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  • Mac McAnally Gives Masterclass at Sold-Out Ryman Auditorium Debut


    Photo Credit: Sean Hagwell | Photo ID (L to R) Mac McAnally, Eric Darken and Kenny Chesney
    Photo Credit: Sean Hagwell | Photo ID (L to R) Mac McAnally, Eric Darken and Kenny Chesney

    NASHVILLE, Tenn. (Feb. 3, 2025) — Mac McAnally’s magical hold on his audience was on full display at the Ryman Auditorium on Friday. Greeted with a standing ovation as he walked onstage with no introduction, it was clear the music fans who packed the iconic venue were there to see the multi-hyphenate songwriter/musician/producer and especially artist in one of America’s most historic rooms. No frills, just 2,500 souls in awe of a tender and talented steward of music.

    Mac McAnally began by introducing much-awarded percussionist and fellow Coral Reefer, Eric Darken, who brought an assembly of pots, pans and other items you wouldn’t expect to see on a drum kit in the Ryman – or anywhere else. Their chemistry evoked another of McAnally’s closest partners and best friend, Jimmy Buffett. Buffett, who never got to headline at the Ryman, despite it being a longtime wish, was there in spirit as well as literally with McAnally placing Buffett’s microphone and guitar center stage.

    The late songwriter/raconteur and 2024 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inductee’s presence could be felt in the room the entire evening. McAnally began his set with “Son of A Son of A Sailor” in Jimmy’s honor. The evening then intertwined McAnally classic solo favorites, Buffett songs that held specific memories, and hit songs McAnally has written through the years for other artists. Not only did McAnally show off his signature guitar work, which earned the soft-spoken Mississipian 10 CMA Musician of the Year Awards, but he sat at a grand piano for mashups of “Over The Rainbow” and “Grapefruit – Juicy Fruit” and  Alabama’s “Old Flame,” Shenandoah’s “Two Dozen Roses,” and Sawyer Brown’s “Thank God For You,” – all created from the genius of Mac’s penstroke.

    Mid-show, Mac introduced friend and fellow icon Kenny Chesney, who arrived to thunderous cheers. They launched into “Down The Road,” the duet that took McAnally and Chesney to the top of the charts in 2009. After reminiscing about a rainy evening in Key West at Buffett’s house where they wrote “Island Rain,” the pair performed that alongside a touching take on “Come Monday,” which they’d performed with James Taylor at Buffett’s Rock Hall induction. They were joined by Coral Reefer lead guitarist Peter Mayer for the moment, who stayed on stage to perform the “sequel” to that song, which McAnally and Buffett wrote together, a beautiful song called “Coast of Carolina” for Buffett’s 2004 License to Chill record.

    Mac McAnally reflected on the evening, saying, “Friday night at the Ryman was a singular highlight in an overly blessed life. Surrounded by family and heroes and friends and a magical building full of folks who saw fit to invest time and effort to be there and share it with me. I can’t sufficiently thank all who came, worked, played and allowed it to be. But I will never stop trying… Couldn’t have happened without Jimmy Buffett. So grateful for Kenny Chesney, Peter Mayer and the force of nature that is Eric Darken. Great sound by Duane Allen and lights by Chaz Martin. Hard work by everyone at TKO and United Talent. As good a time as I’ve ever had. I’m overwhelmed and clearly don’t know how and when to shut up about it! Thanks to all.”

    “It was pure joy up there on stage at the Ryman with Mac. Sharing stories about writing songs in Key West at Jimmy’s house. I didn’t realize how much I needed that. It was just joyful to be up there playing music with Mac and the guys,” said Kenny Chesney.

    The evening ended with Chesney returning to perform the McAnally-penned Number One “Back Where I Come From,” as well as pay one last tribute to Buffett with “A Pirate Looks At Forty.” On a monumental night in the legendary Ryman Auditorium, Mac McAnally made it feel like church, love, laughter and family – exactly what a bucket list moment in a sold out temple of music should be.

    About Mac McAnally
    Mac McAnally’s journey is one of divine providence and musical mastery. With an astonishing 10 Country Music Association Musician of the Year awards and a place in the Nashville Songwriters Hall, the Mississippi Musicians Hall and the Alabama Music Hall of Fames, McAnally’s contributions to the world of music are nearly unparalleled. Born into a family of Gospel musicians in a dry county, McAnally’s early years were steeped in the rich traditions of Southern music, sacred and secular. Those humble beginnings paved the way for a career marked by extraordinary talent, deep humility and unwavering dedication. As a songwriter, McAnally has penned chart-topping hits for Alabama, Kenny Chesney and Jimmy Buffett, while his musical abilities have enriched albums by Country Music Hall of Fame inductees Toby Keith, Dolly Parton, Keith Whitley and George Strait. Despite the numerous accolades and collaborations with music royalty, McAnally remains grounded in his love for the art itself. For the soft-spoken creative force, music is not a career, but a calling—a testament to the joy of melody and the power of storytelling. With each note he plays and every lyric he writes, McAnally continues to inspire and uplift people around the world, leaving an indelible mark on the fabric of American music. For additional information, visit MacMcAnally.com.

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    Mac McAnally, the legendary singer-songwriter and longtime member of Jimmy Buffett’s Coral Reefer Band, gave a masterclass performance at his sold-out debut at the historic Ryman Auditorium in Nashville.

    McAnally, a seven-time CMA Musician of the Year winner, dazzled the audience with his incredible musical talent and storytelling abilities. His performance featured a mix of his greatest hits, new music, and stories from his illustrious career in the music industry.

    Fans were treated to an unforgettable night of music and entertainment as McAnally showcased his virtuoso guitar skills and heartfelt vocals. The intimate setting of the Ryman Auditorium allowed for a truly special experience, with fans feeling like they were getting a personal glimpse into McAnally’s world.

    The evening was a celebration of McAnally’s incredible talent and contributions to the music industry, and fans left the show feeling inspired and grateful for the opportunity to witness such a masterclass performance. It was truly a night to remember at the Ryman Auditorium.

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  • Paulo Eduardo Rossetto wins Round 1 of sold-out Wrangler Long Live Cowboys PBR Sacramento Presented by Cooper Tires


    SACRAMENTO, Calif. – In front of a sold-out, Friday night crowd at Sacramento’s Golden 1 Center, Paulo Eduardo Rossetto (Colorado, Brazil) was flawless, winning Round 1 of the PBR (Professional Bull Riders) Unleash The Beast event while leading the Missouri Thunder to a 172-86.75 victory over the Kansas City Outlaws

    The opening night of the three-day event in California’s capital featured the fifth installment of the Monster Energy Team Challenge, presented by Camping World, an extension of the PBR Teams league that brings head-to-head, team vs. team bull riding games to the sport’s elite individual tour.

    As action got underway between the two teams, Rossetto was tasked with Blown Away. In what proved to be a perfect pairing, The 27-year-old was awarded an unrivaled 88.25 points, clinching Round 1 and 28 Unleash The Beast (UTB) points.

    Rossetto rose from No. 35 to No. 29 in the world standings after his momentous first night in Sacramento.  

    Missouri’s second score was logged by Felipe Furlan (Sales Oliveira, Brazil) while Kansas City’s came courtesy of Miguel de Jesus (Campo Alegre de Goias, Brazil). 

    With their scores also counting towards the opening round of the main event, Furlan advances to Saturday ninth having earned 11 UTB points, rising from No. 34 to No. 32 in the world. Jesus earned 14 points, heading into Round 2 in sixth place. He moved up one spot from No. 39 to No. 38. 

    Luciano De Castro (Guzolandia, Brazil), who rides for the Arizona Ridge Riders in the PBR Teams league, shared second place on the opening round’s leaderboard with Vinicius Pinheiro Correa (Aimores, Brazil). 

    Producing matching 88-point scores and earning an identical 17.5 UTB points, Castro defeated Rogue One while Correa bested Electric Kitty

    Sitting at No. 6 as the night began, Castro moved up three spots to No. 3 while Correa moved from No. 36 to No. 32. 

    Bob Mitchell (Steelville, Missouri) finished third, collecting 16 UTB points for his 87.5-point ride aboard Mouse Trap. The successful night jumped Mitchel from No. 53 to No. 44. 

    Rounding out the Top 5 was New York Mavericks standout Leonardo Castro (Cassilandia, Brazil).

    Castro outlasted Buckshot for 87 points. Collecting 15 UTB points, Castro moved up one spot to No. 13.

    Action for the PBR Long Live Cowboys PBR Sacramento presented by Cooper Tires will continue with Round 2 on Saturday, Feb. 1 at 6:45 p.m. PT. 

    Both nights of competition in Sacramento will be available LIVE and FREE on PBR’s X channel (https://x.com/PBR), RidePass on Pluto TV, PBR’s YouTube channel (https://www.youtube.com/@pbr), PBR’s mobile app (https://qrco.de/bdtdKp), and PBR’s app on connected TVs, including Apple TV, Fire TV, Roku and Google TV. The stream for PBR Sacramento continues Saturday, Feb. 1.

    PBR RidePass on Pluto TV will offer re-airs and on-demand replays of PBR Unleash The Beast events and is available on desktops, laptops and mobile devices via www.pluto.tv.

    PBR Unleash The Beast – PBR Sacramento
    Golden 1 Center – Sacramento, California
    Event Leaders (Round 1-Round 2-Round 3-Event Aggregate-Event Points)
    1. Paulo Eduardo Rossetto, 88.25-0-0-0-88.25-28 Points.
    2. Luciano De Castro, 88-0-0-0-88.00-17.5 Points.
    (tie). Vinicius Pinheiro Correa, 88-0-0-0-88.00-17.5 Points.
    4. Bob Mitchell, 87.5-0-0-0-87.50-16 Points.
    5. Leonardo Castro, 87-0-0-0-87.00-15 Points.
    6. Miguel de Jesus, 86.75-0-0-0-86.75-14 Points.
    7. Kaique Pacheco, 85.75-0-0-0-85.75-13 Points.
    8. Austin Richardson, 85.5-0-0-0-85.50-12 Points.
    9. Felipe Furlan, 83.75-0-0-0-83.75-11 Points.
    10. Lucas Martins Costa, 80.5-0-0-0-80.50-10 Points.
    Brady Fielder, 0-0-0-0-0.00
    Lucas Divino, 0-0-0-0-0.00
    Dalton Kasel, 0-0-0-0-0.00
    Julio Cesar Marques, 0-0-0-0-0.00
    Keyshawn Whitehorse, 0-0-0-0-0.00
    Derek Kolbaba, 0-0-0-0-0.00
    Cort McFadden, 0-0-0-0-0.00
    Anderson de Oliveira, 0-0-0-0-0.00
    Sage Steele Kimzey, 0-0-0-0-0.00
    Claudio Montanha Jr., 0-0-0-0-0.00
    Kaiden Loud, 0-0-0-0-0.00
    Adriano Salgado, 0-0-0-0-0.00
    Sandro Batista, 0-0-0-0-0.00
    Clay Guiton, 0-0-0-0-0.00
    Dener Barbosa, 0-0-0-0-0.00
    Koltin Hevalow, 0-0-0-0-0.00
    Andrew Alvidrez, 0-0-0-0-0.00
    Dawson Branton, 0-0-0-0-0.00
    Mason Taylor, 0-0-0-0-0.00
    Eduardo Aparecido, 0-0-0-0-0.00
    Joao Ricardo Vieira, 0-0-0-0-0.00
    Boudreaux Campbell, 0-0-0-0-0.00
    Rogerio Venancio, 0-0-0-0-0.00
    Alex Cerqueira, 0-0-0-0-0.00
    Manoelito de Souza Junior, 0-0-0-0-0.00
    Caden Bunch, 0-0-0-0-0.00
    Trace Redd, 0-0-0-0-0.00
    Marcus Mast, 0-0-0-0-0.00
    Grayson Cole, 0-0-0-0-0.00
    Dawson Gleaves, 0-0-0-0-0.00
    Leandro Zampollo, 0-0-0-0-0.00
    Eric Henrique Domingos, 0-0-0-0-0.00
    Ethan Winckler, 0-0-0-0-0.00

    Photo courtesy of Andy Watson/Bull Stock Media 



    Paulo Eduardo Rossetto emerged victorious in Round 1 of the sold-out Wrangler Long Live Cowboys PBR Sacramento Presented by Cooper Tires! The Brazilian bull rider put on an impressive performance, showcasing his skill and determination in front of a packed arena.

    Rossetto’s ride was nothing short of spectacular, earning him a well-deserved first-place finish in the opening round of the event. With his sights set on the ultimate prize, he will undoubtedly be a force to be reckoned with in the remainder of the competition.

    Fans were treated to an electrifying evening of bull riding action, with top riders from around the world battling it out for glory. The atmosphere was electric, and the energy in the arena was palpable as the riders pushed themselves to the limit in pursuit of victory.

    Congratulations to Paulo Eduardo Rossetto on his impressive win in Round 1 of the Wrangler Long Live Cowboys PBR Sacramento Presented by Cooper Tires! Stay tuned for more thrilling action as the competition heats up in the coming days. #PBR #WranglerLongLiveCowboys #Sacramento #BullRidingChampion

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    8. Cowboy competition
    9. Sold-out event
    10. Round 1 winner

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  • No. 18 Illinois returns to sold-out State Farm Center on Sunday, hosting Ohio State at 12 p.m. CT in a nationally televised game on CBS.

  • The Fighting Illini are coming off an overtime road loss at Nebraska (80-74) on Thursday night, looking for consecutive Big Ten home wins after an 83-74 victory over Northwestern last Sunday. 

  • Illinois is 111-82 all-time vs. Ohio State in a series that dates back 110 years to 1914-15. 

  • Head coach Brad Underwood is 6-6 against Ohio State and has led Illinois to wins in five of the last seven meetings, including a road win in Columbus in the lone regular-season matchup last year, and a 77-74 come-from-behind win in the quarterfinal to open the Illini’s 2024 Big Ten Tournament Championship run. 

  • Illinois is the nation’s top rebounding team, leading the NCAA in rebounds per game (45.6 rpg) and rebound margin (+11.7 rpg).

  • Illinois is No. 14 in the latest NCAA NET rankings, second in the Big Ten. The Illini are tied for 10th nationally with four Quad 1 wins.

  • The Illini are looking to secure at least 10 wins at State Farm Center for the sixth-consecutive season under Brad Underwood. Since 2019-20, the Illini boast the third-best home record in the Big Ten at 78-16 (.830). Nationally, that ranks 13th among teams that have played each of the last six seasons in a power conference. 

  • Illinois is a combined 5-4 away from State Farm Center this season, with a 3-3 mark in true road contests. The Illini had won three straight conference road games prior to an 80-78 heartbreaker at No. 12 Michigan State on Jan. 19, and an 80-74 overtime loss at Nebraska on Jan. 30.  

  • Illinois has the Big Ten’s best road record since the start of the 2019-20 season. During this span, the Illini are 32-24 (.571) in conference road games. 

  • At 3-3 in conference road games so far this season, the Illini are on pace to finish .500 or better on the road in league play for the fifth time in the last six seasons. 

  • Kasparas Jakucionis is a unanimous selection to the five-player Freshman All-America Team by The Athletic. 

  • Jakucionis has also been named Midseason All-America third team by The Sporting News. Jakucionis was one of just two freshmen among the 15 players recognized, along with Duke’s Cooper Flagg.

  • Jakucionis recorded 21 points, seven rebounds and seven assists last Thursday vs. Maryland, his eighth 20-point game of the season which ties the Illinois program freshman record. He followed that performance with back-to-back double-doubles vs. Northwestern (11-point, 10-rebound) and at Nebraska (18 points, 13 rebounds).  

  • Illinois is No. 18 in the latest KenPom net rating at 24.42. The Fighting Illini are on pace for their fourth top-20 rating in the last five seasons under Brad Underwood

  • Four of Illinois’ last six wins have come by 25+ points. The Illini defeated Chicago State, 117-64 (+53), recorded an historic 109-77 (+32) victory at No. 9 Oregon, earned a 91-52 (+39) home win over Penn State, and rolled to a 94-69 (+25) victory at Indiana. The Illini have led by 25+ points in nine games this season.  

  • Illinois is averaging 85.2 points, the team’s highest output since the 1988-89 Flyin’ Illini averaged 86.4 ppg. Illinois is on pace for the No. 6 scoring offense mark in program history. 

  • Illinois ranks second in the Big Ten with a scoring margin of +15.2 points. That is on pace for No. 3 in the Illini record book behind the 1942-43 team, which outscored opponents by 20.6 points per game, and the 2004-05 Illini that posted a scoring margin of +15.9 ppg., the team’s best mark since 1960. 

  • Illinois leads the nation in rebounding at 45.6 boards per game, on pace for the program’s best average in 53 seasons, since ( 48.0 rpg in 1971-72). The Orange and Blue have outrebounded their opponent in 18 of 21 games this season. 

  • The Illini rank No. 12 in KenPom adjusted defensive efficiency (93.7), on pace for its highest ranking since reaching seventh during the 2021 season, and the second-best number of the Underwood era (88.9 in 2021).  

  • Illinois is sixth nationally in KenPom’s effective field goal percentage defense (.439), ranking seventh in 3-point defense (.284) and 15th in 2-point defense (.445). Illinois and Florida are the only two programs to rank in the top 15 of both categories.  

  • According to KenPom, the Illini rank third nationally, and first among Power Conference programs, with a 3-point attempt rate (3-point attempts/total field goal attempts) of 30.1%. Among major conference teams, Illinois ranks first nationally with five games of 15+ made 3-pointers. 

  • Illinois is 3-3 against Top-25 ranked teams this season with wins over No. 19 Arkansas, No. 20 Wisconsin, and at No. 9 Oregon. The Illini’s three ranked wins are tied for 10th most in the nation. 

  • Brad Underwood has led the Illini program to Top-25 rankings in seven consecutive seasons, currently at No. 18 in the latest AP poll and 20th in the coaches poll. Illinois has been ranked for a total of eight weeks this season, including an active streak of six -consecutive weeks, and has reached as high as 13th.

  • Illinois has registered 75 wins in league play since the start of the 2019-20 season, one behind Purdue for the most in the conference over the last six seasons. And when including the conference tournament, the Illini have 80 wins during this time span, also one behind Purdue’s mark. 

  • The Illini won the 2024 Big Ten Tournament championship as the #2 seed, captured the regular season championship in 2022, and led the conference in wins while adding a B1G Tournament crown in 2021, and the team’s three total championships during that span are tied with Purdue for the most in the Big Ten.  

  • Following the 2024 Elite Eight appearance and Big Ten Tournament Championship, Illinois has a dramatically different roster this season. The program returns just one rotation player – last year’s ninth-leading scorer Dra Gibbs-Lawhorn – and returns just 2.9% of its minutes, 2.2% of its points, and 2.0% of its rebounds overall.

  • Eight different Illini players have recorded a 20-point game this season, tied for the top mark in the NCAA, and the most by any Big Ten program since at least 2004-05. 

  • Newcomers to the Illini roster have accounted for 91.5% of the team’s scoring so far (1,619 of 1,770 total points), with UI freshmen accounting for 40.5% of those points (656).

  • Four of the Illinois’ top scorers and rebounders are all in their first year of collegiate basketball. Freshman G Kasparas Jakucionis ranks first in scoring (16.0 ppg) and third in rebounding (5.8 rpg). Sophomore C Tomislav Ivisic nearly averages a double-double at 13.0 points (second on team) and team-leading 8.5 rebounds. Freshman F Will Riley is the Illini’s No. 4 scorer at 10.4 points per game. And Freshman F Morez Johnson Jr. ranks second on the team at 6.5 rebounds per game with a team-leading 52 offensive boards (2.5 per game). 

  • At 16.0 points per game, point guard Kasparas Jakucionis is on pace to break the Illini freshman scoring average record of 15.9 ppg set by Kiwane Garris 31 years ago. 

  • Jakucionis has posted four game this season with 20+ points, 6+ rebounds and 5+ assists, tied for third  nationally with Auburn fifth-year senior Johni Broome and Purdue junior Braden Smith.

  • Jakucionis scored 20+ points in six straight games from Nov. 25-Dec. 22, shattering the Illini freshman record for consecutive 20-point games (previous record was two).  

  • Jakucionis became the fourth Big Ten freshman since 1996-97 with at least six-straight 20-point games, and the first to do so since Indiana’s Eric Gordon had seven in a row in 2007.

  • Jakucionis has eight 20-point games this season, tying the Illini all-time record for 20-point games by a freshman with Cory Bradford who set the current mark as a redshirt freshman in 1998-99. 

  • Over his last 14 games, Jakucionis is averaging 17.9 points (251), 5.7 rebounds (81), and 5.2 assists (73), knocking down an average of 2.3 threes per game (32) on 39.0% from 3-point range (32-82) along with 87.5% from the foul line (63-72). 

  • Tomislav Ivisic is the No. 6 rebounder in the Big Ten at 8.5 rpg. Ivisic has led the Illini rebounding effort, which ranks No. 1 nationally in total rebounds per game, in 11 of the 18 games in which he has played. 

  • Ivisic, classified as sophomore in his first season of collegiate competition, has recorded seven double-doubles through 18 games, ranking fifth in the Big Ten, tied for 40th in the NCAA overall, and tied for first among power conference underclassmen. 

  • Ben Humrichous has knocked down at least one 3-pointer in 19 of 21 games this season. He leads the team and ranks 13th in the Big Ten averaging 2.0 triples per contest. 

  • After opening the year averaging 7.1 points and 5.0 rebounds in eight games, Tre White has found a rhythm on the court for the Illini. Beginning with a 23-point, 8 rebound effort vs. #20 Wisconsin on Dec. 10, White is averaging 12.1 points (157) and 6.2 rebounds (80) over the last 13 games, scoring in double figures seven times.

  • During that same 13-game stretch, Kylan Boswell is averaging 13.9 points (181), 6.4 rebounds (83), and 3.9 assists (51). He scored a career-high 22 points in the Illini’s win at Indiana (Jan. 14). 

  • Boswell recorded the seventh triple-double in Illinois history and fifth of the Underwood era against Chicago State (Dec. 29), tallying 18 points, career-high 10 rebounds, and career-high 10 assists. 

  • Dra Gibbs-Lawhorn continues to make a big impact off the bench for the Illini in his sophomore season. Over his last 11 games, Gibbs-Lawhorn is averaging 10.4 points (114) while shooting 54.5% (42-77) from the field.  

  • Morez Johnson Jr. is also excelling for the Illini. Over his last 11 games Johnson is averaging 8.0 points (88) and 6.9 rebounds (76), highlighted by a 20-point, 11-rebound double-double in the win over Penn State (Jan. 8), and a 15-point, nine-rebound effort in his second-career start vs. Northwestern on Jan. 26. 

  • Johnson, at 6.5 rebounds per game, is on track for the fourth-best freshman mark in Illini history. 

  • Johnson posted his third double-double of the season in Illinois’ Jan. 8 win over Penn State, recording a career-high 20 points and pulling down a game-high 11 rebounds. 

  • Through 21 games, Johnson has recorded 26 total blocks, tied for seventh in the Illini freshman record book with Giorgi Bezhanishvili (2018-19). Johnson is on pace to finish his freshman season third among Illini freshmen all-time behind only Deon Thomas (54 in 1990-91) and Kofi Cockburn (44 in 2019-20). 

  • Illinois leads the Big Ten in seven team statistical categories, with the following NCAA rankings: total rebounds per game (1st in NCAA; 45.6), defensive rebounds per game (1st; 31.8), rebound margin (1st; 11.7), 3-point attempts per game (4th; 31.5), 3-point percentage defense (10th; .284), offensive rebounds per game (22nd; 13.8), and field goal percentage defense (25th; .397). 

  • Three Illini scored 20+ points vs. Penn State – Ben Humrichous (21), Morez Johnson Jr. (20) and Tre White (20). It marked just the third time in the last 35 seasons that Illinois had a game featuring a trio of 20-point scorers.  

  • Illinois’ 32-point road win over #9 Oregon was the largest margin of victory ever by a road team over an AP Top-10 opponent, and the largest road win in Illinois program history against any top-25 opponent. 

  • In their 109-77 win at #9 Oregon, Illinois became the first Big Ten team since Feb. 9, 1989, to record 100+ points in a Top-10 road win (No. 10 Michigan defeated No. 8 Iowa, 108-107).

  • Illinois also posted a dominant 94-69 win at Indiana on Jan. 14. The 25-point margin of victory was the second-largest for a Hoosiers’ opponent in Assembly Hall history, while Illinois’ 94 points marked the most ever scored by a visiting team in a regulation game at Assembly Hall. 



The University of Illinois Fighting Illini basketball team is set to host the Ohio State Buckeyes this Sunday in a sold-out Coaches vs. Cancer matchup. The highly anticipated game will take place at the State Farm Center in Champaign, Illinois, with both teams looking to secure a crucial victory in Big Ten play.

Illinois, currently ranked #18 in the nation, boasts a talented roster led by star players like Ayo Dosunmu and Kofi Cockburn. The Illini have been playing strong basketball this season and will look to continue their winning ways against the Buckeyes.

Ohio State, on the other hand, is coming off a tough loss to Michigan State and will be hungry for a bounce-back win. Led by standout forward E.J. Liddell, the Buckeyes will look to challenge the Illini and come out on top in this exciting matchup.

In addition to the on-court action, Sunday’s game will also serve as a fundraising opportunity for the Coaches vs. Cancer initiative. Coaches vs. Cancer is a nationwide collaboration between the American Cancer Society and the National Association of Basketball Coaches that aims to raise awareness and funds for cancer research and support programs.

With a sold-out crowd expected and two talented teams facing off, Sunday’s game between Illinois and Ohio State is sure to be an exciting and meaningful event. Tune in to watch the action and support a great cause! #Illini #Buckeyes #CoachesvsCancer

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  • Virginia Basketball | Virginia Hosts Notre Dame at Sold-Out JPJ


    CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. – Virginia (9-10, 2-6 ACC) hosts Notre Dame (8-10, 2-5 ACC) in ACC action on Saturday, Jan. 25. Tipoff at sold-out John Paul Jones Arena is set for 6:30 p.m. on ESPN2.

    For Openers
    • Virginia meets Notre Dame for the lone time in 2024-25.
    • Notre Dame associate head coach Kyle Getter spent five years at UVA, serving three seasons as director of recruiting/player development and two seasons as an assistant coach.
    • Notre Dame is tied for 14th in the ACC at 2-5, while Virginia is 16th at 2-6.

    Broadcast Information
    • The Virginia-Notre Dame game will be televised on the ESPN2, streamed on WatchESPN.com and available on ESPN+.
    • The game will also be broadcast on Virginia Sports Radio Network, VirginiaSports.com and Virginia Sports app.
    • Live statistics will be located on VirginiaSports.com and the Virginia Sports app.

    The Interim Head Coach
    • Ron Sanchez was named Dean and Markel Families Men’s Interim Head Basketball Coach on Oct. 18 after three-time National Coach of the Year Tony Bennett retired.
    • Sanchez is 9-10, 2-6 ACC as interim head coach at Virginia.
    • Sanchez, who spent 10 seasons on Bennett’s staff at UVA in two different stints (2009-19 & 2023-24), posted a 72-78 record as head coach at Charlotte from 2018-23.
    • He served nine seasons on Bennett’s staff from 2009-18, the last three as associate head coach. • During his time on Grounds, the Cavaliers won 212 games, three ACC regular-season titles and two ACC Tournament titles while making six appearances in the NCAA Tournament and one NIT appearance. The Cavaliers earned three No. 1 seeds in the NCAA Tournament and won 29 or more games four times. UVA won 31 games and reached No. 1 in the AP rankings for the first time since 1982-83 during Sanchez’ last season at UVA in 2017-18
    • He returned to UVA as associate head coach in 2023-24 as the Cavaliers posted a 23-11 record and 13-7 mark in the ACC.
    • Under Sanchez’ leadership at Charlotte, the 49ers won 16 or more games in three seasons, including a 22-14 record in 2022-23. His last season at Charlotte was highlighted by the 49ers’ first-ever postseason tournament title when they won four games in five days in Daytona Beach, Fla., at the 2023 Discount Tire College Basketball Invitational.
    • Sanchez also served as an assistant coach on Tony Bennett’s staff for three seasons at Washington State from 2006-09, helping the Cougars to a pair of NCAA Tournament appearances and one NIT berth. Washington State reached the second round of the NCAA Tournament in 2007 and Sweet 16 in 2008. The Cougars tied the school record with 26 wins in 2006-07 and 2007-08.

    All-Time vs. Notre Dame
    • Virginia is 18-4 all-time vs. Notre Dame, including a 13-2 ACC regular-season record, in a series that dates to 1980-81.
    • UVA is 9-0 against the Irish in Charlottesville, including a 65-53 win in the last meeting at John Paul Jones Arena last season.
    • The Fighting Irish defeated Virginia 76-54 in the other meeting last season in Notre Dame.

    Last Time vs. The Fighting Irish
    • Jake Groves scored a season-high 18 points to lift Virginia to a 65-53 home win over Notre Dame on Jan. 31, 2024.
    • Groves drilled a career-high six 3-pointers, including five in the first half as the Cavaliers built a 38-23 halftime lead.
    • Reece Beekman tied a career high with 21 points and added six assists and four steals in UVA’s fifth-straight win.
    • UVA sank a season-high 13 3-pointers (25 attempts) in the win, including a career-best four from Beekman.
    • Markus Burton led Notre Dame with 17 points.

    The Virginia Way
    • The Virginia Way is built on former head coach Tony Bennett’s five pillars of humility, passion, unity, servanthood and thankfulness.
    • The Virginia Way is playing defense, taking quality shots, sharing and taking care of the basketball, stopping transition, rebounding and playing more defense.
    • UVA has finished in the top six nationally in scoring defense in each of the past 13 seasons and led the nation in the category six times.

    Hoo Are These Cavaliers?
    • Virginia returns two starters (Isaac McKneely and Andrew Rohde) along with Blake Buchanan and Taine Murray from last season’s team that finished third in the ACC (13-7) and advanced to the NCAA First Four.
    • In 2023-24, McKneely started 33 games and averaged 12.3 points and shot 44.5 percent from 3-point range, while Rohde started 27 games and averaged 4.3 points and 2.7 assists.
    • Buchanan averaged 3.4 points and 3.1 rebounds in 15 minutes per game, while Murray netted 3.3 points per game.
    • McKneely leads the team in scoring (12.3 ppg), 3-pointers (54) and 3-point percentage (42.5%).
    Saunders leads the team in rebounding (5.4 rpg) and ranks second in scoring (11.9 ppg).
    Andrew Rohde (9.1 ppg, 3.7 apg) leads the team in assists and steals (20) and ranks third in scoring.
    • Jacob Cofie (7.4 ppg, 5.2 rpg) is second on the team in rebounding, blocks (18) and steals (17).
    • Dai Dai Ames (5.9 ppg, 81.8% FTs) rejoined the starting five, while Blake Buchanan (5.6 ppg, 5.2 rpg), Ishan Sharma (3.9 ppg, 33.8% 3FG), Taine Murray (3.7 ppg, 34.8% 3FG), Anthony Robinson (2.0 ppg, 1.6 rpg) and TJ Power (1.8 ppg, 1.3 rpg) round out the rotation.
    • The Cavaliers have made six or more 3-pointers in 17 games, including a season-high 14 against Villanova.
    • UVA is shooting 43.4 percent from the field, 36.6 percent from 3-point range and 74.3 percent from the free throw line (42.8% FG, 35.8% 3FG, 63.7% FT last season).
    • UVA’s recent five-game losing streak (Jan. 4-18) was its longest since suffering a nine-game ACC losing streak from Feb. 6-March 6, 2010.

    Last Time Out
    • Isaac McKneely scored 21 points to lead Virginia to a 74-56 win over Boston College on Jan. 25 at John Paul Jones Arena.
    • McKneely shot 7 of 10 from the field, including 6 of 9 from distance.
    • Andrew Rohde added 16 points, six assists and four rebounds.
    • UVA shot 52 percent and out-rebounded Boston College 30-23.

    There’s No Place Like Home
    • Virginia is 254-59 (.812), including an 8-3 mark in 2024-25, in 19 seasons at John Paul Jones Arena.
    • UVA went 15-2 at JPJ last season and is 38-6 in its last 44 home contests.
    • UVA is 104-11 (.904) in non-conference action in its last 16 seasons at JPJ.
    • UVA has won 10+ home games for 15 straight seasons.

    On The Horizon
    • Virginia travels to Miami on Wednesday, Jan. 29. Tipoff at Watsco Center is set for 7 p.m. on ESPN2/U.





    The University of Virginia Cavaliers are gearing up to take on the Notre Dame Fighting Irish in a highly anticipated basketball showdown at the sold-out John Paul Jones Arena (JPJ). The Cavaliers are currently ranked among the top teams in the nation and are looking to defend their home court against a tough Notre Dame team.

    The atmosphere at JPJ is sure to be electric as fans pack the arena to cheer on their beloved Cavaliers. Head coach Tony Bennett and his squad are ready to put on a show for the home crowd and showcase their top-tier talent on both ends of the court.

    Notre Dame will be looking to play spoiler and pull off an upset on the road, so the Cavaliers will need to bring their A-game in order to secure the victory. With star players like Kihei Clark and Jay Huff leading the charge, Virginia is poised for success in this crucial matchup.

    Be sure to tune in and watch as Virginia and Notre Dame battle it out in what promises to be a thrilling game of college basketball. Let’s go Hoos! #GoHoos #Wahoowa

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  • Ella Langley announces openers + VIP upgrades for sold-out tour


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    Ella Langely is bringing newcomers Carter Faith, Meg McRee and Taylor Hunnicutt to open for her sold-out Still Hungover Tour.

    And that’s not all.

    She’s also dropped VIP upgrades for existing ticket holders, and that includes photo opportunities with Ella, a preshow hang, signed items and other perks.

    Ella’s Still Hungover Tour kicks off Jan. 23 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, and wraps April 26 in Charlotte, North Carolina. She’ll also begin opening for her “You Look Like You Love Me” duet partner Riley Green on March 27 for his Damn Country Music Tour.

    You can find tickets and Ella’s full tour schedule at ellalangley.com.

    Ella’s new single, “Weren’t for the Wind,” is now at country radio.

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    Exciting news for all you Ella Langley fans out there! The talented singer-songwriter has just announced the opening acts for her upcoming sold-out tour, and let me tell you, they are not to be missed.

    Joining Ella on tour will be indie folk duo The Wildflowers and soulful singer-songwriter James Thompson. Both acts bring their own unique flair to the stage, and together with Ella, they are sure to put on a show that you won’t soon forget.

    But that’s not all – Ella has also revealed VIP upgrade packages for the tour, giving fans the opportunity to get up close and personal with the artists, attend a pre-show meet and greet, and snag some exclusive merch.

    If you were lucky enough to snag tickets to one of Ella Langley’s sold-out shows, be sure to check out the VIP upgrade options and get ready for a night of incredible music and unforgettable memories. This is one tour you definitely won’t want to miss!

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  • Bill Murray Joining Blood Brothers For Sold-Out Shows At Thalia Hall This Weekend

    Bill Murray Joining Blood Brothers For Sold-Out Shows At Thalia Hall This Weekend


    PILSEN — Award-winning blues duo the Blood Brothers are welcoming a third rocker, actor Bill Murray, for two sold-out shows at Pilsen’s Thalia Hall next month.

    The Chicagoland native will join Mike Zito and Albert Castiglia 7 p.m. Friday and Saturday at Thalia Hall, 1807 S. Allport St. Advance tickets sold out online, but a limited number of tickets will be available at the door.

    The Chicago shows kick off a short national tour for “Bill Murray and His Blood Brothers,” which runs through Feb. 15 and includes stops in San Francisco, Atlanta and New York City.

    While he’s best known for his decades-long acting career in movies like “Stripes,” “Ghostbusters” and “Rushmore,” Murray has also made numerous appearances in the music scene over the years, including performing as Nick the Lounge Singer during his years on “Saturday Night Live,” recording the “New Worlds” album with classical musicians in 2017, and hosting Eric Clapton’s Crossroads Guitar Festival.

    The Blood Brothers were introduced to the Murray family through comic and blues musician Chris “BadNews” Barnes, who was roommates with Murray’s younger brother John, the Sun-Times reported. John Murray began following the Blood Brothers’ career and suggested to his brother Bill that the band play their Caddyshack Charity Gold Tournament in Florida in April.

    It was the beginning of “a fast friendship,” per the Sun-Times.

    Murray and the Blood Brothers previously performed at the Big Blues Blender in Las Vegas in September and the Intrepid Artists’ 30th anniversary party in Charlotte in October.

    Like Murray, Blood Brother Albert Castiglia also has Chicago ties; he lived in the city in the ’90s, according to the Sun-Times.


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    Legendary actor Bill Murray will be joining the iconic band Blood Brothers for a series of sold-out shows at Thalia Hall this weekend. Fans are in for a treat as Murray lends his talent and charisma to the stage alongside the band, promising a night of unforgettable music and entertainment.

    Known for his roles in classic films such as Ghostbusters and Groundhog Day, Murray is no stranger to the spotlight. His unexpected collaboration with Blood Brothers is sure to delight audiences and add a unique twist to their already dynamic performances.

    If you were lucky enough to snag tickets to one of these highly anticipated shows, get ready for a once-in-a-lifetime experience that you won’t want to miss. With Murray’s star power and Blood Brothers’ infectious energy, this is sure to be a concert for the books.

    Don’t miss out on this rare opportunity to see Bill Murray and Blood Brothers together on stage at Thalia Hall. Grab your tickets now and get ready for a night of music, laughter, and pure entertainment.

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