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USA vs. Canada is the women’s Olympic hockey rematch everyone was waiting for
MILAN — Since women’s hockey was introduced as an Olympic sport in 1998, the only two teams that have won gold are the United States and Canada.
That will remain true this year. The rest of the world is starting to catch up, with emerging programs from Sweden, Czechia and even Switzerland, which made a surprising semifinal run. However, the North Americans remain the gold standard on the international stage.
Canadian women have won five of the seven Olympic gold medals, and they’re the reigning champions after a 3-2 win over the U.S. in the 2022 Games in Beijing. But there’s a new twist this cycle: Team USA is the overwhelming favorite. The U.S. owned Canada in a four-game Rivalry Series leading up to the Games and have been a powerhouse here in Milan, beating Canada 5-0 in round-robin play. But dynamics can change anytime there’s a gold medal on the line.
“Knowing the pressure of that moment, the energy in the building, it’s going to be different,” said U.S. veteran Kendall Coyne Schofield, who has already played in three Olympic gold-medal matches. “But really it’s just about emptying the tank. Whatever you have left. It’s a long tournament, just empty it. Go out there and give it your best. That’s all you can do.”
Here’s what that might look like when the teams face off on Thursday at 1:10 p.m. ET.
How did each team get here?
The U.S. women have absolutely dominated in Milan. They have outscored opponents 31-1, scoring at least five goals in every game. Team USA enters the final with five straight shutouts — including its beatdown of Canada last week.
Coach John Wroblewski has preached the importance of rolling four lines since before the tournament, and he has been able to achieve that so far. The Americans have received contributions from everyone. Fifteen different players have scored goals. Veterans like Alex Carpenter and Coyne Schofield have three goals each. Rising stars Laila Edwards and Caroline Harvey lead skaters in ice time and have a combined for 16 points. The most dynamic line has been the one featuring Olympic rookies Hannah Bilka, Taylor Heise and Abbey Murphy.
Hayley Scamurra, a 31-year-old veteran who has been on six World Championship teams, isn’t afraid to say it: This is the best team she has ever been on. “Oh yeah,” Scamurra said after the U.S.’s 5-0 semifinal win over Sweden. “100 percent.”
Canada, meanwhile, decided to take a much older team to Milan. Coach Troy Ryan often relies on players he’s comfortable with. They returned 16 players who helped them win gold in Beijing, but left home some of their ascending talent — which has become a topic of discussion after Canada looked much slower against the United States the first time around. In that game, each of Team USA’s four goal scorers would have been the youngest players on Team Canada.
However, the Canadians were without captain Marie-Philip Poulin, who missed the game with a right knee injury. Poulin is back and dragging her team along into the fight. The Canadians didn’t have much trouble against anyone else, until their semifinal game against Switzerland. Despite outshooting the Swiss 46-8, Canada won by a slim 2-1 margin. Both goals came in the second period from Poulin. She is clearly gutting through the injury (the broadcast has showed Poulin getting carted from the locker rooms to the ice to avoid putting additional pressure on her knee). There’s a reason they call the 34-year-old Captain Clutch.
Player for each team who has impressed the most so far
Get ready for Caroline Harvey to become a household name. She has already been hyped up by Matthew Tkachuk, who said she reminds him of Bobby Orr. “That was crazy,” said Harvey, who wears No. 4, but said it is just coincidentally the same number as the Hall of Fame defenseman.
Harvey, a senior at Wisconsin, is noticeable all over the ice, covering a ton of ground with her skating. The PWHL has never seen a draft class like the one coming this June. In any other year, Edwards or Murphy might be the clear-cut No. 1, but as of now, Harvey is the consensus pick. Another player expected to go high in the draft is Tessa Janecke, who has put up five assists in six games in a fourth-line role.
Poulin was most impressive for Canada when her team needed her the most in the semifinals, but that’s nothing new. Her two goals vs. Switzerland gave her 20 in her Olympic career, breaking a tie with countrywoman Hayley Wickenheiser (18) for the most in women’s hockey.
Perhaps the most compelling story for Canada is the reemergence of Daryl Watts. The forward’s talent was never in doubt; she won the Patty Kazmaier Award as college hockey’s best player in 2018 as a freshman. But when she was left off Canada’s 2022 roster, she quit hockey for nearly a year and pursued a career in commercial real estate. Now she’s back in pro hockey and shining for Canada. Watts assisted on both of Poulin’s goals against Switzerland and has eight points in the tournament.
Biggest question mark for each team heading into this game?
For the Americans: Have they been tested enough?
So far, they’ve crushed the competition. When the players were posed that question after demolishing Sweden, Edwards had a reasoned response: “Believe it or not, we have been challenged. We’ve just overcome it and succeeded.”
After all, they can only play the competition in front of them. Veteran defenseman Cayla Barnes explained why the U.S. has been able to come out on top in so many of these games: “It’s a testament to the pressure we put on teams. We’re relentless. We do a good job of wearing teams down.”
For Canada, the question is simply: Can it keep up with its biggest rival?
Everyone is expecting this game to be much more competitive than the group-stage meeting, in which Canada looked less determined, less connected and slower. Again, when gold is on the line, everyone has the ability to play the game of their life. All of the players who scored (Poulin and Sarah Nurse) or assisted (Claire Thompson, Brianne Jenner) for Canada in the 2022 gold-medal game are still on the roster.
As U.S. captain Hilary Knight said of Canada: “That’s a battle-tested team.”
The U.S. will win if __
It maintains its identity, which Scamurra described as “a calm confidence.” The U.S. has a spark plug in Murphy, who entered these Olympics leading college hockey in both goals and penalty minutes. The win over Sweden was a microcosm of Murphy’s duality. She roofed a gorgeous goal at the 15:12 mark of the second period, and a few minutes later got called for interference for taking out the Sweden goalie behind the net.
Murphy has been one of the most effective players on this roster. Through the Americans’ quarterfinal win against Italy, Murphy led all U.S. players in drawing nine penalties. The next closest player on her team drew only two.
Teams are trying to get under the United States’ skin. According to the players, Knight had a talk with them during the Italy game to not lose focus. Play their game, don’t do dumb things, and it’s their gold to win.
Canada will win if __
Goalie Ann-Renée Desbiens locks in. Poulin can only do so much on her own. She’ll need more help from her teammates. But realistically, a team is always at risk of getting stonewalled by the opposing goalie. Desbiens didn’t get much action against Switzerland, allowing one goal on eight shots.
It’s not even a guarantee she starts; Emerance Maschmeyer could also get the call. Both are veteran goalies who also play in the PWHL. Maschmeyer is coming off an injury from earlier in the season, while Desbiens was on a heater before the Olympics. That likely tips the scales for Desbiens as the starter, and we know she has the capabilities. But the best goalies in this tournament so far have been Americans. Aerin Frankel has had a spectacular tournament, with a .985 save percentage in five games, while Gwyneth Philips was strong in stopping 20 shots for a shutout in her lone start. The Canadians need a similar performance in net.
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PSL 11: Multan Sultans win toss, opt to bowl first against Rawalpindiz
Multan Sultans have won the toss and elected to bowl first against Rawalpindiz in the 14th match of the Pakistan Super League (PSL) 11 at the Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore on Monday.
This will be the first time both Sultans and Pindiz face each other in the PSL.
Playing XIs
Multan Sultans: Steven Smith, Sahibzada Farhan, Josh Philippe (wk), Shan Masood, Ashton Turner (c), Arafat Minhas, Mohammad Nawaz, Peter Siddle, Mohammad Wasim Jr, Muhammad Ismail and Faisal Akram.
RawalPindiz: Mohammad Rizwan (c & wk), Yasir Khan, Kamran Ghulam, Daryl Mitchell, Sam Billings, Abdullah Fazal, Dian Forrester, Rishad Hossain, Mohammad Amir, Mohammad Amir Khan and Asif Afridi.
This is a developing story and is being updated with further details.
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BYU women’s basketball star explains religious reason why team didn’t practice before tourney win
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The BYU Cougars women’s basketball team was on the outside looking into the NCAA Tournament this season despite going 26-12 under head coach Lee Cummard.
The Cougars played well enough to earn an invitation to the Women’s Basketball Invitational Tournament, where the team was able to knock out the Kansas Jayhawks last week before losing to the Columbia Lions on Wednesday.
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BYU Cougars guard Delaney Gibb brings the ball upcourt against the TCU Horned Frogs during the second half at T-Mobile Center in Kansas City, Mo., on March 6, 2026. (Nick Tre Smith/Imagn Images)
BYU drew attention for an interesting and faith-based, decision ahead of their 70-67 win over Kansas. The team didn’t practice because it was a Sunday.
Delaney Gibb, who led the team in scoring, explained it was for religious reasons that the team doesn’t practice on Sundays.
“When you look at it from a perspective of our team and our culture we’ve built and the faith that we have it’s a day that we get to have a different perspective on life,” Gibb said, via the school’s website. “There’s things that are bigger than basketball and Jesus Christ and having faith in Him is something that’s bigger than basketball.”

BYU’s Delaney Gibb speaks to media during Big 12 Women’s Basketball Media Day at T-Mobile Center in Kansas City, Mo., on Oct. 21, 2025. (Sophia Scheller/Imagn Images)
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Gibb scored 12 points in the three-point victory. Sydney Benally added 15.
The sophomore’s remarks went viral during the week.
Unfortunately, for the Cougars, BYU lost to the Lions in their next game.
Gibb is likely to return for her junior season. She was named to the All-Big 12 Conference First Team after being named the 2025 Big 12 Conference Freshman of the Year.

BYU guard Delaney Gibb drives the ball against the TCU Horned Frogs during the second half at T-Mobile Center in Kansas City, Mo., on March 6, 2026. (Nick Tre Smith/Imagn Images)
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During the 2025-26 season, Gibb averaged a team-leading 18.3 points per game. She also averaged 5.1 rebounds.
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Transfer rumors, news: Premier League clubs on Vinicius Jr. alert, PSG, Bayern keen
Some of Europe’s top clubs have been sounded out about a deal for Real Madrid forward Vinicius Jr. this summer, while Madrid are increasingly confident of sealing a move for Manchester City midfielder Rodri. Join us for the latest transfer news and rumors from around the globe.
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TRENDING RUMORS
– Arsenal, Manchester United, Manchester City, Liverpool, Chelsea, Paris Saint-Germain and Bayern Munich have been contacted by intermediaries regarding a possible move for Real Madrid forward Vinicius Jr. this summer, according to TEAMtalk. Some of Europe’s top clubs have been sounded out about a deal as the winger enters the final year of his contract, while the Saudi Pro League is also ready to move if any opportunity arises. Contract talks with the 25-year Brazil international have stalled for the past few months and sources recently told ESPN that negotiations may not resume until after the 2026 World Cup, though the player has reiterated that he wants to stay.
– Real Madrid are increasingly confident of sealing a move for Manchester City midfielder Rodri this summer, claims TEAMtalk. Rodri, 29, has reportedly held discussions with City about the possible terms for an exit this summer and, while he continues to be linked with a move to the Bernabeu, Real Madrid won’t “pay over the odds” to bring the Spain international to the club. An offer of €60 million will reportedly be enough to do a deal.
– AS reports that Real Madrid are open to a potential exit for Eduardo Camavinga, with PSG monitoring the midfielder’s situation. The 23-year-old has been with Los Blancos since 2021, but has struggled to make himself a regular starter since joining from Rennes. A switch back to Ligue 1 could reignite his career once again, though Madrid would want to make a profit on the €40 million they paid to sign him five years ago.
– Arsenal are soon expected to make a formal approach to sign Bayer Leverkusen striker Christian Kofane, according to Christian Falk. The Gunners have been linked with a €65 million move for the 19-year-old, with an offer expected in the coming weeks. The Cameroon international has made 40 appearances across all competitions this season, with seven goals and eight assists to his name, with Bayern Munich also reported be monitoring his progress.
– RB Leipzig are discussing a new contract with €80 million-rated winger Yan Diomande that could include a release clause, amid links with a move to the likes of Liverpool and Manchester United, says Fabrizio Romano. Diomande, 19, has shot to prominence this season with some fine displays, but Leipzig are keen to let him develop even further.
EXPERT TAKE
ESPN’s Madrid correspondent Alex Kirkland explores the future for Vinicius Junior.
Vinicius Junior’s situation at Real Madrid has, in many ways, changed radically over the course of the season — but the bottom line is that his contract is still due to expire in 2027 and there’s been no progress on an extension.
The first half of 2025-26 was perhaps the most turbulent time of Vini’s career at Madrid, losing his place as a guaranteed starter under then coach Xabi Alonso, going three months without scoring, and becoming the public face of dressing room unrest with his reaction at being substituted early in October’s Clásico.
Since January, and the arrival of Álvaro Arbeloa, it’s been a very different story. Arbeloa has talked up Vinicius at every opportunity and he’s been rewarded on the pitch, with the forward nearing career-best form with back-to-back, decisive braces last month against Manchester City and Atletico Madrid.
But still, the clock is ticking on that contract extension. ESPN reported that a renewal was near impossible with Alonso in charge, but that is no longer an issue. Vinicius loves playing for Madrid and the club would like him to stay; the remaining issue is the gap between Vinicius’ wage demands and what the club are willing to offer.
Madrid would do anything to avoid losing him on a free transfer in 2027, so the situation has to be resolved, one way or the other, this summer. ESPN has reported that a move to Saudi Arabia would not appeal to Vinicius, leaving PSG or the Premier League as the only realistic remaining options.
But at this stage, given his improved form, and Madrid’s desire to keep him and avoid the nightmare scenario of a free transfer, the most likely scenario feels like the club going the extra mile to offer a deal structured with enough variables and bonuses to reach the kind of total package Vinicius and his camp would be happy with.
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– Liverpool could sign Al Hilal forward Marcus Leonardo, 22, to replace Mohamed Salah this summer. (GMS)
– Manchester United are among the clubs keen to sign Aston Villa midfielder Amadou Onana, 24. (Football Insider)
– Spain forward Dani Olmo is not planning on leaving Barcelona this summer, amid links with a move to the Saudi Pro League. (Fabrizio Romano)
– AC Milan are pushing to sign midfielder Leon Goretzka as a free agent when he leaves Bayern Munich in the summer, ahead of Premier League competition. (Calciomercato)
– Italy midfielder Manuel Locatelli is closing in on a contract renewal with Juventus until 2030. (Tuttosport)
– Liverpool are keen on Brighton midfielder Carlos Baleba and Newcastle winger Anthony Gordon as part of a summer rebuild. (Ekrem Konur)
– Manchester City, Barcelona and Bayern Munich are all showing interest in Chelsea defender Josh Acheampong, amid his lack of game time for the Blues. (Ekrem Konur)
– Harry Wilson is on Tottenham’s shortlist of transfer options this summer, as he looks set to become a free agent at the end of his contract at Fulham. (Ekrem Konur)
– Antonio Rudiger is progressing in talks to extend his contract at Real Madrid, as he nears the final 12 months of his deal with Los Blancos. (Nicolo Schira)
– Barcelona and PSG are both interested in 16-year-old Mali wonderkid Aboubacar Maiga, who plays for Academy Africa Foot, as an option for the future. (Sport)
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