36w ago / 12:00 PM EDT

Soccer: USA and Brazil scoreless at halftime

Team USA and Brazil enter halftime scoreless at 0-0, despite scoring opportunities for both teams.

The USWNT had their best chance halfway through the first 45 minutes, when forward Mallory Swanson had a shot denied at the near post by Brazil's keeper Lorena.

Brazil meanwhile had several chances to get the go-ahead goal, including a kick from forward Ludmila that was ruled offside and a sensational save from U.S. keeper Alyssa Naeher that denied Brazil's Gabi Portilho's shot from close range in the final minutes.

The U.S. will look to regain control in the second half, as Brazil thus far has the edge with shots on target and having more time on possession.

36w ago / 11:58 AM EDT

Breakdancing: Phil Wizard is moving on

Phil Wizard's creativity was enough to earn him two more wins in a near-unanimous victory, clinching a quarterfinal space for the Canadian breaker.

J Attack, with no wins today, is out of the competition.

36w ago / 11:57 AM EDT

Golf: Lydia Ko takes home gold for New Zealand, enters LPGA Hall of Fame

A 1-under par 71 gets it done for Lydia Ko, who will be taking gold home to New Zealand.

Germany's Esther Henseleit will take silver and China's Xiyu Lin bronze.

Ko, 27, built a five shot lead which ended up being a two shot victory over Ko. It was a clean podium with no playoffs for the medals.

New Zealand's Lydia Ko in Guyancourt, south-west of Paris, on Saturday.Emmanuel Dunand / AFP via Getty Images

While wiping away tears of joy after her victory, Ko embraced her sister off to the side and signed golf balls, hats and shirts for fans.

Ko has now entered the LPGA Hall of Fame at only 27 years old, the toughest sports hall to get into.

World No. 1 golfer, Nelly Korda, was hoping to bring some hardware back for the U.S. Her first round make her fall far below the field, however, and she ended up in a tie for 22nd place.

The U.S.' Rose Zhang ended up in a tie for eighth place.

36w ago / 11:50 AM EDT

Soccer: USA's keeper Naeher denies Brazil

In the final minutes of the first half, USA's Alyssa Naeher makes a stunning save, denying Brazil their first goal. Somehow, it's still 0-0.

36w ago / 11:50 AM EDT

Breakdancing: Team USA will represent in the quarterfinal

Victor, the reigning world champ, just clinched Team USA's first quarterfinals spot in breaking. He only needed to win one round against Hiro10, but he got two.

Hiro10's teammate Shigekix will represent their native Japan in the knockouts.

Hiro10 came out strong, with fancy windmills to start off his first round of this final round-robin battle. But Victor was quick to respond with "East Coast flavor," per the announcers, and power combos galore.

Once Victor took the first round, and Hiro10 was officially out of the knockout, he left it all on the floor and had fun through his final showing. He walked off the stage in tears after embracing Victor.

36w ago / 11:45 AM EDT

Breakdancing: Split in the final round

A split in the final round between Shigekix and Lithe-Ing still puts the Japanese breaker at the top of his group, earning him a slot in the quarterfinals.

36w ago / 11:38 AM EDT

Breakdancing: Menno at the top of his group

Repetition plagued the breaker from Taiwan, losing Quake the first round, and a host of signatures wasn't enough to prevail over Menno, who now sits at the top of the group and will likely reappear in the later quarterfinal round.

36w ago / 11:36 AM EDT

Table tennis: China wins fifth straight gold in women's team

No other country has dominated Olympic table tennis like China.

Wang Manyu celebrates after winning the women's table tennis team gold medal match on Saturday.Jung Yeon-Je / AFP via Getty Images

After securing their fifth consecutive gold medal in men's team table tennis yesterday, China repeated the feat with a 3-0 victory over Japan in women's team table tennis today. No other nation has won gold in the men's or women's team events, since their debuts at the 2008 Beijing Games.

Japan took home the silver, as they did in Tokyo.

36w ago / 11:32 AM EDT

Breakdancing: 2-0 win goes to Amir

Amir showed off variety and levels of difficulty in this battle, winning 2-0 over Billy.

At one point, Billy spun on his back, head and arms for what seemed like forever, leaving me to wonder how he wasn't too dizzy to complete the round.

36w ago / 11:31 AM EDT

Soccer: USA's best scoring chance denied

Team USA's best chance from Mallory Swanson is denied by Brazil's keeper in the 25th minute. Both teams are looking for a breakthrough in the final 15 minutes of the first half.