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Paw Prints – The Daily UConn Roundup – 3/24

UConn Huskies Daily Roundup

Paw Prints is our daily look at the happenings for the UConn Huskies football, men’s basketball and women’s basketball teams as well as the other sports the student-athletes engage in. We will do our best to bring you the links from all of the media that covers the Huskies on a daily basis.

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UConn Women’s Basketball links

Video: UConn Women Blow Out Prairie View A&M, 87-44 [sox & dawgs]

Huskies cruise to first-round NCAA win [carl adamec – snyuconn.com]

Notebook: Huskies present Geno with birthday video [carl adamec – snyuconn.com]

Notes From UConn’s 87-44 Win [john altavilla – hartford courant]

A Little Something Postgame From Geno [john altavilla – hartford courant]

Stewie Exhibits Maturity By Shaking Off Slow Start [rich elliott – ct post]

Playful side of UConn emerges [jim fuller – new haven register]

Stewart, UConn women wallop Prairie View [ct post]

UConn’s starting 5 mesh of talent and confidence [ct post]

As Expected, UConn Romps In First Round [hartford courant]

UConn’s Quest For Ninth Title Doesn’t Play Well Everywhere [hartford courant]

St. Joseph’s Wins To Set Up Meeting With UConn [hartford courant]

Geno, UConn enjoy birthday blowout against Prairie View [new haven register]

UConn women roll in tourney opener [the day]

UConn Men’s Basketball links

Video: UConn/Iowa State Sweet 16 Preview [sox & dawgs]

Video: Huskies Head To MSG For Sweet 16 [sox & dawgs]

A Look at Iowa State, UConn’s Opponent in Sweet 16 [david borges – new haven register]

UConn learns next NCAA opponent [gavin keefe – the day]

Men’s Basketball East Region Ticket Information [uconnhuskies.com]

Napier’s supporting cast makes it sweet for UConn [ct post]

Huskies Aren’t Complaining About Their No. 7 Seed Now [hartford courant]

While Napier Sat, UConn Men Managed In Win Over Villanova [hartford  courant]

Samuel delivered for the Huskies Saturday night [the day]

Other UConn related links

Baseball. UConn Picks Up First Conference Win At USF, 4-2 [uconnhuskies.com]

Softball. Huskies Swept by Bulls in Sunday Loss, 8-0 [uconnhuskies.com]

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Video: UConn Women Blow Out Prairie View A&M, 87-44

 UConn forward Kaleena Mosqueda-Lewis photo bombs coach Geno Auriemma as he is interviewed by ESPN after UConn beat Prairie View, 87-44.

It was UConn Huskies women’s basketball head coach Geno Auriemma’s 60th birthday on Sunday. So what did his team get for him on his special day?

Well they got him a win despite a sloppy start.

Breanna Stewart led five Huskies in double figures to help them to an easy 87-44 win over the Prairie View A&M Lady Panthers in the first round of the 2014 NCAA Women’s Basketball Tournament at Gampel Pavilion.

UConn improves to 35-0 while the Lady Panthers finish their season at 14-18.

Stewart had a double-double of 19 points and 10 rebounds to lead the No. 1 seed. Bria Hartley added 16 points while Moriah Jefferson had 14 points.

Kaleena Mosqueda-Lewis had 13 points and eight rebounds. Stefanie Dolson rounded out the Huskies in double digits with 11 points, six rebounds and six assists.

LaReahn Washington led the Lady Panthers with 13 points. Alexus Parker had nine points while Asha Hampton-Finch had six points. Larissa Scott led Prairie View A&M with eight rebounds.

Despite their moments of carelessness early on, the Huskies raced out to a 15-0 lead before Gabrielle Scott put the  Lady Panthers on the board with a jumper. UConn followed that up with an 8-0 run.

Things finally clicked for the Huskies as they continued to build their lead the rest of the half. They would enjoy a 32 point halftime lead as it was more of the same in the second half.

UConn will take on the St. Joseph’s Hawks in the Second Round on Tuesday night. Tip is scheduled for 7 p.m.

UConn Huskies vs Prairie View A&M Lady Panthers 2014 NCAA Tournament First Round box score

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photo credit: cloe poisson – hartford courant

Video: UConn/Iowa State Sweet 16 Preview

With the Iowa State Cyclones beating the North Carolina Tar Heels on Sunday, the UConn Huskies men’s basketball team will face them in the Sweet 16 on Friday night at Madison Square Garden.

Campus Insiders gives a preview of the matchup and what to expect.

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Report: Red Sox, Big Papi Agree on One Year Extension

 David Ortiz #34 of the Boston Red Sox waits to bat in the first inning of a game against the St. Louis Cardinals at JetBlue Park at Fenway South on March 17, 2014 in Fort Myers, Florida.

Just like it should be, David Ortiz will finish up his career as a member of the Boston Red Sox.

According to multiple media reports, the Red Sox and Big Papi have agreed on a one-year extension worth $16 million. The deal also includes vesting options for 2016 and 2017 based on plate appearances.

You could argue that Dustin Pedroia is the heart and face of this Red Sox team. You could argue that same fact about Big Papi. Either way, you’re not wrong.

Ortiz has spent 11 years with the Red Sox and has been named an All-Star in all but two of them. He’s the only player left from the 2004 World Series Championship team and has been a part of three during his tenure in Boston.

With the exception of an injury riddled 2012 season, Big Papi has put up strong numbers throughout his time in Boston.

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Paw Prints – The Daily UConn Roundup – 3/23

UConn Huskies Daily Roundup

Paw Prints is our daily look at the happenings for the UConn Huskies football, men’s basketball and women’s basketball teams as well as the other sports the student-athletes engage in. We will do our best to bring you the links from all of the media that covers the Huskies on a daily basis.

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It’s game day for the UConn Huskies women’s basketball team as they’ll take on the Prairie View A&M Panthers in the first round of the 2014 NCAA Women’s Basketball Tournament. Tip is scheduled for approximately 8 p.m. and the game will be televised nationally on ESPN. The game will also be available on WatchESPN. If you live locally in Connecticut and can’t watch the game you can catch it on the UConn IMG Radio Network.

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UConn Women’s Basketball links

For UConn’s seniors, the beginning of the end [carl adamec – snyuconn.com]

KML ready for some junior achievement [carl adamec – snyuconn.com]

Notebook: Tournament still seeking parity [carl adamec – snyuconn.com]

Looking back at UConn’s title defenses [carl adamec – snyuconn.com]

Georgia Survived The Tough SEC [john altavilla – hartford courant]

Geno Tells Muffet It’s Not Good To Fib [john altavilla – hartford courant]

Notes From Saturday’s NCAA Practices [john altavilla – hartford courant]

Preview: UConn women get going in title quest [roger cleaveland – waterbury republican-american]

Auriemma Responds To Comments Made By McGraw [rich elliott – ct post]

Dolson Ready To Go After Dealing With Injuries Last Year [rich elliott – ct post]

Mosqueda-Lewis Ready To Get Started [rich elliott – ct post]

Prairie View draws inspiration from 2012 UConn game [jim fuller – new haven register]

UConn’s Stewart closing in on rare feat [jim fuller – new haven register]

Top-Seeded UConn Faces Prairie View A&M in NCAA First Round [uconnhuskies.com]

UConn Readies for NCAA First Round Game [uconnhuskies.com]

Dolson: Top-ranked Huskies playing with a chip on their shoulders [ct post]

It’s The Home Stretch In The Quest For Ninth Championship [hartford courant]

Gampel Notebook: Geno Lines Up In Favor Of Neutral Sites [hartford courant]

UConn women’s basketball Last Dance [journal inquirer]

UConn’s Breanna Stewart one of the best and getting better [new haven register]

UConn women: In pursuit of perfection [the day]

UConn Men’s Basketball links

On To The Garden To ‘Take Care Of Business;’ Wrapping Things Up In Buffalo [dom amore – hartford courant]

Wasn’t it Inevitable UConn Would Get Back to Madison Square Garden? [david borges – new haven register]

Rapid Reaction: UConn 77, Villanova 65 [kevin duffy – ct post]

Sans Shabazz: The 15 possessions that saved UConn’s season [kevin duffy – ct post]

Men of steel [neill ostrout – journal inquirer]

Napier gives Husky fans scare, scores 25 to help UConn reach Sweet 16 [william paxton – ct post]

Moving On [uconn huskies basketball]

UConn beats Villanova, advances to Sweet 16 [ct post]

UConn Tops No. 2 Seed Villanova, Advances To Sweet 16 In NYC [hartford courant]

Napier Leads A Category That He Really Shouldn’t [hartford courant]

Shabazz Wants It All On His Plate, With Extra Onions [hartford courant]

Shabazz, UConn returning to Garden is destiny [new haven register]

Source says Jim Calhoun to Boston College is non-story [new haven register]

Big Apple, here they come, as UConn men reach Sweet 16 with an upset [the day]

Wright loves UConn’s direction under Ollie [the day]

Napier, UConn guards key to Huskies’ victory [cbssports.com]

Other UConn related links

W. Lacrosse. Strong Second Half Propels Huskies Past Fairfield, 8-7 [uconnhuskies.com]

M. Ice Hockey. Matt Grogan Signs with Fort Wayne Komets of ECHL [uconnhuskies.com]

Softball. UConn Rallies Fall Short in Conference-Opening Doubleheader at USF [uconnhuskies.com]

Baseball. Marzi Fans Nine In 6-2 Loss at USF [uconnhuskies.com]

W. Track. UConn 4×400 Meter Relay Team Sets School Record, Top NCAA Time At FSU Relays [uconnhuskies.com]

M. Soccer. UConn Men’s Soccer Spring Schedule Set [uconnhuskies.com]

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Red Sox Pare Down 2014 Spring Training Roster to 30

FORT MYERS, FL – Prior to today’s game against the Rays, the Boston Red Sox made the following roster moves:

Boston Red SoxCatcher Dan Butler was optioned to Triple-A Pawtucket.

Right-handed pitchers John Ely and Dalier Hinojosa, and left-handed pitcher Rich Hill were reassigned to minor league camp.

Left-handed pitcher Jose Mijares was released.

The announcements were made by Executive Vice President/General Manager Ben Cherington.

With these moves, the Red Sox now have 35 players in big league camp, including 30 players from the 40-man roster, and five non-roster invitees.

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Video: UConn Men Advance To Sweet 16 With 77-65 Win Over ‘Nova

 UConn's Shabazz Napier, the star of the show with 25 points, yells to the crowd at the end.

Things weren’t looking too bright for the UConn Huskies men’s basketball team in the first half on Saturday night in the Third Round of the 2014 NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament.

They were trailing by 10 points and their leader, Shabazz Napier, was sitting on the bench with two fouls.

But instead of falling behind even further, the No. 7 seeded Huskies started their comeback against the No. 2 seed, the Villanova Wildcats. And in the second half, it was Napier who provided the spark.

Napier’s big second half of 21 points helped UConn to a 77-65 win over their former Big East rivals Villanova to advance to the Sweet 16.

The Huskies improve to 28-8 on the season while the Wildcats finish up at 29-5.

Napier finished the game with 25 points to lead all scorers. Lasan Kromah came off the bench to add 12 points for UConn while DeAndre Daniels, Ryan Boatright and Terrence Samuel all had 11 points.

Niels Giffey led the Huskies with 11 rebounds while scoring just four points.

Ryan Arcidiacono paced the Wildcats with 18 points and six assists.  James Bell added 14 points while Darrun Hillard had 13. JayVaughn Pinkston finished with 11 points. Daniel Ochefu led them with eight rebounds and had four points.

Villanova got out of the gates quickly as they opened up on a 9-2 run. They would build their lead to 10 points at 19-9 when Napier headed to the bench.

Then the Wildcats went cold and the Huskies mounted their comeback behind Samuels, Daniels and Kromah. It was Kromah’s three pointer that gave them their first lead at 23-20. A Giffey layup would make it 25-20 but Villanova scored the final four points of the half to trail by one.

In the second half, the teams exchanged the lead until a Daniels layup with put the Huskies up for good at 37-36. They would continue to build their lead as Napier began to take over.

He would hit two three pointers in a row to extend UConn’s lead to 11 at 51-40. Villanova would get no closer than five points the rest of the way.

UConn will be back in action on Friday night at Madison Square Garden when they’ll take on the winner of Sunday’s game between the Iowa State Cyclones and North Carolina Tar Heels.

UConn Huskies vs Villanova Wildcats 2014 NCAA Tournament 3rd Round box score

Here are the postgame quotes from UConn Huskies head coach Kevin Ollie and his players.

Here are the postgame quotes from Villanova Wildcats head coach Jay Wright and his players.

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Fast Leads Wolf Pack Past Phantoms 4-2

Glens Falls, NY, March 22, 2014 – Jesper Fast had two power-play goals and an assist Saturday night at the Glens Falls Civic Center, as the Hartford Wolf Pack scored four special-teams goals on the way to a 4-2 win over the Adirondack Phantoms.

Hartford Wolf PackDanny Kristo also scored a power-play goal and had an assist, as the Wolf Pack went 3/5 with the man-advantage, and Oscar Lindberg tallied a shorthander.  J.T. Miller and Danny Syvret had two assists apiece, and Dov Grumet-Morris made 19 saves.

Derek Whitmore and Tye McGinn scored power-play goals for Adirondack, and Cal Heeter stopped 32 shots.

The Wolf Pack were shorthanded five times in the first period, but the two teams came out of the first tied at two.

On the first of those five Adirondack power plays, the Wolf Pack scored a shorthanded goal at 2:24.  Lindberg intercepted a pass just inside his own blue line, creating a breakaway for himself, and beat Heeter with a move to the forehand.  The shorthander was Lindberg’s first in North American pro.

The Phantoms evened things up at 9:32, with Bretton Stamler in the penalty box for hooking.  Brandon Alderson had a pass up the slot partially blocked, but it slid through to Whitmore, who was able to slam the puck past Grumet-Morris.

The Pack got a power-play goal at 13:34 to jump back on top, and it was the 20th goal of Kristo’s rookie season.  Heeter made a kick save on a one-timer by Syvret from the blue line, but Kristo pounced on the rebound, waited for Heeter to commit and ripped a forehand shot past him.

More penalty problems for the Wolf Pack, though, led to a five-on-three power-play goal for the Phantoms 1:50 later.  Nick Latta was sent off for high-sticking at 14:10, and Tommy Hughes was called for tripping 40 seconds thereafter.

At 15:24, McGinn got a pass from Kyle Flanagan along the goal line on right wing, and McGinn one-timed the puck past Grumet-Morris.

Grumet-Morris preserved the tie with a sprawling save on McGinn, denying a point-blank chance with four seconds left in the first.

The Wolf Pack would dominate the second period, outshooting the Phantoms 17-6 and getting a pair of man-advantage goals from Fast.

At 15:16, Fast scored from just below the left-wing faceoff dot.  After Heeter was able to knock down Miller’s shot from the right-wing side, the rebound was worked to Fast, who buried it with a one-timer.

The Wolf Pack were awarded a four-minute power play at 15:59, when Heeter was hit with a double-minor for spearing Darroll Powe.  The Pack capitalized on that with 54 seconds remaining in the period, with Fast scoring from nearly the same spot as his first goal.  Miller found Fast in the left circle with a pass from the right-wing boards, and Fast’s slap shot beat a sliding Heeter high.

The Wolf Pack are now off until this Friday night, March 28, when they host the Springfield Falcons in a 7:00 PM contest at the XL Center.  All Wolf Pack Friday-night home games feature $1 hot dogs and $2 beers through the start of the second period, presented by Marc’s Appliance Warehouse, located at 75 Prospect Ave., Hartford, CT.

Tickets for all Wolf Pack 2013-14 home games are on sale now at the Public Power Ticket Office at the XL Center, on-line at www.hartfordwolfpack.com and by phone at (877) 522-8499.  Wolf Pack tickets start as low as $12 for youth 12 years old or younger.  To speak with a representative about season or group tickets, call (855) 762-6451.

Hartford Wolf Pack 4 at Adirondack Phantoms 2
Saturday, March 22, 2014 – Glens Falls Civic Center

Hartford 2 2 0 – 4
Adirondack 2 0 0 – 2

1st Period-1, Hartford, Lindberg 16   2:24 (SH). 2, Adirondack, Whitmore 7 (Alderson, Cousins), 9:32 (PP). 3, Hartford, Kristo 20 (Syvret, Fast), 13:34 (PP). 4, Adirondack, McGinn 20 (Flanagan, Akeson), 15:24 (PP). Penalties-Powe Hfd (slashing), 1:55; Jean Hfd (tripping), 5:08; Stamler Hfd (hooking), 7:51; FitzGerald Adk (unsportsmanlike conduct), 10:50; Cousins Adk (tripping), 12:53; Latta Hfd (high-sticking), 14:12; Hughes Hfd (tripping), 14:52.

2nd Period-5, Hartford, Fast 14 (Kristo, Miller), 15:16 (PP). 6, Hartford, Fast 15 (Miller, Syvret), 19:06 (PP). Penalties-Jean Hfd (tripping), 8:17; Mathers Adk (slashing), 14:40; Haley Hfd (roughing), 15:59; Eddy Adk (roughing), 15:59; Heeter Adk (double minor – spearing (attempt)), 15:59.

3rd Period- No Scoring. Penalties-Kristo Hfd (holding), 9:25.

Shots on Goal-Hartford 11-17-8-36. Adirondack 7-6-8-21.
Power Play Opportunities-Hartford 3 / 5; Adirondack 2 / 7.
Goalies-Hartford, Grumet-Morris 16-14-5 (21 shots-19 saves). Adirondack, Heeter 15-21-0 (36 shots-32 saves).
A-4,602
Referees-T.J. Luxmore (49), Chris Brown (86).
Linesmen-Frank Murphy (29), Francis Trempe (56).

IceCaps Spank Wolf Pack, 6-1

Hartford, CT, March 21, 2014 – Carl Klingberg had two goals and an assist, and Josh Lunden also scored twice, to lead the St. John’s IceCaps to a 6-1 win over the Hartford Wolf Pack Friday night at the XL Center.

Hartford Wolf PackAndrew Gordon and Jerome Samson added a goal and an assist for St. John’s, which was 3/6 on power plays, and Will O’Neill had three assists.  Danny Syvret scored the only goal of the game for the Wolf Pack, who had a six-game home winning streak snapped.

“Hats off to them,” Wolf Pack forward Shawn O’Donnell said, “I think they’ve only lost a handful of games here in the New Year and we got to see why first hand here tonight.  Hopefully we can learn from this game and move forward.”

Penalties hurt the Wolf Pack in the first period and allowed the IceCaps, who came into the game winners of 10 of their last 11 games, to build a 3-0 lead.

Lunden opened the scoring only 2:37 into the game with an even-strength goal, rapping the puck high into the net from right on top of Wolf Pack goaltender Dov Grumet-Morris, after Austen Brassard forechecked it away from the Wolf Pack’s Aaron Johnson in the right-wing corner.

Then, at 9:21, Johnson and Jesper Fast both received minor penalties, Fast for tripping and Johnson for boarding.  St. John’s capitalized on the five-on-three, when Gordon fired a shot from the left point and it hit traffic in front of the net, and deflected right to Samson in the left circle.  Samson buried it at 9:48 for a 2-0 IceCap lead.

With Fast still in the box, Johnson was sent off for tripping at 10:21.  The Wolf Pack got the 60 seconds of two-man disadvantage killed off, but St. John’s scored on the five-on-four at 11:44.

Grumet-Morris came out to his left to try to clear a loose puck, and Klingberg blocked his attempt.  Klingberg slid the puck toward the front of the net, and Lunden fought off a check and slid it in, before Grumet-Morris could get fully re-set.

The two teams traded goals in the second period, with the Wolf Pack’s Syvret and St. John’s’ Klingberg scoring only 1:11 apart.

Syvret got the Wolf Pack on the scoreboard at 9:16, flinging a shot from the left point through a Kyle Jean screen past the stick side of IceCap goaltender Tyler Beskorowany (26 saves).

Klingberg restored the three-goal margin at 10:27, though, after some strong Wolf Pack pressure.  After the puck got past Hartford’s Dylan McIlrath at the St. John’s blue line, Klingberg grabbed it and raced toward the Hartford zone.  With McIlrath hustling to cut him off, Klingberg cut from left to right and wired a backhanded shot over sprawling Grumet-Morris and into the top shelf.

The IceCaps would get two more in the third period, the first on a power play created by a roughing penalty against Micheal Haley at the 20:00 mark of the second period.  O’Neill set Gordon up for a one-timer at the left point, and Gordon’s shot cleanly beat Grumet-Morris at the 40-second mark.

Grumet-Morris was shaken up and left the game at 8:42, after Brassard headed hard toward the net and was met in the goalmouth by the Wolf Pack’s Bretton Stamler, who fell hard into Grumet-Morris (17 saves).  David LeNeveu entered the game at that point, and he would surrender the IceCaps’ sixth goal to Klingberg at 14:05.

Klingberg moved down the left side and got a step on Johnson, before powering a backhand shot up under the crossbar on LeNeveu’s stick side.

The Wolf Pack travel to Glens Falls, NY Saturday night for their next game, taking on the Adirondack Phantoms at 7:00 PM.  All of the action of that battle can be heard live on Fox Sports Radio 1410, and on-line at www.foxsportsradio1410.com and iHeartRadio.  Video streaming is available at www.ahllive.com.

The Wolf Pack’s next home game is Friday night, March 28, a 7:00 PM contest against the Springfield Falcons.  All Wolf Pack Friday-night home games feature $1 hot dogs and $2 beers through the start of the second period, presented by Marc’s Appliance Warehouse, located at 75 Prospect Ave., Hartford, CT.

Tickets for all Wolf Pack 2013-14 home games are on sale now at the Public Power Ticket Office at the XL Center, on-line at www.hartfordwolfpack.com and by phone at (877) 522-8499.  Wolf Pack tickets start as low as $12 for youth 12 years old or younger.  To speak with a representative about season or group tickets, call (855) 762-6451.

St. John’s IceCaps 6 at Hartford Wolf Pack 1
Friday, March 21, 2014 – XL Center

St. John’s 3 1 2 – 6
Hartford 0 1 0 – 1

1st Period-1, St. John’s, Lunden 2 (Brassard, O’Neill), 2:37. 2, St. John’s, Samson 21 (Gordon, Jaffray), 9:48 (PP). 3, St. John’s, Lunden 3 (Klingberg), 11:44 (PP). Penalties-Samson Stj (hooking), 6:21; Fast Hfd (tripping), 9:21; Johnson Hfd (boarding), 9:21; Johnson Hfd (tripping), 10:21; Schnell Stj (fighting), 14:39; O’Donnell Hfd (fighting), 14:39; Chiarot Stj (roughing), 18:26.

2nd Period-4, Hartford, Syvret 9 (O’Donnell), 9:16. 5, St. John’s, Klingberg 17 (O’Neill, MacQueen), 10:27. Penalties-Powe Hfd (roughing), 15:06; Haley Hfd (roughing), 20:00.

3rd Period-6, St. John’s, Gordon 22 (O’Neill, Samson), 0:40 (PP). 7, St. John’s, Klingberg 18 (MacKinnon), 14:05. Penalties-Brassard Stj (high-sticking), 11:28; Haley Hfd (slashing), 16:48; Brassard Stj (fighting), 19:56; O’Donnell Hfd (fighting), 19:56.

Shots on Goal-St. John’s 7-12-7-26. Hartford 7-15-5-27.
Power Play Opportunities-St. John’s 3 / 6; Hartford 0 / 3.
Goalies-St. John’s, Beskorowany 3-0-0 (27 shots-26 saves). Hartford, Grumet-Morris 15-14-5 (22 shots-17 saves); LeNeveu 4-8-0 (4 shots-3 saves).
A-5,113
Referees-Tom Chmielewski (43), Jamie Koharski (84).
Linesmen-Kevin Redding (16), Derek Wahl (46).

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