Michigan
Northwestern men’s tennis goes 0-2 in road trip to Michigan
Losers of three of its last four matches, No. 66 Northwestern traveled to face No. 31 Michigan State and No. 23 Michigan hoping to play the role of giant-killer.
Coach Arvid Swan’s unit entered the weekend looking for its first Big Ten win since March 16. At the weekend’s conclusion, however, the Wildcats (11-13, 3-6 Big Ten) failed to win a Big Ten match for the third consecutive weekend by losing to both of its foes in Michigan.
NU fell to the Spartans (13-7, 8-2 Big Ten) 6-1. The ’Cats quickly lost the doubles points with losses at the No. 3 and No. 1 slots. Senior Max Bengtsson and freshman Vincent Yang fell 6-2 at No. 3, while senior Felix Nordby and junior Chad Miller lost 6-3 at the No. 1 shortly thereafter.
At the No. 2 position, graduate student Saiprakash Goli and sophomore Greyson Casey had their match unfinished at 3-3.
Singles play didn’t go much smoother for NU, losing four singles matches in straight sets to assume a 5-0 deficit.
No. 2 Nordby lost just his fourth match of the season with a 7-5, 6-3 loss to Ozan Baris, the No. 10 ranked player in the nation. The next two losses for the ’Cats were also losses against ranked opponents as No. 93 ranked Max Sheldon defeated Casey 6-4, 6-3 at the No. 3 and No. 28 Aristotelis Thanos beat Goli 6-2, 6-4 at the No. 1. Yang, playing at the No. 6, then lost 7-5, 6-2.
After dropping his first set 7-5, No. 4 Bengtsson won the second set 6-4 to force a third set match tiebreak. He, however, lost NU’s sixth point in the match by falling 10-8 in the match tiebreak.
No. 5 Miller won the ’Cats’ lone point of the weekend by coming back from down a set to win 5-7, 6-2, [10-8]. Miller registered his 13th singles win of the season, which ranks as second most on the team only behind Nordby’s 15.
Traveling east to Ann Arbor, Michigan, NU was swept by the Wolverines (14-8, 8-2 Big Ten) 4-0.
In doubles, Bengtsson and Yang struggled again at the No. 3 position, losing 6-2 for the second time during the weekend. With Goli and Casey’s 6-4 loss at the No. 2 spot, the ’Cats surrendered the doubles point.
At the No. 1 position, Nordby and Miller had their match unfinished while trailing 5-4.
A quick loss became inevitable after Michigan captured all six singles first sets. No. 3 Casey was the first NU player to fall with a 6-2, 7-6(2) loss, soon followed by No. 1 Goli’s 6-3, 6-3 defeat to Will Cooksey, the No. 83 player in the nation. Yang fell in straight sets for the second time in the weekend with his 6-4, 6-2 loss, granting the Wolverines the victory. The ’Cats, as a result, have lost five straight Big Ten matches.
Upon the match’s conclusion, No. 2 Nordby trailed 7-6(6), 3-2. No. 4 Bengtsson was down 7-5, 1-2, and No. 5 Miller had taken his second set 6-4 after losing the first set 7-5.
NU returns to Evanston next weekend for the final two home matches of the season against Penn State and No. 3 Ohio State.
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Michigan
3 dead after vehicle collides with semitruck on Interstate 94 in Wayne County, Michigan State Police say
Three people are dead after a vehicle hit the back of a semitruck on Interstate 94 in Southeast Michigan late Friday, state officials said.
The Michigan State Police responded to the crash on eastbound I-94 near Michigan Avenue in Wayne County around 11:44 p.m. Investigators said the semitruck was stopped in traffic due to flooding when it was struck by the vehicle.
Three passengers in the vehicle that crashed into the semi died at the scene, according to the state law enforcement agency, and the driver was taken into custody.
The ages of the individuals involved in the collision have not yet been disclosed by officials.
As of Saturday afternoon, the investigation into the incident is ongoing.
Michigan
What to know about cyclosporiasis as Michigan health officials investigate 300+ cases in outbreak
Over 300 cases of cyclosporiasis have been reported within a week in Southeast Michigan, and Michigan health officials are investigating.
The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS) and Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development (MDARD) are actively investigating the potential source of the “large and growing outbreak” of cases confirmed in Monroe, Lenawee, Washtenaw, Wayne, Shiawassee, Jackson and Livingston counties.
Health officials also reported 24 cases across 11 other Michigan counties, including in the city of Detroit. Typically, Michigan only gets around 50 cases per year.
On July 1, MDHHS reported there were at least 170 cases. On Thursday, the number of cases jumped to at least 300.
Read more –> Michigan health officials warn of ‘large and growing outbreak’ of cyclosporiasis
The age range of individuals who were diagnosed with the illness ranges from 8 years old to 84 years old, with a median age of 41, according to MDHHS.
Health officials are working to determine the common exposure of the outbreak in Michigan.
Here’s what to know about cyclosporiasis:
What is cyclosporiasis?
Cyclosporiasis is an intestinal illness caused by a parasite and infects the small intestine.
Healthcare providers can diagnose the illness by testing a stool sample.
Signs and symptoms
If infected with cyclosporiasis, people may experience watery diarrhea with frequent and sometimes explosive bowel movements.
The illness can last from a few days to over a month if the illness is not treated. Symptoms could relapse.
The timeframe from becoming infected to becoming sick usually takes about one week but can range from two days to two weeks or more.
In the US, outbreaks of cyclosporiasis have been linked to various types of fresh produce. People can get infected with Cyclospora more than once.
Anyone who experiences symptoms of cyclosporiasis should see their healthcare provider.
How it spreads
The illness can spread when people eat food or drink water that was contaminated with feces.
The CDC said it can take at least one or two weeks outside the body for Cyclospora to become infectious after passing in a bowel movement, making direct person-to-person transmission unlikely.
How to prevent cyclosporiasis
According to the CDC, people can prevent infection by avoiding food or water that may contain feces and by following food safety recommendations for safe preparation and storage.
The CDC recommends washing hands with soap and water before and after handling or preparing raw fruits and vegetables.
Wash all fruits and vegetables thoroughly under running water before eating, cutting or cooking. Cut away any damaged or bruised areas on fruits and vegetables before preparing and eating.
Read more on prevention here.
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Two people dead and a third injured in shooting at Michigan shopping mall
A shooting altercation between two groups of young people at a shopping mall in Dearborn, Michigan, left two people dead and a third injured over what is typically the most violent weekend of the year in the US, police said.
The shooting occurred as the US began celebrating the Fourth of July, historically a holiday weekend that sees higher rates of gun violence across the country. In 2024, the Gun Violence Archive reported more than 500 shootings over Independence Day weekend.
The shooting at Fairlane Town Center on Friday sent mall patrons scrambling, including a person who was hit by a vehicle outside the mall while attempting to flee, said Issa Shahin, the Dearborn police chief.
People believed to be linked to the fight were being questioned at the police station, but no one was immediately taken into custody, he said.
Shahin said the altercation was not a random act: the two groups knew each other and after they came into contact at the mall a fight started that escalated into gunfire. Members of both groups had handguns, he said.
One of the victims died inside Fairlane Town Center and the other died at a nearby hospital. Details on the third person who was shot were not released.
The mall was evacuated after the shooting and police planned to keep it closed while they investigated.
A video posted to social media appeared to show people running from the shopping center after gunshots could be heard.
Fairlane Town Center has more than 125 stores and restaurants, according to its website.
Dearborn is a suburb of Detroit with a population of more than 100,000 people about nine miles west of Detroit.
Tyhrann Howard, Michigan state police specialist lieutenant, said the agency was assisting with the investigation and referred questions to the Dearborn police.
A person who answered the phone at the telephone number for mall security declined comment.
Associated Press contributed reporting
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