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Pacheco, Tomas lead Diamondbacks to 9-1 Win over Rockies

colorado-rockiesPHOENIX (AP) — Jordan Pacheco stung his former team with a three-run home run and Yasmany Tomas drove in three runs with two singles, leading the Arizona Diamondbacks to a 9-1 victory over the Colorado Rockies on Wednesday night.

The Diamondbacks scored five runs in the fifth inning — all with two outs — to break open a 2-1 game. Rockies starter Jordan Lyles walked the bases loaded, and Tomas, whose first major-league RBI came Tuesday night, slapped a single to right field to drive in Ender Inciarte and Paul Goldschmidt.

Pacheco was next, and his first home run of the season cleared the wall in left field. Pacheco was waived by the Rockies last June and was claimed by the Diamondbacks.

It was the first home run allowed by Lyles (2-2) in seven starts. The Rockies are winless in all four of Lyles’ career starts in Arizona.

Josh Collmenter (2-3) held the Rockies to an unearned run and five hits over eight innings.

Huskers Start May with Trip to Northwestern

husker baseballLincoln – Without a road win in league play this season, the Nebraska baseball team (31-16, 6-9 Big Ten) will look to break that streak this weekend with a three-game series in Evanston, Ill., against the Northwestern Wildcats (13-29, 4-11 Big Ten). The series kicks off at Rocky Miller Park on Friday afternoon at 3:05 p.m., while both Saturday andSunday’s games are both set for 1:05 p.m. starts.

Nebraska enters the weekend in seventh place in the Big Ten with a 6-9 record, including an 0-6 mark on the road. The Huskers have been swept at Maryland and at Iowa, with three of the games decided by one run. In Nebraska’s nine conference losses this season, four have come by one run and three have been extra-inning defeats.

Nebraska has only made one trip to Rocky Miller Park since joining the Big Ten and it didn’t end well. The Huskers took the series opener in 2012, but then dropped the final two games of the series. The Huskers bounced back with a three-game sweep in Lincoln in 2013, but the Wildcats took their second series from the Huskers in three years last season. Northwestern took the first two games of the series in Lincoln in 2014 before the Huskers avoided the sweep with a 10-9 win in the series finale.

The Wildcats sit 11th in the conference standings with a 4-11 mark, including a 0-3 home mark in the league after they were swept by Ohio State last weekend. Northwestern was scheduled to have played two league series at home already, but due to renovations at Rocky Miller Park, its Big Ten home opener against Illinois in early April was moved to the Illini’s home field in Champaign, Ill. The Wildcats played their first 37 games of the year away from home, as they didn’t play their first home game until April 21. Following a 5-4 win over Chicago State on Wednesday night in 10 innings, the Wildcats are 3-3 at home this season.

While the Huskers are in search of their first Big Ten road series win of the season, the Wildcats are looking for their second conference series win overall this year. After starting the season with a 2-1 series victory at Minnesota, the Wildcats have dropped four straight series to Illinois (0-3), Michigan State (1-2), Iowa (1-2) and Ohio State (0-3).

Stampede Hold Off Storm To Even Series 1-1

tcstormKEARNEY, Neb. – The Sioux Falls Stampede got two goals and an assist from forward Mikey Eyssimont and stepped up its third period defense to defeat the Tri-City Storm 3-2 on Wednesday in Game 2 of the Western Conference Final at the Viaero Event Center, evening the best-of-five series at 1-1.

Tri-City got goals from Mason Appleton and Bobby Nardella in the loss, while forwards Garrett Gamez and Nick Master each had assists on both Storm goals.

Netminder Alec Dillon made 22 saves and took his first loss of the 2015 Clark Cup Playoffs. Dillon made numerous high-quality saves on shots in close during the second and third periods, keeping his team in the game.
Despite outshooting Sioux Falls 16-6 in the first, the Storm trailed 1-0 after the opening period on a goal by Troy Loggins. Tri-City also failed to convert on a 55 second 5-on-3 power play advantage in the first half of the period.

The Storm evened the score at 12:32 of the second with a power play goal from Appleton. Gamez got the puck to Appleton with a diving poke check and the Michigan State commit was able to tap it home while Sioux Falls netminder Stefanos Lekkas was out of position.

Appleton now leads all Storm skaters with three playoff goals in the team’s five postseason games.

But the Stampede took control of the game just minutes later when Eyssimont scored twice in just over two minutes. Both goals were assisted by Dakota Joshua and Troy Loggins.

Tri-City cut it to a one-goal game 1:02 after Eyssimont’s second tally when Nardella scored his second playoff goal. Master got the puck back to the defenseman at the left point during a broken play and the Notre Dame commit hammered it past Lekkas.

Neither team was able to score in the third period, in which the Storm outshot Sioux Falls 11-9. Tri-City had the advantage in shots on net 36-25 on the night, with Lekkas making 34 saves to earn the win for the Stampede.

Game 2 was originally scheduled to be played on Saturday, but was postponed to Wednesday due to an ice issue.

The series now shifts to Sioux Falls for Games 3 and 4 on Friday and Saturday this weekend. Both games are scheduled to begin at 7:05 p.m.

Notes: The Storm scratched forwards Matthew Freytag and Nolan Aibel, along with defenseman Jason Krych…

SCORING SUMMARY

1st Period
Sioux Falls – Troy Loggins (Mikey Eyssimont, Dillon Eichstadt) 17:47

2nd Period

Tri-City – Mason Appleton (power play) (Garrett Gamez, Nick Master) 12:32
Sioux Falls – Mikey Eyssimont (Dakota Joshua, Troy Loggins) 15:10
Sioux Falls – Mikey Eyssimont (Dakota Joshua, Troy Loggins) 17:22
Tri-City – Bobby Nardella (Nick Master, Garrett Gamez) 18:24

 

3rd Period
(no scoring)

PENALTIES

 

1st Period
Sioux Falls – Dillon Eichstadt – (Hooking), 2 min, 5:58
Sioux Falls – Troy Loggins – (Unsportsmanlike Conduct), 2 min, 6:31
Tri-City – Nick Master – (Unsportsmanlike Conduct), 2 min, 6:31
Sioux Falls – Logan O’Connor – (Hooking), 2 min, 7:04
Sioux Falls – Dakota Joshua – (Roughing), 2 min, 19:57
Tri-City – Garrett Gamez – (Roughing), 2 min, 19:57
Tri-City – Cody Milan – (Kneeing), 2 min, 19:57

2nd Period
Sioux Falls – Daniel Warpecha – (Tripping), 2 min, 3:32
Tri-City – Conner Valesano – (Roughing), 2 min, 6:02
Sioux Falls – Matt Nuttle – (Cross Checking), 2 min, 11:42
Sioux Falls – Mikey Eyssimont (Roughing), 2 min, 11:42
Tri-City – Conner Valesano – (Roughing), 2 min, 11:42
Tri-City – Vince Pedrie – (Unsportsmanlike Conduct) (Game Misconduct), 10 min, 18:24

3rd Period
Tri-City – Jalen Schulz – (Cross Checking), 2 min, 4:29
Sioux Falls – Dakota Joshua – (Roughing), 2 min, 19:59
Tri-City – Mason Appleton – (Roughing) (Double Minor), 4 min, 19:59
Tri-City – Chris Wilkie – (Unsportsmanlike Conduct) (Misconduct), 10 min, 19:59

Power Play

Sioux Falls – 0/4

Tri-City – 1/4


Shots

Sioux Falls: 6, 10, 9 = Total: 25
Tri-City: 16, 9, 11 = Total: 36

Saves
Sioux Falls – Stefanos Lekkas – 34/36
Tri-City – Alec Dillon – 22/25

Kipnis, Salazar Help Indians Break Losing Streak

kc-royalsCLEVELAND (AP) — Jason Kipnis homered and drove in four runs to help the Cleveland Indians snap a four-game losing streak with a 7-5 win over the Kansas City Royals on Wednesday night.

Kipnis hit a three-run home run — his first since July 31 of last season — in the third and then capped another three-run rally in the sixth with an RBI grounder. Michael Bourn’s double gave Cleveland the lead.

Danny Salazar (3-0) allowed four runs in six innings.

Kansas City shortstop Alcides Escobar suffered a bruised left cheek after being hit in the head by a pitch from Salazar in the fifth inning. The ball struck Escobar on the left side of the helmet and he was on the ground for several moments. He walked off the field with help from two Royals trainers.

Yordano Ventura (2-2) allowed five runs in 5 1-3 innings.

Royals’ Escobar Hit in Head by Pitch

Alcides Escobar
Alcides Escobar

CLEVELAND (AP) — Kansas City Royals shortstop Alcides Escobar was hit in the head by a pitch from Cleveland’s Danny Salazar in the fifth inning on Wednesday.

Escobar was hit in the left side of the helmet and dropped to the ground immediately as two Royals trainers rushed on the field.

Escobar stayed down for several moments before being moved into a sitting position. He walked to the dugout with help from the trainers and was taken to the clubhouse.

Salazar was upset over the incident and patted his hand in his glove as Escobar left the field. Kansas City’s Mike Moustakas, the on-deck hitter, knelt down while several Indians in the field looked on in concern.

Kansas City pitcher Yordano Ventura, who was ejected from his last two starts and is facing a seven-game suspension, didn’t retaliate in the bottom of the inning.

Playoff Approves Weekly Rankings, puts off Army-Navy Issue

College Football Playoff NCAAIRVING, Texas (AP) — The College Football Playoff management committee approved having weekly rankings again this season, but put off making a decision on how to incorporate the Army-Navy game into the final rankings when the game is played a week after selection Sunday.

The selection committee’s first top 25 will be released No. 3 after the ninth week of the season. The final rankings will be released Dec. 6.

College Football Playoff executive director Bill Hancock said the FBS commissioners recalled the constant tweaks to the Bowl Championship Series that caused fans to lose confidence in that system and decided it was best not to tinker with the new format.

The College Football Playoff national title game will be held at University of Phoenix Stadium in Glendale, Arizona, on Jan. 11.

22 Horses Entered for 141st Kentucky Derby

Kentucky-Derby-Churchill-DoLOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) — Twenty-two horses have been entered for Saturday’s Kentucky Derby, two more than the maximum field of 20.

The entry box closed Wednesday morning, with the surprise late entry of Tale of Verve. The draw to determine post positions is set for later in the afternoon. The field is limited to the top 20 horses based on points earned in designated prep races.

Leading the way is expected favorite American Pharoah, winner of the Arkansas Derby. The colt is trained by three-time Derby winner Bob Baffert, who will also saddle likely second favorite Dortmund, undefeated at 6-0.

Todd Pletcher will saddle four horses: Blue Grass winner Carpe Diem, Florida Derby winner Materiality, Itsaknockout and Louisiana Derby runner-up Stanford.

Hawks’ Kyle Korver Wins NBA Sportsmanship Award

Kyle Korver (Photo from ESPN.com)
Kyle Korver (Photo from ESPN.com)

NEW YORK (AP) — Atlanta’s Kyle Korver has won the NBA Sportsmanship Award and will receive the Joe Dumars Trophy before the Hawks host Brooklyn in Game 5 of their playoff series.

Korver earned 87 of 317 first-place votes and 2,351 total points in voting by NBA players. New Orleans All-Star Anthony Davis was second with 2,171 points.

Korver beat out five other finalists — one from each division. Chicago’s Pau Gasol was third, followed by Oklahoma City’s Nick Collison, Toronto’s Amir Johnson and the Lakers’ Jeremy Lin.

The NBA said Wednesday it will make a $10,000 donation on behalf of Korver to his charity of choice, Helping Hand Rescue Mission. The trophy is named for former Detroit Pistons guard and Hall of Famer Joe Dumars, the award’s first recipient in 1995-96.

Four Ex-Huskers Named to NFF Hampshire Honor Society

nebraska_helmetFormer Huskers Ameer Abdullah, Mike Moudy, Mark Pelini and Trevor Roach each earned a spot on the NFF Hampshire Honor Society when the National Football Foundation and College Hall of Fame announced the members on Wednesday.

The society is comprised of college football players from all divisions of play who each maintained a cumulative 3.2 GPA or better throughout their college career. A total of 817 players from 278 schools qualified for membership in the society’s ninth year, setting a new record for the number of schools represented in the history of the program, which began in 2007.

Abdullah finished his collegiate career in 2014 by putting together his third consecutive 1,000-yard rushing season and completed his career with 4,588 yards on the ground, second-best in school history. A finalist for the Doak Walker Award, he ran for 1,611 yards and 19 touchdowns as a senior en route to second-team All-America honors from several publications.

Moudy started all 13 games on the offensive line and helped the Huskers rank among the top 20 nationally in rushing offense and scoring offense. Pelini also saw action on the offensive line, as he started the first 11 games of the 2014 campaign before suffering a season-ending ankle injury in November.

Roach helped lead the Blackshirt defense with 63 tackles in 2014, which included 32 solo stops. The linebacker started the final six games of the season and played every regular-season game before sitting out the Holiday Bowl with an injury.

Moudy, Pelini and Roach are each three-time Academic All-Big Ten team members.

NPCC Lady Knights Basketball Sign Frost

Linsey Frost NPCC KnightsThe North Platte Community College Lady Knights basketball team announces the signing of Linsey Frost of Knoxville, Ark. for the 2015 – 2016 basketball season.

Frost, a 5’ 7” shooting guard, played for the Lamar High School Lady Warriors.

Frost averaged 8.6 points per game 1.7 assists per game, 1.3 steals per game and 2.9 rebounds per game.  Frost shot 33 percent from the field and 29 percent from behind the three-point line.

She was an all-district player in her junior and senior year and played in an all star game her senior year.

Knights head coach Richard Thurin said, “Linsey shoots the three-pointer pretty well and plays with a lot of intensity.”

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