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North Carolina A&T vs. Houston Preview: CVR 2nd Annual HBCU Roundball Classic

The primary sport of the Coaches vs. Racism collection options North Carolina A&T Aggies (4-4) touring to satisfy the fifth-ranked Houston Cougars (9-1) at 7:00 PM CT in Fertitta Middle on Tuesday, Dec. 13.
Coaches vs. Racism (CVR) is main the cost to finish systemic racism by way of sports activities with its second annual HBCU Roundball Traditional in Houston, TX.
The HBCU Roundball Traditional has three matches that pit HBCU basketball packages towards highly-touted NCAA Division I faculties. The primary of three would be the NC A&T Aggies vs. the previous No. Houston Cougars. Saturday at Delmar Stadium could have a double-header with Prairie View dealing with off towards Montana and Texas Tech, battling head coach Moe Williams and Jackson State.
What the Coaches Mentioned
Cougars head coach Kelvin Sampson and Aggies head coach Phil Shumpert addressed the media final week concerning the upcoming sport.
“The truth that we’re having this match, and we’re, and we’re attaching the phrase racism, to it, simply brings it again into the forefront. It is only a phrase, extra dialog,” Sampson stated about racism and the match. “I bought requested the opposite night time after the sport, in regards to the t-shirt and racism. And, there’s so many individuals, particularly as divisive as our nation is correct now, there’s increasingly folks listening to about it. There’s increasingly folks which might be uncomfortable speaking about it. However I believe that is a kind of occasions the place we have to hold pushing it to the forefront, so folks pay attention to it.”
Coach Shumpert added, “We bought to maintain pushing the envelope and proceed advocating and bringing consciousness to the social injustice and the financial divide we now have in our society proper now. And sports activities is a car that we do know that we are able to persistently advocate and struggle for alternatives and assets for our future.”

Dec 3, 2021; Houston, Texas, USA; Houston Cougars head coach Kelvin Sampson solutions questions from the media after the Cougars defeated the Bryant College Bulldogs at Fertitta Middle. Houston gained 111 to 44. Obligatory Credit score: Thomas Shea-USA TODAY Sports activities
The Match-Up
Sophomore guard Kam Woods had a 23-point sport within the Aggies’ 73-56 victory towards the UNC Greensboro Spartans. He’ll sq. off towards Cougars’ guards Marcus Sasser and level guard Jamal Shead in this system constructed by legends Elvin Hayes, Otis Birdsong, Cadillac Anderson, Hakeem Olajuwon, Clyde Drexler, and the boys of Phi Slama Jama.
Hopefully, the second will probably be manageable for the NC A&T gamers going towards a powerhouse staff like U of H.
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Houston and NC A&T met as soon as, with the Cougars successful. The Aggies common 75.25 PPG in comparison with 74.89 for U of H. A&T hoists extra three-point pictures (24) and steals (8) per sport than the Cougars.
Houston is averaging 38.4 factors within the paint, with J’wan Roberts main the Cougars with 8.2 factors per sport.
Coach Shumpert’s staff is 0-3 on the street this season and is 1-4 because the underdog. Conversely, Houston is 6-1 at dwelling and 9-1 as the favourite.
On Saturday, the previous No. 8 College of Alabama rallied to upset the No. 1-ranked Cougars. The gorgeous consequence dropped U of H to No. 5 and leaped Alabama to No. 4 within the nation.
Gamers to Watch
- NC A&T – Demetric Horton, Kam Woods, and Marcus Watson
- Houston – J’wan Roberts, Jamal Shead, and Marcus Sasser
Betting
- Houston has put collectively a 7-3-0 document towards the unfold this season.
- N.C. A&T has lined twice in 5 video games with a ramification this yr.
- The Cougars rating 73.9 factors per sport, simply 3.8 extra factors than the 70.1 the Aggies enable.
- When Houston scores greater than 70.1 factors, it’s 6-0 towards the unfold and 6-0 total.
Prediction
North Carolina A&T 56, College of Houston 84
Coaches vs. Racism 2nd Annual HBCU Roundball Traditional Video games:
- College of Houston vs. North Carolina A&T @7:00 PM CT on Tues, Dec. 13.
- Prairie View A&M vs. College of Montana @11:50 AM CT on Sat, Dec. 17.
- Texas Tech vs. Jackson State @3:00 PM CT on Sat Dec. 17.
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North Carolina Supreme Court Lets Stand Greg Lindberg’s Civil Fraud Liability

The North Carolina Supreme Court has decided that it will not, after all, review another legal filing by convicted insurance entrepreneur Greg Lindberg.
The Oct. 17 ruling lets stand a 2023 decision by the state Court of Appeals, which found that Lindberg and some of his affiliated companies were liable for fraud by misleading life insurance companies and a reinsurance firm that he once owned.
“We hold the trial court’s conclusions of law were supported by findings of fact based on competent evidence,” the appeals court judges wrote in the 2023 opinon.
The high court in December 2023 had agreed to review the appeal court’s order, at Lindberg’s behest. But after hearing oral arguments, the Supreme Court justices changed their minds, noting that “discretionary review was improvidently allowed by order on 13 December 2023.”
No further explanation was offered. But with multiple criminal and civil proceedings stemming from the bribery conviction of and the regulatory crackdown on Lindberg, the appeal court’s 24-page opinion offers a valuable recount of some of the main aspects of the voluminous litigation involving Lindberg since 2016.
“Simply put, Lindberg created a scheme in which he caused $1.2 billon held for Plaintiffs’ policyholders to be invested into other non-insurance companies that he also owned or controlled,” the appellate judges wrote in the opinion in Southland National Insurance Corp., et al, vs. Greg Lindberg, et al.
It all began in 2014 under previous North Carolina Insurance Commissioner Wayne Goodwin, the court explained. Lindberg sought to re-domesticate Southland, Bankers Life Insurance Co., Colorado Bankers Life Insurance Co., and Southland National Reinsurance Corp. to North Carolina. Lindberg struck a special agreement with Goodwin, allowing Lindberg to break what has often been considered a cardinal rule for insurance companies – keeping adequate reserves on hand and under the control of the insurance carrier.
Instead, Lindberg was allowed to invest up to 40% of the insurance companies’ assets into affiliated business entities, and Lindberg soon invested hundreds of millions into non-insurance firms he owned or controlled.
In 2016, Mike Causey defeated Goodwin in the election and took over as insurance commissioner. Causey moved swiftly to reduce the cap on affiliated investments – back to 10%, the court explained.
Lindberg in early 2018 attempted to bribe Causey with heavy campaign contributions, hoping for a relaxation of the rules as he struggled to “untangle his affiliated investments,” the appellate judges noted. Causey cooperated with federal authorities and wore a recording device during the meeting with Lindberg. Lindberg was convicted of bribery in 2020, had his conviction overturned due to improper jury instructions, then was convicted again in 2024. He’s still awaiting sentencing.
Meanwhile, in late 2018, while Lindberg’s prosecution was pending, it became obvious that Lindberg’s affiliated companies would not meet their obligations to restore funds to cover the life insurers’ policyholder liabilities. NCDOI placed Southland and the other insurance companies under administrative supervision. An out-of-state consultant was put in charge, and deadlines were set for repayment of the assets.
With it becoming clear that Lindberg’s affiliated firms would not meet the deadlines, Southland and the other insurance companies signed a memorandum of understanding and other agreements, restucturing the financial obligations, providing a $40 million line of credit to a company owned by Lindberg, and making the affiliated firms subsidiaries of a newly created holding company, the court explained.
In 2019, Lindberg’s affiliated firms failed to meet the restructuring agreements’ goals and failed to make the affiliated businesses part of the holding company. Southland filed suit, charging fraud.
The trial court in Wake County largely agreed, and the appeals court upheld the lower court’s ruling.
“Defendants attempt to convince this Court that the MOU’s main purpose was not only to rehabilitate Plaintiffs’ companies, but to ensure Lindberg would continue to benefit from the overall transaction,” the appellate judges wrote. “This argument ignores another of Defendants’ motivations: to make money using capital provided by hardworking, North Carolina policyholders.”
Lindberg’s team claimed that the memorandum of understanding was unenforceable. The appeals court didn’t buy that argument.
“Defendants and Lindberg have enjoyed the benefit of millions of dollars of debt relief provided by Plaintiffs, yet continue to claim the MOU is unenforceable,” the court wrote.
On other arguments the court was equally critical of Lindberg’s assertions.
“Put plainly, Defendants made representations about their ability to perform under the MOU, then just two weeks before performance was due, cited those exact representations as the reason why they could not perform,” Judge April Wood wrote in the opinion.
And because Lindberg understood the intricacies of the affiliated businesses’ structures, he knew that performance under the MOU was impossible, “yet made representations that induced Plaintiffs to enter into the contract. For those reasons, we hold the trial court did not err in finding Defendants’ actions satisfied the elements of fraud.”
The appeals court remanded part of the case to the lower court to determine remedies available to Southland and the other plaintiff insurance companies.
In November 2024, Lindberg pleaded guilty to $2 billion in fraud in a related prosecution. In July of this year, a federal judge approved a plan to distribute $318 million from the sale of a Lindberg-owned software firm to the life insurance policyholders. In early October, the judge allowed the release of policyholder information so that a special master in the case could finally begin distributing funds to the victims of the fraud.
Read more about Lindberg’s bribery conviction here, and other court rulings here.
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State senator accused of drunk driving in North Carolina capital city

RALEIGH, N.C. (WBTV) – A North Carolina state senator was arrested and charged with DWI and other crimes in Raleigh over the weekend, court records revealed.
Wake County records showed 74-year-old Sen. Norman Sanderson was arrested on Saturday, Oct. 18, in the area of Edwards Mill and Trinity roads, which is about half a mile from NC State’s Carter-Finley Stadium.
Records showed Sanderson blew a 0.16 BAC on a breathalyzer test, which is exactly twice the legal limit to drive.
Upon his arrest, Sanderson was charged with DWI, having an open container after drinking and failure to obey a traffic officer.
He was released from the Wake County jail late Saturday night after he posted a $2,000 bond.
Sanderson is currently in his seventh term in the North Carolina Senate, and previously served one term in the state House.
A Republican, Sanderson represents Carteret, Chowan, Halifax, Hyde, Martin, Pamlico, Warren and Washington counties — all of which are in the northeastern corner of the state.
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