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North Carolina Congressional votes for the week of May 13 :: WRAL.com
This is a have a look at how North Carolina members of U.S. Congress voted over the earlier week.
Home votes
CYBERSECURITY CONTESTS: The Home has handed the Presidents Cup Cybersecurity Competitors Act (H.R. 6824), sponsored by Rep. Elaine G. Luria, D-Va., to authorize annual cybersecurity competitions, with prizes awarded, for teams of presidency workers. Luria mentioned: “By passing this laws, we show our dedication to additional creating a aggressive and extremely expert federal cybersecurity workforce.” The vote, on Could 16, was 386 yeas to 31 nays.
- YEAS: McHenry R-NC (tenth), Foxx R-NC (fifth), Butterfield D-NC (1st), Hudson R-NC (eighth), Murphy (NC) R-NC (third), Rouzer R-NC (seventh), Value (NC) D-NC (4th), Adams D-NC (twelfth), Cawthorn R-NC (eleventh), Bishop (NC) R-NC (ninth), Manning D-NC (sixth), Ross D-NC (2nd) NOT VOTING: Budd R-NC (thirteenth)
SECURITY GRANTS TO NONPROFITS: The Home has handed the Nonprofit Safety Grant Program Enchancment Act (H.R. 6825), sponsored by Rep. Bennie G. Thompson, D-Miss., to change and reauthorize, by means of fiscal 2028, the Homeland Safety Division’s program for issuing safety grants to nonprofit teams believed to be at a better threat of being attacked by terrorists. Thompson mentioned of the necessity for the grants: “Even with funding for this system growing roughly three-fold in just some brief years, the demand for funding continues to be outpacing out there funding.” The vote, on Could 16, was 288 yeas to 129 nays.
- YEAS: McHenry R-NC (tenth), Butterfield D-NC (1st), Hudson R-NC (eighth), Value (NC) D-NC (4th), Adams D-NC (twelfth), Cawthorn R-NC (eleventh), Manning D-NC (sixth), Ross D-NC (2nd)
- NAYS: Foxx R-NC (fifth), Murphy (NC) R-NC (third), Rouzer R-NC (seventh), Bishop (NC) R-NC (ninth) NOT VOTING: Budd R-NC (thirteenth)
CYBERATTACKS AND GOVERNMENT: The Home has handed the DHS Roles and Tasks in Cyber Area Act (H.R. 5658), sponsored by Rep. Don Bacon, R-Neb., to require the Homeland Safety Division to ship Congress a report on the company’s obligations for responding to cybersecurity incidents. The vote, on Could 16, was 313 yeas to 105 nays.
- YEAS: McHenry R-NC (tenth), Foxx R-NC (fifth), Hudson R-NC (eighth), Value (NC) D-NC (4th), Cawthorn R-NC (eleventh), Bishop (NC) R-NC (ninth), Manning D-NC (sixth)
- NAYS: Butterfield D-NC (1st), Murphy (NC) R-NC (third), Rouzer R-NC (seventh), Adams D-NC (twelfth), Ross D-NC (2nd) NOT VOTING: Budd R-NC (thirteenth)
WORKER TRAINING: The Home has handed the Workforce Innovation and Alternative Act (H.R. 7309), sponsored by Rep. Bobby Scott, D-Va., to authorize, by means of fiscal 2028, about $80 billion of spending on quite a lot of employee coaching applications, and create a Labor Division program for profession coaching for ex-convicts. Scott mentioned the invoice, by growing program funding, would “lastly meet the wants of staff and companies, fill job openings with certified staff, cut back provide chain shortages, and decrease prices for households.” A invoice opponent, Rep. Virginia Foxx, R-N.C., mentioned that giving the federal authorities better management of employee coaching would lower the power to develop labor abilities that meet the wants of a altering economic system. The vote, on Could 17, was 220 yeas to 196 nays.
- NAYS: McHenry R-NC (tenth), Hudson R-NC (eighth), Murphy (NC) R-NC (third), Rouzer R-NC (seventh), Cawthorn R-NC (eleventh) NOT VOTING: Foxx R-NC (fifth), Budd R-NC (thirteenth), Bishop (NC) R-NC (ninth)
- YEAS: Butterfield D-NC (1st), Value (NC) D-NC (4th), Adams D-NC (twelfth), Manning D-NC (sixth), Ross D-NC (2nd)
BOMB PREVENTION: The Home has handed the Bombing Prevention Act (H.R. 6873), sponsored by Rep. Tom Malinowski, D-N.J., to authorize the Workplace for Bombing Prevention on the Homeland Safety Division. Malinowski mentioned the authorization “would carry wanted permanence and predictability to the operations of this workplace and place it to construct capability to satisfy rising calls for for its providers.” The vote, on Could 17, was 388 yeas to 26 nays.
- YEAS: McHenry R-NC (tenth), Butterfield D-NC (1st), Hudson R-NC (eighth), Murphy (NC) R-NC (third), Rouzer R-NC (seventh), Adams D-NC (twelfth), Cawthorn R-NC (eleventh), Manning D-NC (sixth), Ross D-NC (2nd) NOT VOTING: Foxx R-NC (fifth), Value (NC) D-NC (4th), Budd R-NC (thirteenth), Bishop (NC) R-NC (ninth)
CYBERSECURITY EDUCATION: The Home has handed the Cybersecurity Grants for Faculties Act (H.R. 6868), sponsored by Rep. Andrew R. Garbarino, R-N.Y., to authorize the issuance of cybersecurity training grants to public colleges by the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Safety Company. The vote, on Could 17, was 383 yeas to 30 nays.
- YEAS: McHenry R-NC (tenth), Butterfield D-NC (1st), Hudson R-NC (eighth), Murphy (NC) R-NC (third), Rouzer R-NC (seventh), Adams D-NC (twelfth), Cawthorn R-NC (eleventh), Manning D-NC (sixth), Ross D-NC (2nd) NOT VOTING: Foxx R-NC (fifth), Value (NC) D-NC (4th), Budd R-NC (thirteenth), Bishop (NC) R-NC (ninth)
VA MEDICAL BUILDINGS: The Home has handed the Fiscal Yr 2022 Veterans Affairs Main Medical Facility Authorization Act (H.R. 7500), sponsored by Rep. Colin Z. Allred, D-Texas. The invoice would authorize twelve main medical facility initiatives by the VA in fiscal 2022. A supporter, Rep. David J. Trone, D-Md., mentioned: “If we’re going to construct again veterans’ belief within the VA, we have now to begin making severe investments within the outdated infrastructure meant to serve them.” The vote, on Could 17, was 402 yeas to 2 nays.
- YEAS: McHenry R-NC (tenth), Butterfield D-NC (1st), Hudson R-NC (eighth), Murphy (NC) R-NC (third), Rouzer R-NC (seventh), Adams D-NC (twelfth), Cawthorn R-NC (eleventh), Manning D-NC (sixth), Ross D-NC (2nd) NOT VOTING: Foxx R-NC (fifth), Value (NC) D-NC (4th), Budd R-NC (thirteenth), Bishop (NC) R-NC (ninth)
VA SUBPOENAS: The Home has handed the Strengthening Oversight for Veterans Act (S. 2687), sponsored by Sen. Jon Tester, D-Mont., to grant witness subpoena authority to the Workplace of Inspector Normal on the Division of Veterans Affairs, by means of Could 2025. A supporter, Rep. David J. Trone, D-Md., mentioned remedying the inspector normal’s present lack of subpoena energy over former VA workers “may make clear wrongdoing or mismanagement that places the care and security of our veterans and their households in danger.” The vote, on Could 17, was 404 yeas to six nays.
- YEAS: McHenry R-NC (tenth), Butterfield D-NC (1st), Hudson R-NC (eighth), Murphy (NC) R-NC (third), Rouzer R-NC (seventh), Adams D-NC (twelfth), Cawthorn R-NC (eleventh), Manning D-NC (sixth), Ross D-NC (2nd) NOT VOTING: Foxx R-NC (fifth), Value (NC) D-NC (4th), Budd R-NC (thirteenth), Bishop (NC) R-NC (ninth)
VA WORK-STUDY FUNDING: The Home has handed the Scholar Veteran Work Research Modernization Act (H.R. 6376), sponsored by Rep. Cynthia Axne, D-Iowa, to broaden eligibility for work-study allowances granted by the Division of Veterans Affairs to veterans who’re in rehabilitation or teaching programs on a half-time foundation or extra. The expanded eligibility would final during a five-year pilot program on the VA. The vote, on Could 17, was 370 yeas to 43 nays.
- YEAS: McHenry R-NC (tenth), Butterfield D-NC (1st), Hudson R-NC (eighth), Murphy (NC) R-NC (third), Rouzer R-NC (seventh), Value (NC) D-NC (4th), Adams D-NC (twelfth), Cawthorn R-NC (eleventh), Manning D-NC (sixth), Ross D-NC (2nd) NOT VOTING: Foxx R-NC (fifth), Budd R-NC (thirteenth), Bishop (NC) R-NC (ninth)
IMPOVERISHED AREAS: The Home has handed the Focusing on Sources to Communities in Want Act (H.R. 6531), sponsored by Rep. James Clyburn, D-S.C., to require a number of authorities companies to take measures geared toward figuring out and growing spending on U.S. areas with persistent poverty. A supporter, Rep. Shontel M. Brown, D-Ohio, referred to as the invoice “an vital and commonsense step to addressing persistent poverty.” An opponent, Rep. James Comer, R-Ky., mentioned that growing spending wouldn’t resolve poverty within the areas. The vote, on Could 18, was 258 yeas to 165 nays.
- YEAS: McHenry R-NC (tenth), Butterfield D-NC (1st), Hudson R-NC (eighth), Value (NC) D-NC (4th), Adams D-NC (twelfth), Manning D-NC (sixth), Ross D-NC (2nd) NOT VOTING: Foxx R-NC (fifth), Budd R-NC (thirteenth)
- NAYS: Murphy (NC) R-NC (third), Rouzer R-NC (seventh), Cawthorn R-NC (eleventh), Bishop (NC) R-NC (ninth)
BABY FORMULA ACCESS: The Home has handed the Entry to Child Formulation Act (H.R. 7791), sponsored by Rep. Jahana Hayes, D-Conn., to grant the Agriculture Division expanded powers to waive guidelines on the Particular Supplemental Diet Program for Girls, Infants, and Kids (WIC) as deemed crucial, in response to public well being emergencies and meals provide chain disruptions. Hayes referred to as the invoice “swift motion to assist these households feed their infants by safely getting extra child method onto retailer cabinets within the face of producer remembers.” The vote, on Could 18, was 414 yeas to 9 nays.
- YEAS: McHenry R-NC (tenth), Butterfield D-NC (1st), Hudson R-NC (eighth), Murphy (NC) R-NC (third), Rouzer R-NC (seventh), Value (NC) D-NC (4th), Budd R-NC (thirteenth), Adams D-NC (twelfth), Cawthorn R-NC (eleventh), Bishop (NC) R-NC (ninth), Manning D-NC (sixth), Ross D-NC (2nd) NOT VOTING: Foxx R-NC (fifth)
BABY FORMULA SPENDING: The Home has handed the Toddler Formulation Supplemental Appropriations Act (H.R. 7790), sponsored by Rep. Rosa L. DeLauro, D-Conn., to spend $28 million of emergency supplemental appropriations on measures to resolve the present scarcity of child method and keep away from related future shortages. DeLauro mentioned the spending would “shortly and safely deal with the toddler method scarcity on this nation and assist stop this from occurring once more.” An opponent, Rep. Kay Granger, R-Texas, mentioned “the invoice provides the FDA an extra $28 million, when funds are already out there to deal with this concern.” The vote, on Could 18, was 231 yeas to 192 nays.
- NAYS: McHenry R-NC (tenth), Hudson R-NC (eighth), Murphy (NC) R-NC (third), Rouzer R-NC (seventh), Budd R-NC (thirteenth), Cawthorn R-NC (eleventh), Bishop (NC) R-NC (ninth) NOT VOTING: Foxx R-NC (fifth)
- YEAS: Butterfield D-NC (1st), Value (NC) D-NC (4th), Adams D-NC (twelfth), Manning D-NC (sixth), Ross D-NC (2nd)
DOMESTIC TERRORISM: The Home has handed the Home Terrorism Prevention Act (H.R. 350), sponsored by Rep. Bradley Scott Schneider, D-Ailing., to authorize actions in opposition to home terrorism by the Justice Division, Federal Bureau of Investigation, and Homeland Safety Division. Schneider mentioned: “We should give federal regulation enforcement the assets and the instruments they should actively establish threats and to preemptively act to cease violence earlier than it occurs.” An opponent, Rep. Dan Bishop, R-N.C., mentioned the invoice would “conflate the egregious evil of home terrorism with some sort of a political smear of your political opposition.” The vote, on Could 18, was 222 yeas to 203 nays.
- NAYS: McHenry R-NC (tenth), Hudson R-NC (eighth), Murphy (NC) R-NC (third), Rouzer R-NC (seventh), Budd R-NC (thirteenth), Cawthorn R-NC (eleventh), Bishop (NC) R-NC (ninth) NOT VOTING: Foxx R-NC (fifth)
- YEAS: Butterfield D-NC (1st), Value (NC) D-NC (4th), Adams D-NC (twelfth), Manning D-NC (sixth), Ross D-NC (2nd)
BRAIN INJURIES: The Home has handed the Traumatic Mind Harm and Submit-Traumatic Stress Dysfunction Regulation Enforcement Coaching Act (H.R. 2992), sponsored by Rep. Invoice Pascrell Jr., D-N.J. The invoice would require the Justice Division to create disaster intervention coaching applications for first responders to deal with folks with traumatic mind accidents, acquired mind accidents, and post-traumatic stress dysfunction. The vote, on Could 18, was 400 yeas to 21 nays.
- YEAS: McHenry R-NC (tenth), Butterfield D-NC (1st), Hudson R-NC (eighth), Murphy (NC) R-NC (third), Rouzer R-NC (seventh), Value (NC) D-NC (4th), Budd R-NC (thirteenth), Adams D-NC (twelfth), Cawthorn R-NC (eleventh), Bishop (NC) R-NC (ninth), Manning D-NC (sixth), Ross D-NC (2nd) NOT VOTING: Foxx R-NC (fifth)
POLICE BENEFITS: The Home has handed the Public Security Officer Assist Act (H.R. 6943), sponsored by Rep. David J. Trone, D-Md., to supply dying and incapacity advantages to police and different public security officers who’ve job-related post-traumatic stress dysfunction or acute stress dysfunction. Trone mentioned: “This invoice will deal with the difficulty of stigma and supply the overdue parity between bodily and psychological accidents.” The vote, on Could 18, was 402 yeas to 17 nays.
- YEAS: McHenry R-NC (tenth), Butterfield D-NC (1st), Hudson R-NC (eighth), Murphy (NC) R-NC (third), Rouzer R-NC (seventh), Value (NC) D-NC (4th), Budd R-NC (thirteenth), Adams D-NC (twelfth), Cawthorn R-NC (eleventh), Bishop (NC) R-NC (ninth), Manning D-NC (sixth), Ross D-NC (2nd) NOT VOTING: Foxx R-NC (fifth)
VA WHISTLEBLOWERS: The Home has handed the Division of Veterans Affairs Workplace of Inspector Normal Coaching Act (H.R. 6052), sponsored by Rep. Lauren Underwood, D-Ailing. The invoice would require employee coaching on the VA on methods to report wrongdoing on the company to its Workplace of Inspector Normal. Underwood referred to as coaching “a important step to advertise accountability at VA and guarantee our veterans are receiving the world-class care and advantages that they’ve earned.” The vote, on Could 18, was 407 yeas to 11 nays.
- YEAS: McHenry R-NC (tenth), Butterfield D-NC (1st), Hudson R-NC (eighth), Murphy (NC) R-NC (third), Rouzer R-NC (seventh), Value (NC) D-NC (4th), Budd R-NC (thirteenth), Adams D-NC (twelfth), Cawthorn R-NC (eleventh), Bishop (NC) R-NC (ninth), Manning D-NC (sixth), Ross D-NC (2nd) NOT VOTING: Foxx R-NC (fifth)
FUEL PRICE GOUGING: The Home has handed the Shopper Gasoline Value Gouging Prevention Act (H.R. 7688), sponsored by Rep. Kim Schrier, D-Wash. The invoice would make unlawful, beneath civil regulation, the wholesale or retail sale of shopper fuels, resembling gasoline and jet gasoline, at worth ranges deemed unconscionably extreme and exploitative of an power emergency declared by the president. The vote, on Could 19, was 217 yeas to 207 nays.
- NAYS: McHenry R-NC (tenth), Hudson R-NC (eighth), Murphy (NC) R-NC (third), Rouzer R-NC (seventh), Budd R-NC (thirteenth), Cawthorn R-NC (eleventh), Bishop (NC) R-NC (ninth) NOT VOTING: Foxx R-NC (fifth)
- YEAS: Butterfield D-NC (1st), Value (NC) D-NC (4th), Adams D-NC (twelfth), Manning D-NC (sixth), Ross D-NC (2nd)
Senate votes
NEW YORK JUDGE: The Senate has confirmed the nomination of Jennifer Rochon to be a decide on the U.S. district courtroom for the southern district of New York. Rochon was a personal observe lawyer in New York Metropolis from 2000 to 2013, and has been normal counsel for Woman Scouts of the USA since 2013. A supporter, Sen. Dick Durbin, D-Ailing., cited Rochon’s depth of expertise “and her demonstrated prowess within the regulation.” The vote, on Could 18, was 51 yeas to 47 nays.
- NAYS: Burr R-NC, Tillis R-NC
MIDEAST DIPLOMACY: The Senate has confirmed the nomination of Barbara A. Leaf to be the State Division’s assistant secretary for the Bureau of Close to Jap Affairs. Leaf has been a senior official on the Nationwide Safety Council specializing within the Center East and North Africa, and a longtime diplomat serving in Iraq, Egypt, and the United Arab Emirates, amongst different international locations. An opponent, Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, criticized Leaf for failing to present the Senate sufficient details about Biden administration insurance policies within the Center East. The vote, on Could 18, was 54 yeas to 44 nays.
- NAYS: Burr R-NC, Tillis R-NC
LABOR OFFICIAL: The Senate has confirmed the nomination of Elizabeth Watson to the Labor Division’s assistant secretary for congressional and intergovernmental affairs. Watson has been a senior aide on the Home Training and Labor Committee and a regulation professor at Indiana College and Georgetown College. The vote, on Could 18, was 50 yeas to 45 nays.
- YEAS: Burr R-NC
- NAYS: Tillis R-NC
CALIFORNIA JUDGE: The Senate has confirmed the nomination of Trina Thompson to be a decide on the U.S. district courtroom for the northern district of California. Thompson has been a superior courtroom decide in Alameda County since 2002. A supporter, Sen. Dick Durbin, D-Ailing., mentioned “the many years of trial litigation and judicial expertise that Decide Thomas has amassed can be an immense asset” for the district courtroom. The vote, on Could 18, was 51 yeas to 44 nays.
- NAYS: Burr R-NC, Tillis R-NC
SECOND CALIFORNIA JUDGE: The Senate has confirmed the nomination of Sunshine Sykes to be a decide on the U.S. district courtroom for the central district of California. Sykes has been a superior courtroom decide in Riverside County since 2013, and earlier than that was a lawyer for the county’s authorities. A supporter, Sen. Dick Durbin, D-Ailing., mentioned: “Her document on the bench is deeply spectacular, and she is going to proceed to manage justice in a considerate, evenhanded method as a district courtroom decide.” The vote, on Could 18, was 51 yeas to 45 nays.
- NAYS: Burr R-NC, Tillis R-NC
MILITARY LOGISTICS: The Senate has confirmed the nomination of Christopher Lowman to be the Protection Division’s assistant secretary for sustainment. Lowman, a Marine and Military officer since 1984, has specialised in logistics and procurement and administration. The vote, on Could 18, was 94 yeas to 1 nay.
- YEAS: Burr R-NC, Tillis R-NC
UKRAINE SPENDING: The Senate has handed the Further Ukraine Supplemental Appropriations Act (H.R. 7691), sponsored by Rep. Rosa L. DeLauro, to spend $40.1 billion throughout a spread of presidency companies in response to the battle in Ukraine. A supporter, Sen. John Cornyn, R-Texas, mentioned: “This navy and humanitarian help shouldn’t be strictly an act of altruism on our half. We’re doing this additionally as a result of permitting Ukraine to defend itself is in our greatest curiosity.” An opponent, Sen. Rand Paul, R-Ky., mentioned Ukraine’s battle in opposition to Russian invasion was “a trigger for which I’ve nice sympathy and help however a trigger for which the Structure doesn’t sanction or approve of.” The vote, on Could 19, was 86 yeas to 11 nays.
- YEAS: Burr R-NC, Tillis R-NC
North Carolina
People gather for NC Museum of History's annual American Indian Heritage Celebration in Raleigh
RALEIGH, N.C. (WTVD) — November is Native American Heritage Month, and it’s a time to celebrate the traditions and cultures of the many Native American communities across North Carolina.
On Friday and Saturday, the North Carolina Museum of History held its annual American Indian Heritage Celebration. People learned about Native American history through live performances, food, art, storytelling and more.
Since the history museum is closed for renovation, the celebration was held at the North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences.
“Our songs, our dances, our stories, our language–it’s all medicine to us,” Community Programs Coordinator of NC Museum of History Kaya Littleturtle said at last year’s celebration. “Medicine is anything that makes you well be it physical, spiritual, emotional, all those things are medicine. We hope is that people come out here and they learn about those things, to help uplift us as a people. We hope that it inspires them to go get engaged with things to help uplift them as a people.
This was the 29th year of the celebration.
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Eli Pancol helps Duke football beat Virginia Tech, keep spot as North Carolina’s top team
Duke hasn’t played pretty football at times, but the Blue Devils have consistently proven to be the top team in North Carolina.
After beating UNC (6-5, 3-4) and N.C. State (5-6, 2-5) earlier this year, Duke (8-3, 4-3 ACC) will go for the Tobacco Road sweep in the regular-season finale at Wake Forest (4-7, 2-5) on Nov. 30 (Noon, ACC Network).
Because of their consistently dominant defense and the ability to handle in-game adversity, the Blue Devils are in position to win double-digit games for just the second time in program history.
That’s quite a debut for first-year coach Manny Diaz, who has helped the Blue Devils win five of their six one-score games this season, including a 31-28 victory against Virginia Tech on Saturday in the home finale at Wallace Wade Stadium.
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Here’s what and who stood out on senior night in Duke’s eighth win of the 2024 college football season.
Duke wide receiver Eli Pancol caps comeback with special finale at Wallace Wade Stadium
Eli Pancol, Duke’s sixth-year wide receiver who missed the 2023 season with an injury, capped his comeback with an incredible performance in the final home game of his career.
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Finishing with five catches for 188 yards and three touchdowns, Pancol did most of that damage on two of the first four plays when he had an 86-yard catch-and-run touchdown, followed by a 77-yard catch-and-run TD. In his final two games at Wallace Wade Stadium, Pancol combined for 16 catches for 326 yards and four touchdowns.
Ozzie Nicholas, Cam Bergeron, Kendy Charles shine for Duke football defense
Pancol wasn’t the only senior to shine Saturday night against the Hokies. Duke’s top three tacklers were seniors, combining for 31 tackles, including three for loss. Princeton graduate transfer Ozzie Nicholas, Duke’s leading tackler, led the way again with 11 tackles. Fellow linebacker Cam Bergeron and defensive tackle Kendy Charles each had 10 tackles.
Overall, Duke had 14 tackles for loss, including eight sacks. The Blue Devils have consistently been among the top five teams in the nation at creating havoc for offenses as a steady presence in the backfield. It’s the main reason Duke is in position to reach 10 wins this season.
Manny Diaz keeps proving he was right hire for Blue Devils
Duke has won 10 games once since 1922, getting it done in 2013 under former coach David Cutcliffe, who helped resurrect a struggling program. Following Cutcliffe’s departure, Mike Elko won nine games in his first season and eight in his second before bolting to Texas A&M.
After a successful stint as a defensive coordinator at Penn State, Diaz got a second head-coaching opportunity when Duke hired him in December 2023. In three seasons as the head coach at Miami, Diaz had one year with eight wins. He accomplished that in his debut year at Duke, putting the program in position to join an exclusive club if the Devils can win their final two games.
Rodd Baxley covers Duke, North Carolina and N.C. State for The Fayetteville Observer as part of the USA TODAY Network. Follow his ACC coverage on X/Twitter or Bluesky: @RoddBaxley. Got questions regarding those teams? Send them to rbaxley@fayobserver.com.
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Live Updates: Ball State vs No. 16 North Carolina At Battle 4 Atlantis 2024 – FloHoops
No. 16 North Carolina and MAC favorite Ball State face-off in the Bahamas for a special one to kick off two weeks full of holiday college basketball tournaments coming live to FloHoops. The game begins at 6:30 p.m. ET on Saturday, Nov. 23 and is the second of many in the 2024 Battle 4 Atlantis Women’s College Basketball tournament.
The Paradise Island, Bahamas-based tournament hosts eight teams including No. 18 Baylor, Indiana, and Texas A&M.
No. 16 North Carolina is 3-1, coming off of a close loss a week ago to No. 2 UConn, falling 58-69 to the Huskies. They hold wins this season against NC A&T, UNC-Wilmington, and Charleston Southern.
Currently undefeated, Ball State will be hoping to upset North Carolina to add an important win to their resume en route to a potential at-large bid to the NCAA tournament at the end of the season. They have defeated Northern Iowa, IUPUI, Memphis, and Old Dominion so far this season.
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After four great quarters of basketball between Southern Miss and Baylor—the Lady Bears come out on top of game one of the Battle 4 Atlantis Women’s tournament.
Five Baylor players had more than 14 points today against the Lady Eagles and were 44% (15-34) from behind the three-point line, making that the most threes for them this season. Fontleroy and Andrews both tallied four.
For Southern Miss, Grayson and Evans led the points with 12, despite Grayson fouling out.
Despite their quick start, the Eagles were unable to keep up with Baylor and will be looking for redemption against the loser of Columbia vs Indiana. Baylor will play the winner.
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