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Bruins Earn First Big Ten Win Over Washington
The UCLA Bruins (7-1) took care of business as they defeated the Washington Huskies (6-2) at home, 69-58, with sensational play all across the roster. The Bruins had three different scorers in double figures, with junior forward Tyler Bilodeau and sophomore guard Sebastian Mack tied for the team-high at 16 each.
The Bruins stay undefeated at Pauley Pavilion this season, earning a 1-0 record in Big Ten play while riding a six-game winning streak. Things are clicking for the Bruins, and their depth and experience are beginning to shine through.
It was a wire-to-wire win for the Bruins as they jumped out to an early lead with BIlodeau scoring the team’s first seven points. They would take a 29-24 lead into halftime and extend it in the final 10 minutes of the game, playing their best basketball of the game.
Bilodeau finished with nine rebounds with his 16 points, nearly giving him his second double-double of the year. The transfer from Oregon State scored in double figures for the sixth time in his first eight games with the Bruins.
UCLA forced turnovers, took charges, found the open shot and knocked it down. All the things that Coach Mick Cronin loves to see from his group and textbook complementary basketball. The final 10 minutes was the difference maker as Mack hit a dagger 3 with 4 minutes left.
Mack went to the line 12 times, connecting on seven of those free throws. He was 4-of-12 from the field and his ability to get past defenders and get fouled at the rim allowed him to score some easy points at the charity stripe. This was Mack’s fifth game scoring in double figures and is become a rising star.
The Bruins were exceptional in handling the basketball, as they only turned it over eight times, which is well below their average. On the defensive end, they forced 12 turnovers that led to 19 points from those giveaways. This team is continuing to get better and showed it against a conference team.
Junior guard Dylan Andrews chipped in with 12 points on 5-of-12 shooting from the field and 2-of-4 from 3-point range. Andrews has continued to receive an increase in minutes as one of the veteran leaders of the team.
The Bruins executed well in nearly every facet but did allow 10 offensive rebounds, resulting in nine second-chance points. The Huskies pulled within three points late in the first half and the Bruins found themselves up by just a handful at the break. They would make the necessary changes.
The tougher games are still ahead for the Bruins as they will hit the road for the first time since they lost New Mexico on a neutral court in Henderson, Nev. It will be yet another conference opponent on the ticket as they will head to play No. 12 Oregon Ducks (8-0) this Sunday afternoon.
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Washington National Opera cuts ties with the Kennedy Center after longstanding partnership | CNN Politics
The Washington National Opera on Friday announced it is parting ways with the Kennedy Center after more than a decade with the arts institution.
“Today, the Washington National Opera announced its decision to seek an amicable early termination of its affiliation agreement with the Kennedy Center and resume operations as a fully independent nonprofit entity,” the opera said in a statement.
The decoupling marks another high-profile withdrawal since President Donald Trump and his newly installed board of trustees instituted broad thematic and cosmetic changes to the building, including renaming the facility “The Donald J. Trump and The John F. Kennedy Memorial Center for the Performing Arts.”
The opera said it plans to “reduce its spring season and relocate performances to new venues.”
A source familiar with the dynamic told CNN the decision to part ways was made by the opera’s board and its leadership, and that the decision was not mutual.
A spokesperson for the Kennedy Center said in a statement, “After careful consideration, we have made the difficult decision to part ways with the WNO due to a financially challenging relationship. We believe this represents the best path forward for both organizations and enables us to make responsible choices that support the financial stability and long-term future of the Trump Kennedy Center.”
Kennedy Center president Richard Grenell, who was appointed by Trump’s hand-picked board, said on X, “Having an exclusive relationship has been extremely expensive and limiting in choice and variety.”
Grenell added, “Having an exclusive Opera was just not financially smart. And our patrons clearly wanted a refresh.”
Since taking the reins at the center, Grenell has cut existing staff, hired political allies and mandated a “break-even policy” for every performance.
The opera said the new policy was a factor in its decision to leave the center.
“The Center’s new business model requires productions to be fully funded in advance—a requirement incompatible with opera operations,” the opera said.
Francesca Zambello, the opera’s artistic director, said she is “deeply saddened to leave The Kennedy Center.”
“In the coming years, as we explore new venues and new ways of performing, WNO remains committed to its mission and artistic vision,” she said.
The New York Times first reported the opera’s departure.
Founded in 1956 as the “Opera Society of Washington,” the group has performed across the district, taking permanent residency in the Kennedy Center in 2011.
The performing arts center has been hit with a string of abrupt cancellations from artists in recent weeks including the jazz group The Cookers and New York City-based dance company Doug Varone and Dancers who canceled their performances after Trump’s name was added to the center – a living memorial for assassinated President John F. Kennedy.
The American College Theater Festival voted to suspend its relationship with the Kennedy Center, calling the affiliation “no longer viable” and citing concerns over a misalignment of the group’s values.
American banjo player Béla Fleck withdrew his upcoming performance with the National Symphony Orchestra, saying that performing at the center has become “charged and political.”
The Brentano String Quartet, who canceled their February 1 performance at the Kennedy Center, said they will “regretfully forego performing there.”
CNN has reached out to the Kennedy Center on the additional cancellations.
The opera said, “The Board and management of the company wish the Center well in its own future endeavors.”
CNN’s Betsy Klein and Nicky Robertson contributed to this report.
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