IHSA Softball
Monticello def PBL 10-0
Charleston def Rantoul 12-1
St. Joe Ogden def Bismarck Henning/Rossville Alvin 18-8
Hannah Dukeman and Bailey Dowling hit 2 homeruns, Kennedy Hudson, Sophie Martlage and Reagan Crippen each hit a homerun
Fisher def Armstrong Potomac 12-2
Lauren Sommer, Sydney Eichelberger and Shelbee Owens each scored 3 runs
Mahomet Seymour def St. Thomas More 19-0
Karley Yergler pitched the no hitter with 12 strikeouts
IHSA Baseball
Chilton County (Alabama) def Rantoul 8-1
Centennial def St. Joe Ogden 2-1
Armstrong Potomac def Fisher 7-4
Gaven Lund had 4 hits
NBA
Portland Trail Blazers beat the Chicago Bulls 118-98
UNDATED (AP) — Major League Baseball has seen a shift in recent years, with advanced analytics and bold strategies now ruling the game. But with all 30 teams set to play Thursday on opening day across North America, there's an easy way to tell the sport has entered a new era. Look at the rosters and there's not a single active player left from the 20th century. With Adrian Beltre's retirement and Bartolo Colon's absence, everyone who played in the 1900s is now gone. The other things diminishing noticeably are complete games and shutouts.
Today
Chicago Cubs at Texas Rangers
St. Louis Cardinals at Milwaukee Brewers
Chicago White Sox at Kansas City Royals
NCAA
Gonzaga vs Florida St.
Tennessee vs Purdue
Michigan vs Texas Tech
Virginia vs Oregon