Thursday scoreboard, Friday schedule

Illinois Wesleyan softball
Illinois Wesleyan softball recorded its first no-hitter in four years. (iwusports.com)

Thursday’s scoreboard is sponsored by COUNTRY Financial Representative Eric Lapan

College Softball–
Illinois Wesleyan 2, Lake Forest 0 (Ally Wiegand no-hitter); Illinois Wesleyan 5, Lake Forest 4 (9 inn.)

Girls High School Soccer–
Normal Community 1, U-High 0
Normal West 5, Bloomington 0

High School Baseball–
Southside 18, Normal Community 6
Central Catholic 15, Berkshire 6
Cissna Park 7, Dwight 3
Peoria 4, El Paso-Gridley 2
Pontiac 14, Monroe (WI) 8

High School Softball–
Lincoln-Way East 12, Normal Community 1
Flanagan-Cornell-Woodland 15, Peoria Christian 0

Friday:

LIVE ON WJBC-AM 1230–
Men’s College Basketball–
NCAA Men’s Basketball Regional Semifinals–
At Washington, D.C.– #3 LSU vs. #2 Michigan State, 6:07 p.m.; #4 Virginia Tech vs. #1 Duke, 8:37 p.m.
At Kansas City–#5 Auburn vs. #1 North Carolina, 6:29 p.m.; #3 Houston vs. #2 Kentucky, 8:59 p.m.

College Baseball–
Illinois State at Creighton, 6:30 p.m.

 

Blogs

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