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Bridgeport Sound Tigers 4, Connecticut Whale 3 (OT)

By Brian Ring

Bridgeport, CT, November 2, 2011 – The Connecticut Whale fell to the Bridgeport Sound Tigers Wednesday afternoon, 4-3 in overtime, at the Webster Bank Arena at Harbor Yard.

CT WhaleThe Sound Tigers’ Tim Wallace tallied a hat-trick in the game, including the overtime winner, to lead Bridgeport to a come-from-behind win. The Whale received two goals and an assist from rookie Jonathan Audy-Marchessault.

The defeat snapped the Whale’s five-game winning-streak, but Connecticut did gain at least a standings point for the ninth consecutive game (7-0-0-2).

“It’s 3-1 and you’re giving up odd-man chances, that’s no good,” said Whale head coach Ken Gernander.

“We were feeling good about ourselves going into the third period,” said Whale forward John Mitchell. It’s a couple mental lapses that ended up costing us the third period and eventually in overtime.”

The Sound Tigers had opened up the scoring with Wallace’s first goal of the season, as his wrist shot snuck past Whale goaltender Cam Talbot (27 saves) just 4:06 into the first period. Justin DiBenedetto and Dylan Reese assisted on the goal.

Audy-Marchessault tied the game 7:16 into the first, after breaking into the offensive end on a two-on-one with Mats Zuccarello. Zuccarello’s pass across the slot fooled Bridgeport goaltender Kevin Poulin (33 saves) and allowed Audy-Marchessault to beat the backstop high to glove side. Tim Erixon also assisted on the goal, his first AHL point coming in his first game with the Whale after starting the season with the parent New York Rangers.

The Whale took a 2-1 lead on Mitchell’s snap-shot at 16:32 of the period, his shot from the left circle beating Poulin high to the stick side. Audy-Marchessault tallied his second point of the afternoon with an assist on the goal.

Audy-Marchessault struck again with his second goal and third point of the game just 38 seconds into the final frame, scoring off of another quality pass from Zuccarello. The Whale’s first successful power-play conversion of the game gave them a 3-1 lead.

Wallace cut the Connecticut lead to 3-2 midway through the period with his second goal of the game, his shot going over the left pad of Talbot. Cizikas and DiBenedetto registered the assists on the score.

The equalizer finally came at 13:17, when Bridgeport’s David Ullstrom put his fifth goal of the season up and over Talbot, after the Whale had failed to get the puck out of their zone along the boards.

Wallace netted the game-winner, his third of the game, at 3:12 of overtime, breaking in on a three-on-one and ripping a shot past Talbot.  That came just after a Whale power play had expired.

During the game, it was announced that the Whale’s Chad Johnson has been selected as the Reebok/AHL Goaltender of the Month for October. Johnson made five October appearances and went 3-0-2, tying for the league lead among qualified goalies in both goals-against average (1.69) and save percentage (.942).

The Whale will finally return home this Friday, when Connecticut hosts the brand-new St. John’s IceCaps at the XL Center (7:00) on “Power Ghouls” night. The Whale will be hosting a special on-ice Halloween costume parade and offering  a buy-one get-one ticket deal to fans who come to the game in costume. CL&P employees who present their company ID at the Public Power Ticket Office at the XL Center will also be extended the buy-one-get-one-free offer on Upper Level tickets for Friday night.

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Connecticut Whale 3 at Bridgeport Sound Tigers 4 (OT)
Wednesday, November 2, 2011 – Webster Bank Arena

Connecticut 1 1 1 0 – 3
Bridgeport 1 0 2 1 – 4

1st Period-1, Bridgeport, Wallace 1 (DiBenedetto, Reese), 4:06. 2, Connecticut, Audy-Marchessault 3 (Zuccarello, Erixon), 7:16. Penalties-Redden Ct (high-sticking), 10:58; Gillies Bri (roughing), 13:44; served by Romano Bri (bench minor – too many men), 17:16.

2nd Period-3, Connecticut, Mitchell 3 (Audy-Marchessault), 13:32. Penalties-Niederreiter Bri (hooking), 6:34; Nightingale Ct (delay of game), 14:30; Bickel Ct (fighting), 17:22; Haley Bri (fighting), 17:22; Backman Bri (hooking), 19:27.

3rd Period-4, Connecticut, Audy-Marchessault 4 (Zuccarello, Mitchell), 0:38 (PP). 5, Bridgeport, Wallace 2 (Cizikas, DiBenedetto), 9:24. 6, Bridgeport, Ullstrom 5 (Wishart), 13:17. Penalties-No Penalties

OT Period-7, Bridgeport, Wallace 3 (Cizikas, Reese), 3:22. Penalties-Wishart Bri (high-sticking), 0:50.

Shots on Goal-Connecticut 11-8-14-3-36. Bridgeport 11-9-10-1-31.
Power Play Opportunities-Connecticut 1 / 5; Bridgeport 0 / 2.
Goalies-Connecticut, Talbot 3-2-0 (31 shots-27 saves). Bridgeport, Poulin 2-3-0 (36 shots-33 saves).
A-7,696
Referees-Jamie Koharski (84).
Linesmen-Marty Demers (79), Kevin Redding (16).

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Ryan Boatright Will Not Play Due To NCAA Investigation

This is definitely not the start that UConn Huskies men’s basketball coach Jim Calhoun was hoping for in kicking off the 2011-12 season.

UConn Huskies men's basketballHere’s the release from the UConn Athletic Communications Department:

Storrs, Conn. – University of Connecticut men’s basketball freshman Ryan Boatright will be held out of intercollegiate competition while the school works cooperatively with the NCAA in a review of his eligibility, a review that is not related to academics.

Boatright will continue to practice with the team and may sit on the bench during games, but will not dress or see action while the joint review takes place.

The University and Athletic Department will not be making any further comment during this ongoing process.

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Bloguin Heisman Trophy Poll – Week 9

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 nine 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. Andrew Luck (QB-Stanford) – 32 Points, 42.67%, 10 1st Place Votes
  2. Trent Richardson (RB-Alabama) – 22 Points, 29.33%, 1 1st Place Vote
  3. Kellen Moore (QB-Boise St) – 7 Points, 9.33%, 1 1st Place Vote
  4. Brandon Weedon (QB-Oklahoma State)- 6 Points, 8.00%, 0 1st Place Votes
  5. Case Keenum (QB-Houston)- 4 Points, 5.33%, 0 1st Place Votes
  • Also Receiving Votes: Ryan Broyles (QB- Oklahoma) 3 pts, David Wilson (RB- Virginia Tech) 1 pt
  • Dropped Out: Robert Woods (WR- USC), Russell Wilson (QB- Wisconsin), Sammy Watkins (WR- Clemson), Tahj Boyd (QB- Clemson)

I did not vote in this week’s poll. I was without power on Saturday and was unable to watch any college football obviously.

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Paw Prints – The Daily UConn Roundup – 11/2

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

Video: UConn’s offensive line falls short [Andrea Adelson – ESPN.com]

Pasqualoni prepares for a taste of Orange [Chip Malafronte – New Haven Register]

QB Scott McCummings Says QB Nebrich “Is Staying Positive” [Desmond Conner – Hartford Courant]

Coach P at the podium: Syracuse edition [Ed Daigneault – The Republican-American]

Syracuse week [Joe Perez – Norwich Bulletin]

Kashif Moore quotes [Joe Perez – Norwich Bulletin]

Johnny McEntee quotes [Joe Perez – Norwich Bulletin]

Tuesday presser, Pasqualoni Bowl edition [John Silver – Journal Inquirer]

Blidi for MVP [Owen Poole – The Day]

Storm a distraction for UConn football [CT Post]

LB Sio Moore Takes Some Blame For UConn’s Poor Performance At Pitt [Hartford Courant]

Focus On Future Has Us Missing Out On UConn’s Present [Hartford Courant]

Paul Pasqualoni going forward, not looking back [Norwich Bulletin]

McCummings patiently waiting for a larger role in offense [The Day]

The Syracuse-vs.-Connecticut football game could really be called the Coach P Bowl [The Post-Standard]

UConn Men’s Basketball links

Drummond Could Play vs. AIC [David Borges – New Haven Register]

Breaking Down UConn’s Opponents: Game 13, St. John’s [Dom Amore – Hartford Courant]

UConn Men: Time To Take The Floor [Dom Amore – Hartford Courant]

Retirement Was Right for La Russa, But Not Yet In The Cards for Jim Calhoun [Dom Amore – Hartford Courant]

Drummond expected to play Wed., and other news [Gavin Keefe – The Day]

Former UConn star Chris Smith honored by CFF [John Nash – The Hour]

Drummond may play Wednesday vs. AIC [Kevin Duffy – CT Post]

UConn’s Napier back with first unit [CT Post]

AIC Will Be UConn’s First Opponent Since Championship Game [Hartford Courant]

UConn won’t mask talent [Journal Inquirer]

Andre Drummond may play in exhibition [New Haven Register]

UConn’s Napier improving with practice [Norwich Bulletin]

UConn men begin exhibition season tonight [The Day]

UConn Women’s Basketball links

Caroline Doty won’t play against Assumption but Tiffany Hayes sure will [Jim Fuller – New Haven Register]

Geno Auriemma gives his thoughts on latest Big East rumors [Jim Fuller – New Haven Register]

Doty injured again [Joe Perez – Norwich Bulletin]

Doty Out Again; This Time It’s Her Ankle [John Altavilla – Hartford Courant]

Doty Battling Sprained Ankle; Will Not Play vs. Assumption [Rich Elliott – CT Post]

UConn’s Oft-Injured Caroline Doty Out With Sprained Ankle [Hartford Courant]

Tiffany Hayes steps up for Huskies [New Haven Register]

All eyes are on UConn’s freshman trio [Norwich Bulletin]

Other UConn related links

West Virginia lawsuit one worth watching [Kristi Dosh – ESPN.com]

Commissioner John Marinatto Comments Following BIG EAST Presidents Meeting [BigEast.org]

AP source: Big East to invite Boise St., 5 others [CT Post]

Big East Presidents vote to extend invitations for league [New Haven Register]

M. Golf. Husky Golf Finishes Play at Kiawah Island [UConnHuskies.com]

Field Hockey. Angelini and Heistand Selected to Play in 2011 Senior Game [UConnHuskies.com]

The University of Connecticut Extends 20-Year Partnership With Paciolan [Market Watch]

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2011 AL & NL Rawlings Gold Glove Teams

As a fan of the Boston Red Sox, we haven’t really had any feel good moments since late August. But that changed on Tuesday night as the Rawlings Gold Glove Awards were announced as three members of the Red Sox picked up the award.

They are Adrian Gonzalez (1B), Dustin Pedroia (2B) and Jacoby Ellsbury (CF),

Here’s the release from the Red Sox:

BOSTON, MA- Jacoby Ellsbury, Adrian Gonzalez and Dustin Pedroia of the Boston Red Sox have been selected as center fielder, first baseman and second baseman, respectively, on the 2011 American League Gold Glove Team, as announced tonight on ESPN2 by the Rawlings Sporting Goods Company. The voting was conducted by American League managers and coaches.

Rawlings Gold Glove AwardThis marks just the third time that three Red Sox players have won Gold Gloves in the same year, a feat previously accomplished by Boston in 1968 (George Scott, 1B; Reggie Smith, OF; Carl Yastrzemski, OF) and 1979 (Rick Burleson, SS; Dwight Evans, OF; Fred Lynn, OF). The last time multiple Boston players earned Gold Gloves in a season was 1990, when Mike Boddicker (P) and Ellis Burks (OF) were selected. The Red Sox and Los Angeles Dodgers were the only teams with three Gold Glove winners in 2011.

Ellsbury is the first Red Sox outfielder to earn a Gold Glove since Ellis Burks in 1990. This was the first year since 1960 that specific outfield positions were awarded Gold Gloves rather than grouping all outfielders into one pool of candidates. Previous Red Sox to win Gold Gloves as the club’s center fielder include Jimmy Piersall (1958), Reggie Smith (1968), Fred Lynn (1975, 1978-80) and Burks (1990).

In 2011, Ellsbury became the first qualifying Red Sox outfielder to turn in an errorless campaign while serving as the club’s primary center fielder. He was one of four qualifying Major League outfielders that did not commit an error and led that group with 394 total chances. His 1,358.1 innings in the field were the most by a Red Sox player at any position in an errorless season and the most ever by an AL center fielder in an errorless campaign. He led the American League in starts (152), innings and putouts (388) at center field and ranked second in the circuit in games (154) and total chances at the position.

Ellsbury has committed just two errors in his career and holds a .998 career fielding percentage (1,212 TC), the best ever mark by a Major League outfielder with at least 250 career games, 500 total chances or 2,000.0 innings. He is the first ever Red Sox to compile two errorless seasons as an outfielder (also 2008) and owns the two longest errorless streaks by an outfielder in team history, including a franchise-record 236 games and 588 chances since his last miscue on 7/28/09.

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For Gonzalez, this is his third career Gold Glove Award and his first in the American League, having been named to the National League squad while with San Diego in 2008 and 2009. He is the third Red Sox first baseman to win a Gold Glove, joining George Scott (1967-68, 1971) and Kevin Youkilis (2007), and is the first player to win a Gold Glove at any position in his first season with the Red Sox.

“(Winning a 2011 Gold Glove) feels great,” Gonzalez said tonight on ESPN2 during the awards ceremony. “It’s pretty awesome hearing that Dustin won it as well. It’s fun playing alongside him and we had great communication this year. It’s pretty special that I’ve been able to win one in both leagues now. I’m very grateful for everyone that voted for me. It was a lot of fun playing defense this year.” He added, “Playing defense is a very important part of playing and being a complete player, so I take a lot of pride in it.”

Gonzalez finished second among AL first basemen last season with a .997 fielding percentage (4 E/1,351 TC), trailing only Tampa Bay’s Casey Kotchman (.998), and led American League first sackers in games (156), starts (155), innings (1,352.2) and assists (125). It was the third-best fielding percentage at the position in team history after Stuffy McInnis (.999 in 1921) and Kevin Youkilis (1.000 in 2007). His four errors were the second fewest ever by a Red Sox first baseman who made at least 140 appearances at the position after McInnis’ 1921 season (1 error).

For Pedroia this marks his second career Gold Glove, having also received the honor in 2008. He is the first Red Sox to win multiple Gold Gloves since 1985. The only other Red Sox ever to win the award as a second baseman was Doug Griffin in 1972.

Last season, Pedroia finished with a .990 fielding percentage, second among qualifying American League second baseman behind only Los Angeles’ Howie Kendrick (.992). He made just seven errors in 722 total chances, including a span of 62 errorless contests from June 26-September 3, 11 shy of Bobby Doerr’s single-season club record of 73 games from June 23-September 19, 1948.

Pedroia set single-season Red Sox records with 159 games and 1,392.1 innings as a second baseman last season, both of which led the AL, and he also topped the Majors with 158 starts at the position. Additionally, he ranked among AL leaders at second base in putouts (2nd, 290), total chances (3rd, 722), assists (3rd, 425) and double plays (4th, 81).

Boston’s three Gold Glove Award winners in 2011 doubles the team’s total over the last 20 years (beginning 1992), which had been limited to second baseman Dustin Pedroia (2008), first baseman Kevin Youkilis (2007) and catcher Jason Varitek (2005) prior to tonight’s announcement.

In addition to Boston’s 2011 Gold Glove winners, Youkilis was also a finalist at third base but lost out to Texas’ Adrian Beltre.

Fans can vote for the first-ever Rawlings Platinum Glove Award winner, given to the top defender among the nine Rawlings Gold Glove winners in each league, at Rawlings Facebook page (www.facebook.com/rawlings) until 11 p.m. on Monday, November 7.

The 2011 American League Rawlings Gold Glove Team:
C-Matt Wieters, Baltimore
1B-Adrian Gonzalez, Boston
2B-Dustin Pedroia, Boston
SS-Erick Aybar, Los Angeles
3B-Adrian Beltre, Texas
LF-Alex Gordon, Kansas City
CF-Jacoby Ellsbury, Boston
RF-Nick Markakis, Baltimore
P-Mark Buehrle, Chicago

2011 National League Rawlings Gold Glove Team:
C-Yadier Molina, St. Louis
1B-Joey Votto, Cincinnati
2B-Brandon Phillips, Cincinnati
SS-Troy Tulowitzki, Colorado
3B-Placido Polanco, Philadelphia
LF-Gerardo Parra, Arizona
CF-Matt Kemp, Los Angeles
RF-Andre Ethier, Los Angeles
P-Clayton Kershaw, Los Angeles

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CPTV Sports Announces Game and Program Highlights for November 1-4

CPTV Sports

HARTFORD, Conn. (November 1, 2011) – CPTV Sports, formerly the Connecticut Sports Network (CTSN), is Connecticut’s only 24-hour local sports network, covering statewide high school sports college match-ups, professional sports competitions and more.

Launched on November 1, CPTV Sports is available on Comcast cable channels 185, 187 and 744 and on the Cox Communications cable system channel 144. High school sports and CIAC championship games are sponsored by Connecticut Lighting Centers and New England Musculoskeletal Institute at UConn Health Center. In addition, high school football is made possible in part by Connecticut Rental Centers.

For November 1-4, CPTV Sports’ program highlights include:

Tuesday, November 1

8 p.m.              You Make the Call with Geno Auriemma

Wednesday, November 2

7 p.m.              Boys High School Football – Conard vs. New Britain

Thursday, November 3

7 p.m.              High School Boys Football – Hillhouse at Xavier

Friday, November 4

6:30 p.m.         High School Boys Football – Ellington/Somers at Enfield

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CPTV Sports, CPTV’s All-New 24/7 Sports Channel, Launches on Connecticut Cable Stations This November

CPTV Sports

HARTFORD, Conn. (November 1, 2011) – CPTV is excited to announce that it is bringing an all-new type of sports coverage to Connecticut with CPTV Sports, a statewide, 24/7 sports channel that covers high school, college and additional sporting events throughout the state.

Scheduled to launch in November on Comcast and Cox cable systems in Connecticut, CPTV Sports is a not-for-profit channel owned and managed by Connecticut Public Television (CPTV) that broadcasts coverage of sporting events and match-ups from more than 40 schools and organizations, including the University of Connecticut, University of Hartford, Central Connecticut State University, Post University and the CIAC state high school championships. The channel will expand to additional cable and over-the-air carriage in early 2012.

CPTV Sports will provide viewers coverage of mainstream sports such as baseball with the New Britain Rock Cats, basketball with the Hartford Lightning and the CT-6 Tournament, hockey with the CT Whale, and soccer with the CT Soccer League, as well as unique sporting events like auto racing from Stafford Motor Speedway, the SpiritFest Cheerleading Championships, and the Connecticut Special Olympics games. Future planned programming includes sports such as rugby, softball, cricket, roller derby, BMX, and others. The channel will also broadcast additional programming related to sports, such as programs on sports medicine.

CPTV Sports will be one of CPTV’s digital channels and will also be broadcast in high-definition television, and will take advantage of CPTV’s unique ability to bring local people and events to exciting life with intimate storytelling and reporting.

The team behind CPTV Sports includes broadcast professionals Bob Yalen, formerly with ESPN and ABC Sports, who serves as channel director and Joe Coss, Post University Sports Information Director, who serves as production manager.

“At CPTV, we know that the best in sports entertainment can be found, not in Boston or New York, but right here in the Nutmeg State,” said Jerry Franklin, President and CEO of the Connecticut Public Broadcasting Network. “Tune in this November as CPTV Sports hits the airwaves, bringing coverage of all the exciting, inspiring fun that can be found right in Connecticut residents’ own backyards.”

About Connecticut Public Television

CPTV is a media service of the Connecticut Public Broadcasting Network. It is a locally and nationally recognized producer and presenter of quality public television programming, including UConn Women’s Basketball, original documentaries and educational programming. CPTV has built a reputation as a leader in children’s programming, including playing an historic role in bringing Barney & Friends™, Bob the Builder™ and Thomas & Friends™ to public television. The station offers 11 hours of positive, nurturing children’s programs each weekday, reaching 50,000 to 70,000 households daily. The Connecticut Public Broadcasting Network (CBPN) also includes WNPR. WNPR is an affiliate of National Public Radio, Public Radio International and American Public Media. WNPR serves almost 240,000 listeners weekly in Connecticut, New York and Rhode Island with news and information. Its award winning local programming includes Where We Live, The Colin McEnroe Show and The Faith Middleton Show. Overall the network brings a broad spectrum of public affairs, entertainment, sports and educational programming to viewers, listeners and readers. For more information, visit cptv.org.

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CT Whale Special “Power Ghouls” Night this Friday at the XL Center

HARTFORD, November 1, 2011:  No Halloween? No power? The Connecticut Whale has announced today a special “Power Ghouls” Night home game this Friday, November 4 against the St. John’s Ice Caps, complete with an on-ice costume parade and a special buy-one-get-one-free ticket with costume.

CT Whale“We hope your family is warm and safe until your power is restored. To help give Whale fans a brief respite we’re offering a place for your family to warm up, while enjoying the first-place Connecticut Whale,” said Howard Baldwin, Jr, President & COO, Whalers Sports & Entertainment. “With most towns postponing trick-or-treating activities because of the snowstorm, this will be an extra opportunity for fans of all ages to dress up and come out and have some fun.”

Friday night’s game will feature a Halloween costume parade on the ice during the first intermission, and prizes will be awarded for best kid’s costume and best adult’s costume.  Also, fans who come in costume can take advantage of a buy-one-get-one-free offer on Upper Level tickets for Friday’s game.  That discount is available for both kids’ and adults’ tickets, through the Public Power Ticket Office at the XL Center only.

“This the Whale’s only home game in a span of almost four weeks, so with the team off to a great start, we hope a lot of folks will want to join us at the XL Center for an enjoyable night,” Baldwin, Jr. said.

As a thank-you to Connecticut Light & Power workers, who have worked so exhaustively to remedy the power-outage problems around the state, CL&P employees who present their company ID at the Public Power Ticket Office at the XL Center will also be extended the buy-one-get-one-free offer on Upper Level tickets for Friday night.

Faceoff for Friday’s game between the Whale and the IceCaps is 7:00 PM at the XL Center, and 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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2011 BlogPoll Top 25 – Week 10

Here’s the BlogPoll Top 25 for week nine 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 10

# School Points/blog SD Delta
1 LSU Tigers (76) 25.11 2.61
2 Alabama Crimson Tide (15) 24.41 2.53
3 Oklahoma St. Cowboys 22.82 2.27
4 Stanford Cardinal 22.20 2.21
5 Boise St. Broncos 21.32 1.82 Arrow_up 1
6 Oregon Ducks 19.91 1.90 Arrow_up 1
7 Oklahoma Sooners 18.97 1.24 Arrow_up 4
8 Arkansas Razorbacks 17.18 2.02 Arrow_up 1
9 Nebraska Cornhuskers 16.68 1.67 Arrow_up 4
10 Clemson Tigers 15.36 2.16 Arrow_down -5
11 South Carolina Gamecocks 13.92 2.81 Arrow_up 4
12 Virginia Tech Hokies 13.06 2.72 Arrow_up 2
13 Houston Cougars 11.84 4.10 Arrow_up 5
14 Michigan Wolverines 11.43 3.21 Arrow_up 3
15 Penn St. Nittany Lions 10.57 3.47 Arrow_up 4
16 Michigan St. Spartans 10.07 2.37 Arrow_down -6
17 Kansas St. Wildcats 9.87 3.75 Arrow_down -9
18 Wisconsin Badgers 7.99 3.18 Arrow_down -6
19 Georgia Bulldogs 6.79 3.07 Arrow_up 4
20 Arizona St. Sun Devils 6.56 2.82 Arrow_up 2
21 Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets 4.58 3.04 Arrow_up 9
22 USC Trojans 3.87 3.97 Arrow_down -1
23 Cincinnati Bearcats 3.76 3.50 Arrow_up 1
24 Southern Miss. Golden Eagles 2.26 2.81 Arrow_up 2
25 West Virginia Mountaineers 2.24 2.73
Others Receiving Votes: Texas Longhorns | Auburn Tigers | Washington Huskies | Texas A&M Aggies | Ohio St. Buckeyes | TCU Horned Frogs | Notre Dame Fighting Irish | Florida St. Seminoles | Texas Tech Red Raiders | Missouri Tigers | Arkansas St. Red Wolves | Florida Gators | North Carolina Tar Heels | Virginia Cavaliers | Wyoming Cowboys
Updated: Nov 1, 2011 9:51 AM EDT

SB Nation BlogPoll College Football Rankings 2011

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2012 NCAA Women’s Basketball Rankings – ESPN/USA Today Coaches’ Preseason Poll

ESPN/USA Today Coaches Poll

Just like the AP Preseason Top 25 women’s basketball preseason poll that came out last week, the UConn Huskies women’s basketball team is ranked No. 4 to begin the 2011-12 season.

As it is in the AP Poll, the Baylor Lady Bears are No. 1 here as well. They are followed by Notre Dame, Tennessee, UConn and Stanford.

Joining Notre Dame and UConn from the Big East in the top 25 are Louisville (9), Georgetown (11), Rutgers (17) and DePaul (18). St. John’s, Marquette and Syracuse are among the others receiving votes.

For a full look at the 2012 ESPN/USA Today Coaches’ Preseason Poll for women’s basketball, please click on the read more button if you’re on the home page.

ESPN/USA Today Coaches’ Poll
Rank Team 2010-11 Record Points Final 2010-11 rank
1 Baylor (17) 34-3 745 5
2 Notre Dame (5) 31-8 728 2
3 Tennessee (3) 34-3 686 6
4 Connecticut (2) 36-2 683 3
5 Stanford (2) 33-3 681 4
6 Texas A&M (2) 33-5 635 1
7 Miami (Fla.) 28-5 557 16
8 Duke 32-4 553 7
9 Louisville 22-13 482 19
10 Maryland 24-8 416 23
11 Georgetown 24-11 415 14
12 Georgia 23-11 376 24
13 Florida State 24-8 332 20
14 Penn State 25-10 320 NR
15 Kentucky 25-9 296 22
16 Oklahoma 23-12 262 15
17 Rutgers 20-13 245 NR
18 DePaul 29-7 182 10
19 North Carolina 28-9 172 12
20 Texas 19-14 161 NR
21 Purdue 21-12 149 NR
22 LSU 19-13 143 NR
23 Southern California 24-13 129 NR
24 Wisconsin-Green Bay 34-2 127 9
25 Michigan State 27-6 88 18
Dropped out:
Gonzaga 8, Xavier 11, UCLA 13, Ohio State 17, Marist 21, Marquette 25
Others receiving votes:
Gonzaga (31-5) 70; Ohio State (24-10) 61; UCLA (28-5) 59; St. Johns (22-11) 57; Marist (31-3) 46; Xavier (29-3) 41; Iowa (22-9) 35; California (18-16) 20; Iowa State (22-11) 20; Vanderbilt (20-12) 19; Georgia Tech (24-11) 18; Dayton (21-12) 16; Middle Tennessee (23-8) 10; Temple (24-9) 10; TCU (22-11) 8; South Dakota State (19-14) 7; Texas Tech (22-11) 7; Marquette (24-9) 3; Syracuse (25-10) 2; Houston (26-6) 1; Memphis (21-13) 1; West Virginia (24-10) 1.

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