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U.S. Sports Roundup

MLB Highlights

  • Baltimore Orioles: The Orioles fell to the Kansas City Royals 11–6 at Camden Yards. The Royals set a franchise record with seven home runs, including two by Maikel Garcia. Jackson Holliday provided a bright spot for Baltimore with a multi-homer game, becoming the youngest Oriole to do so since Manny Machado in 2012. (mlb.com)
  • Philadelphia Phillies: In a high-scoring affair, the Phillies were edged out by the Arizona Diamondbacks 11–9 in 10 innings. Josh Naylor’s RBI single in the 10th inning secured the win for Arizona. (AP)
  • Washington Nationals: The Nationals secured a 4–1 victory over the Cincinnati Reds. Luis García Jr. hit a solo home run to break a tie in the seventh inning, and CJ Abrams added a two-run double to extend the lead. (CBS sports)
  • Pittsburgh Pirates: The Pirates were shut out 4–0 by the San Diego Padres. Stephen Kolek, in his first MLB start, pitched 5 2/3 scoreless innings, leading the Padres to their fifth consecutive win. (ESPN)

NBA Playoffs

  • Golden State Warriors: The Warriors defeated the Houston Rockets 103–89 in Game 1 of their playoff series, taking an early lead in the matchup. (ESPN)

NHL Playoffs

  • Winnipeg Jets: In a thrilling Game 7, the Jets overcame the St. Louis Blues 4–3 in double overtime. Adam Lowry scored the game-winning goal, propelling Winnipeg into the second round of the Stanley Cup Playoffs. (AP)

College Sports

  • Gettysburg College: The men’s lacrosse team lost to Dickinson College 13–11 in the Centennial Conference championship. Despite a strong performance by Jackson Alpaugh, who scored four goals, Gettysburg couldn’t overcome a five-goal run by Dickinson in the second half. (Gettysburg College)
  • Gettysburg finished fourth with 72 points at the Outdoor Track & Field Centennial Conference Championships, earning five medals and five all-time top-ten finishes. One of them was Jack Regentin, a graduate of Biglerville High School, who set yet another hammer throw program record for the Bullets. Regentin led the Bullets with a fourth-place finish in the hammer throw with a season-best 46.10 meters, which sets a new program record. He also earned silver in discus with a toss of 45.92 meters and bronze in shot put with a throw of 15.16 meters.
  • Mount St. Mary’s University: The Mountaineers’ baseball team secured a 10–7 victory over Quinnipiac, winning the series. This marks Mount St. Mary’s first series win over Quinnipiac since 2010, improving their MAAC record to 11–13. (Quinnipiac University)

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