March Madness: Top seeds fall as women’s Sweet 16 set

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 06:47:49 GMT

March Madness: Top seeds fall as women’s Sweet 16 set March Madness is heading to the Sweet 16! Here is what to know about a women’s NCAA Tournament that has already seen two of the top teams ousted before the regional semifinals:TOP SEEDSThe top four seeds in the tournament were given to South Carolina, Indiana, Stanford and Virginia Tech. Stanford was the first to bow out and Indiana was ousted a day later — with both teams losing at home. GREENVILLE I REGION: South Carolina, the undefeated defending national champion, is the No. 1 overall seed and they look every bit a juggernaut, advancing to the regional semis without serious challenge. South Carolina is loaded, with two-time Southeastern Conference player of the year Aliyah Boston and leading scorer Zia Cooke. No. 2 Maryland will play No. 3 Notre Dame in one semifinal while No. 4 seed UCLA or No. 5 Oklahoma will face the Gamecocks.GREENVILLE II REGION: Indiana landed the top seed and won its opener by 30 points only to be stunned in the second round by ninth-seeded Miami, 70-68. ...

Con una victoria sobre México, Japón avanza a la final del Clásico Mundial de Béisbol

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 06:47:49 GMT

Con una victoria sobre México, Japón avanza a la final del Clásico Mundial de Béisbol El Clásico Mundial de Béisbol sigue dando resultados. El equipo de Japón se encontró al borde de la eliminación varias veces durante la semifinal del lunes contra un equipo de México en ascenso, pero lograron un momento clásico para avanzar al juego por el título. Abajo 5-4 en un lanzamiento de 1-1 en la parte baja de la novena con un corredor en segunda y primera, Munetaka Murakami, quien juega para los Tokyo Yakult Swallows of Nippon Professional Baseball, disparó un doble profundo al jardín central que permitió Ukyo Shuto y Shohei Ohtani para dar la vuelta a casa de manera deslumbrante.México abrió el marcador en la parte alta de la cuarta cuando Luis Urias lanzó un jonrón de tres carreras para poner el 3-0, y le tomó a Japón hasta la parte baja de la séptima para igualar el marcador. Masataka Yoshida conectó un jonrón de tres carreras al jardín izquierdo para empatar 3-3. EEUU vence a Cuba 14-2 y avanza a la final del Clásico Mundial de Béisbol ...

Agbaji scores 27, Jazz hold off Kings for 128-120 victory

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 06:47:49 GMT

Agbaji scores 27, Jazz hold off Kings for 128-120 victory SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Ochai Agbaji scored a career-high 27 points, including six 3-pointers, to lead the Utah Jazz to a 128-120 victory over the Sacramento Kings on Monday night.Kelly Olynyk had 19 points, 10 rebounds and eight assists for the Jazz. Kris Dunn added 18 points and 10 assists. Udoka Azubuike chipped in with a career-high 13 points and a season-best eight rebounds.Eight players scored in double figures for the Jazz, who shot 52% from the field.De’Aaron Fox had 37 points and seven assists to lead Sacramento. Keegan Murray added 22 points for the Kings. Fox and Murray combined to make 11 3-pointers. Harrison Barnes scored 16 for Sacramento, and Malik Monk added 15.Olynyk put the Jazz ahead for good on a 3-pointer with 1:34 left to break a 118-all tie. Dunn, Agbaji, Walker Kessler and Olynyk combined to make seven free throws in the final minute to seal the victory.Sacramento trailed by double digits throughout the first half before erasing the deficit during the third qua...

Colorado knocks off Duke in OT in March Madness thriller

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 06:47:49 GMT

Colorado knocks off Duke in OT in March Madness thriller DURHAM, N.C. (AP) — Quay Miller had 17 points and 14 rebounds, and Aaronette Vonleh converted two overtime baskets in the lane after picking up her fourth foul, helping No. 6 seed Colorado beat third-seeded Duke 61-53 in the second round of the NCAA Tournament on Monday night.Jaylyn Sherrod had 14 points and Vonleh finished with 12 as the Buffaloes (25-8) advanced to the Sweet 16 for the first time in 20 years.Elizabeth Balogun scored 14 points and Reigan Richardson had 10, but the Blue Devils didn’t hit a field goal in overtime. Duke overcame a 13-point deficit in regulation.Next up for Colorado is Caitlin Clark and Iowa in the Seattle 4 Region semifinals.Duke lost for the third time in its last four second-round home games in the NCAA tourney.Sherrod scored on a drive with 33.9 seconds left in regulation, but missed a free throw to leave the game tied at 50-all.That capped a hectic stretch. Balogun made a corner 3 and Vanessa de Jesus scored on a fast break as Duke turned a three-...

Ohtani, Japan rally in 9th, edge Mexico 6-5, reach WBC final

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 06:47:49 GMT

Ohtani, Japan rally in 9th, edge Mexico 6-5, reach WBC final MIAMI (AP) — Shohei Ohtani sparked a ninth-inning rally with a leadoff double, and Munetaka Murakami hit a walk-off, two-run double to lift Japan over Mexico 6-5 Monday night and into the World Baseball Classic final.Yu Darvish is set to start when Japan faces the defending champion United States in Tuesday night’s championship game — Japan has won the tournament twice, Team USA has done it once. Merrill Kelly is likely to start for the U.S. side.Ohtani went 2 for 4. The Los Angeles Angels star scored in the seventh when Masataka Yoshida hit a tying, three-run homer off reliever JoJo Romero.Ohtani’s double off Giovanny Gallegos was his fourth of the tournament. After Ohtani got the rally started, Yoshida walked to bring up Murakami.The game began as a pitching duel between Rōki Sasaki and Patrick Sandoval, but Japan’s offensive power proved too much for Mexico’s relievers.Sasaki struck out three in four innings in his first appearance on a global stage. Dozen...

Wolves overcome Randle’s 57 points, beat Knicks 140-134

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 06:47:49 GMT

Wolves overcome Randle’s 57 points, beat Knicks 140-134 NEW YORK (AP) — Julius Randle scored 57 points in one of the greatest nights in Knicks history. The Minnesota Timberwolves had the most sizzling start in the NBA this season.Even in an era where the scoreboard totals seem to balloon higher all the time, this spectacular display of shooting and scoring felt different.“It was a movie,” Minnesota’s Taurean Prince said. The Timberwolves overcame Randle’s performance by riding a sizzling start and a steady finish to beat New York 140-134 on Monday night.Prince scored a season-high 35 points and went 8 for 8 from 3-point range for the Timberwolves, while Mike Conley added 24 points and 11 assists. His three free throws gave Minnesota the lead for good with 2:17 remaining.Randle’s final basket, a three-point play with 42 seconds remaining, cut it to 137-134, but he was beaten to a rebound by Kyle Anderson on Minnesota’s next possession, and a cutting Prince scored inside with 10.1 seconds left before Conley made a f...

Editorial: Rate hikes roiled banks, but Biden blames execs

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 06:47:49 GMT

Editorial: Rate hikes roiled banks, but Biden blames execs “No one is above the law — and strengthening accountability is an important deterrent to prevent mismanagement in the future.”Joe Biden issued that statement Friday. He was talking about executives at failed banks in the wake of Silicon Valley Bank’s collapse followed by that of Signature Bank, as RollCall reported.As Biden tells it, the bank execs are to blame, and he urged Congress to pass legislation that would give the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation authority to “claw back” executive pay at failed banks and to bar the executives from jobs in the banking industry.It’s easy to understand the scorched-earth take since so many investors have been thrown into upheaval in the chaos, but Biden’s ire is misplaced.While the White House maintains that SVB CEO Greg Becker sold more than $3 million in shares days before the FDIC took control – an underhanded move considering so many depositors faced devastating losses – the execs ...

Ambrose: Do we need protection from ‘Zip-a-Dee-Doo-Dah’?

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 06:47:49 GMT

Ambrose: Do we need protection from ‘Zip-a-Dee-Doo-Dah’? Listen, I don’t want to sound authoritarian, but I hereby announce that the coming week is “Zip-a-Dee-Doo-Dah Week” and that everyone 16 or older is required to sing its lyrics in public at least once a day. After all, the oomph of this delightful ditty has been making millions feel bubbly for decades, and now its Disney owners are banning it from their domain.The Disney bosses featured the song in two “Magic Happens” parades a day in Disneyland until the COVID-19 virus hit hard. They are now finally restoring the parades using a Peter Pan song as a substitute. The reasoning is that the snappy, peppy “Zip” tune and lyrics were first sung in a 1946 Disney movie, “Song of the South,” which was racist.The singer, however, was James Baskett, the first Black actor to win an Oscar. He was not racist and neither is the song, which won an Academy Award. What’s more, few likely know much if anything about the 1946 movie and wouldn’t think the song objectionable if they did. At th...

Julian Assange’s father pleads his case in ‘ITHAKA’ doc

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 06:47:49 GMT

Julian Assange’s father pleads his case in ‘ITHAKA’ doc As a father dedicated to freeing his son, the Wikileaks founder Julian Assange, the world’s most famous political prisoner, John Shipton embodies the mantra at the heart of a new documentary: “A father, a family, a fight for justice.”That documentary chronicling Shipton’s years-long efforts is called “ITHAKA” – a reference to a Greek poem emphasizing that it’s the journey not the destination. It screens Thursday at the Salem Film Festival (salemfilmfest.com)  which seems an all too appropriate setting for Assange, 51, held since 2019 in a London prison and whose supporters see him as the victim of a 21st century witch hunt.Shipton, 78 and Australian, is actively trying to help his son who for the last four years has been kept in solitary confinement in Belmarsh prison, diagnosed as depressed and considered potentially suicidal. Assange is the first publisher ever to be accused of espionage, a charge that threatens the guarantee of the United States Constitution’s First Amendment fre...

Dear Abby: Would-be parent wants children to aim high

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 06:47:49 GMT

Dear Abby: Would-be parent wants children to aim high Dear Abby: I’m a medical student. I don’t have kids or a family of my own yet, but I’d like it to happen one day. When I have kids of my own, I intend to push them to be the very best in whatever they want to do. I will ingrain in them “tough love” and demand excellence from them.My classmates, friends and I grew up similarly. We did well enough in high school to get into a good college and have successful lives after that. My friends and I did all the same things in college we did in high school. We joined clubs, volunteered, took leadership roles, earned good grades and got good recommendation letters in order to outcompete our peers and get where we wanted to go.When I have kids, I want them to emulate what I did, achieve the same way academically and succeed. Am I wrong? I know it will be challenging to raise kids to outcompete their peers for things they want to do or are passionate about. I know I won’t have complete control over them becaus...