All summer long, Mountain Dew will Kickstart your morning with the top stories in sports. Here are the biggest headlines for June 19, 2013.

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Ray Allen
Ray Allen buries a three pointer from the corner with only five seconds remaining to send the game to overtime. (Photo by Kevin C. Cox/Getty Images)
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What people are talking about this morning:

LeBron James finished with 32 points, 10 rebounds, and 11 assists as the Miami Heat put together a furious fourth quarter comeback to push the game to overtime and eventually win the game 103-100. (Miami Herald)

Massachusetts investigators searched the home of Patriots tight end Aaron Hernandez as part of a homicide investigation. A source told Sports Illustrated that Hernandez was not a suspect. (Sports Illustrated)

Despite one of the best season's in school history, LSU exited the College World Series in just two games. UNC eliminated the Tigers with a 4-2 victory. (The Times-Picayune)

Former Alabama safety Robert Lester is on a list of five players that have pleasantly surprised the Charlotte Observer in minicamp. (Charlotte Observer)

The US Men's National Team all but secured a spot in the 2014 FIFA World Cup with a 1-0 win over Honduras. Jozy Altidore tied a national team record by scoring in four straight qualifiers. (CBS Sports)

 

Get started on tonight:

There's only one game being played in the College World Series today but the loser will be heading home. Indiana and 3rd-seeded Oregon State get started at 7pm CT on ESPN. (OregonLive.com)

When Game 4 of the Stanley Cup Finals gets underway tonight at 7pm CT, the Chicago Blackhawks won't be panicked down 2-1 but the heat is on. (Chicago Sun-Times)

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