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Katie Laing had seven assists in the contest, giving her the all-time ND school record (471) and top single-season mark (147). The second baseman also added a hit.
The Irish came up empty in the fourth after getting a pair of runners in scoring position.
In her 100th career start, Irish starter Brittney Barger (29-13) gave up six hits and three earned runs while shouldering the loss.
Linda Kohan drew two walks to tie Notre Dame’s single-season record (36).
ND Lady Golfers 12th in NCAA Central Regional: Notre Dame’s lady golfers are 12th in the NCAA Central Regional at
ND shot a team score of 302, 14-over par and three shots off the cut.
The second round of the regional is today; it concludes Saturday.
Silver Hawks 6, Wizards 5 (11): Hawk catcher Sean Coughlin continued his torrid hitting as he doubled in Evan Frey with the running run—his fourth RBI of the game--in the 11th inning Thursday night at the Cove.
Frey had led off the inning with a single and reached second on a botched pickoff attempt by
Center fielder Frey also led off the first inning with a single and scored on an error which loaded the bases. Aaron Hanke drove in Taylor Harbin with a sacrifice fly in the first.
The hosts scored two more runs in the fifth inning. Frey singled with one out and scored his third run of the game on Coughlin’s 2-run single.
The Hawks (11-20) tied it in the seventh on Hanke’s two-out single that scored Michael Mee.
Winning pitcher Evan Scribner (1-3) went the last three innings, allowing one hit and striking out four.
The all-Hoosier series continues through the weekend; game time tonight is 7 p.m.
Thursday NBA Playoff Scores: Celtics 89, Cavaliers 73 (Celtics lead 2-0); Spurs 110, Hornets 99 (Hornets lead 2-1).
Thursday NHL Playoff Scores: Red Wings 4, Stars 1 (Red Wings lead 1-0).
Thursday MLB National League: Pirates 5, Giants 4; Braves 5, Padres 4;
Thursday MLB American League: White Sox 6, Twins 2; Red Sox 5, Tigers 1; Yankees 6, Indians 3; Devil Rays 8, Blue Jays 3; Orioles 4, Royals 1; Rangers 5, Mariners 0.
Thursday MLS Scores: Fire 2, DC United 0.
Thursday WNBA Exhibition Scores: Mystics 58,
Nation/World
Obama Wins Two More Superdelegates: Barack Obama picked up the support of two more superdelegates in his for the Democratic presidential nomination today, including a former Hillary Clinton supporter.
That gives him a total of six superdelegates who have come over to the Obama camp since his strong showing in Tuesday’s Indiana (lost narrow decision) and North Carolina (won landslide) primaries.
As of last Thursday, Obama had 1,849.5 delegates to 1,697 for
There are 217 pledged delegates left in the remaining primaries:
The means the 800 superdelegates will probably decide the nomination; 260 of those remain uncommitted, including 2nd District U.S. Representative Joe Donnelly.
UN Suspends Relief Aid Supplies to
Earlier, in a statement,
In the statement, the government said it would distribute international relief supplies itself.
Altogether, by one count, 11 chartered planes with relief supplies have landed in
The top American diplomat in Mynmar, Shari Villarosa, said the death toll could reach 100,000 if help was not prompt and the humanitarian situation worsened.
One United Nations official said he had never seen delays like this in delivering relief supplies to a disaster area.
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