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How to watch Elon Phoenix vs. Delaware Fightin’ Blue Hens: NCAA Basketball live stream info, TV channel, start time, game odds
Halftime Report
Elon fell flat on their face against the Tigers last Monday, but memory of that harsh loss doesn’t seem to have tripped them up today. Elon has jumped out to a quick 38-31 lead against the Fightin’ Blue Hens.
Elon came into the match with some extra motivation after the loss they were dealt the last time these two teams faced off. We’ll see if they’re able to flip the script or if it’ll just be more of the same.
Who’s Playing
Delaware Fightin’ Blue Hens @ Elon Phoenix
Current Records: Delaware 16-9, Elon 10-15
How To Watch
What to Know
Delaware is 9-1 against the Phoenix since January of 2019, and they’ll have a chance to extend that success on Thursday. Both teams will face off in a Coastal Athletic battle at 7:00 p.m. ET at Schar Center. Despite being away, Delaware is looking at a seven-point advantage in the spread.
Delaware entered their tilt with the Tribe with three consecutive wins but they’ll enter their next game with four. The Fightin’ Blue Hens came out on top against the Tribe by a score of 69-58 on Saturday.
Meanwhile, it’s hard to win when you don’t work as a unit and post ten fewer assists than your opponent, a fact Elon found out the hard way on Monday. They were the victim of a bruising 80-55 loss at the hands of the Tigers. The loss unfortunately continues a disappointing trend for Elon in their matchups with the Tigers: they’ve now lost four in a row.
Elon’s loss came about despite a quality game from TK Simpkins, who scored 19 points along with six rebounds.
The Fightin’ Blue Hens have been performing well recently as they’ve won five of their last six games, which provided a nice bump to their 16-9 record this season. As for the Phoenix, they have not been sharp recently as the team’s lost eight of their last ten matches, which put a noticeable dent in their 10-15 record this season.
Delaware strolled past the Phoenix when the teams last played back in February of 2023 by a score of 70-54. Will Delaware repeat their success, or do the Phoenix have a better game plan this time around? We’ll find out soon enough.
Odds
Delaware is a solid 7-point favorite against Elon, according to the latest college basketball odds.
The oddsmakers had a good feel for the line for this one, as the game opened with the Fightin’ Blue Hens as a 6.5-point favorite.
The over/under is set at 147 points.
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Series History
Delaware has won 9 out of their last 10 games against Elon.
- Feb 25, 2023 – Delaware 70 vs. Elon 54
- Dec 31, 2022 – Delaware 57 vs. Elon 52
- Feb 17, 2022 – Delaware 71 vs. Elon 62
- Jan 22, 2022 – Delaware 80 vs. Elon 77
- Jan 31, 2021 – Delaware 75 vs. Elon 70
- Jan 30, 2021 – Delaware 66 vs. Elon 43
- Feb 13, 2020 – Delaware 81 vs. Elon 75
- Jan 18, 2020 – Delaware 79 vs. Elon 78
- Jan 31, 2019 – Elon 57 vs. Delaware 56
- Jan 05, 2019 – Delaware 77 vs. Elon 65
Delaware
DMV in Minquadale, Delaware reopening months after trooper’s death
Tuesday, March 10, 2026 9:34AM
MINQUADALE, Del. (WPVI) — The DMV in Wilmington, Delaware is reopening at 8a.m. Tuesday.
This comes after the deadly shooting of State Trooper Matthew “Ty” Snook, 34, in December 2025.
A man walked into the facility and shot and killed Snook.
The DMV said service at the Wilmington location will be by appointment only for now. The Delaware City, Dover, and Georgetown DMV locations will continue to offer walk-in service to customers.
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Spike in utility bills after cold snap forces Delaware customers to make tough choices
Delaware elected officials push back on rising prices
Gov. Matt Meyer called out Delmarva for “overcharging Delaware families” in his January State of the State speech. He has also urged the Public Service Commission to reject the utility’s rate requests.
“Rate increases far beyond inflation are unacceptable,” he said. “Delmarva’s out-of-state shareholders should not take advantage of Delaware’s families working to make ends meet. We must hold monopolies accountable.”
Democratic members of the Delaware General Assembly also sent a letter in February to the commission, calling for Delmarva to resubmit its December rate increase request so it falls under a law that took effect in January that gives the commission greater scrutiny over rate increase requests.
The state lawmakers also noted that Delmarva has sought three electric base rate adjustments over the past five years and asked the commission to reject the current rate case so the company would have to resubmit the request.
“We cannot reward Delmarva investors with such high returns on the backs of our constituents,” the letter stated.
Beal said they appreciate the governors in the states that use the PJM grid focusing on the supply costs and the need for more generation, which he said was the true driver of these significant increases for customers. He argued that they work on the delivery side to keep costs down.
“Our company’s been around since 1909,” he said. “Not all of our equipment is that old, but we certainly have some aging equipment. Over 50-year-old transformers that are really at the end of their life, and you want to make sure that you’re replacing this equipment in a planned manner, versus a catastrophic failure of equipment.”
Assistance programs to help low- and moderate-income households
Wilmington resident Alan Shores said he has tried to apply for help as his average monthly bill has gone from around $200 a month to about $500. Shores depends on monthly disability payments and said he’s struggling to afford his prescription medication because of the rising cost.
“I’m tap dancing as fast as I can, trying to pay this stuff, and I just can’t,” he said. “It’s because of this electric bill. Once that electric bill went through the roof, I’m like, ‘What do I do?’”
Beal said they are adding $500,000 to the $6.5 million customer relief fund created last year. Past-due gas and electric customers who have a household income between 60% of the state median income and 350% of the federal poverty level could be eligible for a $500 credit.
The utility also offers payment arrangements and budget billing, and it directs customers to financial assistance offered by charitable organizations.
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