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CROMWELL, Conn. -- Daniel Berger says hes healthy again and hoping to regain the form that helped him to his first PGA Tour title two months ago.Last years rookie of the year followed his first-round 66 with a 67 on Friday for a share of the lead in the Travelers Championship.He matched 2012 Travelers champion Marc Leishman, Russell Henley and Tyrone Van Aswegen at 7-under 133. Leishman shot 68, Henley shot 65, and Van Aswegen 66.Berger strained his shoulder at the U.S. Open after winning in Memphis at the St. Jude Classic, his fourth top-10 finish in seven starts. The injury forced him to withdraw after hitting his opening tee shot at the WGC-Bridgestone Invitational and he didnt return until last week at the PGA Championship.Four players, including 49-year-old University of Hartford graduate Jerry Kelly, were a shot behind. Kelly had a 70 after sharing the first-round lead with a 64. Blayne Barber had the best round of the day with a 64 of his own to top the seven players two strokes back.U.S. Olympians Bubba Watson, Patrick Reed and Matt Kuchar remained in contention. Kuchar shot a 67 to move to reach 4 under. Reed, who turned 26 on Friday, also shot a 67 and was tied with Watson at 3 under. Watson, the defending champion, had a 70.3M CHAMPIONSHIPBLAINE, Minn. -- Monday qualifier Glen Day shot a 7-under 65 in perfect conditions to take the first-round lead in the PGA Tour Champions 3M Championship.On Monday, he topped the five qualifiers with a 7-under 64 at nearby Victory Links. On Friday playing in the first group off the first tee at TPC Twin Cities, the 50-year-old Day had four straight late birdies in his bogey-free round.Jeff Maggert and Rod Spittle shot 66, and two-time champion Bernhard Langer was at 67 along with Colin Montgomerie, Miguel Angel Jimenez, Woody Austin, Kevin Sutherland, Carlos Franco, Scott Dunlap, Bart Bryant and Monday qualifier Jean-Francois Remesy.Day made a 30-foot birdie putt on the par-4 second and ran in a 10-footer on the par-5 third. He holed a 6-footer on par-4 11th, and made four straight on Nos. 14-17 -- holing putts of 4, 25, 8 and 10 feet.Day won the 1999 MCI Classic for his lone PGA Tour title. On the senior tour, he tied for sixth in Mississippi in April and last month in Endicott, New York.John Daly opened with a 72, and two-time defending champion Kenny Perry shot 73.U.S. WOMENS AMATEURSPRINGFIELD, Pa. -- South Koreas Eun Jeong Seong and Italys Virginia Elena Carta advanced to the all-international U.S. Womens Amateur semifinals, keeping alive their bids for rare season sweeps.The 16-year-old Seong is trying to become the first player to win the event and U.S. Girls Junior in the same season. The 19-year-old Carta -- the oldest of the final four -- is attempting to become the second player to win the tournament and NCAA individual title in the same year.The tournament will have the first all-international championship match since 1910, with 15-year-old Yuka Saso of the Philippines and 18-year-old Mathilda Cappeliez of France also advancing.Seong beat 17-year-old Andrea Lee of Hermosa Beach, California, with a par on the 18th hole in a rematch of Seongs final victory last month in the U.S. Girls Junior in New Jersey.Seong will face Cappeliez, a 19-hole winner over Australias Hannah Green.Carta beat Puerto Ricos Maria Torres 3 and 1, and Saso outlasted Japans 17-year-old Nasa Hataoka 1 up.Carta won the NCAA individual title in May as a Duke freshman. Shes trying to join Vicki Goetze (1992) as the only players to win the Amateur and NCAA in the same year, and the sixth to win both titles. Carta also is trying to become the second Italian winner, following Silvia Cavalleri in 1997.PAUL LAWRIE MATCH PLAYNORTH BERWICK, Scotland -- Chris Wood and Matt Fitzpatrick were both eliminated in the Paul Lawrie Match Play, leaving their chances of competing for Europe at the Ryder Cup in the jeopardy.Wood lost 2 and 1 to Englands Daniel Brooks in the round of 32, and Fitzpatrick dropped a 4-and-3 decision to Spains Alejandro Canizares in the last 16.The Englishmen are in the final slots in Darren Clarkes European team going into the last month of qualifying. Wood would have sealed his place in Minnesota by winning the title at Archerfield.In the quarterfinals Saturday, Alejandro Canizares will face Englands James Morrison; Germanys Max Kieffer will play Englands Oliver Fisher; Englands Anthony Wall will face South Africas Hayden Porteous; and Alex Noren will play Johan Carlsson in an all-Swedish match. 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Can you possibly imagine the reaction of the European players in that very moment had you told them theyd be in the World Cup finals two weeks later?It was a turning point for our group, star defenseman Roman Josi of the Nashville Predators said after Europes dramatic, 3-2 OT win over Sweden. [W]e just told ourselves, we either try to come together and play as a group or pack it in now. We showed a lot of character. I think we played really good the rest of the pretournament period and we carried that into the tournament.Canada beat Europe 4-1 in round-robin play, so it has an idea about the new outfit.You put all those countries together, theres lots of good players there, Team Canada head coach Mike Babcock said immediately after Sundays 3-2 overtime win by Europe over Sweden in the second semifinal. I like their back end, I like the goaltending, I think theyve done a real good job through the middle of the rink with their team. Theyve got a good-looking team. Thats why you play these games. All the experts can predict what they want, but you got to play the games and decide.Made up of veteran players from eight countries, Europe plays a very patient game and limits its mistakes. The team is no pushover.They are a great story, said Canada GM Doug Armstrong, Shame on us if we dont take them seriously for what theyve done to this point.Lets not kid ourselves here, Europe will still be massive underdogs in the World Cup finals. Since Sweden won Olympic gold at Torino in 2006, Team Canada has gone into cruise control, winning gold at Vancouver 2010 and Sochi 2014 while carrying a 14-game win streak in best-on-best hockey heading into the best-of-three, World Cup of Hockey championship finals.Game 1 goes Tuesday night here at Air Canada Centre (8 p.m. ET, ESPN).This is a powerhouse Canadian side that has outscored the opposition 19-6 in four tournament games and trailed for only 2:41 in total. But Europe has nothing to lose, right?Best playersEurope: Europes solid blue-line play leads to the crux of the narrative for this final as Canadas four-line forward attack has left the opposition in shambles with its forecheck and puck pressure. If Europes veteran blue-line corps led by Josi and Zdena Chara can swiftly navigate out of their zone without coughing up the puck constantlly like Russia and Team USA did against Canada, then thats a major plus toward Europe trying to produce the upset.ddddddddddddUp front, Anze Kopitar must take on either Sidney Crosby or Jonathan Toews and play the hockey of his life. Kopitar has been one of the top-five centers in the world while winning two Stanley Cups with the Los Angeles Kings, but this is a monumental challenge for him.Canada: Crosby is playing at a whole other level from the rest of the tournament, the front-runner for tournament MVP honors. Just like his most recent playoffs when he led the Pittsburgh Penguins to a Stanley Cup, Crosbys impact has been felt as much on the defensive side of the puck as his obvious offensive talents. His line with Brad Marchand and Patrice Bergeron has been out of this world from the get-go.Ryan Getzlaf and John Tavares have been a pairing up front since Day 1 of camp and their chemistry has grown impressively; on a line with Steve Stamkos, they were awfully impressive in the semifinal win over Russia. And, as always, whenever Canada seems to get into a bit of a lull, Toews does the heavy lifting. His engine never stops.Matchup to watchRalph Krueger versus Mike Babcock. For my money, these are the best two coaches in the tournament. No surprise there with Babcock, the NHLs highest-paid coach while leading the Toronto Maple Leafs and Canada to back-to-back Olympic gold medals. Once again, hes sold a very specific game plan to his star-studded squad and gotten a complete buy-in from every single player. Thats not easy. Krueger, a longtime former Swiss national team head coach, has a brilliant hockey mind. He was part of Babcocks staff in Sochi, helping Canada adjust to the bigger ice, so there are no secrets between them.Ive known Ralph since 04 world championships, Babcock said. Ralph and I are good friends. We talk a lot. Hes a very, very intelligent person. He was a good head coach in the National Hockey League. Hes been around a long time, a good coach in Europe. ... He has these guys believing and prepared and in the finals. From where they were at one point when they got lit up a couple of times early to now where they are, hes done a heck of a job.PredictionHaving been with Team Canada since camp opened Sept. 5, and watching this team bring its total game to a whole other level, even from the team that went a perfect 6-0-0 in Sochi, I just cant see how Canada will lose a period, let alone the series. Canada is absolutely humming on all levels.Team Canada will win each game by at least two goals and sweep the series 2-0. ' ' '