Putnam and Johnson share St. Jude lead

MEMPHIS, Tenn. — Andrew Putnam matched the best round of his short PGA Tour career with a 6-under 64 and tied Dustin Johnson atop the St. Jude Classic on Saturday.

More golf: Sei Young Kim birdied seven of her last 10 holes for a share of the lead with Celine Herbin in the suspended second round of the ShopRite LPGA. Scotia native Laura Diaz shot 5-over par through 14 holes to fall 10 shots back. ... Tom Lehman shot a 7-under 65 to take a two-shot lead into the final round of the PGA Tour Champions' Principal Charity Classic. ... Mikko Korhonen increased his lead to five shots heading into the final round of the European Tour's Shot Clock Masters. ... Kristen Gillman won two more matches and the U.S. opened a 9-3 lead over Britain and Ireland in the Curtis Cup.

College baseball: Top-seeded Florida roughed up No. 1 draft pick Casey Mize and Auburn 8-2 in their super regional opener. Mize gave up six earned runs on seven hits, walked a career-high four and hit a batter in five innings. ... North Carolina clinched a trip to the College World Series by beating Stetson 7-5. ... Cal State Fullerton beat Washington 5-2 to force a third and deciding game. ... Texas Tech opened its super regional with a 6-4 win over Duke. ... Tennessee Tech upset host Texas 5-4 in the opener of their super regional. ... Arkansas won Game 1 over South Carolina 9-3.

College track: USC won the meet-ending 1,600-meter relay to beat Georgia by a point for the NCAA Division I women's outdoor track and field title. The Bulldogs won the men's title on Friday.

Soccer: Julian Green scored and the United States held on to tie World Cup-bound France 1-1.

Women's hoops: Chamique Holdsclaw, Mickie DeMoss, Ceal Barry, Rose Marie Battaglia, Chris Dailey, Katie Smith and Tina Thompson were inducted into the Women's Basketball Hall of Fame.

Baseball: The Albany Dutchmen scored four runs in the eighth to rally for a 9-6 win over host Oneonta on Saturday in a Perfect Game Collegiate Baseball League Contest.

NBA: LeBron James says he "pretty much played the last three games with a broken hand" after injuring himself in frustration after Game 1 of the NBA Finals.

— Staff, wire reports