Arizona baseball had won five of its last seven games, which included three road wins, entering Friday evening’s matchup with Kansas State.
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PETA files complaint against UW primate facility in Arizona
MESA, Ariz. – PETA recently filed a complaint against the University of Washington primate facility in Mesa with the Arizona Division of Occupational Safety and Health, alleging 49 workplace safety violations at the site over a three-year span.
The animal rights organization cites meeting minutes from 2021-2023 which they say illustrate how “bites, scratches, accidental needle pokes, eye splashes, and injuries from contaminated equipment are extremely common.”
In addition to immediate wound care, “these records show that Seattle primate center personnel are routinely offered evaluation, treatment, and antiviral prophylaxis for potential herpes B exposures, however, reports from the Safety Committee also reveal that these exposures are not always managed according to best practices at the Mesa facility,” said Lisa Jones-Engel, Ph.D., Senior Science Advisor, Primate Experimentation for PETA.
Among the alleged 49 Arizona workplace safety complaints found by PETA are the following:
- Inadequate management of pathogen exposure.
- Reported chronic understaffing at the Mesa facility.
- The facility’s failure to hire a senior veterinarian for the past nine months while animal technician and other veterinary positions remained unfilled.
- Increased incidents of worker injuries due to rushed and overburdened staff.
- Unsafe working conditions, increasing the risk of accidents.
- Improper handling of hazardous exposures.
The incidents are all said to have occurred at the University of Washington National Primate Research Center Arizona Breeding Facility.
As described in Jones-Engel’s letter, this facility is used as an off-site breeding colony located on Salt River Pima–Maricopa Indian Community land, established by the University of Washington in an attempt to produce monkeys in a cost-effective manner.
According to the Washington National Primate Research Center, the organization supports biomedical research activities, professional research staff, specifically bred and maintained nonhuman primate colonies, and dedicated facilities and equipment required for nonhuman primate research protocols.
WaNPRC’s website described how the primates support their work in Seattle, including biomedical research to develop effective vaccines and therapies for HIV/AIDS and other infectious diseases, as well as new advances in genetics, neuroscience, vision, and stem cell biology and therapy.
“Given the severity of these concerns, I urge OSHA to conduct a thorough investigation into the working conditions at WaNPRC’s Mesa facility. The health and safety of the workers must be prioritized, and immediate corrective actions are necessary to address these violations,” said Dr. Jones-Engle with PETA’s Laboratory Investigations Department continued.
The full complaint, including tables from incidents relayed in meeting minutes, can be found on PETA’s website.
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NFL mock draft: 4-round projections for Arizona Cardinals
In these four-round projections, the Arizona Cardinals don’t get a tackle until the fourth round.
We are just days away from the 2026 NFL draft, and that means some final mock drafts. What direction will the draft take the Arizona Cardinals?
Draft Wire’s Curt Popejoy put together a four-round mock draft for the Cardinals. They go defense early but rebuild the offense for 2026 and moving forward, including landing their potential franchise quarterback.
Cardinals 4-round mock draft
Here are the players in the first four rounds Popejoy projects for Arizona.
- Round 1: Ohio State EDGE/LB Arvell Reese
- Round 2: Alabama QB Ty Simpson
- Round 3: Clemson WR Antonio Williams
- Round 4: Florida OT Austin Barber
What we think of the picks
The Cardinals want to trade out of the third pick and draft a tackle, so not getting a tackle until Round 4 seems unlikely, although they did meet with Barber. They do have options at right tackle for 2026 already on the roster.
Reese would be a great pick if they don’t trade back, as they badly need pass-rushing help off the edge.
Drafting Simpson seems inevitable at this point, so it has to be in a mock draft, although the feeling is they will need to go up into Round 1 again to get him.
Williams has speed and is almost six feet tall, but he does have short arms.
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Detroit Lions NFL Draft Injury Report: Arizona State CB Keith Abney
Due to significant injuries to the CB position last year which includes a shoulder surgery for Terrion Arnold, the Lions CB position scored a 6/10 need on my Lions Defensive Draft Need Rankings. Thus, an early-round selection of a young, healthy prospect like Keith Abney would not come as a surprise. He enters the draft with very low medical concern level.
Here is the excerpt from my medical report on Keith Abney:
(Ages in parentheses are at start of 2026 season and are factored into the concern level. Injury info and ages based on available public information are unverified and subject to update. Games played data courtesy of sports-reference.com.)
Keith Abney, CB (21) – Arizona State
Projected round 2-3. #43 on Jeff Risdon board Feb 19.
Concern level 0/10
There is an isolated report of a hand injury but no corroborating information. Even if the hand injury is true, that’s of minimal to no long-term concern.
His availability in his final two seasons has been perfect. Overall, Abney appears to be medically clean and is at an excellent age.
He finished college with 6 INT and 21 PBU.
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Arizona baseball drops low-scoring series opener to Kansas State
In the first game of the series, Arizona (14-23, 5-11 Big 12) battled in a low-scoring affair but fell short in a 2-1 loss to Kansas State (24-12, 8-8 Big 12). The Wildcats from Tucson held the Wildcats from Manhattan at bay for a good majority of the night.
Given that Kansas State leads the Big 12 in conference play in batting, on-base percentage, and slugging, Arizona had a rather good performance, but it was not enough.
Owen Kramkowski pitched seven scoreless innings before allowing the first Kansas State run in the top of the eight. He finished with six strikeouts and kept the high octane Wildcats at bay.
“I thought the defense played well behind him too,” said head coach Chip Hale. “There’s a lot of ground balls, and we made plays where we were positioned in good places, and he was pitching in the eighth inning. That’s unbelievable.”
Garrett Hicks (3-1) came in to try and stop the bleeding for the Wildcats and did so by not allowing Kansas State to take the lead in the eighth. It was in the ninth when the lead was surrendered.
It took until the sixth inning but the first run was scored by Arizona. Andrew Cain singled to left field and after Maddox Mihalakis flew out, it was Beau Sylvester bringing Cain home with a triple through right center field.
Sylvester extended his hitting streak to eight games and it proved to be not enough to get Arizona to the finish line.
Kansas State tied the game at the top of the eight when back to back singles got runners on at first and third. Then a passed ball allowed the third base runner to come home.
Arizona had a chance to retake the lead in the bottom of the ninth after Cain singled to deep right field. With Sylvester back at the plate, it seemed like it was a perfect set up.
A wild pitch nearly got past Kansas State and Cain tried to take advantage of it and steal home. However, Kansas State was able to corral the pitch and get Cain out at home.
AJ Evasco started the ninth inning with a double for Kansas State and back to back fly outs eventually got him home to give Kansas State the lead and the win.
With eight players being left on base, Arizona will need to bring those runners in more often than not if they want to tie the series Saturday afternoon.
As a young team, the Wildcats have had to walk a very tight line between disappointment and dejection and will need to continue handling these losses with grace if it wants to turn a corner.
“It’s the way it goes, it’s baseball,” said Hale. “If we don’t handle it, we will come out tomorrow and won’t be ready to go, so hopefully they handle it.”
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