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Massachusetts Downs La Salle, 81-65 – University of Massachusetts Athletics
AMHERST, MASS. – Massachusetts (11-4, 2-1) secured its second conference win of the season with an 81-65 victory over La Salle (10-6, 1-2) at the Mullins Center on Wednesday evening. Josh Cohen led the Minutemen with his second double-double of the season, finishing with 24 points and 10 rebounds.
Cohen went 9-of-19 from the field while knocking down a three and making five free throws. The double-double is his second in a UMass uniform.
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Jaylen Curry and Daniel Hankins-Sanford each provided a spark off the bench as the duo finished with 12 and 10 points respectively. Curry went 6-7 from the field with four assists while Hankins-Sanford grabbed a career-high 13 rebounds for his first career double-double.
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The Minutemen were 31-63 (.492) from the field with 42 points in the paint and 21 points off turnovers. UMass held their opponent to under 70 points for the fifth game in a row. The Minutemen also had a double-digit rebounding differential for the fifth time this season, outrebounding the Explorers 44-31.
The Explorers were led by Tunde Vahlberg Fasasi who led the team with 14 points while going 4-9 from range.
Breaking Down The Action
- Josh Cohen opened the game’s scoring by knocking down a pair of free throws at 18:49.
- Rahsool Diggins made the first field goal for the Minutemen by hitting a jumper late in the shot clock to put UMass up 4-3 at 17:07.
- After starting the game 0-3 from the field, UMass made their next four, capped by a Jayden Ndjigue turnaround jumper at 14:17.
- Diggins scored his second basket of the game to stop a 6-0 La Salle Run at 11:45.
- Coming out of a media timeout, Jaylen Curry recorded a steal and went the full length of the court for a layup to put UMass up 15-13.
- Curry continued to be a spark for the Minutemen, finding Daniel Hankins-Sanford for a bucket and hitting a shot of his own from the top of the key.
- Josh Cohen hit the first three pointer for UMass to take a five-point lead into the under eight-minute media timeout.
- UMass went into the locker room up 32-31, led by Hankins-Sanford’s eight points and five rebounds off the bench.
- Coming out of the break, Cohen converted a three-point play as UMass led La Salle 35-33.
- After La Salle tied the game at 37-37, Cohen finished through contact to give UMass back the lead at 17:56.
- Curry continued to bring the energy off the bench by scoring back-to-back buckets to put UMass up 45-39 at the first media timeout of the second half.
- UMass held La Salle to zero field goals for 3:13 while going on a 12-2 run to take a 47-39 lead.
- After a Diggins three and a Cohen jumper, UMass forced a La Salle timeout at 8:43.
- Hankins-Sanford knocked down a pair of free throws at 8:10 to give UMass its first double digit lead of the game and earning his first career double-double.
- Keon Thompson hit his first three of the game at the 6:10 mark to give the Minutemen a 64-52 advantage.
- Curry scored on back-to-back driving layups to put UMass ahead 78-62 with 1:48 remaining in the game.
- Diggins added another three with under a minute to play to secure an 81-65 victory.
New Kids On The Block
- Josh Cohen led UMass with a game-high 24 points on 9-19 shooting.
- Daniel Hankins-Sanford recorded his first career double-double with ten points and a career best 13 rebounds.
- Jaylen Curry went an efficient 6-7 with 12 points and four assists in 22 minutes.
Numbers To Know
- 2: Minutemen recorded double-doubles as Josh Cohen finished with 24 points and 10 rebounds while Daniel Hankins-Sanford added ten points and 13 rebounds. It’s the first time two Minutemen have had double-doubles in the same game since Preston Santos and Samba Diallo versus Duquesne on Jan. 25, 2020.6:
- Jaylen Curry’s six field goals were the most he’s made in a game this season while having his best shooting percentage in a game (.857).
- 13: UMass finished with a +13 advantage on the glass (44-31), their second highest rebounding differential this season.
- 42: The Minutemen finished with 42 points in the paint in comparison to La Salle’s 26.
Year Two Under Coach Martin
- Massachusetts Head Coach, Frank Martin now holds a 26-20 record leading the Minutemen.
- Martin now sits with a 314-221 collegiate career record.
Series History
- UMass now has a 30-21 record all-time versus the Explorers, winning the 51st matchup between the two programs.
Up Next
- Massachusetts travels for a regional matchup with A-10 foe Rhode Island on Saturday, Jan. 13 at 2 p.m. in Kingston, RI. The broadcast can be found live on ESPN+ with links and live updates available at umassathletics.com or @UMassMBB on X (Twitter).
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Mass. man charged with posing as teen, exposing himself to 12-, 13-year-old girls
A Massachusetts man is facing multiple charges for allegedly engaging in inappropriate communications and exposing himself to children.
Orate Kyle Graham, 20, of Bridgewater, was arrested this week on two counts of disseminating obscene material to a minor and one count of accosting or annoying another person.
Bridgewater police said they were made aware Tuesday of allegations involving interactions between several girls age 12 and 13 and an individual known to them only as “Jay.” The individual said he was 17 years old during conversations with the girls through FaceTime and in person.
Through an investigation, police identified “Jay” as Graham, and also found that he had regularly engaged in interactions with the minor victims. During those interactions, he allegedly exposed himself and asked the girls to expose themselves to him.
He was arrested Thursday and taken to the Plymouth County House of Correction, where he was held on $25,000 bail. The case remains under investigation by Bridgewater police and the Plymouth District Attorney’s Office.
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Fisherman reels in white shark off Massachusetts, then snags the hook from its toothy mouth
BILLERICA, Mass. (AP) — Elliot Sudal didn’t need a bigger boat, but he did need to find a way to get a hook out of a shark’s mouth.
Sudal, a veteran angler and boat captain, reeled in the nearly nine-foot shark — also commonly known as a great white shark or a great white — on June 7 on Nantucket. White sharks are a protected species in the U.S. and must be released immediately when accidentally caught.
That presents a nasty problem for a fisherman because the white shark is a formidable apex predator best known for the 1975 movie Jaws, in which Roy Scheider utters the famous line “You’re gonna need a bigger boat” upon seeing the big fish. Sudal, who caught the shark while fishing from shore, decided to use his encounter to demonstrate how to respond to such a situation.
Sudal posted a video of himself removing the hook to his social media accounts. In the video, Sudal climbs onto the back of the shark, secures the fish in the surf, and removes the hook from its mouth. By the end of the short video, the shark is back in the water.
White sharks typically have about 300 teeth arranged into five rows, so speed was key.
“Hooks out and back on her way in 15 seconds, not sure how to do it better,” Sudal wrote in an Instagram post that included a video of the shark release.
Sudal is no stranger to sharks, and has caught and tagged hundreds of them over the years. He said in a social media post that this month’s encounter with a white shark was the first time he has ever caught one of them in more than a decade of the work.
Sudal’s practices have sometimes attracted the attention of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Association, such as in 2017, when the agency investigated his handling of a smalltooth sawfish, an endangered species, in Florida. The agency said in 2018 that it sent Sudal a letter “informing him of the Endangered Species Act issues and the safe handling protocol for sawfish.”
White sharks are not listed under the federal Endangered Species Act, but are subject to special federal protections. The International Union for Conservation of Nature considers them vulnerable globally.
Sightings of white sharks off New England have ticked up in recent years, and some scientists have pinned that to the greater availability of the seals that they prey on. Dangerous encounters between white sharks and humans are extremely rare, and only a few dozen fatal white shark bites on people have ever been recorded.
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Whittle reported from Portland, Maine.
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Massachusetts gas prices finally hit reverse, falling back toward $4
Just as the summer travel season heats up, gas prices are finally dropping, with the national average falling below $4 a gallon.
It marks the first time since March 30 prices are that low, and follows nearly four straight weeks of declines, according to data from AAA.
Massachusetts and the northeast as a whole are still above that average, at $4.09 a gallon, but it’s down sharply just in the past week.
Prices are lower south of Boston, such as in Bristol and Plymouth counties, and some wholesale clubs are selling at $3.60 a gallon.
Mark Schieldrop, spokesperson for AAA Northeast, says the highest price paid at the pump in Massachusetts during the war was $4.50 a gallon.
Schieldrop said the decrease comes on the heels of the U.S. agreement with Iran to end the war and open the Strait of Hormuz, causing crude oil prices to fall.
“We’ve seen a nice steady decline in prices that really started more than three weeks ago,” he said, “Markets anticipated this happening, and that really led to prices beginning to fall.”
Since prices can vary, he recommends drivers shop around and avoid convenient locations.
“You are going to see those higher gas prices right off that highway exit at that first gas station that you see, because they know that they’re going to catch a lot of stray travelers,” he said.
Decreasing gas prices comes as millions of Americans prepare to travel for July 4 in record numbers starting next weekend.
“When prices are on a downward trajectory, that certainly is conducive to encouraging folks to travel,” Schieldrop said. “We do expect strong travel over the July Fourth holiday. And people are still very interested in travel.”
While gas station owners are sometimes accused of price gouging, Schieldrop said most are trying to navigate a volatile market themselves, and are looking to stay competitive when prices drop and they have a surplus.
“They have to be very careful about sort of using a price buffer to ride that volatility so that way you’re able to make money, but you’re not gouging customers, and you’re being competitive in a market because the retail gasoline market is very competitive, ”he said.
Prices a year ago were $3.05 a gallon, but he said we won’t be getting anywhere near those prices this summer.
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