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NCAA Division I Men’s Lacrosse Glance

All Times EDT

Opening Round

Wednesday, May 6

Marist 10, Stony Brook 6

Jacksonville 13, Robert Morris 7

First Round

Saturday, May 9

No. 3 North Carolina 24, Albany (NY) 6

No. 8 Penn St. 10, Army 6

Johns Hopkins 9, No. 7 Cornell 8, OT

Duke 14, No. 4 Richmond 12

Sunday, May 10

No. 2 Notre Dame 18, Jacksonville 5

No. 1 Princeton 17, Marist 8

No. 6 Syracuse 16, Yale 15

Georgetown 14, No. 5 Virginia 10

Quarterfinals

At Delaware Stadium, Newark, Del.

Saturday, May 16

No. 2 Notre Dame 15, Johns Hopkins 9

No. 6 Syracuse 13, No. 3 North Carolina 11

Sunday, May 17

No. 1 Princeton 14, No. 8 Penn St. 10

Duke 16, Georgetown 6

Semifinals

At Scott Stadium, Charlottesville, Va.

Saturday, May 23

No. 1 Princeton vs. Duke, noon

No. 2 Notre Dame vs. No. 6 Syracuse, 2:30 p.m.

Championship

At Scott Stadium, Charlottesville, Va.

Monday, May 25

Semifinal winners, TBD

Mariners’ Kade Anderson signs autographs, takes it all in before impressing in big league debut

SEATTLE (AP) — Well before Kade Anderson threw his first MLB pitch, the Seattle Mariners’ prized left-hander took some time to make a few fans’ days. The 22-year-old Anderson got done with his warmup routine on Saturday quicker than usual before his much-ballyhooed big league debut against the Chicago Cubs. So, rather than ignore the young fans who watched his bullpen session, Anderson did a little something out of the ordinary and scribbled his signature a handful of times before the Mariners beat the Cubs 5-4 in walk-off fashion. Growing up in Slidell, Louisiana, Anderson didn’t go to many major league games. But, Anderson used to hound LSU baseball players for autographs as a kid, so he was more than willing to lend a few minutes of his time. “That’s what it’s all about at the end of the day, to go out there and pitch for the fans,” Anderson said. “... You just got to give back to those kids.”
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