMES, Iowa (AP) Kyle Konrardy kicked a 54-yard field goal with 1:52 left to give No.
16 Iowa State a 16-13 win over Iowa for the Cyclones second straight victory against their in-state rival and third in four years.
Konrardy kicked a 54-yarder in the final seconds last year to beat the Hawkeyes 20-19.
His winning kick this time came after Rocco Becht led the Cyclones on a grinding 55-yard drive that used 6 1/2 minutes.
Tamatoa McDonough sacked Mark Gronowski twice on Iowas last possession, with the Hawkeyes turning the ball over on downs.
No.
6 Oregon routs Oklahoma State 69-3 for Cowboys' biggest loss under Gundy EUGENE, Ore.
(AP) Dante Moore threw for 266 yards and three touchdowns, freshman Dakorien Moore ran for a score and caught a touchdown pass, and No.
6 Oregon routed Oklahoma State 69-3 on Saturday.
The loss was the biggest loss for the Cowboys (1-1) in Mike Gundys 20-year tenure as coach.
Ten players scored for Oregon (2-0), which had 631 yards in total offense.
The Ducks had two interception returns for touchdowns in the third quarter.
On Oregons second play of the game, Noah Whittington took off for a 59-yard TD run to give the Ducks a 7-0 lead.
It was the longest run of his career.
President Donald Trump will watch the US Open men's final from Rolex's suite, AP source says NEW YORK (AP) A person with knowledge of the details says President Donald Trump will watch the U.S.
Open mens final from Rolexs suite in Arthur Ashe Stadium.
Trumps first appearance at the Grand Slam tournament in New York since 2015 will be Sunday as a guest of the Swiss watchmaker, the person told The Associated Press on condition of anonymity because those plans were not publicly revealed.
Sundays match between No.
1 Jannik Sinner and No.
2 Carlos Alcaraz is the latest high-profile sporting event for Trump.
Sinner vs.
Alcaraz showdown at the US Open is their third Slam final in a row.
Trump plans to attend NEW YORK (AP) Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz are the first two men to play each other in three consecutive Grand Slam finals in the same season.
They meet Sunday to decide the U.S.
Open championship, and the winner also will get the No.
1 ranking.
Sinner goes in at No.
1, and Alcaraz is No.
2.
President Donald Trump plans to be at Arthur Ashe Stadium for the match.
It follows Alcarazs victory over Sinner erasing a trio of match points on the French Opens red clay in June for his fifth Grand Slam title and Sinners victory over Alcaraz on Wimbledons grass in July for his fourth.
Running back Quinshon Judkins signs rookie contract with Browns CLEVELAND (AP) Running back Quinshon Judkins signed his rookie contract with the Cleveland Browns but is not expected to be active for Sundays season opener against the Cincinnati Bengals.
Judkins' four-year contract is worth $11.389 million and is fully guaranteed.
He missed training camp because of a domestic violence accusation in Florida.
Prosecutors declined to pursue a case against him after an investigation.
The NFL is still investigating.
Despite the late signing, Judkins is expected to have a prominent role in Clevelands offense once he learns the playbook.
Playoff pressure is on at Gateway for Logano, other Cup stars after disappointing Darlington No one has been more successful in the NASCAR Cup Series playoffs than Joey Logano, who has won three championships since the introduction of three-race elimination rounds in 2014.
The Team Penske star knows the heat that many title contenders will feel at World Wide Technology Raceway.
He says: At some point in the playoffs, your back will be up against the wall and it will be do or die." That moment could arrive Sunday at the 1.25-mile oval, which will play host to the second race of a first round that started with the Southern 500 in Darlington battering the championship hopes of several drivers.
Tyler Weaver sparks GB&I to 3-1 lead over Americans in Walker Cup PEBBLE BEACH, Calif.
(AP) Great Britain and Ireland is off to a great start in the Walker Cup at Cypress Point.
GB&I has a 3-1 lead over the Americans after the morning foursomes session.
Tyler Weaver and Connor Graham won three straight holes on the back nine to go from 1 down to a 2-up lead over top-ranked amateur Jackson Koivun and Tommy Morrison.
Stuart Grehan and Eliot Baker knocked off the Oklahoma State duo of Preston Stout and Ethan Fang in the only match that reached the 18th hole.
GB&I has not won the Walker Cup on U.S.
soil in 24 years..
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