Connecticut
How to watch as Providence hosts Connecticut in men’s basketball on Saturday
UConn Huskies (27-3, 17-2 Big East) at Providence Friars (19-11, 10-9 Big East)
No. 2 UConn, coming off a 74-67 victory over Marquette in which Alex Karaban scored 23 points, plays Providence on Saturday.
The Friars are 14-3 in home games. Providence ranks sixth in the Big East in rebounding with 35.9 rebounds. Devin Carter leads the Friars with 8.4 boards.
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The Huskies are 17-2 in Big East play. UConn leads the Big East with 17.9 assists. Tristen Newton leads the Huskies with 5.9.
Providence makes 45.1% of its shots from the field this season, which is 5.1 percentage points higher than UConn has allowed to its opponents (40.0%). UConn has shot at a 49.5% clip from the field this season, 7.9 percentage points higher than the 41.6% shooting opponents of Providence have averaged.
Top performers for Providence and Connecticut basketball
Carter is shooting 38.9% from beyond the arc with 2.6 made 3-pointers per game for the Friars, while averaging 19.3 points, 8.4 rebounds, 3.6 assists and 1.7 steals. Josh Oduro is averaging 17.6 points and 7.3 rebounds over the past 10 games.
Newton is averaging 15.1 points, 7.1 rebounds and 5.9 assists for the Huskies. Cam Spencer is averaging 14.9 points over the last 10 games.
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The last 10 games
Friars: 5-5, averaging 71.3 points, 34.3 rebounds, 14.1 assists, 6.5 steals and 3.9 blocks per game while shooting 42.9% from the field. Their opponents have averaged 74.1 points per game.
Huskies: 9-1, averaging 80.2 points, 39.3 rebounds, 17.0 assists, 6.4 steals and 5.5 blocks per game while shooting 48.6% from the field. Their opponents have averaged 64.0 points.
Where and when will the Connecticut Huskies play the Providence Friars
Providence, Rhode Island; Saturday, 8 p.m.
How to watch and listen to the Providence Friars vs. Connecticut Huskies
The game will be televised on Fox and heard on radio on WPRO (630-AM and 99.7-FM).
What is the betting line for the Providence vs. UConn game?
Odds will be posted here.
Connecticut
New businesses heading to West Haven’s shoreline
New businesses are soon set to replace old, rundown buildings in West Haven.
By the end of the summer, the former Savin Rock conference center is slated to become the Kelsey, a restaurant and banquet facility.
Crews are currently working on the inside, according to Mayor Dorinda Borer.
Next door, Jimmies of Savin Rock sits empty after it closed last month. It was open for a hundred years and is now for sale.
Borer said it’s another opportunity to draw people to the city.
“When there are new developers in town, and they’re making things all bright and shiny, that makes people attracted to our city,” Borer said. “It just seems like everything’s starting to bust loose at once. It’s a lot of work behind the scenes, and then it all starts to come to fruition.”
Thirty new luxury apartments are set to replace the Debonair Beach Motel that fell into disrepair after its last day open more than a decade ago. Demolition began last fall, and it’s expected to continue in March.
Down the street, new condos were built by the same owner of the restaurant and bar Riva. They opened their doors last summer, welcoming eager crowds.
“The turnout’s been unbelievable,” Riva’s owner, Michael Delvecchio, said. “People traveling from other states, New York, Rhode Island, all over Connecticut. It’s something that West Haven been dying for.”
Riva replaced Chick’s Drive-In, a West Haven hot-dog and seafood staple that closed in 2015 after its owner passed away.
Delvecchio doesn’t ignore that history. A sign that says “The Lodge at Riva” will be removed and replaced with “Chick’s” during the summer, with accompanying pictures of Savin Rock amusement park on the walls.
“Everybody in town has been, with all this shoreline and all this beach, waiting for something to happen,” he said. “Riva’s a little bit of everything.”
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State opens investigation into former New Haven police chief amid stolen money allegations
Connecticut State Police and the Chief State’s Attorney have opened an investigation into former New Haven Police Chief Karl Jacobsen and allegations that he misused public funds.
The City of New Haven reported the allegations to State’s Attorney John Doyle on Monday.
New Haven Mayor Justin Elicker said Monday Jacobson admitted to stealing money from a fund used by the New Haven Police Department to pay for an support its confidential informant program.
Several officers flagged irregularities in the account and notified the three assistant chiefs in the department, according to Elicker. It was then that the assistant chiefs confronted Jacobson on Monday morning.
Elicker said after being confronted, Jacobson admitted to taking the funds. The assistant chiefs then notified Chief Administrative Officer Justin McCarthy, who then notified Elicker.
Jacobson was called in for a meeting with Elicker, where he was to be placed on administrative leave. Elicker said that before the meeting, Jacobson handed in his paperwork to retire, effective immediately.
The mayor was unable to share additional details on how much money was reportedly taken or for how long due to the ongoing investigation.
Assistant Chief David Zannelli has been appointed as the acting police chief.
State police will conduct the investigation and Chief State’s Attorney Patrick Griffin has appointed New Britain Judicial District State’s Attorney Christian Watson to oversee the investigation to avoid any potential conflicts of interest.
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