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Paw Prints – The Daily UConn Roundup – 12/11

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 Men’s Basketball links

Dom answered a question in his mailbag [Dom Amore – Hartford Courant]

Quinn on Drummond: “His potential is limitless.” [Gavin Keefe – The Day]

Academic rates don’t tell complete story for UConn basketball [CT Post]

Grading schools for academic, athletic success [CT Post]

UConn Women’s Basketball links

Jefferson is Catclaw Classic MVP [Jim Fuller – New Haven Register]

Time To Study For The UConn Women [John Altavilla – Hartford Courant]

Baylor’s Top Booster Tells It Like It Is [John Altavilla – Hartford Courant]

UConn Needs To Shake It Off [John Altavilla – Hartford Courant]

A Night To Forget For Dolson; Match-Up With Griner Looms [Rich Elliott – CT Post]

UConn Players Studying, But Also Preparing For No. 1 Baylor On Dec. 18 [Hartford Courant]

Other UConn related links

M. Soccer. Carlos Alvarez and Andre Blake Named NSCAA All-Americans [UConnHuskies.com]

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Paw Prints – The Daily UConn Roundup – 12/10

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 Men’s Basketball links

Kemba Walker’s Winning Shot Up For A Vote [Dom Amore – Hartford Courant]

Who was that unmasked man? Why, it’s the real Andre Drummond [John Nash – The Hour]

Technically Speaking: Drummond talks computers [Kevin Duffy – CT Post]

Napier Adding Touch To His Passes [Hartford Courant]

Pendergast Still Trying To Get Basketball Practice Facility Built At UConn [Hartford Courant]

With Kemba now gone for good, others are stepping up [New Haven Register]

UConn Women’s Basketball links

Future UConn teammates Stewart, Tuck to square off in Arizona [Jim Fuller – New Haven Register]

UConn rolls by Seton Hall in a weird one [Jim Fuller – New Haven Register]

Notes From the Seton Hall Romp [John Altavilla – Hartford Courant]

Huskies Scoreless For More Than Nine Minutes In Second Half [Rich Elliott – CT Post]

No. 2 UConn Routs Seton Hall, 70-37 [UConnHuskies.com]

UConn women score first 20 points, routs Seton Hall [CT Post]

UConn women: What we learned [CT Post]

Huskies Crush Pirates Despite Poor 2nd Half [Hartford Courant]

Huskies Benefit From Diversity On Offense [Hartford Courant]

Huskies start fast, cruise to victory over Seton Hall [New Haven Register]

UConn Football links

ESPN.com All-Big East team [Andrea Adelson – ESPN.com]

Four Former Huskies In One NFL Game [UConnHuskies.com]

UConn Football Report Card: The Grades Are In [Hartford Courant]

UConn Football Superlatives [Hartford Courant]

Other UConn related links

M. Soccer. Five Huskies Earn NSCAA All-Northeast Honors [UConnHuskies.com]

M. Ice Hockey. Men’s Hockey Drops 4-2 Result To Bentley In Final Game Before Break [UConnHuskies.com]

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Paw Prints – The Daily UConn Roundup – 12/9

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 will open up Big East play tonight against the Seton Hall Pirates in South Orange, NJ. Tip is scheduled for 7 p.m. and the game will be televised locally on CPTV.

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UConn Women’s Basketball links

The 2013-14 season could be an interesting one [Jim Fuller – New Haven Register]

Huskies, Pirates playing for a cause [Jim Fuller – New Haven Register]

Another big game for Tuck [Jim Fuller – New Haven Register]

Geno Auriemma and Anne Donovan Now In Different Places [John Altavilla – Hartford Courant]

Huskies’ Balance Posing A Problem For Opponents [Rich Elliott – CT Post]

Hartley’s Progression Has Been Impressive For Huskies [Rich Elliott – CT Post]

No. 2 UConn Heads To Seton Hall For BIG EAST Opener [UConnHuskies.com]

Improved Hartley a force for UConn [CT Post]

Anne Donovan Strives To Return Seton Hall To Respectability [Hartford Courant]

Stefanie Dolson more at ease as leader [New Haven Register]

UConn women open Big East play tonight [The Day]

UConn women’s basketball preview glance [The Hour]

UConn Men’s Basketball links

Andre Drummond: Unmasked [David Borges – New Haven Register]

UConn 67, Harvard 53: Jim Calhoun’s Take [Dom Amore – Hartford Courant]

UConn 67, Harvard 53: Wrapping Things Up [Dom Amore – Hartford Courant]

UConn men 67, Harvard 53: the wrap [Ed Daigneault – The Republican-American]

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

Notes/Quotes from Harvard: “Jeremy had the look of a big-time player” [Kevin Duffy – CT Post]

Higher Learning [UConn Huskies Basketball]

No. 9 UConn Tops No. 25 Harvard, 67-53 [UConnHuskies.com]

UConn 67, Harvard 53 Quotes [UConnHuskies.com]

Harvard can’t stop UConn’s weapons [CT Post]

Olander developing into a threat for UConn [CT Post]

UConn men: What we learned [CT Post]

Usually Quiet Lamb Roars In Win Over Crimson [Hartford Courant]

Experienced Harvard Tests UConn [Hartford Courant]

Drummond Begins To Show His Potential [Hartford Courant]

Huskies pass test against No. 25 Harvard [New Haven Register]

Former Husky Caron Butler leaving Mavericks to join Clippers [New Haven Register]

Huskies hold off Crimson [The Day]

UConn’s pretty smart, too [The Day]

Lamb leads his own flock [The Hour]

UConn’s depth helps Calhoun figure way to unlock Oriakhi’s potential [Jeff Goodman – CBSSports.com]

Other UConn related links

Paul Doyle, Stan Simpson Discuss Big East Expansion, UConn, ACC [Desmond Conner – Hartford Courant]

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Red Sox Sign Jesse Carlson

The Boston Red Sox have signed lefty reliever Jesse Carlson to a split contract for the 2012 season. The Berlin, CT native and former UConn Huskies baseball player, has also been invited to spring training in Ft. Myers.

Boston Red SoxThe signing was first reported by the Berlin Patch and has been since confirmed by other media outlets.

Carlson missed all of the 2011 season after undergoing rotator cuff surgery. He pitched in 20 games in 2010 before suffering the injury.

All 162 career games he’s played in over three seasons have all come with the Toronto Blue Jays. In those 162 games, Carlson was 8-8 with a 3.63 ERA and three saves.

He will be given a chance to make the Red Sox out of spring training. With no lefty specialist in the bullpen right now (Rich Hill won’t return until midseason at the earliest), the opportunity is his for the taking. I’m sure the Red Sox will add other lefty relievers before spring training to compete with him.

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Red Sox Launch Events and Programs for Fenway Park’s 100th Anniversary Celebration

The Boston Red Sox held a press conference on Thursday morning announcing events and programs surrounding the celebration of the 100th aniversary of Fenway Park.

I was invited to this press conference but was unable to attend. But here is the press release with the details of everything involving the celebration.

BOSTON, MA – The Boston Red Sox today launched a series of special events and programs that will take place to commemorate the upcoming 100th anniversary celebration of Fenway Park,America’s Most Beloved Ballpark and the oldest operating Major League ballpark in the United States.

Boston Red SoxThe celebration will highlight Fenway Park and Red Sox history over the past one hundred years, commemorating the wide range of sports, music, civic, philanthropic, and community events that Fenway Park has hosted during its first century.

“It is with great anticipation that we announce the events for Fenway Park’s 100th Anniversary celebration,” said Principal Owner John Henry. “As we embark on the next century of baseball in one of the great cathedrals of sport, we look forward to joining with our fans to celebrate the rich history and character of this ballpark.  We have a saying around here that I’m particularly fond of, and I think it is very well-suited for this special occasion – ‘Fenway Park: It never gets old’.”

“The promise to preserve Fenway Park, a commitment we made more than ten years ago when our ownership group assumed stewardship of this franchise, was made in recognition of what a living shrine to history this ballpark is for so many in Red Sox Nation,” said Chairman Tom Werner. “As we prepare to celebrate this centennial with our fans and neighbors, we look forward to commemorating our great home by preserving its artifacts and rich history so that it can be shared with generations to come.”

“Fenway Park is a jewel of this city and a second home to Red Sox fans,” said President/CEO Larry Lucchino. “Fenway’s important history and key role require that we celebrate this historic anniversary with great enthusiasm and pride, and we shall.”

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Commemorating America’s Most Beloved Ballpark

To help ensure that as many fans as possible can enjoy Fenway Park during its centennial celebration, the Red Sox will host an Open House on April 19. Throughout the day, fans can enter the ballpark free of charge to view historical artifacts, memorabilia and other displays on the eve of the 100th birthday on April 20. Fans will also have an opportunity to meet various Red Sox Legends and visit parts of the ballpark not normally accessible to fans such as the dugout tunnels and clubhouse.

For select games during the 2012 season, the team will also be hosting Throwback Days, where both the Red Sox and the opposing team will dress in historic uniforms from previous eras. One of the Throwback Days will take place on May 2, when the team will face the Oakland Athletics and wear 1936 uniforms as a nod to the year when Hall of Famer Jimmie Foxx was sold by the then-Philadelphia Athletics to the Boston Red Sox. Foxx made an immediate impact on the team, winning the Most Valuable Player award in 1938. Information on additional Throwback Days will be announced closer to the start of the season.

Fans attending games at Fenway Park next year can also look forward to a new commemorative ticket design for both single-game and season tickets. The new tickets incorporate an historical black and white photo of the ballpark’s Gate A entrance taken in 1912.

The team, in conjunction with Major League Baseball, has produced and printed a 256-page coffee table book – an homage to baseball’s oldest ballpark that details the life of a place whose history in the sport is unparalleled. With a foreword penned by Stephen King, the pages of this remarkable retrospective are filled with over 300 compelling historical images – including some that have never before been seen – and tributes from some of the ballpark’s biggest admirers, including Doris Kearns Goodwin, Conan O’Brien, George Will, Charles Ogletree, and Bobby Orr. The book, Fenway Park: 100 Years, is available to the public starting today, December 8, online at redsox.com/fenwaybook or at the Official Team Store, Twins, located on Yawkey Way.

Additional information on these and other upcoming items and events celebrating Fenway Park’s 100thanniversary celebration are available at fenwaypark100.com.

Preserving and Sharing the History of Fenway Park

In an effort to share the rich history and artifacts of Fenway Park with the community, the Red Sox have launched a new initiative entitled, “Fenway Park – A Living Museum,” designed to highlight the historical events that have taken place at the ballpark through displays, artifacts and an enhanced tour program.

The Red Sox have been cataloguing artifacts over the past few years to have a complete record of the historical pieces in the club’s possession in time for the 100th anniversary. The undertaking included the documentation and preservation of more than 4,000 artifacts including, an extensive historical photo collection, architectural plans and blueprints, baseballs, and ballpark artifacts such as chairs, signs, tickets, lineup cards, bases and championship pennants.

Many of “The Nation’s Archives” will be on display throughout the ballpark during the 2012 season for fans to enjoy, and will also become key elements on an enhanced tour of Fenway Park. The team is adding more than 50 new elements to the collection of plaques, displays and historical markers and more than 100 such items will be featured in the ballpark by Opening Day.

As a way to help preserve, share and celebrate Fenway Park’s rich history, the Red Sox have established the “Preserve Fenway Park Fund,” a not-for-profit fund that will serve as a vehicle to support the preservation and display of historic elements and items at Fenway Park. The Fund will also enable fans who would like to make a donation towards the preservation of Fenway Park – through an endowment or contribution of historic memorabilia – to receive a full tax deduction for their gift. Donations to the Fund will be used to make Fenway Park a true living museum through the creation and maintenance of plaques, statues, and display cases to showcase its rich history.

“100 Acts of Kindness”

As a way to highlight and support the important work done by the many charitable institutions throughout New England, the Red Sox will conduct “100 Acts of Kindness” with various not-for-profit organizations during the 100th anniversary season. These “100 Acts of Kindness” will take on a number of different forms, including donations, volunteer efforts and hosting community events. Each Act will be designed to highlight charities throughout New England above and beyond the thousands of organizations the Red Sox currently support each year.

The first two Acts of Kindness took place today with the Red Sox donating a copy of the Fenway Park: 100 Years coffee table book to each of the 18 Boston Public Library branches and each of the 125 Boston Public Schools.

Starting next week, the Red Sox will be performing six Acts of Kindness, one in each of the New England States including Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Connecticut, Maine, Vermont and Rhode Island. The December Acts of Kindness will run from Monday, December 12 through Monday, December 19, highlighting the following six organizations:

In recognition of the important work done by the Massachusetts Department of Children & Families in South Weymouth, MA, the Red Sox will make a donation of holiday gifts to their organization on Monday, December 12.

In recognition of the important work done by New Horizons for New Hampshire, an adult homeless shelter, food kitchen, and pantry in Manchester, NH, the Red Sox will be making a donation of 100 Turkeys and assembled holiday baskets to the organization on Tuesday, December 13.

In recognition of the important work done by the Barbara Bush Children’s Hospital at Maine Medical Center in Portland, ME, the Red Sox will make a donation of holiday gifts and toys to patients at the hospital on Wednesday, December 14. All gifts and toys were sponsored in their entirety by Twins, the Red Sox Souvenir Store on Yawkey Way.

In recognition of the important work done by the Bridgeport Rescue Mission in Bridgeport, CT, the Red Sox will donate bedding including, sheets, blankets, pillows and pillowcases, to the organization on Thursday, December 15.

In recognition of the important work done by the Committee for Temporary Shelter (COTS) in Burlington, VT, the Red Sox will donate canned goods and towels to the organization onFriday, December 16; and

In recognition of the important work done by Meals on Wheels of Rhode Island, the Red Sox will aid the organization by delivering and serving nutritious holiday meals for 100 people at the St. Martin De Porres Multi-Cultural Senior Center in Providence, R.I., on Monday, December 19. All meals were provided at a discount by area caterer Baker’s Best in Newton, MA.

All Acts of Kindness will be conducted by Red Sox ownership, players, alumni and staff. Additional Acts of Kindness will be announced throughout 2012, culminating with 100 Acts by the end of year.

Engaging Red Sox Nation

During last April’s announcement of the 100th anniversary preparations, the organization asked fans to share their ideas for the celebration and provided them with an outlet on fenwaypark100.com. Through the website and additional fan focus groups, the team used feedback from the Fenway Faithful to come up with a number of initiatives, many of which will be implemented throughout the celebration next year.

The idea to produce a commemorative coffee table book and to showcase uniforms from previous eras came directly from fans. Fans also expressed an interest in voting on an all-time Red Sox team. In response to this request, they will now have a chance to vote on players from various decades that will create the All-Fenway Team, comprised of members of the Red Sox team who have played at Fenway Park and best represent its history. Online voting for the All-Fenway team will launch in 2012 onfenwaypark100.com.

Through the fenwaypark100.com webpage, Red Sox fans will also have an opportunity to visit theRed Sox Hall of Fame, a digital webpage dedicated to enshrining players and executives who have contributed extensively to the tradition of the Boston Red Sox. The Red Sox Hall of Fame page launched today, December 8.

Fans will also be able to share their Favorite Personal Fenway Park Moments by uploading photos that represent their fondest memories at the ballpark. Fans can also continue to share their stories about America’s Most Beloved Ballpark on fenwaypark100.com by emailing FenwayPark100@redsox.com.

Additionally, the Red Sox will challenge fans to create their own history on April 20 by attempting to break the Guinness Book of World Record for largest toast, using Welch’s Sparkling Juice Cocktails, as Red Sox Nation collectively and simultaneously pays tribute to Fenway Park on its 100th anniversary prior to the game.

In an effort to involve some of the younger fans, the Red Sox will be conducting Mayor Menino’s Fenway Park 100 Essay Contests, a competition among students from the Boston Public Schools to write an essay drawing upon personal experiences, features of the ballpark and its place in the annals of American sports. Students are encouraged to read and refer to the book Fenway Park: 100 Years, a copy of which has been donated by the Boston Red Sox to every Boston Public School. Further details about these contests will be announced in the Spring.

Additional fan ideas for the 100th anniversary celebration are already in the works and will be announced closer to the start of baseball season.

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Nine Huskies Make 2011 All-Big East Teams

The Big East Conference has handed out it’s 2011 postseason football honors and we find nine members of the UConn Huskies football team honored for their performances during the season. Three of those nine were named to the All-Big East First Team.

Big East FootballThey are center Moe Petrus, defensive tackle Kendall Reyes and kicker Dave Teggart. Reyes and Teggart were named to the All-Big East First Team in 2010 as well.

The six Huskies on the All-Big East Second Team are offensive tackle Mike Ryan, tight end Ryan Griffin, running back Lyle McCombs, defensive end Trevardo Williams, cornerback Dwayne Gratz and punter Cole Wagner.

For a full look at the 2011 Big East Conference Football Awards, click on the read more button below if you’re on the home page.

2011 BIG EAST CONFERENCE FOOTBALL AWARDS 

BIG EAST CONFERENCE OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR 

Isaiah Pead, RB, Cincinnati (Sr., Columbus, Ohio)

BIG EAST CONFERENCE DEFENSIVE PLAYERS OF THE YEAR 

Derek Wolfe, DT, Cincinnati (Sr., Lisbon, Ohio)

Khaseem Greene, LB, Rutgers (Jr., Elizabeth, N.J.)

BIG EAST CONFERENCE SPECIAL TEAMS PLAYER OF THE YEAR 

Tavon Austin, WR, West Virginia (Jr., Baltimore, Md.)

BIG EAST CONFERENCE ROOKIE OF THE YEAR 

Teddy Bridgewater, QB, Louisville (Fr., Miami, Fla.)

BIG EAST CONFERENCE COACH OF THE YEAR 

Butch Jones, Cincinnati

ALL-BIG EAST CONFERENCE FIRST TEAM 

OFFENSE 

Pos. 

Player 

School 

Cl. 

Ht. 

Wt. 

Hometown/High School 

WR

Mohamed Sanu *

Rutgers

Jr.

6-2

215

South Brunswick, N.J./South Brunswick

WR

Tavon Austin

West Virginia

So.

5-9

174

Baltimore, Md./Dunbar

OT

Justin Pugh

Syracuse

Jr.

6-6

299

Holland, Pa./Council Rock South

OT

Don Barclay

West Virginia

Sr.

6-4

305

Cranberry Township, Pa./Seneca Valley

OG

Randy Martinez

Cincinnati

Sr.

6-1

290

Teaneck, N.J./Teaneck

OG

Art Forst

Rutgers

Sr.

6-8

310

Manasquan, N.J./Manasquan

OG

Andrew Tiller

Syracuse

Sr.

6-5

328

Brentwood, N.Y./Central Islip

C

Moe Petrus

Connecticut

Sr.

6-2

302

St. Laurent, Que./Vanier Prep

TE

Nick Provo

Syracuse

Sr.

6-4

246

West Palm Beach, Fla./John I. Leonard

QB

Geno Smith

West Virginia

Jr.

6-3

210

Miami, Fla./Miramar

RB

Isaiah Pead *

Cincinnati

Sr.

5-11

198

Columbus, Ohio/Eastmoor Academy

RB

Ray Graham

Pittsburgh

Jr.

5-9

195

Elizabeth, N.J./Elizabeth

RB

Antwon Bailey

Syracuse

Sr.

5-7

197

Landover, Md./Saint Johns College

K

Dave Teggart

Connecticut

Sr.

6-0

209

Northborough, Mass./Algonqun

RS

Tavon Austin *

West Virginia

So.

5-9

173

Baltimore, Md./Dunbar

DEFENSE

Pos. 

Player 

School 

Cl. 

Ht. 

Wt. 

Hometown/High School 

DL

Derek Wolfe

Cincinnati

Sr.

6-5

300

Lisbon, Ohio/Beaver Local

DL

Kendall Reyes

Connecticut

Sr.

6-4

287

Nashua, N.H./Nashua North

DL

Chandler Jones

Syracuse

Sr.

6-5

247

Endicott, N.Y./Union-Endicott

DL

Bruce Irvin

West Virginia

Sr.

6-3

236

Atlanta, Ga./Mt. San Antonio CC

LB

JK Schaffer

Cincinnati

Sr.

6-1

232

Cincinnati, Ohio/LaSalle

LB

Khaseem Greene

Rutgers

Jr.

6-1

220

Elizabeth, N.J./Avon Old Farms

LB

Najee Goode

West Virginia

Sr.

6-1

239

Cleveland, Ohio/Benedictine

CB

Adrian Bushell

Louisville

Jr.

5-11

190

DeSoto, Texas/Cedar Valley CC

CB

Keith Tandy

West Virginia

Sr.

5-10

198

Hopkinsville, Ky./Christian County

S

Drew Frey

Cincinnati

Jr.

6-3

203

Wilmington, Ohio/Clinton-Massie

S

Hakeem Smith

Louisville

So.

6-1

183

Jonesboro, Ga./Riverdale

S

Jarred Holley

Pittsburgh

Jr.

5-10

190

Easton, Pa./Easton Area

S

Duron Harmon

Rutgers

Jr.

6-1

201

Magnolia, Del./Caesar Rodney

P

Pat O’Donnell

Cincinnati

Jr.

6-5

217

Lake Worth, Fla./Palm Beach Central

* unanimous selection

 

ALL-BIG EAST CONFERENCE SECOND TEAM 

OFFENSE 

Pos. 

Player 

School 

Cl. 

Ht. 

Wt. 

Hometown/High School 

WR

Alec Lemon

Syracuse

Jr.

6-2

196

Crofton, Md./Arundel Senior

WR

Stedman Bailey

West Virginia

So.

5-10

192

Miramar, Fla./Miramar

OT

Alex Hoffman

Cincinnati

Sr.

6-7

299

Indianapolis, Ind./Cathedral

OT

Mike Ryan

Connecticut

Sr.

6-5

335

Tamaqua, Pa./Marian Catholic

OG

Desmond Wynn

Rutgers

Sr.

6-6

295

Bear, Del./St. Mark’s

OG

Jeremiah Warren

USF

Sr.

6-4

329

Panama City, Fla./Bay

C

Joe Madsen

West Virginia

Jr.

6-4

300

Chardon, Ohio/Chardon

QB

Zach Collaros

Cincinnati

Sr.

6-0

223

Steubenville, Ohio/Steubenville

TE

Ryan Griffin

Connecticut

Jr.

6-6

248

Londonderry, N.H./Londonderry

RB

Lyle McCombs

Connecticut

Fr.

5-8

172

Staten Island, N.Y./St. Joseph By The Sea

RB

Darrell Scott

USF

Jr.

6-1

240

Ventura, Calif./St. Bonaventure

K

Maikon Bonani

USF

Jr.

5-10

190

Lake Wales, Fla./Lake Wales

RS

Jeremy Deering

Rutgers

So.

6-2

205

Tampa, Fla./Leto

DEFENSE 

Pos. 

Player 

School 

Cl. 

Ht. 

Wt. 

Hometown/High School 

DL

Trevardo Williams

Connecticut

Jr.

6-1

231

Bridgeport, Conn./Canterbury

DL

Chas Alecxih

Pittsburgh

Sr.

6-5

285

Lancaster, Pa./Penn Manor

DL

Aaron Donald

Pittsburgh

So.

6-0

270

Pittsburgh, Pa./Penn Hills

DL

Ryne Giddins

USF

So.

6-3

261

Seffner, Fla./Armwood

LB

Dexter Heyman

Louisville

Sr.

6-3

239

Louisville, Ky./Male

LB

Max Gruder

Pittsburgh

Sr.

6-2

230

Charlotte, N.C./Charlotte Country Day

LB

Marquis Spruill

Syracuse

So.

6-1

221

Hillside, N.J./Fork Union Military Academy

CB

Dwayne Gratz

Connecticut

Jr.

6-0

195

Piscataway, N.J./Piscataway

CB

Antwuan Reed

Pittsburgh

Sr.

5-10

190

Johnstown, Pa./Greater Johnstown

CB

Logan Ryan

Rutgers

So.

6-0

190

Berlin, N.J./Eastern

CB

Kayvon Webster

USF

Jr.

5-11

195

Opa Locka, Fla./Miami Monsignor Pace

S

Jerrell Young

USF

Sr.

6-1

209

St. Petersburg, Fla./Gibbs

S

Eain Smith

West Virginia

Sr.

5-11

198

Miramar, Fla./Chaminade-Madonna

P

Cole Wagner

Connecticut

So.

6-2

211

York, Pa./York Suburban

P

Justin Doerner

Rutgers

Jr.

5-9

170

Redondo Beach, Calif./Los Angeles Harbor JC

Additional players added to the All-BIG EAST teams due to ties in the voting.

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Red Sox Lose One Player, Gain One in 2011 MLB Rule 5 Draft

As the 2011 Baseball Winter Meetings come to a conclusion today in Dallas, the last piece of business there the Boston Red Sox had to deal with was the MLB Rule 5 Draft.

Boston Red SoxIf you aren’t familiar with the Rule 5 process, a team pays $50,000 for taking a player and that particular player must stay on the 25-man roster for the entire season. If he doesn’t stay on the roster for the whole season, he must be offered back to his original club at $25,000.

The player the Red Sox lost was Cesar Cabral, who was taken last year in the Rule 5 draft by the Tampa Bay Rays, to the Kansas City Royals. The Royals then traded him to the New York Yankees for cash considerations.

The Red Sox did select Marwin Gonzalez from the Chicago Cubs with their pick in the MLB portion of the draft.

That selection makes you wonder if he’s part of the compensation package that the Red Sox will eventually receive from the Cubs for Theo Epstein.

After being returned by the Rays, Cabral spent the 2011 season with the Salem Red Sox and Portland Sea Dogs. With Salem, he was 1-0 with a 1.62 ERA in 12 games. With the Sea Dogs, he was 2-4 with a 3.52 ERA in 24 games.

Gonzalez spent the 2011 season with the Tennessee Smokies and Iowa Cubs. In 64 games with the Smokies, he hit .301 with two home runs, 20 RBIs and four stolen bases. In 60 games with the Iowa Cubs, he hit .274 with two home runs, 19 RBIs and three stolen bases. Combined on the season, Gonzalez hit .288 with four home runs, 39 RBIs and seven stolen bases.

UPDATE: Of course no faster than I post this, the Red Sox will trade Gonzalez according to Alex Speier of WEEI.com. Speier tweeted that Gonzalez will be sent to the Astros for Marco Duarte who was selected by the Astros from the Colorado Rockies.

The Red Sox also selected Gerardo Olivares, a catcher out of the Rays organization in the Triple-A phase of the draft. He’ll add some catching depth to the organization.

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Paw Prints – The Daily UConn Roundup – 12/8

Paw Prints The Daily Roundup

Paw Prints is our daily look at the happenings for the UConn Huskies football, men’s basketball and women’s basketball teams as well as some of the other sports. We will do our best to bring you the links from all of the media that covers the Huskies on a daily basis. As always, links can be found by clicking on the read more button below if you’re on the home page.

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It’s game day for the UConn Huskies men’s basketball team as they’ll host the Harvard Crimson tonight at 7 p.m. at Gampel Pavilion. The game will be televised nationally on espn2.

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UConn Men’s Basketball links

Calhoun Talks Big East, Harvard [David Borges – New Haven Register]

Jim Calhoun: Add Temple To The Big East, Too [Dom Amore – Hartford Courant]

Huskies Expect To Have Hands Full With Harvard [Dom Amore – Hartford Courant]

UConn prepares for Harvard, plus updates, video [Gavin Keefe – The Day]

Notes/Quotes from Dec. 7: Social Media Meeting At UConn [Kevin Duffy – CT Post]

UConn has a challenge it couldn’t have expected in Harvard [CT Post]

UConn Should Have Hands Full With No. 25 Harvard [Hartford Courant]

By The Numbers [Hartford Courant]

Huskies weren’t expecting a hot Harvard before break [New Haven Register]

Harvard visits UConn men in battle of ranked teams [The Day]

UConn Men’s Basketball Glance — Huskies vs. Harvard [The Hour]

Crimson face toughest test yet at UConn [Andy Katz – ESPN.com]

UConn Women’s Basketball links

Auriemma Addresses Big East Expansion [Rich Elliott – CT Post]

Huskies Overwhelmed Aggies With Heart, Prolonged Intensity [Rich Elliott – CT Post]

Texas A&M Learns The UConn Machine Keeps Rolling [Hartford Courant]

Texas A&M got more than it expected from Kelly Faris [New Haven Register]

UConn Huskies: Blue Collar Approach Yielding Big Victories [Swish Appeal]

UConn Football links

Recruits Visiting This Weekend Include JC Offensive Tackle [Desmond Conner – Hartford Courant]

UConn Coach Paul Pasqualoni On Big East Expansion [Desmond Conner – Hartford Courant]

Other UConn related links

UConn President Susan Herbst On Big East Expansion [Desmond Conner – Hartford Courant]

Membership Teleconference Transcript [BigEast.org]

M. Soccer. Four Men’s Soccer Players Ranked On Topdrawersoccer.com [UConnHuskies.com]

M. Soccer. Nickardo Blake, Tony Cascio Selected For MLS Combine [UConnHuskies.com]

Field Hockey. Nancy Stevens Named 2011 Dita/NFHCA Mideast Coach of the Year [UConnHuskies.com]

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Paw Prints – The Daily UConn Roundup – 12/7

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 Men’s Basketball links

A Chance to Meet Kemba [David Borges – New Haven Register]

Omar Calhoun Off To Impressive Start [Dom Amore – Hartford Courant]

Dom also answered a question in his mailbag [Dom Amore – Hartford Courant]

Giving Back: Ray Allen on Extreme Makeover [UConn Huskies Basketball]

As it prepares for UConn, Harvard reaching new heights [CT Post]

UConn Women’s Basketball links

UConn forces the issue [Jim Fuller – New Haven Register]

Jimmy V Classic still a big deal for Geno [Jim Fuller – New Haven Register]

Impressive Win By UConn [John Altavilla – Hartford Courant]

UConn Just Keeps On Rolling [John Altavilla – Hartford Courant]

Huskies Will Host Maryland In 2012 Jimmy V Classic [Rich Elliott – CT Post]

Faris propels balanced UConn to romp over Texas A&M [CT Post]

Defensive intensity Huskies’ strong point [CT Post]

UConn women: What we learned [CT Post]

UConn Defeats Texas A&M, 81-51 [Hartford Courant]

UConn’s Four Guards Set Winning Tempo [Hartford Courant]

UConn Women Notebook [Hartford Courant]

Hayes leads Huskies past Texas A&M [New Haven Register]

Huskies beat A&M with surprising ease [The Day]

Defending champ can’t handle UConn ‘D’ [Graham Hays – ESPN.com]

UConn Football links

Season recap: UConn [Andrea Adelson – ESPN.com]

Other UConn related links

Breaking Down The New Big East [Kevin Duffy – CT Post]

Baseball. Penders Goes the Distance [UConnHuskies.com]

W. Soccer. Women’s Soccer Has Four Named To NEWISA Second Team [UConnHuskies.com]

M. Swimming. Boliek Compete At Winter Nationals [UConnHuskies.com]

W. Swimming. Swimming Competes At Winter Nationals [UConnHuskies.com]

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Andrew Miller, Big Papi To Return To Red Sox For 2012

MLB player and former Sportsman of the Year David Ortiz attends the 2011 Sports Illustrated Sportsman of the Year award presentation at The IAC Building on December 6, 2011 in New York City.

Good news Boston Red Sox fans. Two familiar faces will be returning to the team in 2012.

The Red Sox and Andrew Miller avoided arbitration on Tuesday when Miller agreed to a one-year deal with the club. According to Alex Speier of WEEI.com, the deal is worth $1.04 million.

Miller made $1.3 million last year.

If that news isn’t big enough for you, then this ought to really make you happy.

According to Enrique Rojas of ESPN Deportes, David Ortiz has decided to accept the offer of arbitration from the Red Sox. He made $12.5 million last year and should get a raise from that number.

It is quite possible that the Red Sox and Big Papi could work out a multi-year deal.

There have been rumors out there that teams interest in Big Papi waned when the new CBA was announced and that teams that signed him would lose their first round draft pick.

With the exception of right field, the starting nine is almost intact from last year as of now. Hopefully Ben Cherington can get some quality pitchers and the team can overcome how the season ended and make 2012 a special season.

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