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  • Wake Forest Demon Deacons vs. Pittsburgh Panthers: How to watch NCAA Basketball online, TV channel, live stream info, start time


    Who’s Playing

    Pittsburgh Panthers @ Wake Forest Demon Deacons

    Current Records: Pittsburgh 14-6, Wake Forest 15-6

    How To Watch

    • When: Saturday, February 1, 2025 at 12 p.m. ET
    • Where: LJVM Coliseum — Winston-Salem, North Carolina
    • TV: ESPN2
    • Follow: CBS Sports App
    • Online streaming: fuboTV (Try for free. Regional restrictions may apply.)
    • Ticket Cost: $11.00

    What to Know

    Pittsburgh and Wake Forest are an even 5-5 against one another since February of 2019, but not for long. Both will face off in an ACC battle at 12:00 p.m. ET on Saturday at LJVM Coliseum. The Panthers are strutting in with some offensive muscle as they’ve averaged 79.8 points per game this season.

    Last Tuesday, Pittsburgh was able to grind out a solid victory over N. Carolina, taking the game 73-65. The win made it back-to-back victories for the Panthers.

    Pittsburgh got their win on the backs of several key players, but it was Zack Austin out in front who went 5 for 7 en route to 15 points plus five blocks. The team also got some help courtesy of Jaland Lowe, who posted 18 points in addition to seven assists and six rebounds.

    Wake Forest has been a dominant force so far, but they’re in the middle of a mini-slump at the moment. They fell 72-59 to Louisville on Tuesday.

    Despite their defeat, Wake Forest saw several players rise to the challenge and make noteworthy plays. Efton Reid III, who dropped a double-double on 11 points and 13 rebounds, was perhaps the best of all. Wake Forest is 14-4 when Reid III posts ten or more rebounds, but 1-2 otherwise. Tre’Von Spillers was another key player, posting eight points in addition to eight rebounds and two blocks.

    Pittsburgh’s victory bumped their record up to 14-6. As for Wake Forest, their loss ended a three-game streak of away wins and brought them to 15-6.

    Keep an eye on the arc in Saturday’s game: Pittsburgh has made nailing deep shots look easy this year this season, having averaged 8.6 threes per game. It’s a different story for Wake Forest, though, as they’ve been averaging only 6. Given Pittsburgh’s sizable advantage in that area, Wake Forest will need to find a way to close that gap.

    Pittsburgh is hoping to beat the odds on Saturday, as the experts think they’re headed for a loss. Bettors picking them against the spread have some confidence (to put it mildly), as the team is sitting on a five-game streak of failing to cover when playing on the road.

    Odds

    Wake Forest is a slight 2.5-point favorite against Pittsburgh, according to the latest college basketball odds.

    The oddsmakers had a good feel for the line for this one, as the game opened with the Demon Deacons as a 1.5-point favorite.

    The over/under is 138.5 points.

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    Series History

    Wake Forest and Pittsburgh both have 5 wins in their last 10 games.

    • Mar 14, 2024 – Pittsburgh 81 vs. Wake Forest 69
    • Feb 20, 2024 – Wake Forest 91 vs. Pittsburgh 58
    • Jan 31, 2024 – Pittsburgh 77 vs. Wake Forest 72
    • Jan 25, 2023 – Pittsburgh 81 vs. Wake Forest 79
    • Feb 02, 2022 – Wake Forest 91 vs. Pittsburgh 75
    • Mar 02, 2021 – Pittsburgh 70 vs. Wake Forest 57
    • Jan 23, 2021 – Wake Forest 76 vs. Pittsburgh 75
    • Mar 10, 2020 – Pittsburgh 81 vs. Wake Forest 72
    • Jan 04, 2020 – Wake Forest 69 vs. Pittsburgh 65
    • Feb 05, 2019 – Wake Forest 78 vs. Pittsburgh 76





    The Wake Forest Demon Deacons are set to take on the Pittsburgh Panthers in an exciting NCAA Basketball matchup. If you’re looking to catch all the action, here’s how you can watch the game online, on TV, or through a live stream.

    Date: Thursday, February 10
    Time: 8:00 PM ET
    TV Channel: ESPN2
    Live Stream: WatchESPN

    To watch the Wake Forest vs. Pittsburgh game online, you can tune in to the WatchESPN website or app. Simply log in with your cable provider information to access the live stream.

    If you prefer to watch the game on TV, you can catch it on ESPN2. Make sure to check your local listings for the channel number.

    Don’t miss out on this exciting college basketball matchup between the Wake Forest Demon Deacons and the Pittsburgh Panthers. Tune in to cheer on your favorite team and enjoy the action!

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  • Pitt Take 5: Never too early to talk bracketology while Panthers prepare to visit Wake Forest


    Pitt reaches the midway point of its ACC schedule Saturday when it ventures into Lawrence Joel Coliseum in Winston-Salem, N.C., to meet Wake Forest. Not that it matters, but Pitt is 0-6 there.

    Given recent history, it’s difficult to tell which Pitt team will show up:

    • The Panthers (14-6, 5-4) who started the season 12-2, won on the road at Syracuse and humbled North Carolina …

    • … or the Panthers who were not in the same league with Duke and lost four in a row, including a 12-point decision at Florida State, a loser in three of its next four?

    A victory at Wake Forest (No. 69 in the NCAA NET rankings) would only be Pitt’s second against a Quad 1 opponent. The game is important for that reason alone.

    Wake Forest (15-6, 7-3) has lost two in a row, so what viewers will get at noon on ESPN2 are two teams desperate for a victory. Meanwhile, some thoughts:

    1. Bracket talk

    With more than a month left in the regular season, there’s no time like the present for bracketologists Joe Lunardi of ESPN and Jerry Palm of CBS to get to work — as if these guys ever sleep. Lunardi famously releases his first bracket for the following season not long after the national championship in April.

    Pitt is a No. 10 seed in both analysts’ most recent projections. Lunardi said it’s Pitt vs. St. John’s and coach Rick Pitino in the round of 64. Palm counters with Pitt vs. UCLA. Wake Forest is a No. 11 seed in the First Four, according to Palm. Lunardi lists them as one of the “Next 4 Out.”

    Perhaps the ACC will send only four, five or six teams to the tournament, with Duke on its way to a No. 1 seed, followed by Louisville (the second-best team in the conference). Clemson, Pitt, Wake Forest, SMU and North Carolina are the best of the rest.

    2. How good is Wake Forest?

    Less than a week ago, Wake Forest looked like No. 2 behind Duke in the ACC. That was after a 63-56 home loss to Duke in which the Demon Deacons were up four with seven minutes to play. It was Wake Forest’s only home loss in 11 games.

    “We put ourselves in position to (win),” coach Steve Forbes said. “We just weren’t very effective against the zone. Kudos to them.”

    Forbes said he liked the way his team defended Duke’s Cooper Flagg, who still ended up with 24 points. “He’s just that good.”

    Three days later, Wake Forest ventured into the Yum! Center in Louisville, fell behind 45-21 at halftime and lost 72-59. But before losing to the ACC’s best teams, Wake Forest won its previous six in a row, including a one-point victory against North Carolina and an 18-point blowout (77-59) of N.C. State.

    The consensus around the ACC is that the Demon Deacons play good defense, at least better than last year when they allowed Pitt to score 81 in a conference tournament quarterfinal game.

    Wake Forest is second in the ACC in forcing turnovers (14.1 per game), whereas Pitt averages the second-fewest (9.9) — another storyline to watch. Forbes said 6-foot, 170-pound guard Ty-Laur Johnson gets some of the credit. Johnson recorded eight assists and one turnover against Duke.

    Hunter Sallis, who was first-team All-ACC last season, will be the shooter atop Pitt’s scouting report. He averages 18.6 points, fifth in the ACC and one point better than the Panthers’ Jaland Lowe.

    3. Glass woes

    Pitt is not a good rebounding team, and coach Jeff Capel constantly is asked about it. He said the team has done extra work in practice, but he added, “Doesn’t seem like it.”

    “We’ve tried to work on it. We’ve emphasized it. We’ll continue to do it, try to find some different things to do. Hopefully, we’re better at it.”

    Pitt is one of only five teams in the ACC allowing more rebounds (696) than it gets (689). Wake Forest is one of the others.

    4. Iron men

    In the victory against North Carolina, Capel went only two deep on his bench, using Guillermo Diaz Graham for 18 minutes and his twin brother Jorge for four. It was the third game in a row that reserves totaled less than 40 minutes.

    In the past six, freshmen Brandin Cummings (39 minutes, total), Papa Kante (18) and Amsal Delalic (six) have been used sparingly. Meanwhile, Lowe is second in the ACC (35.7 minutes per game) and Ishmael Leggett (34.7) fourth. Zack Austin and Cam Corhen are averaging 30 and 29.9 minutes.

    Can’t blame Capel. Four of the past five games have been decided by four, three, four and eight points. Hello, you play to win the game. Capel was doing what he thought was best to break the losing streak.

    “If you get minutes, you have to come in, you have to play well,” Capel said. “It doesn’t mean scoring. Jorge defended the heck out of (North Carolina’s) R.J. Davis. You have to know what we’re doing defensively. You can’t be a guy they just try to pick on. You have to be able to stand up.

    “We believe in those guys. We’ll see how the game goes.”

    5. Corhen sees all

    Corhen, a 6-10 forward, said he is responsible for communicating on defense, making sure everyone is deployed properly. He’s at the back of the alignment, looking forward. So, he sees everything.

    “I’m supposed to be the loudest,” he said. “I definitely need to do a better job with that, just make sure everybody can hear me.”

    Corhen probably has the best view of Austin’s acrobatics, especially his dunks and blocks that led to victory against North Carolina. He has trouble believing his eyes.

    “I’ve never seen anything like it. It’s crazy,” Corhen said. “I’ve played with some athletes, but I don’t think I’ve seen anything like Zack Austin.”

    Jerry DiPaola is a TribLive reporter covering Pitt athletics since 2011. A Pittsburgh native, he joined the Trib in 1993, first as a copy editor and page designer in the sports department and later as the Pittsburgh Steelers reporter from 1994-2004. He can be reached at jdipaola@triblive.com.



    As the college basketball season heats up, it’s never too early to start thinking about bracketology. Pittsburgh fans are eagerly following the Panthers as they prepare to visit Wake Forest, and with their impressive start to the season, it’s time to start considering where they might land in the NCAA tournament.

    While it’s still early in the season, Pitt has shown promise with key wins and a strong performance in the ACC. With standout players like Justin Champagnie leading the way, the Panthers have the potential to make a deep run in March.

    As we look ahead to the tournament, it’s important for Pitt fans to keep an eye on their team’s performance and how they stack up against other top contenders. With a strong showing in conference play and a solid resume, the Panthers could find themselves in a favorable seed come Selection Sunday.

    So as we eagerly await the matchup against Wake Forest, let’s start the conversation about Pitt’s bracketology prospects and get ready for an exciting journey to March Madness. Let’s go Panthers! #H2P #Bracketology #MarchMadness.

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  • New York Islanders claim defenceman Adam Boqvist off waivers from Florida Panthers


    The New York Islanders claimed defenceman Adam Boqvist off waivers from the Florida Panthers on Friday. 

    The 24-year-old has two goals and four points in 18 games this season while averaging 12:51 of ice time. He has not played an NHL game since Jan. 6. 

    Drafted eighth overall by the Chicago Blackhawks in 2018, Boqvist was dealt to the Columbus Blue Jackets in July of 2021, where he would play five seasons before signing with the Panthers in the off-season on a one-year, $775,000 deal.

     

    Isles continue to add on defence

    With the Boqvist claim, this is New York’s third notable move to address their blueline in the past week. 

    On Jan. 24, the team signed Tony DeAngelo for the remainder of the 2024-25 season. The 29-year-old hasn’t played in the NHL this season, but had six goals with 26 assists in 34 games with the KHL’s St. Petersburg SKA.

    DeAngelo appeared in 31 games with the Carolina Hurricanes last season, recording three goals and eight assists. He added two assists in nine playoff games. 

    On Monday, the Islanders acquired Scott Perunovich from the St. Louis Blues in exchange for a 2026 conditional fifth-round pick. 

    The 26-year-old had two goals and six points in 24 games with the Blues this season while averaging 14:37 of ice time.

    The 5-foot-10 left-shot defenceman signed a one-year, $1.15 million with the Blues in the off-season and is a restricted free agent at the end of the season.





    The New York Islanders have added some defensive depth to their roster by claiming defenceman Adam Boqvist off waivers from the Florida Panthers. Boqvist, a former first round draft pick, brings skill and potential to the Islanders’ blue line.

    With injuries plaguing the Islanders’ defensive corps, Boqvist’s arrival couldn’t have come at a better time. The 21-year-old Swede has shown flashes of brilliance in his young career and will have the opportunity to make an impact with his new team.

    Boqvist will join a talented Islanders team that is looking to make a deep playoff run this season. His addition provides some much-needed depth and versatility on the back end, and could prove to be a key acquisition for the team as they push towards the postseason.

    Islanders fans can look forward to seeing Boqvist in action as he suits up for his new team in the coming games. With his skill and potential, he could be a valuable asset for the Islanders as they continue their quest for a championship.

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  • Islanders Claim Adam Boqvist Off Waivers From Panthers


    Jan. 31: The Islanders claimed Boqvist off waivers from the Panthers on Friday, per Friedman. He’s the third puck-moving blue-liner they’ve added in the past few weeks, joining UFA pickup Tony DeAngelo and trade acquisition Scott Perunovich. He’ll add some needed depth to the team’s blue line as they deal with the long-term absences of Noah DobsonRyan Pulock, and Mike Reilly. They’ll need to open up a roster spot as Boqvist’s acquisition puts them over the 23-player limit.

    Jan. 30: The Panthers placed defenseman Adam Boqvist on waivers Thursday, Elliotte Friedman of Sportsnet reports. He will presumably be assigned to AHL Charlotte if he clears.

    Boqvist, 24, has not played since Jan. 6 and was healthy scratched for an 11th straight game in Wednesday’s shutout win over the Kings. The 5’11” righty played in nine of Florida’s first 10 games of the season but has been a press box fixture since then, only suiting up 18 times among the Panthers’ 52-game slate thus far.

    Once one of the league’s more highly-touted defense prospects, Boqvist was a low-risk pickup for the Panthers last summer on a one-year, league-minimum contract. He’d been bought out by the Blue Jackets with one season left on a three-year, $7.8MM deal, ending his tenure in Columbus prematurely after being brought in as the centerpiece of the return from the Blackhawks in the 2021 Seth Jones blockbuster.

    Selected eighth overall by Chicago in the 2018 draft, Boqvist looked well on his way to becoming a top-four fixture soon after the trade to Columbus. He wasn’t logging a ton of even strength minutes but had worked his way up to a consistent power play role and, when healthy, notched 46 points in 98 games over his first two seasons in Ohio. His lack of physicality had always been a sticking point, though, and, paired with underwhelming possession quality numbers, he entered the 2023-24 campaign further down on the depth chart than in years past.

    Healthy scratches and shoulder issues were the norm for Boqvist last season. He was limited to 35 appearances for the Jackets, scoring once and adding nine assists for 10 points. He averaged 18:17 per game when in the lineup, similar to the usage he’d had in years prior. However, he was an even less engaged checker with only 11 hits and fell behind as Columbus added veterans Ivan Provorov and Damon Severson to their ranks.

    The Panthers were optimistic that Boqvist could regain a regular role in Florida, helping accommodate the departures of power-play fixtures, such as Oliver Ekman-Larsson and Brandon Montour, in free agency after winning the Stanley Cup. He also linked up with older brother Jesper Boqvist, who signed a matching league-minimum deal with the Cats. While Boqvist did get a long look on the power play, he was quickly overtaken on the top unit by Aaron Ekblad and averaged just 10:48 per game at even strength, the lowest among Florida defenders. His 3.4 GA/60 at even strength also ranked last among Panthers D-men, leading to his poor defensive impacts outweighing any offensive benefit.

    Boqvist hits pause on his NHL career for now after recording six points (2 G, 4 A) in 18 appearances for the Panthers. If he suits up for Charlotte, it will mark his first AHL appearance since the 2019-20 campaign when he was still in the Blackhawks organization.

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    The New York Islanders have made a big move, claiming defenseman Adam Boqvist off waivers from the Florida Panthers. Boqvist, who was selected eighth overall in the 2018 NHL Draft, brings youth and skill to the Islanders’ blue line.

    The 21-year-old defenseman has shown flashes of brilliance in his young career, tallying 30 points in 80 games with the Chicago Blackhawks before being traded to the Panthers in the offseason. Boqvist is known for his smooth skating, offensive instincts, and ability to move the puck effectively.

    With the Islanders currently battling injuries on defense, Boqvist’s addition provides much-needed depth and talent to the team. It will be exciting to see how he fits into the Islanders’ system and contributes to their success moving forward.

    Islanders fans, get ready to welcome Adam Boqvist to your team and watch him make an impact on the ice!

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  • Florida Panthers Put Young Defenseman on NHL Waivers


    Adam Boqvist could have played his final game with the Florida Panthers after being placed on NHL waivers by the team on Thursday.

    Boqvist, the younger brother of Florida forward Jesper, has found playing time hard to come by since signing with the Panthers a week after being bought out by the Blue Jackets last summer.

    The 24-year-old, who was the eighth-overall pick of the 2018 NHL draft by the Blackhawks, has only played 18 games for the Panthers this season.

    Boqvist was placed on waivers by the Panthers after only playing three games this month.

    When Niko Mikkola was injured and out of the lineup, Boqvist came in and had an assist in five games.

    But the Panthers brought Toby Bjornfot up from Charlotte when Aaron Ekblad got hurt and played him over Boqvist.

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    Barring another move, Bjornfot could be called back to the Panthers after being sent to Charlotte on Sunday.

    If Boqvist clears waivers and is not picked up by another NHL team, he could be assigned to Charlotte — or simply left on the roster.

    By clearing waivers on Friday, the Panthers would have the option to send him down in the near future if they so chose.

    Boqvist is a right-handed defenseman only making $775,000 this season and he is a restricted free agent meaning whichever team he is playing for at the end of this year has his rights until he can become an unrestricted free agent in 2027.

    So, Boqvist is expected to get claimed by someone.

    While Adam Boqvist has struggled to find a spot with the Panthers, Jesper has had a career year in South Florida scoring a 12 goals with 20 points in 49 games.

    Florida holds his rights for next season.

    ON DECK: GAME No. 53
    CHICAGO BLACKHAWKS at FLORIDA PANTHERS 
    • When: Saturday, 1 p.m.
    • Where: Amerant Bank Arena, Sunrise
    • National TV: ABC
    • National Streaming: ESPN+/Hulu
    • Radio: WPOW 96.5-FM2; WBZT 1230-AM (Palm Beach); WCTH 100.3-FM (Florida Keys); SiriusXM
    • Panthers Radio Streaming: SiriusXM 932, NHL App
    • Last Season: Tied 1-1
    • This Season (Blackhawks Lead 1-0) — At Florida: Saturday. At Chicago: Blackhawks 3, Panthers 1 (Nov. 21).
    • All-time Regular Season Series: Blackhawks lead 30-19-4, 3 ties
    • Up Next for the Panthers: Sunday vs. New York Islanders, 6 (Local TV)

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    The Florida Panthers have made a surprising move by placing young defenseman Riley Stillman on waivers for the purpose of reassigning him to their AHL affiliate, the Springfield Thunderbirds. Stillman, 23, has shown promise in his limited NHL appearances, but with a crowded blue line in Florida, the team has decided to give him more playing time in the minors.

    Stillman, a fourth-round pick in the 2016 NHL Draft, has played in 43 games with the Panthers over the past two seasons, recording 10 points and a plus/minus rating of +4. However, with the recent additions of veteran defensemen to the Panthers roster, including Brandon Montour and Markus Nutivaara, Stillman has found himself on the outside looking in.

    While it may be disappointing for Stillman to be placed on waivers, this move could benefit his development in the long run. By getting more playing time in the AHL, he will have the opportunity to further hone his skills and gain valuable experience that will ultimately help him become a more well-rounded defenseman.

    It remains to be seen whether another NHL team will claim Stillman off waivers, but regardless of the outcome, the Panthers are making a move that they believe is best for the young defenseman’s development. Only time will tell if this decision pays off in the long run.

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  • Gameday 52: Florida Panthers vs Los Angeles Kings


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    The Florida Panthers (29-19-3) are back from the left coast and will host the Los Angeles Kings (26-15-6) tonight to open a three-game homestand at Amerant Bank Arena.

    Florida had to settle for a 2-2 road trip after getting stymied by Adin Hill and the Vegas Golden Knights in Sunday night’s 4-1 loss at T-Mobile Arena. Anton Lundell was the only Cat able to light the lamp as the Panthers offensive struggles reared their ugly head again, wasting another good start from Spencer Knight.

    After edging the Panthers 2-1 at Crypto.com Arena on January 22, the Kings, who are in the midst of a five-game road trip, have dropped consecutive games to the Columbus Blue Jackets and Detroit Red Wings. Kevin Fiala and Quinton Byfield scored late in the first period, but Los Angeles surrendered the game’s last five goals at Little Caesars Arena. Despite the little swoon, the Kings lead over the Calgary Flames for third place in the Pacific Division remains at three points.

    • WHEN: 7 p.m. ET
    • WHERE: Amerant Bank Arena – Sunrise, FL
    • ON THE TUBE: Scripps, FDSNW
    • ON THE DIAL: 96.5 WPOW-FM HD2 (D/B), 1230 The Gambler (PB), Thunder 100.3 FM (Keys)
    • SOCIALS: #TimeToHunt, #GoKingsGo, #LAKvsFLA, @LitterBoxCats, LBC FaceBook
    • ENEMY INTEL: Mayor’s Manor
    • SEASON SERIES: Game 1 of 2 (0-1)
    • LAST MEETING: @LAK 2, FLA 1 – (Recap) 1/22/2025
    • NEXT MEETING: Stanley Cup Final or 2025-26 season
    • PROJECTED STARTERS: Florida: Bobrovsky (20-11-2 .898 / 2.80 1SO) Los Angeles: Kuemper (14-5-6 .919 / 2.17 2SO)
    • PLAYER STATS: Florida / Los Angeles

    Wednesday in the Atlantic (Standings/Panthers Playoff Chances)

    Idle: TOR (62P). OTT (56P), BOS (56P), TBL (55P), DET (53P), MON (53P). BUF (43P)





    It’s gameday, hockey fans! Tonight, the Florida Panthers will face off against the Los Angeles Kings in what is sure to be an exciting matchup. Both teams are hungry for a win, so expect a fast-paced and intense game on the ice.

    The Panthers are currently sitting at the top of the Atlantic Division, but the Kings are not far behind in the Pacific Division. With star players like Aleksander Barkov and Anze Kopitar leading their respective teams, this game is bound to be a showdown of skill and determination.

    So grab your jerseys, rally towels, and foam fingers, because it’s time to cheer on your favorite team as they battle it out for two crucial points in the standings. Let’s pack the arena and show our support for the Panthers as they take on the Kings in what promises to be a thrilling game of hockey. Go Panthers go! #FLAvsLAK #Gameday52

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  • How to watch Little Rock Trojans vs. Eastern Illinois Panthers: TV channel, NCAA Basketball live stream info, start time


    Halftime Report

    The last time Little Rock and Eastern Illinois met, the game was decided by 24 points, but it sure doesn’t look like the final score will be so lopsided this time. After one quarter, neither team has the match in the bag, but Little Rock leads 23-21 over Eastern Illinois.

    Little Rock entered the contest having won five straight and they’re just one half away from another. Will they make it six, or will Eastern Illinois step up and spoil it? We’ll know soon.

    Who’s Playing

    Eastern Illinois Panthers @ Little Rock Trojans

    Current Records: Eastern Illinois 5-15, Little Rock 13-7

    How To Watch

    What to Know

    We’ve got another exciting Ohio Valley matchup on schedule as the Eastern Illinois Panthers and the Little Rock Trojans are set to tip at 3:00 p.m. ET on Monday at Robert F. Hyland Arena. The Panthers are no doubt hoping to put an end to a 14-game streak of away losses dating back to last season.

    Last Saturday, Eastern Illinois was within striking distance but couldn’t close the gap as they fell 64-60 to Southern Indiana.

    Meanwhile, Little Rock had already won four in a row (a stretch where they outscored their opponents by an average of 9.8 points) and they went ahead and made it five on Saturday. They put a hurting on the Lions to the tune of 78-46. The oddsmakers were on the Trojans’ side, but they didn’t give the squad enough credit as the margin was unexpectedly wide.

    Eastern Illinois’ loss dropped their record down to 5-15. As for Little Rock, they have been performing well recently as they’ve won seven of their last nine contests, which provided a nice bump to their 13-7 record this season.

    Eastern Illinois is hoping to beat the odds on Monday, as the experts think they’re headed for a loss. Currently 11-7 against the spread, Little Rock has been a solid investment this season; on the other hand, Eastern Illinois is only 6-11 ATS.

    Eastern Illinois might still be hurting after the devastating 71-47 defeat they got from Little Rock in their previous meeting back in February of 2024. Can Eastern Illinois avenge their loss or is history doomed to repeat itself? We’ll find out soon enough.

    Odds

    Little Rock is a big 11.5-point favorite against Eastern Illinois, according to the latest college basketball odds.

    The line has drifted a bit towards the Trojans, as the game opened with the Trojans as a 9.5-point favorite.

    The over/under is 130.5 points.

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    Series History

    Little Rock and Eastern Illinois both have 2 wins in their last 4 games.

    • Feb 03, 2024 – Little Rock 71 vs. Eastern Illinois 47
    • Jan 06, 2024 – Eastern Illinois 90 vs. Little Rock 88
    • Feb 18, 2023 – Little Rock 81 vs. Eastern Illinois 77
    • Jan 14, 2023 – Eastern Illinois 70 vs. Little Rock 63





    Are you ready to watch the Little Rock Trojans take on the Eastern Illinois Panthers in an exciting NCAA Basketball matchup? Here’s everything you need to know to tune in:

    TV channel: The game will be broadcast on ESPN3. Check your local listings to find the channel number.

    NCAA Basketball live stream info: You can also stream the game live on the ESPN app or on the ESPN website. Simply log in with your cable provider information to access the live stream.

    Start time: The game is scheduled to tip off at 7:00 PM ET. Make sure to tune in a few minutes early so you don’t miss any of the action.

    Don’t miss out on this thrilling college basketball showdown between the Little Rock Trojans and the Eastern Illinois Panthers. Get ready to cheer on your favorite team and enjoy the game!

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  • Gameday 50: Florida Panthers at San Jose Sharks


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    The Florida Panthers (28-18-3) are in the Bay Area to pay their only visit this season to the slumping San Jose Sharks (14-31-6) at SAP Center.

    Florida’s scoring woes resurfaced in Wednesday night’s frustrating 2-1 loss to the Los Angeles Kings in game two of the four-game trek west. Evan Rodrigues put the Cats ahead with a power-play marker 7:27 into the second period, but that would be the only puck they’d get past Darcy Kuemper. Spencer Knight continued his recent run of good play, making 26 saves. Matthew Tkachuk has gone nine games without a goal. Aleksander Barkov has yet to score in 2025. PoMo, we have a problem, and keeping those two on the same line is unlikely to solve it.

    The Sharks finished up a home-and-home against the Nashville Predators in San Jose on Thursday that ended in a 6-5 defeat. The loss extended the Sharks losing streak to five games. They have given up a whopping 27 goals during that span. Mikael Granlund leads the team in scoring with 43 points.

    • WHEN: 10 p.m. ET
    • WHERE: Amerant Bank Arena – Sunrise, FL
    • ON THE TUBE: Scripps, NBCSCA
    • ON THE DIAL: Radio Libre 790 (D/B), 1230 The Gambler (PB), Thunder 100.3 (Keys)
    • SOCIALS: #TimeToHunt, #TheFutureIsTeal, #FLAvsSJS, @LitterBoxCats, LBC FaceBook
    • ENEMY INTEL: San Jose Hockey Now
    • FLA IN SEASON SERIES: Game 2 of 2 (1-0)
    • LAST MEETING: @FLA 3, SJS 1 (Recap) – 12/17/2024
    • NEXT MEETING: 2025-26 regular season
    • PROJECTED STARTERS: Florida: Bobrovsky (19-11-2 .897 / 2.83 1SO) San Jose: Georgiev (10-16-0 .878 / 3.55 0SO)
    • PLAYER STATS: Florida / San Jose

    Saturday in the Atlantic (Standings/Panthers Playoff Chances)

    • BOSTON 3, Colorado 1
    • Edmonton 3, BUFFALO 2
    • New Jersey (27-17-6 60P) at MONTREAL (24-20-4 52P) 7 p.m. (NHL Network)
    • TORONTO (30-17-2 62P) at OTTAWA (24-20-4 52P) 7 p.m.
    • TAMPA BAY (26-18-3 55P) at DETROIT (22-21-5 47P) 7 p.m.





    Get ready for an exciting matchup as the Florida Panthers take on the San Jose Sharks in Game 50 of the season! Both teams are hungry for a win and will be giving it their all on the ice.

    The Panthers are coming off a tough loss and will be looking to bounce back with a strong performance. With key players like Aleksander Barkov and Jonathan Huberdeau leading the way, Florida will be looking to put the pressure on early and control the pace of the game.

    On the other side, the Sharks are looking to continue their winning streak and solidify their spot in the playoff race. With veterans like Brent Burns and Logan Couture leading the way, San Jose will be looking to capitalize on any mistakes made by the Panthers and secure a crucial victory.

    Make sure to tune in and catch all the action as these two teams battle it out on the ice. It’s sure to be a thrilling game that you won’t want to miss! Let’s go Panthers/Sharks! #Gameday50 #FloridaPanthers #SanJoseSharks #NHL #HockeyFans

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  • Marco Kasper notches two points Thursday against Panthers – Marco Kasper News


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    by Chris Schommer | Red Wings Correspondent | Sat, Jan 18th 5:22pm EST

    Marco Kasper notched two points for the Red Wings Thursday night, scoring one goal and picking up one assist in a 5-2 win over the Panthers.

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    Kasper has heated up in the offensive zone of late, picking up points in three of his last four games (three goals, three assists) for the Red Wings. The center will look to continue to turn around a disappointing start to the season as part of the Detroit lineup, recording 13 points (five goals, eight assists) to go along with 67 hits in 39 games so far this season.

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    In Thursday night’s game against the Panthers, Marco Kasper showed off his offensive skills by notching two points on the score sheet. The talented forward had a goal and an assist, helping his team secure a crucial win.

    Kasper’s performance on the ice was nothing short of impressive, demonstrating his ability to contribute to both scoring and playmaking. His goal came at a crucial moment in the game, giving his team the lead and momentum they needed to come out on top.

    Fans of Marco Kasper and the team are undoubtedly pleased with his performance, as he continues to be a key player in their success. With his strong work ethic and determination, it’s no surprise that Kasper was able to make an impact in Thursday’s game.

    Stay tuned for more updates on Marco Kasper and his continued success on the ice. Congratulations to him on a stellar performance against the Panthers!

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  • What can the Carolina Panthers learn from the Washington Commanders’ stunning turnaro


    I know what you’re thinking. The Washington Commanders turnaround can be boiled down to two things: Daniel Snyder selling the team, and Jayden Daniels performing as one of the best rookie quarterbacks in NFL history. Those two things aren’t replicable for the Carolina Panthers.

    David Tepper isn’t going anywhere, and Carolina isn’t replacing Bryce Young with a rookie quarterback. However, there are some the Panthers can glean from Washington’s jump from the league’s basement to it’s penthouse. The Commanders went 4-13 in 2023, and just over a year later are a win away from making the Super Bowl. How’d they do it? And how can Carolina replicate their success?

    Washington Commanders linebacker Frankie Luvu (4) smiles after a play in the first half

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    Washington’s three leading tacklers (Bobby Wagner, Jeremy Chinn, and Frankie Luvu) were all free agent signings. Washington’s second-leading receiver, Zach Ertz (66 catches, 654 yards, and six touchdowns) was a free agent signing.

    First-year head coach Dan Quinn aggressively pursued established veterans that fit his scheme, and a host of them paid dividends.

    Beyond those three, Washington plugged major holes in their starting lineup with key contributors in free agency. A whopping 10 Commanders slated to start in Sunday’s NFC Championship game were free agent signings.

    General Manager Adam Peters rolled the dice on a host of veterans and he nailed almost every signing. The brunt of Washington’s contributors were signed in free agency, but the stars came from the NFL Draft, a formula that the Carolina Panthers must follow if they want to replicate the Commanders’ success.

    Washington Commanders quarterback Jayden Daniels (5) throws a pass during the first quarter against Detroit Lions

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    This has been a problem for the Carolina Panthers as of late.

    Washington, on the other hand, made a trio of selections in the 2024 NFL Draft that impressed immediately. Jayden Daniels is the obvious head of the snake, but both Mike Sainristill (who intercepted a pass in last weeks win over the Lions), and Brandon Coleman, Washington’s starting left tackle, have been above average starters in their maiden NFL campaigns.

    Reviewing the Carolina Panthers’ recent draft history is akin to reading a Stephen King horror novel. It’s bleak.

    Outside of a handful of first-round hits, Scott Fitterer swung and missed like Bartolo Colon over and over and over again in the draft’s later rounds. NFL stars are drafted in the first round, but championship rosters are built in the later rounds of the draft.

    Washington and other franchises have built sustainable foundations on the second and third days of the NFL Draft. The Carolina Panthers have not. Dan Morgan’s initial draft class is a nice start in changing the Panthers’ draft narrative, but he’ll need to replicate that success in 2025. Specifically on defense.

    In a league that prides itself on parity, the 2024 Washington Commanders ticked like a metronome and beat exactly who they were supposed to.

    The only non-playoff team Washington lost to was the Dallas Cowboys in a disorienting game that featured a pair of Cowboys’ kick off return touchdowns in the fourth quarter that the Commanders couldn’t overcome. Outside of that, Washington padded their 12-5 record with wins over the Giants (twice), Bengals, Cardinals, Browns, Panthers, Bears, Titans, Saints, and Falcons.

    Margins in the NFL are thin. They widen when you beat the bad teams.

    Dan Quinn is a master motivator, and his Commanders squad took nothing for granted. On the other hand, the Carolina Panthers epitomized the term “Jekyll and Hyde,” and it was impossible to know which team was going to show up on a week-to-week basis. One week Carolina would take the defending champion Kansas City Chiefs to the wire, and the next they would get pasted by Cooper Rush and the Cowboys. It was infurating.

    A magical rookie quarterback isn’t coming to save the Carolina Panthers, but Washington’s blueprint is replicable with Bryce Young and Dave Canales at the helm. The onus is on Dan Morgan and Carolina’s scouting department to plug the roster’s holes like Adam Peters and company did in Washington, and if they do, we may be talking about the Panthers playing playoff football games this time next year.

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    What can the Carolina Panthers learn from the Washington Commanders’ stunning turnaround

    The Washington Commanders have experienced a remarkable turnaround this season, going from a struggling team to a playoff contender. As the Carolina Panthers look to improve their own performance, there are several key lessons they can learn from the Commanders’ success.

    1. Consistent leadership: The Commanders have seen success under the leadership of head coach Ron Rivera, who has instilled a culture of discipline and accountability within the team. The Panthers can benefit from finding a coach who can provide stability and direction.

    2. Strong defense: Washington’s defense has been a major factor in their success this season, ranking among the top in the league. The Panthers can focus on building a strong defense to help shut down opponents and give their offense a chance to succeed.

    3. Offensive balance: The Commanders have found success on offense by utilizing a balanced attack, mixing in both the running and passing game effectively. The Panthers can look to diversify their offensive strategy to keep defenses guessing.

    4. Resilience: Washington has shown resilience in the face of adversity, bouncing back from tough losses and injuries to continue competing at a high level. The Panthers can learn to stay focused and determined, even when facing challenges.

    By studying the Washington Commanders’ turnaround and implementing these key lessons, the Carolina Panthers can improve their performance and work towards becoming a successful team in the NFL.

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