Paw Prints – The Daily UConn Roundup – 3/5

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’ll take on the St. John’s Red Storm in the semifinals of the Big East Tournament. Tip is scheduled for approximately 8:30 p.m. and the game will be nationally-televised on ESPNU.

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UConn Women’s Basketball links

The Future Of Big East Scheduling [John Altavilla – Hartford Courant]

ESPN’s “Outside The Lines” Profiles Elena Delle Donne [John Altavilla – Hartford Courant]

Could UConn Be Sent Away From Bridgeport? [John Altavilla – Hartford Courant]

Mosqueda-Lewis Says UConn Will Be “Different Team” [John Altavilla – Hartford Courant]

Hartley Not Concerned By Her Recent Shooting Struggles [Rich Elliott – CT Post]

UConn’s Hayes, Rutgers’ Sykes to square off again [Jim Fuller – New Haven Register]

West Virginia would like to play UConn in the future [Jim Fuller – New Haven Register]

Revenge not driving UConn [Jim Fuller – New Haven Register]

At the end of the Da’, she just wasn’t in the Huskies plans [John Nash – The Hour]

KML Provides The Offense As UConn Beats Rutgers, 49-34 [Hartford Courant]

Where UConn Women Start In NCAA Tournament Could Get Complicated [Hartford Courant]

Huskies beat Rutgers, advance to Big East semifinals [New Haven Register]

Revenge tour starts tonight [The Day]

UConn Men’s Basketball links

On The Day After, Calhoun Needed To Rest [Dom Amore – Hartford Courant]

How NBA Scouts See Drummond, Lamb [David Borges – New Haven Register]

UConn On The Bubble: March 4 [Kevin Duffy – CT Post]

Huskies Motivated By 2011 Experience [Hartford Courant]

Smith puts charge into Huskies [The Day]

Other UConn related links

Softball. Sunday’s Softball Games Cancelled [UConnHuskies.com]

Baseball. Huskies Walk-Off With 6-5 Win on Verdi’s Game-Winning Hit [UConnHuskies.com]

W. Track. Huskies Finish Fourth At the ECAC Championships [UConnHuskies.com]

M. Track. Huskies Finish Second At IC4A Championships [UConnHuskies.com]

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Connecticut Whale 3, Manchester Monarchs 2

By Brian Ring

Manchester, NH, March 4, 2012 – The Connecticut Whale defeated the Manchester Monarchs, 3-2, Sunday afternoon at the Verizon Wireless Arena. Kelsey Tessier notched the game-winning goal, and Kris Newbury and Andre Deveaux also scored, to back a 31-save performance by goaltender Chad Johnson.

CT WhaleJustin Azevedo scored twice for Manchester.

“We’re happy to get a road win and get back on track here,” said Whale head coach Ken Gernander. “It’s been a couple games without a road win, so it’s an important one.”

The two teams played a scoreless opening period which started out slow, but picked up in intensity after a mid-period scrap between the Whale’s Jared Nightingale and Manchester’s Justin Johnson. The teams finished the frame tied with nine shots each, with the Whale getting their best chances on a five-on-three opportunity starting at the 12:11 mark.

The Whale would carry the majority of the play in the second period, outshooting the Monarchs 17-13. Jeff Zatkoff (39 saves) was great in goal for Manchester, stopping a number of quality opportunities, with saves on Jonathan Audy-Marchessault, Casey Wellman and Mats Zuccarello rating among the best.

Johnson was equally up to the task for the Whale, helping the Whale to kill a pair of second period penalties.

Azevedo would finally break through for the Monarchs 33 seconds into the third period, as Manchester’s power-play recorded the first goal of the game. Azevedo one-timed a pass from Jake Muzzin past Johnson for the score, with Trent Hunter recording the secondary assist.

The game would turn at that point, as the Whale scored three unanswered third-period goals in a span of 3:37.

The Whale would tie the game with 11:46 remaining, as Deveaux poked the puck past Zatkoff for his 19th goal of the season. The puck had bounced from Audy-Marchessault to Deveaux, who managed to just squeak it by the left pad of Zatkoff. Tommy Grant also assisted on the goal.

Newbury would score to make it a 2-1 game at the 10:23 mark, as he won the draw back to Pavel Valentenko. Newbury would then tip Valentenko’s shot past Zatkoff, becoming the first Whale player to crack the 20-goal barrier this season.

Tessier would earn the game-winner with a great individual effort just under a minute later, capitalizing on a two-on-one rush with Brendan Bell. Tessier made a nice move around the Manchester defender, missing his initial shot but sending the second attempt past Zatkoff.

Azevedo would score again for Manchester with 3.2 seconds remaining, but it was not enough to keep the Whale from capturing their third straight meeting with the Monarchs.

The Whale return home this Friday, when they host the Bridgeport Sound Tigers in GEICO Connecticut Cup action at the XL Center (7:00). The Whale will then face the Norfolk Admirals Saturday night in Hartford (7:00).

Tickets to all 2011-12 Whale home games, are on sale now at the Public Power Ticket Office at the XL Center, as well as on-line at www.ctwhale.com and through TicketMaster Charge-by-phone at 1-800-745-3000.

The Whale and the CT Hockey Hall of Fame will partner to hold a CT Hockey Hall of Fame night at the Whale’s home game at the XL Center this Saturday, March 10 vs. Norfolk.  That night will mark the enshrinement of a new class of 2012 inductees into the CT Hockey Hall of Fame, which has adopted eight members from the storied Hartford Whalers Hall of Fame.  The new inductees are: Connecticut-bred Hockey Hall of Famer Brian Leetch, ex-Hartford Whalers 56-goal scorer Blaine Stoughton, former Whalers goaltender Mike Liut, former Whalers captain Pat Verbeek, Connecticut Whale/Hartford Wolf Pack franchise icon, long-time captain and current head coach Ken Gernander, three-time Olympic medalist for Team USA and all-time NCAA women’s leading scorer Julie Chu, and one of the founders of the New England Whalers, William E. Barnes.  There will be an induction ceremony during the game, which faces off at 7:00 PM on Saturday, and fans can take home a special souvenir of the March 10 night, as 5,000 Hall of Fame posters will be given away, courtesy of SuperCuts.  This will be the first class of inductees since 1990, and further details are available at cthockeyHOF.org.

College students can get discounted tickets to Whale weekday games with the Whale’s “Ditch the Dorms” deal.  For Monday through Friday home games, students who show a valid student ID at the Public Power Ticket Office at the XL Center can get $2 off Upper Level tickets and $5 off Lower Level seats.

Save on your tickets, and get the best seats, with a ticket plan for the Whale’s 2011-12 AHL campaign, which are on sale now. For information on season seats, mini plans and great group discounts, visit www.ctwhale.com, or call the CT Whale ticket office at (860) 728-3366 to talk with an account executive today.

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Connecticut Whale 3 at Manchester Monarchs 2
Sunday, March 4, 2012 – Verizon Wireless Arena

Connecticut 0 0 3 – 3
Manchester 0 0 2 – 2

1st Period- No Scoring.  Penalties-Nightingale Ct (fighting), 9:43; Johnson Mch (fighting), 9:43; Newbury Ct (interference), 9:58; Azevedo Mch (hooking), 11:39; Cliche Mch (high-sticking), 12:11.

2nd Period- No Scoring.  Penalties-Deveaux Ct (delay of game), 3:57; Newbury Ct (tripping), 19:40.

3rd Period-1, Manchester, Azevedo 14 (Muzzin, Hunter), 0:33 (PP). 2, Connecticut, Deveaux 19 (Audy-Marchessault, Grant), 8:06. 3, Connecticut, Newbury 20 (Valentenko), 10:23. 4, Connecticut, Tessier 10 (Erixon, Bell), 11:43. 5, Manchester, Azevedo 15 (Hickey, Kolomatis), 19:56. Penalties-Clune Mch (boarding), 3:08; Wellman Ct (holding), 3:13; Zuccarello Ct (roughing), 10:19; Clune Mch (roughing), 10:19.

Shots on Goal-Connecticut 9-17-16-42. Manchester 9-13-11-33.
Power Play Opportunities-Connecticut 0 / 3; Manchester 1 / 4.
Goalies-Connecticut, Johnson 18-12-5 (33 shots-31 saves). Manchester, Zatkoff 16-13-1 (42 shots-39 saves).
A-4,573
Referees-Darcy Burchell (42).
Linesmen-Jeremy Lovett (78), Brian MacDonald (72).

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2011-12 Big East Men’s Basketball Regular Season Awards

Here’s the release from UConn about the UConn Huskies men’s basketball players named to the various All-Big East Teams.

STORRS, Conn. – It was announced today by the BIG EAST Conference that UConn sophomore guard Jeremy Lamb has been named a member of the All-BIG EAST First Team. Lamb is the only sophomore selected to the six-member squad. Freshman Andre Drummond was selected to the BIG EAST All-Rookie Team.

Big East ConferenceLamb was a member of the Preseason All-BIG EAST First Team and has been selected throughout the season to the major National Player of the Year watch lists, including the Naismith Award and the Oscar Robertson Trophy.

As a freshman, Lamb earned a spot on the BIG EAST All-Rookie Team.

Lamb has led UConn to an 18-12 record and the No. 9 seed in the upcoming BIG EAST Tournament set to begin Tuesday at Noon in Madison Square Garden when the Huskies face No. 16 DePaul.

On the season, Lamb has recorded 17.6 points, 4.8 rebounds and 1.3 steals per game. He’s shooting 48-percent from the field and 83-percent from the line heading into the postseason.

Lamb has had two 30-point performances and eight 20-point games this season. He’s hit double digits in all but three contests.

Marquette had two players selected to the All-BIG EAST First Team with the only unanimous selection, Jae Crowder, and Darius Johnson-Odom.

Freshman center Andre Drummond (Middletown, Conn.) earned a spot on the All-BIG EAST Rookie squad. Drummond led all UConn players with 7.8 rebounds and 2.6 blocks per game. Drummond ranked third in the league in rebounding among freshmen and his 10.2 points per game placed him seventh in freshmen scoring.

Drummond’s 53-percent shooting led all freshmen with at least 50 field goals made while his 2.63 blocks per contest led all freshmen and ranked third in the BIG EAST Conference.

Drummond set a Calhoun-era record for freshmen at UConn with nine double-doubles, surpassing the old mark of seven held by all-time great Emeka Okafor in 2001-02.

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2011-12 BIG EAST REGULAR SEASON AWARDS

BIG EAST Defensive Player of the Year
Fab Melo, Syracuse  

BIG EAST Most Improved Player
Jack Cooley, Notre Dame  

BIG EAST Sixth Man Award
Dion Waiters, Syracuse  

BIG EAST Sportsmanship Award
Jason Clark, Georgetown

ALL-BIG EAST FIRST TEAM

  • Jeremy Lamb, Connecticut, G, So., 6-5, 185, Norcross, Ga.
  • Jason Clark, Georgetown, G, Sr., 6-2, 170, Arlington, Va.
  • *Jae Crowder, Marquette, F, Sr., 6-6, 235, Villa Rica, Ga.
  • Darius Johnson-Odom, Marquette, G, Sr., 6-2, 215, Raleigh, N.C.
  • Kris Joseph, Syracuse, F, Sr., 6-7, 210, Montreal, Quebec
  • Kevin Jones, West Virginia, F, Sr., 6-8, 260, Mount Vernon, N.Y.

ALL-BIG EAST SECOND TEAM

  • Sean Kilpatrick, Cincinnati, G, So., 6-4, 215, White Plains, N.Y.
  • Jack Cooley, Notre Dame, F, Jr., 6-9, 244, Glenview, Ill.
  • Jordan Theodore, Seton Hall, G, Sr., 6-0, 174, Englewood, N.J.
  • Scoop Jardine, Syracuse, G, Sr., 6-2, 190, Philadelphia, Pa.
  • Maalik Wayns, Villanova, G, Jr., 6-2, 200, Philadelphia, Pa.

ALL-BIG EAST THIRD TEAM

  • Henry Sims, Georgetown, C, Sr., 6-10, 232, Baltimore, Md.
  • Vincent Council, Providence, G, Jr., 6-2, 180, Brooklyn, N.Y.
  • Herb Pope, Seton Hall, F, Sr., 6-8, 236, Aliquippa, Pa.
  • Dion Waiters, Syracuse, G, So., 6-4, 215, Philadelphia, Pa.
  • Darryl Bryant, West Virginia, G, Sr., 6-2, 195, Brooklyn, N.Y.

BIG EAST HONORABLE MENTION

  • Cleveland Melvin, DePaul, F, So., 6-8, 205, Baltimore, Md.
  • Hollis Thompson, Georgetown, F, Sr., 6-7, 205, Los Angeles, Calif.
  • Kyle Kuric, Louisville, G-F, Sr., 6-4, 185, Evansville, Ind.
  • Ashton Gibbs, Pittsburgh, G, Sr., 6-2, 190, Scotch Plains, N.J.
  • Moe Harkless, St. John’s, F, Fr., 6-8, 190, Queens, N.Y.

BIG EAST ALL-ROOKIE TEAM^

  • Andre Drummond, Connecticut, C, Fr., 6-11, 275, Middletown, Conn.
  • Chane Behanan, Louisville, F, Fr., 6-7, 250, Bowling Green, Ky.
  • Jerian Grant, Notre Dame, G, So., 6-5, 185, Bowie, Md.
  • LaDontae Henton, Providence, F, Fr., 6-6, 220 Lansing, Mich.
  • Moe Harkless, St. John’s, F, Fr., 6-8, 190, Queens, N.Y.
  • D’Angelo Harrison, St. John’s, G, Fr., 6-3, 186, Missouri City, Texas
  • Anthony Collins, USF, G, Fr., G, 6-1, 175, Houston, Texas

*Denotes unanimous selection.

^Due to a tie in the voting, an additional position was named.

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Gigantic Sox and Dawgs 2012 MLB Preview – Day 7 – Winners/Awards

I hope you enjoyed the Gigantic Sox and Dawgs 2012 MLB preview.  Over the last week we gave you a team by team look at the key players, new faces, potential MVP, Cy Young and Rookie of the Year candidates, possible starting lineups and rotations as well as a quick summary.

MLBThis preview was sculpted over a two month period in the off season with some mild tweaking as we went along prior to publication.  It comes from a culmination of reading many baseball magazines, periodicals, articles and websites.

I’d also like to take a minute to thank William Tasker from The Flagrant Fan blog who helped point me in a good direction for some additional information and had some answers to some questions I had along the way.

I hope you enjoy this look at the upcoming season.  I know everyone will not agree with me and that’s fine put it in the comments or hit me up on Twitter.  I can assure you I’ll most likely have an argument for each and every objection that you could possibly raise.

After previewing all six divisions today is the day we look at the big winners and managers who could be in trouble in 2012.  You can check out all the division previews by following the links.

Sunday: NL West

Monday: AL West

Tuesday: NL Central

Wednesday: AL Central

Thursday: NL East

Friday: AL East

Play Ball!

Note from Ian: My sincere apologies to Steve and all the readers as this was supposed to be posted on Saturday. Due to a technical error on my part, it didn’t run.

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2012 Post Season picks, Award winners and Managers on the Hot Seat

In the final day of the Gigantic Sox and Dawgs 2012 MLB Preview, with a little help from Ian, will reveal all my playoff picks.  This includes the World Series winner and the major Award winners for 2012 but first let’s take a quick look at what managers are in dire straits as we begin the new season.

In the National League former Red Sox bench coach Brad Mills is entering his third year with Houston and now it’s with a new owner and GM.  There was a rumored possibility in late November that the new ownership would clean sweep the staff including Mills but he ended up getting to stay.  Now we will see for how long.

San Diego’s Bud Black is in a very similar situation with a new general manager in Josh Byrnes taking over.  Black is in his 6th season with the Padres and when the team struggles, as it will, it could be end of Black.

New York Mets manager Terry Collins in his second season could be a scapegoat for a poor team.  If Collins can’t keep it together and keep the team playing hard despite losses it could mean the end for him.  He came on board during this entire mess with the Wilpon family and Madoff and he would be undeserving of being let go when it isn’t his fault that the product on the field isn’t up to par.  As long as the players are giving it their best effort he should stay.

In the American League Seattle’s Eric Wedge and Oakland’s Bob Melvin could be in similar situations to Collins.  Leading a team whose management isn’t putting together a competitive squad, in most cases it’s not the manager’s fault when they get fired but it’s easier to dump them then trying to unload the entire team.

Now here are the Sox & Dawgs picks for the 2012 playoffs and the major award winners:

Steve:

AL East: Tampa Bay Rays

AL Central: Detroit Tigers

AL West: Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim

AL Wild Cards: Texas Rangers and New York Yankees

Ian:

AL East: New York Yankees

AL Central: Detroit Tigers

AL West: Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim

AL Wild Cards: Boston Red Sox and Texas Rangers

Steve:

NL East: Philadelphia Phillies

NL Central: Cincinnati Reds

NL West: San Francisco Giants

NL Wild Cards: Atlanta Braves and Miami Marlins

Ian:

NL East: Philadelphia Phillies

NL Central: Milwaukee Brewers

NL West: Arizona Diamondbacks

NL Wild Card: Cincinnati Reds and Miami Marlins

Steve:

AL Play in Game: Texas beats New York

NL Play in Game: Atlanta defeats Miami

Ian:

AL Play in Game: Boston beats Texas

NL Play in Game: Cincinnati beats Miami

Steve:

AL Division Series: Detroit beats Texas, 3-2 and Los Angeles beats Tampa Bay, 3-1

NL Division Series: San Francisco beats Philadelphia, 3-2 and Atlanta beats Cincinnati, 3-1

Ian:

AL Division Series: Detroit Beats Boston 3-1 and New York beats Los Angeles 3-2

NL Division Series: Philadelphia beats Cincinnati 3-1 and Arizona beats Milwaukee 3-2

Steve:

AL Championship Series: Detroit beats Los Angeles, 4-2

NL Championship Series: San Francisco beats Atlanta, 4-3

Ian:

AL Championship Series: Detroit beats New York 4-2

NL Championship Series: Philadelphia beats Arizona 4-1

Steve:

World Series Champion: Detroit beats San Francisco, 4-2

Ian:

World Series Champion: Philadelphia beats Detroit 4-3

Steve:

AL MVP: Albert Pujols, 1B Los Angeles

NL MVP: Jose Reyes, SS Miami

Ian:

AL MVP: Adrian Gonzalez, Boston

NL MVP: Joey Votto, Cincinnati

Steve:

AL Cy Young Winner: David Price, Tampa Bay

NL Cy Young Winner: Mat Latos, Cincinnati

Ian:

AL Cy Young Winner: Justin Verlander, Detroit

NL Cy Young Winner: Tim Lincecum, San Francisco

Steve:

AL Rookie of the Year: OF/DH Mike Trout, Los Angeles

NL Rookie of the Year: P Julio Teheran, Atlanta

Ian:

AL Rookie of the Year: Matt Moore, Tampa Bay

NL Rookie of the Year: Yonder Alonso, San Diego

Steve:

AL Manager of the Year: Jim Leyland, Detroit

NL Manager of the Year: Dusty Baker, Cincinnati

Ian:

AL Manager of the Year: Jim Leyland, Detroit

NL Manager of the Year: Kirk Gibson, Arizona

Gold Gloves – AL

P – Derek Lowe, Cleveland

C – Joe Mauer, Minnesota

1B – Adrian Gonzalez, Boston

2B – Dustin Pedroia, Boston

3B – Adrian Beltre, Texas

SS – Asdrubal Cabrera, Cleveland

LF – Alex Gordon, Kansas City

CF – Jacoby Ellsbury, Boston

RF – Nick Markakis, Baltimore

Gold Gloves – NL

P – Mark Buehrle, Miami

C – Yadier Molina, St. Louis

1B – Joey Votto, Cincinnati

2B – Brandon Phillips, Cincinnati

3B – Placido Polanco, Philadelphia

SS – Jose Reyes, Miami

LF – Carlos Gonzalez, Colorado

CF – Michael Bourn, Atlanta

RF – Andre Ethier, Los Angeles

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Paw Prints – The Daily UConn Roundup – 3/4

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 women’s basketball team as they’ll take on the Rutgers Scarlet Knights in the quarterfinals of the Big East Tournament at the XL Center in Hartford, CT. Tip is scheduled for approximately 8 p.m.and the game will be broadcast nationally on ESPNU.

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UConn Women’s Basketball links

It’s A New Dawn, It’s A New Day, It’s A New Life [John Altavilla – Hartford Courant]

Huskies Provide Their Thoughts Heading Into Big East Tournament [Rich Elliott – CT Post]

Postseason Arrives With Huskies Looking to Move On [Rich Elliott – CT Post]

Big East women’s schedule staying at 16 games – for now [Jim Fuller – New Haven Register]

Huskies Set For BIG EAST Quarterfinals [UConnHuskies.com]

UConn women regroup, gear for postseason run [CT Post]

Notre Dame Loss Behind, Huskies Look For Fresh Start [Hartford Courant]

Huskies look to erase frustrations of loss to Notre Dame [New Haven Register]

UConn Men’s Basketball links

George Blaney’s Take [Dom Amore – Hartford Courant]

Wrapping Things Up From Gampel [Dom Amore – Hartford Courant]

Calhoun Back in Charge, Roscoe Picks Up Big Charge [David Borges – New Haven Register]

the wrap of the regular season [Ed Daigneault – The Republican-American]

Notes/Quotes from Pitt: “It’s why he’s in the Hall of Fame…he understands how to motivate a team.” [Kevin Duffy – CT Post]

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

Calhoun, Huskies hold off Pitt [Neill Ostrout – Journal Inquirer]

Crazy, arbitrary Big East tiebreakers reward UConn with nine seed in Big East Tournament [The UConn Blog]

Clean Slate [UConn Huskies Basketball]

Field Set for 2012 BIG EAST Men’s Basketball Championship Presented by American Eagle Outfitters [BigEast.org]

Calhoun returns, UConn holds off Pittsburgh in regular season finale [CT Post]

Down and almost out, Huskies show plenty of life [CT Post]

UConn Beats Pittsburgh 74-65 In Calhoun’s Return [Hartford Courant]

Drummond, The Shot-Blocker [Hartford Courant]

Game Change: Charge It To Roscoe Smith [Hartford Courant]

Still fight left [Journal Inquirer]

Huskies close out Pittsburgh as Jim Calhoun returns [New Haven Register]

One play helped Huskies charge ahead [New Haven Register]

With Jim Calhoun on sideline, Huskies win [Andy Katz – ESPN.com]

 

Other UConn related links

W. Track. DMR Automatically Qualifies For NCAA Championship [UConnHuskies.com]

Softball. Softball Postponed Until Sunday [UConnHuskies.com]

W. Lacrosse. Huskies Battle Past Binghamton, 14-12 [UConnHuskies.com]

M. Track. Duggan Captures Pole Vault Title At IC4A’s [UConnHuskies.com]

W. Track. McLaren Qualifies For NCAA’s At ECAC Championships [UConnHuskies.com]

Baseball. Huskies Swept in Weekend Set vs. Mississippi State [UConnHuskies.com]

M. Ice Hockey. Huskies Blank Canisius 4-0 To Advance To AHA Second Round [UConnHuskies.com]

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Whale Name Wade Redden Team Captain

HARTFORD, March 3, 2012:  Connecticut Whale general manager Jim Schoenfeld announced today that defenseman Wade Redden has been named captain of the Whale.

CT WhaleRedden, a 15th-year veteran who is in his second season with the Whale, and has 994 games of NHL experience in his career, is the sixth player to wear the captain’s “C” in franchise history.  He follows current Whale head coach Ken Gernander, who captained the squad for its first eight seasons in Hartford, Craig Weller, Andrew Hutchinson, Greg Moore and Dane Byers.  The Whale has gone without a captain since Byers was traded by the parent New York Rangers to the Columbus Blue Jackets November 10, 2010.

Redden’s first game as Whale captain will be tomorrow, Sunday, March 4, when Connecticut visits Manchester to take on the Monarchs.  Faceoff is 3:00 PM, and all the “Rockin’ Hockey” action can be heard live on “The Rock” 106.9 WCCC-FM.

The Whale are next on home ice at the XL Center this Friday night, March 9, in a GEICO Connecticut Cup game vs. the Bridgeport Sound Tigers.  That game faces off at 7:00 PM, and fans can take advantage of a special food combo at every remaining Whale Friday home game, as a hot dog and a 12-ounce soda is only $5.

Tickets to all 2011-12 Whale home games are on sale now at the Public Power Ticket Office at the XL Center, as well as on-line at www.ctwhale.com and through TicketMaster Charge-by-phone at 1-800-745-3000

Save on your tickets, and get the best seats, with a ticket plan for the Whale’s 2011-12 AHL campaign, which are on sale now. For information on season seats and mini plans, visit www.ctwhale.com, or call the CT Whale ticket office at (860) 728-3366 to talk with an account executive today.

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Paw Prints – The Daily UConn Roundup – 3/3

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 Pittsburgh Panthers this afternoon at Gampel Pavilion. Tip is scheduled for 12 p.m. and the game will be broadcast nationally on ESPN.

Note: I am in North Carolina for a wedding. So a postgame recap/highlights post will not come until later tonight.

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UConn Men’s Basketball links

Notes, Quotes and Thoughts from UConn Men’s Practice [Dom Amore – Hartford Courant]

Calhoun: ‘I Just Couldn’t Stay Home Any Longer’ [David Borges – New Haven Register]

Here’s Jim Calhoun’s Press Conference [David Borges – New Haven Register]

Game preview: UConn men host Pittsburgh [Lee Lewis – The Republican-American]

Calhoun back at practice, may coach Saturday [Neill Ostrout – Journal Inquirer]

Big East Power Rankings [UConn Huskies Basketball]

Calhoun returns to UConn practice [CT Post]

Jim Calhoun To Decide Saturday Morning If He Will Coach Vs. Pitt [Hartford Courant]

Calhoun, The Cranky Warrior, Has The Floor [Hartford Courant]

Over the back [Journal Inquirer]

Jim Calhoun returns to practice [New Haven Register]

Calhoun returns to practice … and players expect him to coach today [The Day]

Stakes a lot different for Pitt, UConn [Pittsburgh Post-Gazette]

UConn Women’s Basketball links

Still A Lot To Learn For Mosqueda-Lewis [John Altavilla – Hartford Courant]

Huskies Comment On Bruszewski’s Postgame Comments [Rich Elliott – CT Post]

UConn teammates appreciate Mosqueda-Lewis’ game [Jim Fuller – New Haven Register]

UConn recruit Stewart leads Cicero-North Syracuse to regional title [Jim Fuller – New Haven Register]

KML is Big East freshman of year [CT Post]

A quality start for UConn frosh [Journal Inquirer]

UConn women’s drive for 5 has omimous bumps [Journal Inquirer]

UConn Football links

NFL draft experts: Final combine thoughts [Andrea Adelson – ESPN.com]

Other UConn related links

W. Lacrosse. Women’s Lax Upended By BC, 19-11 [UConnHuskies.com]

Baseball. Huskies Dispel Bisons, 4-2, in Game One of MSU Tournament Doubleheader [UConnHuskies.com]

Baseball. Baseball Plagued by Errors in Late Innings of 5-4 Loss to MSU [UConnHuskies.com]

Softball. Huskies Drop Two At Day One Of CSU Tournament [UConnHuskies.com]

M. Ice Hockey. Men’s Hockey Earns Dramatic 4-3 Overtime Victory Against Canisius [UConnHuskies.com]

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Video: Ryan Sweeney Beats DMac To Win Jordan’s Shootout Title

After winning the regular season title in the Jordan’s Shootout at Fenway South, Ryan Sweeney took on fellow outfielder Darnell McDonald in the finals on Friday night.

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Video: Jonathan Papelbon Does His Best Terry Francona Impression

After former Boston Red Sox manager and current ESPN Baseball analyst Terry Francona punked his ESPN Baseball colleague Tim Kurkjian yesterday, Kurkjian exacted his revenge. He got former Red Sox and now Phillies closer Jonathan Papelbon to imitate Tito.

In case you missed it, first up will be J.P. Arencibia imitating Kurkjian:

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Now Papelbon imitiating Tito:

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Portland Pirates 3, Connecticut Whale 2

By Brian Ring

Portland, ME, March 2, 2012 – The Connecticut Whale were defeated, 3-2, by the Portland Pirates Friday night at the Cumberland County Civic Center. The Pirates would score twice in the third period to rally from a 2-1 deficit, culminating with Ryan Duncan’s game-winning tally at 10:45 of the final frame.

CT WhalePatrick O’Sullivan scored once and added an assist for Portland, with Andy Miele recording two assists. Wade Redden and Casey Wellman scored for the Whale.

“Coverage mistakes and lack of urgency on the backcheck cost us two goals,” said Whale head coach Ken Gernander. “We turned down some shot opportunities, we’re better offensively when we’re straightforward, getting pucks to the net.”

The Whale were 0-for-6 on the power-play.

Neither team scored in the opening period, although the Whale carried the majority of the play with two power-play opportunities and outshot the Pirates, 9-6. Each team had quality chances towards the end of the frame, with Whale goaltender Chad Johnson (23 saves), and his counterpart, Justin Pogge (26 saves), each making outstanding saves to keep the contest scoreless headed into the second.

O’Sullivan opened the scoring for the Pirates at 4:40 of the second period, beating Johnson with a wrist shot through the five-hole on a breakaway. Marc-Antoine Pouliot and Mark Louis both assisted on the goal, O’Sullivan’s tenth of the season.

The Whale tied the game 12:19 into the period, as Redden came out of the box and beat Pogge with a slap shot after serving two minutes for a delay of game penalty. The goal was the first of the season for the veteran defenseman.

Wellman would give the Whale a 2-1 lead just 25 seconds later, stuffing a loose puck past Pogge for his 18th tally of the season. Jared Nightingale and Jonathan Audy-Marchessault each collected assists on the play, which allowed the visitors to take a lead into the third period.

The Whale caught one big break in the period, as O’Sullivan appeared to have notched his second goal of the night while on the power-play.  It was deemed, however, that a Pirates player was in the crease in front of Johnson and the goal was washed out.

The third period, though, would not be so kind to the Whale.

Nathan Oystrick would beat Johnson to tie it at the 6:29 mark of the third period, tipping in an O’Sullivan shot from the left point, as the Whale were unable to clear the puck from their own end for a large stretch of time. Miele also assisted on the score.

The Pirates would complete their come-from-behind effort when they took a 3-2 lead 10:45 into the period, as Duncan scored the game-winner after making a nice backhand move on Johnson for his 13th goal. Mathieu Beaudoin made the pass to set up the goal, and Miele notched his second assist of the night on the play with the secondary helper.

The Whale will be back in action this Sunday, when they face the Manchester Monarchs in afternoon action (3:00). Connecticut will return home on Friday, when they play host to the Bridgeport Sound Tigers in a GEICO Connecticut Cup game.

Tickets to all 2011-12 Whale home games, are on sale now at the Public Power Ticket Office at the XL Center, as well as on-line at www.ctwhale.com and through TicketMaster Charge-by-phone at 1-800-745-3000.

The Whale and the CT Hockey Hall of Fame will partner to hold a CT Hockey Hall of Fame night at the Whale’s home game at the XL Center Saturday, March 10 vs. the Norfolk Admirals.  That night will mark the enshrinement of a new class of 2012 inductees into the CT Hockey Hall of Fame, which has adopted eight members from the storied Hartford Whalers Hall of Fame.  The new inductees are: Connecticut-bred Hockey Hall of Famer Brian Leetch, ex-Hartford Whalers 56-goal scorer Blaine Stoughton, former Whalers goaltender Mike Liut, former Whalers captain Pat Verbeek, Connecticut Whale/Hartford Wolf Pack franchise icon, long-time captain and current head coach Ken Gernander, three-time Olympic medalist for Team USA and all-time NCAA women’s leading scorer Julie Chu, and one of the founders of the New England Whalers, William E. Barnes.  There will be an induction ceremony during the game, which faces off at 7:00 PM on March 10, and fans can take home a special souvenir of the March 10 night, as 5,000 Hall of Fame posters will be given away, courtesy of SuperCuts.  This will be the first class of inductees since 1990, and further details are available at cthockeyHOF.org.

College students can get discounted tickets to Whale weekday games with the Whale’s “Ditch the Dorms” deal.  For Monday through Friday home games, students who show a valid student ID at the Public Power Ticket Office at the XL Center can get $2 off Upper Level tickets and $5 off Lower Level seats.

Save on your tickets, and get the best seats, with a ticket plan for the Whale’s 2011-12 AHL campaign, which are on sale now. For information on season seats, mini plans and great group discounts, visit www.ctwhale.com, or call the CT Whale ticket office at (860) 728-3366 to talk with an account executive today.

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Connecticut Whale 2 at Portland Pirates 3
Friday, March 2, 2012 – Cumberland County Civic Center

Connecticut 0 2 0 – 2
Portland 0 1 2 – 3

1st Period- No Scoring. Penalties-Bolduc Por (slashing), 4:49; Nightingale Ct (cross-checking), 8:04; Ross Por (delay of game), 11:17.

2nd Period-1, Portland, O’Sullivan 10 (Pouliot, Louis), 4:40. 2, Connecticut, Redden 1 (Erixon), 12:19. 3, Connecticut, Wellman 18 (Nightingale, Audy-Marchessault), 12:44. Penalties-Szwarz Por (high-sticking), 5:36; Redden Ct (delay of game), 10:07; Redden Ct (hooking), 15:35; Bourque Ct (diving), 16:19; Pouliot Por (tripping), 16:19; served by Duncan Por (bench minor – too many men), 18:41.

3rd Period-4, Portland, Oystrick 10 (O’Sullivan, Miele), 6:29. 5, Portland, Duncan 13 (Miele, Beaudoin), 10:45. Penalties-Pouliot Por (high-sticking), 5:46; Redden Ct (tripping), 6:06; Erixon Ct (hooking), 12:35; Louis Por (boarding), 15:07.

Shots on Goal-Connecticut 9-7-12-28. Portland 6-7-13-26.
Power Play Opportunities-Connecticut 0 / 6; Portland 0 / 5.
Goalies-Connecticut, Johnson 17-12-5 (26 shots-23 saves). Portland, Pogge 12-12-3 (28 shots-26 saves).
A-4,731
Referees-Darcy Burchell (42), Jamie Koharski (84).
Linesmen-Landon Bathe (80), Joe Andrews (32).