Napier’s Three Gives UConn 73-70 Win Over Villanova

Shabazz Napier called out his teammates after Saturday’s loss, saying they had no “heart”. Considering how bad the UConn Huskies men’s basketball team was losing early on in this one, it seemed as though no one listened.

But things started to change and the Huskies gradually worked themselves back into the game, eventually regaining the lead in the second half. Poor free throw shooting almost cost them the game but thanks to Napier, they were able to pull this one out.

UConn's Shabazz Napier gets a hug from Ryan Boatright and cheers from Alex Oriakhi and Roscoe Smith after sinking the winning three-pointer with 0.6 seconds left on the clock. Napier’s three pointer with .6 seconds left was the difference as the Huskies beat the Villanova Wildcats 73-70 in overtime in front of 13,382 at the Wells Fargo Center and a nationally televised audience on ESPN’s Big Monday in Philadelphia, PA.

With UConn (17-10, 7-8 Big East) up 65-64 in overtime, Jeremy Lamb hit two free throws to put the Huskies up three. Roscoe Smith then blocked a JayVaughn Pinkston shot and then he fouled Lamb who corraled in the rebound. Lamb missed the front end of the one-and-one and Villanova (11-16, 4-11) went down and missed a three with the ball going out of bounds.

Napier’s inbound pass was picked off by Pinkston and the Wildcats went down the court with Ty Johnson missing a layup. But Mouphtaou Yarou grabbed the rebound and fouled by Alex Oriakhi. Yarou nailed both free throws to cut the lead down to one. On the inbound play, the Wildcats fouled Napier who missed the front end as Lamb did but the Huskies got the rebound.

After a timeout, the Wildcats fouled Lamb who hit both free throws. Villanova got it to within one on a Johnson layup and they fouled Lamb again when the ball was inbounded. Lamb hit the first but missed the second free throw giving the Wildcats a chance to tie or win the game.

Johnson would tie the game up with a layup with four seconds left. Napier took the inbounds pass and pulled up at around the 29 foot mark and swished the three. Villanova would throw the ensuing inbounds pass out of bounds giving the Huskies a hard fought win.

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Lamb was the only Husky to score in double figures and he did it in big fashion as he scored a career-high 32 points while pulling down five rebounds. Andre Drummond added eight points and 11 rebounds while Ryan Boatright also had eight points, four assists and three steals. Smith had a nice game as well with seven points, five rebounds and three blocked shots.

Dominic Cheek led the Wildcats with 23 points. Johnson added 14 points, five rebound and six assists while Pinkston added a double-double with 13 points and 11 rebounds. Yarou chipped in with 11 points and six rebounds.

Things were definitely looking good for the Huskies early on at all. They would find themselves down by 16 at 26-8 with 8:23 in the half. But UConn was resilient and battled back. Over the next eight minutes, they responded with a 22-4 run to tie the game up at 30 and that’s where the two teams stood at the break.

The Huskies would finally take their first lead since being up 2-0 when Lamb nailed a jumper at the 16:45 mark. Lamb would push the lead up to five with a three. With the score 40-35 in UConn’s favor, the Wildcats battled back to tie it up with five straight points. It would stay close for a bit before UConn would push their lead to seven at 54-47 on an old-fashioned three point play by Lamb.

Villanova didn’t quit either as they would battle back with an 11-4 run to tie the game up at 58. Yarou would hit two free throws with 2:18 left in the game to give the Wildcats a two point lead. UConn then couldn’t buy a basket and found themselves in a boatload of trouble. But with 32 seconds left, Smith stole the Villanova inbounds pass and the Huskies would eventually tie the game up on an Oriakhi tip in. The Huskies would have to sweat out the final 23 seconds as Pinkston would miss a jumper setting up the overtime.

Given how bad it looked early on, I’m very pleased with how the Huskies responded. They could have given up but they didn’t. Despite the fact that Lamb looked like he was UConn’s offense, I will say this was a great team effort. Hopefully this is the win that wakes them up and shows them what can happen when they play as a team.

It won’t be easy though for the Huskies their next time out though as they welcome the No. 2/2 Syracuse Orange to Gampel Pavilion on Saturday night. Tip is scheduled for 9 p.m. and the game will be nationally-televised on ESPN. The ESPN GameDay crew will be on campus as well and will be broadcasting from Gampel all day long.

Notes and musings:

UConn Huskies @ Villanova Wildcats 2.20.12 box score

Before the game, Alex Oriakhi put Holy Water on the head of everyone before they came out to the court.

The starting five for the Huskies were Ryan Boatright, Jeremy Lamb, Roscoe Smith, Alex Oriakhi and Andre Drummond.

UConn shot 43.1% (28-65) from the floor while the Wildcats shot 40.3% (25-62).

The Huskies had 12 assists on their 28 made baskets.

UConn was 7-of-23 (30.4%) from beyond the arc. Villanova was 3-of-9 (33.3%). They actually hit all of their threes during that big run to start the game.

As I said in the recap, the Huskies were AWFUL at the free throw line. They were 10-of-22 (45.5%). I’ve always said at one point it would cost them a game and it almost happened in this one.

Villanova outrebounded UConn 45-37.

The Wildcats outscored the Huskies 30-28 in the paint and 11-7 on the fast break.

UConn had 17 second chance points to eight for Villanova.

The Huskies had 12 points off 15 Wildcats turnovers. Villanova had 13 points off of nine UConn turnovers.

UConn’s bench outscored Villanova’s 11-4.

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Photo credit: Bettina Hansen – Hartford Courant (No. 17 in gallery)

Video: Jarrod Saltalamacchia Looking Forward To 2012

Tomorrow marks the first day that the Boston Red Sox pitchers and catchers will workout together. The position players will join them later in the week.

For Jarrod Saltalamacchia, he’ll enter the season as the primary catcher for the Red Sox. For him, he’s looking forward to working with the entire pitching staff. He talked about that and more with Tom Caron and Peter Gammons on the NESN Live set at Fenway South in Ft. Myers, FL.

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22 UConn Football Players Earn Big East All-Academic Honors

Here’s the release from UConn about 22 UConn Huskies football players earning Big East All-Academic Honors:

PROVIDENCE – A total of 22 University of Connecticut football student-athletes have been named to the 2011 BIG EAST All-Academic Football Team. To be nominated, a player must have a cumulative grade-point index of at least 3.0 and completed a minimum of two semesters of academic work.

UConn Huskies football helmetThe following is a list of UConn players named to that team:

  • Harris Agbor Sr. S Mesquite, Texas Finance/Political Science
  • Jimmy Bennett Jr. OT Alexandria, Va. Accounting
  • Tyler Bennett Sr. WR Alexandria, Va. Communication Sciences
  • Robert Cherry So. WR Simsbury, Conn. Biological Sciences
  • Jeremy Claflin Fr. S West Hartford, Conn. Exploratory
  • Steve Greene So. OG Edensburg, Pa. Sport Management
  • Frank Guardi So. WR New Fairfield, Conn. Exploratory
  • Jory Johnson Jr. OLB Mobile, Ala. Economics
  • Alex Kantor So. S Potomac, Md. Exploratory
  • Chris Lopes So. CB Brockton, Mass. Communications
  • Dominick Manco Fr. LS Lagrangeville, N.Y. Exploratory
  • Corey Manning Jr. TE Tyrone, Ga. Finance
  • Chris Matteis Fr. FB North Haven, Conn. Undeclared
  • Scott McCummings RFr. QB Natick, Mass. Exploratory
  • Adam Mueller So. LS Park Ridge, Ill. History
  • Alex Pagan Sr. QB East Windsor, Conn. Political Science
  • Moe Petrus Sr. C St. Laurent, Que. Psychology
  • James Scherer Jr. DB Middlefield, Conn. Exercise Science
  • Dave Teggart Sr. K Northborough, Mass. Coaching and Administration
  • Robert Urban Sr. LB Southbury, Conn. Pharmacy
  • Isaac White So. LB Waterbury, Conn. Pre-Kinesiology
  • Nick Williams Jr. WR East Windsor, N.J. Economics

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2012 NCAA Men’s Basketball Rankings – Week 16 (Feb. 20)

AP & ESPN/USA Today Coaches Polls

The NCAA men’s basketball rankings are out for the week and it should come to no one’s surprise that the UConn Huskies are not ranked in either poll. In fact, they are playing for their NCAA Tournament life over the final four games of the season.

The Kentucky Wildcats remain as the No. 1 team in both polls. They are followed by the Syracuse Orange, Missouri Tigers, Kansas Jayhawks and Duke Blue Devils (puke) in the AP Poll. In the ESPN/USA Today Coaches Poll, the top three is the same as the AP but Duke (puke again) is No. 4 and Kansas No. 5.

Joining the Orange from the Big East in the top 25 are the Georgetown Hoyas (9/8), Marquette Golden Eagles (10/10), Louisville Cardinals (17/17) and the Notre Dame Fighting Irish (20/18).

There are no teams from the Big East among the others receiving votes in either poll.

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AP Top 25 ESPN/USA Today Coaches Poll
RK TEAM REC PTS PVS RK TEAM REC PTS  
1 Kentucky (63) 26-1 1,623 1 1 Kentucky (31) 26-1 775 1
2 Syracuse (2) 27-1 1,559 2 2 Syracuse 27-1 744 2
3 Missouri 25-2 1,498 3 3 Missouri 25-2 713 3
4 Kansas 22-5 1,377 4 4 Duke 23-4 662 4
5 Duke 23-4 1,359 5 5 Kansas 22-5 644 5
6 Michigan State 22-5 1,317 7 6 Michigan State 22-5 613 8
7 North Carolina 23-4 1,261 8 7 North Carolina 23-4 592 7
8 Ohio State 22-5 1,139 6 8 Georgetown 20-5 539 9
9 Georgetown 20-5 1,085 10 9 Ohio State 22-5 504 6
10 Marquette 22-5 1,013 12 10 Marquette 22-5 485 13
11 Michigan 20-7 869 17 11 Florida 21-6 454 12
12 Florida 21-6 860 14 12 Murray State 26-1 416 14
13 Baylor 22-5 859 9 13 Michigan 20-7 377 19
14 Murray State 26-1 765 16 14 Baylor 22-5 374 10
15 Florida State 19-7 620 20 15 Wisconsin 20-7 292 17
16 Wisconsin 20-7 615 15 16 Florida State 19-7 290 21
17 Louisville 21-6 495 19 17 Louisville 21-6 277 18
18 New Mexico 22-4 469 NR 18 Notre Dame 19-8 223 25
19 Wichita State 24-4 467 24 19 Wichita State 24-4 183 NR
20 Notre Dame 19-8 457 23 20 UNLV 22-6 174 11
21 UNLV 22-6 325 11 21 New Mexico 22-4 142 NR
22 Temple 21-5 281 NR 22 Temple 21-5 114 NR
23 Indiana 20-7 246 18 23 Saint Mary’s 23-5 101 16
24 San Diego State 20-6 176 13 24 Indiana 20-7 81 20
25 Virginia 20-6 153 22 25 San Diego State 20-6 76 15
Dropped from rankings: Dropped from rankings:
Saint Mary’s 21, Gonzaga 24 Virginia 22, Mississippi State 23, Gonzaga 24
Others receiving votes: Others receiving votes:
Creighton 76, Gonzaga 47, Brigham Young 29, Saint Louis 25, Drexel 13, Harvard 12, Vanderbilt 12, California 11, Saint Mary’s 7, Long Beach State 4, Virginia Commonwealth 1 Virginia 73, Creighton 51, California 21, Gonzaga 13, Saint Louis 11, Mississippi State 10, Harvard 10, Drexel 9, Vanderbilt 9, Kansas State 8, Middle Tennessee 6, Long Beach State 3, Virginia Commonwealth 2, Weber State 2, Nevada 1, Iowa State 1

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Paw Prints – The Daily UConn Roundup – 2/20

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 men’s basketball team as they are at the Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia, PA to take on the Villanova Wildcats. Tip is scheduled for 7 p.m. and the game will be broadcast nationally on ESPN.

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UConn Men’s Basketball links

Game preview: UConn men at Villanova [Lee Lewis – The Republican-American]

Know Your Enemy: Villanova [UConn Huskies Basketball]

Crunch time for UConn men [CT Post]

Meeting today is crucial to UConn’s fate [Greenwich Time]

Villanova Is UConn’s Latest Must-Win [Hartford Courant]

Huskies will look to pick themselves up against Villanova [New Haven Register]

Huskies could be running out of time [The Day]

Lowered expectations at UConn [The Hour]

Villanova, UConn have seen better days [Philadelphia Daily News]

UConn Women’s Basketball links

Welcome to the real world [Jim Fuller – New Haven Register]

Geno Auriemma: They Beat Us In Every Part Of The Game [Hartford Courant]

End of streak result of a ‘perfect storm’ [New Haven Register]

Other UConn related links

Softball. UConn Drops Close Game To Tennessee Tech, 9-7 [UConnHuskies.com]

M. & W. Swimming. Records Fall On Final Day Of BIG EAST Championship [UConnHuskies.com]

Baseball. UConn Concludes Big Ten/BIG EAST Challenge With 9-5 Loss to OSU [UConnHuskies.com]

M. Track. Huskies Take Second At BIG EAST Indoor Championship [UConnHuskies.com]

W. Ice Hockey. Women’s Hockey Eliminated From Hockey East Playoff Contention [UConnHuskies.com]

W. Track. Bikanova Captures High Jump Title At BIG EAST Indoor Championship [UConnHuskies.com]

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Video: Daniel Bard Talks About His Transition To Becoming A Starter

Before participating in the Jordan’s Shootout, Boston Red Sox pitcher Daniel Bard stopped by the NESN set to talk with Tom Caron and Peter Gammons about his transition to the starting rotation after being a reliever his whole career in the big leagues.

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Video: Daniel Bard Kicks Off Jordan’s Shootout

Last year, NESN had the Boston Red Sox players compete in a closest to the pin contest during spring training. This year, they are playing basketball, well “Pop-a-Shot” basketball.

First up in the Jordan’s Shootout was Red Sox pitcher Daniel Bard.

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Providence Bruins 4, Connecticut Whale 3

By Brian Ring

Providence, RI, February 19, 2012 – The Connecticut Whale were defeated by the Providence Bruins, 4-3, Sunday afternoon at the Dunkin’ Donuts Center. Carter Camper led the Bruins with a hat trick, including the third-period game-winning goal.

CT WhaleAndre Deveaux scored twice, and Kris Newbury had two assists, in the Whale’s first regulation loss in their last nine games (7-1-1-0).

“We really would have liked to have had two more points here tonight,” said Whale head coach Ken Gernander.  “But we made some mistakes that cost you games and that’s often times the case when you don’t win.”

Camper scored the first goal of the game 5:47 into the first period, as he beat Whale goaltender Cam Talbot (35 saves) off of a pass from behind the net by Zach Hamill. Calle Ridderwall also assisted on the goal.

The Whale would tie the game back up just 1:26 later, as Mats Zuccarello and Deveaux entered the Providence zone on a two-on-one break. Quick passing opened up space behind Bruins’ netminder Anton Khudobin (29 saves), allowing Deveaux to capitalize on the play and score his 16th goal of the season. Newbury earned the secondary assist on the score.

Connecticut had two nearly back-to-back power-plays late in the first, but they were unable to convert against Khudobin.

Camper would strike again with his second goal of the night just 1:36 into the second period, on a second rebound, with Hamill and Ridderwall again setting up the play to give Providence a 2-1 lead.

The Bruins would bump their lead to 3-1 at the 5:43 mark, as Jamie Arniel wired a sharp-angle shot past Talbot’s glove side. Craig Cunningham and Maxime Sauve picked up assists on the score, which came just seconds after Newbury hit the crossbar behind Khudobin at the opposite end of the ice.

Deveaux would score his second of the night with 2:43 remaining in the second period on the power-play, as he buried a feed from defenseman Tim Erixon. Newbury also assisted on the goal, which enabled the Whale to head to the locker room down just one goal headed into the third.

The Whale would rally to tie the game at three 1:55 into the final frame, with Kelsey Tessier backhanding home a loose puck as Khudobin found himself out of position. Tommy Grant and Scott Tanski would both register assists on the goal.

The momentum appeared to be turning in the Whale’s favor, but Camper’s third goal of the night at 8:43 would once again put Connecticut behind, 4-3. Ridderwall notched his third assist of the game on the game-winning tally, as Camper buried his rebound.

“We got that big goal in the third and I thought things were moving in the right direction,” said Gernander. “Then they got that quick one and it’s hard to come back on the road when the other team is given a lead like that.”

The Whale had a late chance to tie the score with a man-advantage in the final 1:25 of the third, but the visitors could not pull even in six-on-four action with Talbot pulled for the extra attacker.

Connecticut will return home this Friday, February 24, when the Whale hosts the Portland Pirates at the XL Center (7:00 PM).

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 before the game, which faces off at 7:00 PM on March 10, and the new inductees will also be recognized on the ice during the first intermission.  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.  There will also be a special meet-and-greet event on March 10, details of which will be announced soon.  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 Providence Bruins 4

Sunday, February 19, 2012 – Dunkin’ Donuts Center

Connecticut 1 1 1 – 3
Providence 1 2 1 – 4

1st Period-1, Providence, Camper 12 (Hamill, Ridderwall), 5:47. 2, Connecticut, Deveaux 16 (Zuccarello, Newbury), 7:13. Penalties-Robins Pro (high-sticking), 14:42; Miller Pro (cross-checking), 17:25.

2nd Period-3, Providence, Camper 13 (Hamill, Ridderwall), 1:36. 4, Providence, Arniel 5 (Cunningham, Sauve), 5:43. 5, Connecticut, Deveaux 17 (Erixon, Newbury), 17:17 (PP). Penalties-MacDermid Pro (high-sticking), 7:30; McKelvie Pro (hooking), 15:53; Thuresson Ct (holding), 18:11; MacKinnon Pro (slashing), 19:06.

3rd Period-6, Connecticut, Tessier 9 (Grant, Tanski), 1:55. 7, Providence, Camper 14 (Ridderwall), 8:43. Penalties-Deveaux Ct (holding the stick), 11:41; Bartkowski Pro (holding), 18:35.

Shots on Goal-Connecticut 14-10-8-32. Providence 12-16-11-39.
Power Play Opportunities-Connecticut 1 / 6; Providence 0 / 2.
Goalies-Connecticut, Talbot 11-12-0 (39 shots-35 saves). Providence, Khudobin 19-17-3 (32 shots-29 saves).
A-10,951
Referees-Terry Koharski (10), Chris Cozzan (18).
Linesmen-Bob Bernard (42), Chris Millea (33).

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Beckett Knows Red Sox Need To Earn Back Trust of Fans

Boston Red Sox pitcher Josh Beckett, right, answers questions from reporters during a new conference as pitchers and catchers officially report to baseball spring training on Sunday, Feb. 19, 2012, in Fort Myers, Fla.

When the Boston Red Sox collapsed in 2011, we as fans were not very happy. After all, the team was all but assured of going to the playoffs with a nine game lead on the Tampa Bay Rays in the AL Wild Card standings.

But it happened and we wanted answers. It ended up being that those answers we sought were not what we wanted to hear. With everything that had transpired, it ultimately lost former skipper Terry Francona his job. It also led to the revelation that four players, Jon Lester, Josh Beckett and John Lackey along with Clay Buchholz were having rally beers along with some fried chicken during the downfall.

Lester and Buchholz have since apologized while who honestly cares what Lackey has to say. I only say that because I’m sure that no one really likes him here in New England.

But with Beckett being the veteran of that group, he was looked as at a leader. And it’s obvious, he wasn’t a very good one.

On Sunday, Beckett addressed the media assembled at Fenway South and basically did everything but apologize. But the one thing that stood out to me was the fact that he realized the team had lost the “trust” of the fans.

“Yeah, absolutely. I think we need to earn that trust back. They’re the best fans in baseball. There are some good, some bad, everything like that, but they’re the best fans in baseball. I definitely think we need to earn that trust back. The way we have to do that is go about our business the way we have in previous years and earn it back and win ballgames. That’s probably going to be best way.”

He’s definitely right about us being the best fans in baseball. When you’re a fan of Boston sports, we treat them like our best friends. After all, we spend half of the year with them.

So with everything that they did to get Francona fired, have “lapses in judgement”, Beckett reportedly “being out of shape”, among other things, they know people aren’t happy with them.

This is the first time in a long time that I’ve seen some Red Sox diehards not happy for a season. They are understandably upset. I don’t blame them.

I’m just glad that Beckett gets it. Hopefully, the rest of the team does as well.

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