Paul Preece, winner of Netflix's

Paul Preece, a member of the winning team on the first season of Netflix's survivalist reality competition seriesOutlast, was arrested and charged with multiple sex crimes in Tennessee on Friday.

Entertainment Weekly Paul Preece on 'Outlast' in 2023Credit: Netflix /Courtesy Everett Collection

The former reality star was charged with rape of a child, aggravated sexual battery, and attempted rape of a child, according to Knox County inmate records reviewed byEntertainment Weekly.

A pre-trial court date has not yet been set. Preece is currently being held at the Knox County Jail on a $150,000 bond, with electronic GPS monitoring listed as one of the conditions of his release.

Paul Preece's 2026 mugshotCredit: Knox County Sheriff's Office

Entertainment Weeklyhas reached out to the Knox County Sheriff's Department and Netflix for comment.

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According to hisLinkedInprofile, Preece was working as a sales representative for the polyurethane manufacturer Tema Isenmann at the time of his arrest. The company did not immediately respond toEntertainment Weekly's request for comment.

Preece's page on the professional networking site also lists his time onOutlastunder the job title "Reality TV Personality." That listing includes a link to a podcast he produced in 2023 calledBetween the Horns, which saw Preece sit down with various contestants on his season ofOutlastto discuss their experiences.

Preece appeared on the first season of the wilderness survival competition executive produced by Jason Bateman in March 2023. He competed against 15 other amateur survivalists, who were dropped into a remote section of Alaskan forest to see who can outlast all the others.

Preece ultimately switched his initial Delta team affiliation to the winning Charlie team, becoming the last man standing alongside teammates Nick Radner and Seth Lueker. The team was awarded $1 million in prize money.

Netflix announced last Feb. thatOutlastwould bereturning for a third season, though no premiere date has been announced.

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8 Dead, Dozens Injured As Severe Weather Outbreak, Tornadoes Wreck Towns In Midwest, Plains

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Towns across the Midwest and Plains are picking up the pieces after a severe weather outbreak spawned numerous damaging tornadoes that killed at least eight people and injured dozens more.

The National Weather Service has confirmed 18 tornadoes between Thursday and Saturday, eight of which were rated either EF2 or EF3. Damage survey teams will be out this week, so that number could climb.

Deaths have been reported in these towns:

-Union City, Michigan: Three dead, 12 injured

-Edwardsburg, Michigan: One dead, several injured

-Okmulgee County, Oklahoma: Two deaths

-Major County, Oklahoma: Two deaths (Thursday night's severe weather)

(MORE:Tornadoes Surge In March, Here's Why)

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Some of the most severe damage from this outbreak occurred Friday evening in the town of Union City, Michigan, located just west of Interstate 69 in the southern part of the state. Homes along the St. Joseph River were destroyed in the town of about 1,700, left unrecognizable by the killer tornado.

On Saturday afternoon, an NWS damage survey confirmed that an EF3 tornado with peak winds estimated at 160 mph hit the area. This is the first EF3 tornado in Michigan since May 2022.

Lisa Piper stood on her back deck and videoed a terrifying scene that played out on the other side of frozen Union Lake as a funnel cloud formed and then dropped toward the ground. Trees were torn from their roots and debris flew into the air.

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"It's lifting houses!" she said. As the devastation continued, she exclaimed: "Oh my heart is pounding. Oh, I hope they're OK."

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Part of the First Congregational United Church of Christ in Union City was damaged, although its nearly 150-year-old grand piano was spared, it said in a post on Facebook.

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Michigan gets an average of 15 tornadoes a year, which is much less than the 155 for Texas and 96 for Kansas, according to David Roth, a meteorologist at the weather service's Weather Prediction Center in College Park, Maryland.

Gov. Gretchen Whitmer activated the state's Emergency Operations Center Friday "to coordinate an all-hands-on-deck response to severe weather," she said in a statement.

Volunteers helped residents sift through rubble and begin cleanup of a trail of destruction that included flattened homes and scattered debris.

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Two Nights Of Tornadoes In Oklahoma

In Oklahoma, a tornado cut around a 4-mile path of damage in Okmulgee County, some 30 miles south of Tulsa, although more details wouldn't be clear until daybreak, said Jeff Moore, the county's emergency manager.

Two people were killed and two others were taken to a hospital, officials said. Electrical lines were down and large trees were toppled. Power was out for more than 1,600 people, according topoweroutage.us.

"We're just getting everywhere as fast as we can, clearing roads as fast we can," Moore said.

Damage from suspected tornadoes was also reported in northern parts of Tulsa.

On Thursday night, a mother and daughter were killed after their vehicle was hit bya tornado near Fairview, Oklahoma. The Major County Sheriff's Office told KOCO News that the woman was driving near State Highway 60 and 243 when the vehicle was struck.

Information from the Associated Press was used in this report.

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2026 Big Ten men's basketball tournament bracket, schedule, how to watch: Can anyone knock off Michigan in Chicago?

Conference Tournament Previews:SEC|ACC|Big 12|Big East

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Michigan has likely done enough to claim a No. 1 seed already. But is a conference tournament title a given?

Here's everything you need to know entering the Big Ten tournament this weekend in Chicago.

Can anyone actually get Michigan?

Michigan went 29-2 this season and only truly slipped up briefly in a bad loss to Wisconsin back in January, which snapped its 14-game win streak. The Wolverines nearly beat Duke in an unusually late non-conference matchup not even a month ago, too, though Cameron Boozer and the Blue Devils held on late in Washington, D.C., to grab a five-point win.

Other than that, and a narrow escape at Penn State in January, nobody in the Big Ten has really been able to come close. They beat Michigan State, perhaps the second-best team in the league, twice by double digits — including on Sunday to end the regular season. The Wolverines led almost the entire way in a commanding win over Purdue, and beat Nebraska, which has its own issues and just barely beat Iowa after a 20-point loss at UCLA last week.

But if anyone can get to Michigan, it's probably the Spartans. Sure, they've fallen twice to their in-state rival this season. Tom Izzo's group ended the year winning five of their last six, including at Purdue. And they've received the double-bye in the conference tournament and are on the opposite side of the bracket at the 3 seed, so their biggest threat on that side is No. 2 seed Nebraska. That, at least on paper, is an easier path to the Big Ten title game. And if the Spartans can pull that off, keeping a No. 2 seed in the NCAA tournament would be very likely.

Regardless, the winner of this conference tournament is likely going to come from one of the top four teams with the double bye. With how strong the top of the league is compared to the bottom half, a break until Friday will be extremely beneficial.

Big Ten men's basketball tournament basics

When: March 10-15Where: United Center | ChicagoTV: CBS, BTN, Peacock

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Tuesday, March 10 — First Round

Game 1 | No. 17 Maryland vs. No. 16 Oregon | 5 p.m. | PeacockGame 2 | No. 18 Penn State vs. No. 15 Northwestern | 25 min. after G1 | Peacock

Wednesday, March 11 — Second Round

Game 3 | G1 winner vs. No. 9 Iowa | 12 p.m. | PeacockGame 4 | No. 13 USC vs. No. 12 Washington | 25 min. after G3 | PeacockGame 5 | G2 winner vs. No. 10 Indiana | 6:30 p.m. | BTNGame 6 | No. 14 Rutgers vs. No. 11 Minnesota | 25 min. after G5 | BTN

Thursday, March 12 — Third Round

Game 7 | G3 winner vs. No. 8 Ohio State | 12 p.m. | BTNGame 8 | G4 winner vs. No. 5 Wisconsin | 25 min. after G7 | BTNGame 9 | G5 winner vs. No. 7 Purdue | 6:30 p.m. | BTNGame 10 | G6 winner vs. No. 6 UCLA | 25 min. after G9 | BTN

Friday, March 13 — Quarterfinals

Game 11 | G7 winner vs. No. 1 Michigan | 12 p.m. | BTNGame 12 | G8 winner vs. No. 4 Illinois | 25 min. after G11 | BTNGame 13 | G9 winner vs. No. 2 Nebraska | 6:30 p.m. | BTNGame 14 | G10 winner vs. No. 3 Michigan State | 25 min. after G13 | BTN

Saturday, March 14 — Semifinals

Game 15 | G11 winner vs. G12 winner | 1 p.m. | CBSGame 16 | G13 winner vs. G14 winner | 25 min. after G15| CBS

Sunday, March 15 — Championship

Game 17 | G13 winner vs. G14 winner | 3:30 p.m. | CBS

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Look Back at Queen Elizabeth's Historic 1953 Coronation

After the death of King George VI in February 1952, his daughter Elizabeth became Queen Elizabeth

People Queen Elizabeth II and the Duke of Edinburgh on the day of her coronation at Buckingham Palace in 1953.Credit: The Print Collector/Getty

NEED TO KNOW

  • Queen Elizabeth was officially crowned on June 2, 1953

  • Her coronation took place at Westminster Abbey

Elizabeth Alexandra Mary Windsor becameQueen Elizabethin February 1952 — but she wasn't officially crowned until over a year later.

Queen Elizabeth immediately acceded to the throne following the sudden death of her father,King George VI, on Feb. 6, 1952. Due to the unexpected nature of the King's death, Queen Elizabeth's coronation was delayed by more than a year. She wasofficially crowned on June 2, 1953, in front of 27 million viewers who watched by television, 11 million who tuned in via radio and 8,000 distinguished guests who attended in person.

As might be expected for such a momentous event, the coronation required detailed planning for everything from how the Queen would arrive (in a horse-drawn gold carriage) to what she would wear (a gorgeous gown thatshe had a hands-on role in designing) and to who would attend (then-4-year-old Prince Charles received ahand-painted invitationto the ceremony).

Nearly 70 years later,King Charleswas officially crowned King on May 6, 2023. Thecoronation, which also sawQueen Camillaofficially become Queen, took place at Westminster Abbey. The church was also where the royal family heldQueen Elizabeth's funeralin September 2022.

Here is a look back at the coronation ofQueen Elizabethin 1953.

Queen Elizabeth's Coronation Date and Venue

Queen Elizabeth's 1953 coronationCredit: Hulton-Deutsch Collection/CORBIS/Corbis

Queen Elizabeth acceeded to the throne following King George VI's death on Feb. 6, 1952. Because no one had any idea that she would be crowned only 16 years after her father, planning the Queen's coronation took time.

The coronation was held on June 2, 1953 — a full year after her father's death — at Westminster Abbey.

Prince Philipplayed aninstrumental part in planning the occasion, chairing the Coronation Committee, which was one of two committees created to organize the event.

Queen Elizabeth's Coronation Carriage

On her Coronation Day, the Queen traveled in a golden horse-drawn carriage. But despite the vehicle's opulence, she latercalled the transportation "horrible,"before explaining, "It's only sprung on a lever. Not very comfortable."

Three million people lined the streets to see Queen Elizabeth make her way through London in the gilded carriage.

Queen Elizabeth's Coronation Gown

Queen Elizabeth after her coronationCredit: Bettmann

Queen Elizabeth played a large role in the design of thegownshe wore to the event. The white duchess satin dress was created by Sir Norman Hartnell (the same designer who made her 1947wedding gown) and included several personal touches requested by Queen Elizabeth herself like embroidered flowers that represented the United Kingdom as well as countries from throughout the Commonwealth, which at that time included Australia, New Zealand and Pakistan.

Hartnell also stitched a four-leaf shamrock for good luck on the left side of the skirt, placed precisely where Queen Elizabeth's hand would fall during the ceremony. Additionally, the dress was threaded with leeks, the symbol of Wales. As Caroline de Gautaut, deputy surveyor of the Queen's Works of Art, told PEOPLE, "Back then, the Earl Marshall, who was in charge of everything to do with the protocols of the coronation, was adamant that the leek was the leading emblem of Wales — it does look very beautiful."

The Coronation Dress and Robe of Estate, worn by Britain's Queen Elizabeth on her 1953 coronation.Credit: CARLOS JASSO/AFP

The gown was onlypublicly displayed three timesduring Queen Elizabeth's lifetime, most recently during the Platinum Jubilee in 2022. As de Gautaut explained to PEOPLE, "It's probably one of the most important dresses made in the 20th century — certainly a great piece of British design. The combination of rich fabrics and beautiful embroideries was really Hartnell's absolute signature and I think the greatest expression of all his career."

Queen Elizabeth's shoes were also special. The ornate shoes,which were designed by French shoemaker Roger Vivier and British shoemakers Delman Ltd, were said to have been inspired by the Chartres Cathedral in France. The royal heels were gilded in gold and covered in rubies, making them truly fit for royalty.

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Queen Elizabeth's Coronation Regalia

Queen Elizabeth wearing the Imperial State Crown.Credit: Hulton Archive/Getty

Queen Elizabeth wore two crowns on her Coronation Day: the St. Edward's Crown and the Imperial State Crown.

According to theHistoric Royal Palaces' website, the St. Edward's Crown is "the most important and sacred of all the crowns" and "is only used at the moment of crowning itself." Originally made for the coronation of King Charles II in 1661, the crown weighs nearly 5 lbs and is encrusted with semi-precious stones.

For her departure from Westminster Abbey, the freshly-coronated Queen replaced the St. Edward's Crown with the lighter 3 lb.Imperial State Crown, which is made of gold and features diamonds, sapphires, emeralds, pearls and rubies.

Other pieces of the Coronation Regalia (which are part of the Crown Jewels collection) were also used during the coronation, including the Sovereign's Sceptre with Cross, the Sovereign's Orb and the Coronation Spoon.

As coronation expert Alastair Bruce told PEOPLE, the Jewels themselves are well-known, but their importance is often misunderstood. He said, "The Crown Jewels include 'The Regalia,' which are used at a coronation when the monarch is invested with the best known, if least understood, symbols of this kingdom."

Bruce continued, "Post boxes, police helmets, income tax returns and almost every visual expression of the United Kingdom displays a Crown and Orb. The meaning of each of the key objects has evolved from emblems of authority that date way back before the Saxons arrived. Yet there is an enduring relevance to modern leadership wrapped into each symbol that express values of humility, duty and service, while representing total power. Discovering their meaning helps to define what the Sovereign is to the Crown and how that Crown is the property of us all, in the constitutional function of Monarchy."

Queen Elizabeth's Coronation Broadcast

The event was a major one in the life of Queen Elizabeth and in the history of the United Kingdom as a whole. This was the first televised coronation, a fact that popularized the medium in the country. Up to that point, many considered television "radio's weaker brother," but allowing millions of people to enjoy such a momentous event changed that.

Nearly 27 million peoplein Britain watched the events as they unfolded. They were joined by another 11 million who tuned in to hear what was arguably the most important part of the day: the Queen's coronation speech.

Queen Elizabeth's Coronation Speech

The newly crowned Queen Elizabeth waves to the crowd from the balcony at Buckingham PalaceCredit: Hulton Archive/Getty

In her speech, Queen Elizabeth spoke to the millions of people who were watching and listening.She said in part, "I have behind me not only the splendid traditions and the annals of more than a thousand years but the living strength and majesty of the Commonwealth and Empire; of societies old and new; of lands and races different in history and origins but all, by God's Will, united in spirit and in aim."

"Therefore I am sure that this, my Coronation, is not the symbol of a power and a splendor that are gone but a declaration of our hopes for the future, and for the years I may, by God's Grace and Mercy, be given to reign and serve you as your Queen."

Queen Elizabeth's Coronation Attendees

Queen Elizabeth with the Duke of Edinburgh at her coronationCredit: Universal History Archive/Universal Images Group

Roughly 8,000 guests were invited to attend the coronation ceremony in person. Among these guests were Queen Elizabeth's husband, Prince Philip, and her son, then-Prince Charles.

While he was not crowned alongside his wife,Prince Philipstill enjoyed the royal treatment during the coronation. He was outfitted in a luxuriousermine-trimmed red robe, under whichhe wore his Admiral of the Fleet uniform. The Duke of Edinburgh was also the first person to pay homage to the new monarch following the Archbishop of Canterbury.

Charles, who was 4 years old at the time, was the first heir apparent to ever attend such an event. He had received hisown hand-painted invitation to the ceremony, one that was specifically designed with the young boy in mind. Decorated with British guards playing instruments and cartoon animals, the invitation read, "By Command of The Queen the Earl Marshal is directed to invite His Royal Highness Prince Charles to the Coronation." However, Charles wasphotographed appearing intermittently enthused and boredby the day's events.

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Fox News apologizes for showing old video of a hatless Donald Trump at a dignified transfer ceremony

Fox News apologized for airing old video of a hatless President Donald Trump during coverage Sunday of his attendance at thedignified transferceremony for U.S. soldiers killed in the Middle East war, insisting it was an honest mistake.

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In a polarized time, some online critics suggested without evidence that it wasn't an error — that the network was trying to make Trump look better by not showing him wearing a baseball cap during what is considered one of the most solemn duties of a commander in chief. The return of the bodies of six soldiers took place Saturday at Dover Air Force Base.

But Fox News said archival footage of Trump at an earlier ceremony was inadvertently pulled up by a staff member and used on two Sunday morning telecasts. A spokeswoman noted the correct footage was used at other times, including on Saturday.

"We regret the error and apologize for the incorrect footage," Fox said in a statement.

Fox News anchor Griff Jenkins issued an on-the-air correction Sunday, saying "we extend our respect and condolences" to the families of the service members killed.

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The apology didn't sit well with some critics. "If any other network did this it would be a huge scandal, Fox would lead the chorus of criticisms and faux-outrage, and people would lose their jobs," saidMehdi Hasan, founder of the online site Zeteo.

Johnny "Joey" Jones, a veteran and co-host of "The Big Weekend Show" on Fox News Channel, said on social media that he was "embarrassed and ashamed" that this happened.

"My belief was that this was an honest mistake, but that doesn't make it an acceptable one," Jones wrote. "Few things are more sacred than our heroes who give their lives in the line of duty."

Jones said that "if posting snarky comments and insults is your way of reacting to this, please direct them at me. I'm the one with sharp words on these issues. If you are using this as a way to take a partisan jab at my hard working colleagues, check your watch."

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Max Verstappen takes on 24-hour 'bucket list' race at famed Nürburgring track

NÜRBURG, Germany (AP) — Four-timeFormula 1champion Max Verstappen is taking on a "bucket list" challenge as he prepares to tackle his first 24-hour sportscar race at the historicNürburgring Nordschleifecircuit.

Associated Press Red Bull driver Max Verstappen of the Netherlands walks down the F1 Paddock ahead of the first practice session for the Australian Formula One Grand Prix at Albert Park, in Melbourne, Australia, Friday, March 6, 2026. (AP Photo/Asanka Brendon Ratnayake) IRed Bull driver Max Verstappen of the Netherlands arrives at the track ahead of the third practice session for the Australian Formula One Grand Prix at Albert Park, in Melbourne, Australia, Saturday, March 7, 2026. (AP Photo/Scott Barbour) Red Bull driver Max Verstappen of the Netherlands reacts as he talks with his team during the third practice session for the Australian Formula One Grand Prix at Albert Park, in Melbourne, Australia, Saturday, March 7, 2026. (AP Photo/Scott Barbour)

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Verstappen and his sportscar racing team said Monday that he plans to take on the storied endurance race in May, sharing aRed Bull-liveried Mercedes-AMG GT3 car with teammates Daniel Juncadella, Jules Gounon and Lucas Auer.

"The Nürburgring Nordschleife is a special place. There's no other track like it," Verstappen said. "The 24h Nürburgring is a race that's been on my bucket list for a long time, so I'm really thrilled we can make it happen now."

Running nearly 13 miles (20.8 kilometers) through wooded German hills, with more than 150 corners and barriers often close to the track, the Nordschleife layout at the Nürburgring is known for high-risk thrills. F1 hasn't used it since 1976, when then-reigning champion Niki Lauda suffered severe burns in a crash.

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Verstappen made his debut at the circuit in September in a slower GT4-specification car in a four-hour race which served as his test to get a full permit to race faster cars on the circuit. He returned and won another race in a GT3 Ferrari later that month.

Verstappen's team says he plans to also enter a race there March 21 to prepare for the 24-hour challenge, fitting that appearance in between this week's Chinese Grand Prix and the Japanese Grand Prix on March 29. The 24-hour race starts at 3 p.m. local time on May 16 and ends the following day, a week before the Canadian Grand Prix.

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Akshay Bhatia defeats Daniel Berger in playoff to win Arnold Palmer

Akshay Bhatia found several sources of late-day momentum, which led to another victory on the PGA Tour.

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Bhatia used a late-round eagle to help secure a 3-under-par 69 before winning the Arnold Palmer Invitational in a playoff Sunday in Orlando, Fla.

His par on the extra hole was enough when Daniel Berger missed a putt from about 7 1/2 feet.

They both were at 15-under 273 for the tournament at Bay Hill Club and Lodge.

"Everyone knows when you show up to Bay Hill it's going to be a test and to play one of the hardest golf courses," Bhatia said. "And to succeed is really cool."

Bhatia won for the third time on the PGA Tour with his first victory since the 2024 Texas Open. It was the tournament's first playoff since 1999.

Berger, seeking his fifth tour victory and first in more than five years, shot 70 in the final round.

"Obviously it didn't go the way I wanted it to," Berger said. "But at the start of the week if you told me I would have a chance on the 18th hole to win Bay Hill, I would be ecstatic with that. So a lot of positives, a lot of things to learn from."

There was plenty of drama on the last hole in regulation. With his tee shot into the rough on No. 18, Berger chose to lay up rather than try to carry the lake guarding the green. Bhatia put his second shot within 19 feet of the hole and then needed a tap-in for par. Berger sank a 13 1/2-foot putt, with the ball curling into the cup, to match Bhatia's par and extend the tournament.

"You just never know what can happen in this game," Bhatia said.

Berger was in the rough off the tee again on the playoff hole, and this time he couldn't make a full recovery.

"It's tough to win (a tournament)," Berger said. "It's tough to battle. But I feel like I did a good job, and a shot here or there was the difference."

Cameron Young (69) and Sweden's Ludvig Aberg (67) tied for third place at 12 under and Collin Morikawa (70), seeking his second victory in four weeks, was fifth at 11 under.

Hours earlier, Berger's lead dipped to one stroke on Bhatia after they were among a few groups completing the weather-interrupted third round Sunday morning. Bhatia posted birdie on No. 18 to finish the third round.

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Berger and Bhatia were in the final pairing for the second round in a row.

Bhatia drew even briefly with an eagle 3 -- courtesy of a 3-foot putt -- on the 16th hole. The approach shot came from what Bhatia called the best 6-iron shot of his life.

Berger, however, left the green with a one-stroke lead after making birdie. He relinquished the final-round lead with a bogey on the following hole.

Berger dodged early trouble when his tee shot on the par-5 fourth hole went into a shallow creek off the fairway. He took a risk by powering his second shot out of trouble with water spraying, and he managed to produce a birdie on the hole.

Bhatia got back in it with four consecutive birdies to begin the back nine after a three-bogey, one-birdie front side. He said a bogey on No. 9 led to a change of mindset.

"I played with some anger for those couple holes," he said.

His birdie splurge included a 58-foot birdie putt on No. 11.

"That putt on 11 was a huge bonus for me," he said. "That really switched my momentum."

Young liked being near the top of the leaderboard.

"I got myself in a place where I hit a bunch of good shots and sometimes the putts just don't go in," Young said.

Sahith Theegala had the final round's best score with 66, allowing him to share sixth place at 10 under with Russell Henley (68) and Australia's Min Woo Lee (70).

"This week was big," Theegala said. "I played some really, really nice golf. Just got to figure out how to get one of the really bad round."

World No. 1 golfer Scottie Scheffler's 73 marked his worst round of the tournament. He tied for 24th place at 2 under, yet he was far from discouraged.

"I hit a lot of really, really nice iron shots," Scheffler said. "Some worked out, others got some wind shifts, but overall, I felt like I struck it really nicely."

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