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Lehigh Hosts Colgate Monday Evening On CBS Sports Network
BETHLEHEM, Pa. – Lehigh men’s basketball prepares to play their second game in three days, as the Mountain Hawks welcome the Colgate Raiders to Stabler Arena on Monday, February 3 at 6 p.m. The game will be broadcast nationally on CBS Sports Network.
Colgate (9-14, 6-4 PL) has owned a significant advantage in the series against Lehigh (8-13, 3-7 PL) as of late, winning nine of their last ten against the Mountain Hawks. The Raiders lead the all-time series 65-42 and picked up a narrow 67-62 victory at Cotterell Court in this season’s first matchup on January 8.
If Lehigh wins, they would earn their ninth win of the season and improve to 4-7 in Patriot League play. Head coach Dr. Brett Reed‘s all-time record against Colgate would improve to 18-22.
Patriot League play continued for Lehigh men’s basketball on Saturday afternoon from the Hart Center against the hosting Holy Cross Crusaders. The Mountain Hawks led for nearly the entire game in a much needed 69-67 road victory over the Crusaders. Sophomore Cam Gillus recorded his first career double-double, notching 16 points and 10 rebounds in the win. Senior Tyler Whitney-Sidney matched Gillus with 16 points of his own to lead the Mountain Hawks. First-year Alfredo Addesa scored a career-high 10 points on a perfect 3-3 FG and 2-2 3FG. Lehigh posted shooting percentages of 42.9% (24-56) from the field and 37.5% (9-24) from distance while Holy Cross shot 46.8% (29-62) and 33.3% (5-15).
The four-time defending Patriot League champion Raiders enter Monday’s contest in fourth place with a 6-4 league record. Colgate has lost three in a row ahead of this game, including a stunning 76-61 loss at home to Lafayette on Saturday. This is the first time since January 2017 that Colgate has lost three consecutive Patriot League games. Fifth-year center Jeff Woodward leads the Raiders offensively at 14.6 points and 7.5 rebounds per game, including a 17.6 point per game mark in Patriot League play. Senior Nicolas Louis-Jacques (11.6 ppg) and sophomore Jalen Cox (10.0 ppg) also average double-figures for the Raiders.
Following Monday’s game, the Mountain Hawks return to Stabler Arena on Saturday, February 8 for a matchup with the American University Eagles at 2 p.m.
Monday’s game will be broadcast on CBS Sports Network and can be listened to on Fox Sports 94.7 FM and 1230 AM.
Date: February 3, 2025
Opponent: Colgate
Tip Off: 6:00 p.m.
Arena (Capacity): Stabler Arena (5,600)
Lehigh’s Record: 8-13 (3-7 PL)
Colgate’s Record: 9-14 (6-4 PL)
Series: Colgate leads, 65-42
TV: CBS Sports Network w/ Jason Knapp and Mo Cassara
Radio: Fox Sports 94.7 FM and 1230 AM w/ Tom Fallon
Lehigh University’s men’s basketball team is set to face off against Colgate University this Monday evening in a highly anticipated matchup that will be broadcast on CBS Sports Network. The game, scheduled for 7:00 PM EST, will showcase two of the top teams in the Patriot League as they battle it out on the court.Lehigh, currently boasting a solid record, will look to defend their home court against Colgate, who are known for their strong offensive play and tough defense. With both teams vying for a top spot in the league standings, this game is sure to be a thrilling and competitive showdown.
Fans of college basketball won’t want to miss this exciting matchup, so be sure to tune in to CBS Sports Network to catch all the action as Lehigh takes on Colgate in what promises to be a game to remember. Let’s go Mountain Hawks!
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Winning numbers drawn in Tuesday’s Virginia Pick 5 Evening |
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Longtime WTOP evening anchor Dimitri Sotis dies at 55
WASHINGTON, D.C. (7News) — Dimitri Sotis, the evening anchor who brought news and insight to WTOP listeners for more than 20 years, has died at the age of 55, the station confirmed Monday morning.
“It is with the utmost sadness and shock that I write this email to let you all know our friend and coworker, Dimitri Sotis, has passed away,” said Joel Oxley, general manager of WTOP and president of Hubbard Radio Washington, D.C., in an email to staff early Sunday, according to the news agency.
Sotis was found unresponsive in his Alexandria, Virginia, home late Saturday night, the station said.
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Listeners knew Sotis’ distinct voice during his long tenure at WTOP, where he anchored the evening news from 7 p.m. to 11:30 p.m. He joined the station in 1999.
In 2012, Sotis and his team were honored with the prestigious National Edward R. Murrow Award for best large-market radio newscast. The award recognized WTOP’s coverage of the U.S. mission that killed Osama bin Laden.
Funeral arrangements have not yet been announced.
It is with heavy hearts that we share the news of the passing of longtime WTOP evening anchor Dimitri Sotis at the age of 55. Dimitri was a beloved member of the WTOP family for over two decades, bringing his passion for journalism and dedication to delivering the news to our listeners every evening.Dimitri’s warm and engaging presence behind the microphone made him a familiar voice in households across the Washington, D.C. area. His commitment to reporting the facts with integrity and empathy was evident in every broadcast, earning him the respect and admiration of colleagues and listeners alike.
His sudden passing has left a void in our newsroom and in the hearts of all who knew him. We extend our deepest condolences to Dimitri’s family, friends, and loved ones during this difficult time.
Rest in peace, Dimitri. Your legacy as a talented journalist and a kind soul will live on in the hearts of those who had the pleasure of knowing you.
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Anchor Dimitri Sotis, whose distinctive warm voice led WTOP’s evening news, dies at 55
WTOP evening anchor Dimitri Sotis, whose deep, warm voice informed and kept listeners in the D.C. region company, has died at the age of 55.
WTOP evening anchor Dimitri Sotis, whose deep, warm voice informed and kept listeners in the D.C. region company during storms, elections and breaking news, has died at the age of 55.
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“It is with the utmost sadness and shock that I write this email to let you all know our friend and coworker, Dimitri Sotis, has passed away,” said Joel Oxley, general manager of WTOP and president of Hubbard Radio Washington, D.C., in an email to staff early Sunday.
Sotis was found unresponsive in his home in Alexandria, Virginia, late Saturday night.
Sotis was the evening anchor at WTOP for more than two decades; listeners heard his distinctive timbre weekdays from 7 p.m. to 11:30 p.m.
He informed listeners about the news that affected their communities, helped them navigate weather emergencies and delivered breaking news, such as the 2024 election. He not only ensured listeners got the latest results and the most up-to-date developments, but added context and perspectives.
Sotis conducted countless live interviews with newsmakers and conveyed an earnest interest in any subject matter. He asked probing questions in a cordial way that got to the answers listeners needed to know.
Afternoon drive anchor Shawn Anderson said Sotis “especially shined in breaking news situations, where you have to throw out the script and guide listeners through the fog and confusion.”
Sotis was among the anchors honored with the 2012 National Edward R. Murrow Award for best large-market radio newscast for coverage of the U.S. mission that led to the killing of Osama bin Laden.
Sotis joined WTOP in 1999. WTOP national security correspondent J.J. Green remembered Sotis approaching him in a hotel lobby in the early 1990s at a journalism conference and job fair. Green referred him for an available internship at WMAL, where Green was working at the time.
“A month later he started working and never looked back,” Green said. “We have had an amazing brotherhood since that day. And I have watched him become the best in our business. I told him many times he was the best news anchor in America, and I truly believe that.”
Sotis is survived by his mother, Dimitra Sotiropoulos; his brother, Stamatis Sotiropoulos; and his sister-in-law Holly, as well as the couple’s children Kasper and Buster.
The kid in school with a ‘pretend radio station’
Born Dimitri Sotiropoulos on Dec. 6, 1969, he grew up in Muncie, Indiana, where he said he developed a love for his craft.
WTOP anchor Dimitri Sotis familiarizes himself with the new Glass-Enclosed Nerve Center.
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FILE – In 2020, WTOP honored staffers for their years of service. From left to right: Dave Johnson (25 years); Dimitri Sotis (20 years); Shawn Anderson (25 years); Hilary Howard (10 years); and Mitchell Miller (25 years).
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Winners of the 2019 WTOP Junior Reporter contest – Jonathan Ojimba (front middle), Victor Velasquez (front right) and Hunter Walterman (back right) — pose with anchors Dimitri Sotis and Hillary Howard.
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File photo (from left to right) of WTOP’s Brennan Haselton, Dimitri Sotis, Jim Farley and Neal Augenstein at Farley’s December 2013 retirement party in D.C.
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Longtime WTOP anchor Dimitri Sotis has died at 55.
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Dimitri Sotis works at the old WTOP studio on Idaho Avenue Northwest in D.C.
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“Dimitri has known from age 10 that this is what he wanted to do. He was the kid in school with the pretend radio station in his basement,” according to his WTOP biography.
The son of Greek immigrants who moved to the U.S. for college, Sotis referred to his parents as the “only real heroes in his life.”
“Dimitri took great pride in his Greek heritage, something we bonded over from the day we met in 2001,” WTOP Sports Director George Wallace said. “I learned a lot about Greece and ‘Old school’ Greek traditions from Dimitri, along with learning a new Greek word almost daily!”
Wallace and Sotis worked together on the Radio Olympus Weekly Greek Radio Magazine program that aired from 2008 to 2010.
“There were many times during the show where I would need help with a translation or how to pronounce a certain Greek word and he, just as he did with everything else, was very quick to help and answer any question I had,” Wallace said.
In a 2008 interview with Radio Olympus, Sotis said, “My dad taught me how to think critically, how to size up a situation.” Meanwhile, his mother taught him “how to behave properly in social situations, how to be organized and how important it is to do a job thoroughly and not cut corners.”
Sotis, for years, visited Greece for a month each summer.
He graduated in 1992 from Ball State University with a bachelor of science in telecommunications. He was hired as a producer and quickly became an anchor at UPI Radio Network in the mid-1990s.
WTOP reporter Neal Augenstein worked with Sotis at UPI’s Washington bureau, and he recognized Sotis’ talent from the start.
“From his incredible voice, to his calm, conversational delivery, you could tell he was already a ‘gentleman journalist’ back then,” Augenstein said.
Guiding the next WTOP generation
WTOP anchor Dimitri Sotis dies at 55. Many of Sotis’ colleagues woke up to the news of his passing on Sunday morning. Expressions of shock, disbelief and sadness reverberated over a flurry of emails and text messages, sharing what happened the night before.
“Anyone who you hear anchoring was taught by him,” WTOP reporter John Domen said. “A glue guy in the afternoon, who was just so smooth and easygoing, yet he never mailed it in.”
Oxley, the general manager, said that producer Mike Jakaitis told him that, “Dimitri always checked and reviewed his work as an anchor every night like it was his first shift — he cared that much.”
WTOP news writer Alicia Abelson worked closely with Sotis both as producer and associate producer. She remembered Sotis as a person who helped uplift and inspire those new to working in journalism.
“He genuinely cared about helping the fresh faces of WTOP find their voice,” Abelson said.
Bloomberg Radio anchor Nathan Hager was trained by Sotis when he was at WTOP. Hager described him as “endlessly patient and generous with his knowledge.”
Kindest soul with a bawdy laugh
“His last words to me during his busy Friday night were a ‘thank you’ text for ‘going above and beyond,’” WTOP Capitol Hill correspondent Mitchell Miller said.
Sotis had reached out to him after the confirmation of the new U.S. defense secretary and asked whether Miller could join him live to discuss the breaking news.
“He was just a wonderful human being, with a bawdy laugh and nice words for everyone,” Miller said.
WTOP reporter Mike Murillo said Sotis’ voice was “unmatched,” but he was also “the kindest soul.”
Producer Mike Jakaitis and anchor Dimitri Sotis at a tailgate before the Washington/Seattle playoff game in 2013. Sotis bought tickets on the 50-yard line for that game. (WTOP/Mike Jakaitis) Producer Jakaitis worked with Sotis at WMAL, and their friendship grew when both were at WTOP.
In 2005, Sotis won the grand prize in a WTOP newsroom contest — an all-expense-paid cruise.
“We were so happy for him,” Jakaitis said. A few months later, when Sotis asked Jakaitis what he and his then fiancee planned to do for their honeymoon, Jakaitis said they were leaning toward a cruise.
“Right then, he told me he wanted to give us the cruise he won as our wedding present. I was floored,” Jakaitis said. “I told him we couldn’t accept it, but he insisted. My wife Kellie and I will never forget what he did for us, but that was Dimitri.”
Murillo said Sotis was family to many in the newsroom.
“He was always doing anything he could to really lift the morale in the newsroom, and make sure everybody felt a part of this radio family,” Murillo said.
WTOP evening sports anchor Rob Woodfork and Sotis bonded over a shared love of the “Burgundy and Gold” for the last 13 years.
“I hate that Dimitri wasn’t here to see the Commanders return to the NFC championship game,” Woodfork said. “Dimitri was the best of us … You will be greatly missed, my friend.”
Funeral arrangements are pending.
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It is with heavy hearts that we announce the passing of beloved anchor Dimitri Sotis, whose distinctive warm voice graced the airwaves of WTOP’s evening news for many years. Dimitri was not just a talented journalist, but a friend and mentor to many in the newsroom.His dedication to delivering accurate and engaging news to our listeners was unmatched, and his presence will be greatly missed. Dimitri’s passion for storytelling and his unwavering commitment to journalism made him a true asset to our team.
We extend our deepest condolences to Dimitri’s family and loved ones during this difficult time. His legacy will live on through the countless lives he touched and the impact he made in the world of broadcast journalism.
Rest in peace, Dimitri. Your voice will forever echo in our hearts.
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The “CBS Evening News” entered a new phase on Monday.
Anchor Norah O’Donnell signed off last Thursday for the final time. After more than five years and nearly 1,300 newscasts, O’Donnell told viewers, “This has been the honor of a lifetime, to anchor this legacy broadcast.”
That legacy broadcast is now moving in a different direction. O’Donnell, by her choice, announced last summer that she would leave the anchor desk shortly after the election. She is moving on to do big investigations and interviews for various CBS News properties, such as “60 Minutes” and the “Evening News.”
The new “CBS Evening News” now has a different look with co-anchors taking O’Donnell’s place. That includes John Dickerson and Maurice DuBois, along with “Face the Nation” moderator Margaret Brennan, who will offer perspective and news about Washington and politics.
Dickerson told People’s Kyler Alvord, “People have the news all day in their pockets, and we’re not trying to compete with that. What we can share is the perspective that comes from the deep reporting that our correspondents do. … That’s a CBS News strength — our experienced correspondents and the people working on the show who have spent their lives trying to figure out how to make a complicated world understandable.”
DuBois told Alvord, “John and I will debrief our correspondents each night. You’ll get context and insight. It will feel like people you know describing incredible things that they just witnessed. I’m excited to give our viewers nuggets of info that they won’t get anywhere else.”
The newscast will also include reports from chief weathercaster Lonnie Quinn. That feels like a smart move, with the weather often being a top national story and drawing high interest from audiences.
On Monday, the newscast didn’t start with a long tease of all the stories coming up in the half-hour. Instead, the new format immediately jumped right in with an opening story: China’s artificial intelligence company, DeepSeek. Both DuBois and Dickerson, in the New York studio, handled the story before introducing Brennan from Washington. Brennan then gave perspective on DeepSeek, taking questions from DuBois and Dickerson, while telling viewers what it meant. In other words, more perspective along with the details of the story.
At the end of the first block, the newscast had something called “RoundUp,” which had quick summaries such as the mudslides in California, Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent arrests, a memorial in Poland commemorating the 80th anniversary of Auschwitz being liberated, and then President Donald Trump’s meeting with GOP leaders. The block ended with teases to more stories that the newscast would cover later in the half hour.
Another wrinkle: During the first commercial break, the newscast had a “HEADLINES” section, almost like the kind of ticker you see on the bottom of, say, ESPN. It was exactly what the chyron suggests — just the headlines of stories, such as:
- DOJ Fires Officials on Jack Smith’s Team.
- Costco Shareholders Reject Anti-DEI measure.
- Record Cruise Ship Travel Predicted for 3rd Year.
- Dozens of Tuberculosis Cases in Kansas City.
- Small Earthquake rattles New England Coast.
Those were just a handful of many headlines.
And that was the gist of the first two blocks: stories with a little extra perspective added from the correspondents covering them. The third segment was called “Eye on America,” which was a deep dive into California families that are dealing with being underinsured following the wildfires.
The final segment was more inspirational: recognizing first responders.
In the end, the newscast didn’t try to cover everything, but of the stories it did cover, it covered extensively. CBS isn’t reinventing the wheel, but there is no question that it had a different look and feel, and there is also no question that it was interesting.
On one hand, the move to co-anchors and reimagining the newscast is a bit risky because it’s not what habit-watching TV news viewers are used to. On the other hand, the “CBS Evening News” has trailed both ABC’s “World News Tonight” and NBC’s “Nightly News” for several years.
Variety’s Brian Steinberg wrote, “O’Donnell didn’t change that, but give her this: The show last week won an average of 5.037 million viewers — a little higher than the program’s norm — amid big changes in the nation. And she’s never had her journalism questioned or a story that generated criticism of being unfair or inaccurate — despite several tough pieces that investigated sexual assault in the military. She also secured an interview with Pope Francis, not the easiest ‘get’ in the business.”
Still, it’s a bit of a risk for both the CBS “Evening News” and O’Donnell, who gives up one of the most coveted jobs in broadcast journalism.
Steinberg added, “The new format will help accomplish a goal touted for months by senior CBS and Paramount Global executives: bringing together the news teams of CBS News and the CBS local stations. The maneuver takes place as Paramount is under extreme pressure to cut millions of dollars from its operating costs. More are expected to take place once the company is acquired by Skydance Media, expected, at present, at some point later this year. Viewers of the new ‘Evening News’ probably won’t see Dickerson and DuBois out in the field all that much, a duty that will increasingly be handled by a correspondent who covers the area in which an important news story breaks.”
The Wall Street Journal editorial board typically leans to the right, but its members are not rubber-stamping all of Donald Trump’s decisions. Last week, the board criticized Trump for his pardon of Jan. 6 insurrectionists who attacked law enforcement, writing, “What happened that day is a stain on Mr. Trump’s legacy. By setting free the cop beaters, the President adds another.”
Then late Sunday, the board published an editorial questioning Trump’s nomination of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. as Health and Human Services secretary. Kennedy’s confirmation hearings are scheduled to begin on Wednesday when he appears before the Senate Finance Committee.
The Journal board wrote, “Most troubling is his long record of anti-vaccine advocacy. In the past he has claimed that the measles vaccine causes autism despite reams of studies that have found no causative link, and that the polio vaccine might have killed many more than the actual virus.”
The board notes that Kennedy has “tried to soften his vaccine skepticism since being nominated, and he now says he won’t take away anyone’s vaccines.” But as the subhead in the column reads: “He’s made millions from referring clients to trial lawyers, and he advocates mass tort litigation that would ruin the vaccine industry.”
The board also writes, “Senators would be wise to believe RFK Jr.’s career of spreading falsehoods rather than his confirmation conversions.”
Clearly Fox News is over the moon that Donald Trump is back in the White House. How much so? They are now talking about things such as putting Trump on Mount Rushmore, as well as American currency.
As Mediaite’s Isaac Schorr noted, it was all up for discussion on Monday’s “Outnumbered” on Fox News.
Fox contributor and Fox radio host Jason Chaffetz said, “Hey, if there’s room up there I think it’d be great. I think what Donald Trump has done — and is in the process of doing — is transforming the United States of America and putting America first. And I think America loves it, and I think there’s a great case for it.”
Fox News host and former Trump press secretary Kayleigh McEnany said, “Yeah, I’m fascinated by this because that would be some sweet irony after President Joe Biden stopped the fireworks display from Mount Rushmore. So if you did like the 250th anniversary of the country at Mount Rushmore with President Trump’s face, it would be epic. There’s also a petition now in Congress to change Dulles airport’s name to Donald Trump International Airport so you have Trump and you have Reagan in D.C. And wouldn’t that be something special for the swamp?”
Something special for the swamp? So now we’re adding faces to iconic landmarks and changing the name of airports just to stick it to people you don’t like or don’t share your political view?
That’s not all. Fox News co-host Emily Compagno said, “I hate that we chiseled humans’ faces into the mountains. So for me, I would be all for putting President Trump’s face on currency, right?”
One of the official balls for the upcoming Super Bowl. (AP Photo/Patrick Aftoora-Orsagos)
The Super Bowl is set. The two-time defending champion Kansas City Chiefs will take on the Philadelphia Eagles on Feb. 9 in New Orleans. Fox has this year’s game with all eyes (and ears) on analyst Tom Brady, who is wrapping his first year of what has been a mixed-bag rookie season behind the microphone.
Brady has improved game-by-game and had his best performance in Sunday’s NFC Championship game. He has become looser, more critical when need be, and even self-deprecating. When the Fox broadcast showed Nick Foles, who was the quarterback when the Eagles beat Brady’s New England Patriots in 2018, Brady was teased by partner Kevin Burkhardt.
“Nick Foles in the building — Super Bowl MVP,” Burkhardt said. “Who did he play in that game? Do you know who he played in that game?”
Brady said, “Nick, I don’t hate you! I’m just jealous of you.”
As far as the matchup, there are a lot of people who are tired of seeing the Chiefs in the Super Bowl. This is their third trip in a row and their fifth in the past six years. Would most of the nation have preferred the Buffalo Bills, who lost to the Chiefs in Sunday’s AFC Championship Game? Probably. But the Chiefs do have the Taylor Swift factor, which will help drive audiences. Really, Fox would’ve been happy with either Kansas City or Buffalo from the AFC.
Philadelphia is a good team for Fox to have in the Super Bowl, even though Chiefs-Eagles is a rematch of two seasons ago.
The Athletic’s Richard Deitsch writes, “The Philadelphia media market is the No. 4 largest media market by households in the U.S., as ranked by Nielsen as of 2025, and the Eagles are always a strong television draw. The NFC Championship was the key game as far as Super Bowl viewership was concerned.”
Check out Deitsch’s column for more thoughts about the NFL playoff weekend.
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