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DUE WEST, S.C. — The UNC Pembroke men’s basketball team made a season-best 14 three-pointers and never trailed on the way to a 78-53 victory at Erskine on Saturday afternoon inside Belk Arena.

The Braves (10-6, 7-1 CC) have won their last four games and improve to 5-0 when playing Erskine in Due West. The Flying Fleet (0-12, 0-7 CC) have now lost the last nine meetings...


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DUE WEST, S.C. — The UNC Pembroke women’s basketball scored 21 second chance points and had four players score in double figures to hold off a late run from Erskine and defeat the Flying Fleet 69-67 on Saturday afternoon inside Belk Arena.

The Braves (5-10, 5-3 CC) have now won two out of their last three games and improve to 7-0 against Erskine. The Flying Fleet (1-12...


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PEMBROKE — Jose Zambrano Canuto (184 pounds), and Bryce Gadson (197), and Nigel Williams (285) all turned in perfect days on the mat to take home titles to highlight wrestling action Saturday at the second annual Braves Open.

The three-man individual-champion group combined to go 13-0 on the day.

Spencer May (125 pounds), Mason Diemert (184), and Cristian Hercul...


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RED SPRINGS — Robeson County Sheriff’s Office Juvenile Division investigators arrested a suspect after he was found on a school campus impersonating a student.

On Thursday, staff members at Red Springs High School observed an unknown male on campus. School staff were able to identify that the individual was not a student and immediately notified the School Resource Off...


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The clock struck midnight on Dec. 31 and minutes into the new year, I felt the same.

We’re midway through January, and nothing has changed. Nothing magical happened at 12:01 unless we consider I was still awake. I didn’t feel different, I didn’t feel “new.” In fact, I felt very much like the same me that I dragged through 2025, and that’s fine.

The holiday seaso...


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