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Paw Prints – The Daily UConn Roundup – 12/10

Paw Prints The Daily Roundup

It’s game day for the UConn Huskies women’s basketball team as they will take on the Jen Rizzotti-led Hartford Hawks a the XL Center in Hartford, CT.

Tip is scheduled for 7 p.m. and the game will be broadcast locally here in Connecticut on CPTV. The game is also available on the internet for a fee through Hoop Streams. If you can’t catch the television broadcast, you can listen to the game on the WTIC/UConn Radio Network.

UConn Women’s Basketball links

Pressed For Time, Hayes Does It All [Rich Elliott – Connecticut Post]

UConn’s Hayes executes student-athlete role perfectly [Roger Cleaveland – The Republican-American]

Game day: Hartford vs. No. 1 UConn women [Connecticut Post]

UConn Women Face Hartford Tonight [Hartford Courant]

Hartford Vs. No. 1 UConn Women [Hartford Courant]

Hayes earning high grades [New Haven Register]

For now, Rizzotti content at Hartford [The Republican-American]

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More Edsall To Notre Dame Rumors

Randy Edsall - Hartford Courant

Can Cincinnati Bearcats head coach Brian Kelly just take the dang Notre Dame job so we don’t have to listen the rumors anymore?

According to Joe Schad of ESPN.com, there is mutual interest between Notre Dame and Randy Edsall for the open coaching job in South Bend.

Late last night, it looked as though it was all but done that Kelly would be taking over as the Fighting Irish coach.

So it’s obvious something has changed. Maybe Kelly wanted the bowl swag from the Sugar Bowl.

Edsall hasn’t spoken about the rumors since Sunday and is supposed to be out on the recruiting trail right now for UConn. According to John Silver of the Journal Inquirer, Edsall is supposed to be in Birmingham, AL on Thursday for something to do with the PapaJohns.com Bowl that UConn will be playing in on January 2, 2010.

Seriously, can someone just make a decision (I’m talking to you Edsall) about the dang job already?

Eight UConn Football Players Named To All-Big East Teams

Big East Conference

The 2009 Big East Conference Postseason Football Awards are out and we find eight different UConn Huskies football players honored.

Leading the way for the Huskies is the late Jasper Howard who was named an honorary captain for the All-Big East Teams.

UConn had three players named First Team All-Big East. They are offensive guard Zach Hurd, defensive end Lindsey Witten and linebacker Lawrence Wilson.

They also had four players named Second Team All-Big East. They are running backs Andre Dixon and Jordan Todman, linebacker Greg Lloyd Jr. and cornerback Robert McClain.

The Huskies are back in action on January 2, 2010 when they will take on the South Carolina Gamecocks in the PapaJohns.com Bowl in Birmingham, AL.

A full look at all the award winners after the jump.

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Quote of the Day: Jim Calhoun

Jim Calhoun - AP PhotoWell John came in from Moon Township, Pa., and didn’t know — he was asked the king of New England. Their program was king of New England. He didn’t know what “Chowda” was, with an A. You know what I’m saying? You’ve got to know what clam chowda is before you start saying that you’re — especially for a guy from South Boston, it’s very tough for a guy to say that.

UConn Huskies men’s basketball coach Jim Calhoun on how intense the relationship/rivalry was between himself and Kentucky head coach John Calipari when Calipari was at UMass.

Paw Prints – The Daily UConn Roundup – 12/9

Paw Prints The Daily Roundup

It’s game day for the UConn Huskies men’s basketball team as they are at Madison Square Garden for the SEC/Big East Invitational. The No. 14/12 Huskies will take on the No. 4/4 Kentucky Wildcats at 9:30 p.m and the game will be broadcast nationally on ESPN. If you can’t catch the television broadcast, you can listen to the game on the WTIC/UConn Radio Network.

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David Ortiz Celebrity Golf Classic Recap & Photos

David Ortiz Celebrity Golf Classic

The 2nd Annual David Ortiz Celebrity Golf Classic was a benefit for the David Ortiz Children’s Fund, committed to helping children in New England and the Dominican Republic get access to critical pediatric services. The DOCF is proud to partner with Massachusetts General Hospital in New England and with Heart Care Dominicana and International Hospital for Children in the Dominican Republic.

At the event, David was joined by a host of celebrities and MLB players, including Red Sox teammates Clay Buchholz, Jason Varitek, Mike Lowell, Jacoby Ellsbury, Jon Lester, Daniel Bard, and Tim Wakefield, Other MLB players Alex Rodriguez, Pedro Martinez, Robinson Cano, Ubaldo Jimenez, and Placido Polanco; MLB Network commentator Sean Casey; Red Sox Manager Terry Francona, Houston Astros manager Brad Mills, Actors Jeffrey Donovan, Rachel Dratch, Sam Page, Pop Singer Joanna “JoJo” Levesque; and sports legends Bobby Orr, Jim Rice, Luis Tiant, John Havlicek and Alonzo Mourning.

The event was held at Cap Cana in the Dominican Republic. The golf tournament took place at the Jack Nicklaus-designed golf course at Punta Espada.

The event kicked off on Thursday, December 3 with a welcome reception sponsored by Brugal, a Dominican Rum Company. The event was held at Cappricio restauraut at Sanctuary Cap Cana, where most of the guests stayed. The welcome reception was designed to introduce guests to the sights, sounds and tastes of the Dominican, including Caribbean tunes, specialty rum cocktails and Dominican hors d’oevures including black rice, orange scallops, lamp chops and much more.

In attendance at the welcome reception were Clay Buchholz and his new wife Lindsey, Daniel Bard and his fiancee Adair Sturdivant, Jon and Farrah Lester, Luis and Maria Tiant, Mike and Bertha Lowell, Rachel Dratch, Jo Jo Levesque, Red Sox manager Terry Francona, Houston Astros manager Brad Mills, Peter Sarmanian and Skip Sacks, owners of Big Papi’s Grille and of course, David and Tiffany Ortiz.

On Friday, the serious business of golf got underway, beginning with David Ortiz getting tips from Punta Espada golf pro Mark Clause. During the clinic, a few people dropped by including Tim Wakefield, Bobby Orr and Phil Morse, vice chairman of the Red Sox.

The festivities continued Friday night with the Pairings Party and Celebrity Auction, held at the Caleton Beach Club in Cap Cana, DR. At the event, guests bid on the opportunity to choose the celebrity golfer who would play with their foursome on Saturday. The first golfer chosen – for an $8,000 donation to the David Ortiz Children’s Fund – was Bobby Orr. Former Red Sox first baseman and current MLB network commentator Sean Casey served as emcee for the event. Sean Casey also scored the highest donation to the Foundation, a donation of $11,000 made by tournament sponsor JetBlue, who doubled their initial auction bid.

Saturday was a very warm day at the Punta Espada golf tournament, which runs along the Caribbean Sea. The views are absolutely stunning, with seven holes playing right alongside the water. The tournament kicked off with a shotgun start at 10 a.m. At the tournament, David Ortiz held a press conference at 1:00 p.m. which featured approximately 35 children from Heart Care Dominicana.

Saturday night was the awards gala, held at Sanctuary, Cap Cana. The event featured a cocktail reception, followed by a dinner, the awarding of prizes from the tournament and a live and silent auction. Once again, the emcee for the evening was Sean Casey. Last year, Sean and his foursome won the golf tournament. They were unable to defend the title this year. That honor went to the foursome led by Ubaldo Jimenz, pitcher for the Colorado Rockies. Second place went to the team led by Placido Polanco, 2nd baseman for the Detroit Tigers and 3rd place went to the team lead by Amesbury, Mass native Jeffrey Donovan who plays Michael Weston on the USA Network comedy Burn Notice.

Other award winners included Jim Rice, who won the longest drive contest on Hole 11, Jon Lester who won the “Most Stylish Drive” contest sponsored by Reebok, and Jacoby Ellsbury, who had the longest drive on Hole 2.

Alex Rodriguez, who did not play in the golf tournament, attended the awards event. The highlight of the evening was a surprise appearance by Domingo Diaz De La Rosa and his grandmother and 2 brothers. Domingo had a congenital heart defect and surgery to correct it on January 20. His medical costs were covered by Heart Care Dominicana, a beneficiary of the David Ortiz Children’s Fund. David was not aware they would be in attendance at the event and when they joined David on stage, it brought him to tears.

Sponsors for the event included Reebok, Sharp, vitaminwater and JetBlue. Final amounts raised by the tournament are still being calculated. The 2008 event netted $300K and the 2009 event is expected to net around the same amount.

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Report: Edsall May Meet With Notre Dame Today

UConn head coach Randy Edsall congratulates his team after a 33-30 double overtime victory over Notre Dame Saturday evening in South Bend. Edsall praised his players for not giving up against "a very good football team" and wining this one for No. 6, Jasper Howard, who was stabbed to death in a fight last month. An emotional Edsall talked about Howard in a network television interview moments after the Huskies' victory - John Woike/Hartford Courant

According to a report in the Connecticut Post, UConn Huskies head football coach Randy Edsall could meet with Notre Dame AD Jack Swarbrick today in New York.

UConn football coach Randy Edsall may not be the front-runner, but it’s fairly clear he is a candidate for the vacant head coaching position at Notre Dame.

Edsall could meet with Notre Dame Athletic Director Jack Swarbrick as early as today, a source close to the situation said Monday.

You may remember this quote from Edsall I posted yesterday when he was asked about the situation on Sunday.

“I’m not going to talk about anything. I’m coaching at UConn, I’m here at UConn.

Cincinnati Bearcats head coach Brian Kelly is also scheduled to meet with Swarbrick today and it’s quite possible Stanford Cardinal head coach Jim Harbaugh could as well.

The Connecticut Post stated that Edsall couldn’t be reached for comment on the report and his agent would only say that he was out recruiting.

Edsall’s been through a lot this year with his team but it would be nice if he could just be honest about the situation. These rumors are nothing but a distraction to the program right now.

Paw Prints – The Daily UConn Roundup – 12/8

Paw Prints The Daily Roundup

While a list of all the bowl swag for the upcoming bowls hasn’t been released yet, here is what the UConn Huskies and South Carolina Gamecocks will get for playing in the PapaJohn’s.com Bowl. They will each receive a RCA HD Camera, Souvenir Football, Oakley Backpack and a Pro Swiss Watch.

UConn Football links

Video: Big East bowl winners and losers [Big East Blog – ESPN.com]

Choking on all that Notre Dame smoke [John Silver – Journal Inquirer]

PapaJohn’s Bowl TV [Neill Ostrout – Connecticut Post]

A pre-emptive olive branch to our Gamecock friends [TheUConnBlog.com]

UConn’s Edsall could meet with Notre Dame AD today [Connecticut Post]

Zach Frazer enjoying rebirth [The Sentinel Online]

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Kelly Wants To Be Pitcher Not a Belly Itcher

The Casey Kelly experiment as a shortstop and a pitcher is over as the 20-year-old has decided to pursue pitching full-time.

Casey KellyMaybe it was the fact that Jose Iglesias is slated to be the shortstop of the future for the Red Sox or it could be that he’s got a better chance of getting to the big leagues faster as a pitcher. Whatever it is, I’d have to think the Red Sox are pretty stoked right now.

Kelly played shortstop for the Mesa Solar Sox during the Arizona Fall League where he hit .171 with six RBIs in 11 games. He was a combined 7-5 with a 2.08 ERA pitching for the Greenville Drive and Salem Red Sox. He hit .222 with 3 home runs and 16 RBIs in 40 games for the Gulf Coast Red Sox and the Drive.