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IOC to decide on Russian ban

The International Olympic Committee will hold a crucial meeting Sunday to consider whether to ban Russia entirely from the Rio Games because of systematic, state-sponsored doping. Short of a blanket ban, the IOC could leave it to individual sports federations to decide on a case-by-case basis whether to allow Russian athletes in their events. Russia’s track and field athletes already have been banned by the International Association of Athletics Federations, the sport’s governing body, following allegations of state-directed doping — a decision that was upheld Thursday by the Court of Arbitration for Sport. Russia portrayed the exclusion of its track athletes and calls for a complete ban as part of a political, Western-led campaign . . . The United States men’s basketball team routed Argentina, 111-74, in Las Vegas on Friday in the first of five exhibitions the Americans will play before traveling to Rio to defend their gold medal . . . The US Olympic Committee officially announced its 555-person team, which includes 292 women, the most women who have ­ever competed at an Olympics for a single country.

Baseball

Colabello reinstated from restricted list

Toronto Blue Jays first baseman Chris Colabello was reinstated from the restricted list after serving an 80-game suspension for performance-enhancing drugs. Colabello, who was born in Framingham and graduated from Milford High, was suspended April 22 after the commissioner’s office said he tested positive for a drug that’s sold under the name Turinabol. He lost $227,891 of his $521,126 major league salary while suspended . . . Top Cuban prospect Jorge Ona and the San Diego Padres agreed to a minor league contract with a $7 million signing bonus. The 19-year-old outfielder receives $4.9 million within 30 days of the deal’s approval by the commissioner’s office and $2.1 million on Jan. 15. The deal is pending a physical.

WNBA

Fines for teams and players rescinded

The WNBA withdrew penalties given to the Indiana Fever, New York Liberty, Phoenix Mercury, and their players for wearing black warm-up T-shirts during pregame protests of recent shootings of citizens and police, league president Lisa Borders said in a statement. Each team was fined $5,000 and players were each given a $500 penalty because WNBA rules stated that uniforms may not be altered in any way. The normal fine for uniform violations is $200.

Miscellany

Shevchenko upsets Holm in UFC Chicago

Valentina Shevchenko stunned Holly Holm at UFC Chicago, unanimously outpointing the former UFC champion. Fighting for the first time since losing the belt to Miesha Tate at UFC 196, Holm lost on the judges scorecard, 49-46. . . A University of Florida football player helped stop the rape of an unconscious woman behind a trash bin outside a bar, said Gainesville, Fla., police. Cristian Garcia told First Coast News he was taking out the trash Thursday morning from the bar where he works security when he noticed a couple having sex. He first thought it was consensual, but then saw the woman was unconscious. Garcia said the man’s friends were watching the assault, and did nothing to help. The incident was videotaped. Garcia said he and another witness walked up and stopped it . . . Chicago Bears offensive lineman Nate Chandler retired at 27. He appeared in 37 games with 19 starts for the Carolina Panthers from 2012 to 2014. He sat out last season because of a knee injury and joined the Bears in June . . . The Cincinnati Bengals released safety Taylor Mays . . . In Major League Soccer, Robbie Keane and Gyasi Zardes scored goals in the opening 11 minutes and the visiting Los Angeles Galaxy won, 2-1, snapping the Portland Timbers’ nine-game undefeated streak . . . Sebastian Giovinco scored three goals and added an assist to break out of an eight-game scoring drought in Toronto FC’s 4-1 victory over visiting D.C. United. In other games, the Montreal Impact routed the visiting Philadelphia Union, 5-1; and Orlando City and the host Columbus Crew played to a 2-2 draw . . . Ivo Karlovic earned a 6-4, 6-4 victory over Steve Johnson to reach his second consecutive Citi Open tennis final in Washington. He will play Gael Monfils, who beat Alexander Zverev, 6-4, 6-0, for the title . . . Andrej Martin reached his first career ATP final, defeating Carlos Berlocq, 7-6 (7-4), 6-4, in the semifinals of the Croatian Open. Martin will face Fabio Fognini, who beat Gastao Elias, 6-3, 6-3, in the final . . . Paolo Lorenzi, 34, became the oldest first-time winner of an ATP event after beating Nikoloz Basilashvili, 6-3, 6-4, in the Generali Open final in Kitzbuehel, Austria . . . Nico Rosberg, posting a time of 19.995 seconds, will start from pole position at Formula One’s Hungarian Grand Prix in Budapest . . . In the NHL, the Arizona Coyotes signed defenseman Luke Schenn to a two-year contract.