RIO DE JANEIRO -- Usain Bolt, Simone Biles and Kerri Walsh Jennings all return to action on a busy Tuesday at the Olympics:Womens and mens individual events, coverage begins 1 p.m. ET: Simone Biles is favored to win her fourth gold medal of these Games as she competes in the floor exercise final (1:47 p.m. ET). Biles, the three-time defending world champion in the event, could become the fifth woman (and first American woman) to win four gymnastics golds in the same Olympics, and the first since 1984. Her main competition will likely come from teammate Aly Raisman, the defending Olympic champ.On the mens side, Danell Leyva (parallel bars, horizontal bar) and Sam Mikulak (bar) look to earn medals after the Americans fell short in the team event.Complete gymnastics coverageMens 200 qualifying (10:50 a.m. ET), triple jump final (8:50 a.m. ET); 110-meter hurdles final (9:45 p.m. ET): Usain Bolt, Justin Gatlin and LaShawn Merritt all return to the track for mens 200 qualifying heats. Bolt told reporters this week: Im always confident going into the 200 meters. I think the 100 meters is always the hardest one for me. Going to the 200 now, Im very confident. Also during the day session, American Christian Taylor will look to defend his Olympic title in the triple jump.In the evening, University of Oregon two-sport star Devon Allen looks to medal in his Olympic debut, as the mens 110 hurdles final wraps up the evening. Hell have to get past the race favorites, Jamaican teammates Omar McLeod and Hansle Parchment.Complete track and field coverageWomens quarterfinals, U.S. versus Japan, 5:45 p.m. ET: The U.S. womens team begins the knockout stage against Japan, which has never medaled in basketball and is in the quarters for the first time since losing to the United States in 1996. The U.S. won its five group games by an average of 40.8 points, with the smallest margin of victory being a 26-point win against Serbia.Complete basketball coverageWomens beach volleyball, semifinals, 10:56 p.m. ET: Kerri Walsh Jennings and April Ross will face reigning world champions and Brazilian home favorites Agatha and Barbara. Walsh Jennings remains undefeated in 26 Olympic matches, winning 52 of 54 sets played. With the match under the lights at Beach Volleyball Arena, expect a rowdy crowd.Indoors, the U.S. womens team opens elimination play against Japan (1 p.m. ET). The U.S. had won back-to-back Olympic silver medals leading into Rio.Complete volleyball coverageWomens semifinals, noon and 3 p.m. ET: The semifinals of a major womens soccer tournament will be played without the United States for the first time, as the Americans were ousted by Sweden in the quarterfinals. 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Now, with Game 6 set for Fenway Park and an 8:07 p.m. ET first pitch, the Detroit Tigers face the unenviable task of having to beat the Boston Red Sox twice, on the road, to advance to the World Series. Air Force 1 Cheap China . Thats about all he can do right now, so hes trying not to think about when he might be able to play again for the Los Angeles Lakers. COLLEGE PARK, Md. -- Maryland coach Brenda Frese is still tinkering with her lineup before the Terrapins head into a more challenging part of their schedule.A deep and talented roster has given her plenty of options.Shatori Walker-Kimbrough scored 19 points and No. 6 Maryland routed Maryland-Eastern Shore 106-61 on Wednesday night.Maryland (2-0) got another big game from two of its highly touted freshmen, Kaila Charles and Destiny Slocum, both of whom got their second straight start. Slocum had 10 points, hitting three 3-pointers. Charles scored 14 points. Another freshman Jenna Staiti scored all 10 of her points in the second half and had 14 rebounds.We spend a lot of time talking about when youre number is called be ready to play, Frese said. I think you see that we have a lot of combinations that we can go with. Defensively, we have to get a lot better.Maryland shot 45 of 80 (56 percent) from the field and scored 22 points off 12 turnovers. Brionna Jones had 17 points and grabbed eight rebounds, two shy of 34th career double-double.The Terrapins beat Maryland-Eastern Shore 106-30 last year and were never threatened in this one. Walker-Kimbrough made six of seven shots from the field for 16 points and Maryland led 54-29 at the half.I thought we played together, Walker-Kimbrough said. Coach called some pretty good sets in the beginning. We just took what the defense gave us. We have so many weapons.The Hawks were just 10 of 29 (34.5 percent) from the field and were outrebounded 29-12 in the opening two quarters.Maryland continued to pull away in the third quarter and a jumper by Charles at the buzzer boosted the margin to 80-50. Kiah Gillespie had six of her 12 points the final quarter for the Terps.Ciani Byrom led the Hawks (1-1) with 14 points, Mariiah McCoy finished with 10.ddddddddddddI thought the kids showed a lot of character, a lot of fight, Hawks coach Fred Batchelor said. They knew we were playing against a team where we were an inferior opponent. I was really impressed with the ability of our kids to keep their heads up and continue to have some confidence.BIG PICTUREUMES: Despite the loss, Maryland-Eastern Shore has an experienced lineup that could make a run for a title in the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference.Maryland: The Terrapins high-powered offense has completely overmatched their opening two opponents and scored at least 100 points for the second straight game.POLL IMPLICATIONSThe Terrapins did nothing to hurt their ranking. With a couple of the top teams playing each other over the next few days, they could move up.SPREADING THE WEALTHNo player on Maryland has been on the floor for more than 25 minutes in either of the opening two games. Frese has been able to freely rotate players and gotten contributions from almost her entire roster. At least 12 players have scored points in both of the Terrapins victories this season.HELP ON THE WAYMaryland-Eastern Shore guard Moengaroa Subritzky won an appeal for another year of eligibility but must sit out the first three games. The New Zealand native was a First Team all-MEAC selection and led the team in numerous offensive categories last season, including three-point percentage (.326), three-pointers made (44) and steals (29).UP NEXTUMES: The Hawks play the second of a three-game road trip Saturday against in-state rival UMBC.Maryland: The Terps host another local school as they play Mount St. Marys on Friday. ' ' '