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Russell, Gozo score goals, Real Salt Lake snap 7-game winless streak, beats DC United 2-0 | Sports

SANDY, Utah (AP) — Johnny Russell scored his first goal of the season, 18-year-old Zavier Gozo also scored a goal and Real Salt Lake beat D.C. United 2-0 on Saturday night to snap their seven-game winless streak. Rafael Cabral finished with a save and had his fourth shutout of the season for Salt Lake (5-10-3). Russell, who signed with Salt Lake in April after he scored 60 goals across seven MLS seasons for Kansas City, scored in the 23rd minute. Russell ran down the right side onto a long ball-ahead played by Diogo Goncalves, cut back to evade a defender near the right corner of the area and rolled a shot into the net to give RSL a 1-0 lead. The 35-year-old Russell, who made his first start for the club, was replaced at halftime by Aiden Hezarkhani, the 17-year-old rookie’s second MLS appearance. Gozo slipped behind the defense, ran onto a long ball-ahead played by Alexandros Katranis and beat goalkeeper Luis Barraza to make it 2-0 in the 77th. Salt Lake had 58% possession and outshot D.C. United 19-8, 7-1 on target. Barraza finished with five saves. D.C. United (4-9-6), coming off a 7-1 loss to Chicago last Saturday,

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Shelby Jensen claims All-American honors on final day of NCAA Outdoor Track and Field Championships | Sports

EUGENE, Ore. — Sophomore Shelby Jensen earned first-team All-American honors in the 3,000-meter steeplechase at the 2025 NCAA Division I Outdoor Track and Field Championships in Eugene, Oregon, on Saturday.     “She had an incredible performance,” said Artie Gulden, USU’s director of track & field and cross country. “One of the things as a coach that I was concerned about was if she would have something left after setting a personal record of 9:38 on Thursday. It was really unknown territory tonight to see how she was going to respond and if she would have something left in her legs.”    Jensen secured the first All-American award of her career with her finishing time of 9:36.61, good for seventh in the field. She broke her own school record for the second time in as many races at the national championships. The Westlake HS product spent the majority of the race in the chase pack, hovering between seventh and 10th throughout the race before closing strong to clinch a top-eight spot in the field. She earned two team points for the Aggies and Utah State’s highest-ever national finish in the event. Alabama’s Doris Lemngole won the 3,000-meter steeplechase title in an NCAA-record time of 8:58.15.    Jensen became the 15th All-American in the

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