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Upset City: UConn backs up its trash talk, destroying No. 1 Florida's Final Four dream in shocking fashion

Claire St. Amant
Apr 5, 2014 | 9:34 pm

ARLINGTON — UConn head coach Kevin Ollie talks a good game. Turns out, his Huskies can back up their bark with a bite. "I knew this team was destined for greatness," Ollie said in a post-game press conference.

After a slow start that saw UConn down 4-16 against the No.1 Florida Gators, the Huskies went on a run on their own. And they never looked back, rolling to a 63-53 win in the first game of the Final Four semifinals Saturday night at AT&T Stadium.

UConn's star player Shabazz Napier wasn't much of a factor in his team's critical 11-0 run in the first half, but when the shots are falling, it doesn't matter who's knocking them down.

"I knew this team was destined for greatness," UConn head coach Kevin Ollie said.

"We are so unselfish, we don't really care who is doing the scoring," said guard Ryan Boatright, one of four UConn players in double figures.

The seventh-seeded Huskies shot nearly 50 percent in the first half and over 60 percent in the second. Despite a menacing looking Florida full-court press, UConn had little trouble bringing the ball up. In fact, it was the Huskies' defense that left an impression.

"We just wanted to be relentless," Ollie said. "We live and we die on defense."

Florida head coach Billy Donovan praised UConn's defense, saying his team had a hard time handling the pressure. Florida guard Scottie Wilbekin summarized his now 36-3 team's struggles succinctly. "They were being really aggressive, and the shots that we did get we couldn't get to fall," he said.

The Gators shot just 35 percent in the first half and 42 percent in the second. Couple poor shooting with high turnovers (Florida had 11), and the Gators were lucky it was even close.

For most of the game, UConn appeared to be having a ball, tossing up alley-oops and nailing threes. DeAndre Daniels, who led all scorers with 20 points, said his team wanted to make a statement.

"We feel like we've been doubted all season," Daniels said. "We like to go out and try to prove people wrong."

Napier didn't dominate the floor like he's done so many times before, but he didn't seem to care. His team is still playing. When asked why he ran down the court with a single finger raised, Napier showed that signature UConn confidence.

"It's simple — one more to go."

Shabazz Napier had 12 points and six assists for the UConn Huskies.

UConn's Shabazz Napier
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Shabazz Napier had 12 points and six assists for the UConn Huskies.
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2 Houston Astros standouts score prestigious MLB awards

Steven Devadanam
Nov 1, 2022 | 9:00 pm
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Jeremy Peña has won the Gold Glove.

Tuesday, November 1 wasn't the day that the Houston Astros envisioned, considering the outcome of Game 3 against the Phillies in Philadelphia. However, the team did get some good news the same day.

Rising star shortstop Jeremy Peña and outfielder Kyle Tucker are the Astros 2022 Gold Glove winners, Rawlings announced on a special Rawlings Gold Glove Awards Show on ESPN.

Peña is the first rookie shortstop ever to earn a Gold Glove Award, per Elias Sports Bureau, and also the first Astros rookie at any position to score the prestigious award. Only 11 rookies overall have ever won Gold Gloves, Elias notes. Former Astros shortstops Carlos Correa (2021) and Roger Metzger (1973) have also won.

First-time winner Tucker is the third Astros outfielder to win a Gold Glove. Previously, Michael Bourn won the award back-to-back seasons (2009-10). Iconic Astros outfielder Cesar Cedeno holds the Astros club record with five Gold Glove Awards (1972-76).

Meanwhile, Peña led all American League shortstops in Defensive Runs Saved (15) and Defensive WAR (2.4), per MLB stats. He also ranked tied for third in the American League in Zone Rating (.823). Tucker, a utilitarian star, was a standout defensive presence in 2022, with a top-rated 14 Defensive Runs Saved and eight outfield assists. He was named to his first All-Star team this season.

Game 4 of the World Series is slated for Thursday, November 3.

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Houston Astros celebrate 5-year anniversary of first-ever World Series win

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Nov 1, 2022 | 5:23 pm
Astros World Series victory parade and rally, George Springer
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George Springer raises the 2017 World Series trophy.

The Houston Astros are spending the fifth anniversary of their first World Series championship doing what else than to win another one.

With Game 3 looking like a certainty to be played on Tuesday, November 1 after a Monday night rainout, the four-time American League pennant winners gave their fans, detractors, and basically any unbiased baseball observer a reminder of the championship moment.

The ball club posted a 13-second video of former Astros pitcher Charlie Morton inducing Los Angeles Dodgers batter Corey Seager into a groundout to José Altuve, representing the final out of Game 7 in LA.


#OTD in 2017, we won the #WorldSeries. pic.twitter.com/h1qcuSaIyy
— Houston Astros (@astros) November 1, 2022

Of course, as MLB revealed almost three years later, the championship capped off a year that wasn't entirely played fairly, which is something fans in ballparks that aren't Minute Maid Park have never let the Astros live down to this day.

But, for just that one night on November 1, 2017, the Astros' victory allowed a city that was two months removed from Hurricane Harvey to celebrate that franchise's first championship since entering the majors in 1962.

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Bustling Lower Heights mixed-use development adds breakfast, healthy fare, spas, and more

Eric Sandler
Nov 1, 2022 | 3:47 pm
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Familiar names are coming to the development.

A Heights-area mixed-use development is expanding with new restaurant and retail tenants. Gulf Coast Commercial Group has signed the new arrivals to the Lower Heights District, the 24-acre, Kroger and Home Depot-anchored development that's located just south of the Heights near the intersection of Studemont and I-10 .

Leading the list is Flat Top Grill, which is scheduled to open in December. Part of the Dallas-based Mongolian Concepts Restaurant Group (Genghis Grill), the restaurant provides diners with the ability to build-their-own meals from more than 80 ingredients, including vegetables, scratch-made sauces, proteins, and spices. The flexible menu caters to those seeking keto, low carb, gluten-free, vegan, and vegetarian options. Diners can pair their creations with cocktails, beer, or wine.

The development recently welcome the ninth Houston-area location of brunch concept First Watch. Known for signature items like lemon-ricotta pancakes, superfood kale salad, and million dollar bacon, the restaurant serves breakfast, brunch, and lunch daily. An extensive beverage program includes juices, coffee, and cocktails.

Also new to the development is Houston’s first Scissors & Scotch. The men’s grooming concept pairs haircuts and beard trims with a cocktail lounge. Regulars sign up for memberships that bring discounts on services and other perks.

Finally, local favorites Thrive Drip Spa and Salon Lofts will also open new locations at the development. Slated to open in early 2023, Thrive, which offers IV vitamin infusion therapy, will occupy a 2,000-square-foot space. Salon Lofts will occupy more than 5,100-square-feet when it opens in February or March 2023.

“We’re excited to continue expanding the mix of premium dining, retail and service offerings at Lower Heights District, which is ideally positioned to serve businesses and residents in and along the adjacent First Ward Arts District, Washington Corridor and The Heights, which is linked to the project via a hike and bike trail extension,” Gulf Coast vice president of leasing Danny Miller said in a statement.

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