Gauchos women’s tennis comes up just short against #22 Stanford

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Gauchos jumped out to early lead winning the doubles point

UC SANTA BARBARA, Calif. (KEYT) - The UC Santa Barbara women's tennis team nearly defeated their second top 25 team of the season but, fell to No. 22 Stanford 4-3 on Saturday. UC Santa Barbara secured the doubles point with victories at the No. 2 and No. 3 positions, but was unable to hold the lead in singles play.

THE MATCH
FINAL: UC Santa Barbara 3, #22 Stanford 4
Records: UC Santa Barbara (4-4), #22 Stanford (4-3)

HOW IT HAPPENED
UC Santa Barbara secured the doubles point with victories on courts two and three. Shachf Liebermann and Ekua Youri opened with a 6-4 win over Sein Myoung and Morgan Shaffer at No. 3 doubles. The decisive point came from Shanelle Iaconi and Isabella Wong, who triumphed 7-6(7-5) against Alyssa Ahn and Tianmei Wang at No. 2 doubles. The Cardinal responded with a 6-4 win at No. 1 doubles by Monika Ekstrand and Caroline Driscoll over My-Anh Holmes and Lily Pradkin.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2W_XTNqWzjM

In singles, Stanford's #17 Alyssa Ahn put the visitors on the board first with a 6-4, 6-4 victory over Wong at No. 2 singles.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rCWtoiqF0oc

#44 Monika Ekstrand then added another point for the Cardinal with a 6-4, 7-6(7-2) win against #100 Youri at No. 1 singles.

UC Santa Barbara's Liebermann responded at No. 3 singles, defeating #113 Driscoll 7-5, 6-3.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LB7QeSVu3tg

Emma Tutoveanu evened the match for UC Santa Barbara with a come-from-behind 4-6, 6-1, 6-1 victory over Wang at No. 4 singles. However, the Cardinal clinched the match with consecutive wins at No. 6 and No. 5 singles. Shaffer edged Caroline Beard 1-6, 7-5, 6-1 at No. 6 singles, and Emma Sun sealed the overall victory for Stanford with a 6-4, 6-7(5), 6-3 win over Holmes at No. 5 singles.

RESULTS
Doubles
Monika Ekstrand/Caroline Driscoll (STAN) def. My-Anh Holmes/Lily Pradkin (UCSB) 6-4
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Estos son los distritos que decidirán el control de la Cámara de Representantes

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Análisis por Ronald Brownstein, CNN

La batalla por el control de la Cámara de Representantes en 2026 se decidirá principalmente en los territorios favorables a Trump.

En comparación con otras elecciones intermedias recientes, este año los republicanos defienden un número inusualmente reducido de escaños en la Cámara que votaron en contra del presidente Donald Trump en 2024 o que lo respaldaron por un estrecho margen, según los nuevos cálculos compartidos con CNN por el Centro de Política de la Universidad de Virginia. Eso significa que los demócratas tienen menos oportunidades fáciles de ganar frente a objetivos claramente vulnerables de lo que es habitual para el partido que no ocupa la Casa Blanca durante unas elecciones de mitad de período.

Este terreno favorable a Trump es fundamental para las esperanzas del Partido Republicano de desafiar la historia de derrotas en las elecciones intermedias del partido del presidente y mantener su escasa mayoría en la Cámara. “Están jugando en nuestro terreno”, dijo Mike Marinella, portavoz del Comité Nacional Republicano del Congreso. “Tenemos la ventaja fundamental”.

Los demócratas (y la mayoría de los analistas independientes) todavía creen que el partido sigue siendo el favorito para recuperar la mayoría en la Cámara, sobre todo porque para ello solo necesitan ganar tres escaños, muchos menos de los que suele ganar el partido de la oposición en las elecciones de mitad de mandato, especialmente cuando la popularidad del presidente es tan baja como la de Trump en la actualidad.

Pero incluso muchos demócratas reconocen que la naturaleza del campo de batalla de este año dificultará la consecución de los avances arrolladores que muchos activistas del partido esperan, y mucho menos acercarse a los 41 escaños que obtuvieron durante las elecciones de la “ola azul” de 2018, durante el primer mandato de Trump. En muchos sentidos, la batalla de 2026 por la Cámara de Representantes se perfila como una colisión entre una fuerza irresistible —el impulso generado para los demócratas por el alto índice de desaprobación de Trump— y un objeto inamovible —el número inusualmente elevado de republicanos atrincherados en distritos electorales de la Cámara de Representantes de color rojo rubí—.

Una de las tendencias más poderosas de la política moderna de Estados Unidos es que los estadounidenses tratan las elecciones al Congreso más como contiendas parlamentarias que como una elección entre dos personas, y menos como un referéndum sobre qué partido quieren que establezca la agenda nacional. Esa opinión se ha visto influida sobre todo por el veredicto de los votantes sobre la actuación del presidente en ejercicio. El resultado es una correlación cada vez mayor entre las preferencias de los votantes para la presidencia y sus elecciones en las contiendas por la Cámara de Representantes y el Senado.

Una manifestación de esa dinámica surge de una nueva investigación de Kyle Kondik, editor jefe del boletín Sabato’s Crystal Ball, publicado por el Centro de Política. Kondik y sus colegas han calculado recientemente los resultados presidenciales de 2024 en todos los nuevos distritos electorales que ambos partidos han trazado en la frenética redistribución de distritos de mitad de década provocada por Trump. (Las cifras no incluyen posibles cambios adicionales si Florida y Virginia también rediseñan sus mapas, como parece probable).

Esos cálculos permiten comparar el actual campo de batalla de la Cámara de Representantes con los estudios anteriores del Centro que documentan la relación entre los resultados de las elecciones presidenciales y el patrón de pérdidas del partido del presidente en la siguiente campaña de mitad de mandato. Ese ejercicio ha

Dog of the Week: Zara

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Mustangs sweep doubleheader at Campbell for first wins of the season

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Mustangs win the series 2-1

BLUE CREEK, North Carolina. (KEYT) - In their Cal Poly debut, Oregon State transfer Laif Palmer scattered four hits over five innings and struck out seven while Sean McGrath and Corden Pettey, both freshmen, allowed just one run over the final four frames as the Mustangs completed a sweep of their doubleheader at Campbell with a 4-3 victory in Saturday's nightcap at Jim Perry Stadium.

Coupled with a 16-5 triumph in the opener, Cal Poly (2-1) clinched the three-game non-conference series, bouncing back from Friday's season-opening 5-2 setback. Sunday's scheduled finale was moved to Saturday night due to an approaching weather front.

"Having to play a doubleheader after losing the opener the day before shows some character and some resilience from our team," said 24th-year Mustang head coach Larry Lee. "We turned what could have been a big negative into a positive.

"We still have a long way to go in all facets of the game to become the team that we need to become," Lee added.

In the nightcap, Cal Poly scored single runs in the first and third innings. Dante Vachini opened the game with a double and eventually scored on a groundout by Alejandro Garza. The same two players figured prominently in the third-inning run as well, with Vachini singling and Garza knocking him home with a single of his own.

Campbell scored twice in the fifth to tie the game at 2-2, but Cal Poly wasted no time jumping back on top as Nate Castellon opened the sixth with a double and trotted home on Casey Murray Jr.'s run-scoring single to right field.

The Mustangs added what turned out to be a much-needed insurance run in the ninth on a double by Cam Hoiland and a sacrifice fly off the bat of Jake Downing. Campbell pulled to within a run in the bottom of the ninth on Andrew Keller's pinch-hit single to right before Pettey induced Carlos Lugo to roll a grounder to shortstop for the game-ending force play at second base.

Palmer (1-0) struck out a pair of batters in both the first and fifth innings to wriggle out of jams as Campbell stranded eight runners on the basepaths. McGrath pitched one scoreless frame while Pettey earned a save by giving up just one run and one hit over three innings, striking out four.

"Palmer threw great, McGrath worked himself out of some trouble and then Petty came in and did a real good job as a first outing for a freshman," said Lee. "Against a good team on the road and playing three games in the course of 24 hours, we accomplished some things.

"It's early. We're still trying to figure out a lot of different things, who fits in where, defensively and in the batting order, but it was a good first weekend to get some answers," said Lee.

Vachini was the lone Mustang with multiple hits in the nightcap. Four of Cal Poly's seven hits were doubles. Campbell's six hits included two singles by designated hitter Jonah Oster.

Cal Poly 16, Campbell 5 (Opener)

Cal Poly produced three crooked numbers, jumping to a 5-0 lead in the first inning, snapping a 5-5 tie with three runs in the seventh and breaking the game wide open with an eight-run ninth-inning rally to win the opener.

A two-run single by Braxton Thomas and a three-run home run by Ryan Tayman staked the Mustangs to their early 5-0 lead in the opening frame.

After Campbell scored in four of its first five at

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