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NCAA Tournament 2026: Resultados y Calendario de Hoy

by Editor de Deportes marzo 22, 2026
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La edición de 2026 del Torneo de la NCAA continúa este sábado con la primera ronda de partidos de la segunda fase, a medida que se van definiendo los equipos para la Dulce Dieciséis. La primera ronda tuvo pocas sorpresas en cuanto a los cabezas de serie, pero cuatro equipos con siembra baja – No. 12 High Point, No. 11 Texas, No. 11 VCU y No. 10 Texas A&M – estarán en acción buscando mantener vivas sus temporadas.

El equipo número uno, Duke, que superó por poco a Siena, se enfrentará al No. 9, TCU. El primer puesto en la Dulce Dieciséis estará en juego cuando el No. 1 Michigan se enfrente al No. 9 Saint Louis. Poco después, el No. 6 Louisville se medirá al No. 3 Michigan State en un enfrentamiento entre dos de los programas más reconocidos del deporte.

El No. 4 Nebraska y High Point hacen su primera aparición en la segunda ronda del torneo tras vencer a Troy y Wisconsin, respectivamente. Nebraska se enfrentará al No. 5 Vanderbilt, mientras que High Point se medirá al No. 4 Arkansas.

Calendario de TV del Torneo de la NCAA 2026

Todos los horarios son de la hora del Este | Calendario del Torneo de la NCAA | Bracket EN VIVO

  • (1) Michigan 95 (9) Saint Louis 72 | Resaltados
  • (3) Michigan State 77, (6) Louisville 69 | Resaltados
  • (1) Duke 81 (9) TCU 58 | Resaltados
  • (2) Houston vs. (10) Texas A&M — 6:10 p.m. En TNT | Ver en vivo
  • (3) Gonzaga vs. (11) Texas — 7:10 p.m. En TBS | Ver en vivo
  • (3) Illinois vs. (11) VCU — 7:50 p.m. En CBS | Ver en vivo
  • (4) Nebraska vs. (5) Vanderbilt — 8:45 p.m. En TNT | Ver en vivo
  • (4) Arkansas vs. (12) High Point — 9:45 p.m. En TBS | Ver en vivo

CBS Sports estará con usted en todo momento, actualizando esta historia con lo último de cada partido de la segunda ronda del sábado. Manténgase conectado aquí para obtener resultados, análisis y momentos destacados.

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Noticias

Richmond police chief announces safety changes for Shockoe Bottom after mass shooting

by Diego Ramírez – Managing Editor marzo 20, 2026
written by Diego Ramírez – Managing Editor

RICHMOND, Va. (WWBT) – Richmond’s police chief announced safety changes for Shockoe Bottom nearly a month after a mass shooting left two people dead and several others hurt.

Chief Rick Edwards met with business owners and other city representatives to outline plans that include a substation, new cameras and consistent nighttime patrols.

“One of the things I heard pretty loud and clearly from some of the business owners was they wanted consistency with the officers,” Chief Rick Edwards said.

Previously, Richmond Police would rotate the 9 p.m. to 4 a.m. weekend shift, as a way to be fair to its team.

Now, Chief Edwards says it will be all first precinct officers patrolling Shockoe during that time.

“We’ll maintain that core group of people that will be there day in and day out. And we know that if they can set the tone early for the summer, we think that it’ll make it better for everyone. They’ll have a vested ownership of it,” he said.

Chief Edwards also described what he’s calling a “mini substation” in the neighborhood, which will be in the Seaboard building.

“We’ll stage some of our equipment there, we’ll have a break room for them, the ability to take police reports, the ability to process arrests, even for their juvenile arrest and we can meet parents there,” Chief Edwards said.

The six new cameras he had previously announced are now going up in June.

The Office of Gun Violence Prevention is focusing on community-led efforts, including a “nightmarket” in Shockoe to promote peace and a new ambassador program that will start training in April through June.

Ambassadors will work all over Richmond.

“Our goal is to have six individuals, a cadre, or group of groups that can work with different hospitals within the communities across Richmond,” said Greg Hopkins of the Office of Gun Violence Prevention.

Commonwealth’s Attorney Colette McEachin said the investigation into the February mass shooting is ongoing and all three suspects have asked to get attorneys.

“Then we’ll start the proceeding of discovery and motions and things like that,” McEachin said.

While some attendees still had questions about parking, getting into the neighborhood when it’s blocked off for patrols, there was overall a more calm tone this second meeting.

Some business owners tell 12 On Your Side the quick changes represent more progress than they have seen in years, while some other owners say they wish more bar and restaurant representatives would show up to the meetings, to get more engagement.

“Collectively and collaboratively, we can get to the place we want to be. And that’s not just existing, talking about thriving, vibrant, Shockoe Bottom community,” Councilmember Cynthia Newbille said.

The next meeting between police, city leaders and business owners is set for April.

Copyright 2026 WWBT. All rights reserved.

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Tecnología

Arrestada a punta de pistola mientras cuidaba niños

by Editor de Tecnologia marzo 16, 2026
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El 14 de julio de 2025, Angela Lipps, de 50 años, fue arrestada a punta de pistola por agentes federales mientras cuidaba a cuatro niños.

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NBA: Resumen y Resultados del Domingo 15 de Marzo de 2026

by Editor de Deportes marzo 15, 2026
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Oklahoma City remontó para vencer a Minnesota Timberwolves 116-103 este domingo. A pesar de que Minnesota mantuvo una ventaja de nueve puntos a mediados del tercer cuarto, el Thunder respondió con una actuación dominante en la segunda mitad, superando a los Timberwolves 69-50.

Chet Holmgren lideró al Thunder con 21 puntos, nueve rebotes, dos asistencias y tres robos de balón. Shai Gilgeous-Alexander contribuyó con 20 puntos, tres rebotes, 10 asistencias y dos robos.

Por parte de los Timberwolves, Julius Randle fue el máximo anotador con 32 puntos, siete rebotes y seis asistencias.

Turned it up & closed it out ⚡️ pic.twitter.com/EXLNCd5POe

— OKC THUNDER (@okcthunder) March 15, 2026

Put the work in as a squad ⚡️

Catch up with SGA and Chet postgame after today’s Sunday matinee 🎤 pic.twitter.com/jdKdNKCri8

— OKC THUNDER (@okcthunder) March 15, 2026

En otros resultados de la jornada, los Dallas Mavericks derrotaron a los Cleveland Cavaliers 130-120 en un partido sorprendente, tomando el control del juego con un tercer cuarto de 40-27. Cooper Flagg destacó con 27 puntos, seis rebotes, 10 asistencias y dos bloqueos, mientras que PJ Washington aportó 20 puntos, 11 rebotes, dos asistencias y cinco robos. Donovan Mitchell lideró a Cleveland con 26 puntos y 11 asistencias.

Final. @Redfin | #LetEmKnow pic.twitter.com/yHZoAhtoUq

— Cleveland Cavaliers (@cavs) March 15, 2026

Cooper Flagg 😤

Keep the ball low.
Muscle through contact.
Score.

He finished with 27p, 6r, and 10a as the Mavs win on the road! pic.twitter.com/uY8IyPO2rI

— NBA (@NBA) March 15, 2026

En otros encuentros, los Golden State Warriors se enfrentarán a los New York Knicks por ABC. Los Warriors han tenido dificultades sin Stephen Curry, perdiendo cinco de sus últimos seis partidos, mientras que los Knicks se encuentran en el tercer lugar de la Conferencia Este con un récord de 43-25.

Finalmente, los Philadelphia 76ers se medirán a los Portland Trail Blazers. Los Sixers, que están sin varios jugadores clave, tienen un récord de 36-31 y buscarán continuar su buen momento contra un Portland que viene de una victoria 124-114 sobre los Utah Jazz.

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Wilmington couple says vehicles were struck by thrown objects near the same intersection

by Diego Ramírez – Managing Editor marzo 14, 2026
written by Diego Ramírez – Managing Editor

Jim and Sheila Whitmeyer say both incidents occurred near the intersection of Carolina Beach Road and Independence Boulevard while they were …

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Deportes

Dos ciclistas mayores fallecen en accidente en Sumter County

by Editor de Deportes marzo 13, 2026
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Tragedia en Sumter County esta mañana de viernes. Dos mujeres de la tercera edad fallecieron tras ser atropelladas mientras practicaban ciclismo. El incidente ocurrió en la mañana del 13 de marzo de 2026.

La información más reciente indica que la noticia fue publicada a las 2:19 PM PDT y actualizada hace dos horas.

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Salud

Dentista Greenville fallecido en accidente aéreo: Un año después

by Editora de Salud marzo 13, 2026
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Un año después de que un accidente aéreo cobrara la vida de un dentista de Greenville y su esposa, familiares y amigos recuerdan el impacto que la pareja tuvo en el este de Carolina del Norte. El Dr. Mark Bowman y Robin Bowman fallecieron el 14 de marzo de 2025, cuando su avión Beechcraft Bonanza se estrelló poco después de despegar del Aeropuerto Pitt-Greenville. La pareja se dirigía a la República Dominicana para brindar atención dental a comunidades desatendidas.

El avión cayó en la zona de North Memorial Drive y Belvoir Road, y fue encontrado en Consolidated Pipe en North Greene Street. Alex Bowman, hijo de Mark Bowman, dijo que su padre y su madrastra se caracterizaban por su generosidad y su vínculo con quienes los rodeaban. “Mi papá y Robin eran personas muy amorosas. Padres, amigos y vecinos muy amorosos”, afirmó Alex Bowman.

Alex Bowman comentó que la familia viajaba con frecuencia junta, incluso en viajes de misión a la República Dominicana. “No importaba si estábamos viajando juntos, descansando en la playa o volando, lo importante era estar juntos”, dijo.

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Tina Wood, amiga de Robin Bowman durante más de 20 años, dijo que enterarse de su muerte fue una sorpresa repentina. “Me tomó por completo desprevenida, no esperaba esa llamada”, dijo Wood. Wood describió a Robin Bowman como una fuente constante de apoyo. “Siempre fue ese apoyo que ni siquiera sabía que necesitaba, y siempre estuvo ahí”, dijo. “No había nada que no haría por nadie. Tenía un corazón y un alma muy generosos”.

La noticia de la muerte del Dr. Mark Bowman también conmocionó a la comunidad, y a su consultorio dental en Greenville, Bowman, Padgett and Associates. Jony Grant, quien trabajó bajo la dirección del Dr. Bowman durante más de 10 años, dijo que su antiguo empleador estableció un estándar al que otros aspiraban. “Simplemente la persona que era y el médico que era, también, la forma en que trataba a sus pacientes. Tenía mucho respeto por los estándares que estableció”, dijo Grant.

Según la Junta Nacional de Seguridad en el Transporte de EE. UU. (NTSB), el accidente aéreo fue causado cuando la aeronave golpeó un remolque plano estacionado y un lote de almacenamiento cubierto de grava.

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ACC Tournament men’s basketball live updates, scores, news

by Diego Ramírez – Managing Editor marzo 13, 2026
written by Diego Ramírez – Managing Editor

Charlotte

Day 3 at the ACC Tournament meant the top seeds finally hit the court for the quarterfinals.

Top-seeded Duke, No. 2 seed Virginia, No. 3 seed Miami and No. 4 seed North Carolina had two days of rest while the rest of the field played games Tuesday and Wednesday. All the teams that played Tuesday were eliminated, leaving only the top eight seeds to fill the eight quarterfinal slots.

Journalists from the News & Observer, Charlotte Observer and The State of Columbia, South Carolina, are on site at Spectrum Center covering the games and the surrounding festivities all week.

Here’s what we saw Thursday:

N.C. State’s Darrion Williams (1) walks back to the bench after Virginia’s 81-74 victory over N.C. State in the quarterfinals of the 2026 ACC Men’s Basketball Tournament at the Spectrum Center in Charlotte, N.C., Thursday, March 12, 2026. Ethan Hyman ehyman@newsobserver.com

Clemson beats UNC

No. 5 seed Clemson claimed the final ACC Tournament semifinal berth late Thursday night by defeating No. 4 seed North Carolina, 80-79.

The Tigers (24-9) led 39-31 at halftime and pushed their lead as large as 18 in the second half. They led 73-58 with 3:36 to play when the Tar Heels unleashed a frantic comeback. UNC made its final five shots from the field and pulled within a point on Derek Dixon’s 3-pointer with 2.7 seconds left.

UNC fouled Nick Davidson with 2.4 seconds left. He missed the first attempt. When he missed the second, UNC had to attempt a half-court heave because it had no timeouts remaining. The shot fell well short, and the Tigers advanced.

Five Clemson players scored in double figures, led by Nick Davidson’s 17 points. Henri Veessar scored 28 points with 17 rebounds for UNC.

Cayden Boozer’s putback seals Duke’s nail-biting win over Florida State

It looked good. Almost too good.

Senior guard Lajae Jones took Duke freshman Dame Sarr one-on-one. Sarr slipped. Jones had enough separation to rise up for a clean stepback 3-pointer.

The ball bounced off the rim, sealing Duke’s 80-79 win.

Just a bit before that sequence, Cayden Boozer was responsible for one of the most consequential sequences of the night. His second-chance tip-in layup put Duke up to 80 points, giving the Blue Devils just enough padding to edge the Seminoles.

With the victory, Duke advances to the ACC Tournament semifinals and will face the winner of the Clemson-UNC game, which tips off at approximately 9:30 p.m.

Viral FSU staffers on a roll with successful challenges

They rose to fame suddenly Wednesday night.

In the first half of FSU’s win over Cal in the ACC Tournament second round, broadcast cameras caught Seminole staffers Michael Rubin (no, not that Michael Rubin) and Ryan Shnider celebrating a successful video review with a pretty sweet handshake. The clip soon went viral on social media.

Thursday night, the duo was on a roll again. Just five minutes into the second half against the Blue Devils, Florida State coach Luke Loucks had already run out of challenges. But it was well worth it. His staff — led by Shnider and Rubin — were responsible for two successful challenges, taking full advantage of the new NCAA challenge rule implemented this season.

Those overturned calls — along with plenty of production from Lajae Jones, Chauncey Wiggins and Robert McCray V — helped the Seminoles keep the game close for long stretches against the Blue Devils.

Update on Clemson’s Carter Welling

Clemson men’s basketball confirmed Thursday evening that starting forward Carter Welling tore his ACL Wednesday night against Wake Forest.

There’s “no timetable yet for Welling’s return,” per a school release. In other words, he’s out for the rest of the season.

Welling had an MRI earlier Thursday. It’s a tough break for him ahead of Thursday night’s matchup against UNC and with the NCAA Tournament around the corner.

This marks Clemson’s second season-ending torn ACL injury of the season. Freshman guard Zac Foster also tore his ACL in December.

Duke and Florida State close at the half

Isaiah Evans scored 22 points in the first half against Florida State, but Duke still entered halftime in a tight contest against the Seminoles. After 20 minutes of play, the Blue Devils trailed, 44-43.

FSU hit 46.7% of its 3-point attempts in the opening half, with Lajae Jones leading the Seminoles in scoring with 16 before the break.

Duke head coach Jon Scheyer watches during the first half of Duke’s game against Florida State in the quarterfinals of the 2026 ACC Men’s Basketball Tournament at the Spectrum Center in Charlotte, N.C., Thursday, March 12, 2026.
Duke head coach Jon Scheyer watches during the first half of Duke’s game against Florida State in the quarterfinals of the 2026 ACC Men’s Basketball Tournament at the Spectrum Center in Charlotte, N.C., Thursday, March 12, 2026. Ethan Hyman ehyman@newsobserver.com

Duke has dominated on the boards, outrebounding Florida State 26-11. The Blue Devils are also getting to the line with ease — attempting 20 free throws in the first half.

A note for those watching at home: Evans’ career-high 28 points came earlier this year against — you guessed it — Florida State. Evans blitzed the Seminoles on Jan. 3 with six triples, matching his career best for treys in a single game.

Duke will take all it can get from the Fayetteville native and Third Team All-ACC selectee as the Blue Devils look to gain some separation in the second half.

Duke’s Cameron Boozer (12) looks for room while defended by Florida State's Chauncey Wiggins (7) and Lajae Jones (10) during the first half of Duke’s game against Florida State in the quarterfinals of the 2026 ACC Men’s Basketball Tournament at the Spectrum Center in Charlotte, N.C., Thursday, March 12, 2026.
Duke’s Cameron Boozer (12) looks for room while defended by Florida State’s Chauncey Wiggins (7) and Lajae Jones (10) during the first half of Duke’s game against Florida State in the quarterfinals of the 2026 ACC Men’s Basketball Tournament at the Spectrum Center in Charlotte, N.C., Thursday, March 12, 2026. Ethan Hyman ehyman@newsobserver.com

Duke’s Patrick Ngongba and Caleb Foster both arrive in boots

When Patrick Ngongba and Caleb Foster arrived with top-ranked Duke at the Spectrum Center on Thursday night, both of them rolled in on scooters to prop up their booted right feet.

Duke’s Patrick Ngongba II and Caleb Foster take selfies with fans before Duke’s game against Florida State in the quarterfinals of the 2026 ACC Men’s Basketball Tournament at the Spectrum Center in Charlotte, N.C., Thursday, March 12, 2026.
Duke’s Patrick Ngongba II and Caleb Foster take selfies with fans before Duke’s game against Florida State in the quarterfinals of the 2026 ACC Men’s Basketball Tournament at the Spectrum Center in Charlotte, N.C., Thursday, March 12, 2026. Ethan Hyman ehyman@newsobserver.com

The Blue Devils lost Foster, their starting point guard, to a broken right foot — an injury he suffered in Duke’s regular-season finale on Saturday. He will be out for an extended period of time and rolled in Thursday with a bulky black boot on his right foot.

Just ahead of him, Ngongba had a matching boot on his right foot — albeit a bit lighter — and also entered the Blue Devils’ visiting locker room on a scooter.

Duke’s coaching staff has offered a bit more optimism on Ngongba’s status for this ACC Tournament. The sophomore forward had been dealing with foot soreness that crept up in the win at N.C. State. He was listed as a game-time decision for the Blue Devils’ game against UNC on Saturday but ended up sitting out.

He’s being held out of the ACC Tournament with the intention of resting him for the NCAA Tournament.

“That’s our focus,” Scheyer said Tuesday. “We’re going to get him right so that he’s able to join us when we go for the real thing here in the NCAA Tournament.”

John Lucas II, Allen Iverson among the stars in attendance

John Lucas II was merely a spectator on Thursday afternoon, watching his son Jai Lucas coach No. 3 seed Miami to a 78-73 win over No. 6 seed Louisville, but the player and coach in him came out, too.

He stood up to protest calls. He gripped the railing in front of him during critical Hurricanes free throw attempts down the stretch. Finally, when the win was sealed, he threw both arms up in celebration and smiled.

“It’s different to see him in a different role,” Jai Lucas said after Miami’s win Thursday. “I mean, I’ve always been the one following him and being with him in the gym… now that he’s older, you just get to kind of see him love being around and just being a part of it.”

John Lucas II is a native of Durham who broke “Pistol” Pete Maravich’s state high school scoring record at Hillside High School before becoming the first point guard ever drafted first overall in the NBA in 1976. His playing career gave way to a legendary coaching career with stops in San Antonio, Philadelphia and Cleveland.

But he wasn’t the only NBA royalty at the Spectrum Center Thursday, as Allen Iverson sat courtside to watch the N.C. State-Virginia matchup at noon.

Miami defeats Louisville

Playing No. 6 seed Louisville for the second time in six days, Miami led the entire second half to complete a 78-73 win in Thursday’s second quarterfinal.

No. 3 seed Miami took a 44-41 lead to intermission and pushed it to as many as nine points in the second half on the way to gaining revenge after losing 92-89 at home to Louisville in last Saturday’s regular-season finale.

Malik Reneau scored 24 points to pace the Hurricanes (25-7) while Tru Washington added 17 points. Ryan Conwell scored 22 points to lead Louisville (23-10), which shot just 41.5% after halftime. The Cardinals committed 13 turnovers in the loss.

Virginia knocks out N.C. State

Unlike their regular-season meetings that turned lopsided, Virginia needed nearly every second of Thursday’s ACC Tournament quarterfinal game before subduing N.C. State, 81-74.

In the teams’ two regular-season meetings, Virginia won 76-61 and 90-61.

But Paul McNeil poured in 26 points, hitting 6 of 11 3-pointers, as the Wolfpack trailed by just four points in the final minute. McNeil’s 3-pointer with 27 seconds cut Virginia’s lead to 78-74. But the Cavaliers hit three free throws from there to close out the win.

Malik Thomas led Virginia (28-4) with 16 points while Thijs De Ridder added 15.

Ven-Allen Lubin had a solid game inside for the Wolfpack (20-13) with 14 points and 10 rebounds.

N.C. State's Ven-Allen Lubin slams in two during the first half of the Wolfpack’s ACC Tournament quarterfinal game against Virginia on Thursday, March 12, 2026, at the Spectrum Center in Charlotte, N.C.
N.C. State’s Ven-Allen Lubin slams in two during the first half of the Wolfpack’s ACC Tournament quarterfinal game against Virginia on Thursday, March 12, 2026, at the Spectrum Center in Charlotte, N.C. Kaitlin McKeown kmckeown@newsobserver.com

Will the Wolfpack upset?

N.C. State head coach Will Wade watched members of his and Virginia’s teams warm up prior to the Wolfpack-Cavaliers quarterfinal matchup.

In a brief, good-natured interaction, Wade didn’t exactly inspire confidence in his squad, which was blown out in the two regular season meetings.

“We’ve played Virginia twice, you know how it (expletive) looks,” he said, ribbing on his team.

Several bracketologists have N.C. State in the NCAA Tournament field after its win against Pittsburgh on Wednesday. They say a third loss to the Cavaliers shouldn’t do much, and an upset would likely only move the team up one seed line.

Why ACC changed tournament schedule

Traditionally, since the ACC adopted the 15-team tournament format a decade ago, the No. 1 team made its debut in the noon game on Thursday.

With Duke in the No. 1 slot again this season, the ACC and ESPN agreed to a flex option to set tournament times differently for quarterfinals and semifinals.

Thus, the top-seeded Blue Devils play Florida State at 7 p.m., followed by No. 4 seed North Carolina facing No. 5 seed Clemson.

The league’s logic, in conjunction with its television partner, is sound.

Duke is the most-watched team in the nation this season in terms of television audience. Three of the top-four most-watched games involved the Blue Devils, topped by Duke’s 80-71 win over Arkansas on Thanksgiving night that drew 6.8 million viewers on CBS

Duke’s 68-63 win over Michigan on Feb. 21 is No. 2 on the list, with 4.3 million tuning in. That’s the most-watched game on ESPN all season.

UNC was part of the second-largest television audience as 6.5 million people watched its 74-68 loss to Michigan State on Thanksgiving Day on FOX.

Of course, the two Duke-UNC battles are also among the top four television audiences, with 3.51 million watching the Tar Heels’ 71-68 win on Feb. 7 in Chapel Hill and 3.42 million tuning into ESPN for Duke’s 76-61 win at Cameron Indoor Stadium last Saturday night.

So, the Blue Devils and Tar Heels are in prime time tonight and, if they advance, would meet in a 9:30 p.m. game in Friday night’s semifinals.

That doesn’t mean Duke coach Jon Scheyer is happy about the new schedule.

“Proud of this win,” Scheyer said after the Blue Devils edge Florida State on Thursday. “We have to recover quickly. We’re not playing the noon game this year. We’re the only 1 seed not to be playing early in the country. But it’s a quick turnaround, and we’re going to work on keeping this thing going.”

ACC Tournament schedule

At Spectrum Center, Charlotte

Tuesday’s results

Game 1: Pittsburgh 64, Stanford 63

Game 2: SMU 86, Syracuse 69

Game 3: Wake Forest 95, Virginia Tech 89

Wednesday’s results

Game 4: N.C. State 98, Pittsburgh 88

Game 5: Louisville 62, SMU 58

Game 6: Florida State 95, California 89

Game 7: Clemson 71, Wake Forest 62

Thursday’s quarterfinals

Game 8: Virginia 81, N.C. State 74

Game 9: Miami 78, Louisville 73

Game 10: Duke 80, Florida State 79

Game 11: Clemson 80, North Carolina 79

Friday’s semifinals

No. 2 Virginia (28-4) vs. No. 3 Miami (25-7), 7 p.m. (ESPN2)

No. 1 Duke (30-2) vs. No. 5 Clemson (24-9), 9:30 p.m. (ESPN2)

Saturday’s game

Championship: 8:30 p.m. (ESPN)

This story was originally published March 12, 2026 at 11:53 AM.

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Concord Dental: How dental x-rays can benefit your smile – FOX 8

by Diego Ramírez – Managing Editor marzo 12, 2026
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Jazmynn Allen: Ayuda para tratamiento cerebral en Duke University

by Editora de Salud marzo 11, 2026
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Richmond Hill, Georgia – Una familia de Richmond Hill está buscando el apoyo de la comunidad para costear un tratamiento médico en la Universidad de Duke para su hija, quien sufrió daño cerebral al nacer.

Jazmynn Allen comenzó a sufrir múltiples convulsiones a los 10 meses de edad. Los médicos le dijeron a su madre, Cody Allen, que Jazmynn probablemente nunca caminaría, hablaría o tendría la oportunidad de llevar una vida normal. La familia ha continuado buscando formas de mejorar la vida de Jazmynn participando en ensayos clínicos y buscando múltiples cirugías a lo largo de los años.

Tratamiento en la Universidad de Duke

Cody Allen descubrió un programa de terapia celular en la Universidad de Duke que podría ayudar a fortalecer las partes dañadas del cerebro de Jazmynn y mejorar su movilidad. El tratamiento implica una infusión de células madre de la sangre del cordón umbilical de un donante.

Inicialmente, Duke rechazó a Jazmynn para el programa debido a la baja actividad cerebral mostrada en una resonancia magnética. Cody Allen envió videos de su hija al equipo de Duke, lo que los llevó a reconsiderar. Un representante de Duke le dijo a Cody Allen: “Ha hecho un trabajo increíble defendiéndola. Porque algunas personas se rinden después de eso”.

Ahora, la familia Allen enfrenta otro gran problema: el tratamiento cuesta $15,000 y debe pagarse por adelantado. “No estoy pidiendo dinero para algo aleatorio”, dijo Cody Allen. “Estoy tratando de darle a mi hija la mejor vida posible”.

Cómo ayudar

La familia Allen está organizando una recaudación de fondos el 22 de marzo de 3 a 5 p.m. en el Museo de la Sociedad Histórica de Richmond Hill. Negocios locales están colaborando con tarjetas de regalo, castillos inflables, canastas para subastar, un camión de comida y sesiones de fotos familiares.

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La familia de Jazmynn ha iniciado un GoFundMe para ayudar a cubrir el costo de $15,000 del tratamiento, que se puede encontrar en:

gofund.me/b80c4cac0

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