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Tennessee Tech Golden Eagles @ UT Martin Skyhawks

Current Records: Tennessee Tech 10-19, UT Martin 19-10

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  • When:  Thursday, February 29, 2024 at 8:30 p.m. ET
  • Where:  Kathleen and Tom Elam Center -- Martin, Tennessee
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UT Martin has been on the road for two straight, but on Thursday they'll finally head home. They and the Tennessee Tech Golden Eagles will face off in an Ohio Valley battle at 8:30 p.m. ET at Kathleen and Tom Elam Center. Both teams come into the contest bolstered by wins in their previous matches.

Last Saturday, the Skyhawks beat the Redhawks 82-72.

Meanwhile, Tennessee Tech's game on Saturday was all tied up 38-38 at the half, but luckily for them it didn't stay that way. They walked away with a 75-67 victory over the Panthers. Winning is a bit easier when you make eight more threes than your opponent, as Tennessee Tech did.

The Skyhawks have been performing incredibly well recently as they've won nine of their last ten games, which provided a nice bump to their 19-10 record this season. As for the Golden Eagles, their win bumped their record up to 10-19.

Thursday's matchup is shaping up to be a scrappy game: UT Martin have been smashing the glass this season, having averaged 41.5 rebounds per game. It's a different story for Tennessee Tech, though, as they've been averaging only 30.6 rebounds per game. Given UT Martin's sizable advantage in that area, the Golden Eagles will need to find a way to close that gap.

Going forward, UT Martin is the favorite in this one, as the experts expect to see them win by 10.5 points. They might be worth a quick bet since they've covered the spread the last five times they've played.

UT Martin is a big 10.5-point favorite against Tennessee Tech, according to the latest college basketball odds .

The oddsmakers were right in line with the betting community on this one, as the game opened as a 10.5-point spread, and stayed right there.

The over/under is 152 points.

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UT Martin and Tennessee Tech both have 5 wins in their last 10 games.

  • Dec 30, 2023 - UT Martin 81 vs. Tennessee Tech 73
  • Mar 03, 2023 - Tennessee Tech 78 vs. UT Martin 63
  • Feb 18, 2023 - UT Martin 100 vs. Tennessee Tech 91
  • Jan 07, 2023 - Tennessee Tech 84 vs. UT Martin 80
  • Feb 26, 2022 - Tennessee Tech 88 vs. UT Martin 75
  • Jan 15, 2022 - Tennessee Tech 76 vs. UT Martin 70
  • Feb 06, 2021 - UT Martin 66 vs. Tennessee Tech 64
  • Feb 20, 2020 - Tennessee Tech 78 vs. UT Martin 65
  • Feb 06, 2020 - UT Martin 74 vs. Tennessee Tech 62
  • Feb 09, 2019 - UT Martin 77 vs. Tennessee Tech 58

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In “Burn Book: A Tech Love Story,” the pioneering journalist recounts a life in, and of, Silicon Valley.

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BURN BOOK: A Tech Love Story , by Kara Swisher

Public opinion has soured so thoroughly on Silicon Valley that it can be hard to comprehend the excitement that surrounded the industry in its early years. How did people miss the threat of concentrated wealth and power, the super-exploitation of gig workers, the commodification of daily life, the pollution of discourse by micro-targeted propaganda and whiny billionaires?

A common story holds that we were dazzled by fast-talking entrepreneurs and entranced by the slick platforms and gadgets they served up, deluded into believing digital technology would solve all of our problems. But perhaps the emphasis on user irrationality is overstated. One of the insights to be gleaned from “Burn Book: A Tech Love Story,” a memoir by the veteran technology journalist Kara Swisher, is that those who embraced the internet early on may have been driven by a totally reasonable dissatisfaction with the status quo, as much as a naïve infatuation with the promise of digital utopia.

Although the prologue frames “Burn Book” as a righteous roast of an industry that has gone “off the rails,” the best part of Swisher’s ultimately underwhelming tale takes place when Mark Zuckerberg was in grade school. Before she rose to fame covering the early internet, before she founded a series of conferences and publications that made her wealthy, before she started a couple of hit podcasts and became a New York Times opinion writer , Swisher was an ambitious, outspoken, hyper-confident young woman struggling to make her way in a world practically designed to hold her back.

We meet her as a closeted lesbian at Georgetown in the early 1980s, dismayed by the administration’s efforts to ban gay groups from campus. She gives up her dream of working for the C.I.A. because of the 1990s “don’t ask, don’t tell” policy. She gets a job working for the conservative television host John McLaughlin , who, she says, sexually harasses a colleague and ritualistically demoralizes his staff. As a cub reporter at The Washington Post, she chafes against the petty bureaucracy of the newsroom.

When she is angry, Swisher does not hold back, and you can really feel her younger self’s frustration and rage at the ossified power structure and the straight white men who still dominated: “I hated their entitlement and certainty that the future belonged to them.”

So, it makes perfect sense that Swisher is thunderstruck when she first encounters the internet, using the World Wide Web to download a “Calvin and Hobbes” collection: “A book could be all the books,” she writes. “Everything that can be digitized will be digitized.” She foresees a tidal wave of change strong enough to wash away the old gatekeepers and clear the way for a new and better future. A future that offers her a path to journalistic glory that bypasses the “backslapping mess of compromise” inherent to D.C. political reporting. “I knew I had struck gold,” she writes.

In 1997, she moves to San Francisco to be the West Coast technology correspondent for The Wall Street Journal. But just as the dot-com bubble is cresting, the book starts to fall apart.

The problem is that Swisher tells two conflicting stories that are never convincingly woven together. One details her disillusionment with the industry. Once in power, the scrappy entrepreneurs reveal themselves to be little better than the analog elite they replaced: irresponsible, megalomaniacal, dishonest or some toxic combination thereof.

By 2016, when Tech’s leading figures go to Trump Tower for a photo op with a man who seems to her the opposite of everything they once stood for, Swisher is disappointed but unsurprised by their “casual hypocrisy.” By 2020, she writes, she has become “less of a chronicler of the internet age and more of its cranky Cassandra,” warning of Tech’s increasingly unaccountable power.

The book’s other thread involves Swisher self-actualizing — by becoming more like the Silicon Valley elite she covers. She and a colleague start a conference that grows into a must-read Tech blog. Eventually they launch a website , which leads to podcasting. These endeavors allow Swisher to transcend the limits of newspaper journalism and become a “one-person media entity.” I imagine her status as a founder also earned her respect from the Tech titans, which may help explain her deep access. That she was married, for a time, to a Google executive surely helped too.

There is a compelling tension here: Even as Swisher is rising into “Silicon Valley royalty,” as a 2014 New York magazine profile put it, Silicon Valley is, in her telling, descending into the gutter. This tension is scarcely acknowledged in those chapters that detail her relationship with various leading Tech figures. These seem instead designed to bolster her reputation as a fearless but fair-minded, straight-talking reporter.

We see her calling out Mark Zuckerberg for not stopping the rampant spread of dangerous misinformation on Facebook, rolling her eyes at the excesses of the Google co-founder Sergey Brin’s baby shower, sparring with Elon Musk over email. Her mantra is: You can’t be wrong. But to the extent that she succeeds in demonstrating her journalistic chops, it only makes her slowness to recognize the depth of Silicon Valley’s problems more jarring.

Swisher eventually did start sounding the alarm, but by that time, people had been warning for years about Tech’s voracious gyre of capital and power. If Swisher is such a great journalist with so much freedom, how did she miss the larger story for so long even as it unfolded under her nose?

In the last chapter, Swisher finally addresses the issue. Kind of. She admits that she became “too much a creature” of Silicon Valley, and only a 2020 return to D.C. allowed her to fully grasp its dangers. In other words, she had been compromised.

Her forthrightness goes some way in helping us believe that “Burn Book” doesn’t merely represent a convenient pivot, as they say, from Tech royalty to Tech heretic at a time when strident industry criticism is trending hard. But “Burn Book”’s fatal flaw, the reason it can never fully dispel the whiff of opportunism that dooms any memoir, is that Swisher never shows in any convincing detail how her entanglement with Silicon Valley clouded her judgment. The story of her change of heart is thus undercut by the self-aggrandizing portrait that rests stubbornly at its core. “At least now we know the problems,” Swisher writes of Silicon Valley at the end of “Burn Book.” Do we?

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Region/state roundup: conference basketball matchups released for next season in expanded acc.

The ACC will have league schedules of 20 men's games and 18 women's games per team next season. The bottom three teams among 18 will miss the conference tournament.

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The Atlantic Coast Conference announced the 20 matchups for all 18 teams — the current 15, plus SMU, California and Stanford — next season.

Each school will play a home-and-home against two current partners, plus one more foe. Schools will play seven opponents only at home and seven only away.

UVA’s partners are Virginia Tech and Louisville, and it also will face SMU twice. The Cavaliers will play only at home against Boston College, Clemson, Duke, Florida State, Georgia Tech, N.C. State and Notre Dame, and will travel to Cal, Miami, North Carolina, Pittsburgh, Stanford, Syracuse and Wake Forest.

The Hokies’ partners are UVA and Miami, and they also will play twice against Clemson. Virginia Tech’s other home games will be against Louisville, North Carolina, N.C. State, Pittsburgh, SMU, Syracuse and Wake Forest. The Hokies will travel to Boston College, Cal, Duke, Florida State, Georgia Tech, Notre Dame and Stanford.

The bottom three among the 18 teams will miss the conference tournament.

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ACC releases 18-game conference schedules for two years

The ACC released its conference opponents for an 18-game league schedule for the next two years.

Virginia Tech and Virginia will play each other twice in both seasons, and there are eight similar combinations of rivals, such as North Carolina-Duke and Stanford-Cal. Each team will play the other 16 members once.

Next season, the Cavaliers will be home against Cal, Stanford, Florida State, Georgia Tech, Wake Forest, Duke, Louisville and Boston College and will travel to the other eight schools. The Hokies will play at Pitt, Miami, Clemson, Georgia Tech, N.C. State, UNC, Duke and Boston College.

In 2025-26, next season’s eight away games per team will become home games, and vice versa. As in men’s play, the bottom three will miss the tournament.

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Jill Ellis Field to be dedicated April 20

A new turf field named Jill Ellis Field will be installed in the new 1987 Women’s Soccer Team Training Center, which will include a new scoreboard and lights, making night practices and games possible.

Tribe athletic director Brian Mann said the facility “will benefit our varsity soccer and lacrosse teams, as well as intramural and club sports.”

Much of the funding came from former Tribe soccer player Jennifer Tepper Mackesy and her husband, Scott, a former Tribe tennis player, as well as John Goodenow “Goody” Tyler. The Mackesys graduated in 1991.

The field will be dedicated April 20 in honor of Ellis, 1988 graduate who coached the U.S. to two Women’s World Cup championships. She will be inducted in the Virginia Sports Hall of Fame on the weekend of April 19-20.

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UNCW men, Delaware women lead at CAA meet in Hampton

UNC Wilmington increased its lead atop the men’s standings, while Delaware vaulted to the top of the women’s standings following Day 2 of the Coastal Athletic Association’s swimming and diving championships Thursday night at the Hampton Aquaplex. Towson All-American Brian Benzing broke his second CAA all-time record of the championship in the 200-yard individual medley in 1 minute, 43.13 seconds.

The two-time defending champion Seahawks’ men finished Day 2 with 304.5 points, followed by second-place Delaware with 239.5 points and third-place Towson with 228 points. Drexel is in fourth (172.5), followed by William & Mary (137.5) and Monmouth (93).

In very tight women’s team competition, Delaware took over the top spot with 484.5 points. UNCW slipped to second with 472.5, and Northeastern was third with 412 points. William & Mary was fourth (408), followed by Towson (350), Drexel (228), Campbell (176), Monmouth (138) and Stony Brook (135).

William & Mary freshman Aiden Bond placed second in the 50 freestyle in 19.79 seconds.

In women’s competition, junior Ellie Scherer became the first Tribe swimmer to claim the 200 IM since 2007, recording a time of 1:58.96. Teammate Lindsay Juhlin (2:01.12) was third. In the 400 medley relay, William & Mary repeated as the champion as Kat Vanbourgondien, Scherer, Juhlin and Caroline Burgeson swam a time of 3:37.62.

Action resumes Friday morning at 10 with swimming trials. The finals of 13 events will take place Friday, starting at 6 p.m.

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Rose makes Bowerman watch list

LSU junior Michaela Rose of Suffolk is on The Bowerman women’s watch list.

The Bowerman award is the highest accolade given to the year’s best student-athlete in collegiate track and field. Former Grassfield High standout and three-time world champion Grant Holloway won the award in 2019.

Rose is the No. 2 all-time women’s collegian in the 800 meters and holds two of the three fastest collegiate indoor times ever in the event. She has won three Southeastern Conference 800-meter titles since last indoor season, including last week when she ran 1:59.25.

VMI senior from Portsmouth honored by Southern Conference

VMI senior Keyandre Midgett has been named the Southern Conference’s Male Most Outstanding Field Performer for the second consecutive year.

Midgett, who went to Highland Springs High near Richmond but now lives in Portsmouth, won the long jump (24 feet, 7 inches) and triple jump (51-11) at the Southern Conference meet.

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Va. Wesleyan reaches .500

Samuel Kasprow drove in four runs as Virginia Wesleyan (5-5) defeated William Peace 12-4 in Virginia Beach. Kasprow and Thomas Crandell each homered, doubled and scored twice. Chris Mitchell Jr. and Crandell each drove in two runs.

Winner Nick Beatty (1-0) struck out nine and gave up two runs and three hits in five innings.

No. 13 UVA breezes past VMI

Graduate transfer Jacob Ference had five hits and pitcher Cullen McKay delivered a quality start in No. 13 Virginia’s 16-4 win over VMI (3-6) late Wednesday at Disharoon Park in Charlottesville. The Cavaliers are 8-0 for the third-consecutive season and have won 24 straight February games, dating to 2021.

Three of Ference’s five hits on the day were doubles, matching a UVA single-game record. Western Branch High graduate Harrison Didawick collected a career-high four hits and matched his collegiate best with four RBIs.

Left-handed pitcher Matthew Buchanan made his season debut for the Cavaliers and nearly faced his brother Seth, a freshman infielder for VMI in the eighth inning. Seth made his collegiate debut when he pinch-hit to lead off the top of the ninth. Prior to the game, the teams joined in a moment of silence to honor their father, Aaron, who died last week.

COLLEGE TENNIS

Va. Wesleyan men overcome Chowan

Virginia Wesleyan’s men edged Chowan 5-4 in Virginia Beach, but the Hawks’ women defeated the Marlins 6-3.

Ole Behrmann and Francis Cabaddu won on lines 2 and 5, respectively, for the VWU men. Behrmann and Rafael Rullan Zarraga won at No. 1 doubles. Chowan immediately gave up two points because it didn’t have a sixth player.

Sophia Bibbo won 6-0, 6-0 at line 5 for the VWU women, who took their other team points by default at No. 6 singles and No. 3 doubles.

COLLEGE SOFTBALL

BC-UVA game moved up

Due to expected rain in Charlottesville, Friday’s game between Virginia and Boston College at Palmer Park was moved up to a 3 p.m. first pitch.

COLLEGE MEN’S GOLF

Cavaliers’ Lee earns ACC honor

Virginia sophomore Bryan Lee was named the ACC Men’s Golfer of the Month for January/February.

Lee, from Fairfax, picked up his first career victory when he tied for first place at the Puerto Rico Classic and was 22nd at the Watersound Collegiate during his two performances this semester.

Lee shot 15-under 201 to share medalist honors in Puerto Rico, including a 9-under 63 in the final round.

HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS VOLLEYBALL

York coach resigns

Jon Amaral revealed via X that he has stepped down as York’s girls volleyball coach. He guided the Falcons to the state Class 3 championship in 2022. He thanked the York administration in his post.

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