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Syracuse Orange forward Donnie Freeman (1) listens to music while warming up before the game. The Syracuse Orange basketball team take on the Texas Tech Red Raiders in the Legends Classic in Brooklyn, NY, Friday Nov. 22, 2024. Dennis Nett | dnett@syracuse.com dennis nett | dnett@syracuse.com Madison Hricik | Contributing Writer Syracuse, N.Y. — The Syracuse basketball team takes on the Texas Tech Red Raiders at 7 p.m., Friday at Barclays Center in Brooklyn. The game will air on ESPNU . See in-game team and individual stats here . Note: Refresh this page throughout Syracuse’s game vs. Texas Tech to see the latest updates Sign up for more Orange basketball analysis from Donna Ditota in our ‘Posting Up’ newsletter. Try the newsletter for free . Fans can stream the full 2024-25 Syracuse Orange season on fuboTV . Fans can get cheap tickets to see the Orange from SeatGeek . Fanatics has a full collection of Syracuse Orange gear to shop online. Pregame Syracuse basketball (3-1) had less than 24 hours to wash away any leftover sting from its loss against Texas, before turning its attention to another program in the Lone Star State: Texas Tech (4-1). Exactly how much has changed in those 24 hours is yet to be determined. This is the third all-time meeting between the Orange and Red Raiders, and first time since November 2005, when Syracuse won 81-46 at Madison Square Garden during the 2K College Hoop Classic. Syracuse is in a stretch with 4 out of 5 games qualifying as Quad 1 games. Started last night with Texas, continues tonight vs Texas Tech. After a home game vs Cornell, SU is at Tennessee and then at Notre Dame. Orange needs to get one or two of these. The Orange’s game against Texas unveiled a better understanding of Syracuse’s defensive capabilities, holding the Longhorns without field goal for at least 2:15 three times in the second half. J.J. Starling led the Orange with 16 points against Texas, with Eddie Lampkin following suit with 14 points and Chris Bell and Jyare Davis both scored 11 against the Longhorns. Syracuse crawled back from a double-digit halftime deficit, tying the game midway through the second half before Texas scored late free throws to win it. The Red Raiders also lost their first game of the season Thursday night, falling to Saint Joseph’s, 78-77. Heading into the Legends Classic tournament, Texas Tech won each of its four games by at least 21 points — including a 47-point win over Wyoming on Nov. 13 and is ranked No. 22 in the USA Today Coaches poll. Texas Tech, similarly to Syracuse, faced an uphill battle against its opponent in the second half. The Red Raiders were down by 10 points against St. Joseph’s at the break, before wiping out the deficit. The two teams changed leads seven times before Texas Tech couldn’t make a handful of shots in the final minute of regulation, and Saint Joseph’s won with free throws. J.T. Toppin led the Red Raiders with 22 points and 18 rebounds, recording his third double-double in as many games. Darrion Williams and Chance McMillian scored a combined 35 points in Thursday’s game. A key element to watch: free throws. It’s almost an unsurprising element to pay attention to. After shooting just 50% from the free throw line against Texas, netting free throws throughout the game has to be an important part of the Orange’s plan. Texas Tech was 7-for-9 against Saint Joseph’s, missing two key free throws in the second half. More Orange Basketball Syracuse basketball and free throws: ‘We just gotta make ‘em’ Next up for Syracuse basketball is Texas Tech, a dangerous 3-point shooting team What time, TV channel is Syracuse basketball-Texas Tech on today? Legends Classic free live stream Axe: Syracuse basketball showed against Texas why #FreeThrowsMatter Syracuse’s comeback no cause for cheer in loss to Texas: ‘There’s no consolation prizes’Buck with mysterious tag in B.C. backyard reveals AI scam targeting seniors
Murray – who retired after the summer Olympics at the age of 37 after finally admitting defeat in his battle against his body – will join the Serbian’s team in the off-season and coach him through the opening grand slam of 2025. It will see the Scot surprisingly join forces with the man who was his biggest nemesis during his long career, especially in Australia where he lost to Djokovic in four finals. Murray, who beat Djokovic to win the US Open in 2012 and Wimbledon in 2013, says he wants to help the 24-time grand slam champion achieve his goals. He never liked retirement anyway. 🙌 pic.twitter.com/Ga4UlV2kQW — Novak Djokovic (@DjokerNole) November 23, 2024 “I’m going to be joining Novak’s team in the off-season, helping him to prepare for the Australian Open, he said. “I’m really excited for it and looking forward to spending time on the same side of the net as Novak for a change, helping him to achieve his goals.” Djokovic, a week younger than his new coach, added: “I am excited to have one of my greatest rivals on the same side of the net, as my coach. “Looking forward to start of the season and competing in Australia alongside Andy with whom I have shared many exceptional moments on the Australian soil.” In posting a teaser about the appointment on social media, Djokovic said: “He never liked retirement anyway.” He then added: “We played each other since we were boys, 25 years of pushing each other to our limits. We had some of the most epic battles in in our sport. They called us gamechangers, risk takers, history makers. “I thought our story may be over. Turns out it has one final chapter. It’s time for one of my toughest opponents to step into my corner. Welcome aboard coach, Andy Murray.” Djokovic beat Murray in the 2011, 2013, 2015 and 2016 Australian Open finals while also losing in the French Open final in 2016. It was his pursuit of toppling Djokovic at the top of the rankings in 2016 which was a precursor to his 2017 hip injury which derailed Murray’s career. Djokovic, who split with coach Goran Ivanisevic earlier this year, hopes that adding Murray to his team will help him get back to the top of the game as he went through a calendar year without winning a grand slam for the first time since 2017. Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz have developed a stranglehold at the top of the men’s game and Djokovic, who has seen Murray, Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal all retire in recent years, is still hoping to move clear of the record 24 grand slams he shares with Margaret Court.
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OSHKOSH, Wis.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Dec 2, 2024-- Oshkosh Corporation (NYSE: OSK), a leading innovator of purpose-built vehicles and equipment, today announced the appointment of Matthew Field as chief financial officer (CFO), effective December 16, 2024. Field will succeed Michael Pack, who transitioned to president of the Company’s Vocational segment earlier this year. With over 20 years of leadership in the automotive and aerospace sectors, Field brings a strong track record in strategic financial stewardship to Oshkosh. He is currently serving as CFO of Joby Aviation, where he was instrumental in guiding the company through its public listing in 2021, establishing Joby as a leader in electric vertical take-off and landing (eVTOL) technology. Prior to Joby, Field spent more than two decades at Ford Motor Company, including as CFO of Ford North America, Ford’s largest division, representing approximately $100 billion in annual revenue. “We are pleased to welcome Matt to the organization,” said John Pfeifer, Oshkosh Corporation president and chief executive officer. “Matt is exceptionally well-suited to support our growth strategy. His extensive financial experience, strategic vision and people-first leadership style make him an excellent choice as we work to expand our innovative portfolio and drive long-term value.” “Oshkosh is an industry leader with cutting-edge products and a best-in-class operating model,” said Field. “I am excited to be a part of the strong Oshkosh culture and to leverage my skills and experience to continue to grow the business, expand margins and deliver long-term value for our customers and shareholders.” Field holds a Master of Business Administration degree from the Haas School of Business at the University of California, Berkeley and a Bachelor of Arts degree from Swarthmore College. About Oshkosh Corporation At Oshkosh (NYSE: OSK), we make innovative, mission-critical equipment to help everyday heroes advance communities around the world. Headquartered in Wisconsin, Oshkosh Corporation employs over 18,000 team members worldwide, all united behind a common purpose: to make a difference in people’s lives. Oshkosh products can be found in more than 150 countries under the brands of JLG®, Pierce®, MAXIMETAL, Oshkosh® S-SeriesTM, Oshkosh® Defense, McNeilus®, IMT®, Jerr-Dan®, FrontlineTM Communications, Oshkosh® Airport Products, Oshkosh AeroTechTM and Pratt Miller. For more information, visit oshkoshcorp.com . ®, TM All brand names referred to in this news release are trademarks of Oshkosh Corporation or its subsidiary companies. Forward Looking Statements This news release contains statements that the Company believes to be “forward-looking statements” within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. All statements other than statements of historical fact, including, without limitation, statements regarding the Company’s future financial position, business strategy, targets, projected sales, costs, earnings, capital expenditures, debt levels and cash flows, and plans and objectives of management for future operations, are forward-looking statements. When used in this news release, words such as “may,” “will,” “expect,” “intend,” “estimate,” “anticipate,” “believe,” “should,” “project” or “plan” or the negative thereof or variations thereon or similar terminology are generally intended to identify forward-looking statements. These forward-looking statements are not guarantees of future performance and are subject to risks, uncertainties, assumptions, and other factors, some of which are beyond the Company’s control, which could cause actual results to differ materially from those expressed or implied by such forward-looking statements. These factors include the cyclical nature of the Company’s access equipment, fire apparatus, refuse collection and air transportation equipment markets, which are particularly impacted by the strength of U.S. and European economies and construction seasons; the Company’s estimates of access equipment demand which, among other factors, is influenced by historical customer buying patterns and rental company fleet replacement strategies; the impact of orders and costs on the U.S. Postal Service (USPS) contract; the strength of the U.S. dollar and its impact on Company exports, translation of foreign sales and the cost of purchased materials; risks that a trade war and related tariffs could reduce the competitiveness of the Company’s products; and risks related to the Company’s ability to successfully execute on its strategic road map and meet its long-term financial goals. Additional information concerning these and other factors is contained in the Company’s filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission. All forward-looking statements speak only as of the date of this news release. The Company assumes no obligation, and disclaims any obligation, to update information contained in this news release. Investors should be aware that the Company may not update such information until the Company’s next quarterly earnings conference call, if at all. 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