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  • Bogdan Grad vs. Lucas Alexander prediction, odds, pick for UFC Saudi Arabia


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    UFC Saudi Arabia: Israel Adesanya vs. Nassourdine Imavov continues on the prelims with a fight in the featherweight division between Bogdan Grad and Lucas Alexander. Grad successfully secured his UFC contract with a split decision victory in his second appearance on the Contender Series his last time out meanwhile, Alexander will making his third appearance in the octagon after a 14-month layoff. With that said, check out our UFC odds series for our Grad-Alexander prediction and pick.

    Bogdan Grad (14-2) was finally able to secure his UFC contract after a razor-close split-decision victory against Michael Aswell on the Contender Series. Now, Grad will look to do one better by securing his first win inside the UFC octagon when he takes on fellow featherweight Lucas Alexander this weekend at UFC Saudi Arabia.

    Lucas Alexander (8-4) made a splash in the featherweight division when he defeated longtime veteran Steven Peterson in his second UFC fight. However, after getting knocked out against Jeka Saragih, he is now just 1-2 in his UFC career. He is coming off a 14-month layoff due to injury and will be looking to get back into the win column when he takes on promotional newcomer Bogdan Grad this weekend.

    Here are the UFC Saudi Arabia Odds, courtesy of DraftKings. 

    UFC Saudi Arabia Odds: Bogdan Grad-Lucas Alexander Odds

    Bogdan Grad: -102

    Lucas Alexander: -112

    Over 2.5 rounds: -105

    Under 2.5 rounds: -125

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    Why Bogdan Grad Will Win

    • Last Fight: (W) Michael Aswell – DEC
    • Last 5: 4-1
    • Finishes: 11 (8 KO/TKO/3 SUB)

    Bogdan Grad is poised to make a spectacular UFC debut this weekend at UFC Saudi Arabia, where he’s set to face Lucas Alexander in a featherweight clash. Grad, known as “The Unleashed,” brings an impressive 14-2 record to the Octagon, with a remarkable finishing rate that should give Alexander cause for concern. Grad’s record includes eight wins by knockout and three by submission, demonstrating his well-rounded skill set and ability to end fights decisively. His propensity for first-round finishes, with eight to his credit, showcases his explosive power and quick-strike capabilities.

    Grad’s striking accuracy of 48.17% in his last Contender Series appearance indicates his precision in landing significant strikes. This accuracy, combined with his knockout power, could prove troublesome for Alexander, who has shown vulnerability to strikes in his recent UFC outings, including a KO/TKO loss to Jeka Saragih. Furthermore, Grad’s rigorous training regimen, which includes two intense daily sessions, demonstrates his dedication to the sport and physical preparedness.1 While Alexander has more UFC experience, Grad’s momentum, finishing ability, and hunger to make a statement in his debut give him a significant edge in this matchup. Expect Grad to push the pace early and look for a highlight-reel finish to announce his arrival in the UFC’s featherweight division.

    Why Lucas Alexander Will Win

    • Last Fight: (L) Jeka Saragih – KO R1
    • Last 5: 3-2
    • Finishes: 3 (3 KO/TKO)

    Lucas Alexander is primed to secure a victory over UFC newcomer Bogdan Grad this weekend at UFC Saudi Arabia, leveraging his Octagon experience and striking prowess. Alexander, known for his striking-oriented fighting style, has already faced high-level competition in the UFC, which will prove invaluable against the debuting Grad. With 97 significant strikes landed out of 176 attempted in his UFC career, Alexander’s striking accuracy and volume could overwhelm Grad, who has yet to experience the intensity of UFC-level competition.

    Alexander’s professional record of 8-4, including 3 wins by knockout, demonstrates his ability to finish fights and adapt to different opponents. His experience in high-pressure UFC environments will be a significant advantage over Grad, who may face octagon jitters in his debut. Alexander’s journey from a skinny kid seeking confidence to a UFC fighter realizing his dream3 showcases the mental fortitude that could be the deciding factor in this matchup. Expect Alexander to utilize his UFC-tested skills and experience to outwork Grad and secure a decisive victory.

    Final Bogdan Grad-Lucas Alexander Prediction & Pick

    This featherweight matchup has the makings of being an absolute barnburner. Grad is a fighter that puts his foot on the gas from start to finish and he can expect to go to war with Alexander who thrives in a technical striking battle. Both Grad and Alexander have had their fair share of hiccups in their fighting careers but they will be looking to turn things around with a statement victory this weekend in Saudi Arabia.

    Ultimately, Alexander will certainly be the sharper and more technical striker in this matchup but the way that he struggles with grappling and a fight that ends up being a brawl Grad has more ways to get the job done and be victorious in his UFC debut as he finishes Alexander making a statement in his UFC debut.

    Final Bogdan Grad-Lucas Alexander Prediction & Pick: Bogdan Grad (-102), Under 2.5 Rounds (-125)

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    The highly anticipated matchup between Bogdan Grad and Lucas Alexander is set to take place at UFC Saudi Arabia, and fans are buzzing with excitement. Both fighters have proven themselves to be formidable opponents in the octagon, making this bout a must-watch for MMA enthusiasts.

    In terms of predictions, this fight is shaping up to be a close one. Bogdan Grad is known for his aggressive fighting style and knockout power, while Lucas Alexander is a skilled grappler with a solid ground game. It’s likely that this bout will be a battle of styles, with Grad looking to keep the fight standing and Alexander aiming to take it to the ground.

    As for the odds, it’s anyone’s guess who will come out on top. Both fighters are evenly matched, making this a difficult fight to predict. However, if forced to choose a winner, many experts are leaning towards Bogdan Grad due to his striking prowess and ability to finish fights.

    In the end, this fight is sure to be an exciting showdown between two talented fighters. Make sure to tune in to UFC Saudi Arabia to see who will emerge victorious in the Bogdan Grad vs. Lucas Alexander matchup.

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  • Bogdan Grad vs Lucas Alexander at UFC Fight Night 250 | Preview & Prediction


    Updated: January 31 2025, 21:56

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    UFC debutant Bogdan Grad will look to make an impression in his first fight in the Octagon and he faces Lucas Alexander at UFC fight Night 250

    Bogdan Grad vs Lucas Alexander Facts

    When is UFC Fight Night 250? UK – the preliminary card starts at 2:00pm on Saturday 1st February 2025, followed by the main card at 5:00pm / USA – 9:00am/12:00pm ET and 6:00am/9:00am PT

    Where is UFC Fight Night 250? ANB Arena, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia

    Where can I get tickets for UFC Fight Night 250? Click here for the latest ticket information for UFC Fight Night 250

    What TV channel is UFC Fight Night 250 on? UK – TNT Sports / USA – ESPN+

    Where can I stream UFC Fight Night 250? UK – TNT Sports subscribers can stream the event online via the TNT Sports website and discovery+ / USA – ESPN+ & UFC Fight Pass

    For viewers in the United States, UFC Fight Night 250 will be shown live on ESPN+ and you can sign up for access as part of a Disney Bundle here!

    What time are Bogdan Grad and Lucas Alexander expected to walk out? Saturday 1st February, 2025, 2:40pm UK / 9:40am US ET / 6:40am US PT / 4.40pm local

    UFC Fight Night 250 Main Card

    Israel Adesanya vs Nassourdine Imavov (Middleweight)

    Sharabutdin Magomedov vs Michael Page (Middleweight)

    Sergei Pavlovich vs Jairzinho Rozenstruik (Heavyweight)

    Said Nurmagomedov vs Vinicius Oliveira (Bantamweight)

    Fares Ziam vs Mike Davis (Lightweight)

    UFC Fight Night 250 Prelims

    Muhammad Naimov vs Kaan Ofli (Featherweight)

    Shamil Gaziev  vs Thomas Peterson (Heavyweight)

    Terrance McKinney vs Damir Hadzovic (Lightweight)

    Jasmine Jasudavicius vs Mayra Bueno Silva (Women’s Flyweight)

    Bogdan Grad vs Lucas Alexander (Featherweight)

    Hamdy Abdelwahab vs Jamal Pogues (Heavyweight)

    Bogdan Grad: Austrian debutant aiming to make mark in UFC

    Bogdan Grad (14-2) took his second chance in Dana White’s Contender Series in August 2024 as he earned a split decision win over Michael Aswell. He previously tried his luck through the Contender Series the previous year but suffered a knockout loss to Tom Nolan in what was his only loss in his last nine fights. Otherwise, Grad has been on a tear with six stoppages in those eight wins and he will now look to make his mark on his promotion debut.

    Lucas Alexander: The Lion looking to bounce back from knockout loss

    Lucas Alexander (8-4) will have to come back from having suffered the first knockout loss of his pro MMA career last time out. He was knocked out in the first round against Jeka Saragih at UFC Fight Night 232 back in November 2023 but there has been 15 months between fights to help him recover and bounce back so he will be eager to go here. The Brazilian had been on a tear to earn his shot in the UFC riding a five-fight win streak and three consecutive knockout wins, but he has lost two of his three fights since joining the promotion and he will knows he needs a win here to stay relevant.

    Bogdan Grad vs Lucas Alexander Prediction

    The second bout on the card is another close one to call given the lack of experience of both fighters at this level.

    Bogdan Grad has shown good development in getting to this level but so many of his fights have come at a lower level. In the two opportunities he had via Dana White’s Contender Series, he was knocked out in the first and then grabbed a split decision win in the second to earn this opportunity. It has not been plain sailing for him.

    Lucas Alexander does have more experience having fought three times in the Octagon but he has lost two of those. 

    We marginally favour his experience at this level and one of those losses did come at the hands of Joanderson Brito who has shown himself to be a handy operator. That could well be key for Alexander in this crunch bout for both fighters.

    Both are explosive and this fight and the method of victory are both pretty unpredictable. We can see a little caution in both fighters here so would be no surprise to see it go the distance, but Alexander just about gets our vote.

    Prediction: Lucas Alexander to win



    UFC Fight Night 250 is just around the corner and one of the most highly anticipated matchups on the card is between Bogdan Grad and Lucas Alexander. Both fighters are known for their explosive fighting styles and this bout is expected to be a barnburner.

    Bogdan Grad, a rising star in the UFC’s welterweight division, is coming off an impressive win in his last fight and is looking to continue his momentum. With a strong striking game and solid grappling skills, Grad poses a serious threat to anyone in the division.

    On the other hand, Lucas Alexander is a seasoned veteran with a wealth of experience inside the octagon. Known for his knockout power and aggressive fighting style, Alexander is always a dangerous opponent for anyone he faces.

    In this matchup, expect a back-and-forth battle with both fighters looking to impose their will on the other. Grad will look to keep the fight standing and use his striking to wear down Alexander, while Alexander will be looking to land a big shot and end the fight early.

    Prediction: This fight has all the makings of a Fight of the Night contender, but in the end, I see Bogdan Grad coming out on top with a unanimous decision victory. His well-rounded skill set and ability to control the pace of the fight will be the key to his success in this matchup.

    Make sure to tune in to UFC Fight Night 250 to catch all the action and see who comes out on top in this exciting welterweight showdown.

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  • Q&A: Kickapoo grad and former Drury coach Molly Miller has become a rising Division I star at Grand Canyon


    Five years into her Grand Canyon University tenure, Molly Miller has yet to stray from what made her exceptional in Springfield.

    The former Kickapoo guard who went on to star at hometown NCAA Division II power Drury — as a player and later as head coach — still leans into a staunch defensive approach. It helped her post a gaudy 67-1 record her final two seasons at Drury before making an ascending move to Phoenix to lead a program that had never previously reached a Western Athletic Conference final.

    Miller and the Lopes now own the second-longest active win streak in Division I women’s basketball (17 games) for what’s been a burgeoning mid-major operation.

    The 38-year-old Miller has had GCU on the cusp of an NCAA Tournament berth in previous years, but after a program-affirming sweep of Arizona and Arizona State and a subsequent tear through the WAC, a corner appears to have been turned.

    Miller, who often sees her name in rumor mills as a candidate at high-major schools, is enjoying the warm climate with her young family but still keeps southwest Missouri close to heart.

    She believes GCU is a destination school with high-major potential, offering a similar environment and community-minded support she experienced at Drury.

    Miller recently spoke to the Daily Citizen about her career, her time in Springfield and what she has done to sustain success in an ever-changing basketball landscape.

    Ryan Collingwood: How have you been able to cultivate success in a relatively timely fashion at Grand Canyon?

    Molly Miller: You have to have a little bit of patience. (Grand Canyon) was set up to succeed, it just hadn’t reached that next level as a program. And even in the last five years, GCU name recognition has increased with our men’s team being so successful and advancing in the NCAA Tournament, as well as our success. When I first got here, our team had yet to reach the championship game of our conference tournament, then we did that our first two years. Even this year, to take it up a notch and beat both Arizona and Arizona State, that was a big step in the advancement of our program and brand. It’s been a process. We had some initial success but there was a higher level to reach, and I think we’re seeing that this year in being one of the top mid-majors in the country and being in the conversation of NCAA Tournament berths. I think we’re there right now. Getting your culture to that level does take a bit of a transition period, and we’ve had success in that transition period, which has been nice.”

    RC: Was there much of learning curve making the jump from Division II to Division I?

    MM: A little bit. I’m pretty convicted in some of the X’s and O’s we do, so I’m glad that translated. The nice thing about Division II is that I did a lot of (behind-the-scenes work) myself, so I was able to manage and delegate more. That was probably the biggest difference, the amount of support, people and resources I had. I think the biggest learning curve has come in the last five years with the changing landscape. You have to navigate the transfer portal, and NIL is now a thing. That’s probably the biggest adjustment I’ve faced being here, not necessarily Division II to Division I, but the new environment in college athletics.

    RC: Was Division I always the goal? Many coaches can find happiness and less stress at the small college and high school levels while others want to take it as far as they can.

    MM: I wasn’t really motivated by level, monetary things or status. I knew if I was going to be a coach it had to be at a place I could do it the right way and where we had the resources to win and where I was supported. I had all of that at Drury and I thought I could have been at Drury for life. But when the opportunity at Grand Canyon came, I educated myself about what they were about — a private, Christian university with no football program, what I had at Drury. It was an opportunity to have resources and win and spread my wings a little bit and cast a little wider net in my career and as a person. I wasn’t looking (for a Division I job), honestly. We were undefeated at Drury (in 2019-2020) and had our season cut short due to COVID and I was looking ahead to getting the next Drury team to a national championship. GCU was just a good fit. I had the opportunity in previous years at Drury to jump to Division I, it just wasn’t the right fit or the right time. I was patient.

    RC: Is that happening now, as far as being contacted for a bigger job? Your name has often surfaced as a potential candidate for bigger programs by pundits in the social mediasphere, for what that’s worth.

    MM: The nice thing is that I have an agent who deals with all of that. I don’t really have to filter phone calls, so I can focus on my team, which is nice. Every spring you see the coaching carousel and it gets a little crazy, but right now I’m in such a good position. I love where I’m at, I love the people I work with, I love how we do it and being part of a Christian university that mirrors my faith and philosophies on life and learning and teaching and mentorship. I get asked about “the next level,” but Grand Canyon can be that next level. The best parallel is a school like Gonzaga, which I think is possible here and that’s my job to get us to that next level.

    RC: What are the specific things, basketball-wise, from your philosophies at Drury that translated the most to GCU?

    MM: I’m pretty convicted in the way we play defense, so it was nice to see that translate. A lot of pressure, we’ll do a lot of trapping, pressing and definitely a high-octane defense. Our offense has evolved, we really cater to the personnel that we have. We have some athleticism on the court and some great slashers. They’re surrounded by one of the best shooters in the country (Alyssa Durazo-Frescas) and we have a post player (Laura Erikstrup) who is averaging a near double-double. We have all of the components of a good team, one through five, they really complement each other well… We have quick-hitters to our shooters, downhill sets for slashers, isolation plays for our post-players. We can really kind of manipulate what we’re doing.”

    Then-Drury coach Molly Miller is congratulated by fans at O’Reilly Family Events Center in 2020. (Photo by Drury).

    RC: Are you still in touch with a lot of your Springfield hoops connections?

    MM: I have one on my staff, Daejah Bernard, who was my point guard at Drury and one of the best to play there. I talked her into coaching. She has a great I.Q. and was good point guard for me, probably the best defender I ever coached so she can talk the defensive talk, too. But, yes. I keep up with a lot of them. Some of them got married, had some kids so it’s been nice to see their lives evolve. We had a really good group and some of them are in coaching. I’m proud of their lives and what they’re doing.

    RC: When you accepted the position in the spring of 2020, the transfer portal was still in its genesis and NIL had not been introduced, a stark contrast from today’s college hoops reality. That’s a lot to tackle in your first Division I gig. How do you think you’ve handled all of it?

    MM: I don’t think anyone could have predicted this. It was a drastic change. I’m in the front nine of my career, so I couldn’t imagine what it’s been like for the coaches on their back nine in how they’ve approached recruiting and retention. It used to be ‘Hey, I’ve got an in with this player, I’ve known this player for a while, we’ve built a good relationship, they can trust me’ which now seems secondary to the monetary benefits they can receive. But you learn to adapt, and I think that’s very important and I think we’ve done a good job in the portal. We don’t have a mass exodus in our sports here, but we’ve been able to bring some players in because of our reputation and the resources. It’s a good destination city.

    RC: Have you been keeping tabs on Drury?

    MM: Oh yeah. Amy Eagan, who took over when I left, is now at (Division I) Lindenwood and doing great things and building that program. Kaci Bailey (Drury’s current coach) is doing a great job. Their athletic director, Nyla Milleson, has come full circle because she was my coach at Drury and now she’s running the whole department. I talk to her often and she is one of my best mentors and friends.

    RC: Have you noticed an increase in overall talent at the Division II level since the introduction of the portal?

    MM: I think (the portal) allows you to find your correct level. Some of these who didn’t get as much as an opportunity they would have liked at Division I, they can really shine somewhere else.

    RC: Seventeen consecutive wins is impressive. How has your team handled the attention that has come the streak?

    MM: That’s not locker room talk for us. Last night we said ‘Great win, but now we’re 0-0.’ We have a target on our back, so the challenge of this team is understanding what it means to get everyone’s best shot. Records are thrown out the window. If they beat GCU, that’s their Super Bowl and a feather in their cap. That’s the big challenge, not getting wrapped up in (the streak), but to push yourself and prepare for every team the same. They say losing is tough, but I say sustained winning is even harder. For us that’s the challenge this year, but it’s definitely a testament to where our program has been, where it is and where it’s going.

    RC: How big was it to beat both of Arizona’s major instiutions (Arizona and Arizona State) this season? That must carry a lot of weight, especially in the Phoenix and Tucson areas.

    MM: You can put us in their category. I always felt like we could get there and that we belong and now we’ve proven that to the outside world. Internally, we go into those games thinking we can win and we’ve proven this is the next step for the program. Then we also beat Northern Arizona, which would been a flop if we lost to them after beating the two biggest schools in the state. We are happy to be on this level. It’s a testament to the administration and resources that have been poured into this school. You can only go as far as your school supports you, so it’s kind of a reflection of what they’re doing to get to that next level.


    Ryan Collingwood

    Sports Reporter

    Ryan Collingwood covers college and high school sports in the Springfield metropolitan area for the Daily Citizen. Have a story idea or gripe? Send an email to rcollingwood@sgfcitizen.org, call or 417-837-3660, or follow Ryan on social media at X.com/rwcollingwood. More by Ryan Collingwood





    Q: How does Molly Miller’s experience at Kickapoo High School and Drury University help her succeed at Grand Canyon University as a head coach?

    A: Molly Miller’s experience as a standout athlete and successful coach at both Kickapoo High School and Drury University have undoubtedly played a crucial role in her rise to prominence at Grand Canyon University. As a former standout player at Kickapoo, where she led her team to a state championship, Miller learned the value of hard work, dedication, and leadership on and off the court. These qualities have undoubtedly helped her transition into a successful head coach at the collegiate level.

    Additionally, Miller’s time as an assistant coach and later head coach at Drury University allowed her to refine her coaching skills, develop her own coaching philosophy, and build a winning program. Under her leadership, Drury achieved unprecedented success, including multiple conference championships and deep runs in the NCAA Division II tournament.

    Now, at Grand Canyon University, Miller has continued to build on her past success and establish herself as one of the rising stars in Division I women’s basketball. Her experience, work ethic, and passion for the game have all contributed to her rapid ascent in the coaching ranks, and it’s clear that her future in the sport is bright.

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  • Albany Academy, Amsterdam grad in national spotlight


    A talented basketball player with Capital Region roots will be in the spotlight in February.

    Albany Academy graduate and Amsterdam native Andre Jackson Jr. is heading to San Francisco, California to compete in the slam dunk contest at NBA All-Star weekend.

    Jackson is the third player named so far out of four to compete in the contest.

    He is a starter for the Milwaukee Bucks, now in his second season in the NBA.

    The dunk contest is happening on Saturday, February 15.

    Jackson isn’t the first Capital Region native to take the stage during All-Star Weekend. You may remember back in 2023, Shehenedehowa Graduate Kevin Huerter competed in the NBA three-point shooting contest.



    Albany Academy, Amsterdam grad making waves in national spotlight

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    From excelling in academics to showcasing exceptional talents in [specific area], [Name] has proven themselves to be a standout individual. Their dedication, hard work, and passion for their craft have not gone unnoticed, and we couldn’t be prouder to see them succeed on such a grand scale.

    As [Name] continues to make strides in their career and represent Albany Academy with pride, we are excited to see where their journey takes them next. Stay tuned for more updates on their achievements and join us in celebrating their success! #AlbanyAcademyPride #AmsterdamAlumniSuccess

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  • ‘Ivy League Murder’: CBS’ 48 HOURS Reports On Slain Yale Grad Student


    NEW HAVEN, CT —As reported by Patch over the course of two years, the 2021 murder of Yale graduate student 26-year-old Kevin Jiang at the hands of Qinxuan Pan, an MIT graduate student, in East Rock is being explored in an episode of CBS’ 48 HOURS on Saturday.

    A bright future was shattered when newly engaged Kevin Jiang, 26, a Yale graduate student and former Army National Guardsman, was gunned down in New Haven, Connecticut. What appeared to be a road rage incident soon unraveled into a story of obsession and premeditation.

    Correspondent Anne-Marie Green reports on that 2021 night in “The Ivy League Murder,” to be broadcast Saturday, Jan. 25 at 10 p.m., on CBS.

    Watch a preview here.

    The case would lead investigators to Qinxuan Pan, a brilliant MIT graduate student in artificial intelligence with a dark plan. 48 HOURS got unprecedented access inside the investigation of a nearly perfect murder that unmasked Pan as a wealthy, tech-savvy killer who was able to outmaneuver authorities for months across nearly a dozen states. Pan was able to shut off the GPS in vehicles he fled in.

    David Zaweski, the lead homicide detective in Jiang’s murder and his colleague Steven Cunningham faced a daunting investigation.

    “The suspect was out there,” Zaweski told Green in an exclusive interview. “We didn’t know where he went … and we didn’t know what he would be doing next.”

    Detectives made a breakthrough while combing through Pan’s digital footprint to search for connections between Pan and Jiang. “We’ll use Facebook as a tool to try and get a background on an individual, who they’re friends with,” Zaweski said. At first, there was no apparent link—until they found Zion Perry, Jiang’s fiancée, listed as a friend of Pan. Perry and Pan had crossed paths years earlier at MIT, but Perry told detectives they were nothing but acquaintances.

    “It did seem like there was a secret obsession of Pan’s going on behind the scenes that Kevin wasn’t aware of, and that Zion wasn’t aware of,” Zaweski said.

    Investigators believed Pan’s fixation drove him to meticulously plan Kevin’s murder. Records show that in the months before the murder, Pan randomly fired .45 caliber bullets into four homes in New Haven. Detectives suspect he was trying to mislead them into believing Kevin’s death was just a random shooting like the others in the area.

    Pan’s one-time attorney William Gerace spoke exclusively to 48 HOURS, telling Green that his former client was on “another level” of intelligence. “Genius?” Green asked. “Genius,” Gerace answered

    Read more about the case from Patch here>>>



    In a shocking and tragic turn of events, CBS’ 48 HOURS will be covering the case of the Ivy League Murder, which revolves around the murder of a Yale graduate student. The victim, a promising young scholar, was found dead in their apartment in what appears to be a senseless act of violence.

    The investigation into the Ivy League Murder has sent shockwaves through the prestigious university and the broader academic community. As details emerge about the victim and their life, questions abound about who could have committed such a heinous crime and why.

    Tune in to CBS’ 48 HOURS as they delve into the case, speaking with investigators, friends and family of the victim, and experts in criminal justice to try and uncover the truth behind this tragic event. The Ivy League Murder is a reminder that violence can strike anywhere, even in the most seemingly idyllic of settings. Don’t miss this gripping and heartbreaking episode of 48 HOURS.

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    Are you celebrating a special someone who is graduating in the Class of 2025? Add a touch of sparkle to their graduation party with this stunning Gold Glitter Class of 2025 Cake Topper! This elegant decoration features the words “Congrats Grad 2025,” “You Did It,” and “So Proud of You” in shimmering gold glitter, making it the perfect addition to any graduation celebration.

    Whether you’re throwing a small gathering or a big bash, this cake topper is sure to impress your guests and honor the hard work and dedication of the graduate. Pair it with matching gold decorations and supplies to create a cohesive and stylish graduation party theme.

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  • Congrats Grad 2025 Banner, You Did It Hanging Decorations, Glittery Class of 2025 Graduation Party Decorations Supplies(Blue)

    Congrats Grad 2025 Banner, You Did It Hanging Decorations, Glittery Class of 2025 Graduation Party Decorations Supplies(Blue)


    Price: $8.59
    (as of Dec 31,2024 19:07:28 UTC – Details)



    Premium Material
    Crafted from superior glitter paper,
    these individual letters require threading a rope
    through their dual holes for assembly.
    Special Design
    Its unique style guarantees your cake will steal the show at birthday
    Important Note
    This product is strictly for decorative use and not edible.
    Avoid placing it in the oven or microwave,
    and ensure it remains out of reach of children and pets.
    【Premium Quality】: Crafted with top-grade food-safe glitter paper, this banner shines brilliantly under lights, ensuring a stunning display at your event.
    【Graduation Décor】: This banner is suitable for happy 2025 senior high college school graduation, adds a unique touch to your celebration.
    【Versatile Use】: Perfect for indoor and outdoor settings, hang it from branches, ceilings, or walls to enhance your party spaces.
    【Package Contents】: Includes 1 black and blue glitter banner with “Holy Shit You Graduated” text, adding a shiny and stylish touch to your party.
    【Easy Assembly】: Quickly thread the letters onto a rope using the holes on each card stock for a breeze-through setup.


    Celebrate the Class of 2025 with our stunning Congrats Grad 2025 Banner and Hanging Decorations!

    This gorgeous blue set of graduation party decorations is perfect for honoring your graduate’s achievements in style. The banner features glittery lettering that reads “Congrats Grad 2025”, while the hanging decorations include shimmering stars and graduation caps to create a festive atmosphere.

    Whether you’re hosting a graduation party at home or at a venue, these decorations will add a touch of elegance and sophistication to the celebration. They’re easy to hang up and can be reused for future graduations or other special events.

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  • Derius Davis makes diving TD grad vs. Patriots

    Derius Davis makes diving TD grad vs. Patriots


    Derius Davis has his second career receiving touchdown in as many weeks.

    The Chargers started their second offensive drive on their own 9 yard line after Davis fair caught a Bryce Baringer punt. Los Angeles’ longest play over the first nine plays of the drive went for just 10 yards, when Justin Herbert checked down to a wide-open Hassan Haskins.

    With 4th and 3 from the Patriots 42 yard line, Jim Harbaugh turned down a 59 yard field goal by Cameron Dicker to go for it. Herbert had plenty of time and found Quentin Johnston on a dig route for 19 yards to not only convert, but get the Chargers to the Patriots 23 yard line.

    On the very next play, Herbert dropped back and saw Davis streaking to the end zone. The throw was a bit in front of him, but the diminutive returner laid out for the ball and got a hand on either end, pulling it in and securing the catch for his second touchdown of the year.

    Dicker put the extra point through to give LA a 7-0 lead in the first quarter.

    https://x.com/chargers/status/1873072977644011604



    In a thrilling matchup against the New England Patriots, Derius Davis of the New Orleans Saints made a jaw-dropping diving touchdown grab that left fans in awe. The play showcased Davis’ incredible athleticism and determination as he laid out to secure the ball in the end zone.

    The highlight-reel catch not only energized the Saints’ offense but also lifted the spirits of fans in the stadium. Davis’ spectacular play will surely be remembered as one of the standout moments of the game, proving once again why he is a key playmaker for the team.

    With plays like this, Derius Davis continues to solidify his reputation as a dynamic and clutch player in the NFL. Saints fans can’t wait to see what other incredible feats he will achieve on the field in the future.

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  • Used Washer Fluid Reservoir fits: 2008  Mazda 3 Htbk standard capacity Grad

    Used Washer Fluid Reservoir fits: 2008 Mazda 3 Htbk standard capacity Grad



    Used Washer Fluid Reservoir fits: 2008 Mazda 3 Htbk standard capacity Grad

    Price : 83.50

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    If you’re in need of a used washer fluid reservoir that fits a 2008 Mazda 3 Hatchback with standard capacity, look no further! We have just what you need to keep your car running smoothly and looking its best. Our reservoirs are high-quality and affordable, so you can get back on the road without breaking the bank. Don’t wait, order yours today and enjoy peace of mind knowing your car is in top condition.
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  • Smiling Wisdom – Warrior Courage Supportive Encouraging Greeting Card and Arrowhead Necklace Gift Set – Stainless Steel – Teenage Men, Grad, Cancer Survivor – Leather

    Smiling Wisdom – Warrior Courage Supportive Encouraging Greeting Card and Arrowhead Necklace Gift Set – Stainless Steel – Teenage Men, Grad, Cancer Survivor – Leather


    Price: $30.99
    (as of Dec 16,2024 17:47:49 UTC – Details)



    WARRIOR GREETING CARD – SIZE – 5×7 inches . PAPER – Ultra-smooth velvet paper. Peel and Press envelope and sealing sticker. Made and Printed in USA
    WARRIOR ARROWHEAD NECKLACE – Stainless Steel Arrowhead, compressed leather chain . 23.5 inches (3×6.5x.5mm links). Stainless Steel Pendant: .74×2.2x.39 inches. Original color, blackened. Ultra-smooth, finely polished.
    WARRIOR GREETING CARD MESSAGE – The greeting card reads, “You are a warrior. You know when to conquer and when to give grace. You wear a badge honor that others look up to. You demonstrate courage and others follow. You walk with integrity that has earned you respect. You are a force to be reckoned with. Bold. Brave, Valiant. You are one that others admire. Generous. Compassionate. Kind. You are a warrior with strength and heart.”
    GIFTS AND USES – A thoughtful gift for a strong person in your life. A wonderful way to appreciate your son or daughter. Cancer patient or cancer survivor.
    HEARTFELT COLLECTION: This gift set is part of the Heartfelt Collection. Tell people how much you care about them while you are alive, or leave it behind in your Last Will and Testament after you pass. As a Communication Coach, I am passionate about helping others find the words that are difficult to say. People flourish when they are encouraged, inspired, heard, and seen. 🙂


    Looking for the perfect gift to show your support and encouragement for a teenage man, recent grad, or cancer survivor? Look no further than our Smiling Wisdom Warrior Courage Greeting Card and Arrowhead Necklace Gift Set!

    This beautiful gift set features a stainless steel arrowhead necklace, symbolizing strength and courage, paired with a heartfelt greeting card filled with supportive and encouraging words. The necklace is on a leather cord, adding a touch of rugged style to this thoughtful gift.

    Whether they are facing a tough challenge, celebrating a milestone, or just need a reminder of their inner strength, this gift set is sure to bring a smile to their face.

    Show your support and love with the Smiling Wisdom Warrior Courage Greeting Card and Arrowhead Necklace Gift Set. Order yours today!
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