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Jonathan Audy-Marchessault and Mats Zuccarello Headed to AHL All-Star Classic

HARTFORD, January 4, 2012:  The American Hockey League announced today that Connecticut Whale forwards Jonathan Audy-Marchessault and Mats Zuccarello have been named to the Eastern Conference team for the 2012 AHL All-Star Classic January 29 and 30 in Atlantic City, NJ.

CT WhaleThe Eastern and Western Conference All-Star Classic rosters were selected by committees of AHL coaches.

Audy-Marchessault ranks second on the Whale club in points and goals, and tied for second among AHL rookies in points, with 12 goals and 18 assists for 30 points in 34 games.  A 21-year-old native of Cap-Rouge, Quebec, Audy-Marchessault signed an AHL contract with the Whale June 23, 2011, after a four-year career with the Quebec Remparts of the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League, in which the 5-9, 175-pounder totaled 98 goals and 141 assists for 239 points in 254 games.

Zuccarello, a native of Oslo, Norway who is in his second North American pro season, is tied for third among Whale skaters in points, with eight goals and 14 assists for 22 points, despite having played in only 18 of Connecticut’s 34 games.  The 24-year-old, 5-7, 174-pound Zuccarello has also skated in three games with the parent New York Rangers this season, going scoreless with two penalty minutes.

Signed as a free agent by the Rangers May 26, 2010, Zuccarello spent 42 games with New York last season, amassing six goals and 17 assists for 23 points.  In 36 AHL games with the Whale/Hartford Wolf Pack in 2010-11, Zuccarello contributed 13 goals and 16 assists for 29 points.

The 2012 AHL All-Star Classic will feature the top young talent in the American Hockey League competing in an internationally televised showcase from historic Boardwalk Hall in Atlantic City.  The 2012 AHL All-Star Skills Competition will take place Sunday, January 29, starting at 3:00 PM, and the 2012 AHL All-Star Game will face off at 7:00 PM on Monday, January 30.  AHL All-Star Classic tickets, which include both the Skills Competition and the All-Star Game, are on sale now at the Boardwalk Hall box office, all Ticketmaster locations, by calling (800) 736-1420 or at www.ticketmaster.com. Tickets are also available for the Post-Skills Party (January 29, 5:30 p.m.) and the 2012 AHL Hall of Fame Induction & Awards Ceremony (January 30, 11 a.m.) at Caesars Atlantic City.

The Whale’s next action is this Friday, January 6, a road game in Binghamton against the defending Calder Cup-champion Senators.  Faceoff is 7:05 PM, and all the CT Whale Rockin’ Hockey action can be heard live on “The Rock”, 106.9 FM, WCCC, as well as on-line at www.ctwhale.com.  The Whale’s next home game is this Saturday night, January 7, as they battle the Springfield Falcons at 7:00 at the XL Center.

Tickets to all 2011-12 Whale home games are on sale now at the Public Power Ticket Office at the XL Center, as well as on-line at www.ctwhale.com and through TicketMaster Charge-by-phone at 1-800-745-3000.

Save on your tickets, and get the best seats, with a ticket plan for the Whale’s 2011-12 AHL campaign, which are on sale now. For information on season seats and mini plans, visit www.ctwhale.com, or call the CT Whale ticket office at (860) 728-3366 to talk with an account executive today.

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Paw Prints – The Daily UConn Roundup – 1/4

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 some of the other sports. 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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It’s game day for the UConn Huskies women’s basketball team as they’ll host the West Virginia Mountaineers at the XL Center in Hartford, CT. Tip is scheduled for 7 p.m. and the game will be broadcast locally here in Connecticut on CPTV.

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UConn Women’s Basketball links

Geno reacts to trade of Swin Cash [Jim Fuller – New Haven Register]

Defense Is The Word When UConn-West Virginia Play [John Altavilla – Hartford Courant]

Game preview: West Virginia at UConn women [Lee Lewis – The Republican-American]

Benching Provided A Spark For Stokes; Banks Progressing [Rich Elliott – CT Post]

No. 2 Huskies Welcome West Virginia For BIG EAST Home Opener [UConnHuskies.com]

Banks progressing for UConn women [CT Post]

Expect Good Defense When West Virginia Meets UConn [Hartford Courant]

Huskies ready to head inside [New Haven Register]

UConn women’s basketball glance [The Hour]

UConn Men’s Basketball links

From Jersey It Came [David Borges – New Haven Register]

George Blaney’s Take [Dom Amore – Hartford Courant]

Wrapping Things Up [Dom Amore – Hartford Courant]

Seton Hall 75, UConn men 63: the wrap [Ed Daigneault – The Republican-American]

Post-game breakdown, video: Seton Hall [Gavin Keefe – The Day]

Notes/Quotes from Seton Hall: “We had Victor Cruz in the locker room” [Kevin Duffy – CT Post]

Square One [UConn Huskies Basketball]

Seton Hall rocks UConn [CT Post]

UConn Beaten Soundly By Seton Hall, 75-63 [Hartford Courant]

Huskies Gave Pirates Fans Lots To Laugh At [Hartford Courant]

Notebook: Drummond Knows Who Pope Is Now [Hartford Courant]

Seton Hall stuns 8th-ranked Huskies [New Haven Register]

Seton Hall overpowers No. 8 Huskies [The Day]

UConn Football links

A Few Words From Clemson Transfer WR Bryce McNeal [Desmond Conner – Hartford Courant]

DC also answered a question in his mailbag [Desmond Conner – Hartford Courant]

Other UConn related links

Search For Permanent Athletic Director To Begin [UConnHuskies.com]

W. Lacrosse. Woods Announces Deep 2013 Recruiting Class [UConnHuskies.com]

M. Ice Hockey. Brant Harris Named AHA Player of the Week [UConnHuskies.com]

M. Track. Inside The Track [UConnHuskies.com]

W. Ice Hockey. UConn’s Unbeaten Streak Comes to a Halt vs. No. 9 Harvard [UConnHuskies.com]

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2012 NCAA Women’s Basketball Rankings – Week 8 (Jan. 3)

AP & ESPN/USA Today Coaches Polls

The NCAA women’s basketball rankings are out for the first time in the new year and the UConn Huskies remain as the No. 2 team in the land behind the Baylor Lady Bears.

The top five in both polls is the same as it has been the last two weeks. Baylor and UConn are followed by Notre Dame, Stanford and Maryland.

Joining the Huskies and Fighting Irish in the top 25 from the Big East are the Rutgers Scarlet Knights (10/10), Louisville Cardinals (14/12), Georgetown Hoyas (15/16) and DePaul Blue Demons (20/18).

There are no teams from the Big East among the others receiving votes in both polls.

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AP Top 25 ESPN/USA Today Coaches Poll
RK TEAM REC PTS PVS RK TEAM REC PTS PVS
1 Baylor (39) 13-0 975 1 1 Baylor (29) 13-0 773 1
2 Connecticut 11-1 925 2 2 Connecticut (2) 11-1 742 2
3 Notre Dame 13-1 903 3 3 Notre Dame 13-1 714 3
4 Stanford 11-1 860 4 4 Stanford 11-1 684 4
5 Maryland 13-0 818 5 5 Maryland 14-0 650 5
6 Tennessee 9-3 745 7 6 Duke 10-2 611 7
7 Duke 9-2 717 8 7 Tennessee 9-3 590 8
8 Ohio State 14-0 670 9 8 Texas A&M 9-2 543 9
9 Texas A&M 9-2 647 10 9 Kentucky 12-2 509 6
10 Rutgers 11-2 586 11 10 Rutgers 11-2 482 11
11 Kentucky 12-2 560 6 11 Ohio State 15-0 478 12
12 Miami (FL) 11-2 540 12 12 Louisville 12-2 411 13
13 Texas Tech 12-0 522 13 13 Miami (FL) 11-3 394 10
14 Louisville 12-2 487 14 14 Green Bay 12-0 378 14
15 Georgetown 12-2 481 15 15 Georgia 12-2 341 15
16 Georgia 12-2 356 17 16 Georgetown 12-2 321 16
17 Green Bay 12-0 337 18 17 Texas Tech 12-0 261 18
18 Purdue 11-3 233 20 18 DePaul 13-2 236 19
19 Nebraska 12-1 224 23 19 Penn State 11-3 182 17
20 DePaul 13-2 222 21 20 Delaware 10-1 153 20
21 Delaware 10-1 201 19 21 Vanderbilt 12-1 146 21
22 Penn State 10-3 188 16 22 Purdue 12-3 136 21
23 Texas 10-2 175 22 23 North Carolina 11-2 130 23
24 Vanderbilt 12-1 102 25 24 Gonzaga 12-2 68 24
25 North Carolina 10-2 99 24 25 Texas 10-2 64 25
Dropped from rankings: Dropped from rankings:
None None
Others receiving votes: Others receiving votes:
Gonzaga 12, Virginia 11, LSU 6, South Carolina 3, Georgia Tech 2, Kansas 1, Michigan 1, Colorado 1 Nebraska 50, Georgia Tech 12, Kansas 10, Michigan 4, South Carolina 2

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Red Sox Sign 12 Free Agents To Minor League Contracts

Here is a press release from the Boston Red Sox announcing the signing of 12 free agents to minor league contracts. A few of these we already knew about.

BOSTON, MA – The Boston Red Sox today announced the signings of 12 free agents to 2012 minor league contracts.  All 12 players have also been invited to Boston’s Major League Spring Training camp as non-roster players.

Boston Red SoxThe 12 free agents are right-handed pitchers Brandon Duckworth, Charlie Haeger, Will Inman, Doug Mathis, Tony Pena Jr., Carlos Silva and Chorye Spoone, left-handed pitchers Jesse Carlson, Rich Hill and Justin Thomas, shortstop Pedro Ciriaco and utility player Nate Spears.  

Carlson, 31, missed all of 2011 on Toronto’s disabled list due to rotator cuff surgery performed on May 24.  The left-hander last pitched in 2010, splitting that season between Toronto and the club’s Triple-A affiliate in Las Vegas.  He has appeared in 162 Major League contests, all with the Blue Jays from 2008-10, and has combined for an 8-8 record, three saves, a 3.63 ERA (57 ER/141.1 IP) and 114 strikeouts at the Big League level.  Since being selected in the 15th round of the 2002 First-Year Player Draft by Detroit, he has pitched in the Tigers, Astros, Blue Jays and Rangers organizations.  A native of New Britain, Carlson attended the University of Connecticut.  

Ciriaco spent the majority of 2011 with Pittsburgh’s Triple-A Indianapolis club, where appeared at shortstop (46 games), second base (18), third base (1) and left field (6) while hitting .231 (64-for-277) with seven doubles, three triples, two homers, 24 RBI and 31 runs.  The 26-year-old also played in 23 games over six separate stints for Pittsburgh last season and owns a .333 average (13-for-39) with three doubles, two triples and seven RBI in 31 career Major League games, all with the Pirates over the last two seasons.  Signed by Arizona as an international free agent on February 28, 2003, he is a .273 hitter (951-for-3,482) with 131 doubles, 39 triples, 25 home runs, 332 RBI and 486 runs in 875 career minor league games in the Diamondbacks (2003-10) and Pirates (2010-11) organizations.  A native of San Pedro de Macoris, Ciriaco also appeared in 28 games for Toros del Este of the Dominican Winter League this offseason.

Duckworth, 35, returns to the Red Sox organization after going 8-6 with a 3.97 ERA (52 ER/118.0 IP) and 88 strikeouts in 22 games (21 starts) for Triple-A Pawtucket last season.  He last pitched in the Majors with Kansas City in 2008, going 3-3 with a 4.50 ERA (19 ER/38.0 IP) in seven starts for the Royals.  Originally signed by the Phillies as a non-drafted free agent on August 13, 1997, Duckworth has gone 23-34 with one save and a 5.28 ERA (300 ER/511.0 IP), 376 strikeouts and 228 walks in 134 Major League games (84 starts) over parts of eight seasons with the Phillies (2001-03), Astros (2004-05) and Royals (2006-08).

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Haeger, 28, pitched for San Diego’s Triple-A Tacoma affiliate and Boston’s Double-A Portland club in 2011, combining to go 6-3 with a 5.44 ERA (59 ER/97.2 IP) and 84 strikeouts over 17 starts.  After signing with Boston as a minor league free agent on July 22, he was 4-1 with a 3.24 ERA (18 ER/50.0 IP) and 49 strikeouts with 22 walks in eight starts for the Sea Dogs to close out the year.  Originally selected by the White Sox in the 25th round of the 2001 First-Year Player Draft, Haeger owns a 2-7 record with one save, a 6.40 ERA (59 ER/83.0 IP) and 69 strikeouts in 34 career Major League games (10 starts) with the White Sox (2006-07), Padres (2008) and Dodgers (2009-10).

Hill, 31, pitched in the Red Sox organization in 2011 before undergoing season-ending Tommy John Surgery on June 9.  He threw 8.0 scoreless innings over nine appearances out of the bullpen for Boston in 2011 and has held opponents scoreless in all 15 outings with the club dating back to September 14, 2010, the longest streak ever to begin a Red Sox career.  The native of Milton, MA also pitched for the PawSox last season, going 1-0 with one save, a 1.13 ERA (2 ER/16.0 IP) and 18 strikeouts.  In 93 career Major League appearances (70 starts) between the Cubs (2005-08), Orioles (2009) and Red Sox (2010-11), Hill owns a 22-20 record with a 4.73 ERA (214 ER/407.1 IP) and 370 strikeouts.

Inman pitched exclusively for San Diego’s Triple-A clubs over the last two seasons.  In 2011, the 24-year-old tied for sixth in the Pacific Coast League with 120 strikeouts over 42 games (17 starts) with Tucson while going 5-11 with a 6.15 ERA (80 ER/117.0 IP).  Selected by the Brewers in the third round of the 2005 First-Year Player Draft, the right-hander has appeared in 173 career minor league contests (136 starts) over seven campaigns in the Brewers (2005-07) and Padres (2007-11) organizations.  Inman has averaged 9.03 strikeouts per nine innings (785 K’s/782.0 IP) in the minor leagues with a 47-45 record, one save and a 3.76 ERA (327 ER).

Mathis, 28, spent time in 2011 with San Francisco’s Triple-A Fresno affiliate and Oakland’s Triple-A Sacramento affiliate, combining for a 4.27 ERA (41 ER/86.1 IP), 64 strikeouts and an 0-5 record in 17 starts.  He also pitched for the Samsung Lions of Korea Professional Baseball last season, where he went 5-2 with a 2.52 ERA (18 ER/64.1 IP).  Mathis has appeared in 45 Major League games (six starts), all with the Rangers from 2008-10, and is 3-3 with a 4.84 ERA (47 ER/87.1 IP) and 44 strikeouts in his Big League career.  He was selected by Texas in the 13th round of the 2005 First-Year Player Draft and pitched in the Rangers system through the 2010 season.

The 30-year-old Pena spent the 2011 season with Pawtucket, his first year in the Red Sox system and his second full campaign as a pitcher.  He went 9-6 with three saves, a 3.56 ERA (46 ER/116.1 IP) and 65 strikeouts in 33 appearances (14 starts) with the PawSox and also pitched in 23 games with Aguilas Cibaenas of the Dominican Winter League during the offseason, going 1-0 with three saves and a 3.20 ERA (7 ER/19.2 IP).  Signed by Atlanta as an international free agent on July 21, 1999, Pena played primarily shortstop before converting to pitcher during the 2009 season.  He hit .228 (189-for-829) with four home runs and 66 RBI in 327 games over parts of four Big League seasons with the Atlanta (2006) and Kansas City (2007-09) and made one Major League pitching appearance in 2008.  Pena’s father Tony, a former Major League catcher who played for the Red Sox from 1990-93, is currently the bench coach for the New York Yankees.

Silva, 32, pitched in the Yankees organization last season, combining to go 2-1 with a  2.75 ERA (11 ER/36.0 IP), 28 strikeouts and six walks between Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre (4 starts), Double-A Trenton (1 start) and High-A Tampa (2 starts).  A veteran of nine Major League seasons with the Phillies (2002-03), Twins (2004-07), Mariners (2008-09) and Cubs (2010), he is 70-70 with two saves, a 4.68 ERA (645 ER/1,241.2 IP), 554 strikeouts and just 238 walks allowed in 316 career Big League outings (180 starts).  No active hurler with at least 750.0 innings pitched has fewer walks per nine innings than Silva (1.73).  A native of Venezuela, he was originally signed by the Phillies as an international free agent in 1996.  

Spears, 26, returns for his third season in the Red Sox organization.  He spent most of 2011 with Pawtucket, where he hit .248 (78-for-315) with 19 doubles, two triples, eight home runs, 45 RBI, 49 runs and 49 walks in 96 games while appearing at all four infield positions as well as left and right field.  A left-handed hitter, Spears made his Major League debut in three games for the Red Sox last September.  Originally selected by Baltimore in the fifth round of the 2003 First-Year Player Draft, he has hit .273 (894-for-3,279) with 171 doubles, 43 triples, 55 home runs, 375 RBI, 531 runs, 424 walks and 85 stolen bases in 958 minor league games in the Orioles, Cubs and Red Sox organizations.

Spoone, 26, has spent all seven years of his professional career in the Orioles organization since being selected by Baltimore in the eighth round of the 2005 First-Year Player Draft.  The right-hander reached the Triple-A level for the first time last season, when he combined to go 7-6 with his first career save, a 4.50 ERA (61 ER/122.0 IP) and 80 strikeouts in 19 starts and a career-high-tying 12 relief outings between Triple-A Norfolk and Double-A Bowie.  In seven minor league campaigns, Spoone owns a 36-41 record with a 4.14 ERA (290 ER/630.2 IP) and 476 strikeouts.  

Thomas spent the 2011 season with the Pirates Triple-A affiliate in Indianapolis, where went 8-2 with three saves, a 3.89 ERA (30 ER/69.1 IP) and 59 strikeouts compared to 24 walks, including a 2-0 record and a 1.08 ERA (2 ER/16.2 IP) over his final 13 outings.  Last year, his third straight season pitching exclusively in relief, the 27-year-old southpaw led the International League with 12 holds and a career-high 63 appearances.  He limited left-handed hitters to a .188 batting average (19-for-101) and just one extra-base hit.  A fourth-round selection by Seattle in the 2005 First-Year Player Draft, Thomas is 45-35 with 14 saves, a 4.15 ERA (306 ER/664.1 IP), 600 strikeouts and 282 walks allowed in 258 career minor league games (76 starts).  He has also made 20 Major League relief appearances between the Mariners (2008) and Pirates (2010).  In nine games this offseason for Leones del Caracas of the Venezuelan Winter League, Thomas went 1-0 with a 2.70 ERA (2 ER/6.2 IP).

All of the free agents are on the Pawtucket roster.

Paw Prints – The Daily UConn Roundup – 1/3

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 some of the other sports. 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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It’s game day for the UConn Huskies men’s basketball team as they’ll play their final game without Jim Calhoun at the helm. They will take on the Seton Hall Pirates at the Prudential Center in Newark, NJ. Tip is scheduled for 7 p.m. and the game will be televised locally in Connecticut on SNY.

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UConn Men’s Basketball links

Dissing the Pope? [David Borges – New Haven Register]

George Blaney’s Husky Message: Turn Up The Energy Level [Dom Amore – Hartford Courant]

UConn: Wrapping Things Up From Practice At Gampel [Dom Amore – Hartford Courant]

News, video from Monday’s UConn practice [Gavin Keefe – The Day]

Notes/Quotes: January 2nd [Kevin Duffy – CT Post]

Know Your Enemy: Seton Hall [UConn Huskies Basketball]

UConn’s Andre Drummond: Herb who? [CT Post]

Pirates’ Solid Play Drawing Opponents’ Attention [Hartford Courant]

Huskies hope to grow in Garden State [New Haven Register]

No. 8 UConn men visit Seton Hall tonight [The Day]

Pirates face defending national champion Connecticut Huskies at home [The Setonian]

UConn Women’s Basketball links

Swin Cash traded to Chicago [Jim Fuller – New Haven Register]

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Portland Pirates 5, Connecticut Whale 4 (OT)

By Brian Ring

Portland, ME, January 2, 2012 – The Connecticut Whale were defeated in overtime, 5-4, by the Portland Pirates Monday afternoon in Maine. The Whale led by three goals at one point, and had a 4-3 lead as late as four minutes left in the third period. The Pirates’ Nathan Oystrick, however, would score once to tie the game at four and again in overtime to win the game for Portland.

CT WhaleKelsey Tessier scored twice for the Whale, and Francois Bouchard and Andre Deveaux each added two assists.

Reebok/AHL Player of the Week Kris Newbury gave the Whale a 1-0 lead just 25 seconds into the opening period, after Portland goaltender Justin Pogge (16 saves) kicked out a Brendan Bell shot. The rebound found Newbury’s stick, and the Whale scoring leader fired it in for his 13th goal of the season, also extending a Whale season-high point-scoring streak to eight games.  Deveaux recorded the secondary assist on the score.

The Whale opened up a 2-0 lead 4:23 into the period, as Tessier skated down the right wing boards and fired a wrist shot past Pogge for his fifth goal of the season. Andreas Thuresson and Bouchard both assisted on Tessier’s goal.

Connecticut finished the period with a 2-0 lead, but goaltender Cam Talbot (21 saves) had to be sharp, as he stopped all nine shots he faced in the period. The Pirates nearly got one back late in the period on the power-play, but the puck was deemed to have entered the net due to goaltender interference and an apparent Portland goal was called back.

Tessier extended the lead to 3-0 with his second goal of the game at 9:21 of the second period, deflecting Pave Valentenko’s slapshot through Pogge. Bouchard picked up yet another assist on the goal, his fifth helper in the last two games.

The goal chased Pogge, who was relieved by Marc Cheverie (20 saves) in a period that saw the Whale outshoot the Pirates, 10-2.

Portland cut the Whale lead to 3-1 on Brett MacLean’s team-leading 14th goal of the season, as MacLean one-timed an Andy Miele pass past Talbot. Brock Trotter also earned an assist on the goal.

The Pirates’ rally continued just 59 seconds into the third period, when Matt Watkins scored on a backhander  off assists from Miele and Trotter.

Portland would complete the comeback just one second into a power-play 4:47 into the third, as Trotter scored off a Miele face-off win, tying the game at three. The puck was tipped in by Trotter, up and over Talbot’s shoulder.

Jonathan Audy-Marchessault broke up the string of three unanswered Portland goals with his 12th of the season, which was jammed through Cheverie, putting the Whale ahead 4-3 with 10:40 remaining in the third frame.  Deveaux received the only assist on the goal.

The Pirates forced overtime with just 29.2 seconds remaining in the third, as Oystrick got one past the left pad of Talbot, who made several incredible saves during a Portland five-on-three opportunity. Oystrick’s equalizer was assisted by Trotter and MacLean.

Oystrick would strike again with the overtime game-winning tally with 33 seconds remaining, his slapshot beating Talbot with Audy-Marchessault in the penalty box. Trotter would pick up his fourth point of the night with an assist on the goal.

The Whale are back in action Friday night, when they take on the defending Calder Cup champion Binghamton Senators on the road (7:00 PM). Connecticut will return home Saturday to host the Springfield Falcons on Saturday (7:00 PM).

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Connecticut Whale 4 at Portland Pirates 5 (OT)
Monday, January 2, 2012 – Cumberland County Civic Center

Connecticut 2 1 1 0 – 4
Portland 0 1 3 1 – 5

1st Period-1, Connecticut, Newbury 13 (Bell, Deveaux), 0:25. 2, Connecticut, Tessier 5 (Thuresson, Bouchard), 4:23. Penalties-Stone Por (holding), 5:29; Newbury Ct (unsportsmanlike conduct), 7:39; Owens Ct (tripping), 17:11; Audy-Marchessault Ct (roughing), 19:25; Hextall Por (slashing), 19:25.

2nd Period-3, Connecticut, Tessier 6 (Valentenko, Bouchard), 9:21. 4, Portland, MacLean 14 (Miele, Trotter), 16:12. Penalties-Rome Por (slashing), 4:14; Bouchard Ct (hooking), 12:05; Duncan Por (hooking), 18:07.

3rd Period-5, Portland, Watkins 6 (Hextall, Duncan), 0:59. 6, Portland, Trotter 9 (Miele), 4:47 (PP). 7, Connecticut, Audy-Marchessault 12 (Deveaux), 9:20. 8, Portland, Oystrick 7 (Trotter, MacLean), 19:30 (PP). Penalties-Voros Ct (high-sticking), 4:45; Hollweg Por (tripping), 5:27; Oystrick Por (interference), 13:19; Erixon Ct (tripping), 15:01; Owens Ct (delay of game), 17:07; Avery Ct (high-sticking), 18:08.

OT Period-9, Portland, Oystrick 8 (Duncan, Trotter), 4:27 (PP). Penalties-Audy-Marchessault Ct (tripping), 2:33.

Shots on Goal-Connecticut 14-10-15-1-40. Portland 9-2-14-1-26.
Power Play Opportunities-Connecticut 0 / 5; Portland 3 / 8.
Goalies-Connecticut, Talbot 9-6-0 (26 shots-21 saves). Portland, Pogge 5-3-3 (19 shots-16 saves); Cheverie 1-0-0 (21 shots-20 saves).
A-3,524
Referees-Geno Binda (22), Mark Lemelin (41).
Linesmen-Joe Andrews (32), Landon Bathe (80).

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2012 NCAA Men’s Basketball Rankings – Week 9 (Jan. 2)

AP & ESPN/USA Today Coaches Polls

The NCAA men’s basketball rankings are out and the UConn Huskies have moved up one spot in both polls to start the new year as the No. 8 team.

The Syracuse Orange remain No. 1 but after that, there are changes to the top five in both polls. In the AP Poll, the Orange are followed by Kentucky, North Carolina, Baylor and Duke. In the Coaches Poll, they are followed by Kentucky, Duke, North Carolina and Baylor.

Joining the Orange and Huskies in the top 25 from the Big East are the Georgetown Hoyas (9/9), Louisville Cardinals (11/10) and Marquette Golden Eagles (20/20).

After dropping out of both polls, the Pittsburgh Panthers are among the others receiving votes in both polls. The Seton Hall Pirates are also among the others receiving votes in both polls as well.

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AP Top 25 ESPN/USA Today Coaches Poll
RK TEAM REC PTS PVS RK TEAM REC PTS PVS
1 Syracuse (60) 15-0 1,618 1 1 Syracuse (30) 15-0 774 1
2 Kentucky (5) 13-1 1,554 3 2 Kentucky (1) 13-1 739 3
3 North Carolina 13-2 1,451 5 3 Duke 12-1 679 5
4 Baylor 13-0 1,389 6 4 North Carolina 13-2 670 6
5 Duke 12-1 1,354 7 5 Baylor 13-0 638 7
6 Ohio State 13-2 1,277 2 6 Missouri 13-0 620 8
7 Missouri 13-0 1,255 8 7 Ohio State 13-2 593 2
8 Connecticut 12-1 1,199 9 8 Connecticut 12-1 580 9
9 Georgetown 12-1 1,072 12 9 Georgetown 12-1 515 12
10 Michigan State 13-2 992 16 10 Louisville 12-2 454 4
11 Louisville 12-2 977 4 11 Michigan State 13-2 442 17
12 Indiana 13-1 974 13 12 Indiana 13-1 423 15
13 Florida 11-3 753 10 13 Michigan 12-2 368 16
14 Kansas 10-3 663 17 14 Florida 11-3 367 10
15 Mississippi State 13-2 644 15 15 Kansas 10-3 318 18
16 Michigan 12-2 641 18 16 Mississippi State 13-2 300 14
17 UNLV 15-2 611 19 17 UNLV 15-2 263 20
18 Wisconsin 12-3 506 11 18 Murray State 14-0 236 21
19 Murray State 14-0 454 20 19 Wisconsin 12-3 230 11
20 Marquette 12-2 447 14 20 Marquette 12-2 196 13
21 Virginia 12-1 292 23 21 Harvard 12-1 156 23
22 Harvard 12-1 269 24 22 Kansas State 11-1 127 25
23 Kansas State 11-1 229 NR 23 Virginia 12-1 125 24
24 San Diego State 12-2 196 25 24 Creighton 11-2 67 19
25 Gonzaga 11-2 121 NR 25 San Diego State 12-2 60 NR
Dropped from rankings: Dropped from rankings:
Creighton 21, Pittsburgh 22 Pittsburgh 22
Others receiving votes: Others receiving votes:
Creighton 86, Ohio 28, Stanford 12, Vanderbilt 8, Xavier 8, Pittsburgh 8, Purdue 6, Saint Louis 6, New Mexico 6, Cincinnati 6, Texas A&M 4, Saint Mary’s 3, Seton Hall 2, California 2, Alabama 1, Wagner 1 Gonzaga 57, Saint Mary’s 17, Vanderbilt 16, Middle Tennessee 9, New Mexico 9, Stanford 7, Pittsburgh 6, Purdue 3, Seton Hall 3, Alabama 3, Southern Miss 2, Saint Louis 2, Illinois 1

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Whale’s Kris Newbury Earns Reebok/AHL Player of the Week Honors

HARTFORD, January 2, 2012:  The American Hockey League announced today that Connecticut Whale forward Kris Newbury has been named the Reebok AHL Player of the Week for the period ending January 1.

CT WhaleNewbury struck for eight points in four games this past week, racking up three goals and five assists.

After chipping in an assist in the Whale’s 3-2 loss at Bridgeport last Monday, Newbury had a hand in all three Whale goals Tuesday at home in a 3-2 victory over Albany, notching a goal and two assists.  The ninth-year veteran then had two assists and four shots at Worcester Friday in a 4-3 loss, before helping the Whale ring out 2011 in fine fashion on Saturday, with two goals in a 5-2 home-ice victory over Springfield.

Newbury has strung together a Whale team season-high seven-game point-scoring streak, with four goals and 11 assists for 15 points over that span, to take over the Whale’s team point and goal-scoring leadership.  Newbury’s 30 points (12 goals, 18 assists) are good for a tie for tenth overall in the AHL.

In recognition of his Player of the Week honor, Newbury will be presented with an etched crystal award prior to an upcoming Whale home game.

The Whale are back in action this afternoon, with a 1:00 PM game at Portland.  All the CT Whale Rockin’ Hockey action can be heard live on “The Rock”, 106.9 FM, WCCC, as well as on-line at www.ctwhale.com.  The Whale’s next home game is this Saturday night, January 7, as they battle the Springfield Falcons at 7:00 at the XL Center.

Tickets to all 2011-12 Whale home games are on sale now at the Public Power Ticket Office at the XL Center, as well as on-line at www.ctwhale.com and through TicketMaster Charge-by-phone at 1-800-745-3000.

Save on your tickets, and get the best seats, with a ticket plan for the Whale’s 2011-12 AHL campaign, which are on sale now. For information on season seats and mini plans, visit www.ctwhale.com, or call the CT Whale ticket office at (860) 728-3366 to talk with an account executive today.

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Paw Prints – The Daily UConn Roundup – 1/2

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UConn Men’s Basketball links

Big East Power Rankings [UConn Huskies Basketball]

Huskies Looking To Smooth Out The Edges [Hartford Courant]

UConn Notebook — Still waiting on that complete game [The Hour]

UConn Football links

UConn Nabs Clemson WR Transfer Bryce McNeal [Desmond Conner – Hartford Courant]

Other UConn related links

Top UConn Moments of ’11: No. 3 [Kevin Duffy – CT Post]

Top UConn Moments ’11: No. 2 [Kevin Duffy – CT Post]

Top UConn Moments of ’11: No. 1 [Kevin Duffy – CT Post]

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