January 10, 2021 GMT
CHARLESTON, Ill. (AP) Terry Taylor banked in a game-winning 3-point shot at the buzzer as Austin Peay foiled Eastern Illinois’ comeback 74-71 Saturday night.
Taylor poured in a season-high 38 points plus 17 rebounds for Austin Peay. His eighth double-double of the season was already in the books by halftime as the Governors led 35-29 and extended the lead to 14 midway through the second half.
The Panthers rallied and tied at 71-71 with 13 seconds left after Mack Smith hit back-to-back 3-pointers.
Reginald Gee had eight points and six rebounds for Austin Peay (7-4, 3-2 Ohio Valley Conference). Carlos Paez added six assists.
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While the backcountry has a dangerous snowpack that inexperienced skiers best approach with extreme caution, in-bounds terrain at the four area mountains of Aspen Snowmass is controlled and safe â when users uphold their end of the safety bargain.
âIt is very important for the public to understand that when we have runs closed, there is a good reason,â Aspen Skiing Co. vice president of communications Jeff Hanle said Monday.Â
Looking up from the top of Little Nell run to Silver Queen and environs, which slid recently and is currently closed. Madeleine Osberger/Aspen Daily News
Over the weekend in the central mountains of Colorado, three backcountry skiers lost their lives in two separate accidents. On Friday, Jeff Schneider, a veteran ski patroller who had worked on snow safety at Aspen Highlands during the 1970s, was buried in a slide in the Anthracite Range, accessed off Kebler Pass in Gunnison County, while solo skiing.
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In the past nine days, 84 human-triggered avalanches were reported and more than 200 natural avalanches in just the central mountains of Colorado. Researchers in the field investigating Fridayâs slide in the Anthracite Range, a popular backcountry skiing area off Kebler Pass west of Crested Butte, captured this telltale image of the dangerously weak snowpack pervasive across Coloradoâs mountains right now. On Saturday, two backcountry skiers were âcaught, buried, and killed in an avalanche in the North San Juans,â the Colorado Avalanche Information Center reported Sunday night.
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