Kentucky Derby winner Rich Strike is the third betting choice on the morning line for the Belmont Stakes, with Triple Crown newcomer We the People installed as the favorite.

Rich Strike opened at 7-2 odds and drew the fourth post position in a field of eight horses for the 1 1/2-mile third leg of the Triple Crown. We the People drew the rail and opens at 2-1, with Todd Pletcher-trained No. 6 Mo Donegal set at 5-2.

A month after Rich Strike pulled off an 80-1 upset to win the Derby and bypassed the Preakness for extra rest, trainer Eric Reed thinks the colt is training just as well at Belmont Park as he was at Churchill Downs.

“He’s done real good since he’s been here,” Reed said Tuesday. “... He seems a little more confident.”

We the People is coming off winning the Grade 3 Peter Pan Stakes at Belmont Park on May 15.

There are no horses this year that are set to take part in all three legs of the Triple Crown, after Derby and Preakness runner-up Epicenter was given time off to prepare for races this summer. Preakness winner Early Voting will not be running in the Belmont.

Colleges: Texas stormed back from five runs down to beat Oklahoma State 6-5 on Monday night and reach the Women’s College World Series championship series for the first time in program history. It’s the first time an unseeded team has ever reached the WCWS finals. The Longhorns will play top-seeded Oklahoma in the best-of-three series starting Wednesday night in Oklahoma City.

Figure skating: A new age requirement for skaters at senior international events was passed by the International Skating Union that will raise the minimum age to 17 before the next Winter Olympics in Milan-Cortina d’Ampezzo, Italy. The limit will be phased in with 16-year-olds allowed to compete in the 2023-24 season. It will then rise to 17 for the season before the Olympics.

Golf: As expected, the USGA announced Tuesday that that Phil Mickelson, Dustin Johnson and other eligible players competing in the Saudi-funded rival golf league are welcome to play the U.S. Open next week at The Country Club in Boston. There are a dozen players in the LIV Golf Invitational this week outside of London who are exempt for the U.S. Open on June 16-19.

NFL: The New York Times reported that Browns QB Deshaun Watson booked massage appointments with at least 66 different women over 17 months, from fall 2019 through spring 2021 while he was with the Texans. The list of 66 includes the 24 women who have filed lawsuits against Watson, including two in the last week. Also, the nondisclosure agreement that Watson gave to some of the women to sign reportedly came from the Texans’ director of security, Brent Naccara. Two grand juries in Texas declined to pursue criminal charges against Watson earlier this year, but the NFL still is investigating whether he violated its code of conduct.

WNBA: The Sparks fired coach and GM Derek Fisher. The former Lakers player and Knicks coach took over the team before the 2019 season and became GM a year later. He finished with a 54-46 record.