Angelo State Rams Basketball Falters Against Central Oklahoma, Rambelles Get Win

Esquivel, Majik

The Angelo State Rams Men’s basketball team continued to struggle against their Lone Star Conference foes, dropping another contest, this one to Central Oklahoma, 56-50.

Despite the loss, Jhordan Ryan turned in a herculean effort in his first career start for the Rams. The Montserratian played all 40 minutes and recorded the first double-double of his ASU career with 16 points and 11 rebounds. He was 7-for-8 from the field, blocked a pair of shots, and nabbed a steal.

Jordan Crawford joined Ryan in double figures with 12 points. The senior was responsible for the lone made three-pointer while assisting twice and recording a pair of steals.

Zyon Little fell shy of a double-double with nine points and ten rebounds in 34 minutes of action off the bench.

Kailon Nicholls scored six points and led the Rams with three assists.

Meanwhile, the Angelo State Rambelles found another win against Central Oklahoma with a career day by Majik Esquivel, who poured in a career-high 38 points to lead the Angelo State women’s basketball team to a 76-64 victory.

Angelo State led for 34 of the game’s 40 minutes despite shooting 37.7 percent from the field and 19 percent from 3-point range. The Rambelles made their first 24 free throws and finished the game shooting 86.7 percent at the line. ASU also overcame a 41-31 rebounding deficit by forcing 25 turnovers and converting them into 33 points.

Esquivel led all scorers and added three rebounds, an assist and a steal in the win.

Taylor Grona followed with 15 points while pulling down a team-high seven rebounds. She also recorded four steals and two assists. Landry Morrow added nine points and dished out a team-high three assists.

Tristin Keller, Kenna Wood and Briley Merket combined to score the Belles’ remaining 14 points.

UN Chief Condemns Crackdown in Iran as Protests Against Government Spread

António Guterres, Secretary-General of the United Nations, speaking at a press conference at the UN Headquarters in New York.

United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said today that he is shocked and appalled at the level of violence being used against protesters in Iran.

The UN chief made the statements during a press briefing at the UN’s headquarters in New York.

“All Iranians must be able to express their grievances peacefully and without fear,” António Guterres’ spokesperson said a statement issued on Sunday.

“The rights to freedom of expression, association and peaceful assembly, as enshrined in international law, must be fully respected and protected.”

The Secretary-General called on Iranian authorities to exercise maximum restraint and to refrain from unnecessary or disproportionate use of force.

He also called for steps to enable access to information, including restoring communications.

Internet and mobile connectivity were shut down on the evening of January 8, restricting access to information as violence escalated.

The protests began on December 28 following the sudden collapse of Iran’s national currency and have since spread to at least 46 cities across the country.

Dozens of people – including at least five children – have been killed and many more injured. Iran’s parliament has also reported fatalities among members of the security forces.