ESU women’s soccer falls to SW Baptist, 2-1
The Emporia State soccer team dropped a 2-1 decision to Southwest Baptist on Friday night at the TRYSA soccer fields.
The Hornets were out-shot 30-7 but made good on one of their two shots on goal.
Dominie Emmanuel put SBU up 1-0 in the third minute, knocking in a rebound for her sixth goal of the season.
ESU responded nine minutes later, as Amanda Miano finished a cross from Jennifer Gurnsey to score her second goal of the year.
The Bearcats’ Caitlin Tull knocked in the game-winner in the 32nd minute, putting in a header off a cross from Christina Swartz.
Goalkeeper Megan Martin returned to the Hornets’ lineup to post 11 saves. She was held out of Thursday’s game with a back injury.
ESU (0-11, 0-7 MIAA) travels to face Washburn on Oct. 4.
Sabathia gets win
No. 100, beats Royals
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — C.C. Sabathia is ready to get a fresh look at the New York Yankees.
Sabathia survived line drives off each wrist — both hit by Mark Grudzielanek — and earned his 100th career victory, pitching the Cleveland Indians past Kansas City 5-3 Friday night to wrap up home-field advantage for the first round of the playoffs.
The Indians claimed their 95th victory, tying them with the Boston Red Sox for the most wins in the American League. The Red Sox, however, hold the tiebreaker by taking five of seven from Cleveland.
The AL Central champions will open the playoffs at home against the Yankees while the Red Sox start at home against the Los Angeles Angels.
The Yankees went 6-0 against the Indians during the regular season.
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