Thunder seek playoff berth tonight

Bloomington Thunder
The Bloomington Thunder are one point away from clinching a playoff berth. (Photo by Nikki D Photography)

By WJBC Staff

The Bloomington Thunder can clinch a United States Hockey League playoff berth with a win tonight at the Dubuque Fighting Saints.

The Thunder (33-18-3-1) are nine points ahead of the Youngstown Phantoms for the fourth playoff spot in the Eastern Conference with five games remaining for both clubs.

Listen live from Dubuque at 7:15 p.m. on WJBC.com.

The Illinois State baseball team will try to put an end to a season-long five-game losing streak when it heads to New Orleans, Louisiana, for a three-game series at Tulane, beginning Friday.
First pitch tonight is set for 6:30 p.m. on WJBC.com.

The Illinois State softball team will put the finishing touches on a 30-game road trip this weekend with a three-game series at Southern Illinois starting with a doubleheader today. Illinois State (9-18, 1-1 MVC) split a doubleheader against Missouri State last weekend in Springfield, Missouri. Listen live starting at 3 p.m. on WJBC.com.

Greg Halbleib will host Sportstalk at 6 on WJBC 1230 AM and WJBC.com.

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