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The AP Top 25 men’s college basketball poll is back every week throughout the season! Get the poll delivered straight to your inbox with AP Top 25 Poll Alerts. Sign up here . SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (AP) — Colin Smalls scored 23 points as American held off the University of Albany 81-77 at the Puerto Rico Classico tournament on Sunday. Smalls went 8 of 11 from the field (5 for 7 from 3-point range) for the Eagles (3-4). Elijah Stephens scored 20 points while shooting 7 of 10 from the field and 6 for 9 from the line and added five rebounds and six assists. Matt Mayock shot 6 for 8, including 3 for 4 from beyond the arc to finish with 17 points. Justin Neely led the Great Danes (5-2) in scoring, finishing with 20 points and seven rebounds. Byron Joshua added 17 points and six rebounds for Albany (NY). Kheni Briggs also recorded 14 points. The Great Danes ended a five-game winning streak with the loss. American went into halftime ahead of Albany (NY) 39-30. Smalls put up 12 points in the half. American used an 8-0 run in the second half to build a 19-point lead at 65-46 with 10:27 left in the half before finishing off the win. NEXT UP American plays Saturday against UPR-Mayaguez, and Albany (NY) visits Georgetown on Saturday. ___ The Associated Press created this story using technology provided by Data Skrive and data from Sportradar .OTTAWA, Ontario (AP) — Tuomas Uronen scored at 1:46 of overtime to give Finland a 4-3 victory over the defending champion United States on Sunday in the world junior hockey championship. Uronen, who plays for the Kingston Frontenacs in the Ontario Hockey League, came down the right side on a rush and beat goalie Trey Augustine high to the glove side. The Americans lost for the first time in three games. They'll finish Group A play Tuesday night against Canada. Finland has won two straight after an opening loss to Canada. In the late game at Canadian Tire Centre, Carter George made 18 saves to help Canada rebound from an overtime loss to Latvia with a 3-0 victory over Germany. Jesse Kiiskinen, Julius Miettinen and Arttu Alasiurua also scored for Finland, and Petteri Rimpinen made 41 saves. Carey Terrance of the Erie Otters of the OHL, Cole Hutson of Boston University and Brody Ziemer of Minnesota scored for the United States. Augustine, from Michigan State, stopped 29 shots. For Canada, Oliver Bonk opened the scoring midway through the first period, Caden Price made it 2-0 with 4:58 left in the game and Mathieu Cataford added an empty-netter. In Group B at TD Place, Sweden and Czechia each improved to 3-0 ahead of their showdown Tuesday night in the round-robin finale. Tom Willander had two goals and assist in Sweden's 7-5 victory over Switzerland. Eduard Sale scored twice to help Czechia beat Slovakia 4-2. ___ AP sports: https://apnews.com/sports The Associated PressAbdullah scores 21 off the bench, Boston University defeats Howard 69-62

As fans entered Hameline Field at Wagner College on Friday night for the second annual Staten Island High School Soccer All Star games, a single phrase echoed through the chilly, rain soaked air: “It hasn’t rained in four months...” always followed by a wry acknowledgment of the cold, drizzly and at times snowy evening. But the weather did little to dampen spirits. Supporters poured into the stadium bundled in layers of blankets, rain jackets, boots, and gloves, their smiles radiant with pride for the sons, daughters, friends, and family members preparing to compete in the evening’s two marquee games. No one left Hameline Field disappointed. The Boys’ North and South All Stars delivered a game for the ages, the kind of thrilling contest that sports networks replay when celebrating the year’s best moments. Not to be outdone, the Girls’ North and South All Stars captivated the shivering, snow-dusted crowd with a match that remained fiercely competitive right up until the final minutes. It was an unforgettable evening of soccer, proving that even in less-than-ideal conditions, the love of the game shines brightest. The team from Son of a Pitch Football Company, organizers of the event, left the event with immense pride. The players had showcased their full talents, the fans departed thoroughly satisfied, and parents expressed heartfelt gratitude for the memorable evening. Meanwhile, coaches beamed with pride at their players’ contributions on the field. Staying true to their mission of delivering the best possible experience for everyone involved, the organizers are already exploring ways to make next year’s event even better though, if only they could control the weather, it might truly be perfection. The Noth prevailed over the South in the boys' high school all-star game. (Joe Bolella, @sonofapitchmedia) Joe Bolella Feverish comeback results in North’s win via PKs All Stars representing North high schools on Staten Island used a feverish second-half comeback to force overtime, then took a 5-3 win in a penalty-kick shootout to score a win over the South. The Southern All Stars, composed of 17 players from seven different high schools left little to doubt in the first half opening up a commanding 3-0 lead just 18 minutes into the game. The boys in blue registered just two minutes in, as Manu Kambouris (Sr., Monsignor Farrell) stepped in front of a lateral back line pass and blasted a shot past North keeper Robert Milosavljevic (Sr., Port Richmond) to get the scoring started. While North struggled to piece together offense, Kambouris registered yet again in the 13th minute for the South, beginning a counterattacking surge from the midfield only to get the ball back at the top of the box and launching a top shelf shot that glanced off of a North defender on the way to twine. Just five minutes later, in the game’s 18th minute, Philip Vitarelli (Sr., St. Joseph by-the-Sea) raced down the left flank and launched a low-lining cross that was punched home by South teammate Nicolas Fisherman (Sr., Staten Island Academy) from just outside the goalbox, giving South a commanding three-goal lead. Possession leveled from there, and a series of three straight corner kicks led to a flurry of chances for the North, forcing keeper Christian Mlynarski (Sr., Sea) to make a couple of saves to keep the clean sheet through 40 minutes. Still, the North had the better of play in the final 10 minutes, and used the momentum for an improbable second-half run. With the North pressing, Joseph Jacobs (Sr., Curtis) scored a critical takeaway from just outside the 18-yard box, using his speed to move inside the box and deliver a gorgeous cross to Gael Moran (Sr., CSI) whoheaded home the shot past keeper Aidan Grey (Sr., Tottenville) to get on the board in the game’s 56th minute. The South tightened from there, at times firing away in an attempt to put the game away, but the persistent North side, under the guidance of longtime St. Peter’s head coach John Liantonio refused to quit, and with just under six minutes to play, Jacobs struck again by threading a pass to the left flank while guarded by a pair of defenders to teammate Andrew Gavrilov (Sr., Susan Wagner) who launched a rising shot from deep into the corner of the goal to pull North to within one, 3-2. Down to their last gasps, the game seemed secure for the South, but a critical mistake with just over two minutes to play would prove costly, as Moran was taken down inside the 18-yard box by South defenderRoman Shapar (Jr., New Dorp), and Moran made it hurt, rocketing a blast into the upper middle of the net on the PK past a diving Gray to knot the game at 3. With no genuine chances in the final two minutes, the game moved immediately into a penalty kickshootout, a series that went back and forth until the fourth stage. Following a blast to the left by the North’s Shermicah Moore (Sr., Susan Wagner) that just went under Gray made the score 4-3 in penalty kicks. Brian Puleo (Sr., Tottenville) was next, and his blast ricocheted off of the crossbar as the game’s first miss. That gave way to Moran, who stepped in and calmly fired his penalty into the middle of the net to give North the improbable win, recording a personal hat trick in the process. The North team won the inaugural girls' all-star game. (Photo courtesy of Joe Bolella, @sonofapitchmedia) Joe Bolella Wild finish sees the North hold on with 3-2 win In the Inaugural Staten Island High School Girls Soccer All-Star Game, the North team, comprised of 15 players representing eight different schools, scored twice early, then added an improbable late second-half goal, to withstand a comeback from the South, earning a 3-2 victory. The North unit seemed poised for a big win in the early stages, owning possession and dictating the tempo with a series of short-range passes that kept the South grasping defensively. Just under six minutes in, the North tallied, using a punishing attack to generate chance after chance before a desperation clearance defensively landed at the feet of Tima Dzemovski (Sr., Notre Dame), who launched a riser from the top of the box that beat the outstretched arms of South keeper Carolynn Oakes (Sr., Tottenville) to give the North side a quick 1-0 lead. Less than 90 seconds later, a costly South turnover at midfield, found the boot of Liazia Tolbert Francis (Jr., Curtis) who threaded a gorgeous 40-yard pass directly onto the foot of a running Camille Banks (Jr., Curtis) who settles inside the box and rainbowed a shot over Oakes to give the North a 2-0 edge just 7:20 into the contest. The teams settled into a more even pace from there, with the South generating a bit more offense thanks to the long ball over top, while the North tried to counterattack and add an insurance marker. Both teams were stymied, however, until the 32nd minute. With South starting to mount a steadier attack, they were finally able to break through thanks to the lightning speed of Kaydence Hodges (So., Moore), who completed a sprinting run down the left flank into the box with a shot that keeper Daniella Ferrari (Fr., Notre Dame) caught a small piece off but was still able to catch the inside of the post to make it a 2-1 game, just before the half. The teams then traded shots in the second half, and although the South pressed for an equalizer, the North too had their chances, forcing reserve South keeper Ava Petersen (Sr., Susan Wagner) into a series of quality saves to keep her team ahead. Ferrari was also up to the task between the pipes turning aside a couple and seeing a collective of shots sail wide. As the game moved inside of five minutes, desperation started to settle in for the South, and in the 36thminute, the South succumbed to a big mistake when Petersen took down Tolbert Francis in the box and was whistled for the foul, giving the North the penalty shot that could have iced the game. A shaken-up Petersen stayed in the game, and watched as Tolbert Francis’ shot sailed high over the bar on the attempt to keep it a one goal game. Moments later, however, an ailing Petersen opted to play a ball short in her own box that was mishandled by the defense and this time, Tolbert Francis was there at point-blank range to blast in the goal to make it 3-1in the 36th minute to seemingly ice the game. The South though had other plans. With inside of two minutes to go, Jaime Como (Sr., Sea) was taken down in the box to earn a penalty kick of her own, and the senior left little to doubt, blasting in the goal past Ferrari with 90 seconds to play to make it 3-2. It would, however, be the final attempt for the South, who could not muster up another rush up the field, as the North held on for the 3-2 win.Miami Dolphins head coach Mike McDaniel met with South Florida media following his team's 34-15 win over the New England Patriots Sunday. Now at 5-6, the Dolphins have a three game win streak, and playing their best football of the season. In the midst of a major turnaround from a 2-6 record, injuries and uncertainties, McDaniel gives credit to his team's leaders to power through. “Guys chose to believe and it’s hard when everyone is telling you the opposite,” he told reporters. Javascript is required for you to be able to read premium content. Thanks for the feedback.

Sinn Fein ‘ignored role of 3,000 deaths in damaging community relations’Rome, Nov 24 (IANS): External Affairs Minister (EAM) S. Jaishankar on Sunday inaugurated the new Chancery of the Embassy of India in Rome, a few hours after he arrived in Italy on a three-day visit to attend the Outreach session of the G7 Foreign Ministers’ Meeting where India has been invited as a guest country. "It befits the continued expansion of India-Italy partnership in recent years. Will also help us serve better the Indian community in Italy," the EAM posted on X after inaugurating the new premises of the Embassy of India in Rome. Jaishankar is also scheduled to participate in the 10th edition of the MED Mediterranean Dialogue in Rome, being organised by Institute for International Political Studies (ISPI) in collaboration with Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation of Italy. The conference – promoted by the Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation and the Institute for International Policy Studies (ISPI) – will be inaugurated on Monday with a speech by Italian Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation Antonio Tajani. Besides EAM Jaishankar, the event will also be attended by high-level representatives from all over the enlarged Mediterranean region, as well as representatives of numerous relevant international organisations, including Ahmed Aboul Gheit, Secretary General, Arab League; Taher al-Baour, Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation, Libya; Abdallah Bou Habib, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates, Lebanon; Mohamed Salem Ould Marzouk, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Mauritania; Shaya Mohsin Zindani, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates, Yemen and Geir O. Pedersen, Special Envoy of the UN Secretary-General for Syria. In Fiuggi, which is hosting the G7 Foreign Ministers’ Meeting, EAM Jaishankar is expected to hold discussions on major regional issues and global topics, including the stability of the Indo-Pacific -- a priority region for political balances and world trade. He is also expected to meet his counterparts from Italy and other participating nations in the G7 related engagements and hold bilateral discussions during the visit. India and Italy, both ancient civilizations with rich cultural heritage, enjoy strong people-to-people connect propelled by a large Indian diaspora and long standing Indological Studies tradition in Italy. In their bilateral meeting on the sidelines of the G20 Summit in Rio de Janeiro on Tuesday (November 18), Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his Italian counterpart Giorgia Meloni had reiterated their commitment to advancing the India-Italy Strategic Partnership and announced a Joint Strategic Action Plan 2025-29 which outlines their vision for the next five years. The Action Plan will pursue joint collaborations, programmes and initiatives in key sectors of trade and investment, science and technology, new and emerging technologies, clean energy, space, defence, connectivity and people-to-people linkages. Meanwhile, the G7 Foreign Ministers’ Meeting in Fiuggi will be the second to be hosted in Italy in 2024, after the one held in Capri from April 17 to 19. Under the Italian Presidency, the G7 Foreign Ministers have also met, in recent months, on the sidelines of major international events in Munich, Washington and New York. "As in Capri, the agenda of the Fiuggi Ministerial Meeting will focus on the main issues at the heart of the international debate, starting with the situation in the Middle East following Hamas’s brutal terrorist attack against Israel on 7 October 2023. Among the topics under discussion will be the serious humanitarian crisis in Gaza, the situation in Lebanon, the one in the Red Sea, and the need to promote a credible political horizon for the region that guarantees peace and security, from the perspective of 'two Peoples, two States'," stated the Italian G7 Presidency, earlier this week.

MIAMI (AP) — The NBA is urging its players to take additional precautions to secure their homes following reports of recent high-profile burglaries of dwellings owned by Milwaukee Bucks forward Bobby Portis , Minnesota Timberwolves guard Mike Conley Jr. and Kansas City Chiefs teammates Patrick Mahomes and Travis Kelce. In a memo the NBA sent to its team officials, a copy of which was obtained by The Associated Press, the league revealed that the FBI has connected some burglaries to “transnational South American Theft Groups” that are “reportedly well-organized, sophisticated rings that incorporate advanced techniques and technologies, including pre-surveillance, drones, and signal jamming devices.” Conley's home was broken into on Sept. 15 when he was at a Minnesota Vikings game and jewelry was taken, officials told the Minneapolis Star-Tribune. Portis said his home was broken into on Nov. 2 and has offered a $40,000 reward for information related to the incident. The homes of Mahomes and Kelce were broken into within days of each other last month, according to law enforcement reports, and the NFL issued a similar warning memo to its teams this week. The NBA memo, relaying information from the FBI, said the theft rings “are primarily focused on cash and items that can be resold on the black market, such as jewelry, watches, and luxury bags.” The NBA, which has also been giving guidance to team security personnel, recommended that players install updated alarm systems with cameras and utilize them whenever leaving the home, keeping valuables in locked and secured safes, remove online real estate listings that may show interior photos of a home, “utilize protective guard services” during extended trips from the home and even suggested having dogs assist with home protection. “Obviously, it’s frustrating, disappointing, but I can’t get into too many of the details because the investigation is still ongoing,” Mahomes recently said. “But, obviously, something you don’t want to happen to anybody, but obviously yourself.” One of the break-ins involving the Chiefs players happened on a game day — Oct. 7 — and Portis was also playing a game when his home was robbed. “They took most of my prized possessions,” Portis said. AP NBA: https://apnews.com/NBA

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