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In Washington Sunday night, Sonia Citron put on an absolute clinic, dropping a career-high thirty-two points and hitting the go-ahead bucket with twenty-one point four seconds remaining as the Mystics edged the Portland Fire one hundred twenty-four to one hundred twenty-three in four overtimes, tying the longest game in WNBA history.
Across the pond and onto the fairways, Haeran Ryu claimed her first major title at the KPMG Women's PGA Championship, battling back from a shaky opening to finish two strokes clear of Ina Yoon at Hazeltine National. The twenty-five year old South Korean showed ice in her veins on a blustery Sunday in Chaska, Minnesota.
And at the World Cup, Canada is writing history. Jesse Marsch's side knocked off South Africa to advance to the round of sixteen, marking Canada's first ever win in a FIFA World Cup knockout match. Marsch called his players heroes without a moment's hesitation, and right now, nobody's arguing.
That's your play-by-play. Sports Desk, back to the booth.
