Stanford’s VanDerveer, McPhee-McCuin of Ole Miss keep giving
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 02:20:57 GMT
STANFORD, Calif. (AP) — They are two coaches spreading goodwill from opposite sides of the country, the legend and the lady who vows to be one and considers herself a key figure in the future of women’s basketball.When Tara VanDerveer’s top-seeded Stanford team had eliminated surprising Sacred Heart in the first round of the NCAA Tournament, the Hall of Fame coach took a moment in the handshake line to offer her encouragement and best wishes to coach Jessica Mannetti and her star freshman guard, Ny’Ceara Pryor.Mississippi coach Yolett McPhee-McCuin has received that same kindness from VanDerveer, who went out of her way to welcome the Rebels to campus this week. Now, these two community-focused coaches will face off when the top-seeded Cardinal (29-5) take on No. 9 seed Ole Miss (24-8) in the second round of the NCAA Tournament on Sunday night for a spot in the Sweet Sixteen at next weekend’s Seattle Regional.Stanford star Cameron Brink returned to the practice floor and...Baylor overcomes 18-point deficit to advance over Alabama
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 02:20:57 GMT
STORRS, CONN. (AP) — Ja’Mee Asberry scored 26 points, including three key foul shots in the final minute, and No. 7 seed Baylor overcame an early 18-point deficit to beat Alabama 78-74 on Saturday in the opening round of the NCAA Tournament. Sarah Andrews and Caitlin Bickle each added 14 for the Bears (20-12), whose rally tied for the third biggest comeback in tournament history. Baylor closed the game on a 7-0 run, all from the foul line. The Bears will face No. 2 seed UConn in the second round Monday night. Brittany Davis tied a career high with 33 points for Alabama (20-11), which closes its season on a five-game losing streak.The Crimson Tide led 22-4 after a quarter and by 11 at halftime. But the Bears opened the third quarter on a 16-3 run and took the lead at 46-44 on a 3-pointer from the left wing by Andrews, one of her four on the evening.Alabama fought back and led 59-54 after 30 minutes. But Baylor held Alabama without a field goal for more than four minutes in the ...Coast Guard searching for man last seen in water near Miami Marine Stadium
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 02:20:57 GMT
Authorities seek the public’s help in their search for a man who went missing and was last seen in the water off Virginia Key.According to the U.S. Coast Guard, 21-year-old Enoch Tong was last seen in the water near Miami Marine Stadium on Saturday,Officials said Tong was wearing a white floral shirt and pink shorts at the time he went missing. He was not wearing a life jacket.Local partner agencies are assisting USCG crews in their search for Tong.Officials urge anyone with information on his whereabouts to call USCG Sector Miami at 305-535-4472.Panthers have 4-goal 3rd in 4-2 comeback win over Devils
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 02:20:57 GMT
SUNRISE, Fla. (AP) — Sam Reinhart scored two of Florida’s four third-period goals and the Panthers rallied to beat the New Jersey Devils 4-2 on Saturday night.Aleksander Barkov and Matthew Tkachuk also scored and Sergei Bobrovsky made 32 saves. The Panthers kept pace in the Eastern Conference wild-card race, extending their points streak to six at 5-0-1.Nico Hischier and Jesper Boqvist scored in the second period for New Jersey and rookie goalie Akira Schmid made 36 saves. The Devils have lost three straight.Hischier opened the scoring while killing a penalty, intercepting an errant pass at the top of the offensive zone and charging in on Bobrovsky at 2:16.A little over five minutes later, Boqvist scored, with Bobrovsky and a couple of his teammates down on the ice after the goalie’s previous save.Florida got on the board at 6:14 of the third on an odd play when Brandon Montour’s shot from the point hit Marc Staal as he was going toward the net. The puck dropped ri...Bill Browder calls on EU to act on Georgia as Saakashvili’s health declines
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 02:20:57 GMT
Billionaire businessman and Kremlin critic Bill Browder is turning his focus to a new target — Georgia — and is urging the EU to sanction those responsible for the condition of detained former President Mikheil Saakashvili, whose health is deteriorating rapidly. In an interview with POLITICO’s EU Confidential podcast, Browder said it was time for the EU to expand the reach of its human rights sanctions to cover people in Georgia. Saakashvili is a personal enemy of Russian President Vladimir Putin and his case is rapidly becoming a barometer of whether the governing Georgian Dream party in Tbilisi is willing to engage with the EU and the U.S. Georgian Dream’s critics complain that it is deliberately sabotaging the country’s EU aspirations to avoid rocking the boat with Moscow.Saakashvili is serving a six-year sentence for abuse of power, and there is increasing concern for his wellbeing. Medical reports seen by POLITICO late last year revealed traces of “mercur...7 myths standing in the way of Ukraine’s victory
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 02:20:57 GMT
Gabrielius Landsbergis is the minister of foreign affairs of Lithuania.Despite all the cruelty and hatred unleashed by Russian President Vladimir Putin’s regime, Ukraine continues to resist its aggressor — and it is ready to fight until victory.A year ago, many doubted Ukraine. They suggested that in days — at most weeks — Russia would seize Kyiv. And some of those voices who proved to be so manifestly wrong then are now brandishing “peace plans,” nudging Ukraine to accept concessions on its sovereignty and territorial integrity in exchange for Russia’s agreement to end the war.But these “peace plans” are based on prevailing myths that we must confront before they become a reality.First myth — Ukraine is unable to reclaim its territories.Ukraine has already busted that claim by retaking territory from Russia’s control — from the outskirts of Kyiv to Kharkiv and Kherson. Ukrainians have the will to fight and an effective strategy to reclaim all of what belongs to them. Instead, it is...Preparations underway for South Boston St. Patrick’s Day Parade
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 02:20:57 GMT
Preparations are underway for the annual South Boston St. Patrick’s Day Parade and this will be the first year since the pandemic that the parade will continue along its full traditional route. Officials are warning the thousands of people who are expected to attend the parade to plan ahead and leave extra time for their commute amid ongoing restrictions on several MBTA lines. The commuter rail will be running extra trains in anticipation of the crowds.The parade is set to kick off at 1 p.m.Bitty & Beau’s coffee shop closes Melrose location
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 02:20:57 GMT
Bitty & Beau’s a coffee chain that employs people with a disabilities has closed the doors on its location in Melrose.The chain says it is currently looking for a new location in Boston. In a statement, the company said it is “actively pursuing a new Bitty & Beau’s Coffee franchise location in Boston proper. We are grateful for the hard work and dedication the employees in Melrose have demonstrated over the past year and a half and hope that our mission has inspired other businesses to consider hiring individuals with disabilities.”‘My whole life was in that apartment’: Multi-family home in Somerville goes up in flames
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 02:20:57 GMT
Firefighters battled a fast-moving blaze that raced through a multi-family home in Somerville on Saturday.As he watched his home on Walker Street go up in flames, one of the tenants told 7NEWS, “I’m freaked out, my whole life is in that apartment … I’m glad everybody got out.”Emergency crews could be seen giving oxygen to a cat that was pulled from the building. The cause of the fire remains under investigation.Brandon Nimmo week-to-week with ankle and knee sprains
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 02:20:57 GMT
Opening Day is in jeopardy for Brandon Nimmo.The Mets have avoided the worst with the centerfielder, who left a Grapefruit League game with an ankle injury Friday night. Imaging showed taken Saturday morning showed a low-grade sprain to his right knee and ankle and he’s considered week-to-week.General manager Billy Eppler says the club is relieved to see no structural damages to Nimmo’s ankle or knee. A week-to-week timeline doesn’t sound promising and it does mean he probably won’t be ready to start the season but Eppler seemed to have some optimism with a little under two weeks left in spring training.Nimmo was injured sliding into second base Friday night against the Miami Marlins at Clover Park. He appeared to jam his knee awkwardly and manager Buck Showalter said Nimmo caught a spike on his ankle but overall was feeling good.Without Nimmo, the Mets have a void to fill defensively in center field and at the top of the order. His on-base abilities and spee...Latest news
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