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John Carroll blasts Wilmington lacrosse team 25-0

WILMINGTON, Ohio — The Wilmington College men’s lacrosse team lost to the John Carroll University Blue Streaks Saturday afternoon at Townsend Field 25-0.

Borgan sets record, WHS grads have strong day in Berea

BEREA, Ky. – The Wilmington College men’s track and field team competed in an unscored Landon Bond Classic Saturday and Nathen Borgan set a new school standard in the hammer throw.

Duncan breaks another WC record at Berea College

BEREA, Ky. – The Wilmington College women’s track and field team competed at the unscored Landon Bond Classic Saturday at Berea College.

Quakers split OAC doubleheader with Student Princes

WILMINGTON, Ohio – The Wilmington College softball team split their Ohio Athletic Conference doubleheader with the Heidelberg University Student Princes at home Saturday, winning 10-2 in five innings and losing 8-6 in the nightcap.

Diels, Hurricane too much for Blue Lions 8-2

WASHINGTON CH — Lauren Diels pitched a 1-hitter and had four hits at the plate Saturday in an 8-2 win over Washington in non-league softball in Fayette County.

Clark gets her shot at NCAA championship with dream matchup against powerful South Carolina

CLEVELAND (AP) — The perfect player vs. the perfect team. A perfect ending.

MASTERS ‘24: A trivia quiz on all things Masters and Augusta

AUGUSTA, Ga. (AP) — How well do you know the Masters? Try this 18-hole quiz:

Unbeaten Blue Lions hand Hurricane 9-1 defeat

WASHINGTON CH — The Washington Senior High School baseball juggernaut handed Wilmington a 9-1 loss Saturday afternoon.

MASTERS ‘24: Matsuyama impresses champions dinner with speech. In English, no less

AUGUSTA, Ga. (AP) — Hideki Matsuyama took a few minutes to scroll through his phone until he found the one photo that caused him so much anxiety, and the one that gave 31 men in green jackets deep admiration for the newest member of the Masters Club.

Caitlin Clark leads Iowa rally for 71-69 win over UConn in women’s Final Four

CLEVELAND (AP) — Caitlin Clark eventually found a way.