No. 3 Utah women’s gymnastics is led by Abby Paulson’s perfect 10 on beam for a 198.075-198.025 victory in Westwood over No. 3 UCLA.
Highlights from the Premier League match between Southampton and Burnley, at St Mary's Stadium, on Saturday 15th February 2020. Burnley won 2-1, with goals from Ashley Westwood and Matej Vydra, while Danny Ings scored his 18th of the season for Saints. Subscribe to Southampton's official YouTube channel: http://www.sfcne.ws/YTSubscribe For the latest news from around the club, visit our official website: http://www.southamptonfc.com ➡️ Follow us on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/southamptonfc ➡️ Like us on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/southamptonfc ➡️ Follow us on Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/southamptonfc
Saints returned to St. Mary's after the winter break hosting Burnley amongst Storm Dennis. The weather played an influence on the afternoon whilst Westwood scored for the visitors early on, Ings replied with an venomous strike and Vydra closing the account for the Clarets. Though, not without controversy, Simon Hooper, the referee denying a penalty claim for Saints. Find out how the fans reacted here... #SouBur #burnley We are excited to inform you we are now an official Fan Partner of FansBet. FansBet are committed to share 50% of all net profits with fan causes. Choose 'The Ugly Inside' when you sign up and you will be helping to support us: More information can be found at http://bit.ly/2IZj6Um Download our podcast here: Spotify: https://rebrand.ly/spotify-tui Apple Podcasts: https://rebrand.ly/iTunes-TUI More platforms on Anchor: https://anchor.fm/theuglyinside About The Ugly Inside: Giving #SaintsFC fans a voice since 1988 Southampton Football Club's longest serving Fanzine is now on Youtube! Subscribe to The Ugly Inside: http://bit.ly/uglyinsidevids Read and watch our opinions and then give us yours by leaving a comment below or via our message board community on the website as well as checking out our previews, reviews, away days, predictions and more! Social Media: Find us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheUglyInside/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/theuglyinside Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theuglyinside1988/ Website and Forum: http://www.fansnetwork.co.uk/football/southampton Southampton Fans Southampton Fan Channel Saints FC Fans
UCLA men's basketball picked up its seventh win on the season after defeating Denver 81-62 on Sunday in Westwood. Redshirt sophomore Cody Riley scored a game-high 21 points and finished with 11 rebounds to lead the game in that category as well. Freshman guard Jaime Jaquez Jr., who started in his third consecutive game, scored 16 points and dished out four assists to help the Bruins move to 7-3 on the season; Denver falls to 4-6 behind Ade Murkey's 18-point performance.
Pac-12 Networks' Casey Jacobsen interviews UCLA men's basketball freshman Jaime Jaquez Jr. after his career-high 18-point performance in a 93-64 Bruins win over San Jose State on Sunday evening in Westwood. The true freshman added four assists and three steals to go along with his efficient 7-10 shooting from the field. Download the Pac-12 Now app today to make sure you never miss a moment of the action.
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John Lundstram scored twice and Lys Mousset registered a hat-trick of assists as Sheffield United thrashed Burnley 3-0 at Bramall Lane. The Blades netted all three goals in the first half with the result moving them up to sixth in the Premier League in what has been an extraordinary season so far for the promoted side, while Burnley drop to 14th. Lundstram opened the scoring (17) when he rounded off a fantastic team goal. Defender Enda Stevens found David McGoldrick with a long ball down the left - bursting forward and crossing to Mousset in the middle - who made a crucial touch to set up Lundstram on his right, who slotted home. He registered his second of the afternoon with a near-identical goal (43) and 91 seconds later the Blades found themselves 3-0 up (44) when John Fleck hit a spinning left-footed shot across goal to beat 'keeper Nick Pope. Sheffield United dominated the second half and Burnley failed to register a single shot on target across the 90 minutes in what was an impressive victory for Chris Wilder's men. Both sides saw early penalty appeals turned down. Fleck's ball into the Burnley box appeared to hit Ashley Westwood on the arm before Jack O'Connell nudged Jay Rodriguez in the back, but referee Simon Hooper was not interested in either claims. The Blades dominated the early stages; striker McGoldrick had the first real chance when the ball fell to him from a George Baldock cross after Mousset failed to connect. He had plenty of space and time to get a shot on target but fired well wide. However, Sheffield United deservedly took the lead with a well-taken counter-attack. Lundstram found the back of the net after Mousset just about poked the ball in his direction from McGoldrick's cross. Burnley then saw another penalty appeal turned down when the ball appeared to strike O'Connell on the arm, with VAR backing up Hooper's initial decision, despite Sean Dyche's protests. Soon after and Sheffield United found themselves 2-0 ahead. The goal was almost identical to the first; Stevens ran down the left, crossed in to Mousset who flicked it on to Lundstram and he fired past Pope. Then, just 91 seconds later, Fleck made it 3-0 when James Tarkowski was dispossessed by Mousset. The young French striker fed through his team-mate down the left and Fleck shot across goal with his left foot to beat Pope once again.
Former Crewe Alex academy graduate Ashley Westwood talked to Clarets Player after returning to Gresty Road for a pre-season friendly with Burnley. (Footage courtesy of Burnley FC)