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    A6 The BulleTin • Wednesday, June 9, 2021
ON THE AIR
SCOREBOARD
WEDNESDAY
BASEBALL
MLB, San Francisco at Texas
MLB, regional coverage
MLB, Seattle at Detroit
MLB, Kansas City at L.A. Angels
TENNIS
French Open, men’s quarterfinal
SOCCER
Copa do Brasil, CR Vasco da Gama vs. Boavista
International friendly, U.S. vs. Costa Rica
Copa do Brasil, Atletico Goianiense vs. Corinthians
SOFTBALL
Women’s College World Series, Championship,
Game 2, Oklahoma vs. Florida St.
HOCKEY
NHL playoffs, Boston at N.Y. Islanders
BASKETBALL
WNBA, Indiana at Chicago
NBA playoffs, Denver at Phoenix
GOLF
European Tour,
Scandinavian Mixed Hosted by Henrik & Annika
Time
11 a.m.
2 p.m.
4 p.m.
6:30 p.m.
TV
MLB
MLB
Root
ESPN
11 a.m.
Tennis
12:20 p.m.
4 p.m.
5:20 p.m.
FS2
ESPN2
FS2
4 p.m.
ESPN
4:30 p.m.
NBCSN
5 p.m.
6:30 p.m.
CBSSN
TNT
4 a.m. (Thu)
Golf
6 a.m.
8 a.m.
Tennis
NBCSN
9 a.m.
noon
3 p.m.
Golf
Golf
Golf
10 a.m.
10 a.m.
4 p.m.
MLB
Root
MLB
11 a.m.
3:30 p.m.
NBCSN
ESPN2
4 p.m.
4:30 p.m.
7 p.m.
CBSSN
ESPN
ESPN
6 p.m.
NBCSN
Listings are the most accurate available.
SPORTS BRIEFING
Prep sports
MLB
WEDNESDAY
Boys basketball: Bend at Madras, 7 p.m.; sisters at
newport, 6 p.m.; Trinity lutheran at Rogue Valley ad-
ventist, 5 p.m.; north lake at Central Christian, 7 p.m.
Girls basketball: newport at sisters, 6 p.m.; Trinity
lutheran at Rogue Valley adventist, 3:30 p.m.; north
lake at Central Christian, 5:30 p.m.
Wrestling: Redmond duals, 6 p.m.
THURSDAY
Boys basketball: summit at Mountain View, 7 p.m.;
Crook County at Redmond, 7 p.m.; Corbett at Madras,
7 p.m.; la Pine at Creswell, 7:30 p.m.; Culver at salem
academy, 6:30 p.m.
Girls basketball: Mountain View at summit, 7 p.m.;
Redmond at Crook County, 7 p.m.; Madras at Corbett, 6
p.m.; la Pine at Creswell, 6 p.m.; Culver at salem acad-
emy, 5 p.m.
Wrestling: summit at Bend, 6 p.m.
AMERICAN LEAGUE
East Division
W
L
Pct
GB
Tampa Bay
39
23
.629
—
Boston
37
24
.607
1½
Toronto
30
27
.526
6½
new york
31
29
.517
7
Baltimore
22
38
.367
16
Central Division
W
L
Pct
GB
Chicago
36
23
.610
—
Cleveland
31
26
.544
4
Kansas City
29
29
.500
6½
detroit
25
35
.417
11½
Minnesota
24
35
.407
12
West Division
W
L
Pct
GB
Oakland
35
26
.574
—
houston
34
26
.567
½
seattle
30
32
.484
5½
los angeles
28
32
.467
6½
Texas
23
38
.377
12
Monday’s Late Game
l.a. angels 8, Kansas City 3
Tuesday’s Games
Baltimore 10, n.y. Mets 3
detroit 5, seattle 3
Tampa Bay 3, Washington 1
houston 7, Boston 1
san Francisco at Texas, late
n.y. yankees at Minnesota, late
Toronto at Chicago White sox, late
Cleveland at st. louis, late
Kansas City at l.a. angels, late
arizona at Oakland, late
Wednesday’s Games
san Francisco (long 0-0) at Texas (Gibson 4-0), 11:05 a.m.
arizona (Peacock 2-2) at Oakland (Manaea 4-2), 12:37 p.m.
n.y. Mets (Walker 4-2) at Baltimore (harvey 3-6), 4:05 p.m.
houston (Odorizzi 0-3) at Boston (eovaldi 7-2), 4:10 p.m.
seattle (Flexen 5-3) at detroit (Mize 3-4), 4:10 p.m.
Washington (Corbin 3-5) at Tampa Bay (McClanahan
2-1), 4:10 p.m.
n.y. yankees (Cole 6-3) at Minnesota (dobnak 1-5),
5:10 p.m.
Toronto (Manoah 1-0) at Chicago White sox (lynn 7-1),
5:10 p.m.
Cleveland (Mejía 1-0) at st. louis (Wainwright 3-5),
5:15 p.m.
Kansas City (Keller 6-4) at l.a. angels (Canning 4-4),
6:38 p.m.
Boys basketball
Monday’s Late Games
santiam Christian 81, la Pine 51
Trinity lutheran 57, north lake 47
Central Christian 50, Prospect Charter 36
Tuesday’s Games
Mountain View at Bend, late
summit at south eugene, late
Pendleton at Crook County, late
Redmond at The dalles, late
hood River Valley at Ridgeview, late
Madras at Corbett, late
sweet home at sisters, late
Butte Falls at Trinity lutheran, late
Girls basketball
Monday’s Late Games
Mountain View 47, eagle Point 25
Trinity lutheran 22, north lake 21
Central Christian 40, Prospect Charter 21
Tuesday’s Games
Bend at Mountain View, late
summit at south eugene, late
Crook County at Pendleton, late
Ridgeview at hood River Valley, late
The dalles at Redmond, late
Corbett at Madras, late
sisters at sweet home, late
Wrestling
Tuesday’s Results
la Pine at Culver, late
BASKETBALL
NBA playoffs
SECOND ROUND
(Best-of-7; x-if necessary)
Monday’s Late Game
Phoenix 122, denver 105, Phoenix leads series 1-0
Tuesday’s Games
Phila. 118, atlanta 102, series tied 1-1
l.a. Clippers at utah, late, Game 1
Wednesday’s Games
denver at Phoenix, 6:30 p.m., Phoenix leads series 1-0
BASKETBALL
WNBA
Nuggets’ Jokic named NBA MVP — Nikola Jokic was se-
lected with the 41st draft pick when he entered the NBA seven
years ago. Now, he’s No. 1. The Nuggets’ big man was revealed
Tuesday as the NBA’s Most Valuable Player for 2020-21, mak-
ing him by far the lowest draft pick ever to win the award. Jo-
kic got 91 of the 101 first-place ballots cast. Philadelphia’s Joel
Embiid was second, Golden State’s Stephen Curry was third,
2019 and 2020 MVP Giannis Antetokounmpo of Milwaukee
was fourth and Phoenix’s Chris Paul was fifth.
FOOTBALL
Jim Fassel, coach who took Giants to Super Bowl, dies
at 71 — Jim Fassel, whose bold guarantee of a playoff bid
late in the 2000 season seemingly catapulted the New York
Giants to a spot in the Super Bowl, has died. He was 71. Son
John Fassel, special teams coordinator of the Dallas Cowboys,
told the Los Angeles Times his father was taken to a Las Vegas
hospital with chest pains and died while being treated Mon-
day. Fassel, the 1997 NFL coach of the year, guided the Giants
from 1997 to 2003, posting a 58-53-1 record.
TENNIS
Tsitsipas beats Medvedev, will face Zverev in French
Open SF — Stefanos Tsitsipas and Alexander Zverev will meet
each other for a berth in the French Open final after straight-
set quarterfinal victories Tuesday. The No. 5-seeded Tsitsipas
reached his fourth major semifinal — and third in a row —
by upending No. 2 Daniil Medvedev 6-3, 7-6 (3), 7-5 . Zverev
ousted 46th-ranked Alejandro Davidovich Fokina 6-4, 6-1, 6-1.
HORSE RACING
Baffert, Medina Spirit owners sue Kentucky racing
officials — Trainer Bob Baffert and the owners of Kentucky
Derby winner Medina Spirit have filed a lawsuit against Ken-
tucky racing officials. They are seeking a temporary injunction
they say is to prevent violation of due process rights and for cus-
tody of “remnant” samples of the colt’s urine to prove that traces
of the steroid betamethasone found in his system during a pos-
itive drug test did not come from an injection. Medina Spirit’s
Derby victory on May 1 is in jeopardy after a failed postrace
drug test revealed 21 picograms of betamethasone in the horse.
COLLEGE SPORTS
Gonzaga promotes Chris Standiford to replace Mike
Roth as AD — Gonzaga promoted Chris Standiford to di-
rector of athletics on Tuesday following the announcement
that Mike Roth is retiring at the end of August after 24 years
of leading the Bulldogs’ sports programs. Standiford has been
a member of the Gonzaga staff for 31 years and currently is
the deputy director of athletics, the school said in a statement.
Roth announced Monday that he would retire.
TRACK AND FIELD
gold standard for excellence at Arkansas during his 36 years
at the school, has died. He was 82. He died Monday night,
according to a family statement released by the university. A
cause was not given. McDonnell’s men’s teams produced 40
NCAA championships at Arkansas. McDonnell was the na-
tional coach of the year 30 times.
— Bulletin wire reports
MEGA MILLIONS
The numbers drawn Tuesday night are:
9 22 39 41 54 19 x 3
Oregon
Lottery
results
EASTERN CONFERENCE
W
L
Pct
Connecticut
8
2
.800
new york
5
4
.556
atlanta
4
4
.500
Washington
3
5
.375
Chicago
2
7
.222
indiana
1
9
.100
WESTERN CONFERENCE
W
L
Pct
seattle
7
2
.778
las Vegas
7
3
.700
Phoenix
5
3
.625
los angeles
4
3
.571
dallas
3
5
.375
Minnesota
3
5
.375
Tuesday’s Games
Washington 85, Minnesota 81
dallas at Phoenix, late
Wednesday’s Games
seattle at atlanta, 4 p.m.
indiana at Chicago, 5 p.m.
GB
—
2½
3
4
5½
7
GB
—
½
1½
2
3½
3½
NATIONAL LEAGUE
East Division
W
L
Pct
GB
new york
29
24
.547
—
atlanta
28
29
.491
3
Philadelphia
28
30
.483
3½
Miami
26
34
.433
6½
Washington
24
33
.421
7
Central Division
W
L
Pct
GB
Milwaukee
34
26
.567
—
Chicago
33
27
.550
1
st. louis
31
29
.517
3
Cincinnati
28
30
.483
5
Pittsburgh
23
36
.390
10½
West Division
W
L
Pct
GB
san Francisco
37
22
.627
—
san diego
37
25
.597
1½
los angeles
35
25
.583
2½
Colorado
24
37
.393
14
arizona
20
41
.328
18
Monday’s Late Game
san diego 9, Chicago Cubs 4
Tuesday’s Games
Miami 6, Colorado 2
l.a. dodgers 5, Pittsburgh 3
Baltimore 10, n.y. Mets 3
Tampa Bay 3, Washington 1
Milwaukee 5, Cincinnati 1
atlanta at Philadelphia, late
san Francisco at Texas, late
Cleveland at st. louis, late
arizona at Oakland, late
Chicago Cubs at san diego, late
Wednesday’s Games
san Francisco (long 0-0) at Texas (Gibson 4-0), 11:05 a.m.
arizona (Peacock 2-2) at Oakland (Manaea 4-2), 12:37 p.m.
Chicago Cubs (arrieta 5-6) at san diego (darvish 6-1),
1:10 p.m.
atlanta (davidson 0-0) at Philadelphia (eflin 2-5), 4:05 p.m.
l.a. dodgers (Gonsolin 0-0) at Pittsburgh (anderson
3-5), 4:05 p.m.
n.y. Mets (Walker 4-2) at Baltimore (harvey 3-6), 4:05 p.m.
Colorado (Gomber 4-5) at Miami (TBd), 4:10 p.m.
Milwaukee (anderson 2-3) at Cincinnati (Gutierrez 1-1),
4:10 p.m.
The estimated jackpot is now $56 million.
As listed at www.oregonlottery.org and individual lottery websites
NCAA Division I
REGIONALS
In Eugene
Monday’s Late Game
Game 7: lsu 9, no. 14 Oregon 8, lsu advances
In Stanford, Calif.
Monday’s Late Game
Game 7: no. 9 stanford 11, uC irvine 8, no. 9 stanford
advances
In Columbia, S.C.
Tuesday’s Game
Game 7: Virginia 4, no. 11 Old dominion 3, Virginia ad-
vances
SUPER REGIONALS
(Best-of-3; x-if necessary)
In Fayetteville, Ark.
Friday: n.C. state at no. 1 arkansas, 3 p.m.
Saturday: n.C. state vs. no. 1 arkansas, noon
x-Sunday: n.C. state vs. no. 1 arkansas, 3 p.m.
In Austin, Texas
Saturday: south Fla. at no. 2 Texas, 6 p.m.
Sunday: south Fla. vs. no. 2 Texas, 6 p.m.
x-Monday: south Fla. vs. no. 2 Texas, 1 or 4 p.m.
In Knoxville, Tenn.
Saturday: lsu at no. 3 Tennessee, 4 p.m.
Sunday: lsu vs. no. 3 Tennessee, 9 a.m. or noon
x-Monday: lsu vs. no. 3 Tennessee, 1 or 4 p.m.
In Nashville, Tenn.
Friday: e. Carolina at no. 4 Vanderbilt, 9 a.m.
Saturday: e. Carolina vs. no. 4 Vanderbilt, 9 a.m.
x-Sunday: e. Carolina vs. no. 4 Vanderbilt, noon
In Tucson, Ariz.
Friday: no. 12 Mississippi at no. 5 arizona, 6 p.m.
Saturday: no. 12 Mississippi vs. no. 5 arizona, 7 p.m.
x-Sunday: no. 12 Mississippi vs. no. 5 arizona, 6 p.m.
In Columbia, S.C.
Saturday: dallas Baptist at Virginia, 9 a.m.
Sunday: dallas Baptist vs. Virginia, 9 a.m.
x-Monday: dallas Baptist vs. Virginia, 10 a.m.
In Starkville, Miss.
Saturday: no. 10 notre dame at no. 7 Mississippi st.,
11 a.m.
Sunday: no. 10 notre dame vs. no. 7 Mississippi st., 3 p.m.
x-Monday: no. 10 notre dame vs. no. 7 Mississippi st.,
4 p.m.
In Lubbock, Texas
Friday: no. 9 stanford at no. 8 Texas Tech, noon
Saturday: no. 9 stanford vs. no. 8 Texas Tech, noon
x-Sunday: no. 9 stanford vs. no. 8 Texas Tech, noon
SOFTBALL
Women’s College World Series
In Oklahoma City
(Best-of-3; x-if necessary)
Championship Series
Tuesday: Florida st. 8, Oklahoma 4, Fla. st. leads series 1-0
Wednesday: Oklahoma vs. Florida st., 4 p.m.
x-Thursday: Florida st. vs. Oklahoma, noon
HOCKEY
NHL playoffs
SECOND ROUND
(Best-of-7; x-if necessary)
Tuesday’s Games
Tampa Bay 2, Carolina 0, Tampa Bay wins series 4-1
Vegas at Colorado, late, series tied 2-2
Wednesday’s Games
Boston at n.y. islanders, 4:30 p.m., n.y. islanders lead
series 3-2
TENNIS
French Open
Tuesday in Paris
(Seedings in parentheses)
Men’s Singles
Quarterfinals — alexander Zverev (6), Germany,
def. alejandro davidovich Fokina, spain, 6-4, 6-1, 6-1.
stefanos Tsitsipas (5), Greece, def. daniil Medvedev (2),
Russia, 6-3, 7-6 (3), 7-5.
Women’s Singles
Quarterfinals — Tamara Zidansek, slovenia, def.
Paula Badosa, spain, 7-5, 4-6, 8-6. anastasia Pavly-
uchenkova (31), Russia, def. elena Rybakina (21), Ka-
zakhstan, 6-7 (2), 6-2, 9-7.
Track
“Historic Hayward Field,” antiquated
though it was, was a remarkable place of
synergy between athletes and passionate
fans. The alchemy produced something
that became known as “Hayward Magic.”
Many of the current UO athletes haven’t
experienced it. UO coach Robert Johnson
said some aren’t sure what to expect.
“They just don’t know,” Johnson said. “I
was like, ‘Hey, for you rookies that never
experienced that Hayward Field magic,
that’s the last thing you need to be worried
about. These are some of the most knowl-
edgeable fans in the world. They will do
their part.’”
If the LSU men falter at all, this could
get interesting fast. The Ducks have heavy
hitters such as mid-distance runners Cole
Hocker and Cooper Teare, freshman
sprinter Micah Williams and triple jumper
Emmanuel Ihemeje.
All are potential event winners. Williams
is the reigning NCAA indoor champion in
the 60 meters. Hocker won NCAA indoor
titles in the mile and 3,000. Teare holds the
NCAA indoor record in the mile.
Both Hocker and Teare are looking up
on the UO career bests list at James West,
who holds the school record in the 1,500 of
3:34.07.
Hocker and West are entered in this
Ducks
“Your backs are against the wall and you
need to use your plays that you’ve prac-
ticed to where you can get out of a situa-
tion that is a low-percentage time to get
out of it,” Oregon coach Mark Wasikowski
said. “To sit back and not put those plays
on would be giving somebody a tie or a
win and we’re never going to give anybody
anything. We’re always going to be on the
aggressive. We’re going to use the plays
that we have that are designed to elimi-
nate runs and win games. Tonight it didn’t
work out. It’s very disappointing.
“We definitely and clearly saw the en-
ergy of the runners and where available
outs were in that scenario and we were us-
ing plays to get that available out and make
sure that we won the game.”
Aaron Zavala and Matthews hit back-to-
back one-out singles to put the tying run
SOCCER
MLS
EASTERN CONFERENCE
W L T Pts GF
new england
5 1 2
17 11
Phila.
4 2 2
14
9
Orlando City
3 1 3
12
8
ny City FC
3 2 2
11 13
CF Montréal
3 3 2
11 10
Columbus
3 2 2
11
7
nashville
2 0 5
11
9
atlanta
2 1 4
10
9
new york
3 4 0
9 10
d.C. united
3 5 0
9
8
inter Miami CF
2 4 2
8
8
Toronto FC
1 4 2
5
8
Chicago
1 5 1
4
4
Cincinnati
1 4 1
4
6
WESTERN CONFERENCE
W L T Pts GF
seattle
5 0 3
18 14
sporting KC
5 2 1
16 15
la Galaxy
5 2 0
15 11
Colorado
4 2 1
13 12
houston
3 3 2
11 11
san Jose
3 5 0
9 11
Portland
3 4 0
9
9
Real sl
2 1 3
9
9
la FC
2 3 2
8
8
Vancouver
2 4 1
7
6
austin FC
2 4 1
7
5
Minnesota united 2 4 1
7
6
FC dallas
1 3 3
6
8
NOTE: Three points for victory, one point for tie.
Saturday’s Game
austin FC at sporting KC, noon
GA
7
5
4
7
9
6
6
7
10
11
13
12
11
15
GA
3
10
11
8
12
12
11
7
9
9
8
11
11
NWSL
W L T Pts GF
Orlando
3 0 2
11
7
Portland
3 2 0
9 11
Washington
2 1 2
8
5
Gotham FC
2 1 1
7
2
houston
2 2 1
7
6
Chicago
2 2 1
7
4
north Carolina
1 2 1
4
6
Reign FC
1 2 1
4
2
louisville
1 2 1
4
2
Kansas City
0 3 2
2
2
NOTE: Three points for victory, one point for tie.
GA
4
4
5
1
6
7
3
3
8
6
DEALS
Transactions
BASEBALL
Major League Baseball
American League
seaTTle MaRineRs — selected the contract of OF
dillon Thomas from Tacoma (Triple-a West). designated
C Jacob nottingham for assignment. Optioned RhP
Kendall Graveman to Tacoma (Triple-a West) on a re-
hab assignment.
National League
san FRanCisCO GianTs — activated 1B Brandon Belt
from the 10-day il. Optioned lhP Caleb Baragar to sacra-
mento (Triple-a West) on a rehab assignment.
FOOTBALL
National Football League
aRiZOna CaRdinals — signed lB Zaven Collins.
MinnesOTa ViKinGs — signed CB amari henderson.
neW ORleans sainTs — signed de Payton Turner
to a four-year contract.
seaTTle seahaWKs — signed WR Travis Toivonen to a
contract. Re-signed dB Ryan neal to a contract.
TaMPa Bay BuCCaneeRs — signed QB Kyle Trask to
a four-yeat contract.
HOCKEY
National Hockey League
nhl — Fined Boston’s head coach Bruce Cassidy
$25,000 for public comments critical of the officiating
following the June 7 game against the new york island-
ers. Fined Boston’s F nick Ritchie $5,000, the maximum
allowable under the Collective Bargaining agreement,
for elbowing d scott Mayfield during the June 7 game
against the new york islanders. announced Colorado’s F
nazem Kadri’s eight-game suspension for an illegal check
to the head of st. louis d Justin Faulk has been upheld by
arbitrator shyam das.
SOCCER
Major League Soccer
PORTland TiMBeRs — signed MF George Fochive
from israeli Bnei yehuda Tel aviv FC through 2022.
National Women’s Soccer League
nWsl — announced that san diego will be home
to a nWsl expansion team, set to begin play in spring
2022 and that manager Jill ellis will serve as President,
Ron Burke owner and Matt alvarez project leader for
the team.
week’s 1,500, which also includes the dan-
gerous Yared Nuguse of Notre Dame.
Hocker and Teare are penciled into the
5,000.
In a meet with a 10-8-6-5-4-3-2-1 scor-
ing system, the Ducks bring lots of fire-
power. But if LSU holds to form, it’s proba-
bly not enough.
The Tigers are loaded in the sprints and
hurdles, and have two formidable relays.
Asked if his team could sweep the short
stuff, LSU coach Dennis Shaver said:
“That’s kind of the plan. We hope that hap-
pens.”
He conceded it probably wouldn’t, which
is why it’s nice to have packed a margin for
error for the trip.
“If you win by one point, you’re the
NCAA championship team,” Shaver said.
“So, that’s all that matters to us.”
The Oregon women come in with big-
point potential that includes sprinter
Kemba Nelson, 2021 NCAA indoor champ
and collegiate record-holder in the 60, stee-
pler Aneta Konieczek and Carmela Car-
dama Baez in the 10,000.
Portland-area prep fans will remember
former Grant High School star Ella Dona-
ghu of Stanford, who figures to contend in
the 1,500 and 5,000.
Whether the Ducks can score well
enough to muscle into position for one
of the four women’s team trophies might
hinge on whether the new stadium pro-
duces the same sort of “Hayward Magic”
the old one did.
Johnson scoffed at the question, saying
the alchemy has nothing to do with the sta-
dium’s appearance.
“‘Hayward Magic’ at Hayward Field is
something special,” the UO coach said. “No
matter the building, no matter the stands,
no matter the track, no matter the infield
layout, no matter any of those things, the
people here in Eugene make that magic.
“Coming off the Bowerman Tower or
the Bowerman Curve, however you seem
to want to call it, those things are special.
It’s going to be real exciting to see.”
aboard in the ninth for Oregon and Josh
Kasevich drove in one via a groundout.
An infield single by Tristan Hanoian
moved the tying run to third and Sam No-
vitske battled in a two-strike count before
flying out to right to end the comeback at-
tempt for the Ducks (39-16), whose season
comes to an end.
The late dramatics capped what was a
spectacular back-and-forth game that, un-
til the eighth inning, was going more or
less to plan for Oregon.
The Tigers (38-23), who advance to a
Super Regional at No. 3 Tennessee next
weekend, took an early lead on a mam-
moth two-run blast by Dugas.
Oregon responded in the second with
an RBI double by Novitske, who stole third
and scored the tying run on a sacrifice
fly by Sam Olsson, then Zavala launched
a two-run homer in the third to give the
Ducks a 4-2 lead.
Olsson started a two-out rally in the
fourth and scored on a single by Tanner
Smith.
Dugas led off the bottom of the inning
with his second home run of the night and
third in two games against UO. Drew Bi-
anco singled, stole second, then advanced
and scored on back-to-back wild pitches
by Mosiello to make it 5-4 after four.
Bianco lined a two-run home run to
left-center off Ayon to give LSU a 6-5 lead
after six, but Oregon responded imme-
diately in the seventh as Kenyon Yovan
smashed a two-run shot to give the Ducks
a 6-5 lead to put in the hand of Somers,
who has 11 saves on the season but none
for three innings.
“We knew that getting to the top of
their order in the eighth inning, the game
was going to be won in the eighth inning,”
Wasikowski said. “We knew that. We
needed to prevent them from scoring in
the eighth inning and we weren’t able to
do that.”
Continued from A5
Continued from A5
John McDonnell, mighty Arkansas track coach, dies
at 82 — John McDonnell, the track and field coach who set a
Washington (Corbin 3-5) at Tampa Bay (McClanahan
2-1), 4:10 p.m.
Cleveland (Mejía 1-0) at st. louis (Wainwright 3-5),
5:15 p.m.
BASEBALL
PREPS
THURSDAY
TENNIS
French Open, women’s semifinals
French Open, women’s semifinals
GOLF
Korn Ferry Tour, BMW Charity Pro-Am
PGA Tour, Palmetto Championship at Congaree
LPGA Tour, MEDIHEAL Championship
BASEBALL
MLB, Atlanta at Philadelphia
MLB, Seattle at Detroit
MLB, Houston at Boston
TRACK AND FIELD
Diamond League Series, Florence
NCAA Division I Outdoor Championships
BASKETBALL
WNBA, Los Angeles at Washington
NBA playoffs, Brooklyn at Milwaukee
NBA playoffs, L.A. Clippers at Utah
HOCKEY
NHL playoffs, Colorado at Vegas
ON DECK
Timothy Healy/For The Oregonian, file
Oregon’s Cooper Teare (left) and Cole Hocker
look on after the men’s 1,500 meters race at
the Oregon Twilight track and field meet on
May 7 at Hayward Field in Eugene.