Keep ‘continuous vigilance’: DG shipping to Indian sailors in West Asia #Indian #Asia #West_Asia #continuous_vigilance’ #Indian_sailors

Congress will ‘regret’ move against Om Birla: Rijiju on Parliament session eve #Birla #Parliament_session #regret’_move #session_eve #Rijiju

UCLA Bruins vs Washington Huskies Big Ten Tournament - Quarterfinal No. 2 UCLA overcame a slow start to defeat Washington 78-60 in the Big Ten Tournament quarterfinals on Friday, March 6, 2026. Big Ten Player of the Year Lauren Betts led the Bruins with 26 points and eight rebounds, while Kiki Rice contributed 18 points and six assists. The victory extended UCLA’s winning streak to 23 games, matching the school’s longest streak in history, and marked their 22nd consecutive Big Ten win. Washington, the regular-season champion, struggled to contain UCLA’s offensive surge. Avery Howell scored 18 points for the Huskies, but the team’s two-game winning streak ended with its second loss to the Bruins this season. The game began with Washington taking an early 13-6 lead after the first quarter, and the Huskies extended their advantage to 22-12 in the second quarter. However, UCLA responded with a 15-point run, fueled by Betts and Rice, to take a 27-24 halftime lead. The Huskies fought back in the third quarter, re-taking a 34-33 lead on Elle Ladine’s three-pointer. UCLA answered with a 7-0 run, including a three from Rice and two free throws from Betts, to build a 40-34 edge. Washington remained competitive but couldn’t close the gap as UCLA closed the quarter on a 7-0 spurt, making it 49-41. The Bruins maintained their lead in the fourth quarter to secure the win. Washington’s postseason fate will be determined in the coming weeks, while UCLA faces No. 11 Ohio State in the semifinals on Saturday. The game, played in front of a sparse midday crowd in Indianapolis, highlighted UCLA’s resilience and dominance in the tournament.#big_ten_tournament #ucla_brains #washington_huskies #lauren_betts #kiki_rice

Washington Huskies vs. UCLA Bruins - Final Score - March 06, 2026 The No. 2 UCLA Bruins secured a decisive victory over the Washington Huskies in the NCAA Tournament quarterfinals, advancing to the semifinals with a final score of 66-52. The game, played at Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis, Indiana, highlighted UCLA’s resilience and offensive firepower, led by standout performance from Lauren Betts. Betts finished with 26 points and 8 rebounds, anchoring the Bruins’ efforts in a tightly contested matchup. UCLA’s dominance was evident in key stretches of the game. In the second quarter, the Bruins executed a 15-0 run over 6 minutes and 9 seconds, extending their lead to 27-24. The Huskies, however, mounted a brief comeback, completing a 13-4 scoring surge in the second quarter to cut the deficit to 15-8. Despite Washington’s efforts, UCLA’s balanced scoring and defensive adjustments proved too much. The Huskies’ Sayvia Sellers and Avery Howell contributed 10 points and 18 points respectively, while UCLA’s Kiki Rice added 18 points and 6 assists. Washington’s offense struggled to maintain consistency, particularly in the fourth quarter, as UCLA’s lead grew to 14 points. The Huskies’ B. McGaughy fouled out with 1 minute and 54 seconds remaining, further complicating their chances. UCLA’s victory solidified their position as a top-tier team in the 2025-26 Big Ten Conference, setting the stage for their semifinal showdown. The Bruins’ ability to adapt to Washington’s pressure and capitalize on key moments underscored their championship pedigree, while the Huskies’ efforts highlighted the challenges of advancing in a fiercely competitive tournament.#gainbridge_fieldhouse #ucla_brains #washington_huskies #indianapolis_indiana #big_ten_conference

UConn Huskies vs Georgetown Hoyas Big East Tournament - Quarterfinal No. 1 UConn dominated Georgetown in a 84-39 victory during the Big East tournament quarterfinals on Saturday, extending its winning streak to 48 games. Serah Williams led the Huskies with 14 points, scoring 12 of them in the first half, while Sarah Strong added 11 points and Azzi Fudd contributed 10. The Huskies, now 32-0 on the season, secured their 37th consecutive conference tournament win and 43rd straight victory against the Hoyas. KK Arnold and Kayleigh Heckel each scored 12 and eight points, respectively, as UConn built a commanding lead early. Georgetown, which had lost to UConn in the Big East tournament four times in the past five seasons, struggled to contain the Huskies’ offense. The Hoyas managed just one field goal in the third quarter, marking a low point in their performance. Laila Jewett was Georgetown’s top scorer with nine points. The game began with Georgetown scoring the first four points, but UConn quickly turned the tide. Williams sparked a 10-0 run, scoring eight points in the stretch, to give the Huskies a lead they never surrendered. The Hoyas went seven minutes without a basket in the second quarter as UConn scored 13 consecutive points, leading 47-18 at halftime. Georgetown’s inability to respond to UConn’s pressure continued in the second half. The Hoyas’ struggles highlighted their inconsistency throughout the season, as they finished with a 14-17 record and a 6-14 mark in the Big East. UConn, meanwhile, advanced to the semifinals where they would face Creighton. The Huskies’ success was underscored by individual achievements, including Strong joining a select group of UConn players with 100 steals in a season.#big_east_tournament #serah_williams #uconn_huskies #georgetown_hoyas #sarah_strong

2026 Big East Women’s Basketball Tournament Bracket, Schedule, and Viewing Guide The 2026 Big East women’s basketball tournament is set to begin this week, with the top-seeded Connecticut Huskies poised to dominate the competition. UConn, which finished the regular season with a perfect 31-0 record, will face a daunting path to the championship, but their dominance this season makes them the clear favorite. The Huskies’ 47-game winning streak, the longest in NCAA women’s basketball history, and their average margin of victory—over 37 points per game—underscore their overwhelming strength. Only two previous UConn teams had a higher average win margin, highlighting the program’s unparalleled dominance. The tournament will be held at the Mohegan Sun Arena in Uncasville, Connecticut, with games broadcast on Peacock and NBCSN. Villanova, the No. 2 seed, will be the Huskies’ most formidable early-round challenge, having lost to UConn by a combined 63 points in their two regular-season matchups. However, the Wildcats’ 16-4 conference record ensures they will be a tough opponent in the quarterfinals. Other notable teams include No. 3 Seton Hall, which advanced to the quarterfinals after a thrilling overtime victory over St. John’s, and No. 5 Creighton, which defeated Marquette in a close matchup. The tournament schedule kicks off on Friday, March 6, with the first-round games. UConn quickly advanced to the quarterfinals, crushing No. 8 Georgetown by 45 points. Villanova also moved on after a 8-point win over Providence, while Seton Hall edged out St. John’s in a low-scoring contest. The semifinals will feature UConn against Creighton on Sunday, March 8, followed by a matchup between Villanova and the winner of the earlier semifinal.#big_east #peacock #mohegan_sun_arena #connecticut_huskies #nbc_sn

No. 1 UConn, Creighton to Play in BIG EAST Tournament Semifinals The top-ranked and top-seeded UConn women’s basketball team will face No. 5-seed Creighton in the BIG EAST Tournament semifinals on Sunday. The game, scheduled for 2:30 p.m. at Mohegan Sun Arena in Uncasville, Connecticut, will be broadcast on peacock/NBC Sports Network and the UConn Sports Network from Learfield (FOX Sports 97.9). UConn, which entered the tournament with a perfect 32-0 record and a 20-0 mark in the BIG EAST regular season, is seeking its 31st conference tournament title and 24th as a member of the league. The Huskies have now won 12 consecutive conference tournament championships. UConn advanced to the semifinals with an 84-39 victory over No. 8-seed Georgetown in the quarterfinals. Senior Serah Williams led the team with a season-high 14 points and seven rebounds, while UConn recorded 42 points off turnovers during the game. The Huskies’ dominance was evident, as they outscored Georgetown in every statistical category. The matchup against Creighton marks a rematch of a Feb. 11 game in Storrs, where UConn defeated the Bluejays 94-44. Sophomore Allie Ziebell contributed 20 points off the bench in that contest. UConn’s all-time record against Creighton is 14-0, showcasing a significant advantage in their series history. Creighton, the No. 5 seed, advanced to the semifinals by defeating No. 4-seed Marquette 57-44. Ava Zediker leads the Bluejays with 13.5 points per game, and head coach Jim Flanery, in his 24th season at Creighton, will face UConn for the first time in the tournament. UConn’s performance this season has been highlighted by its dominance in the BIG EAST.#uconn #creighton #big_east_tournament #mohegan_sun_arena #serah_williams

B1G Women’s Hoops Tournament Sunday Hawkeye Huddle Information Fans attending the Big Ten Women’s Basketball Tournament in Indianapolis are invited to join the Hawkeye Huddle before Sunday’s championship game. The event, hosted by the I-Club and the Office of Alumni Engagement, will take place at The Hangar (501 Madison Ave., Indianapolis) from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. ET. The free gathering will include a Hawkeye DJ, light snacks, and beverages, offering fans a chance to connect with the team and other supporters. This year, registration is required for all Hawkeye Huddles. Fans planning to attend Saturday’s event can sign up in advance through the provided link. Unregistered attendees will be placed on a waitlist. The tournament’s championship game will feature the No. 2 seed Iowa Hawkeyes against the No. 1 seed UCLA Bruins, scheduled for 2:15 p.m. ET at Gainbridge Fieldhouse. For additional details about the Hawkeye Huddles and the I-Club, visitors can visit jointheiclub.com or follow the I-Club on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. The event highlights the team’s engagement with fans during the tournament, emphasizing community and support for the Iowa women’s basketball program.#big_ten #iowa_hawkeyes #ucla_brains #the_hangar #jointheiclub_com

Iowa Women's Basketball Faces UCLA in Big Ten Tournament Final No. 2 seed Iowa women’s basketball will take on No. 1 seed UCLA in the Big Ten Tournament championship game on Sunday, March 8, at Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis. The matchup marks a rematch of a previous game in which Iowa fell to UCLA, 88-65, on February 1. Iowa advanced to the final by defeating No. 3 seed Michigan, 59-42, in the semifinals. The Hawkeyes, with a record of 26-5, will face UCLA, which secured its spot in the championship after defeating No. 5 Ohio State, 72-62, in the early semifinal. UCLA enters the game with a 30-1 overall record, showcasing its dominance in the tournament. The championship game is scheduled to start at 1:15 p.m. Central Time. The event will be broadcast live, with viewers able to stream the game through Fubo, which offers a free trial. For those unable to watch live, live updates and additional coverage will be available via the provided link. The matchup highlights the competitive nature of the Big Ten Tournament, with both teams demonstrating strong performances throughout the season. Iowa’s victory over Michigan underscores its resilience, while UCLA’s consistent success reflects its depth and skill. The game promises to be a thrilling conclusion to the tournament, with fans eagerly anticipating the outcome.#gainbridge_fieldhouse #big_ten_tournament #indianapolis #iowa_women_basketball #ucla
UCLA vs. Iowa in the Big Ten Women’s Title Game: Prediction, Odds, and Key Insights The 2026 Big Ten Women’s Basketball Tournament has reached its final, with No. 1 seed UCLA and No. 2 seed Iowa set to clash in Indianapolis. The matchup, scheduled for Sunday, March 8, at 2:15 p.m. ET at Gainbridge Fieldhouse, pits two powerhouse programs against each other in a battle for the conference crown. UCLA, the reigning Big Ten champion, seeks to secure its second title in three years, while Iowa aims to extend its dominance in the tournament, which it has won four times since 2022. The Bruins, led by 6-foot-7 forward Lauren Betts, entered the season as overwhelming favorites. Their 30-1 record includes a perfect 18-0 mark in Big Ten play, with 17 wins coming by double digits. UCLA’s size and depth have been key factors, as evidenced by their 88-65 victory over Iowa on February 1. The Bruins’ five players in double figures, 58% shooting efficiency, and 19 turnovers forced in that game underscored their dominance. However, Iowa’s resilience in the tournament has shifted the narrative. Iowa, ranked No. 9 in the country, has defied expectations after a second-place finish in the Big Ten standings. The Hawkeyes’ coach, Jan Jensen, acknowledged the team’s underdog story, noting that no one predicted their current position. “We’re at a spot now where nobody in the country thought we’d be,” Jensen said, emphasizing the team’s belief in their abilities. Iowa’s success has been fueled by grit and adaptability, with players like Chit-Chat Wright and Hannah Stuelke stepping up in critical moments. Both teams have focused on their own preparation ahead of the final.#gainbridge_fieldhouse #ucla #iowa #jan_jensen #charlisse_legger_walker

Freddie Prinze Jr.: Bio And Career Highlights Freddie James Prinze Jr., an American actor, producer, and screenwriter, is best known for his role in the 1997 slasher film I Know What You Did Last Summer, which launched his career as a prominent figure in late 1990s Hollywood. Born in Los Angeles, California, he is the only child of Katherine Elaine Prinze and actor Freddie Prinze Sr. After his father’s death, he was raised by his mother in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Raised Catholic, he learned Spanish and embraced his Puerto Rican heritage. Prinze attended La Cueva High School, graduating in 1994, and developed an early passion for acting through school productions and the Albuquerque Children’s Theatre. His breakthrough came with I Know What You Did Last Summer, which became a box office success and solidified his status as a teen heartthrob. Over time, he expanded his career beyond acting, transitioning into production and writing. He co-created and executive produced the ABC sitcom Freddie, and contributed as a writer and producer for WWE. His career also included notable roles in television and voice acting. He earned a Teen Choice Award for his performance in She’s All That and a Behind the Voice Actors Award for voicing Kanan Jarrus in Star Wars Rebels. Prinze’s personal life includes a long-term relationship with actress Sarah Michelle Gellar, whom he married in 2002. The couple, who met on the set of I Know What You Did Last Summer, share two children: daughter Charlotte Grace Prinze and son Rocky James Prinze. They are known for maintaining a private family life while collaborating on projects. Prinze’s career reflects a blend of versatility and dedication, spanning film, television, and production.#freddie_prinze_jr #katherine_elaine_prinze #freddie_prinze_sr #albuquerque_new_mexico #la_cueva_high_school
