Delaware
How to watch UNCW Seahawks vs. Delaware Fightin’ Blue Hens: TV channel, NCAA Basketball live stream info, start time
Who’s Playing
Delaware Fightin’ Blue Hens @ UNCW Seahawks
Current Records: Delaware 10-6, UNCW 10-5
How To Watch
What to Know
We’ve got another exciting Coastal Athletic matchup on schedule as the Delaware Fightin’ Blue Hens and the UNCW Seahawks are set to tip at 4:00 p.m. ET on January 14th at Raiford G. Trask Coliseum. Both teams come into the matchup bolstered by wins in their previous matches.
Last Thursday, the Fightin’ Blue Hens were able to grind out a solid win over the Fighting Camels, taking the game 68-62. Delaware was down 14-0 with 17:09 left in the first half but they still came back for the handy six-point victory.
Multiple players turned in solid performances to lead Delaware to victory, but perhaps none more so than Cavan Reilly, who scored 15 points along with four steals. The team also got some help courtesy of Gerald Drumgoole Jr., who scored 20 points along with six rebounds.
Meanwhile, UNCW’s three-game losing streak finally came to an end on Thursday. They came out on top against the Hawks by a score of 69-56.
Among those leading the charge was Shykeim Phillips, who scored 16 points. Khamari McGriff was another key contributor, scoring nine points along with nine rebounds.
The Fightin’ Blue Hens’ win bumped their record up to 10-6. As for the Seahawks, their win was their fourth straight at home, which pushed their record up to 10-5.
Fans should be in for an exciting game on Sunday as the pair are among the highest scoring teams in the league right now. Delaware hasn’t had any problem running up the score this season, having averaged 76.4 points per game. However, it’s not like UNCW struggles in that department as they’ve been averaging 81.7 points per game. With both teams so easily able to put up points, the only question left is who can run the score up higher.
Delaware is hoping to beat the odds on Sunday, as the experts think they’re headed for a loss. They might be worth a quick bet since they’re sitting on a five game streak of covering the spread when playing as the underdog.
Odds
UNCW is a 5-point favorite against Delaware, according to the latest college basketball odds.
The oddsmakers were right in line with the betting community on this one, as the game opened as a 5-point spread, and stayed right there.
The over/under is set at 145.5 points.
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Series History
Delaware has won 7 out of their last 10 games against UNCW.
- Feb 18, 2023 – Delaware 75 vs. UNCW 66
- Mar 08, 2022 – Delaware 59 vs. UNCW 55
- Feb 26, 2022 – UNCW 69 vs. Delaware 62
- Dec 29, 2021 – UNCW 70 vs. Delaware 68
- Jan 24, 2021 – Delaware 67 vs. UNCW 62
- Jan 23, 2021 – UNCW 77 vs. Delaware 70
- Feb 29, 2020 – Delaware 82 vs. UNCW 65
- Dec 28, 2019 – Delaware 82 vs. UNCW 68
- Feb 09, 2019 – Delaware 70 vs. UNCW 66
- Jan 10, 2019 – Delaware 82 vs. UNCW 69
Delaware
Was Taylor Swift in Dewey Beach, Delaware, this weekend? What we know
Dewey Beach restaurants and bars on gloomy Memorial Day weekend
As they say at The Starboard, “When it rains, we pour.”
No, Taylor Swift was not in Dewey Beach this weekend.
However, there was a little truth to the rumors that pervaded social media.
Travis and Jason Kelce were invited to a wedding in Dewey this weekend, Starboard owner Steve “Monty” Montgomery said.
“The groom played football with them at Cincinnati and is close with those boys,” Montgomery said.
The Starboard is one of Dewey’s most iconic bars and restaurants and has offshoots across town, such as Starboard RAW and Starboard Sauced.
Montgomery said he did close Starboard RAW for the wedding party May 29, but the professional football-playing brothers and Travis Kelce’s ultra-famous fiancée, Taylor Swift, did not end up attending the wedding.
Reach Shannon Marvel McNaught at smcnaught@gannett.com or on Facebook.
Delaware
ISP investigating after Delaware County Sheriff deputy shoots at vehicle
MUNCIE, Ind. — Indiana State Police is investigating an officer-involved shooting that took place in Muncie early Sunday morning.
According to ISP, around 12:13 a.m., officers from multiple agencies were called to an event in the area of Bunch Boulevard and Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard on reports of a person shot.
A Delaware County Sheriff’s Deputy arrived at the scene and approached on foot. While the deputy was walking, he made an encounter with a vehicle and discharged his sidearm at the vehicle.
The circumstances and reason behind why the deputy fired his weapon remain under investigation.
The gunfire struck the vehicle, but no one was injured during the course of the incident.
The ISP Criminal Investigations Division is investigating the deputy’s use of force. Once the investigation is complete, the findings will be used by the Delaware County Prosecutor’s Office for review.
The investigation remains active and ongoing; no additional information is available at the time of this article’s publication.
This is a developing story; check back for updates.
Delaware
New study finds PFAS contamination widespread throughout Delaware River Basin
A new study released by the Delaware River Basin Commission says PFAS contamination remains widespread throughout the Delaware River Basin, raising continued concerns about drinking water, wildlife and long-term environmental health across Pennsylvania and neighboring states.
The report, released Wednesday, summarizes more than 20 years of research into PFAS — commonly known as “forever chemicals” because they break down extremely slowly in the environment.
The study is especially significant for Northeastern Pennsylvania because several counties either fully or partially fall within the Delaware River Basin, including Pike, Monroe, Wayne and parts of Carbon County, where many communities rely directly on Delaware Basin waterways for drinking water and recreation.
Other NEPA counties with portions connected to the basin include Lackawanna, Luzerne, Susquehanna and Wyoming counties.
Major waterways tied to the Delaware River Basin in Northeastern Pennsylvania include the Lehigh River, Lackawaxen River, Brodhead Creek, Tobyhanna Creek and portions of the Lackawanna River watershed, along with numerous streams throughout the Pocono region.
Researchers found PFAS contamination consistently present in surface water, sediment, fish and blue crab tissue samples collected at 21 locations throughout the basin.
Officials said contamination levels increased as the Delaware River moved downstream toward Delaware Bay, suggesting ongoing pollution sources such as industrial facilities, wastewater discharges and stormwater runoff.
“Safeguarding water for over 14 million people requires science-informed management actions,” DRBC Executive Director Kristen Bowman Kavanagh said in a statement.
PFAS are used in a wide range of products because they repel water and oil. They have been linked to a variety of health concerns and environmental risks.
The study identified different PFAS compounds in different sample types, highlighting what researchers described as the complexity of contamination throughout the river system.
“The Delaware River Basin is a global hotspot for PFAS pollution,” said DRBC Senior Chemist and Toxicologist Jeremy Conkle, who led the study.
The commission said continued monitoring will focus heavily on the tidal Delaware River and tributaries impacted by development and population density.
Officials also announced the launch of a new interactive online mapping tool that allows the public to explore PFAS contamination data across the Delaware River Basin, including local watersheds.
The tool combines information from federal and state agencies along with other organizations to provide a regional look at known contamination sites.
The DRBC will also host a public webinar on June 15 to review the study’s findings and demonstrate the new mapping application.
The Delaware River Basin provides water resources to more than 14 million people across Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware and New York.
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