Paw Prints – The Daily UConn Roundup – 1/15

UConn Huskies 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 the other sports the student-athletes engage in. 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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Notebook: Huskies take care of another streak [carl adamec – snyuconn.com]

UConn signee up for prestigious award [jim fuller – new haven register]

Geno Knows Win Over Strong Baylor Team Will Pay Dividends [hartford courant]

UConn's Moriah Jefferson made herself at home at Baylor [new haven register]

Geno Overtime: Geno delivers locker room speech to players [snyuconn.com]

UConn Men's Basketball links

Looking Ahead To Memphis, UConn’s Next Opponent [dom amore – hartford courant]

OKC Coach Scott Brooks: Jeremy Lamb ‘Got Better, Not Bitter’ [dom amore – hartford courant]

Hartford Doesn't Rate Among ESPN's Top 25 Ratings Markets … Yet [david borges – new haven register]

UConn Football links

In The Huddle With The Huskies: A Clarification [desmond conner – hartford courant]

UConn President Susan Herbst On Respecting All; Religions [desmond conner – hartford courant]

Former pro coach excited to be at UConn [jim fuller – new haven register]

A bit on UConn’s Ernest Jones [john silver – snyuconn.com]

Meet The Coaches: Don Patterson [uconnhuskies.com]

UConn President Says Assistant Football Coach Was Wrong To Invoke Religion [hartford courant]

Other UConn related links

M. & W. Swimming. Men's and Women's Swimming Compete In The Copa Coqui Invitational [uconnhuskies.com]

W. Ice Hockey. UConn Hosts Northeastern In Midweek Matchup Of Huskies [uconnhuskies.com]

M. Tennis. UConn Men's Tennis Set for Spring Schedule [uconnhuskies.com]

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Wolf Pack Announce Roster Moves

HARTFORD, January 14, 2014:  Hartford Wolf Pack general manager Jim Schoenfeld today announced five Wolf Pack player transactions.

Hartford Wolf PackForward Kyle Jean has been reassigned by the parent New York Rangers from the Wolf Pack to its ECHL affiliate, the Greenville Road Warriors, and goaltender Scott Stajcer has been reassigned to the Florida Everblades of the ECHL.  Also, forwards Akim Aliu and Brodie Dupont, and defenseman Sam Klassen, have been released from their respective Professional Tryout (PTO) agreements.

Jean has played in 27 games for the Wolf Pack in this, his second pro season, scoring two goals and adding two assists for four points and serving 19 minutes in penalties.  Stajcer, also a second-year pro, had re-joined the Wolf Pack from Greenville on Saturday, after going 4-4-0 in eight ECHL contests with the Road Warriors, with a 2.89 GAA and a 91.0 % save percentage.  In eight games with the Wolf Pack Stajcer is 2-2-0 with a 2.51 GAA and an 89.3% save percentage.

Aliu has skated in nine games with the Wolf Pack since signing his PTO December 16.  The fifth-year pro had one goal and seven penalty minutes in that action.  Dupont has been with the Wolf Pack since the beginning of the season, having been inked to a PTO October 3.  In 26 games in his second career stint with the Wolf Pack, Dupont scored one goal and had five assists for six points, along with 25 PIM.  Klassen has played in nine games with the Pack this year on two separate PTOs, scoring one goal and adding one assist for two points, while serving one minor penalty.  The fourth-year man, who also has 1-3-4 and 14 PIM in 20 games with Greenville, had signed his latest PTO with the Wolf Pack December 26.

The Wolf Pack’s next action is this Friday night, January 17, as they travel to Glens Falls, NY to meet the Adirondack Phantoms.  Faceoff is 7:00 PM, and all the action can be heard live on Fox Sports Radio 1410, and on-line at www.foxsportsradio1410.com and iHeartRadio.  Video streaming is available at www.ahllive.com.

The Wolf Pack’s next home game is Friday, January 24, a 7:00 PM contest against the Springfield Falcons.  All Wolf Pack Friday-night home games feature $1 hot dogs and $2 beers through the start of the second period, presented by Marc’s Appliance Warehouse, located at 75 Prospect Ave., Hartford, CT.

Tickets for all Wolf Pack 2013-14 home games are on sale now at the Public Power Ticket Office at the XL Center, on-line at www.hartfordwolfpack.com and by phone at (877) 522-8499.  Wolf Pack tickets start as low as $12 for youth 12 years old or younger.  To speak with a representative about season or group tickets, call (855) 762-6451.

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Red Sox on Campus To Be Held Jan. 22 at Northeastern

BOSTON, MA – Boston Red Sox Outfielder Jonny Gomes, Red Sox President/CEO Larry Lucchino, General Manager Ben Cherington, and Manager John Farrell will lead a town hall-style meeting at Northeastern University on Wednesday, January 22 at 6 p.m. "Red Sox on Campus" will be recorded by NESN and will premiere on Monday, January 27 at 10 p.m.

Boston Red SoxNESN's coverage will feature Tom Caron as host. The discussion will take place at Northeastern University's Blackman Auditorium located in Ell Hall.

Gomes, Lucchino, Cherington, and Farrell will take questions from a group of more than 900 pre-registered fans that includes season ticket holders and Northeastern University students, alumni, and faculty. In addition, fans at home can participate by submitting questions via Twitter before the event, using the hashtag #RedSoxTownHall.

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Wolf Pack Sign Goaltender David LeNeveu

HARTFORD, January 14, 2014:  Hartford Wolf Pack general manager Jim Schoenfeld announced today that the Wolf Pack has signed goaltender David LeNeveu to an American Hockey League contract.

Hartford Wolf PackThis will be the second tour of duty with the Wolf Pack for LeNeveu, an 11th-year veteran out of Cornell University.  LeNeveu saw 13 games of action with the Pack in 2007-08, going 8-3-2 with a 1.83 goals-against average, a 92.4% save percentage and one shutout.

LeNeveu, 30, has played in one AHL game this season for the Providence Bruins, a 1-0 loss at Syracuse Saturday in which LeNeveu earned Third-Star honors with 20 saves.  The 6-1, 187-pound Fernie, B.C. native has also appeared in eight ECHL games with the South Carolina Stingrays, action in which he was 4-4-0 with a 1.64 GAA and a 94.0% save percentage.  Three of LeNeveu’s four Stingray wins were by shutout, good for a tie for second among ECHL goaltenders in that category.

LeNeveu spent last season playing in Austria for Linz EHC, with whom he posted a 2.60 GAA and a 91.7% save percentage in 27 outings.

Originally selected in the second round (46th overall) of the 2002 NHL Draft by the Phoenix Coyotes, LeNeveu has played in 22 career NHL games with the Coyotes and Columbus Blue Jackets, going 5-9-2 with a 3.43 GAA and an 88.7% save percentage.  In 308 career AHL contests with the Wolf Pack, Bruins, Springfield Falcons, Utah Grizzlies, San Antonio Rampage, Iowa Chops and Oklahoma City Barons, LeNeveu has a total slate of 121-150-26, with a 2.77 GAA, a 90.9% save percentage and nine shutouts.   In addition to last year’s experience with Linz EHC, LeNeveu spent the 2009-10 season with Salzburg EC, winning an Austrian championship.

The Wolf Pack’s next action is this Friday night, January 17, as they travel to Glens Falls, NY to meet the Adirondack Phantoms.  Faceoff is 7:00 PM, and all the action can be heard live on Fox Sports Radio 1410, and on-line at www.foxsportsradio1410.com and iHeartRadio.  Video streaming is available at www.ahllive.com.

The Wolf Pack’s next home game is Friday, January 24, a 7:00 PM contest against the Springfield Falcons.  All Wolf Pack Friday-night home games feature $1 hot dogs and $2 beers through the start of the second period, presented by Marc’s Appliance Warehouse, located at 75 Prospect Ave., Hartford, CT.

Tickets for all Wolf Pack 2013-14 home games are on sale now at the Public Power Ticket Office at the XL Center, on-line at www.hartfordwolfpack.com and by phone at (877) 522-8499.  Wolf Pack tickets start as low as $12 for youth 12 years old or younger.  To speak with a representative about season or group tickets, call (855) 762-6451.

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Paw Prints – The Daily UConn Roundup – 1/14

UConn Huskies 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 the other sports the student-athletes engage in. 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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Video: UConn Women Pass Test Against Baylor, 66-55 [sox & dawgs]

Breanna Stewart Named American Athletic Conference Player of the Week [sox & dawgs]

Seven Huskies Named To Pool For 2014-16 USA Women's Basketball National Team [sox & dawgs]

UConn passes road test against Baylor [carl adamec – snyuconn.com]

Jefferson’s play a gift that keeps on giving [carl adamec – snyuconn.com]

UConn Toughs It Out At Baylor [john altavilla – hartford courant]

Notes From UConn’s Win At Baylor [john altavilla – hartford courant]

Geno’s Quotes Of The Night [john altavilla – hartford courant]

Huskies Made Sims Work For Everything She Got Tonight [rich elliott – ct post]

Huskies Passed A Big-Time Test At Baylor [rich elliott – ct post]

Jefferson Was A Star For Huskies In Win At Baylor [rich elliott –  ct post]

UConn outlasts Baylor [jim fuller – new haven register]

UConn's defense steps to the forefront [jim fuller – new haven register]

No. 1 UConn survives Baylor upset bid [ct post]

UConn responds late to finish off Baylor [ct post]

UConn Fights Off Determined Baylor, 66-55 [hartford courant]

Huskies Pass Composure Test [hartford courant]

Huskies work for win over No. 7 Baylor [new haven register]

Lady Bears put up fight, get overrun by top-ranked UConn, 66-55 [waco tribune-herald]

Passion mirrored in coaches Mulkey, Auriemma [waco tribune-herald]

A game both teams benefited from [mechelle voepel – espnW]

UConn Men's Basketball links

Amida Brimah Named American Athletic Conference Rookie of the Week [sox & dawgs]

Huskies Notes: Rankings, RPI, AAC Tickets, Etc. … [dom amore – hartford courant]

UConn basketball news on Brimah, Napier, AAC, etc. [gavin keefe – the day]

For one day, Huskies win rebound battle [waterbury republican-american]

UConn Football links

UConn Football Names Sarah Lawless Director Of Football Operations [sox & dawgs]

Two former UConn stars honored [jim fuller – new haven register]

Other UConn related links

M. Soccer. 4th Annual UConn Men's Soccer Golf Tournament Set To Take Place in June [uconnhuskies.com]

M. Soccer. Junior Goalkeeper Andre Blake Headed To The MLS [uconnhuskies.com]

W. Soccer. Four Huskies Named NEWISA All-New England [uconnhuskies.com]

W. Soccer. Women's Soccer To Hold Winter Clinic on February 15 [uconnhuskies.com]

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Wolf Pack’s Hensick Pumped to be Back in AHL

By Bob Crawford

By the time T.J. Hensick played his first game in a Hartford Wolf Pack uniform Saturday night in Wilkes-Barre, he had been through a whirlwind of change in the previous 72 hours.

Hartford Wolf PackThe seventh-year pro center had been over in Sweden, experiencing European hockey for the first time with the Modo club of Ornskoldsvik, before being offered an opportunity to return to North America, on an American Hockey League deal with the Abbotsford Heat, the westernmost member of the AHL.

In order to play in the AHL after starting the season in Europe, though, a player has to clear AHL waivers, and the Wolf Pack took advantage of the chance to bolster their offense with Hensick’s skills, putting in a waiver claim and thereby changing the former Colorado Avalanche and St. Louis Blue’s destination to the far eastern edge of hockey’s top development loop.

“It was a long three days,” Hensick said Sunday in Bridgeport, before he suited up for his second game with the Wolf Pack, “but I’m excited to be back in the American Hockey League and be in Hartford.  It’s a good feeling when you get claimed off waivers, it means the team obviously wanted you.  It just feels good to be back in North America and in the American Hockey League.”

Playing with the Wolf Pack is likely to be a different experience, though, than Hensick’s earlier AHL stops.  Having logged a total of 321 previous AHL games with the Lake Erie Monsters and the Peoria Rivermen, Hensick is certainly familiar with the league, but he has never played in the Eastern Conference, meaning that he is going to be seeing a lot that is new to him.

“I’m excited to see the new buildings, play teams that I’ve never played in my seven-year pro career, and see the mix,” he said.  “You always hear from the West side that this is a little more physical in the East, or a little more scoring, or the West always wants to be better than the East.  It will be fun, it’ll be exciting to see new buildings.  The buildings here I think are a little bit newer maybe than the West, but I’m looking forward to it, in every game, every building, every chance to play.”

One thing that Hensick knows will be a definite positive for him is the travel in the Northeast Division, which is much less burdensome than what he underwent in Cleveland and Peoria.

“I was shocked when they said it was only a 40-minute drive down the highway to Bridgeport,” he laughed.  “It’s great, it feels good.  You feel energized, you don’t have to worry about waking up early, catching a flight.  You don’t have to worry about getting your bags to wherever you’re going.  Last year I remember in Peoria I played in Milwaukee on Friday, bused to Chicago to play a game Saturday night in Oklahoma City and then bused from Oklahoma City down to Austin to play Texas.  So the travel will definitely be easier, and I’m looking forward to that, for sure.”

The Wolf Pack are certainly looking forward to having Hensick juice up their attack, and his 100 career AHL goals and 337 points in his first six years indicate that he should be a real shot in the arm for Ken Gernander’s crew.

“I like to think of myself as a skilled guy that can make plays, make room for other guys on my line with the hockey sense I have,” Hensick said when asked how he sees himself as a player.  “I like to be a guy on the power play that’s a go-to guy that can help the team score there and be a difference.  That’s usually been my game in the past.”

Hensick showed exactly those attributes in his first two games with the Wolf Pack this past weekend.  The University of Michigan Wolverine product chipped in a goal and an assist in his debut in Wilkes-Barre, then had a helper in the Pack’s 6-3 loss at Bridgeport Sunday.  His first Wolf Pack linemates were Jesper Fast and Ryan Bourque, and Hensick has enjoyed that combination.

“Any time you get new linemates, a new situation and a new environment, you definitely have to build some chemistry with your linemates,” he said.  “But I think with my skills, and playing with the wingers I played with, I think we’ll be able to create a lot.  It’s going to be a chemistry thing, you’ve got to get used to where guys are going to be on the ice at all times and be able to trust the situation.”

As for Hensick’s Swedish sojourn, it turned out to be short, but sweet.  After six years back and forth between the NHL and AHL, the timing seemed right to give the European route a whirl.

“It was something in the back of my mind,” he said.  “The setting that came up last summer (with Modo), it just felt like the right time to go try it out and see how it went.  I enjoyed every minute of my time in Sweden.  It’s a great league, just from a personal standpoint, I thought it was better for my career to come back here and be in the American Hockey League and hopefully continue on, next year hopefully find a two-way (NHL) contract back home.  But I’ve got nothing to say but good things about the Swedish League.  It’s a really good league.  Obviously the biggest difference is the ice, the ice is way bigger (in Europe).  I felt (Saturday) when I came out for warmups, I thought I was running into guys.  That’s the biggest adjustment, but I enjoyed my time, my wife enjoyed her time over there.  Just for me, I thought it was best to come back.”

Having been in the Western Conference for his entire AHL career, and coming in from Europe, Hensick had no preconceived notions about the Wolf Pack and its personnel, and his overall first impression is quite positive.

“It seems like a good group of guys,” he said.  “Obviously it’s a little nerve-wracking walking into a locker room, especially being claimed off waivers, being a veteran guy.  You don’t know where the mindset is, the mood.  You don’t want to be the guy that disrupts anything, but it seems like it’s a great mix, and I’m looking forward to getting to know everyone a little bit better as the season goes on.”

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UConn Football Names Sarah Lawless Director Of Football Operations

STORRS, Conn. – Sarah Lawless, who has been a member of the football staff at Notre Dame since 2010, has been named the Director of Football Operations at the University of Connecticut. In her role at UConn, Lawless will assist head coach Bob Diaco in a number of duties including coordination of team travel, organizing preseason camp, budgeting and acting as a liaison to various constituencies.

UConn HuskiesLawless spent the 2013 season as the coordinator of on-campus recruiting at Notre Dame. She organized all official and unofficial visits by prospective student-athletes, managed compliance and academic records for recruits, oversaw student workers and helped organize and direct gameday recruiting efforts.

Lawless worked for the football program as an operations assistant from 2010-12 while she attended graduate school at Notre Dame. She assisted with daily logistics, travel preparations plus organization and management of football summer camps.

Lawless earned both her undergraduate and graduate degrees from Notre Dame’s Mendoza College of Business. While an undergraduate, Lawless was a student manager all four years. She worked with the football team in her first three years at Notre Dame and was the senior manager for the women's basketball team in 2007-08.

She is a native of Morristown, N.J.

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In the Red Zone – January 14

In the Red Zone - Patriots

In 2004, the New England Patriots went out and got a running back in a trade.  They gave up a second round pick to the Cincinnati Bengals for Corey Dillon the Bengals franchise leader in rushing yards.  In three seasons in Foxboro, Dillon rushed for over 3,100 yards and had 39 TD’s (37 rushing, 2 receiving).  Dillon gave the Patriots something they lacked a big, bruising, clock killing running back.

Dillon had never played in a playoff game before coming to New England.  In three seasons of post season play he added 4 TD’s and 508 rushing yards in helping the Patriots win their third Super Bowl and brought them to another AFC Championship game.

In 2013 the Patriots went out and got a running back in a trade.  They swapped a 7th round pick and RB/KR Jeff Demps with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers for LeGarrette Blount. They got something they lacked a big, bruising, clock killing running back.

While not nearly as accomplished as Dillon was when he came to the Patriots, Blount fits the same mold.  In the season finale and the AFC Divisional Game this past Saturday you saw why people thought Blount would be a serious Heisman candidate in his senior season at Oregon. 

For those who don’t know, Blount turned into a disciplinary problem of the highest magnitude.  After a tough game a 19-8 loss in which he was held to negative rushing yards he punched a defenseless Boise State player on the field after the game and then went at it with the Broncos students in their own stadium.  Oregon suspended him for the season.

He went from 1,002 rushing yards and 17 TD’s in 2008 in 13 games to just 3 games played as a senior in 2009 with 82 rushing yards and 2 TD’s.  Quite the fall for a Heisman hopeful but after being given a second chance by Oregon coach Chip Kelley he was able to play in the final regular season game against Oregon State and in the Rose Bowl against Ohio State.

After three seasons in Tampa Bay in which he ran for over 1,900 yards and 13 TD’s he became expendable with the emergence of Doug Martin and was dealt to the Patriots.  And such a minor move by Bill Belichick has proven to be the defining force of this team after injuries have taken down most of the teams proven players.

In his first career playoff game Blount was absolutely amazing.  In the 43-22 win over the Indianapolis Colts he rushed for 166 yards on 24 carries with 4 TD’s and he topped it off with a back breaking, dagger to the heart 73-yard TD on the Patriots first offensive play in the fourth quarter.

In the fourth quarter alone he rushed for 114-yards and a TD.  He had 103 of those yards on just two carries, he set a franchise record for most rushing TD’s in any game, regular or post season and tied the franchise record for most rushing yards in a playoff game (Curtis Martin, vs. Pittsburgh January 5, 1997).

Blount is sure to be a force once again against Denver in the AFC Championship Game.  The Broncos defense gave up 399 points this season and 5,700 yards (4,000 in the air, 1,700 on the ground) and hopefully it bodes well for Blount to continue on this tremendous roll.

Another impact player from Saturday was rookie linebacker Jamie Collins who was taken in the second round of the draft from Southern Mississippi.  While in school Collins played linebacker and defensive back his first two seasons and then in his junior and senior years was primarily a defensive lineman.

We saw first hand those DB cover skills on Saturday a few times he first made a nice play along the sideline to bat away a pass from Indianapolis TE Coby Fleener.  Then late in the game when the Patriots rushed three and dropped eight Collins came up with a pick.  His first NFL interception came in a playoff game and once again he was on Fleener this time over the middle and he ended a drive before it even gained momentum. 

The INT was huge, there was nearly 13 minutes to play and it was still a two score game at that point and it occurred on the first play after the 73-yard Blount TD.  The turnover also gave the Patriots great field position, which they turned into a Stevan Ridley TD.  In a two minute span the game went from 7 points to 21 points because of two huge plays. 

The end of the Colts season happened that fast.

Game Notes

The spread was Patriots MINUS 7.5 and the teams were OVER the under/over line of 53.  I gave the points (Patriots) and took the under.  I missed on the under and hit on the cover.

I am now 6-11 vs. the spread in 2013 and 9 for 17 on calling the under/over.

The Patriots lead the playoff series with the Colts, 3-1.  Overall they lead the series 46-28 including the postseason.

New England has won the last four games against Indianapolis all at Gillette Stadium.

The Patriots are now 25-17 all-time in the playoffs.

They are 11-6 in the Divisional Round of the playoffs and they are 8-2 as the home team in the Divisional Round including 6-1 at Gillette Stadium.

They are 11-3 in playoff games at Gillette Stadium they are 15-4 at home overall.

They have a home winning percentage in the postseason of .789 that is second best behind Oakland’s .792 among teams with at least 10 home playoff games

With the win they tied the Oakland Raiders for the 5th most playoff wins in NFL history with 25.

Patriots are first team since 2001-04 Eagles to advance to three consecutive conference championship games.

Set franchise record with 6 rushing TD’s most in any game, regular season or playoffs.

Tied franchise record with 4 INT’s in a playoff game.

Bill Belichick coached teams are 14-8 vs. the Colts.  He is 12-6 with New England and 2-2 with Cleveland including playoffs.

Overall in his NFL career Belichick is 218-113.  The 218 wins are good for 5th all-time in NFL history.

Chuck Pagano is in his 2nd year as head coach of the Colts and he has a record of 22-10 in the regular season and he is 1-2 in the post season for an overall record of 23-12.

Pagano is 0-2 vs. New England in his career including postseason.

This is Tom Brady’s 14th NFL season he is 11-4 vs. the Colts in his career including playoffs.  He is 83-13 at home in his career in the regular season and 12-3 in the post season for a combined record of 95-16.

Overall he is 148-43 as a starting QB and is 18-7 in the playoffs for an overall record of 166-50.

He made his 25th career playoff start most in NFL history.

His 18 postseason wins are most in NFL history.

Had streak of throwing a TD pass in 18 consecutive postseason games broken.

Patriots are 4-0 all-time in postseason when Brady has no TD passes.

The Patriots Inactives were: WR Aaron Dobson; LB Steve Beauharnais; OL Chris Barker; DT Isaac Sopoaga; DE Jake Bequette and DB Justin Green.

RB LeGarrette Blount led the Patriots running backs with 166-yards on 24 carries and he had 4 TD’s.

WR Julian Edelman had 6 catches and 84-yards receiving to lead the Patriots.  

New England was 11 for 18 for 61% on 3rd down conversions. They were 0 for 1 on 4th down.

The Pats were 5 for 6 in the red zone and 5 for 5 on goal to goal efficiency.

New England won the time of possession having the ball for 35:00.

Patriots had 23 first downs to 16 for the Colts.

LB Dont’a Hightower had 8 tackles to lead the team.

The New England defense allowed Indianapolis 386 yards of total offense. The Patriots had 419 yards for the game.

The Patriots had 3 sacks and 10 QB hits.

Indianapolis QB Andrew Luck is 22-10 in his 2nd NFL season he is 1-2 in the playoffs for an overall record of 23-12.

He is 0-2 vs. New England in his career including playoffs.

The Colts were 6 for 15 for 40% on 3rd down conversions and 1 for 1 on fourth down.

Indianapolis was 0 for 2 in the red zone and 0 for 1 on goal to go.

Pete Morelli was the referee for the game.

68,756 attended the game at Gillette Stadium in Foxboro MA.  It was cloudy, raining, windy and 57 degrees.

Offensive Player of the Game: Patriots RB LeGarrette Blount had 166-yards on 24 carries with 4 TD’s.  Set franchise record with 4 rushing TD’s in a game and tied franchise record for 166-yards rushing in a playoff game.

Defensive Player of the Game: Patriots LB Jamie Collins had 6 tackles, 1 sack, 2 tackles for loss, 3 QB hits, 1 INT and 1 pass defensed.

Next Week

AFC ChampionshipUp next: Denver Broncos

Location: Mile High Stadium at Sports Authority Field, Denver CO

Date/Time: Sunday January 19 at 3 p.m.

TV Network: CBS

Video: UConn Women Pass Test Against Baylor, 66-55

There were multiple streaks on the line during Monday night's UConn Huskies women's basketball game against the Baylor Lady Bears.

You had Baylor's 69 game home winning streak as well UConn's 23 game winning streak. The final piece of the puzzle was UConn having beat their first 17 opponents by double digits.

Baylor's 69 game winning streak fell as UConn survived a second half Lady Bears run to win 66-55 in front of a sold out crowd and nationally televised audience at the Ferrell Center in Waco, TX.

No. 1 UConn improves to 18-0 while No. 7 Baylor falls to 14-2.

UConn forward Brianna Stewart shoots over a trio of Baylor players including Kristina Higgins, Khadijiah, and Odyssey Sims in 1st half action.Breanna Stewart led the way for the Huskies with a double-double of 18 points and 11 rebounds. Bria Hartley added 17 points while Texas native Moriah Jefferson had 13 points, five assists and four steals.

Stefanie Dolson rounded out the Huskies in double digits with 10 points and seven rebounds.

The nation's leading scorer, Odyssey Sims, was held 12 points below her average but managed to lead all scorers in the game with 20 points. Nina Davis added a double-double of her own with 11 points and 17 rebounds.

Baylor coach Kim Mulkey's daughter, Makenzie Robertson, chipped in with 10 points and five rebounds. It was the first loss at the Ferrell Center for Sims and Robertson.

Neither team was at its best in the first half as UConn led 36-27. Both teams battled a little bit of  foul trouble during the half and neither team shot the ball particularly well as Baylor was just 6-of-28 (21.4%) while the Huskies were 11-of-30 (36.7%).

Baylor started off the second half hot as they were 6-of-8 and rallied to cut the lead down to three at 45-42. UConn would increase their lead a few points before Sims three cut it to one at 50-49.

However, Sims wouldn't score the rest of the of the game and the Huskies used a 6-0 run to push their lead back up. The Lady Bears would get the lead back down to three points with 5:12 remaining but would only score two points the rest of the way.

Nobody expected this one to be easy for UConn. We all knew Baylor would give them a good fight. It's good teaching and learning experience for both teams. It also shows them where they are with six weeks or so to go before postseason play starts.

It's obvious UConn still has a few things to work on. But, they also got put into an unfamiliar situation for really the first time this season and showed a lot of resiliency.

That was the final non-conference game for the Huskies who now return to conference play on Sunday. They'll head to the RAC for a 3 p.m. matchup with the Rutgers Scarlet Knights.

UConn Huskies @ Baylor Lady Bears 1/13/14 box score

Here are the postgame quotes from Baylor and UConn.

For those interested, here are Baylor's postgame notes.

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photo credit: michael mcandrews – hartford courant

Ten Players Participating In Red Sox 2014 Rookie Program

Boston, MA – The Boston Red Sox 2014 Rookie Program started today at Fenway Park. Ten of Boston's top prospects will take part in the week-long program, which focuses on easing their transition into becoming major league players with the Red Sox.

Boston Red SoxNine of the participants were in the organization for all or part of 2013: pitchers Matt Barnes, Henry Owens, Noe Ramirez, and Anthony Ranaudo; catchers Blake Swihart and Christian Vazquez; and infielders Garin Cecchini, Deven Marrero, and Travis Shaw. Also taking part will be pitcher Dalier Hinojosa, who was acquired by the club after the regular season.

The program includes two workouts daily that emphasize conditioning and strength training as well as concentration on fundamentals. In addition, the players are attending a number of seminars that will focus on the assimilation into major league life off the field. They will also visit Boston Children's Hospital and will paint murals at the McKinley Middle School in Boston alongside members of the Red Sox Scholars program.

A number of individuals will speak to the group, including President/Chief Executive Officer Larry Lucchino, Executive Vice President/General Manager Ben Cherington, manager John Farrell, hitting coach Greg Colbrunn, pitching coach Juan Nieves, bullpen coach Dana LeVangie, Coordinator of Sports Medicine Service Dan Dyrek, Head Athletic Trainer Rick Jameyson, and Boston Celtics President of Basketball Operations Danny Ainge.

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