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Delaware expected to join CUSA in 2025-26
Delaware is expected to join Conference USA in the 2025-26 academic year, sources briefed on the decision confirm to The Athletic, as the ripple effects of conference realignment continue. ESPN first reported the move.
The addition of Delaware will give CUSA 11 full members, with Kennesaw State set to join next year as the tenth. It’ll also increase the size of the Football Bowl Subdivision to 135 members, two more than this season.
The move is, like all realignment moves, based heavily around football, and the Blue Hens feel now is the time to move up. Delaware has played in the Football Championship Subdivision (formerly I-AA) since 1980, one year after it won a Division II national championship. The Blue Hens won an FCS national championship in 2003.
Under coach Ryan Carty, Delaware is 17-8, posting an 8-5 season last year and defeating Lafayette 36-34 on Saturday to advance to the second round of the FCS playoffs. It most recently won a conference championship in 2020.
Notable football alumni from Delaware include Super Bowl-winning quarterback Joe Flacco, who was a first-round NFL Draft pick, quarterback Rich Gannon and 2019 second-round pick Nasir Adderly.
Delaware also won a field hockey national championship in 2016, and Elena Delle Donne led the Blue Hens women’s basketball team to the Sweet 16 in 2013. Several Delaware sports teams will need to find a new conference in the sports that CUSA does not sponsor.
In October, the NCAA Division I Council increased the requirements to move up to the FBS, removing the average attendance requirement but adding a $5 million entrance fee and stricter scholarship requirements. Delaware will be subject to these new measures.
CUSA lost nine schools to the American and Sun Belt conferences over the last two years. It replaced them with FBS independents Liberty and New Mexico State, plus Jacksonville State and Sam Houston from the FCS ranks. Liberty and New Mexico State will play for the CUSA championship this week, and the Flames are going for an undefeated season. James Madison also made the move up from the FCS to the Sun Belt last year.
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New Castle County adopts ‘pocket housing’ to tackle housing affordability
“It allows for growth densities that are higher than what is allowable today,” Patibanda said. “The neighborhoods are little groups of smaller detached housing units that are oriented around a common open space like a courtyard, a garden, a walkway and it’s intended to create smaller scale housing.”
Patibanda also pointed to existing models as inspiration. “There’s about 12 of [these homes] in Bellefonte … clustered around a common open space. That’s a great example of what a pocket community is and what we’re trying to achieve.”
Addressing a housing crisis
The ordinance also addresses Delaware’s severe affordable housing shortfall. According to the state’s housing authority, thousands of units are needed to meet demand, and New Castle County lags in production.
The pocket housing ordinance includes provisions for moderately priced dwelling units in developments over 25 homes, ensuring that affordability remains central to these projects.
“We expect them to be more affordable just right off the bat. And there’s an additional moderately priced dwelling unit requirement. If a pocket neighborhood goes above 25 units, then we actually require the developers or the home builders to set aside a certain percentage of that project to be what we call [Moderately Priced Dwelling Units]. And that’ll go into the county’s MPDU program, which is administered by the Department of Community Services.”
This initiative is part of a broader strategy that includes expanding accessory dwelling unit allowances and passing redevelopment legislation to convert underutilized properties into mixed-use housing. These combined efforts aim to provide a wider array of housing options for working families across the county.
With the ordinance now in place, the Department of Land Use hopes developers will seize the opportunity to bring pocket housing projects to life. While Patibanda acknowledges this initiative alone won’t solve Delaware’s housing crisis, she sees it as a meaningful step forward.
“Our vision is to see these communities take shape over the next five to 10 years,” she said. “We think these little neighborhoods will be very beneficial to Delawareans.”
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Delaware Blue Coats gift kids skills to up their game during 'Deck the Courts' basketball camp
Sunday, December 29, 2024 8:25PM
Kids got to learn new skills on the court where the Delaware Blue Coats play their games.
WILMINGTON, Delaware (WPVI) — This morning, a large group of young athletes laced up their shoes to learn from talented coaches.
It was a part of the Delaware Blue Coats ‘Deck the Courts’ Holiday camp.
Kids were able to get active with their peers while learning new basketball skills to up their game.
“We teach them a little things about being courteous to one another, respectful of one another…we’re just allowing them to be themselves, ” said Ambassador of Basketball at Delaware Blue Coats, Joseph Richmond.
For more information, check out their website.
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2 teen boys charged with Christmas Eve killing of 14-year-old, Dover police say
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Two teens have been charged with the Christmas Eve shooting death of a 14-year-old boy, Dover police said.
The teen boys, ages 13 and 15, have not been named by police, but the Dover department said the two have been charged with the second-degree murder of Juwan Walker. The two were being held at the Stevenson House Detention Center after failing to post $181,000 cash bail.
Walker was in a parked car on Willis Road, north of North Little Creek Road, about 6:50 p.m. on Tuesday when the two teens approached the vehicle and one fired several rounds at the vehicle before both fled the scene, police said.
Walker was taken to Bayhealth Hospital Kent Campus before being flown to Nemours Children’s Hospital, where he died on Friday, police said.
Armed with a search warrant, Dover’s Special Operations Response Team went to a home in the first block of Stevenson Drive on Saturday and arrested the 13-year-old boy there.
Dover detectives arrested the 15-year-old boy at an apartment in the 400 block of Country Drive.
In addition to the murder charge, each boy also faces charges of first-degree conspiracy, two weapons offenses, reckless endangerment and criminal mischief.
Send tips or story ideas to Esteban Parra at (302) 324-2299 or eparra@delawareonline.com.
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