Reigning NASCAR Sprint Cup champion Joey Logano stayed in front on a restart in overtime at Texas to get his first victory this season.

Logano led only seven of the 271 laps, four more than scheduled at the 1 1/2-mile track. He had started 27th in the 11th race this year.

It came a week after Team Penske teammate Austin Cindric’s win at Talladega, where Logano had a fifth-place finish that became 39th after a postrace inspection found an issue with the spoiler on his No. 22 Ford. There was also Logano’s expletive-laden rant on the radio toward his teammate in the middle of that race that the two smoothed out during the week.

On the final restart after the 12th caution, Logano was on the inside of his other teammate, Ryan Blaney, but surged ahead going on the backstretch and stayed easily in front the final 1 1/2 laps. Ross Chastain then passed Blaney to finish second ahead of him.

Piastri wins at Miami for 3rd straight F1 victory

Oscar Piastri maintained his advantage in the F1 championship fight by winning at Miami on Sunday for his fourth win through six races this season. Piastri has won three consecutive F1 races for McLaren Racing, where he and teammate Lando Norris are trying to dethrone four-time defending champion Max Verstappen of Red Bull.

Piastri widened his lead over Norris in the driver standings to 16 points, while Verstappen trails Piastri by 32 points.

GOLF

Scheffler matches PGA’s 72-hole scoring record

Scottie Scheffler chased the PGA Tour’s 72-hole scoring record at his beloved hometown CJ Cup Byron Nelson.

Scheffler matched that mark of 253 set by Justin Thomas at the 2017 Sony Open and equaled six years later by Ludvig Aberg at the RSM Classic, closing with a 63 to finish at 31 under par.

Scheffler was in position to break the tour scoring record before a flubbed chip that led to bogey on the par-3 17th hole and a par from a greenside bunker on the par-5 closing hole. His 8-foot putt for birdie and the record slid by the left side of the hole.

Hideki Matsuyama has the lowest score to par this season, 35 under on the par-73 Plantation Course at Kapalua.

Scheffler tied the 54-hole Nelson record with an eight-shot lead, and nobody got closer than six during the final round. Former Minnesota Gophers golfer Erik van Rooyen of South Africa matched Scheffler’s 8-under 63 to finish at 23 under.

Ryu pulls away for wire-to-wire LPGA win

Haeran Ryu made an 8-foot eagle putt during a flawless back nine that allowed her to pull away Sunday with an 8-under 64, giving her a five-shot victory at the inaugural Black Desert Championship in the LPGA Tour’s return to Utah after a 61-year absence.

Ryu became the second player to go wire-to-wire on the LPGA Tour this year, and it was her second time winning a new event. She won the FM Championship at the TPC Boston last year.

She was coming off a rough finish at the Chevron Championship last week, sharing the 54-hole lead at the first major of the year until closing with a 76.

DeChambeau wins LIV for 1st title since US Open

Bryson DeChambeau held off a big charge from Charles Howell III with birdies on his last two holes for a 6-under 66 on Sunday for a two-shot victory at LIV Golf Korea, his first title since winning the U.S. Open last summer.

DeChambeau, who played in the final group at the Masters and lost a 36-hole lead at LIV Golf Mexico City last week, started the third and final round at the Jack Nicklaus Golf Club with a four-shot lead.

Howell, his Crushers teammate, closed with a 63. They were tied until Howell made a bogey on the 16th hole, and DeChambeau rolled in a long birdie putt at the 17th for a two-shot cushion going to the par-5 18th.

DeChambeau finished at 19-under 197 and won $4 million for his first LIV Golf League title since September 2023 and his third overall.

College football

Arizona LB Dunn commits to Gophers

The Gophers picked up another commitment for 2026 in linebacker Hudson Dunn from Peoria, Ariz.

A three-star prospect, the Liberty High School junior verbally committed to Minnesota over the weekend, passing up offers from programs such as Michigan, Miami (Fla.) and Oregon.

Dunn, listed at 6-foot-1 and 219 pounds, amassed 57 total tackles and 13.5 sacks for Liberty last season.

Minor league baseball

Saints finish off series win in Columbus

Through all the postponements that forced the St. Paul Saints and Columbus Clippers to cancel one regularly scheduled game and one postponed multiple times, St. Paul earned a series win in Columbus with a 3-2 victory in 10 innings on Sunday.

Zebby Matthews started for the Saints and allowed two runs on seven hits and two walks in four innings. Darren McCaughan (2-0) earned the win with three scoreless innings of relief and Brady Feigl notched his first save.

Jeferson Morales made a winner of McCaughan with a sacrifice fly in the 10th to plate Anthony Prato. Will Holland homered for St. Paul, which opens a home series against Buffalo on Tuesday.

BRIEFLY

TENnis >> Casper Ruud became the first Norwegian to win a Masters 1000 title after beating Jack Draper 7-5, 3-6, 6-4 in the Madrid Open final.

Soccer >> Harry Kane can finally celebrate his first career title after Bayern Munich clinched the Bundesliga championship on Sunday.

NBA >> Celtics guard Jrue Holiday is expected to return from a strained right hamstring when Boston opens its semifinal series against the Knicks on Monday night.

NFL >> The 2027 NFL draft is heading to the nation’s capital, a person familiar with the details told The Associated Press on Sunday. The person spoke on condition of anonymity because President Trump is set to make the announcement on Monday at the White House.

— From news services