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Victor Wembanyama sufre una conmoción tras caer de cara al suelo en derrota ante los Blazers
El jugador de los San Antonio Spurs, Victor Wembanyama, sufrió una conmoción cerebral tras una caída cara primera al suelo durante el segundo cuarto del partido de playoffs contra los Portland Trail Blazers, según informó la AP y ESPN. El incidente ocurrió el martes 21 de abril de 2026 en el AT&T centre de San Antonio. Wembanyama abandonó el juego y fue colocado en el protocolo de conmoción de la NBA.
Hank Cleaves, de Greenwich, ha sido fundamental para que el equipo de hockey masculino de Dartmouth alcance el Torneo de la NCAA. La participación de Dartmouth en el torneo es una notable historia de superación.
También se menciona la confianza de Dan Hurley, entrenador de UConn.
Hall puts up 19, New Mexico knocks off George Washington 86-61 in NIT
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) — Jake Hall had 19 points in New Mexico’s 86-61 victory against George Washington on Sunday in the NIT.
New Mexico (25-10) plays Saint Joseph’s in the quarterfinals.
Hall shot 6 of 11 from the field, including 4 for 6 from 3-point range, and went 3 for 3 from the free-throw line for the Lobos. Uriah Tenette added 15 points and six assists. Tomislav Buljan had 14 points and shot 5 of 10 from the field and 4 of 7 from the free-throw line.
Christian Jones led the Revolutionaries (19-16) with 16 points. Tre Dinkins added 14 points for George Washington. Bubu Benjamin also had eight points.
New Mexico took the lead for good less than 3 1/2 minutes into the game and the score was 36-32 at halftime, with Hall racking up eight points. New Mexico extended its lead to 46-32 during the second half, fueled by a 10-0 scoring run. Hall scored a team-high 11 points in the second half.
The Associated Press created this story using technology provided by Data Skrive and data from Sportradar.
The Chicago Stars get a 2-1 win over the Kansas City Current in the NWSL
Tessa Dellarose scored her first professional goal in her first start and the Chicago Stars beat the Kansas City Current 2-1 on Sunday in the National Women’s Soccer League.
In the only other match Sunday, San Diego edged the Utah Royals 2-1.
Chicago’s win was the team’s first of the season after losing 4-0 to Angel City FC last weekend, and it came in windy conditions at the Stars’ new home, Northwestern Medicine Field at Martin Stadium.
Dellarose, who was on the 2024 NCAA championship team at North Carolina, scored in the 42nd minute off Sam Staab’s corner, bicycle-kicking the ball with her left foot after a failed attempt by the Current to clear it from the box.
The Current, winners of the NWSL Shield last season, had several more offensive chances than the Stars and put a shot on goal in the first minute of the game. The Stars spent a majority of time on defense but played with more attacking confidence in the second half.
In the 50th minute, Jordyn Huitema, who spent four seasons with Seattle before joining the Stars, scored Chicago’s second goal. running in and heading the crossing attack from Ryan Gareis.
Haley Hopkins subbed into the match for the Current in the second half and put Kansas City on the board in the 57th minute. Penelope Hocking had an opportunity to tie it late, but the attempt was wide right.
Lia Godfrey scored her first career goal in the 87th minute to lift visiting San Diego over Utah.
Utah played the final 10 minutes of the match down a player after Tatumn Milazzo was shown her second yellow card. The Royals, who set an NWSL record in 2025 with 54 yellow cards, had three yellow cards.
Kenza Dali’s one touch pass found Godfrey with enough space to take a touch and fire the game winner across her body past Utah goalkeeper Mia Justus.
The Wave led for a majority of the match after taking advantage of Utah’s defensive blunders when Maria Eduarda Rodrigues Silva scored in the 17th minute.
In the 67th minute, Lara Prasnikar made NWSL history, becoming the first Slovenian player to ever score as Utah had equalized the match. But the Royals have never defeated the Wave, and fell to 0-2 on the season.
Los dueños famosos del Wrexham, Ryan Reynolds y Rob McElhenney, intercambiarán el directorio por el puesto de comentaristas para celebrar cinco años desde su adquisición transformadora del club de fútbol galés.
Reynolds y McElhenney, quienes comentaron que anteriormente se le conocía como Rob Mac, tomarán el micrófono para el partido en casa del Wrexham contra el Swansea, también de Gales, en la Championship el viernes. Comentarán el partido en la cadena británica Sky Sports y se les unirán invitados a lo largo de la transmisión.
“Al igual que nuestra decisión de adquirir el Wrexham hace cinco años, genuinamente no tenemos idea de cómo saldrá esto”, declararon Reynolds y McElhenney, “pero haremos nuestro mejor esfuerzo”.
“Ninguno de los dos ha comentado un evento deportivo de ningún tipo, y mucho menos un deporte cuyas reglas básicamente aprendimos hace cinco años”.
La pareja de Hollywood finalizó la compra del Wrexham por 2.5 millones de dólares en febrero de 2021, cuando el club se encontraba en la quinta división del fútbol inglés, considerada no profesional. El Wrexham, que ha sido el tema de un documental de acceso total —“Welcome to Wrexham”— que ha dado al equipo y a la ciudad fama mundial, ha logrado tres ascensos consecutivos y está a uno de jugar en la Premier League.
Actualmente, el Wrexham ocupa el sexto lugar, que representa la última plaza de playoff, con 10 partidos por disputar.
