Strasbourg beats Lyon 3-1 to end 13-game winning streak
Strasbourg put an end to Lyon’s 13-game winning streak with a 3-1 victory at Stade de la Meinau. Martial Godo and Diego Moreira gave the hosts a two-goal lead before Corentin Tolisso halved the deficit. Joaquin Panichelli sealed the win with a penalty to restore Strasbourg's cushion.
The result sees Strasbourg climb to seventh place in the table, while Lyon misses the chance to extend their lead over Marseille ahead of their upcoming clash.
La Salle Women's Basketball Falls to Richmond
The La Salle University women's basketball team fell short in their road game against Richmond, which is currently ranked or receiving votes in national polls. The loss continues the team's challenging road schedule as they compete in their conference.
Luis Gil Sharp in Debut, Mets Win 6-4
Gil mixed all three pitches and maintained velocity, including a mid-90s fastball and a sharp changeup. The Mets took the lead with a quartet of home runs, rallying from a deficit.
While the Yankees scored four times to tie the game, they fell short in the late innings, losing 6-4.
Jay Shah, Sundar Pichai Attend India vs South Africa T20 World Cup Clash
Pichai was also present on the field during pre-match proceedings. In the match, David Miller scored 63 off 35 balls to help South Africa post 187 for seven, supported by Dewald Brevis's 45. Jasprit Bumrah starred with the ball, taking 3/15.
India were 57 for 5 in ten overs while chasing. After a slow start, Miller and Brevis added 97 runs. Tristan Stubbs then pushed South Africa past 185 with an unbeaten 44 off 24 balls.
Rangers Boss Furious Over VAR Controversy
Danny Rohl expressed his anger with the match officials after what he described as a "clear foul" on the edge of the Livingston box was not awarded in the dying seconds of the match. The incident occurred in stoppage time of the 2-2 draw between Rangers and Livingston.
The Rangers boss was clearly frustrated by the decision, which came at a crucial moment when his team was pushing for a winner. Despite his protests, the officials, including VAR, did not overturn the decision, leaving Rohl visibly upset at the final whistle.