WASHINGTON D.C. — In its second game without star Paige Bueckers (out with left knee sprain), UConn women’s basketball proved it can still turn around a tight first half into a blowout victory thanks to its relentless defense.
Washington, D.C
Widespread Panic Honor Michael Houser with Late Guitarist-Era All Original First Set Outside Washington D.C.
Widespread Panic Honor Michael Houser with Late Guitarist-Period All Authentic First Set Exterior Washington D.C.
Photograph Credit score: Wesley Hodges
On Saturday night time, Widespread Panic descended upon The Theater at MGM Nationwide Harbor on the banks of the Potomac River, exterior the nation’s capital, for the second night time of a three-part stand that started on Sept. 16. Evening two introduced forth a primary set steeped in all authentic Michael Houser-era tunes, adopted by a jam-filled latter half which featured the first-ever “Blue Indian” second set nearer. Additionally in attendance eventually night time’s present have been Houser’s father, sister and niece.
Widespread Panic’s Sept. 17 live performance acquired underway with 1993’s “Pleas,” which appeared on the group’s third studio album, On a regular basis. Subsequent, the ensemble labored in “Pigeons” for the second variety of the night time, which was adopted by “The Take Out” and a sizzling rendition of “Porch Track” performed with fiery attract because the band constructed towards the primary jam.
Following an epic tackle “Porch Track,” Widespread Panic continued their first set with fan favourite, “Walkin’ (For Your Love),” offering the proper second for the final seated concert-goers to rise and groove to early-‘90s commonplace. “Completely satisfied Youngster” was performed subsequent and flowed into “Pilgrims” earlier than the band capped it with “Travelin’ Man.”
“The Waker” off 1999’s ‘Til the Medication Takes arrived earlier than the second to final track of the Widespread’s first body: “This A part of City.” Then, they landed on “Ain’t Life Grand,” which noticed John Bell choose up the mandolin and jam through the set’s ultimate quantity. Final night time’s preliminary set included authentic songs from the band’s repertoire whereas performing with Houser, their authentic guitarist, who handed away on Aug. 10, 2002, after battling pancreatic most cancers. Because the latest twentieth anniversary of his passing, Widespread Panic has made a degree to outward honor Houser, and final night time was no completely different.
After a memorable first set, the band started the second half of their present with “Area Wrangler,” adopted by “Tickle The Reality” and “Visiting Day.” “Halloween Face” landed subsequent, previous to a tackle Leon Russell’s 1971 quantity, “Stranger in a Unusual Land,” which opened the primary segue phase of the second set. The earlier quantity flowed into a canopy of Bob Dylan’s “A Laborious Rain’s A-Gonna Fall” earlier than Widespread returned to “Stranger in a Unusual Land” to cap their jam.
The set continued with “St. Ex” and “Inconceivable,” which bled into “Jack” and “Bust It Large” for a momentous three-part jam. Then, “Blue Indian” closed the second set for the primary time within the band’s historical past, in response to PanicStream.com. To comply with the primary units, Widespread Panic encored with “Could Your Glass Be Crammed,” adopted by “Final Straw,” and ended the night time on “Motion Man.”
After final night time’s present, Widespread Panic will return to the stage tonight for the ultimate stand of their Washington, D.C. run at The Theater at MGM Nationwide Harbor. Tickets for the Sunday night time live performance stay on sale and might be bought now for these fascinated by catching the motion.
Scroll all the way down to see the band’s full setlist from the Saturday night time present.
Widespread Panic
The Theater at MGM Nationwide Harbor – Nationwide Harbor, Md.
Sept. 17, 2022
Set I: Pleas, Pigeons, The Take Out, Porch Track, Walkin’ (For Your Love), Completely satisfied Youngster > Pilgrims, Travelin’ Man, The Waker, This A part of City, Ain’t Life Grand%
Set II: Area Wrangler, Tickle The Reality, Visiting Day, Halloween Face, Stranger in a Unusual Land* > A Laborious Rain’s A-Gonna Fall& > Stranger in a Unusual Land, St. Ex, Inconceivable > Jack > Bust It Large, Blue Indian+
Enc.: Could Your Glass Be Crammed, Final Straw, Motion Man
Notes:
% John Bell on mandolin
* Leon Russell Cowl
& Bob Dylan Cowl
+ First time “Blue Indian” closed the second set
Setlist by way of PanicStream.com.
Washington, D.C
UConn women's basketball overcomes tight first half to rout Georgetown thanks to relentless defense
A defense sparked by sophomore energy bunny KK Arnold, who in her new role with the Huskies is making an immeasurable impact off the bench thanks to a newfound sense of confidence.
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On Saturday, against the Hoyas, Arnold let the game come to her. She waited until the very right moment to reach in and latch herself onto a loose dribble to force a jump ball. She knew how to slowly shorten the distance between herself and a Hoya player until she was right in their face, pressing hard enough to force them to turnover the ball. And offense, she crashed into the paint, she perfectly timed her release to make a clutch layup.
“It’s amazing, no matter how much basketball these kids play, it’s all (about) confidence,” Geno Auriemma said. “You know, just even the finishes. Like last year, she had a hard time with those finishes. So, the confidence that she’s playing with right now is what’s way different than last year. I mean, she was confident last year, but I think she’s much, much more confident and much more sure of herself right now.”
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Led by Arnold’s spark on defense, the No. 7-ranked Huskies defeated Georgetown 73-55 Saturday afternoon at the Entertainment & Sports Arena, home of the WNBA’s Washington Mystics, to advance to 6-0 in Big East play and 15-2 overall. The win concluded the teams’ regular season series after UConn previously beat the Hoyas in Hartford in December.
UConn’s first game without Bueckers (who is expected back next week) last week wasn’t very competitive. The Huskies led Xavier, the last-place team in the Big East, the majority of the way on Wednesday, including by as much as 56 in the final minutes. The Musketeers were outmatched in every category even when Auriemma emptied his bench prior to halftime.
But Saturday was a different story.
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Despite only having nine available players with Ice Brady out sick, the Huskies allowed the Hoyas to punch first. And unlike the Musketeers, Georgetown (8-8, 1-4) never took its foot off the gas.
UConn’s defense couldn’t handle the hot start and allowed Georgetown to take advantage on the perimeter. The Hoyas went 4-of-6 on 3’s five-and-a-half minutes in. Georgetown freshman guard Khadee Hession couldn’t miss and ended the first half 4-of-5 from deep with a then-game high of 14 points.
Arnold (seven points, five rebounds, four assists and one steal) checked in at the first timeout and immediately ramped up the Huskies’ intensity.
She got in the face of her defensive assignments and stuck on them like glue, always flustering them by waving her arms up and down and never planting her feet flat on the floor. So much of her defensive impact goes unnoticed on the box score.
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“Coming in this year, you could tell she was more confident,” Azzi Fudd said of Arnold. “She understood what Coach wanted her to do, what she needed to do on this team. And I think it’s shown really well right now. Like, she’s bringing the intensity, the energy off the bench that we need defensively, most importantly. But then the defense turns to offense. You get transition buckets, you get easy looks. And I think just having that spark off the bench is so powerful.”
Arnold’s aggressiveness helped the Huskies not only slow down the Hoyas but also find their offensive rhythm. UConn ended the first quarter on a 9-2 run and forced Georgetown into three straight defensive stops to end the frame. The Huskies ended the first half ahead by five after shooting 59 percent from the floor, while keeping the Hoyas to 39 percent.
Yet, the Hoyas didn’t go down easily. Saturday’s first half featured five ties and eight lead changes until UConn pulled away in the third quarter.
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“We talked a lot about when you come in and you play somebody a second time (and) you’re on the road, you can’t go in expecting for them to just go, ‘Well, you know, just beat us.’ So, you’re gonna have to grind it out,” Auriemma said. “… You have to be able to withstand whatever’s happening in that game and figure out a way to win the game that day the way it’s being played.”
The Huskies double-teamed Hoya star Kelsey Ransom on the inbound pass on Georgetown’s second possession of the second half to force a turnover. Two plays later, Sarah Strong picked off a Hoyas’ dribble and laid it in on the other end.
UConn’s defense took over the game and shut down the Hoyas, forcing them to give up 14 points off 10 turnovers.
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Jana El Alfy stepped up under the basket and recorded a season-high four blocks. Even 5-foot-10 sophomore guard Ashlynn Shade got in on the action, swatting away Ransom’s layup with 7:18 to go.
Fudd, playing in her first homecoming game as a Husky, led UConn’s offense with a season-high five 3-pointers and 21 points. Strong followed with 16 points, nine rebounds, six assists and three steals with Shade finishing with 12 points, seven rebounds and two blocks.
The Huskies next play Wednesday, Jan. 15, at St. John’s in Queens, New York.
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Washington, D.C
Snow totals for DC, Maryland & Virginia, after overnight snowfall
WASHINGTON, D.C. – A winter weather system threatens the Washington, D.C. region this weekend.
According to FOX 5’s Gwen Tolbart, a Winter Weather Advisory until 1 a.m. Sunday for Garrett, Western Highland, Western Grant and Western Pendleton counties. An additional 2 to 4 inches of snow is possible with some isolated amounts up to 6 inches.
Gusty afternoon winds are expected to reach 40 mph and will cause blowing snow in the advisory area. Poor visibility and slick road conditions are to be expected.
Saturday will welcome some clouds that will eventually thin out to leave us with partly sunny skies. The highs are expected to remain in the 30s. Winds will be gusty from the Northwest region 10-15G30 mph. A very cold night ahead with mostly clear skies of 24F.
More sunshine is expected for Sunday with passing clouds. A cold and slightly breezy day on the horizon with highs again in the 30s. Overnight temperatures will drop to the low 20s and teens.
Washington, D.C
Report: The Trumps are in talks to buy back D.C. hotel lease
The Trump Organization is engaged in preliminary discussions to reclaim the lease on its former hotel in Washington, D.C., reports the Wall Street Journal.
The hotel is currently operating as a Waldorf Astoria.
The Wall Street Journal said Trump Organization executive vice president Eric Trump met with an executive from BDT & MSD Partners at Mar-a-Lago earlier this week to discuss purchasing the lease rights to the former Trump International Hotel Washington D.C.
BDT & MSD Partners currently controls the property’s lease, following a 2023 default and subsequent foreclosure by previous leaseholder CGI Merchant Group. The Trump Organization sold the hotel’s lease to CGI in 2022, and the hotel was reflagged as a Waldorf Astoria.
The 263-room hotel, which occupies the Old Post Office building, opened as a Trump hotel in 2016.
During President Donald Trump’s first presidency, the hotel was a prominent gathering spot for Republican lawmakers, lobbyists and others with business involving the administration. The property came under intense scrutiny because of ethical and legal concerns.
The hotel has some of the largest guestrooms in the city. Top-tier accommodations include the 4,000-square-foot Presidential One Bedroom Suite and 6,300-square-foot Waldorf Townhouse Two Bedroom Bi-Level Suite.
The hotel is home to restaurants The Bazaar by Jose Andres and the Michelin-starred Sushi Nakazawa, plus 38,000 square feet of event space and a 10,000-square-foot Waldorf Astoria Spa.
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