Today’s odds

NBA

Favorite Line (O/U) Underdog

Memphis 2 (249 1/2) at Indiana

Boston 8 (224 1/2) at Philadelphia

at New York 13 1/2 (244 1/2) Chicago

Cleveland 13 1/2 (224 1/2) at Brooklyn

Orlando 1 1/2 (223) at Atlanta

at Milwaukee 1 1/2 (225 1/2) LA Clippers

at Denver 15 (228) Charlotte

at San Antonio 2 1/2 (231 1/2) Phoenix

LA Lakers 4 1/2 (226) at Portland

College Basketball

Favorite Line Underdog

Marshall 3 1/2 at Old Dominion

at UM-Lowell 7 1/2 UMBC

at Binghamton 9 1/2 New Hampshire

at Delaware 2 1/2 Drexel

at Ohio St 10 1/2 N’western

at App St 9 1/2 Georgia S

Bryant 2 1/2 at Vermont

Charleston (SC) 1 1/2 at N’eastern

Campbell 5 1/2 at NC A&T

at Kennesaw St 2 1/2 UTEP

at Jacksonville 5 1/2 New Mexico St

at Hofstra 5 1/2 Monmouth

at Troy 15 Louisiana

at James Mad 10 Georgia St

at Elon 1 1/2 Towson

SIU-Ed’sville 2 at Morehead St

at N Colorado 9 1/2 E Washington

at N Arizona 3 1/2 Idaho

at Abilene Chr 8 1/2 S Utah

at Little Rock 9 1/2 Lindenwood

at S Miss 6 1/2 Co Carolina

at SE Mo St 11 W Illinois

at Tenn Tech 1 1/2 UT Martin

at S Indiana 3 E Illinois

at Maryland 9 1/2 USC

at W Kentucky 3 1/2 Sam Houston

at Weber St 6 1/2 Sacramento St

Utah Valley 7 1/2 at Utah Tech

at Mid Tenn 5 Louisiana Tech

at Florida Atl 6 1/2 Wichita St

at UC Davis 5 CSU Bakersfield

at Idaho St 1 1/2 Portland St

UCSD 13 at Cal Poly

at UC Irvine 6 1/2 CSU Northridge

at UC Riverside 11 Long Beach St

at UCSB 15 1/2 CSU Fullerton

Oregon St 8 1/2 at Pepperdine

at San Fran 15 1/2 Pacific

at Santa Clara 10 1/2 Loyola Mrym

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Baseball

MLB Free Agents List

The 60 remaining MLB free agents:

AMERICAN LEAGUE

BALTIMORE (2): Brooks Kriske, rhp. James McCann.

BOSTON (3): Luis A. García, rhp. James Paxton, lhp. Naoyuki Uwasawa, rhp.

CHICAGO (3): Michael Clevinger, rhp. Chris Flexen, rhp. Dominic Leone, rhp.

DETROIT (0)

HOUSTON (1): Héctor Neris, rhp.

KANSAS CITY (4): Robbie Grossman, of. Yuli Gurriel, 1b. Garrett Hampson, of-inf. Will Smith, lhp.

LOS ANGELES (3): Matt Moore, lhp. Kevin Pillar, of. Hunter Strickland, rhp.

MINNESOTA (2): Anthony DeSclafani, rhp. Manuel Margot, of.

NEW YORK (2): Anthony Rizzo, 1b. Alex Verdugo, lf.

SEATTLE (1): Justin Turner, 3b.

TAMPA BAY (0)

TEXAS (6): Andrew Chafin, lhp. Matt Duffy, 3b. Andrew Heaney, lhp. Travis Jankowski, of. David Robertson, rhp. José Ureña, rhp.

TORONTO (1): Ryan Yarbrough, lhp.

ATHLETICS (2): Trevor Gott, rhp. Alex Wood, lhp.

NATIONAL LEAGUE

ARIZONA (1): Scott McGough, rhp.

ATLANTA (3): Jesse Chavez, rhp. Adam Duvall, of. Whit Merrifield, inf-of.

CHICAGO (1): Drew Smyly, lhp.

CINCINNATI (2): David Buchanan, rhp. Buck Farmer, rhp.

COLORADO (2): Daniel Bard, rhp. Charlie Blackmon, of.

LOS ANGELES (3): Daniel Hudson, rhp. Joe Kelly, rhp. Kevin Kiermaier, of.

MIAMI (0)

NEW YORK (6): Jose Iglesias, inf. J.D. Martinez, dh. Phil Maton, rhp. Jose Quintana, lhp. Brooks Raley, lhp.

PHILADELPHIA (1): Spencer Turnbull, rhp.

PITTSBURGH (4): Jalen Beeks, lhp. Ryan Borucki, lhp. Marco Gonzales, lhp. Yasmani Grandal, c.

ST. LOUIS (4): Matt Carpenter, dh-inf. Kyle Gibson, rhp. Lance Lynn, rhp. Keynan Middleton, rhp.

SAN DIEGO (1): David Peralta, of.

SAN FRANCISCO (1): Mark Canha, of. Curt Casali, c.

WASHINGTON (1): Patrick Corbin, lhp.

Hockey

PWHL

PTS W OTW OTL L GF GA

Montréal 34 9 3 1 3 47 37

Toronto 29 7 2 4 6 52 51

FROST 29 6 4 3 6 56 55

Boston 26 6 3 2 6 43 39

Ottawa 21 6 0 3 8 37 45

New York 20 4 3 2 9 41 49

Wednesday’s game

Toronto 4, New York 1

Today’s game

Boston at Ottawa, 6 p.m.

Saturday’s game

Montreal at Ottawa, 1 p.m.

Sunday’s games

Toronto at FROST, 12:30 p.m.

Boston at New York, 3 p.m.

Soccer

USL W League

Aurora 2025 schedule

May 22: vs. Rochester FC, 7 p.m.

May 25: at RKC Third Coast, 7 p.m.

May 30: at River Light, 7 p.m.

June 2: at Chicago City Dutch Lions, 6 p.m.

June 6: vs. Sioux Falls City FC, 7 p.m.

June 8: vs. RKC Third Coast, 4 p.m.

June 12: vs. Chicago City Dutch Lions, 7 p.m.

June 14: at Rochester FC, noon

June 17: at Sioux Falls City FC, 7 p.m.

June 20: at Sioux Falls City FC, 7 p.m.

June 22: vs. River Light, 4 p.m.

June 28: vs. Rochester FC, 7 p.m.

All home games will be held at TCO Stadium in Eagan. No streaming plans for 2025 have been announced yet.

College

Men’s basketball

Associated Press top 25 rankings

The top 25 teams in The Associated Press’ college basketball poll, with first-place votes in parentheses, and total points based on 25 points for a first-place vote through one point for a 25th-place vote and previous ranking.

Record Pts Pvs

1. Auburn (59) 23-2 1499 1

2. Florida (1) 22-3 1387 3

3. Duke 22-3 1382 3

4. Alabama 21-4 1335 2

5. Houston 21-4 1290 6

6. Tennessee 21-5 1147 5

7. Texas A&M 20-5 1140 8

8. Iowa St. 20-5 1034 10

9. Texas Tech 20-5 969 12

10. St. John’s 22-4 933 9

11. Wisconsin 20-5 879 16

12. Michigan 20-5 734 20

13. Purdue 19-7 732 7

14. Michigan St. 20-5 724 11

15. Missouri 19-6 573 21

16. Marquette 19-6 527 18

17. Kentucky 17-8 518 15

18. Clemson 21-5 499 23

19. Arizona 17-8 362 13

20. Maryland 20-6 361 25

21. Mississippi St. 18-7 325 22

22. Memphis 21-5 308 14

23. Kansas 17-8 193 17

24. Mississippi 19-7 177 19

25. Louisville 20-6 137 -

Others receiving votes: New Mexico 117, Saint Mary’s 63, UCLA 56, Creighton 27, Illinois 22, UConn 20, George Mason 15, Gonzaga 14, High Point 1.

Wednesday’s games

AP top 25

No. 17 Kentucky 82, Vanderbilt 61

No. 1 Auburn 67, Arkansas 60

No. 10 St. John’s 82, DePaul 58

No. 15 Missouri 110, No. 4 Alabama 98

BIG TEN

Penn State 89, Nebraska 72

Oregon 80, Iowa 78

Rutgers at Washington, late

summit

South Dakota 85, St. Thomas 80

N. Dakota State 77, S. Dakota State 68

Omaha 78, Kansas City 66

Denver 71, Oral Roberts 60

MIAC

St. John’s 110, Augsburg 63

St. Scholastica 91, Bethel 81

Carleton 73, Gustavus 61

St. Olaf 77, St. Mary’s 74

St. Benedict 110, Augsburg 63

Macalester 81, Concordia-Moorhead 67

UMAC

North Central 92, Martin Luther 71

Northwestern 86, Northland 65

UM-Morris 95, Bethany Lutheran 88

UW-Superior 51, Crown 39

Women’s basketball

Associated Press top 25 rankings

The top 25 teams in The Associated Press’ women’s college basketball poll, with first-place votes in parentheses, and total points based on 25 points for a first-place vote through one point for a 25th-place vote and previous ranking.

Record Pts Pvs

1. Notre Dame (16) 22-2 733 2

2. Texas (8) 26-2 718 3

3. UCLA (6) 24-1 694 1

4. Southern Cal 23-2 668 6

5. UConn 24-3 632 7

6. South Carolina 23-3 599 4

7. LSU 25-2 569 5

8. Ohio St. 21-3 499 9

9. North Carolina 23-4 475 12

10. TCU 24-3 472 11

11. Duke 20-5 444 13

12. Kansas St 24-3 420 14

13. NC State 20-5 411 10

14. Kentucky 20-4 378 8

15. Tennessee 19-6 354 15

16. Oklahoma 19-6 327 16

17. West Virginia 20-5 190 18

18. Alabama 20-5 187 21

19. Baylor 22-5 154 25

20. Georgia Tech 21-5 136 19

21. Maryland 19-6 133 17

22. Michigan St. 19-6 131 22

23. Creighton 21-4 96 24

24. Oklahoma St. 20-5 90 20

25. Illinois 21-5 53 -

Others receiving votes: California 48, Utah 43, Louisville 28, South Dakota St. 17, Florida St. 16, Richmond 10, Michigan 10, Mississippi 10, James Madison 2.

Wednesday’s games

AP top 25

No. 5 UConn 91, Seton Hall 49

No. 10 TCU 82, Arizona State 66

No. 23 Creighton 65, St. John’s 62

No. 19 Baylor 84, Colorado 62

BIG ten

No. 4 USC 83, No. 22 Michigan State 75

GOPHERS 74, Purdue 61

Nebraska 94, Oregon 90

MIAC

Bethel 74, St. Scholastica 34

Gustavus 84, Carleton 49

Macalester 61, Concordia-Moorhead 49

St. Mary’s 66, St. Olaf 49

Hamline 53, St. Catherine 36

St. Benedict 75, Augsburg 58

UMAC

Martin Luther 63, North Central 59

Northwestern 98, Northland 35

UM-Morris 62, Bethany Lutheran 59

UW-Superior 74, Crown 43

High school

Boys basketball

Hmong Academy 61, Lincoln Int’l 49

Holy Angels 84, Richfield 79

Minneapolis South 92, Highand Park 71

Mpls. North 71, Mpls. Washburn 69

Johnson 73, Humboldt 64

Wayzata 110, East Ridge 80

Central 80, Harding 48

Breck 66, Holy Family 62

DeLaSalle 72, Bloom. Kennedy 49

Blake 70, Mound Westonka 66

Mpls. Roosevelt 68, MPA 39

Como Park 89, Washington 53

Providence Academy 63, Maranatha 58

Mpls. Southwest 79, Mpls. Edison 38

Fridley 78, Brooklyn Center 37

Girls basketball

Washington/Johnson 48, CHOF 41

Maple Grove 100, Robb. Armstrong 26

United Christian 60, St. Croix Luth. 46

Andover 74, Park Center 32

Eden Prairie 77, Centennial 58

Park 67, North St. Paul 47

Blake 79, St. Paul Academy 32

Fridley at Visitation, late

Elk River 68, Osseo 64

DeLaDalle 72, Bloom. Kennedy 32

St. Croix Prep. 70, Breck 34

Boys hockey

Class 1A

Section 4 Quarterfinal

Chisago Lakes 13, Bloom. Kennedy 1

Section 2 Quarterfinal

Minneapolis 4, Litchfield/D-C 0

Providence Academy 5, Breck 2

Orono 6, Hutchinson 2

Section 4 Quarterfinal

Simley 3, St. Paul Academy 1

Girls hockey

MSHSL STATE TOURNAMENT

Class 2A

Thursday at Xcel Energy Center

Quarterfinals

Centennial/Spring Lake Park (26-2) vs. Rosemount (21-7), 11 a.m.

Hill-Murray (22-6) vs. Andover (19-8-1), 1 p.m.

Edina (23-3-1) vs. Farmington (18-7-3), 6 p.m.

Moorhead (20-7-1) vs. Holy Family (21-7), 8 p.m.

Friday at TRIA Rink

Consolation semifinals

Centennial-Spring Lake Park/Rosemount loser vs. Hill-Murray/Andover loser, 1 p.m.

Edina/Farmington loser vs. Moorhead/Holy Family loser, 3 p.m.

Friday at Xcel Energy Center

Championship semifinals

Centennial-Spring Lake Park/Rosemount winner vs. Hill-Murray/Andover winner, 6 p.m.

Edina/Farmington winner vs. Moorhead/Holy Family winner, 8 p.m.

Saturday at TRIA Rink

Consolation final

Consolation semifinal winners, 1 p.m.

Saturday at Xcel Energy Center

Third-place game

Semifinal losers, 1 p.m.

Championship final

Semifinal winners, 7 p.m.

Class 1A

Quarterfinals

Orono 9, Fergus Falls 0

Warroad 4, Marshall 0

Dodge County 2, River Lakes 0

Holy Angels 2, Proctor/H’mantown 0

Thursday at TRIA Rink

Consolation semifinals

Orono/Fergus Falls loser vs. Warroad/Marshall loser, 1 p.m.

Dodge County/River Lakes loser vs. Holy Angels/Proctor-Hermantown loser, 3 p.m.

Friday at Xcel Energy Center

Championship semifinals

Orono/Fergus Falls winner vs. Warroad/Marshall winner, 11 a.m.

Dodge County/River Lakes winner vs. Holy Angels/Proctor-Hermantown winner, 1 p.m.

Saturday at TRIA Rink

Consolation final

Consolation semifinal winners, 11 a.m.

Saturday at Xcel Energy Center

Third-place game

Semifinal losers, 10 a.m.

Championship final

Semifinal winners, 4 p.m.

Transactions

BASEBALL

MLB

American League

CLEVELAND GUARDIANS: Agreed to terms with LHP John Means on a one-year contract. Placed 1B David Fry on the 60-day IL.

KANSAS CITY ROYALS: Agreed to terms with RHP Ross Stripling on a minor league contract.

National League

COLORADO ROCKIES: Agreed to terms with LHP Scott Alexander on a one-year contract. Designated INF Aaron Schunk for assignment.

WASHINGTON NATIONALS: Agreed to terms with RHP Lucas Sims on a one-year contract. Placed RHP Mason Thompson on the 60-day IL.

BASKETBALL

NBA

CHICAGO BULLS: Waived F Adam Sanogo.

GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS: Signed F Kevin Knox II and G Yuri Collins to 10-day contracts.

TORONTO RAPTORS: Signed G Jared Rhoden to a 10-day contract.

FOOTBALL

NFL

BALTIMORE RAVENS: Re-signed WR Keith Kirkwood to a contract extension.

LAS VEGAS RAIDERS: Signed WR Kyle Philips to a contract.

NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS: Released LB Sione Takitaki.

NEW ORLEANS SAINTS: Named Phil Galiano special teams coordinator.

PHILADELPHIA EAGLES: Named Kevin Patullo offensive coordinator.

HOCKEY

NHL

CALGARY FLAMES: Recalled Ds Yan Kuznetsov and Ilya Solovyov from Calgary (AHL).

MINNESOTA WILD: Sent G Dylan Ferguson to Iowa (AHL).

SEATTLE KRAKEN: Recalled G Ales Stezka form Coachella Valley (AHL).

SOCCER

MLS

HOUSTON DYNAMO: Acquired D Michael Halliday from Orlando City SC in exchange for a 2026 first-round draft pick.

LA GALAXY: Acquired F Matheus Nascimento on loan from Brazilian Série A side Botafogo for the 2025 season.