Siena men start MAAC play with a split

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:37:14 GMT

Siena men start MAAC play with a split LOUDONVILLE, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- The Saints started conference play hot when they beat Rider 67-65, in a game where sophomore guard Zek Tekin scored a career-high 23 points. Get the latest news, weather, sports and entertainment delivered right to your inbox! However, that momentum was halted when the Saints lost to Mount St. Mary's 80-48. Before the weekend, Siena was on a five-game losing streak and was able to snap it but took a step backward and now have a sour taste in their mouths from Sunday's loss to The Mount. Head Coach Carmen Maciariello believes it's time to turn the page and look ahead to regroup for their next challenge. Obviously, I thought the crowd was great. Guys sensed tremendous energy Friday night I thought we played extremely hard, I thought we won a ton of fifty-fifty balls, we made more winning plays in particular some of the play of our younger guys, obviously most of our guys are younger," said Maciariello. "The second part of that you know conference opene...

Ask Amy: Yoga friendship is out of alignment

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:37:14 GMT

Ask Amy: Yoga friendship is out of alignment Dear Amy: I made friends with “Bruce” at a yoga class about 10 years ago.We’d meet for classes and then grab dinner.I moved away about a year into the friendship, and we lost touch.Just before the pandemic, Bruce was visiting the city where I lived and looked me up.We grabbed dinner and he told me he had no close friends (his previous friends had ghosted him) and that he had considered suicide.I told him to get in touch any time, and that he was welcome to visit. I also told him to seek help.He took me up on the offer and started visiting every two or three months (including on Christmas and for his birthday) — and stayed for two or three days each time. We didn’t have much to talk about. Bruce was fussy and demanding and frankly, I hated the visits, but I felt responsible.He also complained nonstop about his family and coworkers. It sounded like he’d also complained to them about me.Now I’ve moved back to the city where Bruce still lives. He’s made more friends, is closer to ...

European Commissions approves two new Geographical Indications from Turkey

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:37:14 GMT

European Commissions approves two new Geographical Indications from Turkey On 4 December, the European Commission approved the addition of the Turkish table olive ‘Edremit Körfezi Yeşil Çizik Zeytini' to the register of Protected Designations of Origin (PDO) and ‘Maraş Tarhanası', a Turkish fermented food, to the register of Protected Geographical Indications (PGI).‘Edremit Körfezi Yeşil Çizik Zeytini' (pictured) is a table olive obtained from the Edremit variety, one of Türkiye's most popular varieties, by scratching and brining Edremit olives.Olive cultivation has a long tradition in the Edremit Gulf region. The area is of significant importance for olive cultivation in Türkiye. Olive trees have been cultivated here for thousands of years and are an important economic sector today. The main distinguishing feature of the production of ‘Edremit Körfezi Yeşil Çizik Zeytini' is the natural fermentation. There is no human intervention or chemical treatment during the fermentation of the olives. Therefore, the production process lasts at least six months after...

Bridge: Dec. 5, 2023

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:37:14 GMT

Bridge: Dec. 5, 2023 A woman member of my club approached me, wearing a look of exasperation.“Nobody told me,” she said, “that when you get a husband, the ears are sold separately.”“What happened?” I sighed.“We defended four spades in the morning duplicate,” she told me, displaying today’s deal. “I led a low heart against four spades. My husband was East. He took the ace and shifted to his singleton club. South won and led a trump to dummy’s queen.”MAKING FIVE“My husband took the ace and … returned a heart. Declarer won, drew trumps and ran the clubs, making five. I told my husband that he could easily beat the contract, and he acted as if he didn’t hear me. Maybe he needs a hearing aid.”The problem may not be hearing-related. East needs to know where West’s entry lies (assuming she has one). West might have either the king of hearts or the ace of diamonds. To find out, East ducks the first trump and wi...

Israel strikes in and around Gaza’s second-largest city in a bloody new phase of the war

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:37:14 GMT

Israel strikes in and around Gaza’s second-largest city in a bloody new phase of the war Palestinian mourners carry the body of Ali Alqam, 32, during his funeral in the West Bank refugee camp of Qalandia, south of Ramallah, Monday, Dec. 4, 2023. The Palestinian health ministry said Alqam was killed during an Israeli army raid in Qalandia on Monday morning. (AP Photo/Nasser Nasser)(AP/Nasser Nasser) Palestinian mourners carry the body of Ali Alqam, 32, during his funeral in the West Bank refugee camp of Qalandia, south of Ramallah, Monday, Dec. 4, 2023. The Palestinian health ministry said Alqam was killed during an Israeli army raid in Qalandia on Monday morning. (AP Photo/Nasser Nasser)(AP/Nasser Nasser) KHAN YOUNIS, Gaza Strip (AP) — Israel intensified its bombardment in and around Gaza’s seco...

Analysis: NFL’s Week 13 featured a phalanx of flags, curious non-calls and strange sideline squabble

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:37:14 GMT

Analysis: NFL’s Week 13 featured a phalanx of flags, curious non-calls and strange sideline squabble While college football fans debate the merits of keeping unbeaten Florida State out of the playoffs because of a key injury and disqualifying Georgia following the Bulldogs’ first loss in 728 days, the NFL can preen over a postseason bracket that’s determined on the field itself.By the players and the coaches.OK, sometimes by the officials, too.An NFL season chock full of erratic enforcement of the rule book reached bedrock in Week 13, which kicked off with Dallas’ 41-35 win over Seattle in a rare Thursday night shootout that featured a phalanx of flags to go with its plethora of points.Sunday’s pair of marquee afternoon attractions featured crucial calls and non-calls alike as the two teams with the league’s longest active winning streaks both lost.In Houston, the Texans had a scoop-and-score wiped off by a quick whistle in their crucial 22-17 win over the Broncos, but they also got away with an obvious pass interference that denied Denver an early tou...

South Carolina and UCLA head to Connecticut as part of women’s basketball tripleheader

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:37:14 GMT

South Carolina and UCLA head to Connecticut as part of women’s basketball tripleheader UCLA coach Cori Close has been impressed with how teams have challenged themselves so far this season with many of the top schools playing each other.This weekend will be no exception with six ranked teams descending on Connecticut for the Hall of Fame Showcase on Sunday. Second-ranked UCLA will face No. 20 Florida State in the opener. Top-ranked South Carolina meets No. 11 Utah in the second game and No. 17 UConn plays 24th-ranked North Carolina in the finale. “There are so many great matchups early on. For me it’s so good for the game,” Close said Monday night. “It continues to build the momentum and put eyeballs on the game.”Close’s Bruins were in the Cayman Islands over Thanksgiving, which also had a slew of talented teams that included UConn, LSU and Virginia Tech.“The biggest thing from Cayman and here is TV exposure,” Close said. “Getting more eyeballs on these matchups. There’s intrigue at every level. There’s different styles of play, and I encourage people to t...

Analysis: As the NBA’s eyes are on Las Vegas, the Spurs and Pistons have a long road ahead

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:37:14 GMT

Analysis: As the NBA’s eyes are on Las Vegas, the Spurs and Pistons have a long road ahead There was so much promise six weeks ago. San Antonio was reveling in the debut of Victor Wembanyama, the No. 1 pick who arrived with amazing fanfare. Detroit had a new coach in Monty Williams — just two years removed from taking Phoenix to the NBA Finals — and a roster featuring five top-five draft picks from the last five years.The Spurs started 3-2 and had a 21-point lead in the third quarter of their sixth game. The Pistons started 2-1, the only thing keeping them from a 3-0 start was a missed straightaway jumper by Cade Cunningham at the buzzer of their opener in Miami. So much promise, for both teams.And nothing since. Nothing.As the inaugural NBA In-Season Tournament winds down its quarterfinal round Tuesday and prepares to move amid the glitz and glamour of Las Vegas for its Final Four — capped Saturday by the awarding of a new trophy and the winning team’s players splitting about $8 million — the Spurs and Pistons are at the other end of the spectrum, mired already at the bo...

No. 9 UNC’s faster tempo is helping the Tar Heels thrive entering a matchup with No. 5 UConn

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:37:14 GMT

No. 9 UNC’s faster tempo is helping the Tar Heels thrive entering a matchup with No. 5 UConn CHAPEL HILL, N.C. (AP) — North Carolina coach Hubert Davis is spending much of every game emphatically waving his arm to signal his Tar Heels to go-go-go in pushing the ball upcourt on just about every rebound.His team is doing a better job of increasing the tempo to start this season than in either of his first two years. That’s a key for ninth-ranked UNC entering Tuesday’s matchup against fifth-ranked reigning NCAA champion Connecticut in New York’s Madison Square Garden, which is the headliner on the week’s AP Top 25 schedule.“We do it in practice, we push the ball in practice, we find the open man,” guard RJ Davis said, adding: “We know our tempo, we know the pace we need to be at, and you can see the benefits from it.”That game headlines the week’s AP Top 25 schedule after North Carolina made the biggest jump of eight spots in Monday’s new poll. Playing fast had long been a key piece of UNC’s success under retired Hall of Famer Ro...

Miami Police Department spreads holiday cheer with surprise gift cards during traffic stops

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:37:14 GMT

Miami Police Department spreads holiday cheer with surprise gift cards during traffic stops Chief Manuel Morales and Enrique Santos of iHeart Radio have joined forces with the City of Miami Police Department to bring the spirit of selfless giving to the streets this holiday season.Surprise traffic stops turned into moments of joy as officers, including Chief Morales himself, exchanged gift cards for summonses in various areas across the City of Miami.On Monday, as part of this festive endeavor, officers handed out $100 gift cards instead of citations during some traffic stops.“As we stop motorists, we recognize them and let them know, hey, listen, you did X violation, however, we’re spreading some joy and giving some positive reinforcement,” said Chief Morales.The unexpected act of generosity left drivers pleasantly surprised.“I don’t know how to react right now, I’m shocked,” said Sophia Gonzalez. “All I did was make a right, and I saw a hand to pull over, and I’m like, ‘What did I do?’ But, you know, thing...