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Syracuse’s comeback falls short in 7-5 loss to Pittsburgh
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Trailing by six in the second inning, Syracuse wasn’t fazed by its disastrous start to the game. Mackenzie Foster and Kelly Breen hit singles and the Orange then loaded the bases after Rebecca Clyde walked.
Pitt starter Olivia Stefanoni continued her struggles, walking Madelyn Lopez, which brought Foster home to score SU’s first run. With one of the best opportunities to close the gap, Angel Jasso, who had seven hits across the series, stepped up again for Syracuse with a two-run single. The Orange cut their deficit to 6-3, but they couldn’t make up for their slow start throughout the rest of the game.
In the final game of its three-game series against Pittsburgh on Sunday, Syracuse’s (21-20, 5-13 ACC) comeback effort fell short in its 7-5 loss to Pittsburgh (15-29, 6-12 ACC). After losing the series, Syracuse is the No. 12 seed in the conference standings—two sports behind ACC Tournament eligibility. Meanwhile, Pittsburgh now possesses the No. 10 seed and is in place to qualify for the ACC Tournament as the final team in.
Saturday’s matchup showcased Syracuse’s phenomenal offensive prowess, as the team blasted three homers and 16 hits. Though in the final game of the series — after the teams split the first two contests — the Panthers opened fire in the first inning.
As Kat Rodriguez stole second, Cami Thompson — who hit homers Friday and Saturday — hit another long ball to give Pittsburgh a two-run lead. Then, Desirae Martinez hit a solo homer to center field, extending Pitt’s lead.
KK Esparza kept the Panthers’ momentum going with a single up the middle, prompting the Orange to sub Lindsey Hendrix into the circle. Despite the pitching change, Pitt’s Rachael Fuerst blasted a homer on Hendrix’s first pitch, establishing a 5-0 lead with just one out.
The Panthers’ threat didn’t end there. Ana Hernandez then hit Pitt’s fourth home run in the first inning. Syracuse eventually got the third out thanks to Kelly Breen, who retired Macy Hamilton with a clean throw to first base.
After SU didn’t score in the top of the frame, Pittsburgh extended its lead to 7-0 in the bottom of the second. After Hendrix conceded a walk, Kylie Griggs stole second despite getting caught in a pickle. Amanda Ramirez then sent Griggs home on a single to right center field.
Though that was the last time the Panthers scored, allowing Syracuse to cut into its deficit. The Orange had two decent chances to score in the third and sixth innings, but they couldn’t capitalize.
Syracuse remained scoreless until the final inning. Posner opened up the frame with a single to the left side. Madison Knight, who pitched the later 2.1 innings of the game, ripped a homer, bringing Syracuse’s deficit to 7-5. Though Pitt pitcher Peyton Schemmer settled down, ending SU’s comeback effort to seal a crucial series win for the Panthers.
Published on April 21, 2024 at 9:32 pm
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Record number of peregrine falcons counted in Allegheny County
In the early 1960s, the peregrine falcon population declined so sharply that the raptors weren’t even nesting in Pennsylvania. But now, the National Aviary says a record number have been counted in Allegheny County.
The National Aviary says six peregrine falcons were recorded in the county during the annual Audubon Christmas Bird Count. The nation’s longest-running citizen science project collects data on bird populations for ornithologists, the aviary says. It also plays a role in guiding conservation action, like what was needed to bring peregrine falcons back from the brink of extinction.
Because of the use of DDT, peregrine falcons were no longer nesting in the state of Pennsylvania by the early 1960s, the aviary said. But after the harmful pesticide, which negatively affects reproduction rates in birds, was banned in 1972, conservation efforts have helped the peregrine falcon rebound. It was removed from the federal endangered species list in 1999 and Pennsylvania’s list in 2021.
The record number of peregrine falcons in Allegheny County is thanks in part to the nest on top of Pitt’s Cathedral of Learning in Oakland. For the past two years, biologists with the Pennsylvania Game Commission have banded chicks born in the nest. Three were banded last year, and two the year before that.
People can watch Carla and Ecco raise their family in the nest on a livestream camera run by the National Aviary. Carla laid her first egg of the breeding season on March 16 last year, so the aviary says the start of another season isn’t too far away.
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Police investigating two late-night McKeesport shootings
Police are investigating two shootings that happened less than 30 minutes apart on Sunday night in McKeesport.
Two men were injured in the shootings that happened at two different locations.
Allegheny County Police said that the department’s Homicide Unit was requested and responded to assist in the shooting investigations.
According to police, officers were first called to the area of Lysle Boulevard and Huey Street, where a man was shot just after 10:30 p.m. on Sunday night.
KDKA’s news crew at the scene saw the outside of the Sunoco gas station along Lysle Boulevard lined with crime tape and what appeared to be blood on the front door of the store.
Police also had an area taped off around the intersection of nearby 5th Avenue and Huey Street. The man who was shot in the area was taken to the hospital in stable condition.
Police said they are also investigating a shooting that happened in the area of an alleyway behind Madison Avenue, where another man was shot Dispatchers said the second shooting happened around 25 minutes after the first.
The two shooting scenes in McKeesport are located around 1/4 of a mile apart.
At the second shooting scene, KDKA’s news crew at the scene saw police taping off an alleyway between Madison Avenue and Petty Street.
Officers at the scene were shining flashlights and looking into a black sedan that had its flashers on. The man who was shot in the area of Madison Avenue was taken to the hospital in stable condition.
Police didn’t specify if the two shootings are believed to be related.
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Silovs makes 22 saves, Penguins shut out Golden Knights | NHL.com
Vegas allowed two power-play goals on Pittsburgh’s four chances after giving up one on 12 opportunities the previous four games.
“I think we just had poor execution all game long,” Golden Knights forward Reilly Smith said. “Obviously, our penalty kill has been pretty good for us and that wasn’t good enough tonight.”
Rickard Rakell pushed it to 4-0 on another power play at 15:06, stopping a shot from Karlsson with his left skate and wrapping a shot around Hill.
Brazeau scored on a wrist shot from above the right circle at 14:59 of the third period for the 5-0 final.
“Second period, they took it to us,” McNabb said. “We were out of it, basically.”
NOTES: With goals from Kindel, Chinakhov and Brazeau, the Penguins have 73 goals by players in their first season with the team. It’s the most in the NHL this season and 13 more than the next closest (the Anaheim Ducks, 59). … The Golden Knights have been outscored 9-1 in the first and second periods of their first three games out of the break for the Olympics. … Karlsson has 908 points (204 goals, 704 assists), tied with Scott Stevens (908 points; 196 goals, 712 assists) for the 13th-most by a defenseman in League history. … Vegas forward Mitch Marner had a point streak end at six games (seven points; four goals, three assists).
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