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Yahoo
3 days ago
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MSU listed as finalist with Minnesota, Cincinnati for 3-star Pennsylvania LB Angel Luciano
Michigan State football is one of only three schools remaining in the race for a three-star linebacker from Pennsylvania. Angel Luciano of Harrisburg, Pa. revealed his top three schools on Friday, and the Spartans were in the mix. Michigan State was joined by a pair of other Midwest schools: Minnesota and Cincinnati. Advertisement Luciano is listed as a three-star prospect on 247Sports, and holds a rating of 87 on the recruiting service's site. He is ranked as the No. 59 linebacker and No. 25 player from Pennsylvania in the class, according to 247Sports. Luciano holds offers from nearly 20 schools, according to 247Sports. Some of the more notable schools to offer him includes Michigan State, Minnesota, Cincinnati, Indiana, Liberty, Maryland, Pitt, Syracuse, Virginia Tech, Wake Forest and Wisconsin. Luciano is scheduled to take official visits to each of his three finalists over the next two months, according to 247Sports. He will first visit Minnesota on May 30, then head to Michigan State on June 13 before his final scheduled official visit at Cincinnati on June 20. Contact/Follow us @The SpartansWire on X (formerly Twitter) and like our page on Facebook to follow ongoing coverage of Michigan State news, notes and opinion. You can also follow Robert Bondy on X @RobertBondy5. This article originally appeared on Spartans Wire: Spartans listed as finalist for 3-star Pennsylvania LB Angel Luciano
Yahoo
4 days ago
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📹 Bahia beat São Paulo as Ceni gets his first win over his former club
📹 Bahia beat São Paulo as Ceni gets his first win over his former club The 11th round of Brasileirão-2025 began with Bahia versus São Paulo on the night of this Saturday (31). And with two goals from Willian José, the Esquadrão de Aço won 2-1 at Casa de Apostas Arena Fonte Nova. Advertisement Luciano scored in Salvador. It was the first victory for coach Rogério Ceni facing the club for which he made history as a player. Rafael protagonist Full of absences, the suspended Zubeldía set up São Paulo with Enzo playing as a winger. Ceni, on the other hand, bet on more speed on the wings by starting Ademir - leaving Cauly on the bench. And Bahia was superior in the first half. It just lacked "combining" with Rafael. He made two great saves, frustrating Willian José. Former player's law in the 2nd half, reaction, and celebration of the hosts A São Paulo player between 2011 and 2012, Willian José struggled to score his first goal in this Brasileirão. Advertisement And he finally did it at 7 minutes, after Pulga's cross. Ceni's substitutions yielded results when Kayky was knocked down by Enzo in the area. A penalty that Willian José took and then celebrated (27'). São Paulo did not give up. And also had a penalty in their favor (from Jean Lucas and Lucas Ferreira) after the VAR assistant Daronco. Which Luciano converted (39'). Another one who had not scored in this BR yet. SPFC had a higher volume of play in the final minutes. But did not succeed in seeking a point. For the celebration of Tricolor baiano. Vibra, Ceni! He ended the uncomfortable fact of never having defeated São Paulo as a coach. Advertisement There were 11 games and no triumph for Fortaleza, Flamengo, and Bahia. The series came to an end on this Saturday. The history was: Fortaleza (three defeats and two draws), Flamengo (three defeats), and Bahia (three defeats). 📊 Table and schedule 📅 Bahia reached 18 points, returning to the G-6, at least momentarily. São Paulo continues with 12 points, currently 13th. Both teams will play again only on the 12th. Bahia will be the visitor against Red Bull Bragantino at Cícero de Souza Marques. And SPFC will be the host against Vasco at MorumBIS. Photo: Rafael Rodrigues/Bahia This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇧🇷 here.
Yahoo
21-05-2025
- Sport
- Yahoo
São Paulo beat Náutico again and go through in the Copa do Brasil ✅
This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇧🇷 here. São Paulo is in the round of 16 of the Copa do Brasil. The spot was secured on Tuesday (20) with a win over Náutico at Aflitos. Luciano and Rodriguinho scored Tricolor's goals in the return match of the tournament's third phase. Hélio Borges scored for Timbu in the final stretch of the match. In the first leg, at Morumbi, São Paulo had already won 2-1. The match was also marked by expulsions. The referee handed out two red cards in the first 22 minutes of the game, one for each first half of the initial stage was filled with important moves. São Paulo opened the scoring just three minutes into the game, on a corner kick. Oscar lifted the ball into the area and found Luciano free to head it into the net. Then, the violent moves stole the spotlight at Aflitos. First, Marquinhos, from Náutico, received a red card after committing a hard foul on Cédric. Após revisão de vídeo, árbitro expulsa Marquinhos. Jogador do Náutico sai pedindo desculpas pelo lance. Time pernambucano precisa, com um homem a menos, buscar a virada contra o São Paulo. — ge (@geglobo) May 21, 2025 It didn't take long for Nahuel Ferraresi to also be expelled due to a strong entry. Após revisão de vídeo, árbitro expulsa Ferraresi, do São Paulo. Agora são 10 homens de cada lado. Náutico precisa virar o jogo para levar aos pênaltis. Para avançar direto, precisa abrir dois gols de diferença. — ge (@geglobo) May 21, 2025 Both moves went through the VAR, which called the field referee to review the move recommending a direct red card. Needing to turn the score around, Náutico tried to control the actions on the field and started to have more possession of the ball. But São Paulo defended well and Rafael had little work to do. Tricolor only increased their lead on the scoreboard at 30 minutes into the final stage. Rodriguinho took advantage of the fact that goalkeeper Muriel was out of the goal after making a save and shot from a distance to make it 2-0. Timbu still shook the net in a corner kick, but it was already too late to seek a reaction. 📸 Ricardo Moreira - 2024 Getty Images


USA Today
10-05-2025
- Sport
- USA Today
MSU listed as finalist with Minnesota, Cincinnati for 3-star Pennsylvania LB Angel Luciano
MSU listed as finalist with Minnesota, Cincinnati for 3-star Pennsylvania LB Angel Luciano Michigan State is battling it out with Minnesota and Cincinnati for a high-priority three-star LB prospect from Pennsylvania Michigan State football is one of only three schools remaining in the race for a three-star linebacker from Pennsylvania. Angel Luciano of Harrisburg, Pa. revealed his top three schools on Friday, and the Spartans were in the mix. Michigan State was joined by a pair of other Midwest schools: Minnesota and Cincinnati. Luciano is listed as a three-star prospect on 247Sports, and holds a rating of 87 on the recruiting service's site. He is ranked as the No. 59 linebacker and No. 25 player from Pennsylvania in the class, according to 247Sports. Luciano holds offers from nearly 20 schools, according to 247Sports. Some of the more notable schools to offer him includes Michigan State, Minnesota, Cincinnati, Indiana, Liberty, Maryland, Pitt, Syracuse, Virginia Tech, Wake Forest and Wisconsin. Luciano is scheduled to take official visits to each of his three finalists over the next two months, according to 247Sports. He will first visit Minnesota on May 30, then head to Michigan State on June 13 before his final scheduled official visit at Cincinnati on June 20. Contact/Follow us @The SpartansWire on X (formerly Twitter) and like our page on Facebook to follow ongoing coverage of Michigan State news, notes and opinion. You can also follow Robert Bondy on X @RobertBondy5.
Yahoo
09-05-2025
- Business
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ADM ingredients business ‘on path to recovery' after accounting scandal
This story was originally published on Food Dive. To receive daily news and insights, subscribe to our free daily Food Dive newsletter. Archer-Daniels-Midland Co. CEO Juan Luciano said its ingredients business is '"on the path to recovery,'" more than a year after the crop trader's nutrition unit was swept up in a broad accounting scandal. Luciano said in an earnings call that demand for flavors, particularly among the beverage industry, raised operating revenue at the nutrition segment by 13% in the first quarter compared to last year. The improved performance in nutrition was a small bright spot in an otherwise dour sales environment for ADM. Operating profits in the first quarter were down by 38% compared to the prior year, as the crop trader contends with trade uncertainty. As the food and beverage industries face pressure from the Trump administration to phase out artificial dyes, ADM's ingredients unit is seeing more demand for natural colors, which Luciano hopes could drive future growth for the beleaguered nutrition business. ADM's nutrition unit, which includes its flavor and ingredients businesses, has struggled to regain its footing following a criminal probe into the segment's accounting practices. The investigation, which looked into whether ADM overstated profits in the segment, prompted the departure of the company's CFO and a significant downsizing of the company's nutrition offerings. The company has also seen delays in restarting operations at its specialty ingredient manufacturing facility in Decatur, Illinois, following a plant explosion in 2023. Luciano said the company made 'important progress' in getting the facility back online, and that the plant is in the 'final stages of recommissioning.' ADM has moved to cut costs as tariffs and uncertainty in biofuel regulations pressure overall earnings. The company announced a plan to eliminate up to 700 jobs and potentially sell assets to generate approximately $750 million in savings. It's also focused on improving nutrition performance through a renewed focus on health and wellness. The company announced an agreement in February with Japan-based Asahi Group to distribute a postbiotic ingredient to improve sleep, stress and mood. Flavor demand boosted revenue at ADM's Human Nutrition subsegment by 4%, according to the company's Q1 earnings. 'We continue to invest in R&D related to health and wellness solutions,' Luciano said on the call, adding that the company's focus on nutrition is 'beginning to show positive results.' Recommended Reading ADM partners on postbiotics targeting sleep, stress Sign in to access your portfolio