No. 11 Gonzaga rebounds with blowout of No. 18 Kentucky

Graham Ike dominated with 28 points and 10 rebounds, Braden Huff added 20 points and No. 11 Gonzaga overwhelmed No. 18 Kentucky in a 94-59 victory on Friday night as part of the Music City Madness in Nashville, Tenn.

Gonzaga (8-1), which bounced back from a 40-point loss to then-No. 7 Michigan on Nov. 26, enjoyed a wire-to-wire victory. Huff scored the game's first points 12 seconds in and the Bulldogs never looked back. They jumped out to a 19-2 lead, led 43-20 by halftime and extended it to 37 points in the second half.

Rounding out the Bulldogs' double-digit scorers were Adam Miller and Braeden Smith, who both finished with 11 points off the bench. Smith also had six rebounds and six assists. Gonzaga shot 57.1% from the field and made half of its 3-point attempts (9 of 18).

The 35-point loss for Kentucky (5-4) was its first by 30 or more since a 118-84 loss to Duke on Nov. 6, 2018. The Wildcats have lost all four of their games against ranked opponents this season.

Otega Oweh led Kentucky with 16 points, five rebounds and five assists. Collin Chandler finished with 11 points for the Wildcats, who shot 26.7% from the field and 20.6% from 3-point range.

Gonzaga's fast start featured 3-pointers by Mario Saint-Supery and Steele Venters and an old-fashioned three-point play by Huff. A jumper by Miller at the 12:12 mark made it 19-2.

Kentucky missed its first 10 field-goal attempts and had five turnovers before Denzel Aberdeen knocked down a corner 3. But the Wildcats never cut significantly into the lead.

The Bulldogs had another 7-0 spurt later in the half, taking a 30-11 lead on a putback by Ike at the 5:44 mark. By halftime, Gonzaga had made 50% (17 of 34) of its shots from the field compared to Kentucky's 16.1% (5 of 31). The Bulldogs had a 22-4 advantage in points in the paint, thanks in part to Ike's 17 first-half points.

Kentucky, which rallied back from a 16-point halftime deficit against Gonzaga last season, didn't fare any better in the second half.

The Bulldogs extended their lead to 61-30 with just under 13 minutes left after a 7-0 run, started with a 3 by Emmanuel Innocenti.

Gonzaga leads the all-time series 3-2. Up next, Gonzaga returns home to face North Florida on Sunday. Kentucky hosts North Carolina Central on Tuesday.

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Ducks snap Capitals' 6-game winning streak with 4-3 shootout victory on goals by Terry, McTavish

ANAHEIM, Calif. (AP) — Troy Terry and Mason McTavish scored in the shootout, and the Anaheim Ducks snapped the Washington Capitals' six-game winning streak with a 4-3 victory Friday night.

Beckett Sennecke took the NHL's rookie scoring lead with a goal and an assist for the Pacific Division-leading Ducks, who rebounded froma 7-0 loss to Utahon Wednesday with a much-improved effort. Cutter Gauthier scored his 16th goal and Ross Johnston had a goal and an assist for Anaheim.

Logan Thompson made 34 saves in a standout performance for the Caps, who took a point from every stop ontheir three-game California road swingdespite losing for only the second time in 11 games. Tom Wilson, Ethen Frank and Aliaksei Protas scored in regulation for the Caps, and Anthony Beauvillier tallied in the shootout.

Ville Husso made 18 saves and gloved Frank's shootout try to end it.

After Wilson scored his 17th goal from the slot midway through the first period, Gauthier tied it off a clever setup from Sennecke.

Frank scored on a rebound early in the second period. Johnston tied it 13 seconds later with a redirection of Radko Gudas' slap shot for the fourth-line grinder's second goal, but Protas scored on a fat rebound moments later.

Sennecke tied it again late in the second with a deflected shot for his eighth goal and his 22nd point, both tops among rookies.

Washington rookie Ryan Leonard didn't return after his face was bloodied on an unpenalized first-period check from Jacob Trouba.

Mikael Granlund returned after missing 18 of the Ducks' previous 19 games due to a lower-body injury.

With Charlie Lindgren injured, Washington's backup goalie was Parker Milner, a 35-year-old retired minor-league goalie who occasionally practices with the Caps — and who coincidentally came along on the road trip.

Milner, a minor-league teammate of Thompson, is now the food editor at The Post and Courier in Charleston, South Carolina. Before warmups, the Caps gave Milner the traditional solo lap for players making their NHL debuts.

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Starc's unbeaten 46 extends Australia's lead to 116 on Day 3 of 2nd Ashes test

BRISBANE, Australia (AP) — Mitchell Starc punished England with the bat rather than the ball in the first session Saturday to help lift Australia to a 116-run first-innings lead on Day 3 of the second Ashes cricket test.

Starc was unbeaten on 46 and Scott Boland was seven not out in an unbroken 34-run stand as Australia went to the long interval at 450-8 almost halfway through the day-night test at the Gabba.

The leading bowler in the series so far with 16 wickets — he took a 10-wicket haul inAustralia's series-opening win at Perth— Starc went into bat in the fourth over Saturday at the end of a 54-run seventh-wicket partnership between overnight batters Alex Carey (63) and Michael Neser.

The Australians had resumed at378-6,a first-innings lead of 44 runs, and Carey quickly raised his 50 with a single off England captain Ben Stokes.

Neser (16) was caught behind later in the same over, and Starc went to the crease with the total at 383-7.

The eighth-wicket pair put on 33 runs, with Starc taking Australia's total past 400 with an attacking boundary against Brydon Carse in the 79th over, before Carey was out in the third over with the new ball.

Carey faced 69 deliveries and hit six boundaries before he was caught behind off Gus Atkinson's bowling.

With Australia at 416-8, the England attack would have been confident of bowling out the tailenders and getting a chance to bat in the bright afternoon sunlight before the first interval.

But in a repeat of Day 2, the English bowlers struggled to get their lengths right consistently, and Starc was more than content to bat for time as he took singles to retain the strike and shield No. 10 Boland from the new ball.

Starc hit back-to-back boundaries against Carse to take the lead past 100.

And he ended the session by hitting the last ball deep into the outfield for three runs to take Australia to 450 and ensure he'll start the middle session on strike.

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LSU coach Lane Kiffin announces that defensive coordinator Blake Baker will remain with the Tigers

BATON ROUGE, La. (AP) — LSU defensive coordinator Blake Baker, a former Tulane player who was widely seen as a top candidate to take over the Green Wave after Jon Sumrall leaves for Florida, will instead remain with the Tigers, coach Lane Kiffin said in a social media post on Friday night.

Baker "is going nowhere!!!!" Kiffin posted on his X account.

Baker, hired by former LSU coach Brian Kelly, has led the defense the past two seasons and has been one of the highest-paid assistants in college football at $2.5 million annually. Now he's expected to receive a raise under Kiffin, who agreed last Sunday — in the midst of an 11-win season at Ole Miss — to accept a seven-year, $90 million contract to coach at LSU.

LSU ranked 15th in scoring defense this season, allowing 18.3 points per game.

Kiffin's announcement that the 43-year-old Baker will remain on LSU's staff comes on the heels of the Tigers landing a pair of highly rated recruits at defensive tackle: Lamar Brown and Deuce Geralds.

Baker was a defensive coordinator at Missouri before taking he same post at LSU, where he'd also served as a linebackers coach under Ed Orgeron in 2021. Baker also has been a defensive coordinator at Miami and Louisiana Tech. ___

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No. 20 Tulane handles No. 24 UNT for American title, eyes CFP bid

Quarterback Jake Retzlaff rushed for two touchdowns to help put No. 20 Tulane on the doorstep of earning a College Football Playoff berth with a 34-21 victory over No. 24 North Texas in the American Conference championship game on Friday at New Orleans.

Jamauri McClure rushed for 121 yards and a touchdown for the host Green Wave (11-2), who are in prime position to land a CFP berth as one of the top five conference champions.

Tulane's Chris Rodgers returned an interception for a touchdown, Jack Tchienchou was involved in three big plays and Retzlaff completed 13 of 22 passes for 145 yards and added 49 yards on the ground.

"We knew we were one of the best teams in the country -- G5 or whatever it is -- we knew we were going to win the conference and we'll be in," said Retzlaff, who transferred from BYU to Tulane in the summer.

Tchienchou was selected the game's Most Outstanding Player.

Drew Mestemaker connected on 21 of 34 passes for 294 yards, two touchdowns and three interceptions for North Texas (11-2). Tre Williams III and Miles Coleman caught scoring passes and Ashton Gray ran for a touchdown for the Mean Green.

North Texas star running back Caleb Hawkins left early in the second quarter due to a left arm injury. Hawkins is the national leader in both rushing touchdowns (23) and total touchdowns (26). He had 20 yards on seven carries before exiting.

Both coaches were guiding their teams despite landing other jobs. Tulane's Jon Sumrall will become the coach of Florida, and North Texas' Eric Morris is taking over at Oklahoma State.

Sumrall said, "I'm so proud of our players. They finished the job. Conference championship. It's a player-driven team. It's all about the players. ...

"We're going to finish the job. Players, coaches, we're all going to finish the job."

Tchienchou forced a fumble with the blow that caused Hawkins to leave the game. LJ Green returned it 34 yards to the North Texas 37-yard line.

Two plays later, McClure scored on a 7-yard run to give the Green Wave a 14-7 lead with 12:29 left in the half. The lead grew to 10 when Patrick Durkin booted a 30-yard field goal with 5:46 remaining.

Late in the half, Alec Clark's punt hit North Texas' Baron Tipton in the leg and Tchienchou recovered at the Mean Green 13 with 50 seconds left. Tulane cashed in when Retzlaff scored on fourth-and-goal from the 1 as time expired for a 24-7 halftime lead.

Morris said of the muffed punt, "I thought that was a catastrophic play for our football program."

Midway through the third quarter, a deflection off the hands of North Texas' Wyatt Young was plucked by Rogers, who ran 35 yards for a score to give the Green Wave a 24-point lead.

North Texas then drove to a first-and-goal at the Tulane 2. Mestemaker threw the ball to a wide-open Young, and the pass went off his hand and directly to Tchienchou for an interception with 3:58 left in the third.

With 16 seconds remaining in the quarter, Mestemaker hit Coleman on a 59-yard score.

North Texas crept within 31-21 on Gray's 9-yard scoring run followed by his two-point conversion run with 9:26 remaining in the game.

Durkin kicked a 30-yard field goal to boost the Tulane lead to 13 with 2:51 remaining.

Tulane's Jahiem Johnson intercepted Mestemaker in the end zone with one minute left to seal the victory.

In the first quarter, Mestemaker tossed a 10-yard touchdown pass to Williams, and Tulane responded with Retzlaff's 2-yard scoring run.

"I am so proud of these kids and what they were able to accomplish this year," Morris said postgame. "... To watch these guys battle and grow together. I told them in the locker room they need to be proud of themselves. We still have a bowl game to play. We need to find a way to go win that game."

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Mexican composer turns fire and ritual into a musical journey of renewal

MEXICO CITY (AP) — Mexican composer María Leonora prepares for each concert as if she's gearing up for battle.

Her makeup has a tribal edge. Her clothes are arranged in layers she sheds as the show unfolds. An amulet over her belly button serves as protection.

"I look into the mirror and I sort of go to war," she said prior to a recent presentation in Mexico City. "I brace myself to walk through the fire and whatever happens happens."

Her 2025 performances were conceived as chapters connected by a common thread. She called the series "Through All the Fire," believing that both music and flames carry a powerful renewal quality.

"A fire can burn and destroy," she said. "But if you make it through, you can be reborn."

That same idea of heat and renewal is present in the ambience of her shows. Her concerts draw inspiration from apre-Hispanicsteam bath known as a "temazcal," which played a significant role inMesoamericansocial andreligious life.

"You may suffer as you enter a temazcal, but you put up with it," she said. "You sweat and your ego cracks. Even if you don't want to, heat breaks you."

Temazcales had a ritual function and a cosmological significance for Mesoamerican cultures, wrote archaeologist Agustín Ortiz in a publication from Mexico'sNational Institute of Anthropology and History.

Built in stone or adobe structures, each bath could hold dozens of people and produced steam by heating stones before dousing them with water.

"The temazcal was seen as the Earth's interior and as a passageway between the world of the living andthe underworld," Ortiz wrote. "It was conceived as an entrance to the 'beyond.'"

Most of them were located near ceremonial ballcourts, underscoring their connection to the game's ritual dimension.

Temazcales remain in use today, but their earliest forms have been found inMaya citiessuch asChichén Itzáand Palenque, and in sites like Tlatelolco andTeotihuacánin central Mexico.

Path to renewal

María Leonora encountered music's healing power at age 16.

She embraced punk rock as an adolescent going through a rough patch. And after learning how to play the drums, she first set foot on a stage.

"I was able to transform so many things just by playing and standing in front of an audience," she said. "I can honestly say it saved my life."

From then on, she spent years playing with other musicians and engaging in different genres.

In "Through All the Fire," she interprets a wide variety of songs in an attempt to make her audiences move from darkness into a sense of renewal.

"Music is a powerful tool that can connect you to Earth, to life, to the universe and to other people," she said. "It's a means for you to dig up and find things about yourself."

She describes her shows as "immersive concerts," meaning that sound, lights and visuals play a role in shaping the attendees' involvement.

"We want the audience to feel enveloped in the experience of each song," said producer Diego Cristian Saldaña. "In the emotions and specific sensations the music triggers and that we're intentionally seeking."

That intention comes through in how audiences describe the experience.

In a video released by Mexico City's Ministry of Culture in late November, a young man who had seen María Leonora's performances on three occasions said each experience had felt deeply gratifying. Another woman mentioned she felt exhausted ahead of the show but left full of energy, wishing to get on with her life.

"We constantly encourage people to actively participate," she said. "To dive into an internal journey."

Ritual onstage

"Through All the Fire" starts with her voice inviting the audience into crossing the "salt circle," which means to leave behind the outside world.

As the lights remain warm and subtle, her first song talks about love. Then the repertoire moves to a breakup. The pain brought by separation reflects on the stage.

As the show evolves, María Leonora explores deeper emotions, and she gradually removes her makeup and takes off layers of clothes. Then the climax comes.

"As my character is exhausted, to the ground, it starts to breathe again," she said. "The moment comes to walk through the fire, as you would do in a temazcal."

To liberate themselves with her, attendees are encouraged to howl, scream or engage in whatever ritual they feel they need. Once free from what weighs on them, they sing.

"Our last song is like a first ray of light," she said. "You can look back into your life and move forward toward luminosity."

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  • Timothée Chalamet is making it clear that he's always ready to dance to Soulja Boy

  • Appearing at the CCXP convention in São Paolo, Brazil to promote his film Marty Supreme, Chalamet took the stage dancing to "Crank That"

  • This isn't the first time Chalamet's performed the dance — in 2024, he taught the steps to podcast host Brittany Broski

Timothée Chalametis making it abundantly clear that he's got the steps down to Soulja Boy's "Crank That."

While appearing at the CCXP entertainment convention in São Paolo, Brazil, to promote his filmMarty Supremeon Friday, Dec. 5, Chalamet, 29, fired up the crowd with a high-energy take on rapper Soulja Boy's eponymous dance, inspired by the 2007 track "Crank That (Soulja Boy)."

Infootageshared to X from the convention, Chalamet can be seen taking the stage in a green and yellow pullover. The second he hits the dance's first steps, the crowd breaks out into deafening cheers.

In anotherclip, Chalamet removes his pullover, revealing a grey hoodie with "USA" printed on the back, and tosses the jacket to a fan in the crowd. He then pulls off the hoodie, throwing it to another fan, to reveal a white tank top as he greets the crowd with an enthusiastic "Yeah."

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— Marty Supreme (@martysupreme)December 5, 2025

This isn't the first time that Chalamet's shown off his Soulja Boy skills. In December 2024, theA Complete Unknownactorappearedon the podcastThe Broski Report, where he cranked it alongside host Brittany Broski, teaching her the dance's signature moves along the way.

Chalamet's enthusiasm for dancing has been well-documented. In 2021, hisDuneco-starZendayashared that she and Chalamet haddance partiesin her hotel room during filming. He also did a lot of dancing in his turn as Willy Wonka in the 2023 filmWonka.

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And, like Soulja Boy, Chalamet once had ambitions as a rapper. In 2012, Chalametperformedas his alter-ego, Lil Timmy Tim, at an event held at his alma mater, New York's LaGuardia High School.

In recent weeks, he's been busypromotingthe release ofMarty Supreme, the Josh Safdie film in which he portrays the titular character, a ping-pong champion with a dream "no one respects," according to an official synopsis.

Chalamet stars as Marty Mauser, whose story is loosely inspired by real-life Jewish American tennis table pioneer Marty Reisman, who died in 2012.

Marty Supremeis in theaters on Dec. 25.

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