Caeleb Dressel knows the comparisons are coming. After pulling off an unprecedented Triple Crown at swimming’s world championships in Budapest, it’s time to take on the legacy of Michael Phelps. Dressel, 20, established himself as America’s newest star of the pool Saturday, becoming the first swimmer to win three gold medals on a single night at either the worlds or the Olympics. Not even Phelps managed such an audacious feat. ‘‘The comparisons are probably inevitable,’’ Dressel said. ‘‘But I'm not the same person as Michael.’’ Dressel raced three times over the course of about two hours — and won every time. The University of Florida student has won six golds medals in Budapest and is a virtual lock to win his seventh when he competes on the 4 x 100 medley relay Sunday, the final event of the championships. Phelps is the only swimmer to win seven golds at a world championships, at Melbourne in 2007. Katie Ledecky won her fifth gold medal of the meet by cruising in the 800 free. Sweden’s Sarah Sjostrom won gold in the 50 fly and set a world record in the semifinals of the 50 freestyle. Her time of 23.67 broke the previous mark of 23.73, set in 2009 by Germany’s Britta Steffen.
NFL
Raiders’ Penn is holding out
The Raiders opened training camp in Napa, Calif., without Pro Bowl left tackle Donald Penn on the field. The NFL Network reported that Penn is holding out because he wants to renegotiate his contract. Penn, 34, is entering the final year of an $11.9 million, two-year contract he signed with the Raiders last offseason. Penn is scheduled to earn $5.8 million in base salary this season with another $1.3 million in incentives and bonuses . . . The Titans agreed to terms with rookie wide receiver Corey Davis, the fifth overall selection in April and the last draft pick still without a deal. Terms were not disclosed.
Falcons wide receiver Devin Fuller will miss the season with a knee injury, marking the second straight year he’s has had a season-ending injury before playing a game. Fuller, a seventh-round pick from UCLA in 2016, suffered a torn ACL in Friday’s practice. Fuller missed the 2016 season with a shoulder injury.
COLLEGE FOOTBALL
Alabama DT arrested for DUI
University of Alabama senior defensive end Da'Shawn Hand was arrested on a charge of driving under the influence less than a week before the Crimson Tide open fall football camp. Online records from the Tuscaloosa County Sheriff’s Department show that Hand was arrested Saturday. He was jailed on $1,000 bond after the arrest by campus police. Hand is expected to contend for a starting job this season.
Coach Nick Saban said in a statement that “this type of behavior is not acceptable and we are disappointed in Da'Shawn’s actions.’’
SOCCER
Messi strikes for Barcelona
Lionel Messi scored in the third minute and FC Barcelona defeated Real Madrid, 3-2, in an International Champions Cup match in Miami . . . Daniel Royer had two goals as the New York Red Bulls beat the Montreal Impact, 4-0, in Harrison, N.J. . . . Hector Villalba scored in stoppage time to help host Atlanta United secure a 1-1 tie against Orlando City SC . . . David Bingham’s sixth shutout led the San Jose Earthquakes to a 1-0 home win over the Colorado Rapids . . . Fredy Montero had two goals as the Vancouver Whitecaps beat FC Dallas, 4-0, in Frisco, Texas . . . Ola Kamara’s two goals gave the Columbus Crew a 2-2 draw with Real Salt Lake in Sandy, Utah . . . Daniel Salloi had a goal and an assist and host Sporting Kansas City defeated the Chicago Fire, 3-2 . . . Minnesota United beat visiting D.C. United, 4-0, to snap a five-game winless streak.
TENNIS
Wozniacki survives semifinals
Top-seeded Caroline Wozniacki was taken to three sets by unseeded Elise Mertens before winning, 7-5, 4-6, 6-2, to advance to her second Swedish Open final in Bastad. Seventh-seeded Katerina Siniakova beat Caroline Garcia, 6-2, 7-5, in the other semifinal . . .Second-seeded John Isner beat third-seeded Gilles Muller, 6-4, 6-2, to reach the BB&T Atlanta Open final for the fifth straight year and the seventh time in eight years. Isner will face fourth-seeded Ryan Harrison in an all-American final. Harrison beat fifth-seeded Kyle Edmund, 6-7 (5-7), 6-3, 6-4 . . . Fabio Fognini took out second-seeded Roberto Bautista Agut, 5-7, 6-2, 6-3, to reach the final of the Swiss Open in Gstaad. The No. 4 seed next faces Yannick Hanfmann, who ousted sixth-seeded Robin Haase, 3-6, 7-6 (8-6), 7-6 (7-4)
MISCELLANY
Upset in Jim Dandy Stakes
Good Samaritan stormed to the lead in the stretch and won the Jim Dandy Stakes at Saratoga Race Course in New York, a stunning victory in what was billed as a showdown between the winners of the first two legs of thoroughbred racing’s Triple Crown. Good Samaritan, ridden by Joel Rosario, beat Giuseppe the Great by 4¾ lengths, with Kentucky Derby winner Always Dreaming third and Preakness winner Cloud Computing last in the five-horse field in the Grade II $600,000 race . . . Ryan Preece of Berlin, Conn., survived a green-white-checkered finish to win the NASCAR Xfinity race at Iowa Speedway in Newton for his first career victory. The 26-year-old Preece, running the second of a two-race deal in the No. 20 Toyota for Joe Gibbs Racing, held off Kyle Benjamin on three restarts in the final 17 laps. Preece started from the pole . . . The Boston Cannons scored 10 consecutive goals in the second half but still fell to the Florida Launch, 18-17, in an MLL contest at Harvard Stadium.
Will Power won his fifth IndyCar pole of the season and fellow Team Penske driver Josef Newgarden qualified second for Sunday’s Honda Indy 200 at the Mid-Ohio Sport Car Course in Lexington . . . Sebastian Vettel led a 1-2 finish for Ferrari in qualifying for Sunday’s Hungarian Grand Prix in Budapest. Kimi Raikkonen was second . . . The Dallas Stars will host the 2018 NHL Draft at American Airlines Center, to be held June 22-23.

