WBS Penguins suffer lopsided loss in Cleveland

The Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins lost to the Cleveland Monsters 7-1 on Friday night at Rocket Arena.
Wed, Apr 9
- NCAA Football
Local Roundup: Tunkhannock tops Pittston Area in softball
A five-spot in the first inning got Tunkhannock off to a fast start, and the Tigers poured more on late to pick up a 12-2 win in five innings over Pittston Area in Wyoming Valley Conference softball action on Wednesday.
- NHL
Smith drives in winning run as RailRiders salvage split of home opener doubleheader
The Scranton/Wilkes-Barre RailRiders split a doubleheader with the Rochester Red Wings on Wednesday night at PNC Field, falling 7-4 in game one and walking off the nightcap 4-3.
- NCAA Basketball
H.S. Baseball: Pittston Area rolls past Dallas in five innings
Just when it appeared Pittston Area was going to miss another opportunity to create some distance Wednesday, Dom Innamorati struck.
- NCAA Football
Female athletes to be in the majority at 2028 Olympics after big win for women’s soccer
GENEVA (AP) — Female athletes will be in the majority at an Olympics for the first time at the 2028 Los Angeles Summer Games thanks to a big win for women’s soccer.
- NCAA Basketball
The Masters ends 9-month wait for golf’s most anticipated major
AUGUSTA, Ga. (AP) — For a sports renowned for moving slowly, the Masters can’t get started fast enough.
- NCAA Basketball
Olivia Miles is transferring from Notre Dame to TCU to finish her college career
Olivia Miles is transferring from Notre Dame to finish her college career at TCU.
Tue, Apr 8
- NCAA Basketball
MLB Roundup: Skubal extends Tigers win streak, hands Yankees third straight loss
Tarik Skubal allowed four hits over six innings, Spencer Torkelson hit the first of three homers in the fourth inning off Carlos Carrasco and the Detroit Tigers extended their winning streak to five, beating the Yankees 5-0 Tuesday and dealing New York its first shutout loss this season.
- NCAA Basketball
Villanova national title hero Jenkins sues NCAA for money he could have made
Kris Jenkins, who made the winning shot for Villanova in the 2016 college basketball championship game, is suing the NCAA and six conferences to recoup income he contends he would have earned if athletes at the time were not barred from making money from their name, image and likeness.