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Alex Oriakhi Leaving UConn Men’s Basketball Program

Well, I typed up an entire post and accidently deleted the whole thing. So here’s the deal quickly.

Alex Oriakhi has decided to leave the UConn Huskies men’s basketball program. The news was broken earlier on Wednesday by Kevin Duffy of the CT Post.

Here are the links:

UConn’s Alex Oriakhi transferring [CT Post]

UConn’s Alex Oriakhi requests transfer from Huskies [CBSSports.com]

Angela Oriakhi Not Sure if Son is Transferring [David Borges – New Haven Register]

Oriakhi Has Asked for Release, is Exploring Options [David Borges – New Haven Register]

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Red Sox Spring Training Delight – 3/21

As of right now, there’s nothing written in stone that Daniel Bard will be a member of the Boston Red Sox starting rotation when the team breaks camp. He has to earn that spot in the rotation and if he doesn’t, he’ll head back to the bullpen setting up for Andrew Bailey.

And as Bard continues to try and become a member of the rotation, skipper Bobby Valentine remains non-committal towards handing him the spot.

Bard had an easy first inning last night, then got roughed up in the second inning. After a so-so third, he settled down for his final two innings of work. He ended up going five innings. allowing three runs on three hits and three walks while striking out two.

We have to remember that Bard hasn’t thrown more than three innings in a game since 2007 until this spring training. He’s also transitioning from the bullpen so he’s not going to be the dominant Bard we’re used to out of the bullpen.

We do know that Andrew Miller is out of the competition as he threw just three pitches last night before leaving with a hamstring injury. There’s a good chance that Vicente Padilla is out of it as well after injuring his hamstring lifting weights.

That leaves Felix Doubront, Aaron Cook and Alfredo Aceves as well as Bard competing for the final two spots in the rotation behind Jon Lester, Josh Beckett and Clay Buchholz.

To me, given the versatility of Aceves, he’s too valuable to be in the rotation. We all saw how effective he was for the Red Sox last year whether it be making a long relief appearance, a spot start or coming up with a good outing in a pressure packed situation.

So as these final two weeks of spring training are going on, I would expect the entire Red Sox pitching staff to come into a little more focus. Your guess is as good as mine as to who the final two guys in the rotation will end up being.

To see today’s lineups as well as the links from the overnight and the morning, please click on the read more button below if you’re on the home page.

Jon Lester (L), Kevin Correia (R)

After falling to the Toronto Blue Jays 9-2 last night, the Red Sox make the trip up I-75 to Bradenton to take on the Pittsburgh Pirates.

First pitch is scheduled for 1:05 p.m. and there is no television or radio coverage in the Red Sox television market. If you live in the Pirates television market, you can catch the game on ROOT Sports. If you have an MLB.tv subscription for 2012, you can watch the game there as well.

Boston Red Sox Pittsburgh Pirates
1. Pedro Ciriaco 2B 1. Jose Tabata RF
2. Jose Iglesias SS 2. Josh Harrison SS
3. Kevin Youkilis 3B 3. Andrew McCutchen CF
4. Adrian Gonzalez 1B 4. Casey McGehee 1B
5. Jarrod Saltalamacchia C 5. Neil Walker 2B
6. Ryan Lavarnway DH 6. Matt Hague 3B
7. Josh Kroeger RF 7. Yamaico Navarro LF
8. Jason Repko CF 8. Michael McKenry C
9. Alex Hassan LF 9. Kevin Correia P
Jon Lester SP Kevin Correia SP

Lester will be followed by RHP Junichi Tazawa, LHP Franklin Morales and RHP Doug Mathis.

Correia will followed by RHP Joel Hanrahan, RHP Evan Meek and RHP Juan Cruz.

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For starters, questions remain: An updated look at Red Sox rotation competition [Alex Speier – WEEI.com]

Matsuzaka progressing well [Boston Globe]

Bard not locked in as starter [Boston Globe]

Daniel Bard pleads case [Boston Herald]

Expectations wildly high [Boston Herald]

Mike Aviles never short on motivation [Boston Herald]

Did you know? Clay Buchholz used to throw a knuckleball [Clubhouse Insider]

Andrew Miller on strained hamstring: ‘I can’t seem to get going’ [Clubhouse Insider]

Daniel Bard explains why he didn’t throw more changeups last night [Clubhouse Insider]

Miller leaves game with ‘slight left hamstring strain’ [CSN New England]

Bard sees improvements in five innings of work [CSN New England]

Farrell: Bard will need ample time for pitching transition [CSN New England]

Belichick gives Red Sox pre-game talk [CSN New England]

Valentine: Sox getting ready to make cuts [CSN New England]

Valentine on Bard: Coy or real indecision? [ESPN Boston]

Hot-corner hotshots [ESPN Boston]

Cody Ross Diary: Excited for journey [Cody Ross – ESPN Boston]

Valentine: Iglesias is ready for the majors [Extra Bases]

Josh Beckett: Jon Lester ‘should start Opening Day’ [Full Count]

Tuesday afternoon with Bobby Valentine: A fluid pitching situation [Full Count]

Bill Belichick stops by to motivate the Red Sox [Full Count]

Andrew Miller talks frustration after hamstring offers another setback [Full Count]

Daniel Bard solves the mystery of why he only threw one changeup Tuesday [Full Count]

Wednesday morning with Bobby V: What’s the deal with Jose Iglesias? [Full Count]

John Farrell Dispels Bobby Valentine’s Idea That Past Red Sox Pitching Coaches Didn’t Focus on Limiting Running Game [NESN.com]

Bill Belichick Speaks to Red Sox Before Tuesday’s Game, Recommends Them to ‘Turn the Page’ [NESN.com]

Vicente Padilla’s ‘Eephus’ Pitch Going Strong With Red Sox, Even After Unorthodox Evolution [NESN.com]

Andrew Miller Exits Game With Mild Left Hamstring Strain, Likely Out of Starting Pitcher Competition [NESN.com]

Bard feeling good about stamina in starting role [Projo Sox Blog]

Miller injury throws another wrench in bullpen plans [Projo Sox Blog]

Valentine on Iglesias: “Whether it’s his time is the question” [Projo Sox Blog]

Farrell defends position on running game [RedSox.com]

Former Red Sox star pitcher Parnell dies [RedSox.com]

Sans hoodie, Belichick gives informal pep talk [RedSox.com]

Ramirez using college experience to guide him in first professional season [SoxProspects.com]

Scouting Scratch: Day 1 from The Fort [SoxProspects.com]

Do Red Sox have Plan B for bullpen? [Tony Massarotti – Boston Globe]

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Paw Prints – The Daily UConn Roundup – 3/21

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 Women’s Basketball links

10 Things On My Mind [John Altavilla – Hartford Courant]

Making The Grade During March Madness [John Altavilla – Hartford Courant]

Stokes Continues To Progress, Comes Up Big Against Wildcats [Rich Elliott – CT Post]

Huskies’ Defense Reached Historical Proportions Vs. Kansas State [Rich Elliott – CT Post]

Stokes steps up for UConn [Jim Fuller – New Haven Register]

Future Husky earns All-American honors [Jim Fuller – New Haven Register]

Travel Packages Available for Upcoming Women’s Basketball Regional [UConnHuskies.com]

Huskies ride tough defense into regionals [CT Post]

For UConn Women, Nothing Beats Good Defense [Hartford Courant]

UConn: Pure Defense [Hartford Courant]

Freshmen give Huskies a boost [New Haven Register]

The sweet-est of runs for nearly two decades [The Hour]

UConn Men’s Basketball links

UConn 2011-2012 Highlights [UConn Huskies Basketball]

UConn Football links

Spring shoes to fill: UConn [Andrea Adelson – ESPN.com]

Spring Practice No.1 Is In The Books [Desmond Conner – Hartford Courant]

Spring Football Practice 1 Leftovers [Desmond Conner – Hartford Courant]

Some first-day musings [Chip Malafronte – New Haven Register]

Spring begins [John Silver – Journal Inquirer]

First Spring Practice of 2012 [UConnHuskies.com]

Spring Brings Fresh Blood To The Football Roster [UConnHuskies.com]

Cochran works overtime as UConn QB candidate [CT Post]

UConn Football Season Has Begun [Hartford Courant]

Search for a QB is hardly a snap [New Haven Register]

Five guys, one goal [The Day]

UConn opens spring football practice [The Hour]

Other UConn related links

Baseball. Baseball Home Opener: Today vs. Yale at 3:00 [UConnHuskies.com]

Softball. Softball Tops Bryant On Road, 6-4 [UConnHuskies.com]

M. Tennis. Huskies Fall At Home To Fairfield, 7-0 [UConnHuskies.com]

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Red Sox Spring Training Delight – 3/20

It’s hard to tell you my thoughts of yesterday’s game when it wasn’t on the television or radio. But I can tell you that we are getting down to the final weeks of spring training which means the roster will start to take a little more shape.

So rather than rehash what you already know, let’s move on to tonight’s game.

After falling to the Minnesota Twins 8-4 in the Mayor’s Cup yesterday, the Boston Red Sox will host former pitching coach John Farrell and his Toronto Blue Jays squad tonight at JetBlue Park.

First pitch for the game is scheduled for 7:05 p.m. and the game will be broadcast in the Red Sox television market on NESN. The game will also be broadcast in most of the country on the MLB Network. You can also listen to the game on radio dial in the Boston area on WEEI 93.7 FM/850 AM.

Here are tonight’s lineups:

Toronto Blue Jays Boston Red Sox
1. Kelly Johnson 2B 1. Nick Punto 3B
2. Yunel Escobar SS 2. Jacoby Ellsbury CF
3. Jose Bautista RF 3. Dustin Pedroia 2B
4. Marcus Thames LF 4. David Ortiz DH
5. Edwin Encarnacion 3B 5. Cody Ross LF
6. Colby Rasmus CF 6. Ryan Sweeney RF
7. Travis Snider DH 7. Mike Aviles SS
8. David Cooper 1B 8. Kelly Shoppach C
9. Jeff Mathis C 9. Nate Spears 1B
Aaron Laffey SP Daniel Bard SP

Bard followed by LHP Andrew Miller, RHP Matt Albers, RHP Michael Bowden.

Laffey followed by RHP Andrew Carpenter, RHP Robert Coello, RHP Jesse Chavez.

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Beyond the opening acts: Why Buchholz holds key to Red Sox rotation [Alex Speier – WEEI.com]

Ace backs Lester’s start [Boston Globe]

Pitching plans are in the works [Boston Globe]

Andrew Bailey changes tune [Boston Herald]

Mentors played key roles for Sox [Boston Herald]

Doubront performance earns mixed reviews [Boston Herald]

Jon Lester first for starters [Boston Herald]

Video: Who will take the 5th? Red Sox weigh final rotation spot [Clubhouse Insider]

Right-hander Vicente Padilla slowed after tweaking hamstring [Clubhouse Insider]

Rich Hill getting closer to pitching in spring-training game [Clubhouse Insider]

Lester ‘honored’ to be named Opening Day starter [CSN New England]

Iglesias shows another defensive flash of brilliance [CSN New England]

Red Sox’ end of rotation still a cloudy situation [CSN New England]

Hill satisfied with progress during spring training [CSN New England]

Red Sox Bullpen Will Likely Take Shape After Competition for Fifth Spot in Rotation is Settled [Don Orsillo – NESN.com]

Takeaways from Fort: Jabs from Bobby V. [ESPN Boston]

Valentine leaves tickets for Belichick [ESPN Boston]

Padilla strains hamstring in weight room [ESPN Boston]

Hot-corner hotshots [ESPN Boston]

More random thoughts from spring training [Extra Bases]

Melancon trying to work on secondary pitches [Extra Bases]

Padilla nursing hamstring [Extra Bases]

Daniel Bard on critics: ‘They’re entitled to their opinion’ [Full Count]

Andrew Miller is leaving the windup behind (for now) [Full Count]

Why Brandon Morrow suggests Daniel Bard could be a two-year project [Full Count]

Bobby Valentine, Ben Cherington Encouraged As Daisuke Matsuzaka Throws First Live Batting Practice [NESN.com]

Andrew Bailey, Ryan Sweeney Sing Karaoke, Perform ‘Sexy and I Know It’ at Red Sox Team Dinner (Video) [NESN.com]

Mark Melancon Experimenting With New Vulcan Changeup, Says Progress Is Coming After Monday’s Struggles [NESN.com]

Bobby Valentine Plans to Have Answers to Pitching Questions Shortly [NESN.com]

Valentine: Rotation, bullpen decisions “forthcoming” [Projo Sox Blog]

Saltalamacchia aiming high in terms of playing time [Projo Sox Blog]

Rough outing part of the progression for Melancon [Projo Sox Blog]

Torey Lovullo learned plenty from failed bid for Red Sox manager [Projo Sox Blog]

A variety of factors could influence Aceves-Doubront decision [Projo Sox Blog]

Shortstop Iglesias returns to action for Red Sox [RedSox.com]

Valentine about ready to trim pitching staff [RedSox.com]

Brentz values lessons from early struggles [RedSox.com]

Fenway Park still endures after 100 years [RedSox.com]

Tim Wakefield, Movie Star: An Interview with the Directors of “Knuckleball!” [Surviving Grady]

Owens using size to advantage as he adjusts to professional hitters [SoxProspects.com]

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Paw Prints – The Daily UConn Roundup – 3/20

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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Another Record Night For UConn [John Altavilla – Hartford Courant]

Notes From The UConn Romp [John Altavilla – Hartford Courant]

Nothing Better Than Defense And Great Pitching [John Altavilla – Hartford Courant]

Historic defensive effort for UConn [Jim Fuller – New Haven Register]

Rhode Island is that way … and beyond that it could be anything [John Nash – The Hour]

UConn routs K-State, moves to Sweet 16 [CT Post]

K-State laments ’embarrassing’ effort [CT Post]

Chris Elsberry: Despite smaller crowds, UConn a good sell [CT Post]

UConn Pounds Kansas State, 72-26 [Hartford Courant]

Kiah Stokes Scores A Career-High 13 Points In Win Over Kansas State [Hartford Courant]

Efficiency Has Become The UConn Women’s Hallmark [Hartford Courant]

Huskies stifle Kansas State, advance to Sweet 16 [New Haven Register]

Huskies downplay streak of regional appearances [New Haven Register]

UConn women cruise into Sweet 16 [The Day]

At UConn, Freshman’s Jersey Fits Her Just Fine [New York Times]

UConn Men’s Basketball links

Five Reasons To Be Proud of UConn [UConn Huskies Basketball]

UConn Football links

UConn Football: A De-Commitment…Then A Commitment [Desmond Conner – Hartford Courant]

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

Football Begins Spring Practice On Tuesday [UConnHuskies.com]

Other UConn related links

M. Golf. 25th Annual Joe Giannelli UConn Golf Classic and Golf Team Reunion [UConnHuskies.com]

M. & W. Tennis. Tennis Programs Continue To Dedicate Time To The Community [UConnHuskies.com]

M. Soccer. Former Huskies Shining At Start Of MLS Season [UConnHuskies.com]

Softball. Amy Vaughan Named BIG EAST Player Of The Week [UConnHuskies.com]

M. Ice Hockey. Men’s Hockey To Host Annual Golf Outing June 4 [UConnHuskies.com]

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UConn Women’s 2012 NCAA Second Round Postgame Quotes

Connecticut's Bria Hartley, left, and Stefanie Dolson share a light moment late in the second half of an NCAA tournament second-round college basketball game against Kansas State in Bridgeport, Conn., Monday, March 19, 2012.

Here are the postgame quotes from UConn Huskies women’s basketball players Bria Hartley and Tiffany Hayes as well as head coach Geno Auriemma after their 72-26 win over the Kansas State Wildcats in the second round of the 2012 NCAA Tournament on Monday night.

Quotes courtesy of UConn Athletics:

Bria Hartley, Sophomore, Guard

On Tonight’s Play On Defense:

I think it was definitely close to a perfect game on defense, but you can always do better. We came out today with a lot more intensity then we did last game. We used that last game to play better defensively and we were able to get in the passing lanes, get steals and get some points.

On What Tonight’s Overall Performance:

We just came out really well defensively. I know they would have like to have a lot more open shots to score more points. We just concentrate really hard on what we can control on defense. We just focus on what we do.

On The Focus On Team Play And That Fact That Anyone Can Make A Big Contribution To The Team’s Success:

We all know our roles on this team, and we know what we’re supposed to do. The main thing for us when we are doing really well is that we are communicating. We’re all talking to each other; we’re all on the same page just making sure we all know what’s going on out there. When we’re together like that, we are just a hard team to stop.

Tiffany Hayes, Senior, Guard

On UConn’s Play In The First Half:

I think the last game we had a lot of breakdowns on defense, especially in the first half, and it motivated us to come today and really be focused on defense. We talked a lot on ‘D’ in this game, so I think that led us to getting steals and them not being able to score with open looks.

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Head Coach Geno Auriemma

Opening Statement:

We were just talking earlier that our defensive effort tonight was about as good as I’ve seen all year long. There really were very few open looks that we gave up, and I think our pressure was as good as it’s been at any time all year. In the first and second rounds, you don’t have a lot of time to prepare for teams, so you have to hope that we are paying attention, and we were yesterday and today on what we decided to do and how we were going to play these guys. Our team did exactly that, and I’m very happy for them. We talked about the 30 wins and how important that is to them and how important going to Regionals again is and how rewarding it should feel for them. Those are things some people take for granted and we didn’t want to do that. I’m happy for this group.

On Tonight’s Defensive Effort Leading To An NCAA Tournament Record Low 26 Points Allowed:

I don’t know that we did anything extraordinary in practice between Saturday and tonight. What I hope what happened is when you start to sense that we’re one win away from getting to the Regionals, you start to understand that every possession is important. If you are a competitor, you don’t want to give up a shot in the first half or the last five minutes of the game. Sometimes you just get that the players are really locked in and in‐tune with each other and everything seems to be right. We just really executed really well tonight. We made Kansas State play a little quicker than they really wanted to and that probably led to a lot of their missed shots. Their ability to control the ball and the tempo was gone, so that just made it worse for them.

On Kiah Stokes’ Effort Tonight:

I’m sure when I said going into the season that Kiah Stokes was going to be really, really important to us. Maybe people believed me, maybe they didn’t. But we’re a different team when’s she able to play as well as she did today. She probably had more threepoint plays today then she’s had combined the entire season. Those are signs she growing up a little bit, maturing a little bit. She starting to understand what we’ve been harping about all this time. I think the real sign for Kiah will be what happens next Sunday; whether she can build on this. If she does, I know we’re headed in the right direction, and I don’t know of any reason why she wouldn’t.

On Going To The Regionals For 19 Straight Years:

I think I might have said this at some other point in time, but I believe this with all my heart, that if you set this up the right way and you are fortunate enough to get the right kind of players and you create a culture that rewards some of the things we do like contesting shots whether it’s the first three minutes or the last three possessions. That kind of culture and people buying into can pretty much get you to the Regionals every year. If you get pretty good players, and we get obviously better than pretty good players, and we immerse them in how we want to compete and what’s expected of them, of what’s not tolerated and what’s expected of you, then that can get you to the Sweet 16. I’d like to think we have created a culture that allows for those things to happen. When you bring up going to the Regionals for 19 straight years, that’s probably one of the things I’m most proud of.

On How Far His Team Has Come And Are They Ready To Take The Next Step:

When we started, they surprised the hell out of me those first five, six, seven games. I didn’t think we could do that. I didn’t think we could defend a team like Stanford and Texas A&M like that. I just didn’t know that we had it in us because I hadn’t seen it. Maya (Moore) was such a huge factor for us in so many ways, that without her I just didn’t know. So we jumped right out the gate with an unbelievable amount of energy and intensity. I was like, ‘Wow, I can’t believe we can do that.’ Then somewhere along the way we lost ourselves, and I wasn’t sure if we were going to be good enough. I wasn’t sure if we would get it back. But then we got it back, and now how far can that take us? I don’t know. We could lose Sunday, and we could go to the Final Four and win a National Championship. I’ve never been in a situation where I’ve said that. It’s been a long time since I’ve said to myself, and to our staff, that we could lose next Sunday or win a National Championship, but neither of those things would shock me. Certainly losing next Sunday would be disappointing, but this team is capable of anything and they way we are playing right now, we are capable of doing a lot of great things, but we are going to have to step it up a little bit even from tonight.

Kansas State University Head Coach Deb Patterson

Opening Statement

I want to first start off by saying what an honor and privilege it was to coach the senior class we brought to the floor today. It goes without saying they have made a tremendous impact on the success of our program during the year. It is extremely beyond disappointing to have taken the floor and competed so ineptly tonight. Tremendously disappointed for our seniors and our team. Credit to UConn on their play on both ends of the floor. We were obviously dominated in every phase of the game tonight. Why I could not tell you, but we definitely did not look like the team we were all year.

On what makes UConn so special

They were aggressive, they throw double teams, sped us up a little with the press, and our transition from the press into the offense was not in‐depth tonight and that got us rattled. The physicality and the steady play of UConn defensively, we just did not respond well to it. We were not making quality decisions being guarded. We were throwing over the defense, we were not spacing the floor well. It was the unrelenting nature, and we made it easier and easier for them as time went on.

Brittany Chambers, Junior, Guard

On what it like to play against UConn defense

They have five players committed to the defensive effort at all times. You do not find a lot of holes. We had some open shots early in the game, but we did not convert. When you play against a defense like that, they make you do things you do not want to do.

On UConn’s defense during the stretch of 11 minutes in the first half in which KSU did not score

Besides forcing the drives, they are an unbelievable defensive team. We had a lot of open threes and its unacceptable missing that many wide open shots. I felt like we dug our own hole for a lot of the half.

Jalana Childs, Senior, Forward

On the comparisons between UConn and Baylor

All five players were committed to defense and made it hard inside and out. They got us to do things we did not want to do. Forcing shots, we had open shots and we could not covert. It was a great defensive effort by UConn.

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Red Sox Spring Training Delight – 3/19

Boston Red Sox starter Clay Buchholz delivers against the Tampa Bay Rays during the first inning of a spring training baseball game in Port Charlotte, Fla., Sunday, March 18, 2012.

As we move closer to the start of the 2012 MLB season, pitchers are throwing more pitches in games as they build up their arm strength. But when you’re facing a divisional opponent, you need to show them something a little different than what you might normally do during the regular season.

That’s what Boston Red Sox starter Clay Buchholz did on Sunday afternoon against the Tampa Bay Rays, a team he’ll probably face 3-5 times this season. Buchholz threw 76 pitches, 58 for strikes in his team’s 8-4 win over the Rays.

We all know Buchholz has a nice changeup in his repertoire but he stayed away from it for the most part on Sunday, using his curve and cutter more. His curveball was probably his best pitch and was as good as I’ve seen it.

The most important thing though is the health of his back. He’s definitely not showing any ill effects from last year’s back injury and that is good news. If he can stay healthy for the entire season, that can only mean good things for the Red Sox pitching staff.

We’re still not any closer to having any idea of who will be the fourth and fifth starters for the Red Sox this season but we do know that Carlos Silva won’t be a part of it. He was released by the Red Sox on Saturday after missing most of the spring with shoulder inflammation.

With Carl Crawford out for the time being, there’s still some competition for the outfield spots. And with Ryan Sweeney nursing an injury, it looks as though Cody Ross could win the starting RF job.  Ross is putting together a nice little spring as he is hitting .455 after going 1-for-2 with a home run on Sunday.

The position battles will be something to watch over the final 2½ weeks of spring training.

Can Jose Iglesias win the starting shortstop position? Who will join Jacoby Ellsbury in the outfield on opening day? Who will be the final two starters in the rotation? Who will be in the bullpen with Andrew Bailey and Mark Melancon?

That’s what we need to be watching for.

But one thing we don’t need to be watching for anymore is who will be the Red Sox starter on Opening Day in Detroit. That honor will go to Jon Lester as Bobby Valentine made the announcement before today’s game. Josh Beckett is in line to start the home opener barring a rainout.

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Jason Marquis (L), Felix Doubront (R)

After beating the Rays 8-4 yesterday, the Red Sox return back to JetBlue Park for a Mayor’s Cup matchup with the Minnesota Twins.

There is no television or radio for today’s game.

Minnesota Twins Boston Red Sox
1. Denard Span CF 1. Jacoby Ellsbury CF
2. Jamey Carroll SS 2. Dustin Pedroia 2B
3. Joe Mauer DH 3. Adrian Gonzalez 1B
4. Justin Morneau 1B 4. Kevin Youkilis 3B
5. Josh Willingham RF 5. David Ortiz DH
6. Danny Valencia 3B 6. Jarrod Saltalamacchia C
7. Ryan Doumit C 7. Jason Repko RF
8. Ben Revere LF 8. Darnell McDonald LF
9. Alexi Casilla 2B 9. Jose Iglesias SS
Jason Marquis SP Felix Doubront SP

Doubront will be followed by RHP Mark Melancon, RHP Andrew Bailey, LHP Justin Thomas and RHP Scott Atchison.

Marquis will be followed by RHP Alex Burnett, RHP Jared Burton, RHP Anthony Swarzak and RHP Jeff Manship.

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Different signs [Boston Globe]

Lavarnway makes progress for Sox [Boston Globe]

Ryan Lavarnway likely to go to PawSox [Boston Herald]

From sandlot to Game 7 [Boston Herald]

Pedroia mentors Iglesias [Boston Herald]

Video: Handicapping Jose Iglesias’ chances of making Opening Day roster [Clubhouse Insider]

Jon Lester to start Opening Day; Josh Beckett to start Fenway opener [Clubhouse Insider]

Injury updates: Ryan Kalish swings, Ryan Sweeney gets closer [Clubhouse Insider]

Lucchino close to contract extension with Red Sox [CSN New England]

Ciriaco, Padilla continue strong springs [CSN New England]

Buchholz hasn’t felt anything ‘negative’ from back [CSN New England]

Valentine on catching options [CSN New England]

Versatility could make impact in roster battle [CSN New England]

Lester to start Opening Day, Beckett gets home opener [CSN New England]

Takeaways from the Port: Roster musings [ESPN Boston]

Maddon on Lackey, Shoppach, AL East [ESPN Boston]

Lester gets nod for Opening Day [ESPN Boston]

Kyle Farnsworth remembers living the life of Daniel Bard [Full Count]

Clay Buchholz threw a bunch of curveballs, and felt good doing it [Full Count]

What we learned about the Red Sox Sunday: Pedro Ciriaco is on fire [Full Count]

Red Sox name Jon Lester Opening Day starter, Beckett gets home opener [Full Count]

Red Sox get to phenom Moore [Projo Sox Blog]

How Jose Iglesias could make the Opening Day roster [Projo Sox Blog]

Buchholz not even thinking about his back [Projo Sox Blog]

Kalish takes frst swings off tee since surgery [Projo Sox Blog]

Inman reassigned to minor-league camp [Projo Sox Blog]

No spot assured, but Lavarnway not letting up [RedSox.com]

Lester named Red Sox’s Opening Day starter [RedSox.com]

Ross’ hot bat continues to show firepower [RedSox.com]

Back behind plate, Salty has no injury issues [RedSox.com]

Sharp Buchholz ‘feels good’ after latest start [RedSox.com]

Prospect Q&A: Carpenter’s trade-off [RedSox.com]

Ray(s) of hope: The Red Sox’ starters’ new blueprint for success [Rob Bradford – WEEI.com]

Weems eager for his first professional season [SoxProspects.com]

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Paw Prints – The Daily UConn Roundup – 3/19

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 women as they’ll take on the Kansas State Wildcats in the second round of the 2012 NCAA Tournament in Bridgeport, CT. Tip is scheduled for 7 p.m. and the game will be broadcast on ESPN2.

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UConn Women’s Basketball links

A Fresh Take On Kiah Stokes [John Altavilla – Hartford Courant]

Mosqueda-Lewis Joins Elite Group [John Altavilla – Hartford Courant]

Chris Dailey On The Chance Of Leaving UConn [John Altavilla – Hartford Courant]

The Next Great One Is Coming Next Season [John Altavilla – Hartford Courant]

Hartley Snaps Slump; Geno Talks Hayes; Stewart’s Triple-Double [Rich Elliott – CT Post]

Stokes Looking To Build On NCAA Opener Vs. Kansas State [Rich Elliott – CT Post]

Rehashing yesterday’s communication breakdown [Jim Fuller – New Haven Register]

UConn’s Tiffany Hayes joins a select group [Jim Fuller – New Haven Register]

Moriah Jefferson, THESA Riders begin title defense Monday [Jim Fuller – New Haven Register]

Nazareth is next for Breanna Stewart’s team [Jim Fuller – New Haven Register]

Tourney preview: UConn women host Kansas State [Lee Lewis – The Republican-American]

No. 3 UConn Face Kansas State On Monday [UConnHuskies.com]

UConn-Kansas State Preview [UConnHuskies.com]

K-State confident to play mighty UConn [CT Post]

UConn counting on Stokes as tourney goes on [CT post]

Kaleena Mosqueda-Lewis Continues To Grow [Hartford Courant]

In This Case, It’s Fun To Hit 30 [Hartford Courant]

Drop In Women’s Tourney Attendance: Is The Reason Economic Or Racial? [Hartford Courant]

Kansas State, Huskies have been on collision course for a while [New Haven Register]

Tiffany Hayes in select group of Huskies [New Haven Register]

The mindset of a winner [The Hour]

UConn Men’s Basketball links

UConn enters pivotal offseason [Kevin Duffy – CT Post]

Other UConn related links

Baseball. Huskies Lead Early, Fall Late in Weekend Sweep at Coastal Classic [UConnHuskies.com]

Softball. Softball Goes 1-1 On Final Day Of Hofstra Invite [UConnHuskies.com]

W. Rowing. Rowing Tops Miami In Two Of Three Races [UConnHuskies.com]

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UConn Women’s 2012 NCAA Second Round Pregame Quotes

In preparation for tomorrow’s matchup with the Kansas State Wildcats in the second round of the 2012 NCAA Women’s Basketball Tournament, UConn Huskies players Kelly Faris, Bria Hartley and Stefanie Dolson along with head coach Geno Auriemma met with the media.

2012 NCAA Women's Final FourHere are the quotes courtesy of UConn Athletics:

Kelly Faris, Junior, Guard

On how your routine life changes during tournament time

Life is definitely much busier. We miss class more than usual, we stay in study hall to stay on top of our school work, but mainly the most we miss out of our life routine is school. We try to keep it as normal as possible.

Bria Hartley, Sophomore, Guard

On how you routine life changes during tournament time

Like Kelly said, we are a lot busier. We try to keep up with school work, but we learn to manage. We have free time to get our work done, so when we get on the court we are focused on basketball.

Stefanie Dolson, Sophomore, Center

On preparing for Kansas State

We feel good. We know we have to be focused on ourselves. Mostly we just need to want to stay focused on our game plan.

On having only one day of rest

We feel good, and know exactly what we have to do. We know what we have to do coming into the game. So we must stay focused.

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Head Coach Geno Auriemma

Opening Statement:

“There’s not much to say. Those of you that were here yesterday, we talked about trying to build some momentum going into this thing and hopefully we can carry what we did in the second half of yesterday’s game forward and play well tomorrow night against a team that’s a lot different from the one we played yesterday. Hopefully, we can play a good, solid 40 minutes of basketball. This tournament is all about the mindset you bring in and whether you are ready mentally.”

On Finally Playing Kansas State; A Team That Has Been In UConn’s Bracket 5 of the Last 11 Seasons:

“I didn’t realize that was the number of times they have been in our bracket. I’ve known Deb [Kansas State head coach Patterson] a long time. She was one of my assistants on the national team. Each year, they play their style of play. It’s been consistent. The program is built around their defense. They play great defense. They don’t try and do a lot of things. They are very patient. They are always disciplined every year, and they try and force you to play their style by controlling the tempo, and I’m sure tomorrow it will be the same thing.”

On What Are Some Of The Areas He Would Like To See His Team Tighten Up Heading Into Tomorrow Night’s Game:

“I think for us it’s always the same. No matter where or when we play, our defense has been really good for the most part. But we seem to spend a lot of our time at practice or getting ready for games trying to figure out offensively what works best. This just isn’t one of those years where we can count on going out and getting 85 points on a regular basis. We have to work a little bit harder offensively, so I think for tomorrow it’s going to be all about that. We need to make sure we get the right shots at the right times. The deeper you go into the tournament, the less you can afford to have bad possessions. I think we need to make sure we are all in synch on the offensive end because our defense is going to be OK.”

On Why It Seems In The Women’s NCAA Tournament The Higher Seeded Team Usually Wins As Opposed To What Happens In The Men’s NCAA Tournament :

“I think teams are closer now than they have been in the past. I still think you are going to have a difficult time of a 16 beating a 1-seed or a 15-seed beating a 2-seed. That’s still hard. That’s still hard on the men’s side too. What makes it more difficult on the women’s side is that there aren’t any one seeds or two seeds that have a lot of freshman or sophomores in key spots, so you are always playing against an experienced team, although we [UConn] might be an exception. That’s not always the case on the men’s side. On the men’s side, a lot of the top seeds are doing it with young, inexperienced guys that can get knocked off by a team with four of five juniors and seniors. That’s not the case in women’s basketball as kids don’t go anywhere. If you transfer that to the men’s side and all those kids at Kentucky stay, you’re not beating them for a few years, but now they will probably have a new team next year. That’s just going to keep happening on the men’s side, so those upsets will keep happening. On our side you have to beat the best teams with the best players and they are there for three or four years. It makes things very difficult for lower seeds. You can look at the women’s Final Four, and rarely can you say how the hell did that team get there? That doesn’t happen on the men’s side. On the women’s side it seems like every year to get to the Sweet 16, you have to beat one of the best eight teams in the country. And to get the Final Four, you probably have to beat one of the top four teams in the country.”

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Red Sox Spring Training Delight – 3/18

Clay Buchholz (L), Matt Moore (R)

After splitting their split-squad doubleheader with the Baltimore Orioles on Saturday, the Boston Red Sox head north up I-75 for a Grapefruit League matchup with their AL East rivals, the Tampa Bay Rays.

First pitch this afternoon is scheduled for 1:05 p.m. and the game will be broadcast in the Red Sox television market on NESN. If you can’t get to your television, the game will also be broadcast on your radio at 93.7 WEEI/850 AM. If you live in the Rays television market you can catch the game on Sun Sports. The game will also be broadcast nationally on the MLB Network.

Here are your lineups for this afternoon’s game:

Boston Red Sox Tampa Bay Rays
1. Mike Aviles SS 1. Desmond Jennings LF
2. Nick Punto 2B 2. Luke Scott DH
3. Cody Ross RF 3. Ben Zobrist 2B
4. Jarrod Saltalamacchia C 4. Evan Longoria 3B
5. Josh Kroeger DH 5. Carlos Pena 1B
6. Lars Anderson 1B 6. Jeff Keppinger SS
7. Jason Repko CF 7. Matthew Joyce RF
8. Nate Spears 3B 8. Jose Molina C
9. Alex Hassan LF 9. Sam Fuld CF
Clay Buchholz SP Matt Moore SP

Buchholz will be followed by RHP Vicente Padilla, LHP Justin Thomas, RHP Scott Atchison and LHP Jesse Carlson.

Moore will be followed by RHP Kyle Farnsworth, RHP Josh Lueke amd LHP Cesar Ramos.

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MORE LINKS WILL BE ADDED BEFORE GAMETIME IF/WHEN THEY BECOME AVAILABLE

Pitchers steel themselves to new approach [Boston Globe]

Cook’s prospects should rise as his pitches sink [Boston Globe]

Lucchino close to new deal with Sox [Boston Globe]

Just kidding, Yankees [Boston Herald]

O’s Adam Jones: Kevin Youkilis left big hole in ’11 [Boston Herald]

Putting Josh Beckett on edge [Boston Herald]

Sox’ villain the blank [Boston Herald]

Joe Maddon’s advice for Red Sox fans: Beware of Kelly Shoppach [Clubhouse Insider]

Majors or minors? Red Sox weighing what’s best for Ryan Lavarnway [Clubhouse Insider]

Beckett keeping runners in check [CSN New England]

Cook still battling for roster spot [CSN New England]

Red Sox release Carlos Silva [CSN New England]

Sox cut Silva; Beckett, Cook look good [ESPN Boston]

GM Ben Cherington discusses shape of 2012 Red Sox [Full Count]

The Zen of Joe Maddon: Talking Kelly Shoppach, Matt Moore and a little John Lackey [Full Count]

Chris Carpenter Acquired From Cubs for Theo Epstein Not the Same Chris Carpenter Who Pitches for Cardinals [NESN.com]

Jenny Dell Striving to Achieve Her Goals, Just As Red Sox Players Are This Season [NESN.com]

Josh Beckett Throws To Kelly Shoppach Once Again, Continues to Adapt to Different Catchers [NESN.com]

Josh Beckett gradually building up [Projo Sox Blog]

Aaron Cook a step behind but trying to catch up [Projo Sox Blog]

Stolmy Pimentel optioned to Double-A Portland [Projo Sox Blog]

Lavarnway doesn’t have inside track on a roster spot [Projo Sox Blog]

Maddon on Lackey: “Boston has not seen the best of John yet” [Full Count]

Beckett says everything progressing as it should [RedSox.com]

Cook ‘pretty happy’ with outing, progress [RedSox.com]

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