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2014-15 Bowl Swag

2013-14 Bowl Swag

With the 2014-15 college football bowl season getting underway on Saturday afternoon, are you curious to know what your favorite college football team will receive as gifts for playing in a 2014-15 college football bowl game this year?

The NCAA allows the bowls to give the players gifts who total value cannot be more than $550. The schools and conferences can also provide up to $400 in gifts each as well.

BOWL GIFT SUITE GIFT(S)
R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl Yes Fossil watch
Gildan New Mexico Bowl Yes AudioSource Sound portable/mobile speaker; mobile phone charger; Oakley Works backpack; Oakley Enduro sunglasses/beanie; cap; Gildan blanket
Royal Purple Las Vegas Bowl Yes Oakley Works backpack
Famous Idaho Potato Bowl Yes Ohio backpack; winter coat; winter gloves; winter beanie; Big Game football
Raycom Media Camellia Bowl Yes Fossil watch; cap; souvenir pylon; football
Miami Beach Bowl No Under Armour sunglasses; Under Armour cap; Oakley Halifax backpack; electronics product
Boca Raton Bowl Yes n/a
San Diego County Credit Union Poinsettia Bowl No $395 Best Buy gift card; Fossil watch; cap
Popeyes Bahamas Bowl Yes Ogio Marshall Pack backpack; New Era 39Thirty cap
Hawaii Bowl Yes Oakley Holbrook sunglasses; Oakley Works backpack; Tori Richard aloha shirt; Pro Athletics t-shirt/shorts/swim trunks; beach towel
Zaxby’s Heart of Dallas Bowl Yes Ogio Marshall Pack backpack; beanie; Big Game football
Quick Lane Bowl No $250 Best Buy gift card; Sony headphones; custom-made Fathead for each player with their likeness; various apparel; football
Bitcoin St. Petersburg Bowl Yes Oakley Breadbox sunglasses; Oakley Works backpack
Military Bowl No Microsoft Xbox One console; Under Armour backpack; Might Boom Ball speakers; beanie
Hyundai Sun Bowl Yes Timely Watch Co. watch; Ogio Politan backpack; Helen of Troy hair dryer; Majestic fleece pullover; Top of the World cap
Duck Commander Independence Bowl Yes Timely Watch Co. watch; New Era ski cap; football
New Era Pinstripe Bowl No Variety of New Era products
National University Holiday Bowl No $445 Best Buy gift card and shopping trip; Fossil watch; cap
AutoZone Liberty Bowl No Sol Republic Deck Ultra wireless bluetooth speaker; Bulova watch; Nike athletic shoes/sport sandals/backpack; game ball
Russell Athletic Bowl No $447 Best Buy gift card and shopping trip; watch; athletic performance shirt
AdvoCare V100 Texas Bowl Yes adidas Team Speed duffel bag; cap; belt buckle
Franklin American Mortgage Music City Bowl Yes Fossil watch
Belk Bowl No Shopping trip to Belk department store; Fossil watch
Foster Farms Bowl Yes Fossil watch
Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl No $300 Vanilla Visa gift card; Chick-fil-A gift card; Apple TV; Fossil watch; football
Vizio Fiesta Bowl Yes Fossil watch; Ogio Rogue backpack
Capital One Orange Bowl Yes Tourneau watch
Outback Bowl No $150 Best Buy gift card; Outback Steakhouse gift card; Fossil watch; Jostens rings; cap
Goodyear Cotton Bowl Classic n/a Information not available; bowl committee would not disclose
Buffalo Wild Wings Citrus Bowl No $447 Best Buy gift card and shopping trip; watch; athletic performance shirt
Rose Bowl Yes Fossil watch; Oakley Works backpack; New Era 59Fifty cap
Allstate Sugar Bowl Yes Fossil watch; New Era cap
Lockheed Martin Armed Forces Bowl Yes Ogio Marshall Pack backpack; beanie; Big Game football
TaxSlayer Bowl Yes Panasonic gift suite; Fossil watch
Valero Alamo Bowl No GoPro Hero4 Silver camera and 32 GB memory card; Fossil watch; Oakley Works backpack; Schutt mini helmet; panoramic photo
TicketCity Cactus Bowl Yes Fossil watch; Ogio Rogue backpack
Birmingham Bowl Yes Oakley sunglasses; beanie; hooded sweatshirt; Big Game football
GoDaddy Bowl No Sol Republic Tracks Air wireless/bluetooth on-ear headphones; watch; Coleman chair; military style backpack; Wilson football
CFP Championship game n/a Information not available; bowl committee would not disclose

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Photos-WBB: UConn Huskies vs DePaul Blue Demons – 12/19/14

UConn F Breanna Stewart (30) puts up a three-pointer over DePaul G Jessica January (14) in the first half at Webster Bank Arena.

UConn F Breanna Stewart (30) puts up a three-pointer over DePaul G Jessica January (14) in the first half at Webster Bank Arena in Bridgeport, CT.

Here are the photos from the UConn Huskies women’s basketball team’s 98-64 win over the DePaul Blue Demons on Friday, December 19, 2014 at Webster Bank Arena in Bridgeport, CT.

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photo credits: ©2014 Ian Bethune

Crunch Shutout Wolf Pack, 2-0

By Zack Grenier

Hartford, CT, December 19, 2014 – Kristers Gudlevskis made 24 saves Friday night at the XL Center, to backstop the Syracuse Crunch to a 2-0 win over the Hartford Wolf Pack.

The loss snapped a four-game winning streak for the Wolf Pack, who got 22 saves from Mackenzie Skapski.  The only offense in the game came from second-period Syracuse goals by Tanner Richard and Vladislav Namestnikov.  The victory was the Crunch’s eighth straight.

The first period ended with neither team getting much of any offense going.  In the second period, the Wolf Pack took four penalties and were unable to sustain any attack.

“Their power play had one goal and then they generated momentum, and our power play didn’t generate any momentum” said Hartford’s Chris Mueller.  “If you can’t score you want to generate momentum for the team, but we didn’t do it and they did.  Special teams, they won, and five on five, they won too.  So overall it wasn’t a good game for our hockey club.”

Syracuse struck first with 17:48 left in the second period.  It was Richard who ended the scoreless game, when he was sprung on a breakaway just after a Wolf Pack power play had ended.  Richard went to his forehand and Skapski made the original save, but the rebound beat him.

“We didn’t gain any momentum from them (power play opportunities,” said Hartford assistant coach Jeff Beukeboom.  “Whatever momentum we may have gained, which we didn’t, certainly went by the wayside with that goal.”

Namestnikov was able to extend the Crunch lead to two when he put home a slap shot on the power play at 10:23.  Skapski was able to put a pad on the puck, but it tipped off of the top of his leg pad and hit the top of the net to give the Crunch a 2-0 lead.

“When you hold a team to two goals at home it should be enough,” said Beukeboom.

Cedrick Desjardins will get the start Saturday when the Pack take on the Lehigh Valley Phantoms.

“We got to regroup and we have a big game, so if we get these two points, in the last three weeks we can say it’s a pretty good finish in December,’” said Mueller.  “We have to put this one behind us and learn from our mistakes and get two points tomorrow.”

The Wolf Pack/Phantoms game at the XL Center Saturday has a special faceoff time of 5:00 PM, and the Wolf Pack will be holding a birthday celebration for Sonar, their beloved mascot, featuring appearances by other mascots from around the AHL.

Tickets for all 2014-15 Wolf Pack home games are now on sale at the XL Center ticket office, 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 Wolf Pack representative about season or group tickets, or any of the Wolf Pack’s many ticketing options, call (855) 762-6451, or click here to request more info.


Syracuse Crunch 2 at Hartford Wolf Pack 0
Friday, December 19, 2014 – XL Center

Syracuse 0 2 0 – 2
Hartford 0 0 0 – 0

1st Period- No Scoring. Penalties-R. Bourque Hfd (boarding), 9:16; Paradis Syr (fighting), 17:28; Nehring Hfd (fighting), 17:28; Smith Syr (roughing, roughing), 20:00; Malone Hfd (roughing), 20:00.

2nd Period-1, Syracuse, Richard 5 (Koekkoek), 2:12. 2, Syracuse, Namestnikov 3 (Nesterov, Marchessault), 10:23 (PP). Penalties-Corrente Syr (boarding), 2:36; McIlrath Hfd (hooking), 5:54; Mormina Syr (tripping), 6:56; Allen Hfd (tripping), 7:36; Hughes Hfd (tripping), 9:09; Cote Syr (tripping), 13:38; O’Donnell Hfd (holding), 16:34; Nesterov Syr (hooking), 17:17.

3rd Period- No Scoring. Penalties-Smith Syr (roughing, unsportsmanlike conduct), 1:59; Spinell Hfd (roughing), 1:59; Mormina Syr (fighting), 4:26; Malone Hfd (unsportsmanlike conduct, fighting), 4:26; Gourde Syr (roughing, misconduct – continuing altercation), 7:20; O’Donnell Hfd (roughing, misconduct – continuing altercation), 7:20; Paradis Syr (hooking), 10:02.

Shots on Goal-Syracuse 12-9-3-24. Hartford 7-8-9-24.
Power Play Opportunities-Syracuse 1 / 6; Hartford 0 / 6.
Goalies-Syracuse, Gudlevskis 10-4-0 (24 shots-24 saves). Hartford, Skapski 6-5-0 (24 shots-22 saves).
A-2,707
Referees-Peter MacDougall (57).
Linesmen-Paul Simeon (66), Derek Wahl (46).

Video: UConn Women Shake Off Early Rust To Rout DePaul, 98-64

UConn F Breanna Stewart (30) puts up a jumper against the DePaul Blue Demons in the first half at Webster Bank Arena in Bridgeport, CT on December 19, 2014.

UConn F Breanna Stewart (30) puts up a jumper against the DePaul Blue Demons in the first half at Webster Bank Arena in Bridgeport, CT on December 19, 2014.

Judging by the score at the first television timeout, you wouldn’t have thought that Friday night’s game between the UConn Huskies women’s basketball team and the DePaul Blue Demons would have been a blowout.

The Huskies started off slowly on the defensive end while keeping pace on the offensive end of the floor. And when the final whistle blew, UConn ended up with a 98-64 rout of DePaul in front of 9,056 at Webster Bank Arena in Bridgeport, CT.

The Huskies improve to 7-1 while the Blue Demons fall to 7-4.

Breanna Stewart had 21 first half points and finished with 25 to lead the home team. She also had eight rebounds and four assists. Freshman Kia Nurse added 19 points, six rebounds and five assists while Kaleena Mosqueda-Lewis had 16 points and a game-high nine rebounds.

Morgan Tuck and Gabby Williams rounded out the Huskies in double digits with 14 points with Williams pulling down seven rebounds as well. Kiah Stokes, who got a 4.0 in the fall semester, came off the bench to score four points and grab eight boards.

Brittany Hrynko had 17 points and seven rebounds to lead DePaul. Jessica January had 13 points and tied for the team-high with seven rebounds while Megan Rogowski also had 13 points. Chanise Jenkins chipped in 10 points in the losing effort.

Only one day of rest for UConn as they are back in action on Sunday afternoon when they’ll take on the UCLA Bruins at Mohegan Sun Arena in Uncasville, CT in the Hall of Fame Classic. Tip is scheduled for 5 p.m.

DePaul Blue Demons vs UConn Huskies 12/19/14 box score

Here are the postgame quotes from UConn head coach Geno Auriemma and DePaul head coach Doug Bruno.

photo credit: ©2014 Ian Bethune

Red Sox Trade Middlebrooks To Padres For Hanigan

 Will Middlebrooks #16 of the Boston Red Sox reacts as he is called out in the second inning after trying to steal second base against the Baltimore Orioles at Oriole Park at Camden Yards on September 20, 2014 in Baltimore, Maryland.

Will Middlebrooks #16 of the Boston Red Sox reacts as he is called out in the second inning after trying to steal second base against the Baltimore Orioles at Oriole Park at Camden Yards on September 20, 2014 in Baltimore, Maryland.

When the Boston Red Sox signed Pablo Sandoval to play third base, Will Middlebrooks said himself there was no where for him to play.

A move to the outfield was out of the question with the signing of Hanley Ramirez plus Rusney Castillo, Shane Victorino and a cast of others out there. Playing first base wasn’t an option with Mike Napoli locked in over there.

So Red Sox GM Ben Cherington found him a new home and in the process they got a solid backup catcher from the San Diego Padres in Ryan Hanigan for Middlebrooks.

Hanigan was acquired by the Padres earlier on Friday from the Rays as part of a three-team deal. He will backup Christian Vazquez who emerged at catcher during the dismal 2014 for the local nine.

Full release from the Red Sox:

BOSTON — The Boston Red Sox today acquired catcher Ryan Hanigan from the San Diego Padres in exchange for third baseman Will Middlebrooks.

Executive Vice President/General Manager Ben Cherington made the announcement.

Hanigan, 34, was traded to the Padres from the Tampa Bay Rays earlier today. A veteran of parts of eight major league seasons with the Cincinnati Reds (2007-13) and Rays (2014), the right-handed batter owns a .256 batting average with 57 doubles, a triple, 25 home runs, and 172 RBI in 558 career games. He has a lifetime .353 on-base percentage and has struck out fewer times (198) than he has walked (220).

Hanigan led the major leagues in caught stealing rate (min. 50 games) in back-to-back seasons in 2012 (49%) and 2013 (46%). Among active players with at least 500 games behind the plate, he ranks third in career catcher caught stealing percentage (34%, 96 of 284) behind only Yadier Molina (41%) and David Ross (34%). He also leads that group with both a 3.61 catcher’s ERA and a .996 fielding percentage in his career, committing only two errors in 1,145 chances over the last two seasons (.998).

With Tampa Bay last season, Hanigan appeared in 84 games and hit .218 with nine doubles, five home runs, 31 walks, and 34 RBI. He missed time with two trips to the disabled list due to right hamstring tightness and a left oblique strain, and totaled six games over a pair of rehabilitation stints with High-A Charlotte.

In 66 major league starts last year he caught 11 shutouts (17%). Including regular and postseason, he has been behind the plate for 22 shutouts in his last 141 starts (16%) dating back to Homer Bailey‘s no-hitter on September 28, 2012.

Born in Washington, DC, Hanigan grew up in Andover, MA, where he graduated from Andover High School. He was signed by the Reds as an undrafted free agent in 2002 and has played in seven postseason games, all with Cincinnati in 2010, 2012, and 2013.

Middlebrooks, 26, hit .191 for the Red Sox last season with 10 doubles, two home runs, and 19 RBI, and was limited to 63 games due to two stints on the disabled list. Defensively, he led the club in games played (62) and starts (57) at third base, and his .972 fielding percentage at the position ranked third in the American League (min. 500 innings).

The right-handed batter has played in the big leagues in each of the last three seasons beginning with his debut in 2012, all with Boston. He is a career .237 hitter with 42 doubles, 34 home runs, and 122 RBI over 232 major league games. He was named the 2012 Red Sox Rookie of the Year by the Boston Baseball Writers and played in 10 games during Boston’s postseason run to the 2013 World Series Championship. The native of Texarkana, TX, was originally a fifth-round selection by the Red Sox in the 2007 June Draft.

photo credit: getty images

Video: Duke Fights Off UConn For 66-56 Win

A lot of noise was made about the “rivalry” between the UConn Huskies and Duke Blue Devils. But for both teams, it was just another early season test as they get ready for conference play.

UConn head coach Kevin Ollie reacts to a play late in the second half against Duke at the IZOD Center in East Rutherford, N.J., Thursday night.The Blue Devils used a big advantage at the free throw line to pick up a 66-56 win over UConn in front of 16,541 at the IZOD Center on Thursday night.

UConn falls back to .500 on the season at 4-4 while No. 2 improves to 10-0.

Ryan Boatright led all scorers in the game with 22 points while pulling down seven rebounds. Kentan Facey had a nice game with 14 points and a team-high nine rebounds with Daniel Hamilton adding 10 points.

After scoring 40 points  his last time out and being named American Athletic Conference Player of the Week, Amida Brimah was a non-factor as he spent most of the game on the bench with foul trouble.

Tyus Jones led the Blue Devils with 21 points. Jahlil Okafor and Justise Winslow both added 12 points while Amile Jefferson had a double-double with 11 points and 13 rebounds. Quinn Cook rounded out the Dukies in double-digits with 10 points.

UConn is back in action on Monday when they’ll host the Columbia Tigers at Webster Bank Arena in Bridgeport, CT at 7:30 p.m.

UConn Huskies vs Duke Blue Devils 12/18/14 box score

photo credit: john woike – hartford courant

Paw Prints: The Daily UConn Huskies Roundup – 12/18/14

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.

Thank you for stopping by and making SOX & Dawgs your home for UConn Huskies news.

It’s game day for the UConn Huskies men’s basketball team as they are in New Jersey for a matchup with the Duke Blue Devils at the IZOD Center. Tip is scheduled for 8 p.m. The game will be broadcast nationally on ESPN and can also be seen online at WatchESPN. If you can’t watch the game, you can catch Joe D. and Wayne Norman on the UConn IMG Radio Network.

To open the links up in a new tab or window, use Control+click

UConn Men’s Basketball links

UConn men: Okafor, Brimah in the spotlight [john silver – sny uconn]

UConn, Duke to build on illustrious history [ct post]

UConn Men’s Insider: Jim Abromaitis, Mike Gminski, And The 1976 Game [hartford courant]

UConn-Duke: A Storied Nine-Game History [hartford courant]

Duke’s Jahlil Okafor Poses A Huge Problem For UConn [hartford courant]

Can’t-Miss Field Goals? Brimah Streak On Line Vs. Duke [hartford courant]

UConn’s Brimah vs. Duke’s Okafor an old-fashioned battle of big men [new haven register]

For Huskies, a daunting challenge vs. No. 2 Duke [the day]

UConn Women’s Basketball links

Video: UConn Women’s Basketball is Back on the Home Court Friday Night [sox & dawgs]

UConn schedules visit to giant-killer Chattanooga [carl adamec – sny uconn]

No. 2 UConn Resumes Play Against DePaul on Friday at Webster Bank Arena [uconn huskies]

Still No Word From Edwards, But Huskies Not Surprised By Exit [hartford courant]

Georgetown transfer Natalie Butler will serve UConn well [new haven register]

UConn Football links

Former UConn star on PFF All-Pro team [jim fuller – new haven register]

Diaco Spends The Day At ESPN [uconn huskies]

Other UConn related links

W. Soccer. Houle and Charno Named NSCAA Scholar All-Americans [uconn huskies]

Red Sox Acquire RHP Anthony Varvaro from Atlanta

Looking to bolster their bullpen, the Boston Red Sox made a trade with the Atlanta Braves on Wednesday.

From the Red Sox:

The Boston Red Sox today acquired right-handed pitcher Anthony Varvaro from the Atlanta Braves in exchange for minor league right-handed pitcher Aaron Kurcz and cash considerations.

Executive Vice President/General Manager Ben Cherington made the announcement.

Varvaro, 30, spent last season, his fifth in the major leagues, with the Braves and posted a 3-3 record with a 2.63 ERA (16 ER/54.2 IP), only 13 walks, and a career-high 50 strikeouts in 61 relief appearances. He also posted career bests in walks per nine innings (2.1), and hits per nine innings (7.6). Opponents batted just .228 (46-for-202) against Varvaro in 2014, and of his 46 hits allowed, only 16 went for extra bases.

Over the last two seasons with Atlanta, Varvaro is 6-4 with a 2.74 ERA (39 ER/128.0 IP) and just 114 hits allowed. He is one of only 18 major league relievers with at least 50.0 innings pitched and an ERA of 2.85 or better in each of the last two seasons, and ranks 12th among National League relievers with 14 opponent ground into double plays during that stretch. Varvaro, who was designated for assignment on Monday, previously underwent Tommy John surgery on his right elbow in June of 2005.

A native of Staten Island, NY, Varvaro was originally a 12th-round selection of the Seattle Mariners in the 2005 June Draft. For his major league career, he has gone 7-8 with one save, a 3.18 ERA (61 ER/172.2 IP), 64 walks, and 142 strikeouts in 157 games between the Mariners (2010) and Braves (2011-14). The right-handed pitcher has allowed only a .196/.275/.322 line to left-handed batters, with a .523 OPS against left-handed batters in the last two years.

Kurcz, 24, spent this past season with Double-A Portland where he was 3-2 with three saves, a 2.14 ERA (10 ER/42.0 IP) with 22 walks, and 54 strikeouts in 34 games. He allowed only six extra-base hits on the year, all of which were doubles. Following the season, he pitched for Surprise in the Arizona Fall League, going 1-0 with one save, a 3.86 ERA (6 ER/14.0 IP), and 15 strikeouts in 10 appearances.

For his minor league career, Kurcz has gone 13-11 with 16 saves, a 2.81 ERA (63 ER/202.0 IP), 94 walks, and 265 strikeouts in 121 games (12 starts). He was acquired from the Chicago Cubs as the player to be named later on March 25, 2012 as compensation for Theo Epstein. Kurcz was originally selected by the Cubs in the 10th round of the 2010 June Draft.

With the acquisition of Varvaro, Boston’s 40-man roster is now at 40.