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Paw Prints: The Daily UConn Huskies Roundup – 12-17-14

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.

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UConn Women’s Insider: Auriemma Turns To WNBA For Olympic Staff Member [hartford courant]

UConn Men’s Basketball links

UConn Set To Battle No. 2 Duke In New Jersey On Thursday [uconn huskies]

Ollie, Huskies Spread Christmas Cheer [uconn huskies]

UConn’s Purvis no stranger to playing against Duke [ct post]

UConn-Duke Men’s Hoop: The Numbers Seem To Favor Duke [hartford courant]

UConn Meets No. 2 Duke; Huskies In Search Of Signature Win [hartford courant]

UConn-Duke men’s basketball: How much of a rivalry is it? [new haven register]

History still follows ex-Husky Sellers [the day]

UConn Football links

UConn loses a recruit [jim fuller – new haven register]

LB Sio Moore on Reserve/Injured List [oakland raiders]

Other UConn related links

UConn Club. Impacting Champions: December [uconn huskies]

2014 College Football AP All-American Team

The Associated Press All-America team:

FIRST TEAM

OFFENSE

Quarterback — Marcus Mariota, Oregon

Running backs — Melvin Gordon, Wisconsin; Tevin Coleman, Indiana.

Tackles — Brandon Scherff, Iowa; Spencer Drango, Baylor.

Guards — Tre Jackson, Florida State; Laken Tomlinson, Duke.

Center — Reese Dismukes, Auburn.

Tight End — Nick O’Leary, Florida State.

Wide receivers — Amari Cooper, Alabama; Rashard Higgins, Colorado State.

Kicker — Roberto Aguayo, Florida State.

All-purpose player — Shaq Thompson, Washington.

DEFENSE

Ends — Joey Bosa, Ohio State; Vic Beasley, Clemson.

Tackles — Malcom Brown, Texas; Danny Shelton, Washington.

Linebackers — Scooby Wright III, Arizona; Hau’oli Kikaha, Washington; Paul Dawson, TCU.

Cornerbacks — Senquez Golson, Mississippi; Ifo Ekpre-Olomu, Oregon.

Safeties — Landon Collins, Alabama; Gerod Holliman, Louisville.

Punter — Tom Hackett, Utah.

SECOND TEAM

OFFENSE

Quarterback — Trevone Boykin, junior, TCU

Running backs — James Conner, sophomore, Pittsburgh; Ameer Abdullah, senior, Nebraska.

Tackles — La’el Collins, senior, LSU; Andrus Peat, junior, Stanford.

Guards — Arie Kouandjio, senior, Alabama; A.J. Cann, senior, South Carolina.

Center — Hroniss Grasu, senior, Oregon.

Tight End — Maxx Williams, sophomore, Minnesota.

Wide receivers — Kevin White, senior, West Virginia; Rashad Greene, senior, Florida State.

Kicker — Brad Craddock, junior, Maryland.

All-purpose player — Tyler Lockett, senior, Kansas State.

DEFENSE

Ends — Shane Ray, junior, Missouri; Nate Orchard, senior, Utah.

Tackles — Leonard Williams, junior, Southern California; Robert Nkemdiche, sophomore, Mississippi.

Linebackers — Eric Kendricks, senior, UCLA; Benardrick McKinney, junior, Mississippi State; Jaylon Smith, sophomore, Notre Dame.

Cornerbacks — Vernon Hargreaves III, sophomore, Florida; Jacoby Glenn, sophomore, Central Florida.

Safeties — Jalen Ramsey, sophomore, Florida State; Cody Prewitt, senior, Mississippi.

Punter — JK Scott, freshman, Alabama.

THIRD TEAM

OFFENSE

Quarterback — J.T. Barrett, redshirt freshman, Ohio State.

Running backs — Jay Ajayi, junior, Boise State; Samaje Perine, freshman, Oklahoma.

Tackles — Cedric Ogbuehi, senior, Texas A&M; Jake Fisher, senior, Oregon.

Guards — Shaquille Mason, senior, Georgia Tech; Ben Beckwith, senior, Mississippi State.

Center — Jack Allen, junior, Michigan State.

Tight End — Clive Walford, senior, Miami.

Wide receivers — Justin Hardy, senior, East Carolina; Nelson Agholor, junior, Southern California.

Kicker — Josh Lambert, sophomore, West Virginia.

All-purpose player — J.J. Nelson, senior, UAB.

DEFENSE

Ends — Shawn Oakman, junior, Baylor; Randy Gregory, junior, Nebraska.

Tackles — Michael Bennett, senior, Ohio State; Eddie Goldman, junior, Florida State.

Linebackers — Denzel Perryman, senior, Miami; Mike Hull, senior, Penn State; Eric Striker, junior, Oklahoma.

Cornerbacks — Trae Waynes, junior, Michigan State; Kendall Fuller, sophomore, Virginia Tech.

Safeties — Kurtis Drummond, senior, Michigan State; Su’a Cravens, sophomore, Southern California.

Punter — Austin Rehkow, sophomore, Idaho.

Paw Prints: The Daily UConn Huskies Roundup – 12/16/14

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.

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Auriemma, USA Women’s Basketball Share USA Basketball’s 2014 Team Of The Year Honor [uconn huskies]

12 Plays of Christmas Day 5: UConn WBB [the american]

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Amida Brimah Named AAC Player of the Week [sox & dawgs]

At Calhoun’s Food Drive, Talk Shifts To UConn Rivalry Vs. Duke [hartford courant]

UConn Football links

Commit No. 21: OL Nolan Ulizio, West Chester, Ohio [john silver – sny uconn]

Commit No. 22: LB Dallas Parker, Ponte Verda, Fla. [john silver – sny uconn]

Other UConn related links

M. Track. Walsh, Maxwell Named 2015 Men’s Track Indoor Captains [uconn huskies]

Red Sox Get Marco Hernandez To Complete Doubront Trade With Cubs

From Red Sox:

BOSTON, MA-The Boston Red Sox today acquired minor league shortstop Marco Hernandez from the Chicago Cubs to complete the July 30 trade of left-handed pitcher Felix Doubront. Hernandez has been assigned to Double-A Portland.

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

Hernandez, 22, spent the 2014 season with High-A Daytona in the Cubs’ system, where he was named to the Florida State League Mid-Season All-Star Team. The left-handed batter led the team with seven triples and 22 stolen bases, hitting .270 (119-for-441) with 13 doubles, three home runs, 55 RBI in 122 games, all at shortstop. A native of the Dominican Republic, he batted at least .300 in April (.321), June (.303), and July (.318) of this past season.

For his professional career, Hernandez has hit .273 (478-for-1,749) with 81 doubles, 23 triples, 17 home runs, and 202 RBI in 463 career games. Defensively, he has appeared primarily at shortstop over his minor league career (414 games), but has also played second base (27 games), and third base (five games). He was originally signed by the Cubs as an international free agent on July 17, 2009.

2015 NCAA Men’s Basketball Rankings – Week 6 (Dec. 15)

The NCAA men’s basketball rankings are out and the Kentucky Wildcats remain as the No. 1 team in both polls.

The Wildcats are followed by the Duke Blue Devils, Arizona Wildcats, Louisville Cardinals and Wisconsin Badgers in the AP Poll. In the USA Today Coaches Poll, the top four is the same with the Virginia Cavaliers at No. 5.

There are no teams from the American Athletic Conference ranked nor are there any among the others receiving votes in either poll.

AP Top 25 USA Today Coaches Poll
RK TEAM REC PTS RK TEAM REC PTS
1 Kentucky (65) 11-0 1,625 1 Kentucky (29) 11-0 773
2 Duke 8-0 1,545 2 Duke (1) 8-0 736
3 Arizona 10-0 1,505 3 Arizona (1) 10-0 721
4 Louisville 9-0 1,349 4 Louisville 9-0 658
5 Wisconsin 10-1 1,331 5 Virginia 9-0 633
6 Virginia 9-0 1,294 6 Wisconsin 10-1 619
7 Villanova 10-0 1,215 7 Villanova 10-0 592
8 Gonzaga 9-1 1,175 8 Gonzaga 9-1 556
9 Texas 8-1 1,154 9 Texas 8-1 539
10 Kansas 8-1 1,102 10 Kansas 8-1 519
11 Wichita St 7-1 959 11 Wichita St 7-1 439
12 Ohio State 8-1 838 12 Ohio State 8-1 417
13 Iowa State 8-1 772 13 Iowa State 8-1 373
14 Utah 7-2 670 14 Utah 7-2 300
15 Oklahoma 6-2 647 15 Oklahoma 6-2 295
16 Washington 8-0 598 16 Washington 8-0 287
17 Maryland 10-1 512 17 San Diego St 7-2 246
18 Miami (FL) 9-1 426 18 Maryland 10-1 214
19 San Diego St 7-2 424 19 Miami (FL) 9-1 164
20 St. John’s 8-1 353 20 West Virginia 9-1 159
21 Notre Dame 10-1 351 21 Notre Dame 10-1 155
22 West Virginia 9-1 333 22 Michigan St 7-3 122
23 Butler 8-2 259 23 St. John’s 8-1 114
24 North Carolina 6-3 122 24 North Carolina 6-3 86
25 Michigan St 7-3 116 25 Butler 8-2 85
Dropped from rankings: Dropped from rankings:
Baylor 97, TCU 80, Colorado St 75, Northern Iowa 65, Georgetown 41, California 37, Arkansas 19, Seton Hall 14, Virginia Commonwealth 6, Old Dominion 4, LSU 4, Oklahoma St 4, Penn State 3, Davidson 1 Baylor 49, Northern Iowa 40, Colorado St 29, Georgetown 28, California 26, TCU 26, Seton Hall 19, Illinois 13, Arkansas 12, Oklahoma St 9, Old Dominion 7, Florida 4, LSU 4, Iowa 3, Saint Mary’s 1, Virginia Commonwealth 1, Minnesota 1, Penn State 1
Others receiving votes: Others receiving votes:
Northern Iowa 23 Northern Iowa 24, Illinois 25

Amida Brimah Named AAC Player of the Week

This should come as no surprise after his 40 point performance against Coppin State on Sunday.

From UConn:

PROVIDENCE, R.I.  — A record-setting performance by sophomore center Amida Brimah (Accra, Ghana) has earned him Player of the Week honors from the American Athletic Conference, the league announced today.

UConn C Amida Brimah slams home two points in the first half against Coppin State at the XL Center on December 14, 2014.Brimah went 13-of-13 from the floor, the most field goals ever in a game by a UConn player without a miss, which is an American Athletic Conference record as well. He also added a 14-of-16 night from the foul line to finish with 40 points in Sunday’s 106-85 victory over Coppin State. It was the 17th time in UConn history that a player scored 40 or more points in a game. The 7-foot sophomore also grabbed 12 rebounds to complete his first career double-double and he added three blocked shots and a steal as well.

It is the first such honor for Brimah, who was named the league’s Rookie of the Week once last season.

Also earning league recognition this week are UConn freshman Daniel Hamilton (Los Angeles, Calif.) and senior Ryan Boatright (Aurora, Ill.), both named to the league’s weekly Honor Roll. Hamilton also posted his first career double-double against Coppin State with 11 points and 11 assists, as well as five rebounds and four steals, while Boatright contributed 22 points, four rebounds, three assists and three steals to the win.

It is the third time on the Honor Roll for Boatright, who was also the AAC Player of the Week on Nov. 24. Hamilton was selected as the Rookie of the Week on Nov. 24.

photo credit: ©2014 Ian Bethune

American Athletic Conference Weekly Men’s Basketball Honors – Dec. 15

PROVIDENCE, R.I. – The American Athletic Conference has announced the winners of the league’s weekly men’s basketball honors for the week ending Dec. 14.

AMERICAN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE PLAYER OF THE WEEK

Amida Brimah • So. • C • UConn

Brimah scored a career-high 40 points, finishing two points shy of the American Athletic Conference record, in UConn’s 106-85 win against Coppin State. Brimah was 13-of-13 from the field, setting an American Athletic Conference single-game record for the most field goals without a miss. He was 14-of-16 from the free throw line (.875) and added 12 rebounds, three blocks and a steal. Brimah leads The American in field goal percentage (.698) and is second in blocks (2.9 bpg).

AMERICAN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE ROOKIE OF THE WEEK

B.J. Tyson • Fr. • G • East Carolina

Tyson came off the bench to help East Carolina to a 70-58 win against James Madison. He scored 14 points on 6-of-13 shooting to go with four rebounds, an assist and a steal in 25 minutes. Despite coming off the bench in all 10 games, Tyson is ranked third in the American Athletic Conference in scoring this season with 15.5 points per game.

WEEKLY HONOR ROLL

Ryan Boatright • Sr. • G • UConn

Scored 22 points with four rebounds and three assists in a 106-85 win against Coppin State.

Daniel Hamilton • Fr. • G/F • UConn

Had 11 points, 11 assists, five rebounds and four steals in a 106-85 win against Coppin State.

Terry Whisnant • Jr. • G • East Carolina

Had career highs of 24 points and seven rebounds in a 70-58 win against James Madison.

Caleb White • So. • G • East Carolina

Scored 16 points, all in the second half, in a 70-58 win against James Madison.

Keith Frazier • So. • G • SMU

Scored 20 points with five rebounds in an 80-73 overtime win against UC Santa Barbara.

American Athletic Conference Weekly Women’s Basketball Honors – Dec. 15

PROVIDENCE, R.I. – The American Athletic Conference has announced winners of the league’s weekly women’s basketball honors for games ending Dec. 14.

AMERICAN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE PLAYER OF THE WEEK
Jada Payne * G/F * 6-2 * R-Jr. * East Carolina
Payne matched her season high with 24 points on 8-for-10 shooting, including 4-for-5 from three-point range, to lead the Pirates to an 82-33 win at Loyola (Md.) on Dec. 9. Payne’s four triples gave her 100 made for her career and became just the eighth player in program history to reach that mark.

AMERICAN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE FRESHMAN OF THE WEEK
Laura Ferreira * F * 5-11 * USF
Ferreira led four Bulls in double figures with a career-high 16 points in a win over College of Charleston on Sunday. The freshman shot 6-for-12 from the field and added seven rebounds, two blocks and two steals on the defensive end. Ferreira set a new career-high with four 3-pointers and finished 4-for-7 from beyond the arc.

WEEKLY HONOR ROLL
Brittni Montgomery * F * 6-3 * R-Sr. * UCF
Pulled down 24 rebounds vs. Iona on Sunday, tying her school record single-game mark

Breigha Wilder-Cochran * G * 5-8 * So. * Memphis
Led Memphis with 12 points and a career-high five steals in a win at Georgetown on Saturday

Marley Hill * F * 6-2 * So. * Cincinnati
Fell just shy of a double-double vs. Xavier, had 17 points and nine rebounds vs. the Muskateers

Ana Owens * G * 5-6 * Fr. * Cincinnati
Recorded 21 points on 7-for-12 shooting vs. Xavier on Sunday

Ondrea Shaw * C * 6-4 * Sr. * East Carolina
Blocked an NCAA season-high 10 shots in a win at Loyola (Md.) on Dec. 9, mark was also a career-high

Muller’s OT Goal Gives Wolf Pack 5-4 Win Over Sound Tigers

Hartford, CT, December 14, 2014 – Chris Mueller scored at the 55-second mark of overtime Sunday at Webster Bank Arena, to give the Hartford Wolf Pack a 5-4 win over the Bridgeport Sound Tigers, after the Wolf Pack had lost a 4-2 lead in the third period.

Ryan Bourque, who scored two goals in the game, set up the winning tally when he cut across the slot and threw the puck down low to Mueller, who deflected it into the net past the glove side of Bridgeport goaltender Kevin Poulin (30 saves). That was after Mueller, who also had two assists, won a faceoff in the Sound Tiger zone.

“I think the backchecking effort by Chris Bourque prior to the goal was a bit of character,” Wolf Pack coach Ken Gernander said of the winning overtime effort. “He made a huge defensive play on an odd-man rush they had in the overtime, then Muells (Mueller) with the big faceoff win, Bourquie (Ryan Bourque), nice pass to Muells, who found some available ice there at the side of the net.”

The win was the Wolf Pack’s fourth straight, equaling a team season high, and improved the club’s record to 15-9-2-1 for 33 points.

“We’ve got everybody chipping in, and we’re not dependent on one or two people to do it,” Gernander said. “When we’re successful as a team, it looks like everybody’s a much better player for it.”

Justin Vaive also scored twice in the game for the Wolf Pack, his first career AHL multiple-goal game, and Ryan Haggerty had two assists. Colton Gillies had a pair of goals for Bridgeport, and Justin Courtnall contributed two assists.

Down 4-2 entering the third, the Sound Tigers climbed to within one on a power-play goal at 6:25 of the third frame. Scooter Vaughn fired the puck into the net with Wolf Pack goaltender Cedrick Desjardins (28 saves) caught out of position, after Cory Conacher, playing his first AHL game of the season, swept the puck into the slot from the side of the net.

Gillies then tied it with his second of the game, with 5:20 remaining. Courtnall circled the net from right to left and wrapped the puck toward the front, and Gillies was just able to jam it between Desjardins and the post to his right.

That sent the game to overtime, and the Wolf Pack recovered to end the game on the only shot of the extra session. The OT victory was the Wolf Pack’s third of the season, and their second in the season series against Bridgeport.

A perfect cycling play by a line of Vaive, Haggerty and Oscar Lindberg led to the first goal of the game, at 4:22 of the first period. Haggerty worked the puck to Lindberg on the left-wing boards, and he fed a backhanded pass to Vaive, who snapped a quick shot past Poulin from the top of the circles.

The Sound Tigers answered just over four minutes later, at 8:24, on Brett Gallant’s first goal of the season. Chris Langkow won a draw back to Jesse Graham at the right point, and Desjardins stopped Graham’s shot, but Gallant pounced on the rebound between the hash marks and ripped it in.

A Wolf Pack faceoff win, though, led to a go-ahead goal at 12:10, the first of the game for Ryan Bourque. Mueller prevailed over Alan Quine in the faceoff circle, to work the puck to Dylan McIlrath at the middle of the blue line, and Bourque re-directed McIlrath’s shot through Poulin.

Bridgeport came back again to tie just eight seconds into the second period, with Gillies burying his first of the game, and second of the year. Desjardins stopped Courtnall’s shot from the right-wing side, but the rebound came off of Desjardins’ pads right to Gillies, and he easily found the net from the left side.

The Wolf Pack would get the next two goals, however, with both Vaive and Bourque getting their second goals of the game, just 2:37 apart.

Vaive scored just ten seconds into a holding penalty against Adam Pelech at 6:41, taking a pass along the goal line to Poulin’s right, stepping in front and backhanding the puck underneath Poulin’s left pad.

Then, at 9:18, Bourque picked up his second of the contest, as he drove the net and banged in the rebound of a Tommy Hughes shot. Hughes slapped it at the net from high in the slot, and Bourque found it coming hard off of Poulin’s pads.

The Wolf Pack’s next game is this Friday, December 19, as they host the Syracuse Crunch at the XL Center. Faceoff is 7:00 PM, and all Friday-night Wolf Pack home games feature $1 hot dogs and $2 beers through the start of the second period.

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.


Hartford Wolf Pack 5 (OT) at Bridgeport Sound Tigers 4
Sunday, December 14, 2014 – Webster Bank Arena

Hartford 2 2 0 1 – 5
Bridgeport 1 1 2 0 – 4

1st Period-1, Hartford, Vaive 7 (Lindberg, Haggerty), 4:22. 2, Bridgeport, Gallant 1 (Graham, Langkow), 8:24. 3, Hartford, R. Bourque 5 (McIlrath, Mueller), 12:10. Penalties-Mouillierat Bri (hooking), 9:50; R. Bourque Hfd (tripping), 12:48; Desjardins Hfd (delay of game), 15:33.

2nd Period-4, Bridgeport, Gillies 2 (Courtnall, Mayfield), 0:08. 5, Hartford, Vaive 8 (Haggerty, Mueller), 6:41 (PP). 6, Hartford, R. Bourque 6 (Hughes, Saponari), 9:18. Penalties-Mueller Hfd (goaltender interference), 1:50; Poulin Bri (diving/embellishment), 1:50; Courtnall Bri (hooking), 6:31; Graham Bri (interference), 13:41.

3rd Period-7, Bridgeport, Vaughan 5 (Conacher, Zolnierczyk), 6:25 (PP). 8, Bridgeport, Gillies 3 (Courtnall, Sundstrom), 14:40. Penalties-Pelech Bri (delay of game), 3:15; Lindberg Hfd (tripping), 5:32; Hrivik Hfd (hooking), 6:25; Stretch Bri (unsportsmanlike conduct), 8:25.

OT Period-9, Hartford, Mueller 2 (R. Bourque, Tallinder), 0:55. Penalties-No Penalties

Shots on Goal-Hartford 13-15-6-1-35. Bridgeport 12-11-9-0-32.
Power Play Opportunities-Hartford 1 / 5; Bridgeport 1 / 4.
Goalies-Hartford, Desjardins 7-3-1 (32 shots-28 saves). Bridgeport, Poulin 9-5-1 (35 shots-30 saves).
A-4,205
Referees-Mark Lemelin (41).
Linesmen-Jim Briggs (83), Luke Galvin (2).