Monday's Report: Russell Henley; Quaker State 400, Tech's Eubanks, Braves/Fried, UGA ⚾&🏈, Dream; MLB, soccer, golf, NBA, colleges, Wimbledon
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Around/About Central Georgia
Henley has quality score at John Deere
The final round of the John Deere Classic was Russell Henley’s best, but it got him only to the middle of the pack.
Henley was bogey free on Sunday, with a 4-under 67 for a four-round 10-under 274, putting him in a tie for 35th.
It was a bogey-free day for Henley, who had four birdies. He had six bogeys through the first three rounds, but again avoided double bogeys.
Henley is 29 under in his last two tournaments, shooting a 266 at the Travelers, for his best two-tourney stretch of the season. He is even or better in five straight events, dating back to the Charles Schwab Challenge in late May.
Around/About Georgia
Byron battles back to win abbreviated Quaker State 400
Eubanks hopes to inspire with deep Wimbledon run
Rays snap 7-game losing streak, pop Braves
Fried has decent rehab start, watches triple play
Braves take overpowering Gators pitcher from South Georgia
A chat with UGA’s new head baseball coach
Old ex-Bulldog Rams QB talks about new ex-Bulldog Rams QB
Howard leads Dream to win at Chicago, Gray adds 11 points
MLB/Baseball
LSU makes history with 1st and 2nd picks
Draft tracker, Sunday’s action
Cards reliever gets wipedown from ump
Soccer
US men survive, win on PKs, advance
Rodman handles scoring in US win over Wales
Golf
Corpuz takes US Women’s Open in first LPGA win
Straka reps UGA with John Deere win
NBA/WNBA/Basketball
Second game a whole lot better for Wembanyama
Van Gundy looks to return to coaching
College sports
Northwestern to gather more info in hazing probe
Tennis
Swiatek finally reaches quarters, Dojo tough match suspended
Officials tell fans to cork it
16-year-old advances, Mercer Tennis Classic alum Pegula in quarters
Saudi money to tennis: about sportswashing, women’s rights, or both?
Olympic Sports
McLaughlin-Levrone rules in event debut
Scoreboards