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Ibello, DeMase lead Hopkins in opener

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Miranda Ibello (Maryvale) scored four goals and Nicole DeMase had three goals to lead host Johns Hopkins to a 14-7 victory over Marquette in a season-opener for both teams. The Golden Eagles took a 1-0 lead before the Blue Jays scored six straight. ... Miranda Stinson scored seven goals and Darby Kiernan had five goals to lead No. 16 Colorado to a 20-10 victory over Michigan in a season-opener in Jacksonvil­le, Fla. The Buffaloes went on an 11-3 run in the second half. ... Twelve players scored at least one goal and sophomore Asa Goldstock made 11 saves to lead No. 7 Syracuse to a 23-11 win against Connecticu­t, 23-11. CAC POLL: Salisbury was chosen to finish first in the Capital Athletic Conference this season and defend its title. The Sea Gulls earned five firstplace votes and 61 total points to sit atop the poll, narrowly beating out York, which came in second with four first-place votes and a total of 60 points. Mary Washington received 50 points to come in third, followed by Christophe­r Newport University (42 points) and St. Mary's (36 points). which will be held in the Gene Roberts Room on the third floor of Knight Hall, is free and open to t he public. For i nformation, email bmechum@ umd.edu, 301- 405- 4605 or visit www.povichcent­er.org. WOMEN’SCOLLEGEBA­SKETBALL: Services for former Johns Hopkins women’s basketball coach Nancy Funk will be held on Monday at 11 a.m. at Grace Fellowship Church in Timonium. In lieu of flowers, the family asks that contributi­ons be made to Coaches vs. Cancer via the American Cancer Society. ... Mary Cuevas scored her 22nd points with 38 seconds left to lift Towson (9-14, 4-8 Colonial Athletic Associatio­n) to a 73-72 victory over Hofstra on Friday night. Cuevas also had eight rebounds for the Tigers. Nukiya Mayo added 19 points and 12 rebounds and Raine Bankston contribute­d 12 points and eight rebounds for Towson. COLLEGE SOFTBALL: Maryland named senior infielder-outfielder Skylynne Ellazar, senior outfielder Destiney Henderson, junior pitcher Sydney Golden and sophomore infielder Anna Kufta captains. ... The National Fastpitch Coaches Associatio­n named Salisbury’s LeAnne Collins (Hereford) and Annie Pietanza to its watch list for the Division III National Player of the Year award. COLLEGE SWIMMING: Johns Hopkins junior Michael Wohl and sophomore Michelle Wang were named the men’s and women’s Division III Swimmers of the Week by CollegeSwi­mming.com, and senior Anna Wisniewski was named the Independen­t Swimmer of the Week. CAPITALS TRADE: Washington acquired forwards Adam Chapie and Joe Whitney from the New York Rangers in exchange for forward John Albert and defenseman Hubert Labrie. Chapie and Whitney will report to the Hershey Bears of the American Hockey League. — after the first round of the PGA Tour Champions’ Boca Raton Championsh­ip. ... Lee Westwood shot a 2-under 70 to pull into a tie for the lead with Brett Rumford after two rounds of the World Super 6 in Perth, Australia.

Ireland will host the United States in an exhibition at Dublin on June 2, a matchup of teams that failed to qualify for the World Cup.

An Olympic swimmer who accused her former coach of sexually abusing her as a minor described “an extensive, abusive and incredibly manipulati­ve relationsh­ip” that spanned a decade in an emotional essay. Ariana Kukors wrote online that Sean Hutchison meticulous­ly controlled and manipulate­d her from a young age and that the abuse at times overshadow­ed her successes, including at the 2012 Olympic games in London.

Serena Williams won’t play in either of Saturday’s Fed Cup singles matches against Netherland­s. She is scheduled to team up with Lauren Davis to face Lesley Kerkhove and Demi Schuurs in Sunday’s doubles match. “Physically, I feel good,” Williams said. “Every day, I get better and I get stronger. That’s just something I always keep telling myself every day, I have to get better.” ... Topseeded David Goffin did not face a break point as he beat qualifier Karen Khachanov 6-4, 6-4 to reach the semifinals of the Open Sud de France in Montpellie­r, France. ... Top-seeded Stan Wawrinka defeated No. 6 seed Viktor Troicki 6-1, 7-6 (3) in the quarterfin­als of the Sofia (Bulgaria) Open.

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