B4 The BulleTin • Friday, July 23, 2021 ON THE AIR SCOREBOARD FRIDAY GOLF Evian Championship Senior Open Championship PGA Tour, 3M Open Evian Championship HORSE RACING Saratoga Live BASEBALL MLB, Arizona at Chicago Cubs MLB, regional coverage MLB, Oakland at Seattle BASKETBALL The Basketball Tournament, Ballinteers vs. Men of Mackey The Basketball Tournament, Mid-American Unity vs. Carmen’s Crew TOKYO OLYMPICS Rowing Cycling Women’s water polo, Japan vs. U.S. Softball, U.S. vs. Mexico Archery; 3x3 Basketball Beach volleyball Women’s soccer, Sweden vs. Australia Swimming Women’s soccer, New Zealand vs. U.S. BOXING ShoBox: The New Generation TENNIS ATP, Mifel Open semifinals ATP, Swiss Open Gstaad semifinal ATP, Swiss Open Gstaad semifinal ATP, Gstaad; WTA, Gdynia, semifinals FOOTBALL AFL Premiership, Carlton vs. North Melbourne AFL Premiership, West Coast Eagles vs. St. Kilda AFL Premiership, Adelaide vs. Hawthorn Time 6:30 a.m. 8:30 a.m. 11:30 a.m. 2:30 a.m. (Sat) TV Golf Golf Golf Golf 10 a.m. FS2 11 a.m. 4 p.m. 7 p.m. MLB MLB Root 4 p.m. ESPN 6 p.m. ESPN 4:30 p.m. 7 p.m. 10 p.m. 11:10 p.m. 12:30 a.m. (Sat) 1:15 a.m. (Sat) 1:30 a.m. (Sat) 3 a.m. (Sat) 4:30 a.m. (Sat) 6 p.m. 6:30 p.m. 2 a.m. (Sat) 3 a.m. (Sat) 4:30 a.m. (Sat) 8:30 p.m. 11:30 p.m. 2:30 a.m. (Sat) USA USA NBCSN NBCSN NBCSN USA NBCSN USA NBCSN Sho Tennis Tennis Tennis Tennis FS2 FS1 FS1 SATURDAY GOLF Evian Championship Senior Open Championship PGA Tour, 3M Open PGA Tour, 3M Open U.S. Junior Amateur, championship match Evian Championship TOKYO OLYMPICS Beach volleyball Volleyball, Rowing, 3x3 basketball, Cycling, Swimming 3x3 basketball Beach volleyball; Gymnastics; 3x3 basketball; Swimming Skateboarding Softball, U.S. vs. Australia Skateboarding Men’s skateboarding Skateboarding; Women’s volleyball Road cycling Men’s water polo, U.S. vs. Japan Diving Archery Men’s soccer, Brazil vs. Cote d’Ivoire Beach volleyball Swimming Men’s soccer MOTOR SPORTS Formula E, London E-Prix NHRA, Sonoma qualifying TENNIS ATP, Umag; WTA, Palermo, semifinals ATP, Mifel Open, singles final ATP, Swiss Open Gstaad, singles final BASKETBALL The Basketball Tournament, Force of Seoul vs. Boeheim’s Army BIG3, Week 3 The Basketball Tournament, Jackson TN Underdawgs vs. House of ’Paign The Basketball Tournament, The Nerd Team vs. Blue Collar U The Basketball Tournament, Ohio 1804 vs. Zip Em Up LACROSSE Athletes Unlimited, Team O’Donnell (Purple) vs. Team Ohlmiller (Gold) SOCCER Friendly, Real Betis vs. Wolverhampton MLS, Columbus at Atlanta United CONCACAF Gold Cup, Mexico vs. Honduras BASEBALL MLB, Arizona at Chicago Cubs MLB, N.Y. Yankees at Boston MLB, Tampa Bay at Cleveland MLB, Colorado at L.A. Dodgers MLB, Oakland at Seattle FOOTBALL AFL Premiership, Geelong Cats vs. Richmond 5:30 a.m. 5:30 a.m. 10 a.m. noon 2 p.m. 2:30 a.m. (Sun) CNBC Golf Golf CBS Golf Golf 5:30 a.m. USA 6 a.m. 6 a.m. NBC USA 5 p.m. NBC 5 p.m. USA 6 p.m. CNBC 8:25 p.m. USA 8:30 p.m. NBC 9 p.m. NBC 9 p.m. USA 10 p.m. CNBC 11:10 p.m. CNBC midnight CNBC 1:30 a.m. (Sun) NBCSN 2 a.m. (Sun) USA 3 a.m. (Sun) USA 3:30 a.m. (Sun) NBCSN 7:30 a.m. 11 a.m. CBSSN FS1 8 a.m. Tennis 8 p.m. Tennis 2:30 a.m. (Sun) Tennis 9 a.m. 10 a.m. ESPN CBS 11 a.m. ESPN 3 p.m. ESPN2 5 p.m. ESPN2 9 a.m. FS1 9:55 a.m. 12:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m. ESPN2 ABC FS1 11 a.m. 1 p.m. 4 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. MLB FS1 FS1 MLB Root 10 p.m. FS2 Listings are the most accurate available. BASEBALL MLB AMERICAN LEAGUE East Division W L Pct GB Boston 58 38 .604 — Tampa Bay 58 39 .598 ½ new york 50 44 .532 7 Toronto 48 44 .522 8 Baltimore 31 64 .326 26½ Central Division W L Pct GB Chicago 58 38 .604 — Cleveland 48 46 .511 9 detroit 47 51 .480 12 Minnesota 41 56 .423 17½ Kansas City 39 55 .415 18 West Division W L Pct GB houston 58 39 .598 — Oakland 55 42 .567 3 Seattle 51 45 .531 6½ los angeles 47 48 .495 10 Texas 35 62 .361 23 Wednesday’s Late Games Cleveland 5, houston 4 n.y. yankees 6, Philadelphia 5, 10 innings Minnesota 7, Chicago White Sox 2 Thursday’s Games detroit 7, Texas 5 l.a. angels 3, Minnesota 2 Tampa Bay 5, Cleveland 4, 10 innings n.y. yankees at Boston, late Oakland at Seattle, late Friday’s Games Washington (Corbin 6-8) at Baltimore (lópez 2-12), 4:05 p.m. n.y. yankees (Cole 10-4) at Boston (rodríguez 7-5), 4:10 p.m. Tampa Bay (hill 6-4) at Cleveland (Plesac 5-3), 4:10 p.m. Toronto (Matz 8-4) at n.y. Mets (Megill 0-0), 4:10 p.m. Chicago White Sox (Giolito 8-6) at Milwaukee (Peralta 7-3), 5:10 p.m. detroit (Peralta 3-1) at Kansas City (Bubic 2-4), 5:10 p.m. l.a. angels (Cobb 7-3) at Minnesota (happ 5-5), 5:10 p.m. Texas (allard 2-7) at houston (Odorizzi 3-5), 5:10 p.m. Oakland (Montas 8-8) at Seattle (Kikuchi 6-5), 7:10 p.m. new york atlanta Philadelphia Washington Miami Milwaukee Cincinnati St. louis Chicago Pittsburgh San Francisco los angeles San diego Colorado arizona NATIONAL LEAGUE East Division W L 50 43 47 48 47 48 45 50 41 56 Central Division W L 56 41 49 47 49 48 47 50 36 60 West Division W L 60 35 59 38 57 42 42 54 30 68 Pct .538 .495 .495 .474 .423 GB — 4 4 6 11 Pct .577 .510 .505 .485 .375 GB — 6½ 7 9 19½ Pct .632 .608 .576 .438 .306 GB — 2 5 18½ 31½ Wednesday’s Late Games n.y. yankees 6, Philadelphia 5, 10 innings St. louis 3, Chicago Cubs 2, 10 innings San Francisco 4, l.a. dodgers 2 Thursday’s Games St. louis 3, Chicago Cubs 2 atlanta 7, Philadelphia 2 San diego 3, Miami 2 San Francisco at l.a. dodgers, late Friday’s Games arizona (Gallen 1-4) at Chicago Cubs (davies 5-6), 11:20 a.m. atlanta (Fried 7-5) at Philadelphia (Wheeler 7-5), 4:05 p.m. Washington (Corbin 6-8) at Baltimore (lópez 2-12), 4:05 p.m. San diego (Musgrove 5-7) at Miami (Thompson 2-2), 4:10 p.m. St. louis (leBlanc 0-2) at Cincinnati (Mahle 7-3), 4:10 p.m. Toronto (Matz 8-4) at n.y. Mets (Megill 0-0), 4:10 p.m. Chicago White Sox (Giolito 8-6) at Milwaukee (Peralta 7-3), 5:10 p.m. Pittsburgh (Kuhl 3-5) at San Francisco (Cueto 6-5), 6:45 p.m. Colorado (González 3-6) at l.a. dodgers (Price 4-0), 7:10 p.m. GOLF Evian Championship Thursday in Evian-les-Bains, France Purse: $4.5 million Yardage: 6,527; Par: 71; (a)-amateur First Round yealimi noh 32-33—65 Pajaree anannarukarn 32-33—65 ayaka Furue 32-34—66 atthaya Thitikul 33-33—66 Jeongeun lee6 34-32—66 emily Kristine Pedersen 31-35—66 lauren Stephenson 33-33—66 Sarah Kemp 32-35—67 hyo Joo Kim 32-35—67 ariya Jutanugarn 31-36—67 Tsubasa Kajitani (a), 34-34—68. Moriya Jutanugarn, 32- 36—68. Minjee lee, 33-35—68. in Gee Chun, 34-34—68. Pia Babnik, 32-36—68. Paula reto, 31-37—68. lindsey Weaver, 34-34—68. P. roussin-Bouchard (a), 35-33—68. Matilda Castren, 34-34—68. lydia Ko, 34-34—68. Maria Fassi, 33-35—68. Celine herbin, 32-36—68. lucie Malchirand, 33-36—69. So yeon ryu, 34-35—69. alena Sharp, 33-36—69. Madelene Sagstrom, 33-36—69. ashleigh Buhai, 36-33—69. Georgia hall, 35-34—69. So- phia Popov, 33-36—69. Cheyenne Knight, 35-34—69. Mina harigae, 34-35—69. Brittany lang, 35-34—69. Celine Boutier, 34-35—69. leona Maguire, 34-35—69. austin ernst, 36-33—69. Brooke M. henderson, 33-36—69. Muni he, 38-31—69. Kristen Gillman, 32-37—69. elizabeth Szokol, 34-36—70. anne van dam, 37-33— 70. Jenny Shin, 36-34—70. Charley hull, 33-37—70. Chella Choi, 33-37—70. eun-hee Ji, 34-36—70. esther henseleit, 36-34—70. Bronte law, 37-33—70. Pornanong Phat- lum, 35-35—70. Cydney Clanton, 33-37—70. Jeongeun lee, 35-35—70. Wichanee Meechai, 34-36—70. hee young Park, 34-36— 70. Marina alex, 36-34—70. angela Stanford, 33-37—70. alison lee, 35-35—70. Jennifer Song, 34-36—70. dottie ardina, 34-37—71. Brooke Matthews (a), 36- 35—71. Jennifer Chang, 34-37—71. ryann O’Toole, 35-36—71. Pernilla lindberg, 34-37—71. amy Olson, 36-35—71. Brittany altomare, 34-37—71. inbee Park, 34-37—71. Sei young Kim, 37-34—71. Jasmine Suwan- napura, 35-36—71. Gerina Piller, 35-36—71. Olivia Cowan, 35-36—71. aline Krauter (a), 34-37—71. Christina Kim, 37-34—71. azahara Munoz, 37-34—71. anna nordqvist, 34-37—71. amy yang, 33-38—71. haeji Kang, 35-36—71. lindy dun- can, 34-37—71. Stephanie Meadow, 35-36—71. Giulia Molinaro, 36-36—72. lee-anne Pace, 37-35—72. rose Zhang (a), 36-36—72. ana Belac, 36-36—72. Mirim lee, 36-36—72. a lim Kim, 35-37—72. Christine Wolf, 34- 38—72. Jin young Ko, 35-37—72. emma Talley, 34-38—72. Jodi ewart Shadoff, 35-37—72. alice hewson, 36-36—72. Jaye Marie Green, 34-38—72. Su Oh, 38-35—73. lizette Salas, 35-38—73. Jessica Korda, 36-37—73. Stephanie Kyriacou, 34-39—73. Car- oline Masson, 35-38—73. Perrine delacour, 35-38—73. Morgane Metraux, 37-36—73. Jennifer Kupcho, 37-36— 73. angel yin, 36-37—73. Katherine Kirk, 36-37—73. na- talie Gulbis, 35-38—73. nanna Koerstz Madsen, 38-36—74. Wei-ling hsu, 36-38—74. Sung hyun Park, 36-38—74. Megan Khang, 35-39—74. Carlota Ciganda, 37-37—74. Min lee, 37- 37—74. nelly Korda, 37-37—74. Mi Jung hur, 35-39—74. . Marissa Steen, 36-39—75. aditi ashok, 39-36—75. Jenny Coleman, 36-39—75. Sanna nuutinen, 38-37—75. Paula Creamer, 35-40—75. dani holmqvist, 38-37—75. Carly Booth, 36-39—75. leonie harm, 36-39—75. Mi hyang lee, 35-40—75. Sarah Schmelzel, 39-37—76. ally ewing, 38-38—76. yu liu, 38-38—76. Brittany lincicome, 38-38—76. dana Finkelstein, 38-38—76. albane Valenzuela, 39-38—77. na- talie Srinivasan, 38-39—77. Ssu-Chia Cheng, 37-40—77. nicole Broch larsen, 41-37—78. luna Sobron Galmes, 38-41—79. Jing yan, 45-39—84. SOCCER MLS EASTERN CONFERENCE W L T Pts GF GA new england 9 3 3 30 28 18 Orlando City 7 3 4 25 23 14 Phila. 6 4 5 23 19 15 nashville 5 1 8 23 21 14 CF Montréal 6 4 4 22 19 16 Columbus 5 3 6 21 15 12 ny City FC 6 5 2 20 21 15 new york 5 5 3 18 18 16 d.C. united 5 7 2 17 20 18 atlanta 2 4 8 14 14 17 Cincinnati 3 6 4 13 17 26 Chicago 3 8 3 12 16 25 Toronto FC 2 8 4 10 18 31 inter Miami CF 2 8 2 8 9 22 WESTERN CONFERENCE W L T Pts GF GA Seattle 8 1 5 29 23 9 Sporting KC 8 3 3 27 25 16 la Galaxy 8 5 1 25 23 22 Colorado 7 3 3 24 21 13 la FC 6 5 3 21 18 15 Portland 6 6 1 19 17 20 Minnesota united 5 5 3 18 13 16 real Sl 4 4 5 17 21 16 houston 3 4 7 16 16 19 austin FC 3 6 4 13 10 14 San Jose 3 7 4 13 16 24 Vancouver 3 7 4 13 14 23 FC dallas 2 7 5 11 14 23 NOTE: Three points for victory, one point for tie. Wednesday’s Late Games la Galaxy 2, real Sl 2, tie Portland 2, la FC 1 Basketball Continued from B3 The coach is Oregon director of basketball operations Josh Ja- mieson. Former Oregon man- ager Robbie Ellis is the general manager and current manager Brian O’Reilly is the assistant general manager. Oregon as- sistant Mike Mennenga is also coaching and was instrumen- tal in getting the team off the ground. “We tried to find a team that was balanced and we definitely didn’t want too many players at each position,” Jamieson said. “We had a few guys that we missed on because of profes- sional commitments or other- wise, but we’re really happy with how it came together.” The team gathered at Mat- thew Knight Arena Monday for their first workout. Leunen, Porter and Taylor are the only players who never suited up for Oregon coach Dana Altman. All three have had long and successful professional careers playing overseas. For Leunen, that career was supposed to have ended this past season as he officially re- tired and was settling into his new life back home in Red- mond with his wife and four kids. Then he got a call from Ellis. “The thought of reconnect- ing with everybody, connecting with Dana and his program and his players, and then Bryce and Tajuan were playing so I was like, ‘OK, I’ll get off the couch and come see what I can do,’” said Leunen, 35, whose sons spent Tuesday shagging balls and shooting 3-pointers before practice. Ryan Brennecke/Bulletin file photo Maarty Leunen, a longtime professional basketball player in Italy, is pic- tured back home in Redmond last year. Leunen, a 6-foot-9-inch for- ward, led Redmond High to the 2003 big-school state champi- onship and took the Panthers back to the title game in 2004. At Oregon he played on two NCAA Tournament teams, in- cluding that Duck squad that advanced to the Elite Eight in 2007. He received Pac-10 post- season honors in his junior and senior seasons and was drafted 54th overall by the NBA’s Hous- ton Rockets in 2008, but went on to a long professional career overseas, mostly in Italy. Porter, who also had a long career playing overseas, said he also jumped at the chance when Ellis reached out to him. “It was a no-brainer,” said Porter, 33, the Ducks’ re- cord-holder with 345 career 3-pointers. “Of course I want to be part of it. Even though me, Maarty and Bryce is the old Thursday’s Games Orlando City 2, Phila. 1 Seattle at austin FC, late Saturday’s Games Columbus at atlanta, 12:30 p.m. Toronto FC at Chicago, 5 p.m. Portland at Minnesota, 5 p.m. la Galaxy at FC dallas, 5:30 p.m. Cincinnati at nashville, 5:30 p.m. Colorado at real Sl, 7 p.m. houston at San Jose, 7 p.m. Vancouver at la FC, 7:30 p.m. NWSL W L T Pts GF Portland 6 3 1 19 16 Chicago 5 4 2 17 11 north Carolina 5 4 1 16 15 Gotham FC 4 1 4 16 10 houston 5 4 1 16 13 Orlando 4 3 4 16 14 Washington 4 3 3 15 12 louisville 3 4 2 11 7 reign FC 3 6 1 10 8 Kansas City 0 7 3 3 5 NOTE: Three points for victory, one point for tie. Friday’s Game north Carolina at Kansas City, 5 p.m. Saturday’s Games reign FC at Orlando, 4 p.m. Portland at houston, 5:30 p.m. GA 7 15 8 5 11 13 11 13 13 15 DEALS Transactions BASEBALL American League SeaTTle MarinerS — recalled inF donovan Wal- ton from Tacoma (Triple-a West). Optioned rhP yohan ramirez to Tacoma. National League lOS anGeleS dOdGerS — Optioned rF Zach reks to Oklahoma City (Triple-a West). Placed lF Billy McKinney on the active roster. San FranCiSCO GianTS — Sent rhP reyes Moronta to Sacramento (Triple-a West) for a rehab assignment. Sent 2B Tommy la Stella to Sacramento (Triple-a West) on a rehab assignment. FOOTBALL National Football League ariZOna CardinalS — Placed lB dennis Gardeck on the active/physically unable to perform (PuP) list. Claimed C lamont Gaillard off waivers from St. louis. JaCKSOnVille JaGuarS — Placed QB Jake luton on the reserve/COVid-19 list. neW yOrK GianTS — Placed Wr Kadarius Toney on the reserve/COVid-19 list. Signed rB Mike Weber and dB Jordyn Peters. Placed rB Saquon Barkley, C Jonotthan har- rison, T Matt Peart, Te Kyle rudolph, lB Oshane Ximines and CB aaron robinson on the active/physically unable to perform (PuP) list. PiTTSBurGh STeelerS — re-signed OlB Calvin Bundage. TaMPa Bay BuCCaneerS — Waived S Curtis riley. Placed Wr John Franklin and CB Chris Wilcox on the ac- tive/physically unable to perform (PuP) list. TenneSSee TiTanS — Signed third-round pick CB elijah Molden. guys, to be back and be involved is truly fun. It’s gonna be a great experience.” Porter, who played in the first TBT in 2014, has been im- pressed with how the team has come together in such a short amount of time. “We all know how to play basketball so it’s an easy adjust- ment,” he said. “Just have to get familiar with what guys like to do. We have everything. We’re balanced at every position, we’re athletic, we can all shoot the ball and we’re all mobile and quick, so it’s going to be exciting.” For the nine alums who played under Altman, the sys- tem is going to feel very famil- iar, Benjamin said. “Oregon style. Fast. We’re gonna play how we played ev- ery time, how everyone here wants to play,” he said. “Get up and down, get some turnovers, get some easy baskets, shoot some 3s, old Oregon style of basketball.” Former Oregon players Elgin Cook and Jamil Wilson are on a team associated with Marquette named the Golden Eagles. They won the TBT title in 2020 and are the No. 1 seed in the Illinois regional. Two teams from each of the four regionals advance to cham- pionship weekend in Dayton, Ohio, July 31-Aug. 3. “I’ve watched (the tourna- ment) and have a general idea what it’s like but I think it’s like most things, until you’re there you won’t really know what it feels like,” Jamieson said. “Much like the NCAA tourna- ment, we’re going to travel to Peoria, Illinois, and if we don’t bring our ‘A’ game on Sunday we might be traveling back on Monday.” SPORTS BRIEFING BASKETBALL FOOTBALL Oregon extends men’s coach Dana Altman’s contract Pelicans hire Suns assistant Willie Green as coach — The Jets assistant Knapp dies from bike accident injuries — New York Jets assistant coach Greg Knapp died Thursday of inju- ries suffered in a bicycle accident near his home in California last Saturday. He was 58. Knapp’s family released a statement through the team that the longtime NFL assistant coach died at 2:32 p.m. EDT. The family said in the statement that Knapp was struck by a car while riding his bicycle in San Ramon in the San Francisco Bay Area and never regained consciousness. He was surrounded by his mother, wife, three daughters and his brother when he died. Knapp was hired by the Jets in January as part of new coach Rob- ert Saleh’s staff, serving as the passing game specialist. New Orleans Pelicans have hired Phoenix Suns assistant Willie Green as their new head coach. Green, a former NBA player, is a first-time head coach after serving as an NBA assistant coach the past five years — first with Golden State and then with Phoe- nix. He arrives in New Orleans at a time when pressure is rising to give young star Zion Williamson faith that he can find long- term satisfaction with the club that drafted him first overall two years ago. NFL issues vaccination memo — The NFL has informed teams they could potentially forfeit a game due to a COVID-19 outbreak among non-vaccinated players, and players on both teams wouldn’t get paid that week. “As we learned last year, we can play a full season if we maintain a firm commitment to ad- hering to our health and safety protocols and to making needed adjustments in response to changing conditions,” Commissioner — Oregon has extended the contract of men’s basketball coach Dana Altman through 2026-27. The one-year extension of Al- tman, who just completed the fifth year of a deal that had been extended twice previously, is for $4 million in 2026-27. It doesn’t change his salary before then, which is $3.525 million in 2021-22 and $3.775 million annually from 2022-23 to 2025-26. The ex- tended contract, signed by Altman and UO athletic director Rob Mullens on April 22 but released by the university on Thursday. Roger Goodell said Thursday in a memo. Goodell says the league does not anticipate adding a 19th week to accommodate games that can’t be rescheduled within 18-week regular season. For pur- poses of playoff seeding, the forfeiting team will be credited with a loss and the other team will be credited with a win. BASEBALL Rays acquire slugger Nelson Cruz from Twins — The Tampa Bay Rays acquired Nelson Cruz in a four-player trade with the Minnesota Twins on Thursday night. Moments be- fore opening a four-game series at Cleveland, the Rays, who en- tered the night just one game behind first-place Boston in the AL East, announced they got Cruz and minor leaguer Calvin Faucher from Minnesota in exchange for minor league right- handers Joe Ryan and Drew Strotman. The 41-year-old Cruz will has 436 career homers and 1,202 RBIs. He’ll bring some needed pop to Tampa Bay’s lineup and should help the Rays against left- handers. They’re hitting .226 versus lefties. Cruz is batting .294 with 19 homers and 50 RBIs this season. — Bulletin wire reports