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After a thrilling double-overtime win over Fresno State, California Baptist makes the nearly 2,500-mile trip to Orlando to face Central Florida on Sunday. The Lancers (5-3) capped their time at the Acrisure Holiday Invitational in Palm Springs, Calif., with an 86-81 victory over the Bulldogs on Wednesday. That followed a last-second, 79-77 loss to SMU the day before. Dominique Daniels Jr. played 45 minutes against Fresno State and led California Baptist with 29 points. He paces the Lancers with 20.3 points per game, while Kendal Coleman averages 15.1 points and is shooting 59.7 percent form the floor. However, coach Rick Croy's team has struggled from 3-point range, shooting just 30.7 percent entering its first true road game this season. UCF (5-2) is coming off of an 84-76 win over Milwaukee last Wednesday despite being outrebounded 41-31. The Knights were helped by the heroics of senior guard Darius Johnson, who had 28 points as he shot a career-best 8-for-10 from beyond the arc. "Darius was terrific," UCF coach Johnny Dawkins said. "He's so comfortable in his leadership role now, he's leading our team and running the show, and our new players are becoming more comfortable playing with him. He's been a rock for us this season, and you love to see it out of a senior point guard." "I had an extraordinary night shooting the ball from three," Johnson said. "I rarely think that would happen again, but it's great. I know my teammates are going to have nights like that as well." Johnson is among the nation's leaders in minutes per game (36.6) and is shooting a team-high 50 percent from 3-point range (23 of 46). He, along with his fellow guard Jordan Ivy-Curry, are each averaging 16.9 points to lead UCF. The Knights opened the season with an impressive win over Texas A&M, now No. 20 in the AP poll, but lost both games at last weekend's Greenbrier Tip-Off, including a triple-overtime defeat against LSU on Sunday. UCF has not reached the NCAA Tournament since 2018-19. This will be the first meeting between the Knights and the Lancers, who will each have time off afterwards. UCF won't play until Dec. 8 against Tarleton State, while California Baptist is idle until its Dec. 11 game at San Diego State. --Field Level MediaMr World 2024 Winner Is Danny Mejia From Puerto Rico; India’s Gokul Ganesan Leaves His Mark by Securing Spot in Top 10 (Watch Video)

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Funny memes went viral on social media after Virat Kohli fell for another low score, this time on Day 5 of the IND vs AUS Boxing Day Test 2024 on December 30. The right-hander, who has struggled with deliveries outside the off-stump, once again fell to a similar ball with Usman Khawaja taking the catch. Virat Kohli looked good during his 29-ball stay at the crease but was dismissed for just five runs. The dismissal saw Australia reduce India to 33/3, still needing 307 runs to win. IND vs AUS Boxing Day Test 2024 Sets All-Time Record, Becomes Most-Attended Test Match Ever at Melbourne Cricket Ground . Virat Kohli doesn't have patience at all.. Why same mistake again n again n again??? When you have that issue accept it n work on it.. its frustrating man. #INDvsAUS #AUSvINDIA pic.twitter.com/Zgud4Ysrkf — Rashtra (@ImrashtRm) December 30, 2024 Virat kohli out #INDvsAUS #ViratKohli pic.twitter.com/yji3FyNHdw — Bhaisaab (@desibhaisaab01) December 30, 2024 outside off stump ball exists Kohli : pic.twitter.com/Fx7PzEGXl4 — SwatKat💃 (@swatic12) December 30, 2024 Test cricket has left Virat Kohli Sadly https://t.co/UsCntJejDb pic.twitter.com/cFTGQ3Yzvk — INSANE (@1120_insane) December 30, 2024 Virat Kohli falls early after a gritty start, scoring just 5 runs off 29 balls. A rare off-day for the star batter! #INDvsAUS #AUSvINDIA pic.twitter.com/QIS50AcnX0 — Ather Salem® (@AthSa01) December 30, 2024 (SocialLY brings you all the latest breaking news, viral trends and information from social media world, including Twitter (X), Instagram and Youtube. The above post is embeded directly from the user's social media account and LatestLY Staff may not have modified or edited the content body. The views and facts appearing in the social media post do not reflect the opinions of LatestLY, also LatestLY does not assume any responsibility or liability for the same.)

Thousands of Syrians gathered on Friday in Damascus 's historic main mosque and in the capital’s largest square to celebrate the ousting of Bashar al-Assad. The jubilant scenes were a major symbolic moment since the downfall of the Syrian dictator, coinciding with the first Muslim Friday prayers since he fled the country for Russia. Huge crowds, including some insurgents, packed Damascus' historic Umayyad Mosque in the capital's old city, many waving the rebel opposition flag which has replaced the Assad-era flag. According to Arab TV stations, the Friday sermon was delivered by Mohammed al-Bashir , the interim prime minister installed by HTS, the rebel group which seized control of Damascus and other major cities. The square, a major symbol of Syria , had often been a site of brutal repression under Assad after rallies broke out in 2011. The crowd chanted calls for a free Syria, while others shouted slurs against Assad and his late father, whose tomb was set alight by rebels earlier this week. One man in the crowd, 51-year-old Khaled Abu Chahine, originally from the southern province of Daraa, where the 2011 uprising first erupted, said he hoped for "freedom and coexistence between all Syrians, Alawites, Sunnis, Shiites and Druze." "The former government was a government of crime and executions," he told the AP news agency, calling on foreign nations "hosting these gangs to bring them to justice and those who are in Syria and committed crimes should face justice." The main insurgent force, Hayat Tahrir al-Sham, has been working to establish security and start a political transition after seizing Damascus early Sunday. The group has tried to reassure a public both stunned by Assad's fall and concerned over extremist jihadis among the rebels. The insurgents' leadership says it has broken with its extremist past, having started as an off-shoot of Al Qaeda. HTS is still labeled a terrorist group by the UK, the United States and major European countries. HTS's leader, Ahmad al-Sharaa, formerly known as Abu Mohammed al-Golani, appeared in a video message Friday congratulating "the great Syrian people for the victory of the blessed revolution." "I invite them to head to the squares to show their happiness without shooting bullets and scaring people," he said. "And then after we will work to build this country and as I said in the beginning, we will be victorious by the help of God." It comes as Syrians began exploring the abandoned homes of the former dictator, including the family’s massive summer resort in Burj Islam, overlooking the Mediterranean. The property lay in disrepair on Friday after heavy looting and damage, with shattered windows and broken fixtures. Following Assad's toppling, locals, mostly Syrian Turkmen driven out to nearby villages during the construction of the resort, entered the area for the first time since the Assad family built it 50 years ago. Assad is said to have removed his valuables from the villa by sea using small boats.

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returned to action in the on Saturday evening by recording an emphatic 5-2 win over United. A wild first half played out at the London Stadium, with Mikel Arteta's side going 4-0 up on 36 minutes thanks to goals from Gabriel, Leandro Trossard, Martin Odegaard and Kai Havertz. But, in stunning fashion, West Ham grabbed two goals back in the space of four minutes. First, Aaron Wan-Bissaka got onto the end of a wonderful ball in behind from Carlos Soler, before Emerson netted an incredible free-kick which beat Arsenal's David Raya. However, the game then took another turn, with Arsenal winning their second penalty of the first half after Gabriel was hit in the head by Lukas Fabianski following a ball into the box, with the spot kick converted by Saka to make it 5-2 at half-time. After the break, things settled, with Arsenal managing to see out the remainder of the game with relative ease. Arteta will have some injury concerns to deal with, especially after Gabriel went off injured following his collision with Fabianski, and Riccardo Calafiori's second half substitution. However, the win means Arsenal moved back up to second in the ahead of Liverpool and Manchester City's huge Sunday afternoon clash. And here are five things the Arsenal boss learnt following the win over West Ham... It cannot be overstated just how much better Martin Odegaard makes Arsenal. The Norwegian midfielder was at the heart of everything good for the Gunners, producing a wonderful lofted pass to Bukayo Saka who assisted Landro Trossard's goal which was Arsenal's second. He also bagged a goal himself, tucking away a brilliant penalty to beat Lukas Fabianski. Whilst sidelined earlier this season, Odegaard was sorely missed by Arsenal. It is the Arsenal skipper who keeps things ticking over in midfield for the Gunners and they are an infinitely worse side without him. There was one moment of concern for Arsenal around the hour mark when he went down holding his ankle, something which the Gunners will need to monitor. Come and join The Daily Star on , the social media site set up by ex-Twitter boss Jack Dorsey. It's now the new go-to place for content after a mass exodus of the Elon Musk-owned Twitter/X. Fear not, we're not leaving , but we are jumping on the bandwagon. So come find our new account on , and see us social better than the rest. You can also learn more about The Daily Star team in what Bluesky calls a . So what are you waiting for?! Let's Arsenal got the game off to a flying start thanks to a wonderfully worked corner which resulted in Gabriel heading home. It was a fantastically put together set-piece, with plenty of movement to confused the West Ham defence, allowing the Brazilian a free header to give Arsenal the lead. Under Arteta, and set-piece coach Nicolas Jover, the Gunners have become excellent at making the most of their set-pieces. It is an element within a game of massive variables that you can control, and Arsenal do it very well, for which Arteta and Jover deserve plenty of credit. At 4-0 up, the game looked to be dead and buried after 36 minutes. But just four minutes later, the mood inside the London Stadium changed rapidly after two West Ham goals. First, Aaron Wan-Bissaka got onto the end of an excellent ball from Carlos Soler to beat David Raya. Then, Emerson netted a stunning free-kick to make it 4-2. It felt as though there was still something to take from the game for West Ham at that point and that Arsenal could be on the ropes. However, the penalty from Saka settled the nerves and Arsenal managed the second half well - but Arteta may be concerned about just how the Gunners almost opened the door for the Hammers to get themselves fully back into the contest. Ultimately, it was job done for Arsenal at the London Stadium. They started the day nine points behind Premier League leaders Liverpool, and managed to climb up to second with their win over West Ham. Arsenal now sit six points behind Liverpool, who take on on Sunday. Ideally for Arsenal, the two would draw, keeping City behind Arsenal and Liverpool in touching distance, with the latter having to face and away next week in the Premier League. Should Liverpool win, they would move nine points clear which would be frustrating for the Gunners following their impressive performance. But the reality is all they can do right now is try to keep up, win their games and hope Liverpool slip up.

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COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — Dominic Zvada kicked a 21-yard field goal with 45 seconds left and Michigan stunned No. 2 Ohio State 13-10 on Saturday, likely ending the Buckeyes ’ hopes of returning to the Big Ten title game. Kalel Mullings broke away for a 27-yard run, setting up the Wolverines (7-5, 5-4) at Ohio State's 17-yard line with two minutes remaining in the game. The drive stalled at the 3, and Zvada came on for the chip shot. Ohio State (10-2, 7-2, No. 2 CFP) got the ball back but couldn't move it, with Will Howard throwing incomplete on fourth down to seal the Wolverines' fourth straight win over their bitter rival. “You come to Michigan to play this game,” Zvada said. “So, it's the biggest one of the year. It's the one that everyone looks forward to, and to be able to come in here and take the win, it's amazing.” This Ohio State loss in the “The Game” might have been the toughest of the past four because Michigan was unranked and wrapping up a disappointing season. The Wolverines were also playing without a couple of top players: tight end Colston Loveland and cornerback Will Johnson. The Buckeyes were favored by 21 points, the widest point spread for this rivalry since 1978, according to ESPN Stats and Info. Records — and point spreads, for that matter — rarely mean much when these two teams meet. “Our defense played outstanding," Michigan coach Sherrone Moore said. "We held a high-powered offense to 10 points, 77 rushing yards.” The Buckeyes were off all afternoon. Howard was 19 for 33 for 175 yards with one touchdown and two interceptions and Jayden Fielding missed two field-goal attempts. The run game was hardly there. “It's hard, man,” an emotional Howard said. “I really don’t have much right now. I do know we're a two-loss team. We're going to get into the playoffs and make a run. But, I mean, this one hurts.” Mullings was Michigan's primary weapon. He rushed for 116 yards and the Wolverines only touchdown of the game in the first half as neither team could get much going offensively on the frigid afternoon. “They made plays, we made plays, so as the game wore on you could definitely, slowly feel them starting to lose confidence, lose that energy and lose that faith,” Mullings said. Howard was clunky all day. In the first half he threw an interception from deep in his own territory that led to Michigan's touchdown. He went out for a play in the second quarter to be checked for a head injury. After the game, he said he was fine. “We're very disappointed, and never thought this would happen right here,” Ohio State coach Ryan Day said. “We expected to win this game and go play in the Big Ten championship game.” After the game, Michigan players attempted to plant their flag at midfield and were confronted by Ohio State players. A skirmish ensued as both teams pushed and shoved before being separated. Michigan: Did just enough and caught Ohio State on an off day. Ohio State: It's inexplicable how badly the Buckeyes played in their biggest game of the season. They would need No. 4 Penn State and No. 10 Indiana to lose later Saturday in order to make it into the Big Ten title game next week. The Buckeyes will fall. There has been talk all season about how many of the Ohio State team leaders, including receiver Emeka Egbuka, running back TreVeyon Henderson and defensive end Jack Sawyer, chose to return for another year instead of entering the NFL draft because they wanted to beat Michigan at least once. Those players were inconsolable after the game. One of them, linebacker Cody Simon, was asked how he felt. “I just can't speak that right now,” Simon said. “I feel like we let the whole Buckeye nation down.” Michigan will wait for a minor bowl game. Ohio State, assuming either Penn State or Indiana wins on Saturday, will see how the final College Football Playoff rankings shakeout on Dec. 8. AP college football: https://apnews.com/hub/ap-top-25-college-football-poll and https://apnews.com/hub/college-football . Sign up for the AP’s college football newsletter: https://apnews.com/cfbtop25

NEW YORK (AP) — Free agent pitchers Luis Gabriel Moreno and Alejandro Crisostomo were suspended for 80 games each by Major League Baseball on Friday following positive tests for performance-enhancing substances under the minor league drug program. Moreno tested positive for Nandrolone, and Crisostomo tested positive for Boldenone and Nandrolone, the commissioner’s office said. A 26-year-old right-hander, Moreno was released by the New York Mets’ Class A Brooklyn Cyclones on Tuesday. He was 5-1 with a 5.33 ERA in 12 relief appearances this season for Brooklyn after spending 2016-23 in the San Francisco Giants organization. Crisostomo, a 24-year-old right-hander, was released by Minnesota on Aug. 24 after going 0-1 with a 7.13 ERA this year with the Florida Complex League Twins. He signed with Boston in 2017, spent 2018 in the Dominican Summer League with the Red Sox, then signed with Minnesota and spent 2023 with the Twins DSL team. Nineteen players have been suspended this year for positive drug tests, including eight under the minor league program and nine under the new program for minor league players assigned outside the United States and Canada. Two players have been suspended this year under the major league drug program. Noelvi Marté , a 22-year-old infielder who is the Cincinnati Reds’ top prospect, missed the first 80 games following a positive test for boldenone. Toronto Blue Jays infielder Orelvis Martínez was suspended for 80 games on June 23 following a positive test for the performance-enhancing drug clomiphene, an announcement made two days after his major league debut . AP MLB: https://apnews.com/hub/mlbCitigroup Lowers Arrowhead Pharmaceuticals (NASDAQ:ARWR) Price Target to $26.00

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Bayan al-Hinnawi, who spent years behind bars in Bashar al-Assad's Syria, joined crowds in the heartland of the Druze minority on Friday to celebrate the president's fall, "a dream" come true for the former prisoner. Hundreds of people descended on Sweida's main square, singing and clapping in jubilation, just days after Islamist-led rebels took the capital Damascus, sending Assad fleeing. The Druze-majority city in Syria's south has been a focal point of renewed anti-government demonstrations over the past year and a half. On Friday, residents waved Syria's pre-Assad flag of white, green and black with three stars, and raised olive branches in a sign of peace. Some of them have lost family members during the anti-government uprising that began in 2011 and spiralled into civil war. Others, like Hinnawi, had languished in prison under the Assad family's five-decade rule. "It was a dream," said 77-year-old Hinnawi of Assad's ouster. Decades ago, a few years after Hafez al-Assad seized power -- which he later handed over to his son Bashar -- a 23-year-old Hinnawi was jailed. He was released 17 years later. The grey-haired man said he had "dreamed that one day the regime would fall", but did not believe that he would live to see the day. "It's a wonderful sight. Nobody could have imagined that this could happen", he said. But his joy was incomplete, remembering the many who have died in jail. "I wish that those who died when I was imprisoned in Mazzeh or Saydnaya could see this scene," said Hinnawi. Since Assad's fall, rebel forces and residents have broken into both detention centres, freeing political prisoners and searching for long-missing loved ones. Activists and rights groups say the Assad government tortured and abused inmates at both facilities. "I got out when I was 40, I missed out of my whole life," said Hinnawi, who served in the Syrian army before being jailed. Recalling torture behind bars, he said that "no oppressor in history has done what they did to us." Since Sunday, the ousted government's security forces were nowhere to be seen in Sweida, and the office of Assad's Baath party has been abandoned, as have army checkpoints on the road to Damascus. Local armed men are present, but not the Islamist group Hayat Tahrir al-Sham which spearheaded the rebel offensive against Assad. Siham Zein al-Din, who lost her son in 2014 after he defected from the national army to join rebel fighters, said he had "sacrificed his life... for freedom, for dignity". The family was still searching for Khaldun's remains, said his 60-year-old mother. Like her son, some members of the Druze community took up arms against Assad's forces during the war. The Druze, who also live in Lebanon, Israel and the Israeli-occupied Golan Heights, make up about three percent of Syria's population, around 700,000 people. Beyond defending themselves from attacks in the areas where they live, Syria's Druze largely stayed on the sidelines of the civil war. Many managed to avoid compulsory conscription since 2011. Residents of Sweida have long complained of discrimination and the lack of basic services. Many buildings in the city are constructed from black volcanic stone that can be found in the area, and its roads have fallen into disrepair. Sheikh Marwan Hussein Rizk, a religious leader, said that "Sweida province has been marginalised" for decades, with most of its residents living in poverty. But, surrounded by the joyful protesters, Rizk said better days may be coming. "Today, we look to the future and ask for a helping hand... Our hand is extended to all Syrians." Next to him, resident Hussein Bondok held up a poster of his brother Nasser, a journalist and opposition activist who was last heard from in 2014 when he was arrested. Bondok, 54, said he believes his brother was likely killed under torture in one of Damascus's prisons. Nasser struggled for freedom, Bondok said. "I want to congratulate him now, because the seeds he had planted with his brothers-in-arms has become a tree." lk/ami/it

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