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With the upcoming release of Overwatch 2’s 42nd hero, Hazard, the cast will have doubled since OW1’s launch. Now, it seems that public opinion has shifted on hero bans, and players desperately want the feature added. The Overwatch Champions Series 2024 wrapped up at DreamHack Stockholm in November with Falcons emerging victorious, in large part due to their dominance with Mauga and other teams not being able to ban the powerful tank. Earlier in the year, however, the world of Overwatch esports got a taste of what hero bans could look like at the Esports World Cup to great success. As such, many players have been eager to see such a policy implemented both in-game and at other events. Overwatch 2 players call for hero bans Coach-turned-caster Kim ‘NineK’ Bum-hoon expressed his interest in such a feature during the OWCS Finals by tweeting: “We need Ban system.” We need Ban system. This sparked numerous threads across social media with many others arguing in favor of hero bans, especially with the event lacking hero diversity. Even those who were previously on the fence about hero bans believe that the game has enough heroes now to implement such a feature. “The game has currently 41 heroes (almost 42), with so many abilities, playstyles, combos, strategies, compositions and different ways to express skill. The infinite replayability of the game comes mainly from all the possibilities that such a wide cast allows,” one said . “And yet, in the World Finals, once again we see just a tiny fraction of that in display, with only 5 heroes being played 90% of the time. I mean, would you be interested in playing OW if it only had 5 heroes? Wouldn’t it become incredibly stale pretty fast?” “We need hero ban in pro play, PERIOD,” urged another . “I was on the fence about a ban system...and my reasoning in the past was that we didn’t have enough heroes. I wanted to wait until we had 50+. BUT....I think we may need it sooner rather than later,” someone else agreed. Related: Others are using an official OWCS feedback survey to make their demand for hero bans known. Devs tease ‘fundamental changes’ coming to Overwatch However, while the demand for bans in pro play has grown stronger, some are still unsure if it would be the right call for ranked with some believing the system would make competitive less fun. “Stopping people from playing the characters they like is just going to make people not want to play,” one argued. “And it will lengthen the already long ranked match experience by adding an extra X seconds at the start.” The devs, on the other hand, may view things differently. Game Director Aaron Keller, has hinted at having a plan to “fundamentally change” Overwatch . Additionally, when he spoke with Dexerto earlier this year, he listed a hero pick-ban system as an example of how the team could add more “strategic depth” to the game. We’ll have to see what the future holds, but with the roster of heroes doubling in Season 14 once Hazard is officially out, it might finally be time for the devs to try out bans in some capacity.Aussies to ‘wait and see’ on sore star; former gun hits back at ‘tall poppy syndrome’: Test DailyGRAND FORKS, N.D. (AP) — Tai'Reon Joseph scored 28 points off the bench to lead UTSA over North Dakota 95-85 on Sunday. Joseph shot 8 of 11 from the field, including 6 for 8 from 3-point range, and went 6 for 7 from the free-throw line for the Roadrunners (5-5). Primo Spears scored 16 points while shooting 4 for 12 (3 for 5 from 3-point range) and 5 of 5 from the free-throw line. Damari Monsanto finished 4 of 4 from 3-point range and 3 for 4 from the line to finish with 15 points. The Fightin' Hawks (4-8) were led by Treysen Eaglestaff, who finished with 24 points, four assists and two steals. Dariyus Woodson added 23 points. Deng Mayar contributed 14 points and 10 rebounds. UTSA took the lead with 19:02 to go in the first half and did not relinquish it. The score was 39-34 at halftime, with Monsanto racking up nine points. UTSA used a 9-0 run in the second half to build a 13-point lead at 55-42 with 15:16 left in the half before finishing off the win. The Associated Press created this story using technology provided by Data Skrive and data from Sportradar .
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TORONTO (AP) — The Utah Hockey Club said players were forced to walk to their game against the Maple Leafs after their bus got stuck in Toronto traffic Sunday night. The team posted a video on social media of team members walking to Scotiabank Arena, with player Maveric Lamoureux saying the bus was “not moving at all.” Several city streets had been closed during the day for the annual Santa Claus parade. The Maple Leafs earned their fourth consecutive win by defeating Utah 3-2. The viral incident prompted Ontario Premier Doug Ford to call the congestion “embarrassing” and “unacceptable,” highlighting his government’s plan to address the city’s gridlock through bike lane legislation. It wasn’t the first time a Toronto visitor had to ditch their vehicle to make it to an event on time. In June, former One Direction band member Niall Horan had to walk through traffic to get to his concert at Scotiabank Arena. AP NHL: https://apnews.com/hub/nhlIan Schieffelin came within two assists of a triple-double and Clemson handed Penn State its first loss with a 75-67 decision for the championship of the Sunshine Slam tournament Tuesday in Daytona Beach, Fla. Schieffelin finished with 18 points, 13 rebounds and eight assists for the Tigers (6-1), leading four players in double figures. Chase Hunter added 17 points, while Chauncey Wiggins scored 14 and reserve Del Jones chipped in 10 points. Clemson sank 9 of 19 3-pointers, converted 16 of 20 free throws and was able to limit the impact of the Nittany Lions' full-court pressure. The Tigers committed just 13 turnovers, helping them hold Penn State (6-1) to less than 85 points for the first time this year. Ace Baldwin starred in defeat with game highs of 20 points and 11 assists, while center Yanic Konan Niederhauser added 14 points. Nick Kern came off the bench to score 11 but Penn State was outscored 15-2 on the fast break and made just 4 of 18 attempts from 3-point range. Schieffelin came up big down the stretch, assisting on a 3-pointer by Jaeden Zackery with 6:04 left that made it 65-61. Then he made two foul shots and tossed in a jump hook from the lane to up the margin to 71-66 with 1:03 left. The big storyline going into this game was which team would be able to control the pace. Penn State came in averaging 96 ppg, while Clemson demonstrated its ability to enforce a slower tempo in March, advancing to a regional final in the NCAA Tournament. In the first 10 minutes of the game, the Tigers made the Nittany Lions play at a crawl, opening up a 17-10 advantage when Schieffelin converted a short hook in the lane. But Penn State answered with an 18-4 run over nearly six minutes, establishing a 28-21 lead when Kern shook free for a layup. Clemson rallied with nine straight points but the Nittany Lions had the last say as Baldwin converted a layup with 24 seconds left, cutting the Tigers' edge to 38-36 at halftime. --Field Level Media
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The Tirupati district police have arrested two men associated with Finnbul Technologies Private Limited for harassing a woman and threatening her over defaulting one installment of a loan. The woman, a software engineer from Sullurpeta, currently working in Bengaluru, had taken a loan from the Hyderabad branch of the company. After making five payments on time, she faced delays in repaying the sixth installment. District SP L. Subba Rayudu said on Friday that the company's recovery team allegedly morphed her photographs and sent them to her and her family via WhatsApp, threatening to share them with her contacts if the loan was not repaid. Based on the victim’s complaint, the Sullurpeta police arrested two suspects. The accused were identified as recovery team manager Marka Bharath Yadav who is a resident of RK Puram, Neredmet, Malkajgiri, and recovery team member Putamsetti Ramakrishna, who is a resident of Film Nagar, Hyderabad. The SP cautioned the public against unethical practices by non-banking financial companies (NBFCs) and loan app operators. He emphasised that any complaints of harassment or inappropriate behaviour by recovery agents would result in strict legal action against the respective companies and individuals involved. The Tirupati police arrested a 73-year-old man for placing a red Santa Claus hat on the statue of Annamacharya at the Rayala Cheruvu Road Circle on December 23. According to the police, the suspect, identified as Bandhu Dharji Jawanar from Maharashtra, had been wandering from place to place after leaving his home. About 15 days ago, he arrived in Tirupati, scavenging waste paper and living on city platforms. On the afternoon of December 23, he found a red Santa Claus hat near the Annamacharya statue and placed it on the statue’s head. The incident was deemed provocative, with the potential to incite communal tensions and hurt Hindu sentiments. Following an investigation using technical evidence and intelligence, the police traced the suspect and arrested him near Tiruchanoor. He has since been remanded to judicial custody.NEW YORK , Nov. 26, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Report with the AI impact on market trends - The global casino gaming market size is estimated to grow by USD 43.3 billion from 2024-2028, according to Technavio. The market is estimated to grow at a CAGR of 3.2% during the forecast period. Growth in spending capability of customers is driving market growth, with a trend towards increasing use of social media marketing. However, difficulties in securing online payments poses a challenge.Key market players include Abbiati Casino Equipment S.r.l., ADP GAUSELMANN GMBH, AMATIC Industries GmbH, APEX pro gaming s.r.o, Aristocrat Leisure Ltd., Caesars Entertainment Inc., Eclipse Gaming Systems, Everi Holdings Inc., Incredible Technologies Inc., Interblock dd, International Game Technology plc, Jackpot Digital Inc., Konami Group Corp., Light and Wonder Inc., NOVOMATIC AG, PlayAGS Inc., Pockaj d.o.o., Rye Park LLC, TCSJOHNHUXLEY, and Universal Entertainment Corp.. Key insights into market evolution with AI-powered analysis. Explore trends, segmentation, and growth drivers- View Free Sample PDF Casino Gaming Market Scope Report Coverage Details Base year 2023 Historic period 2018 - 2022 Forecast period 2024-2028 Growth momentum & CAGR Accelerate at a CAGR of 3.2% Market growth 2024-2028 USD 43.3 billion Market structure Fragmented YoY growth 2022-2023 (%) 3.07 Regional analysis North America, APAC, Europe, South America, and Middle East and Africa Performing market contribution APAC at 36% Key countries US, China, France, Germany, and Canada Key companies profiled Abbiati Casino Equipment S.r.l., ADP GAUSELMANN GMBH, AMATIC Industries GmbH, APEX pro gaming s.r.o, Aristocrat Leisure Ltd., Caesars Entertainment Inc., Eclipse Gaming Systems, Everi Holdings Inc., Incredible Technologies Inc., Interblock dd, International Game Technology plc, Jackpot Digital Inc., Konami Group Corp., Light and Wonder Inc., NOVOMATIC AG, PlayAGS Inc., Pockaj d.o.o., Rye Park LLC, TCSJOHNHUXLEY, and Universal Entertainment Corp. Market Driver The Casino gaming market is experiencing significant trends in both electronic gaming and licensed casinos . Electronic Games Machines (EGMs) like slot machines, roulette, blackjack, and poker continue to dominate the scene. Bingo games and sports betting sites are also popular choices. Non-junket and junket casinos cater to different demographics, with PAGCOR regulating the industry. Gross gaming revenues from casino gambling remain strong, driven by domestic tourists and international travelers. Responsible and problem gambling are key concerns. Online gambling platforms offer convenience, with options like Card on Delivery, Cash on Delivery, and Pre-Delivery Online Payment. Offline gaming venues remain important entertainment centers in integrated resorts. Demographics shape demand, with live shows, concerts, fine dining, hotels, restaurants, and gaming technology enhancing the experience. Mobile phones and blockchain technology, including cryptocurrency , are transforming the industry. Sports betting is a growing segment, fueled by fan bases and global sports events. Casino operators, whether online or offline, are leveraging social media marketing to attract customers. With the widespread use of smartphones and enhanced internet connectivity, social media platforms like Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, Instagram, and YouTube have gained immense popularity among consumers. These platforms are utilized extensively, with consumers dedicating anywhere from an hour to three hours daily. Vendors recognize the potential of these channels and employ innovative strategies to promote gambling activities and casinos . Social media marketing is a powerful tool in today's digital landscape, driving engagement and customer acquisition in the casino gaming market. Request Sample of our comprehensive report now to stay ahead in the AI-driven market evolution! Market Challenges The Casino Gaming Market encompasses various sectors, including Licensed Casinos , Electronic Gaming, Bingo games, Sports betting sites, and Electronic Games. Challenges for this industry include managing House edge in games like Slot machines, Roulette, Blackjack, and Poker. Regulations for Non-junket and Junket casinos , under bodies like PAGCOR, impact gross gaming revenues. Domestic tourists and travel destinations contribute significantly to Casinos as gaming venues and entertainment centers in Integrated resorts. Responsible gambling and problem gambling are crucial concerns. The offline and online gambling landscape is evolving with Card on Delivery, Cash on Delivery, and Pre-Delivery Online Payment methods. Gambling expansion includes Online gambling platforms, Sports betting sites, and Tourists' preferences for Hotels, Restaurants, Entertainment, and Gaming technology. Demographics, Live shows, Concerts, Fine dining, Mobile phones, Blockchain technology, and Cryptocurrency are emerging trends. House edge, Money management, and Regulations remain key challenges. Casino gaming companies prioritize the security of their customers' financial information when accepting payments via credit or debit cards. Compliance with the Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard (PCI DSS) is essential to secure cardholder data and reduce financial fraud . Non-compliance can result in significant losses for both the companies and their customers in case of fraud or hacked cards. While some companies opt for external digital security services, others may not have the budget for such expenses. Regardless, adhering to PCI DSS standards is crucial to maintaining customer trust and ensuring secure transactions in the casino gaming market. Discover how AI is revolutionizing market trends- Get your access now! Segment Overview This casino gaming market report extensively covers market segmentation by Type 1.1 Land-based casino gaming 1.2 Online casino gaming Product 2.1 Slot machines 2.2 Lottery ticket machines 2.3 Electronic roulette 2.4 Multiplayer game stations 2.5 Gaming servers Geography 3.1 North America 3.2 APAC 3.3 Europe 3.4 South America 3.5 Middle East and Africa 1.1 Land-based casino gaming- The land-based casino gaming market has long been a significant contributor to the global casino industry, providing entertainment through classic games like blackjack, roulette, poker, and craps. Land-based casinos remain popular destinations for tourists, offering an unparalleled atmosphere with neon lights, slot machine sounds, and social interaction. However, the rise of online gaming poses a challenge. While some land-based casinos have lost revenue due to this shift, they have responded by introducing new attractions, luxurious amenities, and expanding their properties. The land-based casino gaming segment is expected to grow moderately during the forecast period, despite online competition. Download a Sample of our comprehensive report today to discover how AI-driven innovations are reshaping competitive dynamics Research Analysis The Casino gaming market encompasses various forms of gambling , including Electronic Gaming Machines (EGMs) and table games like Slot machines, Roulette, Blackjack, and Poker. Licensed Casinos offer both online and offline gaming experiences, with the latter including Bingo games, Sports betting sites, and non-junket and junket operations. Gross gaming revenues are a significant indicator of market size, with Casinos generating substantial income through Casino gambling . Entertainment centers and Integrated resorts serve as popular travel destinations for domestic tourists and international visitors alike. Responsible gambling initiatives are essential to mitigate problem gambling , ensuring a safe and enjoyable experience for all. EGMs and table games, despite having a house edge, provide excitement and entertainment for millions worldwide. Market Research Overview The Casino gaming market encompasses various forms of gambling , including Electronic Gaming Machines (EGMs) such as slot machines and electronic table games, Bingo games, Sports betting sites, and Licensed Casinos . These gaming venues offer a range of entertainment options, from Roulette, Blackjack, and Poker to Live shows, Concerts, and Fine dining. Gross gaming revenues are generated through Casino gambling , with non-junket and junket segments catering to different demographics. PAGCOR regulates the industry in some regions, while responsible and problem gambling initiatives are in place to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience. Demographics vary from domestic tourists to international travelers, with hotels, restaurants, and entertainment centers often serving as integrated resorts. Online gambling platforms are also gaining popularity, with options for Card on Delivery, Cash on Delivery, and Pre-Delivery Online Payment. Mobile phones and emerging technologies like Blockchain technology and Cryptocurrency are transforming the industry. Sports betting is a significant segment, with a house edge that can be as low as 1-3%. Gaming technology continues to evolve, with innovations in areas like Virtual Reality and Augmented Reality enhancing the player experience. Table of Contents: 1 Executive Summary 2 Market Landscape 3 Market Sizing 4 Historic Market Size 5 Five Forces Analysis 6 Market Segmentation Type Land-based Casino Gaming Online Casino Gaming Product Slot Machines Lottery Ticket Machines Electronic Roulette Multiplayer Game Stations Gaming Servers Geography North America APAC Europe South America Middle East And Africa 7 Customer Landscape 8 Geographic Landscape 9 Drivers, Challenges, and Trends 10 Company Landscape 11 Company Analysis 12 Appendix About Technavio Technavio is a leading global technology research and advisory company. Their research and analysis focuses on emerging market trends and provides actionable insights to help businesses identify market opportunities and develop effective strategies to optimize their market positions. With over 500 specialized analysts, Technavio's report library consists of more than 17,000 reports and counting, covering 800 technologies, spanning across 50 countries. Their client base consists of enterprises of all sizes, including more than 100 Fortune 500 companies. This growing client base relies on Technavio's comprehensive coverage, extensive research, and actionable market insights to identify opportunities in existing and potential markets and assess their competitive positions within changing market scenarios. Contacts Technavio Research Jesse Maida Media & Marketing Executive US: +1 844 364 1100 UK: +44 203 893 3200 Email: media@technavio.com Website: www.technavio.com/ View original content to download multimedia: https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/casino-gaming-market-to-grow-by-usd-43-3-billion-2024-2028-rising-customer-spending-boosts-growth-ai-driving-market-transformation---technavio-302315570.html SOURCE Technavio © 2024 Benzinga.com. Benzinga does not provide investment advice. All rights reserved.Utah NHL team walks to arena after bus gets stuck in Toronto traffic
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“Race car drivers are the new rock stars,” proclaimed Tommy Hilfiger , his pearly white smile beaming over a glass of pinot grigio across a table at the Aria’s Cathédrale restaurant, where his namesake brand is hosting an elegant dinner mere hours before the Formula 1 Las Vegas Grand Prix. Tommy can’t stay long though: the 73-year-old designer, whose classic red, white and navy logo is all over Sin City’s grounds (his Awake NY x Mercedes-AMG collaboration , in particular, was spotted too many times to count), has more hands to shake, racers to dress, influencers to entertain and photos to take. “It’s crazy here,” he says. “Look at the energy.” Hilfiger has been involved with Formula 1 for more than 30 years . In 1991, he established his first sponsorship with Team Lotus , for whom he provided with bespoke uniforms during a three-season stretch. In 1998, Hilfiger became the official clothing sponsor for Ferrari , a role he maintained for another four years. During a brief break from sponsoring the sport, he remained a loyal fan and even learned how to drive his own Ferrari Enzo at his former business partner and present-day Aston Martin Formula 1 team owner Lawrence Stroll’s personal track. Then, he made a glorious return to the racetrack as a sponsor of Mercedes-AMG in 2018. So, when Hilfiger compares the likes of George Russell to Mick Jagger , he’s emphasizing just how much he’s witnessed the fanfare and the culture surrounding the sport’s biggest players skyrocket. “The race is packed with people from the sports world, influencers, fashion people, and Hollywood people,” he says. “It’s a real mix of pop culture icons and major fans.” The day before this dinner, Hilfiger spoke at The Female Quotient’s panel series alongside the leaders of F1 Academy. This female-only, junior-level single-seater racing championship serves to platform the next generation of women in motorsports. There, he announced some particularly exciting news for his brand: the 16-year-old Danish racer Alba Hurup Larsen, often called “the fastest girl in the world,” has officially signed on as the F1 Academy Tommy Hilfiger driver for 2025. “Sometimes when you meet someone, you just know,” Hilfiger explains. Hurup Larsen, who will race in a suit and a car sporting Hilfiger’s signature red, white and blue branding, says she is “deeply honored” to fly the Hilfiger flag. “Having this support at such a pivotal stage in my career means the world to me,” she adds. Over at the track, flashing cameras and fan cheers signaled the arrival of seven-time Formula 1 world champion and Mercedes-AMG driver Lewis Hamilton, a long-time friend and collaborator of Hilfiger’s who stepped onto the course in a custom Tommy Jeans get-up that shimmered with sequins from head to toe. “Lewis Hamilton is the only race car driver in the world who would wear sequins, I guarantee,” Hilfiger laughed. “He has great taste, and it’s not just us designing something and putting his name on it. It is a true collaboration.” Hamilton clearly took to Las Vegas’ glitz and exuberance, wearing a shiny varsity jacket and chinos in navy and white tones with an archival logo from the duo’s plethora of robust collaborations (Hamilton and Hilfiger previously joined forces on five racing-inspired capsules from Fall 2018 to Fall 2020). Hilfiger says the look was his favorite that he and Hamilton have ever created together, while answering a couple questions from the racer in conversation with Hypebeast before the Grand Prix the following day. Lewis Hamilton: What’s your favorite F1 memory of ours? Tommy Hilfiger: After the Monaco race in 2019, just before COVID. Lewis came to our boat, and Kendall Jenner and Bella Hadid were there, and Lewis wouldn’t leave. I said, “Lewis, it’s getting late. Don’t you have to race tomorrow?” Long story short, we had a great time. Lewis started surfing on this automatic surfboard. We love Lewis. Best look we’ve created together? I really love what he’s wearing here in Las Vegas because only Lewis can get away with wearing sequins at the track. He’s bold. He’s daring. He’s not one who would maybe be too shy to wear something outrageous. How do you remain driven? Every day, I’m looking at what might be next in my life, whether that’s from a design standpoint or where we’re going to do our next fashion show. How do we continue to build this lifestyle brand worldwide? I’m always driven to figure out what the next thing is. And my team thinks I’m a little crazy because I’m always saying, “What’s next?” What’s more important to you — speed or agility? Agility is much more important to me because I think agility gives you control. With speed, you can go out of control. Where are you steering F1 fashion next? I think F1 fashion is going to be more sustainable and very technical because drivers and crews are out in the elements. The heat can be a lot, so technology will be important in making breathable, waterproof fabrics in a sustainable way. Hamilton placed 10th in the qualifying race, while his teammate, the 26-year-old British driver George Russell, stormed to pole position, ending a months-long run of Ferrari and McLaren poles stretching back to July. Pulling up to The Paddock on Saturday for the big race, Russell and his partner Carmen Montero wore full Tommy Hilfiger: he in a pinstripe double-breasted navy blazer with matching pinstripe drawstring trousers, and she in an all-scarlet ensemble comprising a turtleneck sweater and tailored trousers. In comparison to Hamilton’s bold style choices, Hilfiger noted that George is “more demure.” Still, all eyes were on the driver, who had won two Grand Prixs — São Paulo in 2022 and Austria in 2024 — prior to this weekend. That brings us back to this dinner table, where Hilfiger’s team is just receiving images of Russell’s look, and the designer himself is weighing in on how he hopes to see the race finish before heading over to The Paddock himself: “I would like to see George win, and I would like to see Lewis creep up into the number two spot.” Perhaps Hilfiger is Formula 1’s oracle, or maybe he just knows his drivers extremely well, because that’s exactly how it played out: Russell in first with a time of 1:22:05.969; Hamilton trailing behind by 7.313 seconds — and, most importantly for Tommy, both in signature Hilfiger.A prior approval application for the installation of a 15m monopole with associated works was sent in to council planners. The proposed location for the mast was at Hiltons Travel, on Borron Road Industrial Estate, in Newton-le-Willows. In the proposals, a design and access statement was drawn up by planning consultants Avison Young on behalf of applicant Mobile Broadband Network Limited (MBNL), a joint venture co-owned by EE and Three. The statement said "the proposal herein seeks to introduce the latest 5G technologies which forms part of the national rollout and accords with the UK Government directive to ensure 5G is more accessible at a nationwide level". READ > Controversial 'large HMO' plans for business centre decided on This added: "A requirement for improved network coverage has been identified in this area. This is an upgrade of an existing site which will provide... Simon MulliganAfter his team's 102-89 home win on Wednesday night over Purdue Fort Wayne, Penn State coach Mike Rhoades challenged his team's fan base to show up and make more noise. "Sweat with us," he said at one point. At 5-0, the Nittany Lions haven't had to sweat much to get off to a fast start. They might not have to expend much perspiration to make it 6-0 on Monday when they meet Fordham in a semifinal matchup at the Sunshine Slam tournament in Daytona Beach, Fla. Penn State hasn't played a strong schedule so far, but the team has been impressive. It's averaging 98.2 points per game and 13.8 steals per game, both of which ranked second in Division I through Saturday's play. The Nittany Lions were seventh per kenpom.com in turnover rate, forcing 25.3 per 100 possessions. Point guard Ace Baldwin Jr. is leading the charge, scoring 16.4 points and dishing out 7.8 assists while chipping in 2.6 steals. Zach Hicks has nearly doubled his scoring average from 8.4 last season to 15.8 this season, while Northern Illinois transfer Yanic Konan Niederhauser has beefed up the interior, tallying 12.2 points and 7.2 rebounds. Meanwhile, Fordham (3-3) is coming off a 73-71 home loss Friday night against Drexel in New York. The Rams blew a seven-point lead early in the second half and missed a chance to force overtime when leading scorer Jackie Johnson III missed a layup as time expired. Johnson, a UNLV transfer, is averaging 19 points per game and is making nearly 48 percent of his shots as one of three Rams with double-figure scoring averages. Jahmere Tripp scores at an 11.0 clip while Japhet Medor is contributed 10.5, but Fordham is struggling to make shots, canning only 41.5 percent from the field. The Rams were picked for a 14th-place finish in the Atlantic 10 despite returning more scoring than any team in the league except for VCU. Third-year coach Keith Urgo thinks his team can defy low external expectations. "We're experienced and I think we're poised to have a tremendous year," he said. --Field Level MediaNone
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SEVEN of Scotland's popular walking routes has been named among the most beautiful winter trails across the UK. Experts at BBC Countryfile compiled a list of the 30 best winter landscapes across Britain to create their latest walking guide. Advertisement 7 The walking trail along Loch Morlich topped the list of Scottish winter walks Credit: Alamy 7 The path with steps to Oxen Craig at Bennachie, Aberdeenshire Credit: Alamy 7 Glencoe Lochan was also mentioned Credit: Getty The festive time is known for being one of the best times of the year to be out on the trails. So the experts broke down the 30 walks by region and considered everything from locations with frozen lakes and frosted hills to the snowy, twinkling forests. They also added details on its total distance as well as how long it takes to complete each one and their difficulty levels. The seven best walks in Scotland included in the guide are the following. Advertisement READ MORE IN TRAVEL BUZZ OFF! I'm a travel expert - four steps you need to take to mosquito-proof your holiday COUGH UP Motorhome park owner shuts after guests leave without paying using shock trick Loch Morlich, Highland The walking trail along Loch Morlich in the town of Aviemore in the Highlands tops the list for being the best in Scotland. The route, which is 3.1 miles (5.1km) long, takes around an hour and a half to complete and is described as being "easy" in terms of difficulty. The loch is nestled along the trees of Glenmore Forest Park which has incredible views of the Cairngorms mountains. The journey is a favourite among nature lovers, with the woods home to a host of animals including golden eagles, red squirrels, pine martens, badgers and deer. Advertisement Most read in Travel Exclusive WORLD VIEW A Place In The Sun made me move abroad - but when I got there it made me cry COUGH UP Motorhome park owner shuts after guests leave without paying using shock trick ROCK OUT Dolphins, gin, super sundaes and duty-free drinks make Gibraltar a winner HIGH ON MORZINE I visited chocolate-box resort in EU with husky-sledding and igloo villages It's also perfect for winter because the mountains are covered in snow for over 100 days of the year. Afterwards, visitors can visit Aviemore which has a range of bars , restaurants and hotel-run wooden cabins for a cosy night in. Discover the Scenic Arran Coastal Way Glenfinnan, Highland The route along Glenfinnan, also in the Highlands, is one of the most challenging walks on the list and can take around six hours to complete. It spans 10.5 miles (17km), but it is worth every step with its gorgeous views and dramatic landscapes. Advertisement It starts at the Glenfinnan Visitor Centre - which has a shop, toilets, café and parking - and passes along Loch Shiel to the mountain pass of Bealach a’Chaorainn. Describing the journey, the experts at BBC Countryfile said: "Gothic in style, the Church of St Mary and St Finnan stands like a stoical watchman over the mountain-flanked waters of Loch Shiel, surely one of Britain’s most enchanting landscapes. "In winter, as day breaks from a cloudless night, the glen is particularly magical. "Frost envelops everything: the pine trees, the mountain ridges, the church’s pitched roof. It dusts frozen puddles, crunches beneath feet and petrifies plants . Advertisement "The Church of St Mary and St Finnan, built between 1870 and 1872, was designed by architect Edward Welby Pugin, son of one of the greatest British architects, designers and writers of the 19th century Augustus Welby Pugin." Bennachie, Aberdeenshire Third on the list is the five-and-a-half-mile (8.9km) journey in the Bennachie Hills near Inverurie in Aberdeenshire. Described as being of moderate difficulty, it takes around three and a half hours to complete. Advertisement It was singled out for being "a prominent prospect" for walkers as they make their way through the hills and river valleys of Deeside. Incredible scenery can be seen for miles along the trail, with Bennachie’s twin tops of Oxen Craig and Mither Tap providing even better views. The two tops of the hills are connected by a plateau that is described as being "wild and wonderful". And the experts say this is where "meadow pipits, lapwings and red grouse thrive.". Advertisement Visitors can also visit the remains of a Pictish hill fort along the way. 7 The route leading to Steall Falls in Glen Nevis was singled out Credit: Alamy Steall Falls and Glen Nevis, Highland The route that leads to a waterfall in the Highlands that features in the Harry Potter films is also mentioned in the guide as being one of the best walks in Scotland this winter. Steall Falls can be found tumbling down the rocks into a wide, open scenic valley in Glen Nevis near Fort William, in the Highlands, close to Ben Nevis. Advertisement And at a staggering 393ft (120m) tall, it towers over Niagara Falls which stands at around 190ft in height. Those who hike to see it say the journey takes them back to nature as the area was owned by the John Muir Trust. The whole low-level trail is described as being of moderate difficulty, and covers two miles (3.2km), taking around an hour and a half to complete. The guide states: "The walk through the dramatic Nevis Gorge that really packs a punch and provides an unforgettable aural and visual experience. Advertisement "Sections of the path can be rocky and slippery but with a little care this is a superb walk." 7 Ben Lomond also impressed the experts Credit: Alamy Ben Lomond, Argyll and Bute Ben Lomond has also made the guide for being the most often climbed Munro in Scotland. The 7.6 mile (12.3km) hike is favoured by hillwalkers because it has a direct ascent to the 974 summit. Advertisement However, it is still described as being a challenging climb and can take around five to six hours to complete. The experts say: "Climb north up the tourist path from Rowardennan. "Then either retrace your ascent route or take the rougher return along Ptarmigan Ridge to the west. "It is a tall hill, so bring clothing and supplies for any eventuality." Advertisement Scots walking route named one of best in the world ONE of Scotland's most popular walking routes has been named one of the most in-demand hikes in the world. Adventure tour guides Explore Worldwide conducted new research to find which hikes around the globe are the most congested and which trails offer a quieter trekking experience. From the alpine crossings of Tongariro in New Zealand to coastal routes like the West Coast Trail in Canada , the study has highlighted the most popular trails worldwide. It based its figures on the number of Instagram posts uploaded per kilometre of trail. The West Highland Way - Scotland's first officially designated long-distance walking path - is the ninth busiest trail in the world. The 96-mile route begins just outside Glasgow at the marker in Milngavie town centre in East Dunbartonshire and finished in the Highlands town on Fort William . Popular with tourists from America and Canada, the trek takes an average of seven days taking them through the peaks and valleys around Conic Hill, Loch Lomond, the Rannoch Moor, Devil 's Staircase, Kinlochleven and finishing up in the Lochaber town. In 2023, 47,576 people were recorded as walking the route, a year-on-year rise since the pandemic , making it the busiest path in Scotland. Explore Worldwide said social media users on the trail left 998 Instagram posts per kilometre of trail. Glencoe Lochan, Highland Glencoe Lochan in the Highlands sits in one of the most picturesque settings across Scotland. The serene lochan was actually created in the 19th century by Lord Strathcona to remind his Canadian wife of her previous home in British Columbia. It is now a popular tourist destination for those interested in hiking and the outdoors, set in the centre of the woodland, surrounded by lofty conifers and rugged mountains. It's the most famous glen in the country and the incredible scenery has been featured in films like Harry Potter . Advertisement Experts say: "There are many ways to enjoy its wild and rugged landscape, but one of the most satisfying is to take a winter walk around the tranquil waters of Glencoe Lochan." The easy trail spans two miles (3.2km) and takes just one hour to complete. 7 Calgary Bay in the Inner Hebrides Credit: Alamy Tobermory and Calgary Bay, Inner Hebrides The walking route along Calgary Bay in the Inner Hebrides is the final trail mentioned in the BBC Countryfile guide. Advertisement The broad, sandy bay, on the Isle of Mull, faces west towards Coll and Tiree. And the sea is said to be an idyllic blue if you catch it in the right weather conditions. The guide reads: "Fires crackle and smoke, warming the walls of Tobermory’s colourful houses and shops – the Isle of Mull Soap Company, Tobermory Chocolate and Mull Pottery, to name a few. Read more on the Scottish Sun REST EASY Andy Murray flooded with messages as he shares heart-breaking family update COUGH UP Motorhome park owner shuts after guests leave without paying using shock trick "A short drive away on the opposite side of the island is Calgary Bay and the start of a woodland sculpture trail. Advertisement "Discover the willow-woven stag, dens for the kids and a hidden face in the hillside." 7 It is the final trail mentioned in the BBC Countryfile guide Credit: AlamyUTICA – The start of the 2024-25 season hasn’t exactly been easy for Mike Hardman. Take last Saturday, as an example, for the new Utica Comets winger. Less than two minutes into the eventual 5-1 win at Rochester, the 25-year-old Hardman – playing in his first season with the Comets after signing with the parent New Jersey Devils in the offseason – got bumped by Brendan Warren into a stanchion near the Amerks’ bench. His face took the brunt of the collision with the glass. “My tooth went up into my lip. I got six stitches,” Hardman said with a slight chuckle. “So that’s kind of how it is going right now. I was lucky to not lose any teeth. ... I would have been pretty upset if lost a couple teeth. My mom was pretty happy about (me not losing any teeth).” He missed about nine minutes of game time in the first period to get stitched up – there was “a lot of blood,” he noted – and later scored the eventual game-winner in the second period. That was his 50th career AHL goal. It was part of a four-point weekend for Hardman, a central figure in helping the Comets secure their first win of the season Friday in Syracuse with a g ame-winning goal with 73 seconds remaining in regulation. For his contributions, Hardman was named the AHL’s Player of the Week for the first time in his career. “I feel like my linemates, Adam Beckman and X (Xavier Parent), they were awesome this weekend. I think we were all playing pretty similar. We were playing pretty well in the (offensive zone) there,” Hardman said. “I feel like it is a huge credit to them. We were just talking to each other on the bench and trying to help each out. (The Player of the Week honor) is nice to have. But, I feel like they helped me out a lot. We’re just trying to build off that into (Wednesday) and the weekend.” It was also a nice feeling, Hardman said, after dealing with a hip flexor injury in October and then an issue with his his acromioclavicular (AC) joint in his shoulder. He missed eight of the team’s 15 games between the two injuries. Hardman said he feels 100% now. “I feel like it was definitely frustrating coming to a new team and getting a couple injuries right off the bat. But, you know, the medical staff here was great and they really helped me out,” he said. “Coming back getting those two wins, it was an awesome feeling. We’re trying to build off of that.” Hardman is among the players trying to make an impression in an effort to get an opportunity at the NHL level with the Devils. Hardman played 164 games with AHL Rockford and 37 contests with its affiliate, Chicago before joining the organization. Comets interim head coach Ryan Parent referred to Hardman as “a really strong player.” “He does a lot of things well away from the puck,” Parent said. “When I watch him, he’s a great linemate because you know he’s going to be there. If you’re working with him, he does a good job of managing the game, delivering the puck and making it easy for the rest of his lines and for the team when he’s on the ice.” He’s got a chance to make an impression with the home crowd at 7 p.m. Wednesday when the Comets play their final home game of November against the Providence Bruins. It is the first of two visits to Utica for Boston’s AHL affiliate this season. “Hopefully, the guys will have energy and continue to build on what we have going,” said Parent, who noted the team’s better game management, special teams play and generating more offense by getting pucks to the net. Utica (2-10-1-2 overall, 7 points) continues to face an arduous uphill climb to get back into the conversation with some of the other North Division teams. The team enters this week 11 points out of fifth place, which is the eventual playoff cutoff line in the North Division. Parent has stated the team’s game is trending in the right direction. On Tuesday, the players seemed jovial during practice. “I think the biggest thing for our group is we’re not satisfied with two wins,” Hardman said. “I think we’re definitely a long way out of a playoff spot right now. But, we want to just keep climbing up the standings. Obviously a lot of games left in the year.” The Comets will try to end another extended winless streak, having gone 0-6-0-2 in downtown Utica this season tying the team record for longest winless stretch in a season. And, dating back to the 2023-24 season, Utica is 0-8-0-2 at home. The last victory was March 30 vs. Springfield. After Wednesday, Utica heads to Springfield for a 4:05 p.m. game Friday in Massachusetts. Then, Utica meets Providence again at 7 p.m. Saturday in Rhode Island to close November. While Hardman has gotten the chance to play close to home in previous seasons, this is the closest he’s consistently played near his parents and family in his pro career. He’s excited to have family at the two games this weekend in Massachusetts and Rhode Island. “My parents are pretty pumped to come to the games,” said Hardman, who played two seasons at Boston College. “I think I’ll have a good amount of family and friends at the game on Saturday. I’m really excited to see all of them and play in front of them since I haven’t really done that in the past couple of years.” Change Veteran defenseman Andy Welinski was released from his professional tryout contract, the team announced Tuesday. The 31-year-old appeared in eight games with Utica as a depth option. Parent said he believed Welinski was able to “find another opportunity,” but didn’t elaborate. Jackson van de Leest was recalled from ECHL Adirondack. He’s played two games with Utica this season.
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