Emanuel Sharp scored 27 points, Kingston Flemings added 21 and No. 8 Houston beat Florida State 82-67 on Saturday night. Flemings and Sharp each scored 13 points in the first half and were a combined 10 of 15 from the floor as the Cougars (8-1) held a 41-33 halftime lead. Sharp finished 10 of 17 from the field, including 6 of 12 on 3-pointers.
No. 14 Illinois beats No. 13 Tennessee 75-62 in Music City Madness
Tomislav Ivisic and Keaton Wagler each scored 16 points and No. 14 Illinois beat No. 13 Tennessee 75-62 Saturday night in the second part of the Music City Madness. The Fighting Illini (7-2) came in rested after an eight-day break with this their last of four Top 15 opponents over a seven-game stretch. Illinois snapped a five-game skid on neutral courts against ranked opponents and also gave coach Brad Underwood his first win in three tries against Tennessee.
Ilya Sorokin's 32 saves carry Islanders to 2-0 win over Lightning
TAMPA, Fla. (AP) — Ilya Sorokin stopped all 32 shots he faced for his third shutout of the season, tying the Islanders’ franchise record for career shutouts, and New York beat the Tampa Bay Lightning 2-0 on Saturday night.
Sorokin recorded his 25th career shutout to tie Glenn “Chico” Resch for most in Islanders history.
Calum Ritchie scored in the third period and Casey Cizikas added an empty net goal with 2 seconds left.
Jonas Johansson finished with 17 saves for Tampa Bay, which lost its third consecutive game. The Lightning also lost to the Islanders in New York on Tuesday.
Tampa Bay was shutout for the first time this season.
The Islanders scored the winning goal in the second half of a four-minute power play chance after Brandon Hagel was called for a high-sticking double minor against Cizikas at 10:14 of the third period, a call that was upheld after video review.
After Tony DeAngelo fired a puck from the point that was deflected by Anders Lee, Ritchie collected it off the end boards, put it between his legs and chipped the puck past Johansson at 12:46.
Lightning captain Victor Hedman was activated off long-term injured reserve before the game and returned to the lineup after missing 12 games with an undisclosed injury.
Tampa Bay goaltender Andrei Vasilevskiy missed his second consecutive game with an undisclosed injury while Lightning leading-scorer Nikita Kucherov also missed Saturday due to an undisclosed injury.
Up next
Islanders: At Florida Panthers on Sunday.
Lightning: At Toronto Maple Leafs on Monday.
Devils suffer season-high fifth straight loss after 4-1 defeat to Bruins
BOSTON (AP) — Morgan Geekie scored his 22nd goal, Jeremy Swayman made 29 saves and the Boston Bruins beat New Jersey 4-1 on Saturday night, sending the Devils to their season-high fifth straight loss.
Fraser Minten, Casey Mittelstadt and Andrew Peeke also scored for Boston, and Elias Lindholm set up Geekie’s score early in the second period. Geekie has the second-most goals in the league, trailing Colorado’s Nathan MacKinnon by two.
The Bruins were without star winger David Pastrnak, who was sidelined for the fifth straight game with an undisclosed injury.
Timo Meier scored for New Jersey and Jake Allen stopped 17 shots.
Pulled after giving up five goals in a loss at Detroit in his previous start, Swayman made a 2-1 lead after two periods hold up despite the Bruins getting outshot 30-21.
Boston ended a string of alternating wins and losses in its previous seven games by winning its second straight.
Swayman cut from his right to left, making a pad save on Connor Brown’s close bid with just under five minutes left in the third period.
The Bruins had just nine shots on goal through two periods but led 2-1 after Lindholm stole a clearing attempt, turned and sent a cross-ice pass to Geekie, who one-timed a shot from the left circle 72 seconds into the period.
Geekie extended his point streak to five games (five goals, four assists).
Mittelstadt scored with 3:35 left in the game and Peeke added an empty-netter.
Minten one-timed a shot inside the far post from the right circle, making it 1-0 at 17:42 of the opening period.
Shut out in their previous two games, the Devils tied it under a minute later when Meier collected a loose puck in the slot and slipped it past Swayman.
Up next
Devils: At Ottawa on Tuesday.
Bruins: Open a three-game trip Tuesday at St. Louis.
Bennett Stirtz scores 25 points and Iowa beats Maryland 83-64, gives Ben McCollum first Big Ten win
Winnipeg To Host 2026 Heritage Classic vs. Montreal Canadiens
The Winnipeg Jets announced today that they will host the 2026 Tim Hortons NHL Heritage Classic at Princess Auto Field, the home of the CFL’s Winnipeg Blue Bombers, on October 25th, 2026. They will face off against the Montreal Canadiens.
The open air venue last staged the event in 2016 when the Jets faced the Edmonton Oilers. Winnipeg fell 3-0 in that game as Edmonton’s young star Connor McDavid recorded an assist and helped power his team to victory.
TAKING THINGS OUTDOORS ❄️🏒
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The Winnipeg Jets will host the 2026 Heritage Classic against the Montreal Canadiens on October 25th, 2026 🏟️ pic.twitter.com/7bUuukM7gK
This will be the Jets’ first appearance in an outdoor game since 2019 when they defeated the Calgary Flames in overtime at Mosaic Stadium in Regina. The Canadiens will play their fifth outdoor game and their first since 2017, entering with a 2-2 all-time record in such events.
That matchup remains one of the franchise’s most memorable recent moments, and anticipation is already building for their return to the national outdoor stage.
Washington rallies from 18-point deficit to beat No. 24 USC 84-76
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Lionel Messi and Inter Miami Capture Their First MLS Cup Title! Full Match and Season Recap
Christian Polanco and Alexis Guerreros react live to Inter Miami and Lionel Messi’s 3–1 win over the Vancouver Whitecaps in the MLS Cup Final. They then look back on the MLS careers of Sergio Busquets and Jordi Alba before closing with a full recap of the MLS season, including their favorite moments and their playoff MVP.