Monday included 78 picks and while we won’t know for years who will turn out to be the stars and busts, there’s already plenty of talking points.
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American Sofia Kenin, 20, shocks Serena Williams in third round of French Open
Serena Williams lost in stunning fashion Saturday in the third round of the French Open against 20-year-old American Sofia Kenin, falling in straight sets, 6-2, 7-5.
After winning Game 2 of the Stanley Cup Final, how can the St. Louis Blues keep rolling?
USA TODAY Sports’ Kevin Allen on what the Blues will need to do if they have a shot to top the Bruins in the Stanley Cup Final.
Bucks locker room stays positive after season ends in East finals
What I’m Hearing: Matt Velazquez of the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel describes the somber but upbeat mood in the Bucks locker room after being eliminated by the Raptors.
Raptors close out Bucks to reach first NBA Finals
SportsPulse: USA TODAY Sports’ Jeff Zillgitt and the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel’s Matt Velazquez break down the Raptors’ closeout win over the Bucks that clinched a spot in the NBA Finals.
Indianapolis 500 winners by year since the first race in 1911
Simon Pagenaud became the most recent Indy 500 champion when he won the 103rd running on Sunday.
NASCAR drivers to watch at Charlotte’s Coca-Cola 600
For The Win’s Michelle Martinelli thinks these drivers have the best chance of winning NASCAR’s longest race, the Coca-Cola 600.
Lakers won’t replace Magic Johnson as president of basketball operations, per report
It’s the latest odd wrinkle in the Lakers’ front office upheaval. General manager Rob Pelinka will report directly to owner Jeanie Buss.
NBA mock draft: Why the Knicks aren’t doomed after losing Zion lottery
SportsPulse: Scott Gleeson on USA TODAY’s NBA mock draft and how teams will rebound after missing out on basketball prodigy Zion Williamson.
MLB puts Dodgers pitcher Julio Urias on 7-day administrative leave after domestic battery arrest
The league placed the Dodgers’ Julio Urias on a seven-day administrative leave.