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The Carolina Hurricanes lost 2-1 to the Seattle Kraken in a road game on March 2, 2026. The Hurricanes saw their 5-game winning streak come to an end as they fell to the Seattle Kraken, 2-1. The Kraken scored both of their goals in the 1st half of the second period as a couple of breakdowns led to grade A scoring chances. Nikolaj Ehlers got the Canes on the board late in the 2nd period, pouncing on a loose puck and ringing the bell for the 16th time this season to make it a 1-goal game heading into the 3rd. But, Carolina just couldn't generate enough from their 36 shots on goal and 83 (!!!) total shot attempts and the game fizzled out at the end. Frederik Andersen started his second consecutive game for the first time since before Thanksgiving, but wasn't able to stack back-to-back strong performances in losing. It snaps his personal 6-game point streak. Canes Corner is presented by the Aluminum Company of North Carolina. aluminumcompany.com. #hurricanes #nhl #hockey #prohockey #professionalhockey #canes #carolinahurricanes #carolina #letsgocanes #seattlekraken #999thefan
All American is live from Studio A! Maria Trivelpiece and Kyle Youmans break down the last few weeks in American Women's Basketball leading into the final week of the season. We know the 10 teams that will be in Birmingham at the Americna Championship with the top 2 seeds locked up with Rice and East Carolina. Speaking of Rice. The streak has continued and is currently at 21. Due to that streak Rice is the American Regular Season Champions and will be the top seed in Birmingham. A dominant performance against Tulsa where they put up over 100 points showcased the talent on this team and why they are the have been the best team across the league all season. South Florida looks to finish strong as the Bulls aim for 3 or 4 seed in the conference tournament. The defending champs are looking to repeat once again and the consistency they have show down the stretch will be key. Edyn Battle has been a force all season and will be huge for South Florida down the stretch. North Texas also conintues its goo dplay down the stretch and have found some complete performances as they look to win in March and capture their first American Tournament Title. Andi Schissler (Swishler as Kyle calls her) has made the Mean Green offense more dynamicthe last few weeks and will be huge for success in Birmingham. East Carolina has been overshadowed by Rice all season which is saying something since the Pirates have a single season school record in regular season wins (21) and conference wins (21). East Carolina will look to finish strong knowing they are locked into the 2 seed in Birmingham. Temple has stepped up the last couple weeks winning 3 of 4 games and could be a dangerous team in the tournament as Kaylah Turner and Tristen Taylro lead the way for Owls team that has depth and talent across the board. Tulsa got off to a great start in conference play and has stuggled a little down the stretch. But don't let this team get hot cause when they do they can beat anyone. It is when the go cold that that they seem to falter at times. The rest of the field if higlights by UTSA, Charlotte, Florida Atlantic and Tulane. All teams look to have success over final 2 games to head into Birmingham on a strong note where they hope they can play spoiler. They look at the schedule for the final day of the regular season on Saturday when seeding will be set for the Tournament. Head Coach of the Regular Season Champion Rice Owls Liindsay Edmonds joins the show to discuss the ride this team has been on all season. Along with where the TNT (Today Not Tomorrow) mentality of the season stems from. She also discusses how any is Rice's best player on any given day whihc makes this team so dangerous. They also talk about what it will take to win in Birmingham especially at the favorite, a position they have not been in the last 2 years despite their deep runs March is here! Which means March Madness is right around the corner and with that it is time for some NCAA Woen's Basketball Tournament Trivia. Maria and Kyle do there best to see how much they know about one of the best sporting events there is They then end the show with top plays of the week higlighted by the diamond this week with outstanding defnesive plays in softball and baseball. Along with game winning buckets on the hardwood and an absolute poster by who else but Jordan Riley 0:00 - Intro and Welcome 1:10 - Standings 2:53 - Rice Women's Basketball Regular Season Champions 10:30 - South Florida Women's Basketball 17:45 - North Texas Women's Basketball 24:16 - East Carolina Women's Basketball, Record Settign Season 30:35 - Temple Women's Basketball 35:45 - Tulsa Woen's Basketball 40:00 - Rest of the Pack 42:10 - Final Day Schedule 43:20 - Rice Head Coach Lindsay Edmonds Joins the Show 51:45 - NCAA Women's March Madness Trivia 57:50 - Top Plays of the Week #cbb #marchmadness #basketball #womensbasketball #collegebasketball
Ryan attended his first Toronto Blue Jays game in Dunedin Florida at TD Ballpark and put together a couple of highlights.
Ryan attended his first Toronto Blue Jays game in Dunedin Florida at TD Ballpark and put together a couple of highlights in the ...
My recap of UH at UC Davis: https://mathew21688.wixsite.com/my-site/post/uh-at-uc-davis-2-27-26 More droughts were relieved! The University of Hawaiʻi Men’s Basketball team pulled off a gritty victory over the UC Davis Aggies at the University Credit Union Center, 77-73, on Thursday! It was UH's first road win over UC Davis since 2021 and UH's first season sweep over Davis since 2020! UH improves to 12-5 in Big West play, and coupled with a UC Irvine win at CSUN at the buzzer, UH is now tied for first place in the Big West standings. Isaac Johnson rebounded from a tough Saturday night against UC Santa Barbara to lead UH with 16 points on 5-of-9 shooting! Hunter Erickson came up big with 15 of his own on 5-of-8 shooting; both Erickson and Johnson were 3-of-5 from 3-point range! Isaac Finlinson poured in 13, Harry Rouhliadeff chipped in 11, and Gytis Nemeikša added 10 off the bench. Marcus Wilson led the Aggies and all players with 25 points on 9-of-17 shooting! Carl Daughtery Jr. had 11 in the loss, as did UC Davis' lead scorer Connor Sevilla. Niko Rocak had 10 points himself with eight of them coming at the free throw line. Daughtery drew first blood with a triple which led to an early 5-0 lead for Davis! Davis then fell victim to a 7-2 UH run, and the score was tied at 7-7! Nemeikša buried a corner triple after a jumper from UC Davis' Sevilla to put UH back in front, 10-9. Both UH and UCD stayed close to each other, but UH was the first to turn the tides in their favor! Back-to-back Erickson triples generated an 8-0 UH run to put UH back in front for good, 29-20! It was punctuated on a Finlinson layup off an Omer Suljanovic turnover. Davis cut the gap down to four off another Daughtery triple with 4:07 remaining, but UH remained composed! The 'Bows ended the first half on a 12-4 run that was punctuated by a Dre Bullock layup off a Davis turnover. At halftime, UH led, 43-31 with UH's Johnson leading all scorers with 14! In the second half, UH continued to carry their momentum from that 12-4 run. Rouhliadeff began the second half with a triple on UH's first possession! Davis did not back off and made multiple pushes on UH! With 16 minutes to go, Davis uncorked a 9-0 run with three consecutive triples from Isaiah Chappell, Daughtery, and Suljanovic! It cut what was a 13-point UH gap down to just four! UH did not get flustered and scored the next four to put their gap back up to eight, 56-48, off an Erickson jumper. Every time Davis appeared to have some momentum, UH found a way to maintain control. UH was able to extend its lead back to 10, 72-62, with 3:30 remaining off a Nemeikša layup. That Nemeikša layup was UH's final field goal of the game. With 1:40 to go, and UH leading 73-68, things got iffy when Nemeikša was issued a technical foul off a contact deadball, but Davis' Rocak was also issued a technical foul for the same reason. The free throws canceled each other out, and UH kept its 5-point lead. UH's final four points came at the free throw line with both Johnson and Finlinson burying two critical free throws each off of two UC Davis fouls. It was now 77-73, UH! Needing a miracle, Davis' Wilson went for a layup with four seconds left, but Nemeikša delivered what was the game-sealing block for UH! It was UH's sixth block of the contest to Davis' one! After nine turnovers for UH in the first half, they cleaned it up considerably and committed just four with just one coming in the first 12 minutes. They would win the turnover battle, 13-17! UH improves to 20-7 overall and will conclude their final road trip before the Big West Tournament with the Cal State Fullerton Titans at Titan Gym on Saturday, Feb. 28.
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