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Brady Cook, hobbled by an injury, rallies No.
19 Mizzou to a 21-17 win over Auburn COLUMBIA, Mo.
(AP) Brady Cook returned from an injury to lead No.
19 Missouri to two fourth-quarter touchdowns, including the go-ahead run by Jamal Roberts with 46 seconds to go, as the Tigers rallied for a 21-17 victory over Auburn.
Cook appeared to hurt his ankle on the opening series and did not return until late in the third quarter, by which point Auburn had taken a 17-3 lead.
But he promptly hit Theo Wease Jr.
with a 72-yard pass to set up Marcus Carrolls touchdown run, then led an even more dramatic drive with time running out in the fourth quarter.
Roberts' touchdown helped Missouri improve to 6-1 on the season.
No.
16 Indiana routs Nebraska 56-7 to stay unbeaten; Rourke injures hand and misses 2nd half BLOOMINGTON, Ind.
(AP) Justice Ellison ran for 105 yards and two first-half touchdowns and No.
16 Indiana continued its best start in 57 years with a 56-7 rout of Nebraska, matching the Hoosiers most lopsided Big Ten win in program history.
Hoosiers quarterback Kurtis Rourke injured his right hand and was on the sideline in street clothes in the second half.
Tayven Jackson replaced him.
The Hoosiers are now 7-0 overall and 4-0 in the Big Ten.
They have yet to trail in a game.
The 49-point margin of victory was the biggest in conference play since a 49-0 win at Minnesota in 1945.
Cam Ward throws for 4 touchdowns, No.
6 Miami survives Louisville comeback bids for wild 52-45 win LOUISVILLE, Ky.
(AP) Ajay Allen followed Cam Wards fourth touchdown pass with a 2-yard, go-ahead score early in the fourth quarter, Damien Martinez added a 30-yard insurance TD run with 4:05 remaining and No.
6 Miami held off Louisville for a wild 52-45 victory.
A series recently defined by high scoring added its most exciting chapter thanks to Ward, who completed a bunch of explosive plays on the way to a school-record seventh consecutive 300-yard passing performance.
Miami withstood several Louisville rallies from double-digit deficits.
WNBA Finals reach decisive Game 5 for first time since 2019 as Liberty and Lynx head to New York MINNEAPOLIS (AP) Its fitting that a record-breaking season for the WNBA would have a decisive Game 5 of its Finals.
For the first time since 2019, the league championship will come down to a winner-take-all game.
This one will be in New York on Sunday night.
The Minnesota Lynx staved off elimination with an 82-80 win over the New York Liberty on Friday night to force the fifth game.
Since the league switched to a best-of-five format in 2005, seven other series have gone the distance.
The home team has won five of those contests, including in 2019.
Kyle Larson opens the third round of NASCAR's playoffs as the title favorite LAS VEGAS (AP) Kyle Larson has been lucky of late in Las Vegas, where he opens the third round of NASCARs playoffs on top of the Cup Series standings and the favorite to win Sundays race.
Larson heads into the race at Las Vegas Motor Speedway as both the defending race winner and the victor of the spring race there this season.
A victory Sunday would be three straight at Vegas, a season sweep, but most importantly, give Larson an automatic berth into the championship finale.
The third round next goes to Homestead-Miami Speedway and Martinsville Speedway in Virginia before the finale at Phoenix.
Verstappen wins US Grand Prix sprint race to earn 1st win of any kind since June and stretch lead AUSTIN, Texas (AP) Red Bulls Max Verstappen won the United States Grand Prix sprint race Saturday to earn his first victory of any kind in nearly four months.
The win in Texas also kept McLarens Lando Norris from chipping away at Verstappen's lead in the Formula 1 season championship.
Norris kept Verstappen in sight for 18 of 19 laps at the Circuit of the Americas after he launched from fourth to second out of the race start.
But a mistake into the first turn on the final lap allowed Ferraris Carlos Sainz to slip into second.
That cost Norris a critical point in the title chase.
J.T.
Poston and Matti Schmid share 36-hole lead at wind-delayed Las Vegas LAS VEGAS (AP) J.T.
Poston and Matti Schmid share the 36-hole lead in the Shriners Children's Open.
The second round did not end until Saturday because of a four-hour delay due to wind.
It was still windy, but not quite as strong.
Poston took advantage of scoring holes and helping wind.
He played his last six holes with three birdies and an eagle for a 65.
Schmid played bogey-free for his round of 65.
They were one shot ahead of Rico Hoey and Norman Xiong.
It's not likely the 66 players who made the cut will all be able to finish Saturday.
Djokovic tops Nadal before Sinner beats Alcaraz for the title at the Six Kings Slam exhibition RIYADH, Saudi Arabia (AP) Jannik Sinner beat Carlos Alcaraz for the championship in the Six Kings Slam exhibition event after Novak Djokovic topped Rafael Nadal for third place in what might have been the final match in one of tennis' great rivalries.
Djokovic won 6-2, 7-6 (5) in the match between opponents who have combined for 46 Grand Slam singles titles.
Nadal, who won 22 Slam titles, is planning to retire after playing for Spain next month in the Davis Cup.
Sinner beat Alcaraz 6-7 (5), 6-3, 6-3 to win the $6 million purse.
DeMar DeRozan's book on mental health adds to the conversation that he helped start in the NBA For DeMar DeRozan, this path toward improved mental health started with writing a tweet.
It led to him writing a book.
Being in Sacramento isnt the only new part of DeRozans story entering this NBA season.
The six-time All-Star is now an author, after his book Above the Noise: My Story of Chasing Calm was released in the offseason.
Its a continuation of the conversation he helped start six years ago when he revealed that he struggles with his mental health.
Arsenal stunned by Bournemouth and Garnacho sparks Man United comeback MANCHESTER, England (AP) In one of the biggest shocks of the season, English Premier League title-chasing Arsenal has suffered a 2-0 loss to Bournemouth.
Runner-up in the last two years, Arsenal had the chance to go to the top of the standings with a win but lost for the first time this season after going down to 10 men on Saturday.
William Saliba was sent off before halftime.
Alejandro Garnacho scored from a brilliant volley as Manchester United fought back to beat Brentford 2-1.
The Argentina international fired home from a tight angle when connecting with Marcus Rashfords cross just after halftime..
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