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2017-18 Ivy League Men's Basketball
Week 12 2017-18 Ivy League Men’s Basketball January 22, 2018 STANDINGS UPCOMING SCHEDULE FRIDAY, JANUARY 26 Ivy League Overall *Dartmouth at Brown, 7 p.m. Eleven Sports/ILN Record Pct. Home Away Record Pct. Home Away Neutral Streak *Harvard at Yale, 7 p.m. ILN Penn 3-0 1.000 3-0 0-0 12-6 .667 6-3 4-2 2-1 L 1 Harvard 2-0 1.000 1-0 1-0 7-10 .412 4-1 2-8 1-1 W 1 SATURDAY, JANUARY 27 *Columbia at Cornell, 4 p.m. ILN Princeton 2-1 .667 3-0 0-0 9-8 .529 4-2 4-4 1-2 W 2 *Harvard at Brown, 6 p.m. NESN Plus / ILN Brown 1-1 .500 1-0 0-1 8-7 .533 6-1 2-6 0-0 W 1 *Dartmouth at Yale, 7 p.m. ILN Yale 1-1 .500 1-0 0-1 8-10 .444 4-2 4-8 0-0 L 1 3Saint Joe’s at Penn, 7 p.m. NBC Sports Philly/ILN Columbia 1-2 .333 1-0 0-2 4-12 .250 3-3 1-9 0-0 W 1 Dartmouth 0-2 .000 0-1 0-1 4-11 .267 3-3 1-8 0-0 L 5 SUNDAY, JANUARY 28 Cornell 0-3 .000 0-0 0-3 6-10 .375 4-1 2-9 0-0 L 3 Rowan at Princeton, 1 p.m. ILN 2018 IVY BASKETBALL TOURNAMENTS FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 2 The Ivy League men’s and women’s basketball tournaments return to Philadelphia, March 10-11, 2018. -
Putting Their Faith Into Words
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 16, 2018 Businesses come to the rescue for Lynn Fire Dept. By Gayla Cawley The rescue boat has long From left, Charlie ITEM STAFF been on the wish list for the Patsios, John Walsh department, and was pur- of John’s Oil, and LYNN — The Lynn Fire chased at no cost to the city, AL Prime Energy Department acquired its thanks to the donations CEO Nasser Buisier rst rescue boat, which will of three local business- on the rescue boat allow crews to pull people men — AL Prime Energy the Lynn Fire De- out of the Lynn Harbor CEO Nasser Buisier; John partment recently without the potential life or Walsh, of John’s Oil; with acquired for water death delay of waiting for support and assistance response incidents assistance from a neighbor- from Swampscott developer in Lynn Harbor. ing community or the U.S. Coast Guard. BOAT, A3 PHOTO | SUSAN ARCHER Father, son making a run for veterans By Steve Krause ITEM STAFF LYNN — The family that runs together stays together. That’s how it is for the Dunnigans of Lynn. Father and son will be running the U.S. Marine Corps Marathon Oct. 28 in the Washington, D.C. area — a 26.3-mile run that will raise money to bene t the New England Center and Home for Veterans in Boston. Glenn Dunnigan, a Lynn Police of cer, is a veteran marathon runner who did the MCM in 2002. His son, Cullen, a 2015 graduate of St. John’s Prep and a political science major at Salem State, ran the race as a senior in high school. -
BASKETBALL ATHLETICS COMMUNICATIONS: 3204 Cullen Blvd
GAME 35 • NCAA TOURNAMENT MIDWEST REGION FIRST ROUND • vs. (14) GEORGIA STATE • 6:20 p.m. • MARCH 22, 2019 @UHCougarMBK UNIVERSITY OF HOUSTON BASKETBALL ATHLETICS COMMUNICATIONS: 3204 Cullen Blvd. • Suite 2008 • Houston, TX • 77204 • Contact: Jeff Conrad ([email protected]) O: (713) 743-9410 | C: (713) 557-3841 | F: (713) 743-9411 • UHCougars.com #11/9 HOUSTON COUGARS (31-3 • 16-2 American) SETTING the SCENE Nov. 1 DALLAS BAPTIST (Ex.) W, 89-60 NCAA TOURNAMENT MIDWEST REGION FIRST ROUND Men Against Breast Cancer Cougar Cup #11/9 (3) HOUSTON COUGARS (31-3 • 16-2 American) Television: TBS Nov. 10 ALABAMA A&M (H&PE) ESPN3 W, 101-54 Brad Nessler (PxP) Nov. 14 RICE (H&PE) ESPN3 W, 79-68 vs. (14) GEORGIA STATE PANTHERS (24-9 • 13-5 SBC) Steve Lavin (analyst) Nov. 19 NORTHWESTERN STATE (H&PE) W, 82-55 Jim Jackson (analyst) Nov. 24 at BYU BYUtv W, 76-62 6:20 p.m. • Friday, March 22, 2019 Evan Washburn (reporter) Nov. 28 UT RIO GRANDE VALLEY (H&PE) W, 58-53 BOK Center (17,996) • Tulsa, Okla. Radio: 950 AM KPRC Inaugural Game in Fertitta Center (Houston) TBS• KPRC 950 AM Jeremy Branham (PxP) Dec. 1 #18/21 OREGON ESPN2 W, 65-61 Elvin Hayes (analyst) Dec. 4 LAMAR ESPN3 W, 79-56 COUGARS OPEN NCAA TOURNAMENT PLAY vs. GEORGIA STATE in TULSA Pregame show begins at 6:05 p.m. Dec. 8 at Oklahoma State FS Oklahoma W, 63-53 • For the second straight season and the 21st time in school history, the Cougars will Dec. -
1969 Compassion and Care
Justice Holmes • Inflammation • Harry Widener MAY-JUNE 2019 • $4.95 Compassion 1969 and Care Physician-Poet Rafael Campo Reprinted from Harvard Magazine. For more information, contact Harvard Magazine, Inc. at 617-495-5746 May 2019 Dear Reader, In 1898, an association of Harvard graduates established the Harvard Alumni Bulletin, “to give selected and summarized Harvard news to graduates who want it” and “to serve as a medium for publishing promptly all notices and announcements of interest to graduates.” members and students extend the limits of discovery and human understanding—in service to an ever more far- ung, diverse group of alumni around the globe. Today, nearly a century and a quarter later, the name has changed, to Harvard Magazine (as have the look and contents), but the founding Your Harvard Magazine can capture alumni voices (see the letters responding to the March-April principles have not: feature on the events of April 1969, beginning on page 4 of this issue), dive deep into critical research (read the feature on the scientists exploring in ammation, and how their work contributes • e magazine exists to serve the interests of its readers (now including all University to understanding disease, on page 46), and keep you current on the critical issues facing higher alumni, faculty, and sta )—not any other agenda. education on campus and around the world (see John Harvard’s Journal, beginning on page 18). • Readers’ support is the most important underpinning of this commitment to high- Your contribution underwrites the journalism you are reading now, the expanded coverage quality, editorially independent journalism on readers’ behalf. -
In Sudden-Death Lifts Heat Over Grizzlies in Summer League
ARAB TIMES, FRIDAY-SATURDAY, AUGUST 13-14, 2021 SPORTS 14 Won over by the Games Tokyo’s Olympic fears give way to acceptance, to a point TOKYO, Aug. 12, (AP): When the To- kyo Olympics began during a worsen- ing pandemic in Japan, the majority of the host nation was in opposition, with Emperor Naruhito dropping the word “celebrating” from his opening decla- ration of welcome. But once the Games got underway and local media switched to cover- ing Japanese athletes’ “medal rush,” many Japanese were won over. They watched TV to cheer on Japanese ath- In this July 30, 2021 file photo, letes in an Olympics that ended Sun- Japan’s Prime Minister Yoshihide day with a record 58 medals for the Suga attends a news conference home nation, including 27 gold. on Japan’s response to the coro- There are still worries that Japan navirus pandemic during the To- will pay a price for hosting these kyo 2020 Olympic Games in To- Games; recent days have seen record kyo. (AP) numbers of virus cases. But for now, Beforehand, a lot of Japanese ex- among many, a sense of pride and pressed reluctance or opposition to goodwill is lingering. holding the Olympics during a pan- “Having the games in the middle of demic that, for them, was worsening. the pandemic didn’t seem like a good A series of resignations of Olympic- idea, and I did wonder if they should linked offi cials over sexism, past bul- be canceled,” said Keisuke Uchisawa, lying and Holocaust jokes also hurt 27, an offi ce worker. -
US Set to Delay Pullout with Clock Ticking and Violence Continuing, Troops Could Remain in Afghanistan Beyond Deadline
MILITARY VIRUS OUTBREAK MUSIC Feelings of isolation, IRS says latest round Dua Lipa followed loneliness common for of stimulus checks passion to fame wounded female vets already heading out she calls ‘destiny’ Page 3 Page 6 Page 12 Positive tests continue to derail conference tourneys ›› College hoops, Page 24 stripes.com Volume 79 Edition 233B ©SS 2021 CONTINGENCY EDITION SUNDAY,MARCH 14, 2021 Free to Deployed Areas US set to delay pullout With clock ticking and violence continuing, troops could remain in Afghanistan beyond deadline BY MISSY RYAN, KAREN DEYOUNG AND SUSANNAH GEORGE The Washington Post WASHINGTON — The United States ap- pears poised to extend its troop presence in Afghanistan beyond a May 1 deadline agreed last year with the Taliban, as it races to secure an interim peace deal that could end America’s longest war and allow Presi- dent Joe Biden to move toward an elusive foreign policy goal. Deliberations about the fate of the 2,500 U.S. troops remaining in Afghanistan grow increasingly urgent as the administration approaches the deadline. The Trump ad- ministration in February 2020 agreed to the May withdrawal following negotiations with the Taliban. HAMED SARFARAZI/AP While the administration cautions that no A security official inspects the site of a car bomb attack in Herat province, west of Kabul, Afghanistan, on Saturday. A powerful car bomb killed numerous people and injured dozens more in the war-torn country’s western Herat province, officials said Saturday. SEE DELAY ON PAGE 4 Top Senate, House committee members unite against Guard deployments, Capitol fencing BY SARAH CAMMARATA the Senate Armed Services Com- gence,” Inhofe wrote, along with Stars and Stripes mittee, demanded answers from four other Senate leaders. -
BASKETBALL ATHLETICS COMMUNICATIONS: 3204 Cullen Blvd
GAME 7 • vs. ARKANSAS • 6:30 p.m. • DEC. 2, 2017 @UHCougarMBK UNIVERSITY OF HOUSTON BASKETBALL ATHLETICS COMMUNICATIONS: 3204 Cullen Blvd. • Suite 2008 • Houston, TX • 77204 • Contact: Jeff Conrad ([email protected]) O: (713) 743-9410 | C: (713) 557-3841 | F: (713) 743-9411 • UHCougars.com HOUSTON COUGARS (5-1 • 0-0 American) rv/rv ARKANSAS RAZORBACKS (5-1 • 0-0 SEC) SETTING the SCENE Hurricane Harvey Relief Exhibition (Waco, Texas) Oct. 21 at #24/24 Baylor (Ex) W, 81-78 at HOUSTON COUGARS (5-1 • 0-0 American) Television: CBS Sports Network 6:30 p.m. • Saturday, Dec. 2, 2017 Ben Holden (PxP) Nov. 5 ANGELO STATE (Ex) (H&PE Arena) W, 97-80 Mo Cassara (analyst) Nov. 10 McNEESE (H&PE Arena) ESPN3 W, 81-53 H&PE Arena (8,100) • Houston Kristen Keith (sideline) Paradise Jam (Lynchburg, Va.) Nov. 17 vs. Drexel FloHoops.com L, 80-84 CBS Sports Network • KPRC 950 AM Radio: 950 AM KPRC Jeremy Branham (PxP) Nov. 18 at Liberty FloHoops.com W, 68-66 COUGARS FACE FAMILIAR FOE THIS WEEKEND Nov. 19 vs. Wake Forest FloHoops.com W, 78-73 Elvin Hayes (analyst) • The Cougars open the month of December when they play host to familiar rival Pregame show begins at 6:15 p.m. Nov. 25 UIW (H&PE Arena) W, 97-58 Arkansas at 6:30 p.m., Saturday, inside H&PE Arena. Nov. 29 NEW ORLEANS (H&PE Arena) FloHoops.com W, 75-66 • Teams met at least twice every year from 1975-76 season through 1990-91 sea- son as Southwest Conference members. -
2016-2017 Holy Cross Men's Basketball
DEPARTMENT OF ATHLETICS MEDIA RELATIONS OFFICE 1 College Street, Worcester, MA 01610 Phone: (508) 793-2583 • Fax: (508) 793-2309 www.GoHolyCross.com [email protected] 2016-2017 HOLY CROSS MEN’S BASKETBALL HOLY CROSS (2-4, 0-0 PL) vs. ALBANY (4-2, 0-0 AEC) NOVEMBER 30, 2016 • 7:00 P.M. SEFCU ARENA (4,538) • ALBANY, N.Y. GAMEDAY QUICK FACTS: 2016-2017 SCHEDULE & RESULTS Live Video Streaming: America East TV, www.americaeast.tv Holy Cross Radio: WEEI 1440 AM, Worcester; Brendan Glasheen, play- DATE OPPONENT ..................TIME / SCORE by-play; www.weei.com/holycross, internet Nov. 13 at South Carolina # .....................L, 49-81 Unofficial Live Statistics: www.ualbanysports.com Nov. 15 at #18 Syracuse # ......................L, 46-90 Series Record: Holy Cross leads, 2-1 Nov. 20 MASSACHUSETTS % ................L, 60-68 Last Meeting: Albany 88, Holy Cross 84 (OT; Dec. 5, 2015; Worcester, Nov. 22 at Harvard ...........................W, 63-52 Mass.) Nov. 25 SOUTH CAROLINA STATE #. W, 73-57 Nov. 27 MONMOUTH # ......................L, 77-80 PROBABLE HOLY CROSS STARTERS: Nov. 30 at Albany ............................7:00 p.m. Pos. No. Name Ht. Wt. Cl. PPG RPG Dec. 3 at New Hampshire .....................7:00 p.m. F 1 Karl Charles 6-6 200 So. 9.0 4.2 Dec. 7 at Maine ............................5:30 p.m. Dec. 11 QUINNIPIAC .......................1:05 p.m. F 21 Malachi Alexander 6-7 217 Sr. 11.7 5.2 Dec. 18 at Rhode Island ......................12:30 p.m. C 42 Matt Husek 6-11 240 Sr. 7.0 2.5 Dec. 21 at Sacred Heart .......................7:00 p.m. -
House, Senate Tackle Advising 70-Year-Old Ethnic Tutsi
WEATHER FORECAST High 70s Low 58 Cloudy with 50 percent World chance of /'/^'pf'/' t-storms *' / • ' / Rwandan army helps Zairian rebels Inside CYANGUGU, Rwanda (AP) — Rwandan army com- Unlike this fraternity, many THURSDAY mandos crossed the border to students seem uninterested OCTOBER 31, 1996 help rebels rout the Zairian army from a major city in in the '96 election. Texas Christian University eastern Zaire on Wednesday. See page 4 94th Year • Number 36 The region's Roman Catholic archbishop was killed in the fighting. The battle for Bukavu, on the south end of Lake Kivu, killed the Rev. Christophe Munzihirwa Mwene Ngabo, a House, Senate tackle advising 70-year-old ethnic Tutsi. He died Tuesday "during a mili- tary attack on the city," a By Angela Sautter more feedback than other meetings science major, said he had problems tions, run a little data test and send address the concerns that were pre- Vatican spokesman said on SKIFF STAFF because more students were present. with receiving guidance on choosing this out to all undergraduate students sented at the meeting. condition of anonymity. Students and faculty discussed the "This is block feedback so we a major because he was passed from for an actual survey," he said. Janet Spugnardi. a junior criminal Details of the death were effectiveness of academic advising don't have to worry about having one adviser to another. Ashley Russell. House Academic- justice major, said people seemed ini- unclear. during orientation and the problems three disgruntled students being the The problems of not having the Affairs Committee chairwoman and a tially apprehensive to jump into the of availability of classes during regis- representatives for 6,000 students on same adviser each semester and the sophomore arts and science pre- discussion because of the many pro- Hurricane leaves tration at a joint forum of the TCU campus," Oberkircher said. -
Box Score Hawks
NBA SUMMER LEAGUE OFFICIAL SCORER'S REPORT FINAL BOX Saturday, August 14, 2021 Thomas & Mack Center, Las Vegas, NV Officials: #55 Matt Kallio, #2 Clare Aubry, #34 Ian McClenny Game Duration: 1:54 Attendance: Not Yet Counted VISITOR: Atlanta Hawks (2-2) POS MIN FG FGA 3P 3PA FT FTA OR DR TOT A PF ST TO BS +/- PTS 42 DeVaughn Akoon-Purcell F 30:35 7 16 2 9 2 3 0 3 3 4 2 1 1 0 10 18 1 Jalen Johnson F 28:52 9 15 3 6 4 4 1 6 7 3 1 2 4 1 11 25 25 Eric Moreland C 14:00 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 4 4 2 1 2 0 -5 0 16 Ibi Watson G 13:22 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 1 0 -1 0 4 Skylar Mays G 29:58 7 17 2 6 10 10 1 3 4 9 3 2 2 0 10 26 30 Juwan Durham 06:16 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 1 0 0 1 -1 0 00 AJ Lawson 21:01 1 4 0 1 2 2 1 1 2 2 2 0 1 1 8 4 7 Admiral Schofield 22:01 4 9 4 7 0 2 2 4 6 1 5 1 2 0 -2 12 33 Justin Jaworski 09:32 1 2 1 2 2 2 0 2 2 0 1 1 1 0 -5 5 5 Javin DeLaurier 12:12 1 3 0 0 0 0 2 4 6 0 0 1 1 0 2 2 31 Nahziah Carter 12:11 1 3 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 1 1 2 -7 2 24 Jordan Bell DNP - Coach's decision 2 Sharife Cooper DND - Health and Safety Protocols 26 Max Heidegger DNP - Coach's decision 10 Jeremiah Martin DND - Health and Safety Protocols 200:00 31 71 12 33 20 23 10 27 37 24 20 10 16 5 4 94 43.7% 36.4% 87% TM REB: 8 TOT TO: 18 (16 PTS) HOME: MIAMI HEAT (2-2) POS MIN FG FGA 3P 3PA FT FTA OR DR TOT A PF ST TO BS +/- PTS 60 D.J. -
This Day in Hornets History
THIS DAY IN HORNETS HISTORY January 1, 2005 – Emeka Okafor records his 19th straight double-double, the longest double-double streak by a rookie since 12-time NBA All-Star Elvin Hayes registered 60 straight during the 1968-69 season. January 2, 1998 – Glen Rice scores 42 points, including a franchise-record-tying 28 in the second half, in a 99-88 overtime win over Miami. January 3, 1992 – Larry Johnson becomes the first Hornets player to be named NBA Rookie of the Month, winning the award for the month of December. January 3, 2002 – Baron Davis records his third career triple-double in a 114-102 win over Golden State. January 3, 2005 – For the second time in as many months, Emeka Okafor earns the Eastern Conference Rookie of the Month award for the month of December 2004. January 6, 1997 – After being named NBA Player of the Week earlier in the day, Glen Rice scores 39 points to lead the Hornets to a 109-101 win at Golden State. January 7, 1995 – Alonzo Mourning tallies 33 points and 13 rebounds to lead the Hornets to the 200th win in franchise history, a 106-98 triumph over the Boston Celtics at the Hive. January 7, 1998 – David Wesley steals the ball and hits a jumper with 2.2 seconds left to lift the Hornets to a 91-89 win over Portland. January 7, 2002 – P.J. Brown grabs a career-high 22 rebounds in a 94-80 win over Denver. January 8, 1994 – The Hornets beat the Knicks for the second time in six days, erasing a 20-2 first quarter deficit en route to a 102-99 win. -
Moolah-LA! Kentucky and Two Other No
PAGE 8: SPORTS PRESS & DAKOTAN n TUESDAY, MARCH 31, 2015 COLLEGE/YHS EVENTS SCOREBOARD AREA CALENDAR ware State; Ty Greene, S.C.-Upstate; Tuesday, March 31 (DH, 5 p.m.) Friday, April 3 BASKETBALL Olivier Hanlan, Boston College (1). BASEBALL, COLLEGE MMC at Dakota State BASEBALL, CLUB HS Brookings at Yankton BASEBALL, COLLEGE JV Northwestern at NCAA TOURNAMENT Montrezl Harrell, Louisville (1); (DH, 2 p.m.) (DH, 1 p.m.); Bon Homme-Scotland at Dakota MMC (DH, 11:30 a.m.) FINAL FOUR Martez Harrison, UMKC; Tyler Harvey, GOLF, BOYS’ Clearwater-Orchard Tri. at Sum- Valley (5 p.m.); ORR-Arlington-Lake Preston at SOFTBALL, COLLEGE USD at North Dakota At Lucas Oil Stadium, Indianapolis Eastern Washington; Corey Hawkins, erland GC (Niobrara-Verdigre, Santee, 4 p.m.); Os- Beresford-Centerville (noon); Parkston at Winner- State (DH, noon) NATIONAL SEMIFINALS UC Davis; Tyler Haws, BYU; LaDontae mond Quad at Rolling Hills CC (Bloomfield, 4 p.m.) Colome (6 p.m.) Saturday, April 4 Saturday, April 4 Henton, Providence; Darrun Hilliard, Vil- GOLF, GIRLS’ Dakota Valley at Elk Point- BASEBALL, CLUB 9/10 Brookings at Yankton BASEBALL, COLLEGE Dordt at MMC (DH, 1 Michigan State (27-11) vs. Duke (33- lanova; R.J. Hunter, Georgia State. Jefferson (4 p.m.); Vermillion at Madison (2 p.m.) (DH, 5 p.m.) p.m., KYNT-AM) TODAY BSB: at Dakota 4), 5:09 p.m. Stanley Johnson, Arizona (1); Tyus TRACK & FIELD, PREP DakotaDome Meet GOLF, BOYS’ McCook Central-Montrose Inv. BASEBALL, CLUB HS Turner-Hutch at Wag- March 31 State, DH, 2 p.m.