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UAAP MVP Shaina Nitura says Adamson has tools to make finals

Adamson ace Shaina Nitura is officially named UAAP Season 88 women’s volleyball MVP at Mall of Asia Arena before Game 2 of the UAAP Finals between the La Salle Lady Spikers and NU Lady Bulldogs.–MARLO CUETO/INQUIRER.net
MANILA, Philippines — As if there’s any doubt about Adamson being a force to reckon with in the coming seasons, Shaina Nitura and Fhei Sagaysay winning the MVP and Best Setter, respectively, was a testament to the Lady Falcons’ bright future.
“I’m grateful that God gave this to me. Of course, I’m happy and thankful, but this isn’t where my career—or our journey—stops. We’re still focused on pushing for the Finals,” said Nitura in Filipino.
READ: UAAP: Adamson star Shaina Nitura set to be named Season 88 MVP
MVP Shaina Nitura and Best Setter Fhei Sagaysay talk about their individual success and Adamson’s return to the semis this #UAAPSeason88 @inquirersports pic.twitter.com/6FCN5pK8R7
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“Actually, this just proves that we’re capable of reaching the Finals because we have Fhei and a lot of other players who can continue leading the team in the coming seasons,” she added.
Nitura, who had a record-breaking rookie season last year, became Adamson’s first-ever UAAP women’s volleyball MVP with 98.511 statistical points (SP), while also leading Adamson to its first semifinal appearance since Season 85.
The Lady Falcons actually clinched the third seed, but got swept by a more experienced University of Santo Tomas side in the stepladder semis.
The 21-year-old Best Outside Hitter, who also received special awards worth Php 100,000, expressed gratitude to her school for her and Sagaysay’s individual honors.
READ: UAAP: Shaina Nitura leads but team effort books Adamson’ Final Four return

UAAP Season 88 women’s volleyball Best Setter Fhei Sagaysay of the Adamson Lady Falcons during the awarding ceremony.–MARLO CUETO/INQUIRER.net
“I’m very honored to give back the trust, positivity, and support that Adamson gave me, us, and the whole team. They gave us more than just financial support, a dorm, or education—they taught us to play with heart and to fight for Adamson and the Adamson community. It’s bigger than whatever we have now,” said Nitura.
“I think a big factor is the relationship and environment we create for the players, especially within the team. We know how hard it is to grow in a negative environment. Sooner or later, we’ll be seniors, so one thing we really focus on is making sure the younger players feel valued. It’s not just the coaching staff’s job—we, as players, captains, and leaders, also want to provide a positive but still competitive environment,” she added.
The Alas Pilipinas star tallied 284 points on 248 attacks, 24 blocks, and 12 aces, while ranking third in spiking efficiency at 38.15% and seventh in service aces with an average of 0.26 per set.
On the defensive end, Nitura finished fourth in receptions with a 44.48% efficiency and eighth in digs with 2.11 excellent digs per set. and also topped her position with 303 ranking points.
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Brewers’ Jacob Misiorowski records fastest pitches ever tracked by a starter
It wasn’t just that young Milwaukee Brewers right-hander Jacob Misiorowski dominated the New York Yankees on Friday night in his team’s 6-0 win. It was how he dominated one of the best offenses in Major League Baseball.
The 24-year-old “Miz” is already famous for his big fastball. Coming into Friday’s series opener in Milwaukee, his four-seamer was averaging 99.3 mph, which put him in the 99th percentile among all MLB pitchers. Against the Yankees, though, he found another gear — a gear previously not known to exist.
Misiorowski announced himself to the Yankees with one of the most overwhelming first innings ever glimpsed:
That’s not velocity we’re used to seeing from pretty much anyone not named Mason Miller or, in the recent past, Jordan Hicks. Misiorowski, though, is a starting pitcher, and on average, they don’t throw as hard as those short-burst relievers. The Miz, though, acknowledges no such standards. Regard:
The above should be restated for emphasis. The six fastest pitches thrown by starters in the era of velocity measurement were all thrown by Misiorowski on Friday night against the Yankees. Because of the undeniable historical velocity trends in the sport, it’s no great leap to say Misiorowski on May 8 threw the fastest pitches ever to depart the fingers of a starting pitcher.
In all, the 62 fastest pitches thrown in this game belonged to Misiorowski. The 57 fastballs he threw to the Yankees averaged 101.1 mph. His 94th and penultimate pitch of the night checked in at 102.7 mph
Against that mighty fastball, the Yankees whiffed 11 times and watched another 13 land for called strikes. That all set up Misiorowski’s gem of a night:
Of his 95 pitches, 66 went for strikes, and he earned 16 whiffs on 46 swings. With the sparkling effort, Misirowski lowered his ERA for the season to 2.45 with 70 strikeouts and 17 walks in 44 innings.
The win pushed Misirowski’s Brewers to 20-16 on the season, and they’ve won seven of their last 10. While Milwaukee is presently in playoff position, they have definite designs on catching the Chicago Cubs and winning the National League Central title for a fourth straight year.
Given the offseason trade of Freddy Peralta and the shoulder woes of Brandon Woodruff, the Brewers needed ace results from Misiorowski in his second MLB season. So far, he’s given them just that, and Friday night’s legendary performance against the Yankees suggests he still hasn’t reached his ceiling.
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Janelle Salaun propels Valkyries to opening win over Storm
May 8, 2026; Seattle, Washington, USA; Seattle Storm center Stefanie Dolson (31) passes away from a double team by Golden State Valkyries forward Cecilia Zandalasini (24) and guard Veronica Burton (22) during the first quarter at Climate Pledge Arena. Mandatory Credit: Joe Nicholson-Imagn Images Janelle Salaun came off the bench to score 20 points, making five 3-pointers, as the Golden State Valkyries earned a 91-80 victory over the host Seattle Storm on the opening night of the WNBA’s 30th season on Friday.
Veronica Burton scored 16 points and had six assists and Kayla Thornton added 13 points and eight rebounds for the second-year Valkyries, who stunned the league by making the playoffs in their inaugural season. Kaitlyn Chen scored all of her career-high 14 points in the second half.
Golden State’s Gabby Williams, making her return to Seattle, where she played the past four seasons, went 0-for-5 from the field in the first half but finished with seven points, six rebounds and four assists.
Dominique Malonga led the Storm with a game-high 21 points and eight rebounds. Zia Cooke added 15 points, and Jade Melbourne scored 13.
Rookie Flau’jae Johnson, acquired in a draft-night trade after being selected No. 8 overall by Golden State, scored 12 for the Storm.
Williams’ 3-pointer with 6:12 left in the third quarter extended Golden State’s lead to 56-46. The Valkyries took a 69-53 edge into the final quarter.
Golden State’s biggest lead was 87-67 after a 3-pointer by Salaun with 2:53 remaining.
The Valkyries shot 41.9% from the field (31 of 74), including 15 of 37 (40.5%) from 3-point range. Seattle shot 41.3% (26 of 63) and was 9 of 26 (34.6%) from long distance. The Storm held a 41-35 rebounding edge. Seattle never trailed in the opening quarter, leading by as many as seven points, 17-10, on a Cooke 3-pointer with 4:03 left.
The Storm made eight of their first 12 field-goal attempts, including their first four 3-point tries.
The Valkyries scored the final four points of the opening quarter and first three of second, taking their first lead at 27-26 on a jumper by Cecilia Zandalasini.
A jumper by Burton followed by a 3-pointer from Kaila Charles put Golden State up 31-27. A trey by Thornton extended the lead to 37-30. Thornton made another 3-pointer with 25.5 seconds left in the half and Burton added a free throw with four seconds to go, extending Golden State’s lead to 49-41 at the intermission. The margin equaled the largest of the half. Burton scored 14 before the break.
–Field Level Media
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Can CSK qualify for top 4? R Ashwin makes bold IPL 2026 playoff prediction | Cricket News
Ravichandran Ashwin has shared his IPL 2026 playoff predictions and laid out the difficult qualification path facing Chennai Super Kings after another dramatic shift in the points table following Kolkata Knight Riders’ emphatic win over Delhi Capitals.KKR kept their playoff hopes alive with a dominant victory while chasing 143. Despite early wickets, Finn Allen and Cameron Green steadied the innings brilliantly, with Allen smashing his maiden IPL century to guide Kolkata to a comfortable win. The result tightened an already congested playoff race. At the top of the table, Sunrisers Hyderabad continue to lead with 14 points from 11 matches, while Punjab Kings sit second with 13 points from 10 games. Royal Challengers Bengaluru and Rajasthan Royals occupy the third and fourth spots respectively with 12 points each. Gujarat Titans also remain firmly in contention with 12 points, though their negative net run rate could become a major concern later in the tournament. Meanwhile, Chennai Super Kings sit sixth with 10 points from 10 matches and still have work to do to stay alive in the race.
Speaking about the playoff battle in his YT channel Ash Ki Baat, Ashwin predicted that SRH and RCB are almost certain to qualify, while the remaining two spots will likely be contested between Gujarat Titans, Rajasthan Royals and Punjab Kings.“SRH and RCB are confirmed. Between GT, RR and PBKS, the other two playoff spots will be decided,” Ashwin said.The veteran spinner also explained why CSK cannot afford any slip-ups in their remaining fixtures.“For CSK to qualify, they must win all four remaining matches. They can’t leave it to chance. Even with 16 points, qualification will depend on RR losing three out of four, PBKS dropping points and CSK maintaining a strong NRR,” he added.Ashwin stressed the importance of net run rate and highlighted Chennai’s upcoming matches against Lucknow Super Giants as potential turning points in their season.“That’s where net run rate becomes important. I feel if Chennai win both matches against LSG, they won’t just qualify, they could go all the way, just like in 2010. Every match from here is a blockbuster.”
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Freeman, Ohtani lead Dodgers past Sale, Braves in National League showdown
LOS ANGELES — Freddie Freeman homered, Shohei Ohtani hit a go-ahead single and the Los Angeles Dodgers defeated the Atlanta Braves 3-1 in a showdown of National League division leaders Friday night.
Ohtani drove in Miguel Rojas to put the Dodgers up 2-1 with two outs in the fifth. Rojas reached second base on a throwing error by shortstop Jim Jarvis to start the inning.
Freeman led off the sixth with his fourth home run, a 413-foot shot to center field. He had gone 25 games without one.
Alex Vesia (1-0) got one out in relief for the win, and Tanner Scott pitched a perfect ninth for his third save.
Atlanta ace Chris Sale (6-2) allowed three runs — two earned — and five hits over seven innings. He struck out seven and walked none.
Michael Harris II went 4 for 4, but the Braves dropped their eighth straight game at Dodger Stadium.
Austin Riley put Atlanta ahead with an RBI single in the second that left runners at the corners before Emmet Sheehan limited the damage with consecutive strikeouts.
Kyle Tucker tied it at 1 in the bottom half with a bloop RBI double.
Harris was tagged out at home plate by catcher Will Smith to end the fourth. Rojas’ relay throw from shortstop was in time after Riley doubled off the bullpen wall in left field. The call was upheld after Braves manager Walt Weiss challenged.
Blake Snell will make his season debut Saturday night for the Dodgers instead of making one more minor league rehab start in his recovery from left shoulder fatigue. Spencer Strider (0-0, 8.10 ERA) pitches for Atlanta after he allowed three earned runs in 3 1/3 innings at Colorado on Sunday.
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Moses Itauma makes final ‘early KO’ prediction for Fabio Wardley vs Daniel Dubois
Moses Itauma believes Fabio Wardley’s first WBO heavyweight world title defence against Daniel Dubois lasts no more than six rounds.
Wardley and Dubois both step through the ropes tonight in Manchester with a 95% knockout-to-win ratio, though most in the boxing world predict one of those records will become more impressive, with few backing this one to need the judges at ringside.
That includes Itauma, who is close to being announced as the mandatory challenger for the winner. The 21-year-old Brit expects to have a world title shot this year, and whether that comes for the WBO may rest on who is victorious. He shares the same trainer as Wardley, but if Dubois wins, Itauma would not hesitate to take that challenge.
Having seen Wardley up close in the gym, however, Itauma told BBC Sport he is confident his stablemate retains the belt before the fight enters its second half.
“I’ll probably go for Fabio Wardley quite early – rounds four to six.”
14 of Wardley’s 19 knockouts have come inside the first four rounds, though the majority of those were when he was in the early stages of his career against lower-level opposition. Against Justis Huni and Joseph Parker in his last two outings, the Ipswich champ was taken late, stopping Huni in the 10th and Parker in the 11th.
The biggest question for most, and what makes this heavyweight clash so intriguing, is whether or not Wardley can take the sort of punches Huni and Parker were landing against a bona fide knockout artist in Dubois, who has 16 stoppages in the first four rounds.
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Mets outlast D-backs in 10th for fourth win in last 5 games
May 8, 2026; Phoenix, Arizona, USA; New York Mets pitcher Nolan McLean in the second inning against the Arizona Diamondbacks at Chase Field. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images Mark Vientos and Carson Benge had RBI doubles in a two-run 10th and the New York Mets won their fourth game in the last five with a 3-1 victory over the Arizona Diamondbacks in Phoenix on Friday.
Vientos doubled on the first pitch he saw from Kevin Ginkel (1-2) to score the automatic runner in the 10th and Benge followed with a ground-rule double to drive in Vidal Brujan, who had come in as a pinch runner for Vientos.
Devin Williams (2-1) had an eight-pitch ninth inning for the win and Tobias Myers struck out two of three in a 1-2-3 10th for his first save.
Vientos and Arizona’s Nolan Arenado accounted for all the early scoring with bases-empty homers in each half of the second inning.
The Mets, who entered the game tied with San Francisco for the worst record in baseball at 14-23, have won their last two series and go for three Saturday.
The D-backs have lost 12 of 16.
Mets starter Nolan McLean gave up one run on three hits in six innings, with six strikeouts and one walk. He also hit a batter in his 100 pitches.
Diamondbacks starter Ryne Nelson gave up one run on two hits in 6 2/3 innings, leaving after he walked Benge with two outs in the seventh of a 1-1 game, his only walk. He tied a season high with seven strikeouts. Juan Morillo struck out two of the four batters he faced after replacing Nelson to extend his home scoreless streak to 16 games over two seasons, the longest in the majors.
Vientos hit a 401-foot homer, his fifth, leading off the Mets’ second. Nelson retired 17 of the next 18, Francisco Alvarez’s third-inning single the only blemish until Benge walked in the seventh
Arenado tied the game at 1-1 with his sixth homer leading off the Arizona second.
McLean did not give up another hit until Ildemaro Vargas singled with one out in the sixth after hitting Corbin Carroll in the fourth and Gabriel Moreno in the fifth. The D-backs loaded the bases with two outs in the seventh on Jose Fernandez’s single and two walks by Luke Weaver before Geraldo Perdomo grounded out.
Arizona second baseman Ketel Marte was a late lineup scratch because of illness.
–Field Level Media
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“How Was The Bouncer?” Krunal Pandya Ends Silence On On-Field ‘Lafda’ With Nicholas Pooran
Royal Challengers Bengaluru all-rounder Krunal Pandya has finally broken his silence on the viral video that appeared to show Lucknow Super Giants batter Nicholas Pooran grabbing him by the collar. The incident traces back to the IPL 2026 clash between the two sides on Thursday, during which Krunal and Pooran were involved in a brief verbal exchange while LSG were batting. Following the match-where LSG defeated RCB by nine runs (DLS method)-a video began circulating on social media showing Pooran making animated gestures towards Krunal, including briefly holding his collar.
However, the interaction appeared to be more friendly than hostile, as it ended with both players shaking hands.
As the clip sparked widespread debate among fans, Krunal put an end to the speculation by sharing a picture with Pooran on Instagram, making it clear that there was no bad blood between the two players.
“No lafda (no trouble), only love Congrats to my bro @nicholaspooran on completing 100 IPL games. Proud of you, brother, many more to come. Btw, how was the bouncer ?” he wrote on Instagram.
Pooran also commented on the post, “Only love here guys. One of my best Mates.”
Talking about the match, Mitchell Marsh smashed a blistering century while Prince Yadav dazzled with the ball as LSG kept themselves alive in the IPL 2026 playoff race with a nervy nine-run DLS win over RCB in their rain-curtailed clash.
With as many as three rain interruptions causing close to an hour’s delay, the contest was eventually reduced to 19 overs per side.
The win helped LSG snap a six-match losing streak while also handing them their first victory at home this season.
“It was a good game for us for sure. For the whole team it means a lot. We have been trying lot of things. Coming to the same page means a lot for us. It’s been a tough season but sometimes you have to go through the grind. Definitely we were trying to put together a perfect game where batting and bowling comes together. There has been some good luck and some bad luck but really happy to get a win,” said LSG skipper Rishabh Pant after the win.
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Why spotlight on Liverpool’s dressing room culture is a sign of a changing club
Liverpool set the standards last season. The Premier League table provides some proof those standards have slipped on the pitch; so, too, the total of 18 defeats in all competitions. Yet the attention has been diverted to the standards off the pitch. Mohamed Salah said he felt the bond in the dressing room is changing; he spoke of his concerns about the mentality in the dressing room. A man whose chiselled physique is testament to his work ethic said players need to get in early to go the gym, which in turn will encourage others to.
For Arne Slot, the culture is not a problem; nor does he think it will be next season when Andy Robertson and Salah, two of the stalwarts of Jurgen Klopp’s great side, depart. Slot argued that there are enough cultural architects already in his side to weather the loss of two influential figures.
“What Mo is saying is that standards are really important for a football club,” said Slot. “I cannot agree more with him. I did not hear him say that the standards are not okay now. I’m not worried that the standards will be lower next season than they were this season, last season or the season before.”

That mention of those three campaigns may have been a coincidence. But if the accusation was flying around that Liverpool were afforded too many days off, they have had fewer this year than in their title-winning campaign under Slot, or their final year under Klopp. One interpretation of their slide this year is that the culture Klopp and his senior players imbued is being dissipated and diluted with time. Slot does not concur.
“I think they [standards] are in a good place right now,” he said. “I think it also makes sense that younger players – it doesn’t have to be the new players, it can be the seven-year-old that comes from the academy – usually get the example of players like Mo and others for them to understand and to know what it takes to play every three days at this level. I see – and I think – that our younger players have improved in this already. I am completely convinced that we have enough players next season – and, add to that, the ones that we will sign – to put the standards exactly into the place they are needed. The standards are not only important in the gym.”
That may be pertinent, too. The declining standard of Salah’s performance, from scoring 29 league goals last season to seven this, is a reason for Liverpool’s decline. Age has caught up with some, injury with others. There are others who have underperformed. But, Slot thinks, he has the right characters in the camp.
In interviews last week, Salah sounded nostalgic, reflecting on joining a club where the culture was set by men like Jordan Henderson and James Milner. Then Liverpool may not have just had the best team; they seemed to have the best dressing room, too. Now there is the chance that three of the four elder statesmen will go, with Slot saying that Virgil van Dijk will be at Anfield next season but, significantly or otherwise, not mentioning Alisson. There are questions about the future of Joe Gomez, the longest-serving player, and Curtis Jones, the local in the dressing room.
It may mean Dominik Szoboszlai, a leader in troubled times, becomes vice-captain. Others will also have to step up. Slot does not believe he needs to import players to set the standards in the summer; in any case, Robertson’s replacement is likely to be Kostas Tsimikas, returning from loan at Roma.

Nor, though, does he feel he needs to buy senior players. He sees culture setters in his current group. “I’m not saying that we need to sign them,” he said. “I am saying that we have them already. Senior players are not the only ones who set the standards at a club. If I look at Paris Saint-Germain: Desire Doue is 20, Khvicha Kvaratskhelia is 25. Can they set standards for another generation or for a team? I don’t know what time they are in the gym, by the way. And this is what Mo did when he was 26. I don’t think it comes down to ages that only 32 or 33-year-old players can set standards.
“They have lived experiences and know what it takes to play at this level. But come on, we are not talking about Florian Wirtz or Hugo Ekitike or Alexander Isak and all these players we signed. They are not children, they are serious professionals that know what it takes to play at this level as well. They now know what it takes to play in the Premier League and Champions League at this level. It can only be better but it is not only down to 34-year-olds. They can definitely be a big help which they have been in the last two seasons and Virgil will still be next season as well. But standards are not only set by 34-year-olds. Standards can also be set by a 20-year-old, like Doue, or Salah who played for Liverpool when he was 26. That did not only start when he is what age he is now. It is not age related.”
Part of it has to come from Slot, too, as he readily agreed. “Players can help but it is definitely also that the manager sets standards as well,” he said. But his view is that the culture club, to borrow John Motson’s famous phrase in his commentary of the 1988 FA Cup final, will still have the right culture.
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