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Paw Prints – The Daily UConn Roundup – 12/1

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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UConn Football links

Trevardo Williams making plays for UConn [Andrea Adelson – ESPN.com]

Pasqualoni Would Like Huskies To Reach Cincinnati’s Status [Hartford Courant]

Job Promotion For Dan Orlovsky [Hartford Courant]

Huskies make 2-QB system work [Journal Inquirer]

Shelton’s Dan Orlovsky eager to start for Colts [New Haven Register]

An Open Letter To The Connecticut Huskies [Card Chronicle]

UConn Men’s Basketball links

Alex Oriakhi’s dad challenged us to fight on Facebook and other thoughts from the Oriakalypse [The UConn Blog]

Despite NBA struggles, Thabeet feels ‘blessed’ [CT Post]

UConn Women’s Basketball links

Geno: Doty is fine after hard fall [Jim Fuller – New Haven Register]

Geno Auriemma’s unique take on Pledge of Allegiance [Jim Fuller – New Haven Register]

UConn Now Pledges Allegiance Before Every Game [John Altavilla – Hartford Courant]

Doty Banged Up, But OK [John Altavilla – Hartford Courant]

Pendergast Plans Big Changes For Ticket Holders [John Altavilla – Hartford Courant]

Doty Suffers Mild Head And Neck Injury Vs. Towson [Rich Elliott – CT Post]

No. 2 Huskies too much for TU [Towerlight]

UConn women blow out Towson [CT Post]

UConn women: What we learned [CT Post]

UConn Romps In 92-31 Win Over Towson [Hartford Courant]

Doty Takes A Hard Fall Against Towson [Hartford Courant]

Huskies fall 1 point short of tripling Towson [New Haven Register]

Other UConn related links

M. Ice Hockey. Alex Gerke Named AHA Player of the Month [UConnHuskies.com]

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UConn Women Cage The Tigers 92-31

Most undermatched teams will sometimes try to play man-to-man defense on the UConn Huskies women’s basketball team. Some will play a zone to try and slow them down.

Well the Towson Tigers had no answers for the outside game of the Huskies as UConn went on to an easy 92-31 win in front of 7,703 at the XL Center in Hartford, CT on Wednesday night.

UConn improves to 7-0 on the season while Towson falls to 4-2.

Bria Hartley of UConn gets fouled by Deree Fooks of Towson during the first half Wednesday night at the XL Center in Hartford. Hartley scored 12 points and had 3 assists to help the Huskies lead 52-14 at the half. Bria Hartley led the way for the Huskies with 24 points and five assists with four steals. Kaleena Mosqueda-Lewis added 21 points on 8-of-11 shooting, with her three misses on coming on three-point attempts (5-8). Tiffany Hayes chipped in with 16 points and four assists while Stefanie Dolson had 11 points and three assists.

Heather Buck came off the bench to lead the Huskies with eight rebounds to go along with her four points. Brianna Banks was the only Husky not to find the scoring column.

Towson was led by Camille Anderson’s nine points. Krystal Parnell added seven points while Tanish McTiller added six points. Deree Fooks and Destiny Shearin led the Tigers with four rebounds each.

It took the Huskies all of two minutes or so to put this one out of reach as they opened with a 10-0 run. They followed that up with a 24-8 run to take absolute command of this game.

They did with the three pointer as KML hit three during the stretch as well Hayes hit one as well.

UConn had gone to the inside early on but then struggled in their offense for a few plays. But once the outside game got going, Towson really had no answers for the Huskies.

But for most teams that play UConn, it’s good experience as they get ready for conference play. For Geno Auriemma’s Huskies, it’s a chance to work on their offense and defense as they prepare for league play and two tough upcoming non-conference matchups with Texas A&M and Baylor.

The first of those will come December 6th when they’ll host the Texas A&M Aggies in the Jimmy V Classic at the XL Center at 7 p.m.

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Notes and musings:

Towson Tigers @ UConn Huskies 11-30-11 box score

Here are quotes from UConn head coach Geno Auriemma and Towson head coach Joe Mathews.

Former Huskies Sue Bird and Kalana Greene were seen sitting behind the bench.

Caroline Doty was injured during the game. She suffered a head and neck injury after being taken down hard after a layup. She didn’t return to the game and stayed in the locker room for the second half. She is expected to be okay.

The starters for UConn were Bria Hartley, Caroline Doty, Tiffany Hayes, Kelly Faris and Stefanie Dolson.

The Huskies shot 60.3% (38-63) from the floor. Towson shot 24.5% (12-49).

UConn had 28 assists on their 38 made baskets.

The Huskies were 12-of-21 (57.1%) on three-pointers. Towson was 2-of-8 (25%).

UConn only got to the free throw line seven times, making four of them (57.1%).

The Huskies won the battle of the boards 38-28.

UConn outscored Towson 46-12 in the paint and 14-2 on the fast break.

The Huskies had seven second chance points to just two for Towson.

UConn had 42 points off of 30 Tigers turnovers. Towson had 13 points off of 16 Huskies turnovers.

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Photo credit: John Woike – Hartford Courant (No. 10 in gallery)

Whale Notebook – 11/30

By Bruce BerletCT Whale

The Connecticut Whale players had a rare day off from the rink Sunday, but applied their energy to an even more important endeavor than playing hockey.

Each player bowled two games during two shifts with 220 fans at their annual Bowl-A-Thon at AMF Silver Lanes in East Hartford, raising $15,000 for Special Olympics Connecticut while signing autographs, chatting with admirers and giving the customary needle to teammates for missed shots or gutter balls. Cash Kings, a Special Olympics Windsor team of athletes, raised the most money, $1,340, to help bring the event’s 10-year total to more than $240,000.

For the scoring record, forward Jordan Owens had a high game of 211, in what he said was his first bowling since he did the Bowl-A-Thon with the then Hartford Wolf Pack two years ago. Low man was rookie right wing Scott Tanski, who had 74 but raised his arms in triumph as he happily accepted his “booby prize.” Defenseman Pavel Valentenko also was delighted to point out that he DIDN’T have the low score as in past years.

But it was all in good fun for a good cause by a bunch of good guys, who volunteer their time during the season doing the Bowl-A-Thon, Tip-A-Player dinner at the XL Center and speaking engagements at schools and charity organizations throughout the area.

“The guys really enjoy doing things like this,” said defenseman Jared Nightingale, the Whale’s AHL Man of the Year last season for his extensive charity work in the community and whose 191 was the third highest score Sunday behind Owens and goalie Cam Talbot (194). “It’s a nice way to get away from the game and into get into the community and with people who enjoy you and the team.”

One of their biggest fans is 33-year-old Jaimaine Johnson of Windsor, the globe messenger for Special Olympics Connecticut who speaks to charity groups around the state.

“I talk about track and field and bowling,” Johnson said. “My favorite is bowling, so I had a lot of fun today.”

Johnson bowled with defenseman Wade Redden and forward Mats Zuccarello, as each player earned a minimum donation of $200 for two games. There also were raffles for Whale apparel, hockey memorabilia and restaurant gift cards.

“This year’s Bowl-A-Thon was another huge success,” said Jackie Turro, director of development for Special Olympics Connecticut. “The staff at the Connecticut Whale has been incredibly supportive of our event and the Special Olympics movement. What’s great about this event is that in addition to Whale fans, many of our Special Olympics athletes are the participants. They go out and raise money on their own and get to show off their bowling skills to their favorite Whale players. All the Whale players get involved and have a great time interacting with our athletes, who look forward to this event all year long. We’re very fortunate to have such incredible support from the Connecticut Whale, from management to the players.”

Well, that about says it all. Well done to all the Whale players and administrative personnel.

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WHALE, FALCONS FANS PLAY DOUBLEHEADER THIS WEEKEND

Whale fans will look to get even in their seven-game series with Falcons fans in Game 2 at the MassMutual Center in Springfield on Saturday at 4 p.m. (doors open at 3:30). Falcons fans notched a 10-6 victory on Oct. 23 at the XL Center, in the inaugural game of the historic series originated by Seth Dussault of Easthampton, Mass. Matt Marychuk of Glastonbury created a Facebook page to see if there were any interested players, and he and Dussault managed the social media page as interest grew. They used the page to sign up fans to play and communicate between the players and managed to fill rosters for each fan team. The idea caught the attention of the Falcons and then Whale front office, leading to players of all ages and skill levels participating in the series.

Tickets include admission to the AHL game. A portion of ticket sales benefits Defending the Blue Line, an organization that helps children of military families play hockey. Game 1 raised $200, and ticket sales for Games 2 and 3 have already added $400 to the donation. Game 3 is Sunday at noon (doors open at 11:30 a.m.) at the XL Center, before the Whale hosts the defending Calder Cup champion Binghamton Senators at 3 p.m.

For games this weekend, fans can email whalefalconsfangame@gmail.com and tell Dussault that they want tickets that he can bring on game day. Dussault can’t get more tickets on game day, so fans have to email him by Friday for the game on Saturday and by Saturday for the game on Sunday. Tickets are available in advance for games in Springfield by contacting Damon Markiewicz at dmarkiewicz@falconsahl.com. Advance tickets in Hartford are available by contacting Dussault at whalefalconsfangame@gmail.com. All future tickets must be purchased at least 10 days before the game. Information on all the games and the series is available at www.facebook.com/WhaleFalconsFanGame.

Tickets for Game 4 on Jan. 7 in Hartford at 4 p.m. and Jan. 8 in Springfield at 12:30 p.m. will go on sale Monday. Tickets for the final two games on Feb. 10 in Springfield at 5 p.m. and March 17 in Hartford at 4 p.m. will be available in the near future.

And mark Jan. 22, 2012 on your calendar. That’s when the Whale’s annual Tip-A-Player Dinner will be held from 4-7 p.m. at the XL Center. More information will be coming soon.

MITCHELL, HAGELIN MAKING THEIR MARK ON BROADWAY

Veteran center John Mitchell and rookie left wing Carl Hagelin certainly have made a major impression since being called up from the Whale last Thursday. Each has a point in each of their three games, all wins, while playing together on a line with Brian Boyle. And each has been presented “The Broadway Hat” as the team’s top player in a vote of their teammates.

Hagelin earned the honor on Sunday, when he had the insurance goal off a pass by Mitchell and rebound of a shot by former Wolf Pack defenseman Ryan McDonagh in a 2-0 victory over the Philadelphia Flyers. Mitchell was awarded the special chapeau Tuesday night, after scoring the Rangers’ second goal in a four-goal second period on a nifty drop pass from Hagelin in a 4-3 victory over the Pittsburgh Penguins, the NHL’s top team.

“It’s kinda neat,” Mitchell said of the hat. “It’s kind of small actually. I don’t know if they are washing it and it is shrinking or what. But it’s pretty neat to be able to put it on, that’s for sure.”

But Mitchell was more interested in the Rangers continuing their run after beating three of the NHL’s top teams – Washington, Philadelphia and Pittsburgh – in five days.

“It is vital to this team to not take it easy and not go lightly on an opponent that is maybe wounded and kind of weak right now,” Mitchell told the New York media after practice Wednesday. “We have to keep the killer instinct going and go, go, go and go hard because every point counts. It doesn’t matter what team we play, we have to make sure to bring it every night.”

Rangers coach John Tortorella said Mitchell “is bringing it” since joining the Blueshirts.

“He’s doing the work along the walls, scores a big goal for us,” Tortorella said after the Rangers won their third in a row and improved to 7-1-1 at home, matching their best start at Madison Square Garden through nine games since 1992. “He and Hagelin have stepped right in and added some speed, handled the puck and made plays. Hopefully we continue.”

Hagelin led all skaters with six shots on goal, and had three blocked shots, in 11:50 of ice time Tuesday night. He’s the first Ranger to get points in his first three NHL games since Steven King, a supplemental draft pick in 1991 from East Greenwich, R.I., had a point in four consecutive games to start the 1992-93 season.

The Rangers outshot the Penguins 30-27 and remained the only NHL team that is unbeaten when outshooting their opponent (7-0-0). Goalie Henrik Lundqvist had 24 saves to improve to 10-4-3, including 5-1-1 at MSG. Lundqvist completed November with an 8-1-0 record, 1.88 goals-against average, .937 save percentage and one shutout.

Sidney Crosby, who hadn’t played at MSG in a year because of post-concussion symptoms, had two assists but didn’t score, while going against the Rangers’ top defensive pairing of former Wolf Pack players Dan Girardi and Ryan McDonagh. Crosby has two goals and nine assists in five games since returning to the Penguins’ lineup Nov. 21.

RANGERS FANS VOTING

Fans can vote at www.Blueshirtsunited.com for the starting lineup for the Rangers’ team in the Rangers-Flyers outdoor alumni game at Citizens Bank Park in Philadelphia on Dec. 31 as part of the Bridgestone NHL Winter Classic. By casting a vote, fans will be entered to win a host of prizes, including Winter Classic jerseys and tickets to the alumni game and Winter Classic on Jan. 2.

Rangers players scheduled to compete include Hall of Famers Brian Leetch, a Cheshire native, Glenn Anderson and Mike Gartner, former Hartford Wolf Pack players Dale Purinton, Dan Blackburn and Darius Kasparaitis, former Whalers Nick Fotiu, Darren Turcotte and Nick Kypreos, along with Adam Graves, John Vanbiesbrouck, Brian Mullen, Ron Duguay and commentator Dave Maloney, whose son Dave Jr. now works for the Whale. Hall of Famer Mark Messier isn’t on the roster because of scheduled surgery in December, but hopes to recover in time to play in the game.

Coaches will be Mike Keenan, Colin Campbell and former Whalers general manager Emile Francis. The Rangers off-ice ambassadors will be Rod Gilbert, Ed Giacomin and Harry Howell, all of whom have had their numbers retired. For ticket information on the alumni game, call 212-465-6080.

The Rangers are offering special one-day and three-day NHL Winter Classic Road Trip packages presented by Amtrak. Packages include round-trip transportation to Philadelphia, game tickets, access to a pregame tailgate party with Rangers alumni, passes to watch practice and much more. For more information, visit www.newyorkrangers.com.

‘WHITE OUT FOR MANDI’ AT YALE ON FRIDAY

The Yale women’s ice hockey team is dedicating its game against Princeton at Ingalls Rink in New Haven on Friday to Mandi Schwartz, utilizing it as a fundraiser for the Mandi Schwartz Foundation. Senior forward and captain Alecz Hughes started the charity in memory of Schwartz, the Yale center who died in April after battling cancer for more than two years.

The goal is to pack Ingalls Rink, with everyone wearing white as a “White Out for Mandi” show of support. No admission will be charged, and donations for the foundation will be accepted at the door. The team is also lining up pledges from donors based on the attendance total, so every person who attends will count towards the final donation total. Special white t-shirts will be sold, and youth hockey teams are encouraged to come wearing white jerseys. The Bulldogs will honor Mandi in a special pregame ceremony.

The event also will help raise awareness of the need for marrow donors and umbilical cord blood donors. In an effort to save her life last year, Mandi had a stem cell transplant utilizing blood from two anonymous umbilical cord blood donations. Stem cells for patients with life-threatening illnesses like Mandi’s can also come from marrow donors. Yale hosts an annual Mandi Schwartz Marrow Donor Registration Drive every spring to help add potential donors to the Be The Match Registry. At least six matches for patients in need of transplants have been identified through the efforts. One of the matches was a Yale field hockey player Lexy Adams.

The Bulldogs hope to set an attendance record for a women’s game at Ingalls Rink. The current record is 1,539, set on Nov. 1, 2005, when Team USA played an exhibition game against the ECAC Hockey All-Stars. Last year’s “White Out for Mandi” drew 1,066, the most for a Yale women’s hockey game. The Ingalls Rink capacity is 3,500.

BRACELETS TO BENEFIT LOKMOTIV FAMILIES

Whale wives and girlfriends will be selling bracelets to benefit the families of those lost in the tragic plane crash on Sept. 7 involving the Yaroslavl Lokomotiv team in the Kontinental Hockey League in Russia. “Love for Lokomotiv” bracelets will be available for purchase at Whale home games on Dec. 9 against Hershey and Dec. 10 against Providence.

In a united effort to show support for the grieving families for those lost in the Lokomotiv tragedy, hockey wives and girlfriends around the world are raising money for their dear friends. Show your support on Dec. 9 and 10 with the comfortable red silicone bracelet, with 100 percent of the proceeds going to the foundation set up in honor of the lost team.

You can learn more about “Love for Lokomotiv” and find out how you can help at loveforlokomotiv.com.

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2011 BlogPoll Top 25 – Week 14

Here’s the BlogPoll Top 25 for week 14 in college football.  If you’re curious to see how I voted, you can check that out as well. Also be sure to check out the analysis on the BlogPoll Top 25 as well.

College Football Rankings 2011

Results for Week 14

# School Points/blog SD Delta
1 LSU Tigers (65) 25.00 0.00
2 Alabama Crimson Tide 23.72 0.62
3 Oklahoma St. Cowboys 21.57 1.79 Arrow_up 2
4 Stanford Cardinal 21.22 1.78
5 Virginia Tech Hokies 19.74 3.38 Arrow_up 1
6 Houston Cougars 18.11 4.42 Arrow_up 2
7 Boise St. Broncos 17.46 3.16
8 Oregon Ducks 17.45 3.19 Arrow_up 1
9 Arkansas Razorbacks 17.02 2.85 Arrow_down -6
10 Oklahoma Sooners 15.12 3.14 Arrow_up 1
11 Michigan St. Spartans 14.58 3.02 Arrow_down -1
12 Georgia Bulldogs 14.02 3.01
13 USC Trojans 14.00 6.77
14 Wisconsin Badgers 13.35 2.90
15 South Carolina Gamecocks 12.31 3.19
16 Kansas St. Wildcats 10.63 2.29
17 Michigan Wolverines 10.37 2.45
18 TCU Horned Frogs 7.92 2.57 Arrow_up 1
19 Baylor Bears 7.71 1.98 Arrow_up 2
20 Nebraska Cornhuskers 6.45 1.53 Arrow_up 2
21 Clemson Tigers 4.26 2.31 Arrow_down -3
22 West Virginia Mountaineers 2.98 1.85 Arrow_up 4
23 Penn St. Nittany Lions 2.83 2.19 Arrow_down -3
24 Southern Miss. Golden Eagles 1.92 1.90 Arrow_up 5
25 Florida St. Seminoles 1.26 1.55 Arrow_up 8
Others Receiving Votes: Texas Longhorns | Arkansas St. Red Wolves | Cincinnati Bearcats | Northern Illinois Huskies | Missouri Tigers | Notre Dame Fighting Irish | Arizona St. Sun Devils | Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets | Virginia Cavaliers | Toledo Rockets | Auburn Tigers | Louisiana Tech Bulldogs | BYU Cougars | Ohio Bobcats | California Golden Bears | Vanderbilt Commodores | Tulsa Golden Hurricane | Temple Owls
Updated: Nov 29, 2011 8:36 PM EST

SB Nation BlogPoll College Football Rankings 2011

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Bloguin Heisman Trophy Poll – Week 13

Bloguin Heisman TrophyEach week a group of Bloguin college football bloggers get together and put our votes in for the top Heisman Trophy candidates. Then after the votes are tabulated by Kevin over at College Football Zealots, the poll is released on Wednesday.

Here are the results for week 12 of the 2011 college football season. Be sure to head over Crystal Ball Run for a full look at the results for the week for more insight on the poll.

  1. Trent Richardson (RB-Alabama) – 27 Points, 30.00%, 4 1st Place Votes
  2. Robert Griffin III (QB-Baylor)- 22 Points, 24.44%, 3 1st Place Votes
  3. Andrew Luck (QB-Stanford) – 14 Points, 15.56%, 3 1st Place Votes
  4. Montee Ball (RB-Wisconsin) – 9.5 Points, 10.56%, 1 1st Place Vote
  5. Case Keenum (QB-Houston)- 6.5 Points, 7.22%, 0 1st Place Votes
  • Also Receiving Votes: Matt Barkley (QB- USC) 5 pts, Colin Klein (QB- Kansas State) 3 pts, Tyrann Mathieu (DB- LSU) 3 pts
  • Dropped Out: Kellen Moore (QB- Boise State)

In case you were wondering, here’s how I voted this week:

1. Trent Richardson , Alabama – RB: I have to continue my what have you done for me lately theme here in the voting and that’s only because RG III got injured. Had he not, he’d probably still be No. 1. But that honor goes to Richardson. He’s been overlooked by me and many others but his statement game of 203 yards against Auburn opens your eyes. On the season, he’s rushed for 1583 yards and 20 touchdowns. He’s also caught three touchdown passes.

2. Case Keenum, Houston-QB:  Keenum kept up the strong numbers last week throwing for 457 yards and five touchdowns against Tulsa. He’s led his team to an undefeated season and possibly a BCS berth if the cards fall right for the Cougars. The most impressive number to be though isn’t his 4,726 passing yards and 47 touchdowns, it’s his three interceptions thrown. I’d be shocked if he isn’t among the finalists.

3. Montee Ball, Wisconsin-RB:  Ball definitely has been overlooked here by me and it’s probably because he had been playing in Russell Wilson’s Heisman candidacy shadow. Ball has been putting up astounding numbers all season long and that was no different against Penn State where he ran for 157 yards and 4 touchdowns. He’s got a total of 34 touchdowns on the season (29 rushing, 5 receiving) and has rushed for 1,622 yards.

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Paw Prints – The Daily UConn Roundup – 11/30

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.

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

It’s game day for the UConn Huskies women’s basketball team as they’ll host the Towson Tigers at 7 p.m. at the XL Center in Hartford, CT. The game will be broadcast locally in Connecticut on CPTV.

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UConn Women’s Basketball links

Preview: UConn women host Towson State [Lee Lewis – The Republican-American]

Being Aggressive Offensively Is A Challenge For Faris [Rich Elliott – CT Post]

No. 2 UConn Set For Towson On Wednesday At XL Center [UConnHuskies.com]

Faris’ scoring a work in progress, but she’s a star at defense [CT Post]

Auriemma Still Trying To Learn About His Team [Hartford Courant]

Tiffany Hayes playing a bigger role [New Haven Register]

UConn women host Towson at XL Center [The Day]

UConn women’s basketball glance [The Hour]

UConn Football links

Appetizers (and a bowl game) on the line at Cincinnati this weekend [Chip Malafronte – New Haven Register]

Coach P at the Podium: Cincinnati edition [Ed Daigneault – The Republican-American]

Coach P’s take on an LSU-Alabama rematch [Owen Poole – The Day]

UConn Focuses On Cincinnati, Possible Bowl Berth [Hartford Courant]

The Randy Edsall Fiasco At Maryland [Hartford Courant]

2 QB system working for Huskies [New Haven Register]

A win Saturday doesn’t guarantee the Huskies a bowl bid [The Day]

Huskies face a critical 48 minutes [The Hour]

UConn Men’s Basketball links

Big East Power Rankings [UConn Huskies Basketball]

BATTLE 4 ATLANTIS HAS ITS UPSETS [Bahamas Tribune]

Other UConn related links

Swimming. Zayed A Champion In Egypt; U.S. Nationals This Weekend [UConnHuskies.com]

UConn says no changes needed in abuse policies [Norwich Bulletin]

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Welcome to Pats & Dawgs

With all of the various reports coming out of the Boston media that the Boston Red Sox will hire Bobby Valentine as their next manager, it’s time to make some changes around here.

In protest of the Red Sox of hiring Valentine, we will no longer be focusing on the Red Sox as much as we have in the past. It’s just a personal thing honestly.

If you think about it, how many of us complain about having to listen to Valentine on ESPN’s Sunday Night Baseball?

About 99.9% of us.

And while we won’t have to listen to him on Sunday Night Baseball anymore, we do get to listen to him for 162 games and all of spring training.

Oh freaking joy! Can’t wait.

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Connecticut Whale 4, Hershey Bears 2

By Brian Ring

Hartford, CT, November 29, 2011 – The Connecticut Whale defeated the Hershey Bears, 4-2, Tuesday night at the XL Center in Hartford. Pavel Valentenko recorded the game-winning goal, Jordan Owens had two assists and Chad Johnson made 26 saves to earn the win in net.

CT WhaleThe Whale once again rallied from a first period deficit, erasing a 1-0 Hershey lead in the first period, while winning the game late in regulation after giving up a third-period equalizer.

“It was tough to give up the game-tying goal,” said Whale head coach Ken Gernander. “But they stuck with it and got the win.”

The Bears and the Whale traded first period goals, with Chris Bourque capitalizing on Hershey’s league-leading power-play at 12:03 of the opening frame. Keith Aucoin took over sole possession of the AHL scoring lead with an assist on the goal, on a night that he would register points number 29 and 30.

Mats Zuccarello responded for Connecticut, tying the game for the Whale just under two minutes later with his fourth goal of the campaign. Jonathan Audy-Marchessault and Blake Parlett both assisted on the tally. Audy-Marchessault entered the Bears’ zone with Zuccarello, passing to the Norwegian forward for a two-on-one goal.

The Whale took a 2-1 lead at 14:20 of the second period, when Aaron Voros ripped a shot from the slot over the glove of Bears goaltender Braden Holtby (19 saves) for Voros’ first goal of the season.

Connecticut carried their lead deep into the third period, but immediately following a successful penalty-kill the Whale allowed the game-tying score at 10:49. Graham Mink scored off of a bounce off a Whale defenders’ skate from an Aucoin shot. Chris Bourque picked up his second point of the night with the secondary assist on the goal.

Pavel Valentenko got the lead right back for the Whale, scoring on a slap shot from the left point at 15:56, his second goal of the season and second in as many games. Jordan Owens assisted on the score, the eventual game-winner.

“It was a great pass,” said Valentenko. “It was just my job to hit the net.”

The Whale iced the win with an empty-net goal from Chris McKelvie, his first goal of the season, with 1:16 left in the final period. Owens recorded his second assist of the night on the play, with Kelsey Tessier also earning a helper.

“Like we’ve shown all year, we came out on top and battled to the end,” said Johnson. “It was a good game.”

Connecticut will look to extend their winning streak to three straight games on Friday night in Providence, when they take on the Bruins (7:05). The Whale will meet the Springfield Falcons in Springfield on Saturday (7:00), before hosting the defending Calder Cup champion Binghamton Senators Sunday afternoon at the XL Center (3:00).

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Hershey Bears 2 at Connecticut Whale 4
Tuesday, November 29, 2011 – XL Center Veterans Memorial Coliseum

Hershey 1 0 1 – 2
Connecticut 1 1 2 – 4

1st Period-1, Hershey, Bourque 11 (Micflikier, Aucoin), 12:03 (PP). 2, Connecticut, Zuccarello 4 (Audy-Marchessault, Parlett), 14:01. Penalties-Redden Ct (delay of game), 9:59; Thuresson Ct (double minor – high-sticking), 10:32; Richmond Her (interference, roughing), 13:44; McKelvie Ct (roughing), 13:44.

2nd Period-3, Connecticut, Voros 1   14:20. Penalties-No Penalties

3rd Period-4, Hershey, Mink 7 (Aucoin, Bourque), 10:49. 5, Connecticut, Valentenko 2 (Owens), 15:56. 6, Connecticut, McKelvie 1 (Owens, Tessier), 18:44 (EN). Penalties-Flemming Her (roughing), 8:44; Tanski Ct (goaltender interference, roughing), 8:44; Mink Her (high-sticking), 13:04.

Shots on Goal-Hershey 11-7-10-28. Connecticut 7-6-10-23.

2012 NCAA Women’s Basketball Rankings – Week 3 (Nov. 29)

AP & USA Today Coaches Polls

The NCAA Women’s Basketball rankings are out and the UConn Huskies women’s basketball team remains as the second ranked team in both polls.

The Baylor Lady Bears are No. 1 and are followed by the Huskies, Notre Dame, Texas A&M and Stanford in both polls.

Joining the Huskies and Fighting Irish in the top 25 from the Big East are the Louisville Cardinals (10/11), Rutgers Scarlet Knights (11/12), Georgetown Hoyas (20/20) and DePaul Blue Demons (22/21).

There are no Big East teams among the others receiving votes in the AP Poll. The Syracuse Orange are among the others receiving votes in the ESPN/USA Today Coaches Poll.

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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) 6-0 999 1 1 Baylor (29) 6-0 773 1
2 Connecticut 6-0 946 2 2 Connecticut (2) 6-0 744 2
3 Notre Dame 5-1 902 4 3 Notre Dame 5-1 704 3
4 Texas A&M (1) 6-0 888 5 4 Texas A&M 6-0 688 4
5 Stanford 4-1 851 3 5 Stanford 4-1 655 5
6 Maryland 7-0 763 8 6 Duke 4-1 597 6
7 Duke 4-1 726 7 7 Maryland 7-0 582 8
8 Tennessee 2-2 725 6 8 Tennessee 2-2 561 7
9 Miami (FL) 5-1 671 9 9 Miami (FL) 5-1 520 9
10 Louisville 6-1 645 11 10 Kentucky 7-0 481 11
11 Rutgers 6-0 562 13 11 Louisville 6-1 461 12
12 Kentucky 7-0 527 14 12 Rutgers 6-0 441 13
13 Purdue 6-0 503 15 13 North Carolina 5-0 369 15
14 North Carolina 5-0 449 16 14 Georgia 5-1 364 10
15 Georgia 5-1 408 10 15 Penn State 5-1 297 16
16 Penn State 5-1 347 17 16 Purdue 6-0 293 17
17 Ohio State 5-0 332 18 17 Green Bay 5-0 262 18
18 Oklahoma 3-1 306 12 18 Ohio State 5-0 228 19
19 Texas Tech 5-0 262 19 18 Oklahoma 3-1 228 14
20 Georgetown 5-2 244 21 20 Georgetown 5-2 172 21
21 Texas 5-1 185 24 21 DePaul 5-1 170 20
22 DePaul 5-1 181 23 22 Vanderbilt 6-0 139 22
23 Green Bay 5-0 146 NR 22 Texas 5-1 139 NR
24 Delaware 4-0 117 NR 24 Gonzaga 3-1 42 NR
25 Vanderbilt 6-0 77 NR 25 Texas Tech 5-0 37 NR
Dropped from rankings: Dropped from rankings:
LSU 20, Virginia 22, UCLA 25 LSU 23, Florida State, 24, Georgia Tech 25
Others receiving votes: Others receiving votes:
Gonzaga 73, Nebraska 55, LSU 27, USC 17, Virginia 15, Michigan 11, Florida State 10, Princeton 9, Georgia Tech 8, Tulane 6, California 3, Northwestern 2, Arkansas 1, Iowa State 1 Georgia Tech 21, Delaware 16, Syracuse 15, Michigan 15, Iowa State 15, Nebraska 13, Kansas 11, Princeton 11, LSU 4, Tulane 2, UNLV 2, Iowa 1, James Madison 1, Middle Tennessee 1

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