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UConn Huskies women's basketball head coach Geno Auriemma is a Hall of Fame Coach. So was the coach on the other sidelines Saturday in C. Vivian Stringer who was going for her 900th career win on Saturday.
And while Geno isn't at 900 wins yet, his team made sure Stringer didn't get hers quite yet.
Morgan Tuck had a huge game off the bench with 15 points and five rebounds to lead the Huskies in a 65-45 win over the Rutgers Scarlet Knights in front of 5,378 at The RAC on Saturday afternoon.
UConn improves to 24-1 (11-1 Big East) while the Scarlet Knights fall to 14-10 (5-6).
Stefanie Dolson added 14 points for the Huskies with Kaleena Mosqueda-Lewis adding 12 points. Moriah Jefferson had 10 points, five rebounds and three assists off the bench. Caroline Doty led UConn with five assists.
UConn played the final 35 minutes of this game without Bria Hartley because of an illness she was battling.
Shakena Richardson was the only member of the Scarlet Knights to hit double figures with 10 points. Syessence Davis added eight points and seven rebounds while Monique Oliver had seven points and six rebounds.
Erica Wheeler led Rutgers with seven rebounds.
Rutgers started out the game with a 14-4 run and that forced Auriemma to pull four of his starters from the game with the exception of Dolson. The Huskies then battled back with an 18-4 run of their own to take a 22-18 lead. The Scarlet Knights would keep it close the rest of the way as they trailed by six points at 33-27 at the break.
UConn came out of the gates quickly to start the second half with a 7-0 run to push the lead to lead to double-digits. That would be the end though for Rutgers as they were never able to get any closer than nine points the rest of the way.
I've been saying this over and over.
The Huskies have needed Tuck and Jefferson to step up their games. And lately, they've been doing just that. If Tuck can stay healthy and continue to do what she's been doing, she'll definitely be a key part down the stretch here for the Huskies.
The same goes for Jefferson who has taken her game to another level since Brianna Banks went down with the ACL injury.
UConn will need what they got from them and more their next time out though.
It's a quick turnaround for the Huskies as they'll host the No.1 Baylor Lady Bears on Monday night at the XL Center in Hartford, CT. Tip is scheduled for 9 p.m.
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UConn Huskies @ Rutgers Scarlet Knights 2.16.13 box score
Here are the postgame quotes from Rutgers head coach C. Vivian Stringer and UConn head coach Geno Auriemma (at bottom of article).
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NEW YORK, February 16, 2013 – New York Rangers President and General Manager Glen Sather announced today that the club has recalled forward Chris Kreider from the Connecticut Whale of the American Hockey League (AHL).
Kreider, 21, registered one shot on goal in Connecticut’s 4-1 win last night against Portland. He returns to the Rangers where he has registered one goal and one assist for two points, along with four penalty minutes and a plus-two rating in seven games this season. Kreider tallied a point in consecutive games, including his first career regular season point with a goal on February 5 at New Jersey and his first career regular season assist on February 7 against the New York Islanders, after missing the previous five games, including four games due to injury. He made his NHL regular season debut in the season opener on January 19 at Boston.
The 6-3, 230-pounder established an NHL record for most postseason goals (five) and points (seven) by a player before skating in a regular season game during the 2012 playoffs. Kreider tied for first among NHL rookies in goals and power play goals (two), second in game-winning goals (two) and power play points (two), and ranked fourth in points during the playoffs. He also tied for third on the team in playoff goals, first in power play goals and second in game-winning goals. Kreider made his NHL debut on April 16, 2012, at Ottawa in Game 3 of the Eastern Conference Quarterfinals, becoming the first player to win an NCAA title and make his NHL debut in that year’s playoffs since 1990.
The Boxford, Massachusetts native was originally selected by the Rangers as a first round choice, 19th overall, in the 2009 NHL Entry Draft.
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Coming off such an emotional win over Syracuse earlier in the week, you had to hope the UConn Huskies men's basketball team wouldn't suffer a letdown on Saturday afternoon.
Unforunately that as well as a good game plan from the Villanova Wildcats shutting down UConn's guards happened.
Ryan Arcidianco led Villanova with 25 points, including five three-pointers, as they went on to beat UConn 70-61 in front of 15,165 and a nationally-televised audience on ESPN at the XL Center in Hartford, CT.
The Huskies fall to 17-7 (7-5 Big East) while the Wildcats improve to 16-10 (7-6).
Omar Calhoun led UConn with 16 points, including 9-of-9 from the charity stripe and six rebounds. DeAndre Daniels added 13 points while Niels Giffey came off the bench to score 11 points.
Shabazz Napier battled foul trouble in the first half and tight defense from Villanova the whole game and finished with just two points. However, he did have 10 assists. Ryan Boatright was also a victim of the Wildcats defense and had four points.
Joining Arcidianco in double figures was JayVaughn Pinkston who had 14 points and nine rebounds while James Bell had 11 points. Mouphtaou Yarou finished with a double-double of 11 points and 16 rebounds.
UConn found themselves down early with Napier in foul trouble as Villanova went on an 11-0 run. UConn followed with a 10-2 run, including two straight threes from lightly used Leon Tolksdorf to take the lead. The Wildcats battled back and kept it close trailing by only three points att the half.
Villanova kept the game within reach early in the second half before going on an 11-0 run to take a 52-45 lead. The Huskies would get as close as two points the rest of the way. The Wildcats would put the game away late with 13-0 run.
Obviously the emotional letdown was only a part of the reason why the Huskies lost. Frankly it was the guard play of Napier and Boatright.
While Napier did distribute the ball well, him and Boatright couldn't get anything done offensively scoring wise. It's also the first time the Huskies have seen man-to-man defense in a while and that played a huge part because the Villanova players were stuck on the duo like a fly on a fly trap.
UConn had relied on them all season and have had others step up. And while Calhoun, Daniels and Giffey did, it wasn't enough for the Huskies.
UConn is back in action in on Thursday when they'll play their final regular season game at the XL Center. They'll host the Cincinnati Bearcats with tip-off being scheduled for 7 p.m.
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Villanova Wildcats @ UConn Huskies 2.16.13 box score
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Here are UConn's postgame notes.
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KML all in on developing all-around game [carl adamec – snyuconn.com]
Auriemma at his best against the best [carl adamec – snyuconn.com]
Rutgers’ Stringer seeks history against UConn [carl adamec – snyuconn.com]
Rebecca Lobo Misses Hall Of Fame Cutdown For 2013 [john altavilla – hartford courant]
UConn’s Annual Play4Kay Game Is Monday Vs. No. 1 Baylor [rich elliott – ct post]
Lobo Not Among List Of Hall Of Fame Finalists [rich elliott – ct post]
Magnitude Of UConn-Rutgers Series Has Diminished [rich elliott – ct post]
Auriemma Has Dominated Match-Ups Of Hall Of Fame Coaches [rich elliott – ct post]
Shea Ralph on Brianna Banks "she has grown up a little bit" [jim fuller – new haven register]
UConn youngsters ready for first game at the RAC [jim fuller – new haven register]
UConn commit Saniya Chong not selected for McDonald's game [jim fuller – new haven register]
Help Women's Hoops Raise Money for the Kay Yow Cancer Fund [uconnhuskies.com]
Freshman Jefferson showing improvement for UConn [ct post]
UConn Women's Rivalry With Rutgers Has Lost Some Steam [hartford courant]
Freshman Moriah Jefferson getting plenty of veteran help [new haven register]
Geno Auriemma talks about C. Vivian Stringer and Rutgers (Watch The Geno Auriemma Show at 10PM) [snyuconn.com]
UConn women can't afford to look too far ahead [the day]
UConn Men's Basketball links
Even The Rebounding Is Reason For Ollie To Smile; Notes, Quotes from UConn Practice [dom amore – hartford courant]
It's a Mutual Admiration Society Between Kevin Ollie and Jay Wright [david borges – new haven register]
Notes/Quotes from Feb. 15: “I don’t know the last time we saw man-to-man” [kevin duffy – ct post]
Motivated Huskies chasing title, ready for Villanova (video) [gavin keefe – the day]
Men's Basketball Takes On Villanova; 1,800 Tickets Remain [uconnhuskies.com]
Villanova now the focus of UConn men [ct post]
Napier, Boatright Exude Confidence Going Into Villanova Game [hartford courant]
UConn, Villanova swap traditional roles [new haven register]
UConn men hope to keep rolling against Villanova [the day]
UConn Football links
Recruit Lagow Confirms Commitment To UConn [desmond conner – hartford courant]
Former NFL general manager raves about Sio Moore [jim fuller – new haven register]
Former UConn DE switches CFL teams [jim fuller – new haven register]
Sources: Deadline for ESPN on Big East TV [brett mcmurphy – espn.com]
QB Richard Lagow Coming To UConn After All [hartford courant]
Other UConn related links
Softball. Softball Season Opener Postponed Due to Inclement Weather [uconnhuskies.com]
Baseball. Baseball Comeback Falls Short in Opener vs. Purdue [uconnhuskies.com]
M. Ice Hockey. Men's Hockey Falls To Holy Cross in Storrs, 4-1 [uconnhuskies.com]
W. Tennis. Women's Tennis Falls to Cincinnati, 6-1 [uconnhuskies.com]
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By Wil Goldsholl
Hartford, CT, February 15, 2013 – In their sixth of eight matchups for the 2012-2013 season, the Connecticut Whale skated to a 4-1 victory over the Atlantic division-leading Portland Pirates Friday night at the XL Center.
Led by two scores from young gun Christian Thomas, Connecticut shot early and often, and were stingy on the defensive side of the puck. With help from veteran blueliner Steve Eminger, who has 457 career NHL games under his belt, the Whale allowed just six shots in the first period; Cam Talbot would finish with 23 saves.
Portland backstop Chad Johnson, who signed with the Pirates’ NHL parent club, the Phoenix Coyotes, over the summer after playing 49 games with Whale last season, saw a lot of action early. After surrendering two goals in the first 20 minutes, he was replaced by Mike Lee, who had made only three AHL appearances in the season prior to Friday. Johnson retired with 12 saves.
In a chippy first period, the Portland offense was quiet. The Coyotes’ top affiliate couldn’t get the puck to Talbot on their first power play, when Chris Brown drew a hooking call on Kris Newbury.
The teams exchanged checks and chances near the 12-minute mark, and as Kelsey Tessier got hammered by Boris Valabik behind Johnson’s net, the New Brunswick-born Tessier found Thomas for his first of the night at 8:49. Mark Louis would sit for roughing on the same play.
After a successful penalty kill, Portland replied. Alexandre Bolduc found the rebound of a Michael Stone shot to net his 18th of the season at 11:40. Andy Miele earned the secondary assist on the game-tying goal.
Play got hairy late in the first, as a series of Portland penalties gave Connecticut sustained five-on-three time. The Pirates’ kill unit came up with another successful effort, but with 1:50 to play in the period, Newbury fought off Louis on the wall and fed Brandon Mashinter on the doorstep for an easy put away. Mashinter went on to say, “It was a good 60 minutes,” with a passing nod to Head Coach Ken Gernander’s mantra for the season. “Eminger is poised back there, (Chris) Kreider (returned to the Whale by the parent New York Rangers Friday afternoon) has great hands and he’s fast. Both those guys are NHL ready and it’s good to have them.”
The second period went by in the same fashion for just over 10 minutes. At 10:44 Louis got his stick in the midsection of a Whale forward for another hooking minor. Kreider sat for hooking moments later to negate the power play. Talbot came up with his 10th and 11th saves on Stone shooting from the circle, and the period went by without a score.
Opening the third, Lee came up with a sprawling save. Micheal Haley went off for boarding Valabik 51 seconds in. Connecticut killed off the man-down situation and Nick Palmieri had two great looks at the net, as Lee was stretched out on scrambles in front immediately after play returned to even strength.
Thomas struck again at 4:43 for his 12th of the season. Blake Parlett fed Sam Klassen and Klassen found Thomas in the neutral zone. Thomas walked in and let go an absolute bomb from the right circle to give the Whale a 3-1 edge. Thomas said after the game, “I’m feeling good, better than in the beginning of the season and things are just starting to click. We got a lot of shots and that’s something G (Gernander) always tells us before games.”
Gernander spoke highly of Thomas and the team as well, “The Thomas-Hales (Haley)-Tess (Tessier) line has been important to our success as of late. Thomas is more proactive, taking more initiative. Our younger kids are making strides, trades are giving us a new look, we have size and a different dynamic to the club. We’re meshing. One of our more complete games.”
Physicality stayed high in the third; Dylan McIlrath crushed Phil Lane in the defensive end but was called for charging at 8:57. All of nine seconds later, Klassen and Haley combined to feed Tessier. Breaking in alone, Tessier was, as he said after the game, “thinking five-hole the entire way,” and converted exactly that way for his season’s 11th.
With a handful of penalties and misconducts handed out after a scrum with 3:48 left, the Whale was able to shut down and finish off Portland, 4-1. Lee would finish with 24 saves on 26 shots faced in 40 minutes. Talbot got his 18th win of the season with 23 saves in the Whale net.
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Portland Pirates 1 at Connecticut Whale 4
Friday, February 15, 2013 – XL Center Veterans Memorial Coliseum
Portland 1 0 0 – 1
Connecticut 2 0 2 – 4
1st Period-1, Connecticut, Thomas 11 (Tessier, Haley), 8:39. 2, Portland, Bolduc 18 (Stone, Miele), 11:40. 3, Connecticut, Mashinter 6 (Newbury, Vernace), 18:10. Penalties-Newbury Ct (hooking), 5:09; Valabik Por (roughing, roughing), 8:05; Mashinter Ct (roughing, roughing), 8:05; Louis Por (roughing), 8:39; Rechlicz Por (interference), 12:17; Stone Por (delay of game), 14:02; Bolduc Por (closing hand on puck), 14:46.
2nd Period- No Scoring. Penalties-Louis Por (hooking), 10:44; Kreider Ct (hooking), 12:11; Jean Ct (tripping), 15:22.
3rd Period-4, Connecticut, Thomas 12 (Klassen, Parlett), 4:43. 5, Connecticut, Tessier 11 (Haley, Klassen), 9:06 (SH). Penalties-Haley Ct (boarding), 0:51; McIlrath Ct (charging), 8:57; Shinnimin Por (goaltender interference), 11:27; Rechlicz Por (misconduct – unsportsmanlike conduct), 14:24; Goncharov Por (slashing), 14:47; Bolduc Por (slashing, misconduct), 16:12; Valabik Por (roughing, misconduct), 16:12; Haley Ct (roughing, misconduct), 16:12; Tessier Ct (hooking), 18:29.
Shots on Goal-Portland 6-9-9-24. Connecticut 14-12-14-40.
Power Play Opportunities-Portland 0 / 6; Connecticut 0 / 8.
Goalies-Portland, Johnson 14-10-0 (14 shots-12 saves); Lee 3-0-0 (26 shots-24 saves). Connecticut, Talbot 18-19-1 (24 shots-23 saves).
A-4,441
Referees-Ryan Fraser (14).
Linesmen-Jim Briggs (83), Brent Colby (7).
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New Boston Red Sox closer Joel Hanrahan stopped by the CSN New England Baseball Set to talk a little baseball and about his new team.
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After initially not signing his letter-of-intent on signing day, Richard Lagow has finally decided to honor his verbal commitment to the UConn Huskies football team by signing his LOI.
Here's the release from UConn:
STORRS, Conn. – Richard Lagow, a 6-6, 213-pound quarterback from Plano, Texas, and Plano Senior High School has signed a National Letter of Intent to enroll at the University of Connecticut. Lagow becomes the 23rd member of UConn’s incoming class of freshmen.
Lagow was named 2012 All-District 10-5A first team at Plano. He was 109 for 182 in passing as a senior for 1,968 yards and eight touchdowns. Plano played in Conference 5A Division I playoffs. As a junior, Lagow was 119 for 221 in the air for 1,653 yards and 13 TDs.
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NEW YORK, February 15, 2013 – New York Rangers President and General Manager Glen Sather announced today that the club has assigned forward Chris Kreider to the Connecticut Whale of the American Hockey League (AHL).
Kreider, 21, has registered one goal and one assist for two points, along with four penalty minutes and a plus-two rating in seven games this season. He tallied a point in consecutive games, including his first career regular season point with a goal on February 5 at New Jersey and his first career regular season assist on February 7 against the New York Islanders, after missing the previous five games, including four games due to injury. Kreider made his NHL regular season debut in the season opener on January 19 at Boston.
The 6-3, 230-pounder established an NHL record for most postseason goals (five) and points (seven) by a player before skating in a regular season game during the 2012 playoffs. Kreider tied for first among NHL rookies in goals and power play goals (two), second in game-winning goals (two) and power play points (two), and ranked fourth in points during the playoffs. He also tied for third on the team in playoff goals, first in power play goals and second in game-winning goals. Kreider made his NHL debut on April 16, 2012, at Ottawa in Game 3 of the Eastern Conference Quarterfinals, becoming the first player to win an NCAA title and make his NHL debut in that year’s playoffs since 1990.
The Boxford, Massachusetts native was originally selected by the Rangers as a first round choice, 19th overall, in the 2009 NHL Entry Draft.
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