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Moore Takes Home Second Big East Award

Maya Moore - AP

UConn Huskies freshman sensation Maya Moore took home her second straight Big East Freshman of the Week award for her play in last week’s games.

Moore was named Paradise Jam Tournament MVP in leading the Huskies to the championship. In the three games, she averaged 13.7 points, 5.7 rebounds and 3.7 assists. She was 16 of 29 (52.2%) from the floor during the three games against Stanford, Old Dominion and Duke.

Moore currently leads the Huskies in scoring, averaging 18.6 points a game. She’s also averaging 6.4 rebounds a game, 3.8 assists a game and 2.4 steals a game.

She is the first-ever Huskies freshman to score in double figures in her first five collegiate games.

Kielty’s Return Hinges On Crisp

Bobby Kielty home run in the World Series - Getty Images

Odds are that Coco Crisp will be traded in the coming weeks for a player or players that will help the Red Sox for the 2008 season. If that happens, odds are Bobby Kielty could return to the Red Sox as the fourth outfielder.

“I really need to play in the best situation,” Kielty said. “With Coco not there, it is a very good situation for me in terms of playing time. . . . But with Coco there, it’s not an ideal situation for me.”

I think we all know Coco is going to get moved, it’s just a matter of when and for whom. When you look at the free agent market, there isn’t a lot of talent out there for the 4th outfielder spot.

To me, Kielty fit in with the team last season. And with the main core back for next season, he would definitely fit right back in.  He accepted his role with the team when they signed him and his patience was rewarded.

He hits lefties well, can play the corners in the outfield and I’m sure could fill-in in center field if needed. He would provide the Red Sox a switch-hitting option off the bench in late-game situations.

He showed he could handle the role and now we wait to see if he ends up back in Boston, that is if Coco is traded.

Patriots Squeak By Eagles, 31-28

Wes Welker

The Result

The Philadelphia Eagles came in ready to play and itching to show America that they were better than 24 point underdogs even with out the All-Pro quarterback Donovan McNabb. And play they did as all night the defense blanketed Patriots wide receiver Randy Moss, put constant pressure up the middle against quarterback Tom Brady and forced him to look for targets other than Moss.

On offense they took what the Patriots gave them which was a lot of in cut routes and with back up quarterback AJ Feeley hitting those receivers in the middle of the field for many gains of 8-15 yards. It seemed like every time the Feeley needed to make a play he did. The Eagles offensive line was outstanding protecting him and allowing him to make play after play but in the end it just wasn’t enough as the Patriots were able to hold on for a 31-28 win.

No excuses the Eagles had a great game plan and nearly pulled it off as they gave the Patriots everything they could handle but New England was able to withstand it and comes away with their perfect record still in tact.

I’m sure the staff and the players are less than happy with themselves especially after a close game on their home field. Look for better execution on both sides of the ball next week and a return to better play.

Scoring Plays

Philadelphia 7 14 7 0 28
New England 14 10 0 7 31

1st Quarter

  • NE Samuel 40 yard interception return – kick good – Patriots 7-0
  • PHI Westbrook 1 yard run – kick good – Game tied 7-7
  • NE Evans 3 yard run – kick good – Patriots 14-7

2nd Quarter

  • PHI Feeley 28 yard pass to Lewis – kick good – Game tied 14-14
  • NE Gostkowski 23 yard FG – Patriots 17-14
  • PHI Feeley 18 yard pass to Lewis – kick good – Eagles 21-17
  • NE Brady 19 yard pass to Gaffney – kick good – Patriots 24-21

3rd Quarter

  • PHI Feeley 8 yard pass to Brown – kick good – Eagles 28-24

4th Quarter

  • NE Maroney 4 yard run – kick good – Patriots 31-28

Offensive Player of the Game

Patriots wide receiver Wes Welker had 13 catches for 149 yards.

Asante Samuel goes 40 yards for a TDDefensive Player(s) of the Game

Patriots cornerback Asante Samuel had two INT’s one for a touchdown, 3 tackles and 1 pass defensed.

Eagles defense for the job they did covering Randy Moss and putting pressure on Tom Brady.

Turning Point(s) of the Game

The Patriots connect on several passes of 10+ yards during Laurence Maroney’s 4th quarter scoring drive including a 3rd and 9 and a 2nd and 10 both to Welker.

Asante Samuel’s second INT of the game in the end zone kills a go ahead scoring drive by Philadelphia with 3:52 left to play.

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UConn Takes Home Paradise Jam Championship

UConn celebrates it's Paradise Jam Championship - AP

Paradise Jam logoA balanced scoring attack by the Huskies, who had four players in double figures, helped them take home the Paradise Jam Championship 74-48 over the Duke Blue Devils on Sunday night at the University of the Virgin Islands in St. Thomas.

UConn (5-0) was led in scoring tonight by Tina Charles 13 points and 8 rebounds. Tournament MVP Maya Moore had 12 points, and both Kalana Greene and Renee Montgomery had 10 points for the Huskies. Montgomery also added 6 assists.

Duke (5-1) was led by Chante Black who had a game-high 16 points. She was the only Blue Devil in double figures. Careem Gay added 6 points to the cause as well.

The Blue Devils pulled ahead quickly 4-0 before UConn went on a 13-0 run to take the lead led by Montgomery’s two 3-point shots. The Huskies would never look back again as they took advantage of 11 Duke turnovers in the first half, scoring 16 points off of them. UConn went into the locker room up 16 points at 40-24.

More of the same in the second half, as both teams decided to play a game if you score, we can score too. The Huskies continued to pull away from the Blue Devils as they added 12 points off of 11 second half turnovers by the Dukies.

The Huskies now return to the mainland and will probably enjoy a day off before returning to the court for practice on Tuesday. UConn will face BYU on Thursday night at 7:00 PM at the Hartford Civic Center.

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Red Sox and Dodgers Set To Play In Famed LA Coliseum

LA Coliseum

When the Red Sox return from Japan, they are scheduled to play the Dodgers from March 28-30 in three exhibition games in Los Angeles. Well on Sunday, the Dodgers announced that the game on March 29th will be played at the famed Los Angeles Coliseum as part of their 50th anniversary of playing in Los Angeles.

The Dodgers moved to the City of Angels back in 1958 and played their games at the Coliseum until Dodger Stadium was ready for play in 1962.

It will be interesting to see how they configure the field because the dimensions back in 1958 weren’t exactly up to par with today’s stadiums.

  • LF foul line: 251 ft.
  • LF power alley: 320 ft.
  • Center Field: 425 ft.
  • RF power alley: 380 ft.
  • RF foul line: 300 ft.

Because of the short porch in left field at the Coliseum, MLB changed rule 1.04 stating that any ballpark built after June 1, 1958 had to be a minimum of 325 feet down the lines. They did put up a screen back then that was 42 feet high to prevent routine fly balls from becoming home runs.

If the same dimensions are used, Big Papi will probably wish he hit right-handed.

Red Sox News & Notes – 11/25

Jacoby Ellsbury returns home - AP

There’s only so much we can write about the different possibilities and scenarios in trading for Johan Santana from the Twins. So I will avoid that today as much as possible.

The Red Sox front office will be busy over the week leading up to the Winter Meetings next week as they field offers for Coco Crisp, plus talk about what they might give up for Santana. There is other business to discuss though. They have been talking to the agents of Mike Timlin, Doug Mirabelli and Bobby Kielty. The Sox still need a bullpen arm, backup first basemen, backup catcher and backup outfielder should Coco be traded.

Odds are that Brandon Moss could fill the backup first baseman/outfielder spot that Eric Hinske had last season as he has been working on his first base skills in the Dominican Winter League playing for Aguilas Cibaenas, where he is hitting .322 right now with 6 RBIs. The Red Sox are high on Kielty as well and hopefully he will return as well. Timlin has been offered a 1-year deal but hasn’t responded back to the Sox.

As far as the backup catcher spot goes, the Red Sox have been in contact with the Texas Rangers about the availability of their two catchers and could dangle Coco to them if he doesn’t get traded beforehand.

Gordon Edes has a great article about Jacoby Ellsbury’s return home and that leads off your links on this brisk Sunday morning.

Man of the peoples [Boston Globe]

Give Santana a look [Boston Herald]

Sox tickets sell like hotcakes – as yet unissued [Boston Globe]

Be sure to play Steve’s trade game as well.

The Trade Game

Baseball Hall of Fame member, Warren Spahn.  Generally considered on the three best lefties of all time with Sandy Koufax and Randy Johnson. 

Lets play a little game where you are the general manager of your favorite baseball team and at the Winter Meetings you find out that four major league teams have decided that in order to rebuild they need to put their prized lefty starter on the block. In return they are going to want a minimum of two major league ready players plus at least one top prospect, or a combination of top and mid level prospects. The major league players they want are not high dollar guys or guys about to enter free agency.  You are bidding against several teams with healthy farm systems, and established major leaguers that meet the requirements of the trading team to deal. This deal could make or break your team and your farm system for several years as well as your payroll as all four possibilities are going to command high dollars if not this season then shortly thereafter through the rules of baseball’s CBA.

You have your choice of the following four left handed starters:

Lefty A will be 29 in 2008. He averages 12 wins, 200 IP, 200 strikeouts, 75 BB, has a 3.83 ERA and a 1.33 WHIP in 33 starts a season.

Lefty B will be 29 in 2008. He averages 14 wins, 210 IP, 220 strikeouts, 58 BB, has a 3.22 ERA and 1.09 WHIP in 27 starts a season.

Lefty C will be 26 in 2008. He averages 14 wins, 215 IP, 158 strikeouts, 72 BB, has a 3.78 ERA and 1.35 WHIP in 34 starts a season.

Lefty D will be 24 in 2008. He averages 12 wins, 200 IP, 215 strikeouts, 91 BB, has a 3.64 ERA and 1.39 WHIP in 33 starts a season.

Now rate them in order of preference 1-2-3-4 and state why you picked them in that order. Then tell me who from your favorite team you’d offer to try to pry the prized lefty away from his current organization. Then tell me why you think those guys will get you that pitcher.

Ray!!!!

Ray Allen buries the game winning three.  Getty Photo.Boston Celtics captain Paul Pierce missed a fall away jumper with 4.7 seconds and the Celtics fouled Charlotte’s Raymond Felton. But because they weren’t in the bonus the Bobcats had to inbound the ball. Boston’s Eddie House deflected Jason Richardson’s inbound pass away and into the hands of Pierce who found Ray Allen at the top of the arc and he hit nothing but net as time expired and the Celtics escaped Charlotte with a 96-95 win.

Allen who went to high school in Dalzell South Carolina hit the jumper as his mom looked on from the stands than ran down the court in jubilation and jumped into the arms of Glen “Big Baby” Davis. UConn fans remember that reaction after his runner won the 1995 Big East Championship against an Allen Iverson led Georgetown squad. It is his second game winning three this season, both on the road.

Allen said after the game ” As a shooter I know no matter how good or bad I’ve shot in a game I know to just have to stay with it”.

Pierce had 23 points for the Celtics as did Kevin Garnett who also added 11 rebounds for yet another double-double. While Allen only had 14 points on a 4 for 15 night from the field it was the one three pointer he made in six attempts that was the biggest.

Charlotte was led by Richardson who had a game high 25 points, Felton had 18 and UConn grad Emeka Okafor had 15 points and 9 boards and was under the basket when Allen’s shot went through the twine.

With the buzzer beater the Green are now 11-1 and the Bobcats drop to 6-7. The Celtics travel to Cleveland next to play the Cavaliers on Tuesday night.

West Virginia Pummels UConn, Wins Big East

Pat White rushing - AP

The Result

UConn had no answer for Pat White and the West Virginia rushing game as the Mountaineers beat the Huskies 66-21 to win the Big East title and a berth in the BCS. The Big East title was the 4th in 5 years for the Mountaineers.

West Virginia showed UConn what big time football was all about today as they dominated the UConn defensive line as they rushed for 516 yards on the ground. 7 of West Virginia’s 9 touchdowns came on the ground.

UConn finishes the season at 9-3 overall and 5-2 in the Big East. West Virginia is 10-1 overall and 6-1 in the Big East. They have one game remaining against Pittsburgh.

Scoring Plays

Final 1 2 3 4 Score
#20 UConn 7 7 0 7 21
#3 West Virginia 14 10 21 21 66

1st Quarter

  • CON – Lorenzen 7-yard pass to Kanuch – kick good – UConn 7 WVU 0
  • WVU – White 3-yard run – kick good – Game tied at 7
  • Darius Reynaud catches a touchdown - APWVU – White 14-yard pass to Reynaud – kick good – WVU 14 UConn 7

2nd Quarter

  • WVU – McAfee 46-yard field goal – WVU 17 UConn 7
  • WVU – Slaton 31-yard rush – kick good – WVU 24 UConn 7
  • CON – Brown 2-yard rush – kick good – WVU 24 UConn 14

3rd Quarter

  • WVU – White 24-yard rush – kick good – WVU 31 UConn 14
  • WVU – Devine 25-yard rush – kick good – WVU 38 UConn 14
  • WVU – Williams fumble recovery in end zone – kick good – WVU 45 UConn 14

4th Quarter

  • WVU – Slaton 3-yard rush – kick good – WVU 52 UConn 14
  • WVU – Sanders 1-yard rush – kick good – WVU 59 UConn 14
  • WVU – Collington 1-yard rush – kick good – WVU 66 UConn 14
  • CON – Brown 2-yard pass to Davis – WVU 66 UConn 21

Offensive Player of the Game

Pat White throws a TD pass - APWest Virginia QB Pat White was 9 of 13 for 107 yards and 1 touchdown and he rushed for 186 yards and 2 touchdowns.

Defensive Player of the Game

West Virginia LB Mortty Ivy had 11 tackles, 3 of them for a loss, 2 sacks and 1 forced fumble.

Turning Point(s) of the Game

Fumble by Jaspar Howard gives West Virginia the ball UConn’s 14 and they score on the first play.

Any chance of a comeback in the 3rd quarter was lost when the UConn center snapped the ball with a lot of velocity that hit Lorenzen and WVU recovered for a touchdown.

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