Miami Herald

Dolphins set dates for camp in July

- From Miami Herald Wire Services — DANIEL OYEFUSI Cooper, Eli, Archie Manning.

Dolphins rookies will report to the Baptist Health Training Complex for training camp on July 19, while veterans will report July 26, the NFL announced Thursday.

NFL teams are permitted to open training camp for rookies a week before the earliest mandatory reporting day for veterans. The Dolphins have yet to announce when practices will be open to fans.

The Buccaneers also announced they will host joint practices with the Dolphins on Aug. 10-11 ahead of the teams’ first preseason game on Aug. 13.

The Dolphins will then play the Las Vegas Raiders at home on Aug. 20 at 7 p.m. The team is also scheduled to host joint practices with the Philadelph­ia Eagles before the teams play their final preseason game at Hard Rock Stadium on Aug. 27. Each preseason game will be broadcast on CBS.

ETC.

College World Series: Mississipp­i advanced to face Oklahoma in the College World Series finals, with

Dylan DeLucia pitching a four-hitter in a 2-0 victory over Arkansas in a bracket final. Kevin Graham’s run-scoring double in the fourth inning held up for the Rebels, the last team picked for an at-large bid in the NCAA Tournament.

Swimming: On a night of redemption for American swimmers, Lilly King, Ryan Murphy and the men’s 800-meter freestyle team claimed three more gold medals for the United States at the world swimming championsh­ips at Budapest, Hungary. King atoned for missing out on the podium in the 100 breaststro­ke by winning the 200 breaststro­ke final for the first time. Murphy got the Americans’ second gold of the evening in the men’s 200 backstroke, clocking 1:54.52 to beat Britain’s

Luke Greenbank by 0.64 seconds and U.S. teammate

Shaine Casas by 0.83. In the relays, Drew Kibler, Carson Foster, Trenton Julian and Kieran Smith clocked 7:00.24 in the final to finish more than three seconds ahead of the Australian and British teams . ... Two-time Olympics swimmer Anita Alvarez fainted and sank to the bottom of the pool during her solo free final in Wednesday’s World Aquatics Championsh­ips in Budapest. Her coach on Team USA, Andrea Fuentes, dived in to save her, scooping her limp body up and rushing her back to the water’s surface.

Tennis: Top-ranked

Daniil Medvedev will remain without a title on grass this season after a straight-set 6-3, 6-2 loss to

Roberto Bautista Agut in the quarterfin­als of the Mallorca Championsh­ips at Palma, Spain . ... Bianca Andreescu reached her first semifinal in more than a year, and first on grass, with a 6-4, 6-1 win over top-seeded Daria Kasatkina at the Bad Homburg Open . ... Beatriz Haddad Maia got a helping hand in her bid for a third straight grass-court title ahead of Wimbledon. The Brazilian advanced to the semifinals at Eastbourne without hitting a ball after Lesia Tsurenko withdrew because of a right elbow injury.

College football: Arch Manning, ranked No. 1 overall in the class of 2023 by 247 Sports, will play for the University of Texas. Manning is the son of

nephew of Peyton and and grandson of

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