Red Sox Make Uehara Deal Official

While we are STILL waiting to hear what's going on with the Mike Napoli deal, the Boston Red Sox made the signing of Koji Uehara official on Tuesday.

Here's the release from the Red Sox:

BOSTON, MA—The Boston Red Sox today signed right-handed pitcher Koji Uehara to a one-year contract through the 2013 season.  In 37 relief appearances for the Texas Rangers last season, Uehara had a career-low 1.75 ERA (7 ER), ranking fifth among American Leaguers with at least 30.0 innings.  He also posted the third-highest strikeout-to-walk ratio (14.33) and the fourth-lowest WHIP (0.64) in modern Major League history (since 1900).

Boston Red SoxUehara (pronounced EW-eh-hara), 37, recorded 43 strikeouts compared to three walks over 36.0 innings in 2012.  His 14.33 strikeout-to-walk ratio trailed only Hall of Famer Dennis Eckersley (18.33 in 1989, 18.25 in 1990) among all-time single-season leaders.

He held right-handed batters to a .125 average (7-for-56) last season, the fourth-lowest mark among Major Leaguers with at least 50 batters faced.  Among AL pitchers against right-handed hitters, he also ranked tied for second in opponent OPS (.369) and sixth in opponent slugging (.214).  

Following a 10-year career in Japan, Uehara was signed as an international free agent by the Orioles in 2009 and made 12 starts that year.  Since shifting to the bullpen in 2010, he leads all Major Leaguers with a 10.76 strikeout-to-walk ratio (183 K/17 BB) and has averaged 11.36 strikeouts per nine innings (145.0 IP), the third-highest mark among American Leaguers with at least 125.0 innings over that time. 

Over the last three years, he has held right-handers to a .177 batting average (47-for-265), third in the AL during that time (minimum of 200 batters faced).  He posted a 0.72 WHIP or lower in consecutive seasons (0.72 in 2011, 0.64 in 2012), becoming just the second big leaguer ever to accomplish the feat along with Eckersley in 1989 and 1990.

The Osaka, Japan native, who was traded to the Texas Rangers on July 31, 2011, is 5-9 with 14 saves, 35 holds, and a 2.89 ERA (68 ER/211.2 IP) while striking out 231 compared to 29 walks in 157 appearances over four Major League seasons with the Orioles (2009-11) and the Rangers (2011-12). Among Japanese-born pitchers in the Majors, his 0.92 career WHIP and 1.23 walks per nine innings are the lowest such rates ever, while his 9.82 strikeouts per nine innings is second all time to Takashi Saito (minimum of 200.0 IP).

He appeared in three postseason games for the Rangers in 2011 and tossed a scoreless frame for Texas in the 2012 American League Wild Card game.

In his 10 seasons (1999-2008) for the Yomiuri Giants in the Nippon Professional Baseball (NPB) Central League, Uehara compiled a 112-62 record with 33 saves, a 3.01 ERA (518 ER/1,549.0 IP) and 1,376 strikeouts.  He led the NPB in wins in 1999 and 2002, ERA in 1999 and 2004, and strikeouts in 1999 and 2003.

An eight-time NPB All-Star (1999-2005, 2007), he was named the Central League Rookie of the Year in 1999, along with winning the Sawamura Award as the NPB’s top pitcher, the Golden Glove Award, and being named to the Top Nine Award as NPB’s best all-around starting pitcher in both 1999 and 2002.  He led the Giants to the Japan Series championship in 2000 and 2002.

He also participated in both the 2004 and 2008 Olympic Games for Team Japan, and helped lead his country to the gold medal at the inaugural World Baseball Classic in 2006.

Uehara will wear No. 19.  With the signing, the Red Sox 40-man roster is now at 40.

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Paw Prints – The Daily UConn Roundup – 12/18

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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UConn Women's Basketball links

UConn game at Stanford sold out [carl adamec – sny.com]

Dailey To Be Inducted In State Hall of Fame [john altavilla – hartford courant]

UConn Women Feeling A Particular Loss [john altavilla – hartford courant]

Stokes, Tuck Will Not Play Vs. Oakland [rich elliott – ct post]

No introductions necessary for Rizzotti [jim fuller – new haven register]

Amber Bepko, Hartford excited at chance to host Huskies [new haven register]

Being independent no easy task [espnw]

UConn Men's Basketball links

Kevin Ollie’s Take [dom amore – hartford courant]

Wrapping Things Up from XL [dom amore – hartford courant]

UConn Honored Newtown Victims Both as Team and Individually Monday Night [david borges – new haven register]

UConn 84, Maryland Eastern Shore 50 [kevin duffy – ct post]

Notes/Quotes from UMES: “We’re going to continue to not just have moments, but have a movement where we can stop this violence.” [kevin duffy – ct post]

Post game breakdown, video: Maryland-Eastern Shore [gavin keefe – the day]

UConn takes care of UMES [neill ostrout – journal inquirer]

UConn 84, UMES 50 [john silver – journal inquirer]

Shore Thing [uconn huskies basketball]

Second-half run keys UConn blowout win [ct post]

UConn's frontcourt must improve [ct post]

UConn Tops Maryland Eastern Shore, 84-50 [hartford courant]

Huskies Still Getting Beat Under The Boards [hartford courant]

Huskies Pay Tribute To Newtown Victims [hartford courant]

Spirited victory [journal inquirer]

State of mourning [journal inquirer]

Huskies march past Maryland-Eastern Shore on somber night [new haven register]

Huskies deliver a win in tribute to Sandy Hook [the day]

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In The Red Zone – December 18

In the Red Zone

The Sunday night game in Foxboro was certainly a roller coaster for both teams and their fanbases but it was San Francisco fans who got to enjoy the last ride at the fair when they came away with a 41-34 win over New England at Gillette Stadium.

A few things stand out from loss to the 49ers.

► The weather.  It was miserable for both sides and it had a definite effect on the game but it was the Niners who were hurt less by what Mother Nature threw down.

► The weather did lead to several miscues, both teams had a tough time hanging onto the ball, but while San Francisco had 6 fumbles they only lost one.  A second fumble led to the Patriots taking over on downs when it resulted in a loss of yards on a 4th down conversion attempt.  New England only managed 3 points off the miscues.  Colin Kaepernick, the Niners QB, also threw an interception.

►The Patriots on the other hand had two fumbles and lost both and a pair of Tom Brady interceptions.  San Francisco turned the 4 turnovers into 14 points.

► Lack of a pass rush by the Patriots as they gave Kaepernick too much time to throw and allowed him to look for his second and third options on pass plays.  While people are mad at the play of the secondary and in some cases there was poor coverage or tackling, you can only cover someone for so long before they break free.

► San Francisco’s six biggest yardage plays led directly to four 49ers touchdowns, all on passes from Kaepernick.  24-yards to Randy Moss, 27-yards to Michael Crabtree, 34-yards to Delaney Walker and 38-yards to Crabtree for the game winning TD.

► The Patriots lack of quit.  They came off the canvas and with the heart of champion the rallied back.  In a game clock span of 18:38 they made a 28-point deficit disappear like a David Copperfield trick.  Danny Woodhead had two TD runs, Brady ran for one and threw to Aaron Hernandez for another and what just a short time before looked like game, blouses was turned into a dog fight.

► New England’s special teams which are usually so good let them down.  They got caught on a fake punt on 4th and 10 that went for a 31-yard gain.  Out of 7 kickoffs only one result in touchback despite four going into the endzone.  LaMichael James killed them on the other kickoff returns running out 4 for 133 yards including a long one of 63 yards that set up the game-winning touchdown.

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News and Notes

Patriots head coach Bill Belichick had his weekly day after conference call with the media on Monday.  (patriots.com)

Offensive snaps by skill players vs. San Francisco (ESPN Boston)

Defensive snaps played vs. Niners (ESPN Boston)

Confused by Ed Hochuli’s long-winded call following the punt? Try this for an explanation (ESPN Boston)

Patriots family honors Newtown victims (Boston Herald)

Belichick says loss doesn’t look any better after film review (Boston Globe)

Five takeaways from the Patriots loss to the 49ers (Boston Globe)

Ridley: I have to do better holding onto the football (Boston Globe)

The Patriots are 18-16 all-time on Sunday Night Football, 11-6 as the home team and 6-4 at Gillette Stadium.

The Patriots have eclipsed 500 points for the season for the 4th time. (NFL RECORD)

The Niners lead the overall series 8-4.

New England is 3-4 as the home team in the series.

Since 1999 the Patriots have the best record in the NFL at 157-65.

New England had its 7-game winning streak snapped.

Since 2001 New England is 43-6 in December games.

The Patriots are now a combined 21-1 in the second half of the season since 2010.  It was their first second half loss since Week 17 in 2010.

The Patriots lost their first December home game since December 22, 2002 when they were beaten by the New York Jets, 30-17.

The Patriots are 23-2 in December home games since 2002.

They are 18-4 vs. the NFC at Gillette Stadium.  The Packers (2002), Giants (2011) Cardinals (2012) and now the 49ers are the only NFC teams to have beaten the Patriots at home since 2002.

The New England defense has forced a turnover in 25 consecutive games dating back to Week 6 in 2011.

Bill Belichick is now 202-108 including playoffs in his career.

Bill Belichick is 3-1 vs. the San Francisco in his career (2-1 with the Patriots).

Tom Brady is 1-1 against San Francisco in his career.  Overall including playoffs he is 150-44.

He became the 5th QB in NFL history to throw for 4,000+ yards in a season five times joining Peyton Manning (12x), Drew Brees (7x), Dan Marino (6x) and Brett Favre (6 x).

Brady had his career high 4 rushing TD of the year.

Brady has 330 TD passes in his career he is now 5th all-time.  Hall of Famer Fran Tarkenton is 4th with 342.

He has thrown 30+ TD passes for the 4th time in his career.

WR Wes Welker now has catches in 114 consecutive games including playoffs, 97 as a Patriot.  The last time Welker did not have a catch in a game was 12/24/05 as a Dolphin.

He went over 100 receptions for the season for the 5th time in his career. (NFL RECORD)

He leads the team in receiving with 100 catches for 1172 yards and is tied for 2nd with Brandon Lloyd with 4 receiving TD’s.

Lloyd had 10 catches for 190 yards with a long of 53 yards.  It is the highest single game total for a Patriots receiver in 2012.

TE Aaron Hernandez also had 10 catches on Sunday night for 92 yards and 1 TD.

RB Stevan Ridley saw limited action but still leads the team in rushing with 252 attempts for 1105 yards and 10 TD’s.

RB Danny Woodhead ran for two TD’s. He had 61 yards on 12 carries.

S Devin McCourty had his team leading 5th INT when he picked Kaepernick on the opening drive of the second half.

CB Aqib Talib had his first fumble recovery as a Patriot after S Steve Gregory knocked the ball loose from Delaney Walker.

LB Jerod Mayo continues to lead the team with 170 tackles (105 solo).  The team usually adjusts the counts based on coaches film study so in the Friday game preview we will have Mayo’s official total.

DE Rob Ninkovich had a sack it was Ninko’s 7.5 sack of the season he leads the team and it’s a career high.

LB Dont’a Hightower and Ninkovich each had 2 tackles for loss.

Hightower, Gregory and McCourty all had a pass defensed.

WR Matthew Slater had 2 special teams tackles.

CB Alfonzo Dennard (knee) and LB Mike Rivera (ankle) suffered injuries.

New England scored 4 TD’s on 16 possessions. They also had 2 FG’s, 5 punts, 2 INT’s, 2 fumbles and loss of downs.

San Francisco had 17 possessions.  5 TD’s, 2 FG’s, 1 missed FG, 5 punts, 1 fumble, 1 INT, lost ball on downs and end of game clock expired.

The Patriots sacked San Francisco QB Colin Kaepernick 1 time, while Brady was sacked 3 times.

New England is PLUS 22 in turnover differential, 1st in the NFL. The offense has given up 7 INT and 7 fumbles, while the defense has 16 INTs and 20 fumble recoveries. 

The Patriots were 4 for 5 (100%) in the red zone.  They had 4 TDs and 1 FG.

New England was 2 for 15 (13%) on third down conversions and 5 for 6 (83%) on 4th down attempts.

San Francisco is 4-3 all-time at New England and is 1-1 in Gillette Stadium.

The Niners snapped a three game series losing streak.

San Francisco is 13-9 on Sunday Night Football games, they are 4-4 as the road team.

San Francisco head coach Jim Harbaugh, is in his 2nd season, he is 23-6-1 in the regular season and 1-1 in the post season for an overall record of 24-7-1.

He is 1-0 vs. the Patriots.

49ers QB Colin Kaepernick is in his 2nd NFL season.  He is 4-1 in the regular season and 1-0 vs. New England.

Kaepernick had 4 TD passes and 4 fumbles (0 lost).

San Francisco was 5 for 14 (36%) on 3rd down conversions and 1 for 2 (50%) on 4th down attempts.

The Niners were 1 for 4 (%) in the red zone.  They had 1 TD, 2 FG’s and a fumble.

San Francisco is PLUS 8 in turnover differential, tied for 11th in the NFL. The offense has given up 7 INT and 7 fumbles, while the defense has 12 INTs and 10 fumble recoveries. 

Next Week

The Patriots visit the Jacksonville Jaguars on Sunday at Ever Bank Field in Jacksonville FL.  Kick off is at 1 p.m. on CBS.

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Video: UConn Men Return With 84-50 Win

UConn men's basketball honors the victims of the Sandy Hook Elementary School tragedy

The UConn Huskies men's basketball team returned from their final exams break and had to deal with the emotions of that are still raw after what transpired on Friday in Newton, CT.

After honoring the memory of the victims, the Huskies did their best to take people's minds, albeit temporarily, off what happened. And as you might expect, UConn was a little bit rusty as were the Maryland-Eastern Shore Hawks.

The Huskies used a big second half to pick up an 84-50 win over the Hawks in front of 8,841 at the XL Center in Hartford, CT on Monday night.

UConn improves to 8-2 while the Hawks fall to 0-9.

After going scoreless his last time out, Omar Calhoun had his best game so far as he led the Huskies with 22 points. Ryan Boatright added 21 points and four rebounds which tied Enosch Wolf and DeAndre Daniels for the team high. Daniels also had 13 points.

Shabazz Napier had a nice all-around game with 11 points and eight assists.

Louis Bell led the Hawks with 12 points. Ron Spencer added 11 points and a game-high eight rebounds.  Kevin Mays also had a nice game with eight points, six rebounds and four assists.

With our thoughts elsewhere, it's tough to focus on things. It's understandable as everyone grieves differently. Hopefully, the Huskies can continue to provide a distraction.

Given it was their first game back, they really in the end didn't play so bad. But with Big East play approaching, they really need to work on their rebounding as they let the Hawks, an 0-9 team coming on, out work them on the boards 30-26.

Something tells me Kevin Ollie will have them working on that before they take the court again.

That'll come on Friday night when they'll host the Fordham Rams at the XL Center. Tip is scheduled for 7 p.m.

Maryland-Eastern Shore Hawks @ UConn Huskies 12.17.12 box score

Here are the postgame quotes from UConn head coach Kevin Ollie.

Here are UConn's postgame notes.

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2013 NCAA Men’s Basketball Rankings – Week 7 (Dec. 17)

AP & USA Today Coaches Polls

The NCAA men's basketball rankings are out and the UConn Huskies remain among the others receiving votes in both polls.

The Duke Blue Devils (I just threw up in my mouth) are the new No. 1 team in the land. They are followed by the Michigan Wolverines, Syracuse Orange, Arizona Wildcats and Louisville Cardinals in the AP Poll. In the ESPN USA Today Coaches Poll, the top three is the same with Louisville at No. 4 and Arizona at No. 5.

Joining Syracuse and Louisville from the Big East in the top 25 are the Cincinnati Bearcats (11/11), Georgetown Hoyas (15/21) and Notre Dame Fighting Irish (22/22).

The Pitt Panthers join UConn among the others receiving votes in both polls. The Marquette Golden Eagles are among the others receiving votes in the AP Poll.

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AP Top 25 USA Today Coaches Poll
RK TEAM REC PTS PVS RK TEAM REC PTS PVS
1 Duke (62) 9-0 1,622 2 1 Duke (30) 9-0 774 2
2 Michigan (3) 11-0 1,543 3 2 Michigan (1) 11-0 743 3
3 Syracuse 9-0 1,465 4 3 Syracuse 9-0 695 4
4 Arizona 8-0 1,371 8 4 Louisville 9-1 640 6
5 Louisville 9-1 1,362 6 5 Arizona 8-0 632 8
6 Indiana 9-1 1,321 1 6 Indiana 9-1 627 1
7 Ohio State 8-1 1,249 7 7 Ohio State 8-1 595 7
8 Florida 7-1 1,163 5 8 Kansas 8-1 552 9
9 Kansas 8-1 1,110 9 9 Florida 7-1 532 5
10 Illinois 12-0 1,044 10 10 Illinois 12-0 482 10
11 Cincinnati 10-0 967 11 11 Cincinnati 10-0 460 12
12 Missouri 8-1 886 12 12 Missouri 8-1 451 11
13 Minnesota 11-1 730 13 13 Creighton 10-1 351 13
14 Gonzaga 10-1 710 14 14 Gonzaga 10-1 339 14
15 Georgetown 9-1 579 15 15 San Diego State 8-1 296 15
16 New Mexico 11-0 548 17 16 Minnesota 11-1 273 16
17 Creighton 10-1 530 16 17 New Mexico 11-0 219 20
18 San Diego State 8-1 493 18 18 UNLV 8-1 216 17
19 Butler 8-2 361 NR 19 North Carolina 8-2 187 18
20 Michigan State 9-2 343 19 19 Michigan State 9-2 187 19
21 UNLV 8-1 315 20 21 Georgetown 9-1 180 21
22 Notre Dame 9-1 291 22 22 Notre Dame 9-1 125 24
23 North Carolina 8-2 256 21 23 Kentucky 7-3 98 22
24 Oklahoma State 8-1 244 24 24 Oklahoma State 8-1 94 23
25 North Carolina State 7-2 198 25 25 Butler 8-2 89 NR
Dropped from rankings: Dropped from rankings:
Wichita State 23 North Carolina State 25
Others receiving votes: Others receiving votes:
Oregon 176, Pittsburgh 158, Kentucky 41, Wyoming 14, Marquette 8, Virginia Commonwealth 7, Wichita State 6, Connecticut 4, Murray State 4, Miami (FL) 3, Maryland 2, Bucknell 1 North Carolina State 84, Pittsburgh 74, Oregon 45, Virginia Commonwealth 11, Wyoming 8, Connecticut 6, Wichita State 5, Murray State 3, Oklahoma 2

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UConn Establishes Memorial Scholarship to Honor Victims of Newtown School Tragedy

Here's a press release from UConn announcing the creation of a memorial scholarship in memory of those who died in the horrific tragedy in Newtown last Friday.

STORRS, Conn.  — In response to the grief and shock accompanying the tragic school killings in Newtown last Friday, the University of Connecticut has created a memorial scholarship fund to honor those who died.

UConn's tribute to the Sandy Hook Elementary School victimsThe Sandy Hook School Memorial Scholarship Fund at the University of Connecticut will provide financial aid for any students who currently attend the elementary school, as well as siblings of those killed in the assault and dependents of teachers and other adults who also lost their lives, who are accepted to attend the University in the future.

"It is not easy to conceive of the most heartfelt and respectful way to respond in the wake of such a shattering event," UConn president Susan Herbst says. "Yet Newtown is in our own state and many of our students and alumni have ties to those who are affected directly. The gift of higher education is a transformational one. We want the students of Sandy Hook to have the opportunity to study at a top public research university."

Donations will be collected through the University of Connecticut Foundation to establish a fund in anticipation of supporting the Sandy Hook Elementary students enrolled in the K-4 grades today who will be of college age beginning in approximately 2021.

For siblings and dependents of those who died, funds will be immediately expendable to provide them with scholarship assistance at UConn as needed. All of the monies received will be spent solely for the fund's purpose. If any funds remain once the needs of the groups above have been met, they will be used to benefit any future student from Newtown who attends UConn.

UConn's Hall of Fame women's basketball coach Geno Auriemma and his wife, Kathy, have made an $80,000 lead gift to the fund.

"Over this past difficult weekend, Kathy and I gave much consideration to what we as a family could do that would have some significance for the future," Auriemma says. "Because UConn is so important to us, we decided to establish a scholarship and encourage other UConn alumni, friends and fans around the world to invest in the future of the Sandy Hook survivors."

UConn alumni and members of the public seeking a way to pay tribute to the victims of the tragedy are invited to contribute to the Sandy Hook School Memorial Scholarship Fund.

More information is available at the University of Connecticut (www.uconn.edu) and UConn Foundation (www.foundation.uconn.edu) websites.

Ways to Donate to the Sandy Hook School Memorial Scholarship Fund

 Via text: Donors may contribute to the fund by texting 50555 with uconn newtown.

University alumni should also add their name and graduation year. For example: uconn newtown John Smith 88. $10.00 donation to support the University of Connecticut Foundation through the mGive Foundation. Charges will appear on your wireless bill or be deducted from your prepaid balance. All purchases must be authorized by account holder. Must be 18 years of age or have parental permission to participate. Message and Data Rates May Apply. Text STOP to 50555 to STOP. Text HELP to 50555 for HELP. Full Terms and Privacy Policy: s.uconn.edu/txt.

Online giving page: Visit www.friends.uconn.edu/sandyhook to make a gift on the secure online giving site.

By mail: Mail your check to the UConn Foundation at 2390 Alumni Drive Unit 3206, Storrs, CT 06269-3206. Please note on your check that the gift is for the Sandy Hook School Memorial Scholarship Fund.

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UConn To Pay Tribute To Newtown Tragedy

Here's the press release from UConn about what the UConn Huskies men's and women's basketball team's will do to honor the victims from the horrific tragedy that happened last Friday in Newton, CT.

STORRS, Conn. – The University of Connecticut will hold special pre-game ceremonies before the men’s basketball game on Monday and the women’s basketball game on Wednesday in honor of the tragic incidents that took place at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown last Friday.

UConn's tribute to the Sandy Hook Elementary School victimsFans are asked to be in their seats for these games by 6:50 p.m. for the ceremonies. The UConn men play Maryland Eastern Shore on Monday at 7:00 p.m. while the women play Oakland on Wednesday at 7:00 p.m. Both games are at the XL Center in Hartford.

The UConn men’s and women’s basketball teams will both be wearing patches on their games jerseys in recognition of the tragedy. The patch is a rectangle with a green background, a black outline and the letters “SH” in white. The school colors of Sandy Hook Elementary School are green and white. UConn bench personnel and others associated with the game will also be wearing special green and white ribbons.

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Report: Red Sox Sign Stephen Drew To One-Year Deal

Stephen Drew #5 of the Oakland Athletics hits a RBI double against the Detroit Tigers in the 6th inning during Game Four of the American League Division Series at Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum on October 10, 2012 in Oakland, California.

It looks like Jose Iglesias will have to wait another year before taking over at shortstop for the Boston Red Sox.

According to Jon Heyman of CBSSports.com, the Red Sox and Stephen Drew have agreed to a one-year deal. Heyman reports that it's worth $9.5 million.

With Mike Aviles being jettisoned in the off-season, it was thought Iglesias would have the chance to be the full-time shortstop. Now with Drew, the brother of J.D. Drew, Iglesias will probably spend another season in Triple-A Pawtucket getting more time to develop his offensive skills.

Drew spent his first 6.5 seasons with the Arizona Diamondbacks before he was traded to the Oakland Athletics. He only appeared in 79 games in 2012, hitting a combined .223 with seven home runs and 28 RBIs between the two teams.

I'm not sure how I feel about this.

Iglesias is definitely ready defensively. We've all seen that. Offensively, he's not quite there. But he was starting to hit the ball a lot better towards the end of the season with more playing time.

I do wonder if they'll still give him a chance to earn the starting job during spring training.

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Paw Prints – The Daily UConn Roundup – 12/17

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 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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It's game day for the UConn Huskies men's basketball team as they'll take on the Maryland-Eastern Shore Hawks at the XL Center in Hartford, CT at 7 p.m. The game will be broadcast locally in Connecticut on SNY. You can also watch online at WatchESPN. You can also listen on the IMG/UConn Radio Network.

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UConn Men's Basketball links

With Heavy Hearts, UConn Prepares for a Basketball Game [dom amore – hartford courant]

Kevin Ollie, UConn Players Address Newtown Tragedy [david borges – new haven register]

Notes/Quotes from Dec. 16: Ollie talks Catholic Seven [kevin duffy – ct post]

Ollie, Huskies react to Newtown tragedy, etc. (video) [gavin keefe – the day]

At a crossroads [john silver – sny.com]

Men's Basketball Takes On UMES On Monday [uconnhuskies.com]

UConn feels impact of Newtown tragedy [ct post]

UConn Men Find It Hard To Focus In Midst Of Tragedy [hartford courant]

Huskies will return to court Monday with heavy hearts [new haven register]

Huskies get back to work with Newtown very much on their minds [the day]

UConn Football links

JUCO Tight End commits to UConn [jim fuller – new haven register]

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