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Reno’s 2 TD passes, Daal’s long scoring run lead Yale over Columbia 24-10

NEW HAVEN, Conn. (AP) — Dante Reno threw two touchdown passes, leading his team to a strong offensive performance.

Meanwhile, Billy Daal made a remarkable 81-yard breakaway for a touchdown, electrifying the crowd and boosting the team’s momentum.

Together, their efforts played a crucial role in the game’s outcome.
https://wtop.com/ncaa-football/2025/11/renos-2-td-passes-daals-long-scoring-run-lead-yale-over-columbia-24-10/

Maybank Championship Scores

Friday at Kuala Lumpur West Course

Location: Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

Purse: $3 million

Yardage: 6,536 yards | Par: 72

Second Round Scores

  • Hye Jin Choi: 64-66=130
  • Hannah Green: 66-69=135
  • Ruoning Yin: 68-67=135
  • Ayaka Furue: 68-68=136
  • Linn Grant: 67-69=136
  • Lydia Ko: 66-70=136
  • Yan Liu: 67-69=136
  • Benedetta Moresco: 65-71=136
  • Miranda Wang: 68-68=136
  • Miyu Yamashita: 66-70=136
  • Arpichaya Yubol: 66-70=136
  • Wei-Ling Hsu: 67-70=137
  • Sei Young Kim: 69-68=137
  • Emily Pedersen: 68-69=137
  • Paula Reto: 69-68=137
  • Angel Yin: 67-70=137
  • Ina Yoon: 69-68=137
  • Lindy Duncan: 67-71=138
  • Jin Hee Im: 69-69=138
  • Akie Iwai: 69-69=138
  • Nanna Koerstz Madsen: 68-70=138
  • Somi Lee: 66-72=138
  • Jeeno Thitikul: 68-70=138
  • Pajaree Anannarukarn: 66-73=139
  • Celine Boutier: 71-68=139
  • Ashleigh Buhai: 68-71=139
  • Manon De Roey: 72-67=139
  • Gemma Dryburgh: 65-74=139
  • Nasa Hataoka: 70-69=139
  • A Lim Kim: 72-67=139
  • Andrea Lee: 71-68=139
  • Hae-Ran Ryu: 67-72=139
  • Lilia Vu: 70-69=139
  • Aditi Ashok: 70-70=140
  • Jenny Bae: 67-73=140
  • Karis Davidson: 67-73=140
  • Brooke Henderson: 70-70=140
  • Chisato Iwai: 71-69=140
  • Ingrid Lindblad: 66-74=140
  • Leona Maguire: 71-69=140
  • Saki Baba: 68-73=141
  • Celine Borge: 69-72=141
  • Auston Kim: 69-72=141
  • Ashley Lau: 69-72=141
  • Genevieve Ling: 69-72=141
  • Gaby Lopez: 72-69=141
  • Patty Tavatanakit: 73-68=141
  • Chanettee Wannasaen: 68-73=141
  • Grace Kim: 69-73=142
  • Yealimi Noh: 73-69=142
  • Achiraya Sriwong: 68-74=142
  • Mirabel Ting: 67-75=142
  • Lottie Woad: 70-72=142
  • Yuri Yoshida: 69-73=142
  • Robyn Choi: 74-69=143
  • Carlota Ciganda: 72-71=143
  • Haeji Kang: 75-68=143
  • Mary Liu: 67-76=143
  • Julia Lopez Ramirez: 70-73=143
  • Kelly Tan: 69-74=143
  • Weiwei Zhang: 71-72=143
  • Liyana Durisic: 68-76=144
  • Ilhee Lee: 70-74=144
  • Kristen Gillman: 74-71=145
  • Nataliya Guseva: 72-73=145
  • Minami Katsu: 72-73=145
  • Cassie Porter: 72-73=145
  • Albane Valenzuela: 74-71=145
  • Mi Hyang Lee: 77-69=146
  • Namo Luangnitikul: 77-69=146
  • Elizabeth Szokol: 73-73=146
  • Cholcheva Wongras: 75-71=146
  • Gurleen Kaur: 76-71=147
  • Rio Takeda: 73-74=147
  • Lucy Li: 73-76=149
  • Kritchanya Kaopattanaskul: 75-76=151
  • Pauline Roussin: 71-80=151
  • Kan Bunnabodee: 75-77=152

https://wtop.com/sports/2025/10/maybank-championship-scores-2/

Buckingham Palace says King Charles III will strip Prince Andrew of remaining titles and evict him from royal residence

LONDON (AP) — Buckingham Palace has announced that King Charles III will strip Prince Andrew of his remaining titles and evict him from his royal residence.

This decision marks a significant development in the ongoing changes within the royal family, reflecting the king’s intention to reshape the monarchy’s role and public image.

Further details about the timeline and implications of this move are expected to be released by the palace in the coming days.

https://wtop.com/world/2025/10/buckingham-palace-says-king-charles-iii-will-strip-prince-andrew-of-remaining-titles-and-evict-him-from-royal-residence/

Winning numbers drawn in Sunday’s Delaware Multi-Win Lotto

The winning numbers in Sunday’s drawing of the **Delaware Multi-Win Lotto** game were:

**15, 21, 22, 26, 27, 35**
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https://wtop.com/news/2025/10/winning-numbers-drawn-in-sundays-delaware-multi-win-lotto-9/

Marchenko’s third-period goal lifts Blue Jackets to first home win, 3-2 over Lightning

COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — Kirill Marchenko scored early in the third period to rally the Columbus Blue Jackets over the Tampa Bay Lightning 3-2 on Saturday night. The victory snapped a three-game skid and gave the Blue Jackets their first home win of the season.

Kent Johnson celebrated his 23rd birthday in style by scoring a goal, and Damon Severson also found the back of the net for Columbus. Goaltender Jet Greaves stopped 17 shots to earn his first win of the season.

Marchenko has been on fire, tallying five goals in as many games— the most to start a Blue Jackets season. He is currently riding a five-game point streak.

For Tampa Bay, Ryan McDonagh and Anthony Cirelli scored. The Lightning held a 2-1 lead at the end of the first period but have now dropped three consecutive games. Jonas Johansson made 28 saves in the loss.

The scoring got started with Johnson’s goal at 4:58 of the first period, putting Columbus ahead during a chippy frame that saw a combined 30 penalty minutes. McDonagh tied it at 12:42, before Cirelli gave Tampa Bay a 2-1 lead with 3:38 remaining in the period—just 16 seconds into a power play.

Columbus has struggled on the penalty kill, allowing goals on eight of 18 power plays this season, including three of five at home.

Severson evened the score at 13:59 of the second period. Then Marchenko’s early third-period goal at 1:15 sealed the win for the Blue Jackets.

### Up Next

– **Lightning:** Host Chicago on Thursday night.
– **Blue Jackets:** Visit Dallas on Tuesday night.
https://wtop.com/sports/2025/10/marchenkos-third-period-goal-lifts-blue-jackets-to-first-home-win-3-2-over-lightning/

Strong scores 3 TDs and McNeese snaps 5-game losing streak with 27-0 win over Houston Christian

LAKE CHARLES, La. — Quarterback Jake Strong led McNeese State to a commanding victory over Houston Christian with a final score of 27-0.

Strong showcased his versatility on the field by rushing for three touchdowns, helping to secure the win for his team. The defense also played a crucial role, keeping Houston Christian off the scoreboard throughout the game.

This impressive performance highlights McNeese State’s strength as they continue their season. Fans will be eager to see how the team builds on this momentum in upcoming matchups.
https://wtop.com/ncaa-football/2025/10/strong-scores-3-tds-and-mcneese-snaps-5-game-losing-streak-with-27-0-win-over-houston-christian/

Israel’s military says Hamas has handed over ‘two coffins of deceased hostages’ to the Red Cross in Gaza

CAIRO (AP) — Israel’s military has announced that Hamas has handed over two coffins containing the bodies of deceased hostages to the Red Cross in Gaza.

https://wtop.com/world/2025/10/israels-military-says-hamas-has-handed-over-two-coffins-of-deceased-hostages-to-the-red-cross-in-gaza/

A’ja Wilson and Dana Evans lead Las Vegas Aces past Phoenix Mercury 89-86 in WNBA Finals opener

LAS VEGAS (AP) — Aja Wilson and Dana Evans each scored 21 points as the Las Vegas Aces edged the Phoenix Mercury 89-86 in Game 1 of the WNBA Finals on Friday night.

Wilson contributed 12 of her points over the final 14 minutes, helping the Aces hold on after Phoenix’s Satou Sabally missed a long 3-pointer with just 2 seconds left that would have tied the game. Game 2 is set for Sunday in Las Vegas.

Evans led a dominant Aces bench that outscored the Mercury reserves 41-16. Reserve Jewell Loyd added 18 points for second-seeded Las Vegas, while starter Jackie Young contributed 10 points. Wilson also pulled down 10 rebounds, and Chelsea Gray dished out 10 assists.

For the fourth-seeded Mercury, Kahleah Cooper scored 21 points. Sabally added 19 points, and Alyssa Thomas nearly recorded a triple-double with 15 points, 10 rebounds, and nine assists.

Cooper had a strong first half, scoring 19 points — just one shy of her playoff career high for a half. Her personal best came against the Mercury as well, when she scored 20 points for Chicago in the first half of Game 3 of the 2021 Finals. The five 3-pointers she made in the first half topped her previous single-game high of four.

If Game 1 was any indication, this best-of-seven series — the first in WNBA Finals history — promises to be tightly contested throughout. The largest lead was nine points, and the game featured 12 lead changes and nine ties.

Phoenix threatened to seize control multiple times, but the Aces responded with timely runs. In the closing moments, Las Vegas nearly pulled away before Phoenix kept the margin close.

With the Mercury down by one point and 24.6 seconds remaining, Thomas went to the free-throw line but missed both shots. On the other end, Young was fouled with 13.5 seconds left and made both free throws, sealing the final margin.

Stay tuned for Game 2 as these two teams continue their battle for the championship.

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AP WNBA: Copyright.
https://wtop.com/wnba/2025/10/aja-wilson-and-dana-evans-lead-las-vegas-aces-past-phoenix-mercury-89-86-in-wnba-finals-opener/