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Paw Prints – The Daily UConn Roundup – 10/16

Paw Prints The 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. As always, links can be found by clicking on the read more button below if you’re on the home page.

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UConn Football links

2012 Big East midseason report [andrea adelson – espn.com]

Comments from Pasqualoni’s Monday media luncheon [chris elsberry – ct post]

Short memories for Huskies during a short week? [jim fuller – new haven register]

Sean Mulcahy’s Report Card [sean mulcahy – sny.com]

UConn-Syracuse Monday presser [john silver – journal inquirer]

For these Huskies, ‘anything is possible’ [ct post]

Back To The Basics For Huskies’ Coaches [hartford courant]

After looking in the mirror, Huskies not giving up on season [new haven register]

No quit in UConn football as it looks for turnaround [the day]

Huskies’ Cochran cleared to play [the day]

UConn Women’s Basketball links

Breanna Stewart Already Has Geno’s Faith [john altavilla – hartford courant]

NCAA Moves 2013 NCAA Regional Site Out Of Trenton [rich elliott – ct post]

Decision on McCall still weeks away [jim fuller – new haven register]

UConn Men’s Basketball links

Meet The Huskies Through Jim Calhoun’s Eyes … [dom amore – hartford courant]

Kemba Walker’s Awesomeness [david borges – new haven register]

Calhoun, Speaking At Alumni Dinner, Has High Marks For Ollie [hartford courant]

Other UConn related links

Field Hockey. Sarah Mansfield Earns Second-Straight BIG EAST Weekly Honor [uconnhuskies.com]

W. Tennis. Women’s Tennis Places Second at New England Championships [uconnhuskies.com]

M. Soccer. Reid And Deeley Have Formed A Bond That Works For UConn Men’s Soccer [hartford courant]

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Two Red Sox Farmhands Ranked in Baseball America’s Top 20 International League Prospects

Baseball America is busy right now putting together its top 20 prospects lists by league now that the minor league baseball season is over.

They got started last week with the Arizona League, the Gulf Coast League, Appalachian League, Pioneer League, NY/Penn League, Northwest League, Midwest League, South Atlantic League, California League, Carolina League, Florida State League, Eastern League, Southern League, Texas League and Pacific Coast League.

Boston Red SoxNow we’ll look at the International League where the Red Sox minor leaguers play with the Pawtucket Red Sox.

The Red Sox had minor leaguers ranked in the top 20 and both them finished the season with the big club in Boston. They are C Ryan Lavarnway (6) and SS Jose Iglesias (11).

Lavarnway was sixth round draft pick in 2008 out of Yale in New Haven, CT. He spent 2008 in Lowell, 2009 in Greenville, and split the 2010 season between Salem and Portland. In 2011, he played in Portland and Pawtucket before a promotion to the Red Sox.

He spent the 2012 season with the PawSox before a promotion to the Red Sox. In 83 games with the PawSox, Lavarnway hit .295 with eight home runs, 43 RBIs and one stolen base. In his time with the Red Sox, he played in 46 games where he hit .157 with two home runs and 12 RBIs.

Iglesias was signed as an international free agent out of Cuba in 2009 and was given a MLB contract worth $6.25 million. He played in the Arizona Fall League in 2009 and then spent 2010 with the Lowell Spinners and Portland Sea Dogs. He spent 2011 with the PawSox and the Red Sox.

He started the 2012 season with the PawSox where he played in 88 games and hit .266 with one home run, 23 RBIs and 12 stolen bases. In 25 games with the Red Sox, he hit .118 with one home run, two RBIs and one stolen base.

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Whale Release Two from PTOs

HARTFORD, October 15, 2012:  Connecticut Whale general manager Jim Schoenfeld announced today that the team has released forwards Scott Pitt and Shayne Wiebe from their Professional Tryout (PTO) agreements.  Both players will join the Whale’s ECHL affiliate, the Greenville Road Warriors.

CT WhalePitt and Wiebe were both scoreless in one game in the Whale’s opening weekend of the season, and Pitt served one minor penalty.

The Whale are back in action this Friday night, October 19, when they begin a two-game trip to Norfolk to take on the defending Calder Cup-champion Admirals (7:30 PM faceoff, “Beethoven Radio” AM 1290, www.wccc.com).  The Whale’s next home game is next Friday, October 26 against the Hershey Bears.  Faceoff is 7:00 PM at the XL Center, and, as at all Friday home games this season, fans can enjoy $1 hot dogs and $2 beers until 8:00.

Tickets for all Whale regular season home games at the XL Center, are on sale now at the Public Power Ticket Office at the XL Center, through TicketMaster Charge-by-Phone at 1-800-745-3000 and on-line at www.ticketmaster.com.

Season tickets for the Whale’s 2012-13 AHL season are also available. For information on season seats, and all of the Whale’s many ticketing options, visit www.ctwhale.com, or call the CT Whale ticket office at (860) 548-2000 to talk with an account executive today.

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Red Sox to Hold 2013 Ticket Prices at 2012 Levels

There is some good news for fans of the Boston Red Sox.

The team has decided to keep ticket prices for both the 2013 spring training and the 2013 regular season at the same prices as 2012. The question remains though if the team will be any good.

Here’s the release from the Red Sox:

Boston Red SoxThe Boston Red Sox today announced that prices for all ticket categories available for public sale for the 2013 regular season at Fenway Park will be held at 2012 levels.  This “freeze” applies to both season ticket and individual game sales.  This marks the third time in five years the team has held ticket prices.  The Red Sox also froze prices for the 2009 and 2012 seasons.  

“It was abundantly clear this year that we should hold the line on ticket prices,” said President/CEO Larry Lucchino. “Over the past few years, we have fallen short of our goals to play postseason baseball. Through it all, fans have shown their deep loyalty and support, for which we are all grateful. Our commitment to winning is as strong as it has ever been, and we look forward to the challenge of bringing our fans the winning and entertaining baseball team they richly deserve.”

Ticket prices for JetBlue Park at Fenway South will also be held at 2012 levels for the 2013 Spring Training season at the team’s complex in Lee County, Florida.

The club will again provide special pricing for clergy and for active members of the military, as it has for many years.

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UConn Depth Chart for Syracuse

UConn Huskies @ Syracuse Orange

UConn Huskies football coach Paul Pasqualoni has released his depth chart for Friday night’s road tilt against the Syracuse Orange.

After looking at last week’s depth chart against Temple, there are no changes to this week’s depth chart. Of course there’s still a few days of practice so things could be different come Friday night.

For a full look at the UConn Huskies depth chart for the Syracuse Orange click on the read more button below if you’re on the home page.

OFFENSE

LT: 72 Jimmy Bennett (RSr., 6-9, 309)
78 Dalton Gifford (RFr., 6-5, 297)

LG 69 Steve Greene (RJr., 6-5, 309)
60 Tyler Samra (Fr., 6-3, 250)

C: 50 Tyler Bullock (RJr., 6-4, 302)
73 Alex Mateas (RSo., 6-3, 293)

RG: 63 Adam Masters (RSr., 6-4, 298)
65 Gus Cruz (RSo., 6-2, 306)

RT: 77 Kevin Friend (RJr., 6-6, 295)
75 Xavier Hemingway (RFr., 6-4, 262)

TE: 89 John Delahunt (RSr., 6-3, 243)
94 Ryan Griffin (RSr., 6-6, 247)

WR: 6 Michael Smith (Sr., 6-0, 201) OR
31 Nick Williams (Sr., 5-10, 184)
84 Tebucky Jones (RSo., 6-0, 185)

FB: 47 Reuben Frank (RSo., 6-3, 239)
36 Michael Osiecki (RSo., 6-2, 228)

QB: 10 Chandler Whitmer (RSo., 6-1, 191)
18 Johnny McEntee (RSr., 6-3, 208)

TB: 43 L Lyle McCombs (RSo., 5-8, 166)
25 Martin Hyppolite (RJr., 6-0, 214)

WR: 85 Geremy Davis (RSo., 6-1, 214)
8 Shakim Phillips (RSo., 6-1, 200)

DEFENSE

DE: 48 Trevardo Williams (Sr., 6-2, 233)
51 Tim Willman (RJr., 6-4, 270)

DT: 53 Ryan Wirth (RSr., 6-3, 271)
97 B.J. McBryde (RSo., 6-5, 301)

DT: 59 S Shamar Stephen (RJr., 6-5, 317)
90 Julian Campenni (RFr., 5-11, 281)

DE: 56 Angelo Pruitt (RSo., 6-3, 296)
45 Elijah Norris (Fr., 6-4, 230)

OLB: 3 Sio Moore (RSr., 6-2, 229)
32 Jefferson Ashiru (RFr., 6-1, 227)

ILB: 33 Yawin Smallwood (Rso., 6-3, 235)
46 Marquise Vann (RFr., 6-0, 224)

ILB: 28 Jory Johnson (RSr., 6-1, 227)
52 Ryan Donohue (Sr., 6-0, 242)

CB: 5 Blidi Wreh-Wilson (RSr., 6-2, 190)
29 Taylor Mack (Jr., 5-9, 170)

S: 16 Byron Jones (RSo., 6-1, 192)
22 Andrew Adams (RFr., 6-0, 186)

S: 15 Ty-Meer Brown (RSo., 6-0, 193)
39 Jordan Floyd (Fr., 6-1, 205)

CB: 7 Dwayne Gratz (RSr., 6-0, 198)
12 David Stevenson (RFr., 5-8, 173)

SPECIAL TEAMS

K: 13 C Chad Christen (RJr., 6-1, 202)
17 Bobby Puyol (Fr., 6-0, 170)

P: 86 C Cole Wagner (RJr., 6-2, 211)
13 Chad Christen (RJr., 6-1, 202)

HL: 86 C Cole Wagner (RJr., 6-2, 211)
17 Blaise Driscoll (Sr., 6-1, 189)

KR: 31 Nick Williams (Sr., 5-10, 184)
29 Taylor Mack (Jr., 5-9, 170)

PR: 31 Nick Williams (Sr., 5-10, 184)
29 Taylor Mack (Jr., 5-9, 170)

LS: 67 Adam Mueller (Jr., 6-1, 225)
66 Dominick Manco (RFr., 6-0, 239)

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Paw Prints – The Daily UConn Roundup – 10/15

Paw Prints The 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. As always, links can be found by clicking on the read more button below if you’re on the home page.

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UConn Football links

Big East bowl projections: Week 8 [andrea adelson – espn.com]

Big East power rankings: Week 8 [andrea adelson – espn.com]

The day after [john silver – sny.com]

UConn football notebook: Christen kicking himself over misses [ct post]

UConn’s Record Evokes Memories Of 2010 [hartford courant]

UConn: Five Things We Learned [hartford courant]

Short week doesn’t leave Huskies time to feel sorry for themselves [new haven register]

UConn Women’s Basketball links

Chong: UConn’s a perfect fit [carl adamec – sny.com]

UConn Men’s Basketball links

Alumni Profile: Kemba Walker [uconn huskies basketball]

Team-Building Goes Beyond The Court For UConn [hartford courant]

Other UConn related links

Field Hockey. Bowden’s First Career Goal Leads No. 4 UConn Past No. 13 Stanford, 1-0 [uconnhuskies.com]

W. Volleyball. Huskies’ Upset Bid of No. 15 Louisville Comes Up Short [uconnhuskies.com]

M. Golf. Huskies Finish 8th At Big 5 Invitational [uconnhuskies.com]

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Gritty Seahawks Comeback to Edge Patriots, 24-23

Seattle Seahawks' Sidney Rice comes down with a game-winning touchdown reception in the second half of an NFL football game against the New England Patriots, Sunday, Oct. 14, 2012, in Seattle.

On a yet another rainy day in Seattle, just their 81st in a row with some sort of rain, the gritty young Seahawks mounted another comeback on their homefield and dispatched the New England Patriots, 24-23 with a last minute touchdown at CenturyLink Field on Sunday afternoon.

No matter what you think of the Patriots effort on either side of the ball a few guys did show up to play on Week 6 in the Pacific Northwest.

Lets start with rookie defensive end Chandler Jones, who is quickly becoming Pro-Bowl and possible All-Pro material with another stellar game of 9 tackles, 2 sacks, 1 tackle for loss, 3 QB hits and forced fumble, his 3rd of the season.  The guy is what some would say a “high motor player”.  If you don’t love him already, you should.

You can also include LB Brandon Spikes 5 tackles, 2 tackles for loss both on Seattle RB Marshawn Lynch and 1 QB hit.  He is truly developing into the player they drafted three years ago out of Florida.

Offensively it was RB Danny Woodhead 71 yards from scrimmage; WR Wes Welker 10 catches for 138 yards and 1 TD, WR Brandon Lloyd 6 catches for 80 yards. The offensive line also did a great job keeping Tom Brady protected against an aggressive sack hungry defense.

Also TE’s Rob Gronkowski and Aaron Hernandez toughed it through injuries.  After that handful everyone else needs to look in the mirror, especially the secondary.

New England gave up 6 passes of 20 yards or more.  The largest was 51 yards with an extra 15 tacked on for a hit to the head of the quarterback by Spikes.  There was a 50 yarder from rookie QB Russell Wilson to WR Doug Baldwin and a 46-yard pass to WR Sidney Rice for a TD.  Rice also had a 29-yard catch, Baldwin added a 24-yard TD catch and TE Zach Miller had a 22-yard catch.

That’s 222 yards on 6 plays, Wilson only threw for 293 yards total.

This was a winnable game except for the big pass plays and the dumb penalties.  Some costly mistakes on offense, like two intentional grounding calls and players not holding onto passes that hit their hands only to turn into INTs were just as bad.

I expected a tough game in Seattle with a loud crowd, bad weather and a swarming defense but New England stood up to those challenges.  They unfortunately shot themselves in the foot and cost themselves a win.

Patriots at Seahawks Gamebook. This includes the box score, all the stats, play by play, drive charts and more.

Patriots at Seahawks Game Recap.

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Turning Point of the Game

Patriots leading 23-17, go 3 and out with 3 minutes to play, Seahawks get a very good punt return to help set up the game winning drive.

Offensive Player of the Game

Seattle QB Russell Wilson was 16 of 27 for 293 yards, 3 TDs and 0 INTs.

Defensive Player(s) of the Game

Seahawks LB Bobby Wagner had 14 tackles (7 solo) and 1 tackle for loss.

Game Notes

Starters for the Patriots were:

On Offense:

LT Solder

LG Mankins

C Wendell

RG Connolly

RT Vollmer

TE Gronkowski

TE Hernandez

WR Welker

WR Branch

WR Lloyd

QB Brady

On Defense:

DE Cunningham

DT Wilfork

DT Love

DE Jones

LB Ninkovich

LB Mayo

LB Spikes

CB McCourty

CB Arrington

S Wilson

S Chung

Inactives for the Game:

Patriots

1. WR Julian Edelman (hand)

2. S Steve Gregory (hip)

3. TE Mike Hoomanawanui (concussion)

4. LB Dont’a Hightower (hamstring)

5. DE Jake Bequette

6. LB Tracy White (foot)

7. OL Matt Tennant

Seahawks

1. G John Moffitt (knee)

2. DT Clinton McDonald (groin)

3. DT Jaye Howard (foot)

4. WR Charly Martin

5. S Winston Guy

6. CB Danny Gorrer

7. CB Jeremy Lane

The spread (Patriots MINUS 3 1/2) WAS NOT covered.  The over/under (44 1/2) WAS COVERED.  I GAVE the points (PATRIOTS) and took the UNDER.  I am now 2-4 vs. the spread and 3 of 6 calling the under/over.

The Patriots are 4-3 as the road team in the series, 3-2 at the Kingdome and 1-1 at CenturyLink Field.

Since 1999 the Patriots have the best record in the NFL at 150-64.

Since 2003 New England is 33-7 in October games.

Bill Belichick is now 195-107 including playoffs in his career.

Belichick coached teams are 3-2 vs. Seattle, he is 2-1 against the Seahawks with New England.

Tom Brady is 1-1 vs. the Seahawks.  Overall including playoffs he is 143-44.

Brady has 310 TD passes in his career he is now 5th all-time.  Hall of Famer Fran Tarkenton is 4th with 342.

Brady has thrown at least 1 TD pass in 38 consecutive games.

The Patriots are 83-16 when Brady throws at least 2 TD passes in a game.

WR Wes Welker now has catches in 107 consecutive games including playoffs, 90 as a Patriot.  The last time Welker did not have a catch in a game was 12/24/05 as a Dolphin.

The Patriots sacked Seattle QB Russell Wilson 2 times, while allowing Brady to be sacked 1 time.

New England is PLUS 10 in turnover differential. The offense has given up 3 INT and 3 fumbles, while the defense has 6 INTs and 10 fumble recoveries.

The Patriots were 1 for 6 in the red zone.  They had 1 TD, 3 FGs, 1 turnover and 1 take over on downs.

New England was 8 for 18 (44%) on third down conversions and 0 for 1 (0%) on 4th down attempts.

Pete Carroll is 51-51 in his NFL career.  He is 18-20 in his third season as a head coach with the Seahawks; he was 6-10 with the New York Jets and 27-21 in 3 seasons with New England.  He is 2-3 in the playoffs (1-1 with Seattle; 1-2 with New England) for an overall record of 53-54.

He is 2-1 vs. New England, 1-1 with New York and 1-0 with Seattle.

Russell Wilson is 3-3 in his rookie season. He is 1-0 vs. the Patriots.

The Seahawks were 4 for 12 (33%) on 3rd down conversions and 1 for 2 (50%) on 4th down attempts.

Seattle was 2 for 3 (67%) in the red zone.  They had 2 TDs and 1 FG.

Seattle is MINUS 1 in turnover differential.  The offense has given up 6 INT and 4 fumbles, while the defense has 5 INT and 4 fumble recoveries.

Clete Blakeman was the game referee.  The temp at kickoff was 63 and cloudy with rain.

Attendance – 68,137 at CenturyLink Field in Seattle WA

Post Game Interviews

Patriots head coach Bill Belichick and Patriots QB Tom Brady post game press conference via patriots.com

This Week in the AFC East

Miami edged St Louis, 17-14

Buffalo nipped Arizona in OT, 19-16

NY Jets whipped Indianapolis, 35-9

AFC East Standings

Jets                        3-3/2-0

Patriots                   3-3/1-0

Dolphins                  3-3/0-1

Bills                        3-3/0-2

Next Week

The Patriots will host the New York Jets next Sunday at Gillette Stadium.  Kick off is at 4:25 p.m. on CBS.

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photo credit: ap photo

2012 BCS Standings – Week 1 (Oct.14)

The Bowl Championship Series (BCS) standings are out for the first time in 2012 and like the AP and USA Today Coaches’ Polls that came out earlier on Sunday, the Alabama Crimson Tide are on top.

BCS The Crimson Tide are followed by the Florida Gators, Oregon Ducks, Kansas State Wildcats and Notre Dame Fighting Irish.

There’s also a rare sight in the BCS standings. There are three teams from the Big East ranked in the top 25.

They are the Rutgers Scarlet Knights (15), Louisville Cardinals (16) and Cincinnati Bearcats (21).

You can head over to the BCS website to see how the poll is computed weekly and how the teams are selected for the BCS bowls.

For a full look at the BCS Standings, click on the read more button below if you’re on the home page.

Rank Team Harris poll USA TODAY poll Computer rank BCS average PVS
1 Alabama 1 .9983 1 1.000 3 .9300 .9761 NR
2 Florida 3 .8883 4 .8793 1 .9600 .9092 NR
3 Oregon 2 .9593 2 .9586 6 .7800 .8993 NR
4 Kansas State 4 .8828 3 .8861 4 .9200 .8963 NR
5 Notre Dame 5 .8442 5 .8481 2 .9400 .8774 NR
6 LSU 6 .7871 6 .7993 9 .6700 .7522 NR
7 South Carolina 7 .6929 8 .6861 7 .7000 .6930 NR
8 Oregon State 10 .6435 11 .5688 5 .8300 .6808 NR
9 Oklahoma 9 .6470 7 .6922 10 .6600 .6664 NR
10 USC 11 .6330 9 .6746 15 .4800 .5959 NR
11 Georgia 12 .5475 12 .5464 17 .4000 .4980 NR
12 Mississippi State 14 .4689 16 .4549 12 .5300 .4846 NR
13 West Virginia 15 .4490 15 .4590 12 .5300 .4793 NR
14 Florida State 8 .6602 10 .6231 28 .0000 .4277 NR
15 Rutgers 17 .3294 17 .3356 11 .5600 .4083 NR
16 Louisville 16 .4271 14 .4712 19 .3200 .4061 NR
17 Texas Tech 21 .1857 20 .1858 7 .7000 .3572 NR
18 Texas A&M 19 .2344 19 .2692 14 .5100 .3379 NR
19 Clemson 13 .4998 13 .5024 28 .0000 .3341 NR
20 Stanford 20 .2205 23 .1458 16 .4300 .2654 NR
21 Cincinnati 18 .2758 18 .3092 21 .1600 .2483 NR
22 Boise State 23 .1697 22 .1837 20 .2400 .1978 NR
23 TCU 22 .1788 21 .1844 26 .0500 .1377 NR
24 Iowa State 31 .0083 35 .0034 18 .3300 .1139 NR
25 Texas 25 .0654 27 .0366 23 .0900 .0640 NR

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St. John’s IceCaps 3, Connecticut Whale 2

By Brian Ring

Hartford, CT, October 14, 2012 – The Connecticut Whale were defeated by the St. John’s IceCaps, 3-2, Sunday afternoon at the XL Center. Spencer Machacek scored the game-winning goal for the IceCaps and also added an assist to lead St. John’s. Kris Newbury and Kyle Jean both scored for the Whale, who have now dropped their first two games of the season.

CT Whale“There are things that we can correct,” said Newbury. “We just need to be a little smarter and stay out of the (penalty) box, and that will give us a better chance to win.”

Newbury opened the scoring for Connecticut 12:24 into the first period with a power-play goal, his third tally in the first two games of the season. Newbury received a pass in the left circle from Sean Collins before turning and firing on St. John’s goaltender Mark Dekanich (35 saves). Newbury’s bid kicked off the skate of a St. John’s defender before slipping through the five-hole of Dekanich. Chris Kreider also assisted on the goal.

The IceCaps would even the game up with 2:25 left to play in the first, as Maxime Macenauer buried his first goal of the season against Whale goaltender Scott Stajcer (22 saves), making his first start in net. After having an initial one-time bid denied, Macenauer recovered his rebound from Hunter Tremblay and scored. Will O’Neill recorded the secondary assist.

Jean put the Whale back on top, 2-1, with his second goal in as many games, burying a rebound opportunity over the glove of Dekanich. J.T. Miller’s shot was knocked back into the slot by Dekanich, enabling Jean to gather the second power-play goal of the night for Connecticut. Logan Pyett also recorded an assist on the play, his first point of the young season.

The IceCaps’ Zach Redmond, however, would knot the game up at two headed into the third period, with his first goal of the season, coming with just four seconds left in the period. Redmond’s goal was assisted by Machacek and Alex Burmistrov.

Machacek would hurt the Whale again 7:55 into the third period, as he tallied his first goal of the year and the eventual game-winner on a secondary attempt from the slot to put the IceCaps ahead for good, 3-2.

The Whale will now begin a three-game road trip to Norfolk and Albany before returning home to host the Hershey Bears on Fri., Oct. 26 at the XL Center (7:00 PM).

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St. John’s IceCaps 3 at Connecticut Whale 2
Sunday, October 14, 2012 – XL Center Veterans Memorial Coliseum

St. John’s 1 1 1 – 3
Connecticut 1 1 0 – 2

1st Period-1, Connecticut, Newbury 3 (Collins, Kreider), 12:24 (PP). 2, St. John’s, Macenauer 1 (Tremblay, Telegin), 17:35. Penalties-Macenauer Stj (hooking), 1:01; Pitt Ct (hooking), 4:37; Grant Ct (tripping), 7:27; Arsene Stj (holding), 10:39; Kreider Ct (interference), 15:17.

2nd Period-3, Connecticut, Jean 2 (Miller, Pyett), 5:14 (PP). 4, St. John’s, Redmond 1 (Machacek, Burmistrov), 19:56 (PP). Penalties-Chiarot Stj (delay of game), 4:25; Collins Ct (slashing), 18:58.

3rd Period-5, St. John’s, Machacek 1 (Tremblay, Burmistrov), 7:55 (PP). Penalties-Meech Stj (cross-checking), 2:28; Kreider Ct (tripping), 6:14; Redmond Stj (interference), 14:43.

Shots on Goal-St. John’s 9-5-11-25. Connecticut 10-15-12-37.
Power Play Opportunities-St. John’s 2 / 5; Connecticut 2 / 5.
Goalies-St. John’s, Dekanich 1-0-0 (37 shots-35 saves). Connecticut, Stajcer 0-1-0 (25 shots-22 saves).
A-2,081
Referees-Jean Hebert (43).
Linesmen-Jim Briggs (83), Marty Demers (79).

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2012 Blogpoll Top 25 – Week 7 Ballot

As many of you know, I am one of the voters in the BlogPoll Top 25. Each week, bloggers across the country representing the various FBS schools get together and put together their own top 25’s.

Here at SOX & Dawgs, we are representing the UConn Huskies.

You can check out the ballot I submitted earlier today by clicking on the read more button below if you’re on the homepage.

SB Nation BlogPoll Top 25 College Football Rankings

SOX & Dawgs Ballot – Week 7

Rank Team Delta
1 Alabama Crimson Tide
2 Oregon Ducks
3 Kansas St. Wildcats Arrow_up 2
4 Notre Dame Fighting Irish Arrow_up 2
5 Florida Gators Arrow_up 2
6 Oklahoma Sooners Arrow_up 2
7 LSU Tigers Arrow_up 2
8 South Carolina Gamecocks Arrow_down -4
9 USC Trojans Arrow_up 1
10 Florida St. Seminoles Arrow_up 1
11 Oregon St. Beavers Arrow_up 7
12 Georgia Bulldogs
13 Clemson Tigers
14 West Virginia Mountaineers Arrow_down -11
15 Louisville Cardinals
16 Mississippi St. Bulldogs Arrow_up 1
17 Rutgers Scarlet Knights Arrow_up 2
18 Cincinnati Bearcats Arrow_up 2
19 Texas A&M Aggies Arrow_up 3
20 TCU Horned Frogs Arrow_up 1
21 Texas Tech Red Raiders
22 Stanford Cardinal Arrow_down -6
23 Michigan Wolverines Arrow_up 2
24 Ohio Bobcats
25 Boise St. Broncos
Dropouts: Texas Longhorns, Iowa St. Cyclones, Louisiana Tech Bulldogs

SB Nation BlogPoll College Football Top 25 Rankings »

I was most impressed with Oregon State this week, hence their big jump in my ballot. They were able to win and win big without their starting quarterback.

West Virginia took the biggest tumble in my ballot as they were spanked on the road by Texas Tech who coincidentally by virtue of the win, they move into my top 25.

Because South Carolina and LSU were both in my top 10, I didn’t feel the Gamecocks should fall out of the top 10 since it was a close loss in Death Valley.

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