Kraken News

The Kraken are continuing their final road trip of the season tomorrow night. They’re traveling down south to face the San Jose Sharks.  Both teams have already been eliminated from the playoffs, but the Sharks’ woes have been much more severe. They currently own the fewest points in the NHL with 50, which is still 20 less than the struggling Kraken.

Seattle enters the match coming off a dominant 5-0 win in Vancouver. They’ll look to win back-to-back road games for the first time since mid-February. Coverage begins at 6:30 and puck drops at 7:00 tomorrow night on KPUG.

College Basketball News

Women’s Final Four action is underway in Tampa, FL. Reigning champ South Carolina is battling Texas in a matchup of #1 seeds. After that, UCLA takes on UConn at 6:30 as the Huskies’ Paige Bueckers looks to continue her red-hot play in the tournament. Winners will move on to Sunday’s national title game.

Meanwhile, the men’s Final Four is getting ready to tip off tomorrow. Florida is taking its 10-game win streak to San Antonio, TX for a match against top overall seed Auburn. The Tigers will look to get revenge for their 9-point loss to the Gators earlier this season. After that, presumptive #1 NBA draft pick Cooper Flagg and Duke are taking on Houston. Flagg was named AP College Basketball Player of the Year today, making him just the fourth freshman to ever win the award. Winners advance to the national title game on Monday. You can tune into all of tomorrow’s Final Four action starting at 1:00 on KPUG.

Seahawks News

Seahawks legend Richard Sherman wasn’t the only pro athlete to have his house burglarized near Seattle recently. The Seattle Times reports that two-time Cy Young Award winner Blake Snell fell victim to a burglary at his home in Woodway on March 26. Snell and his family weren’t home at the time of the break-in and it’s currently unclear what, if anything, was stolen.

It came three days before Sherman’s house was the target of an armed robbery in Maple Valley. Edmonds Police say they’re investigating whether the two break-ins are connected.  The FBI issued a formal warning to sports leagues in December about organized theft groups targeting professional athletes.

WWU Vikings News

Western Washington University softball is delving back into conference play this weekend. The Viks are playing a four-game road series against reigning regular season GNAC champion Northwest Nazarene. Western took the first game of today’s doubleheader 6-5 earlier this afternoon.

They’ll play another doubleheader tomorrow before heading back to Bellingham for next weekend’s home series against Montana State Billings. It will be a key series between the top two teams in the GNAC standings. The 23-9 Vikings are currently tied for 11th place in the national D-II rankings.