Scu Scu Scutaro Traded To Rockies

Boston Red Sox base runner Marco Scutaro (R) is tagged out at home plate by Baltimore Orioles catcher Matt Wieters in the ninth inning of their MLB American League baseball game in Baltimore, Maryland September 28, 2011.

Yesterday, there were rumors out there that the Boston Red Sox were going to be shipping Marco Scutaro to the Colorado Rockies. Those rumors ended up being shot down just a few hours later.

24 hours later, it appears that the move is happening.

According to Troy Renck of the Denver Post, the Red Sox have traded Scutaro to the Rockies. In return, the Red Sox will receive relief pitcher Clayton Mortensen.

For the Red Sox, it’s a salary dump of $6 million which could mean that they possibly have something in the works for another starting pitcher whether it be a free agent or in a trade. They have had interest in free agent Roy Oswalt during the offseason but had been waiting for his price to come down.

Edwin Jackson is also available on the free agent market but the rumors are that he’s been looking for a long-term deal. That is something the Red Sox aren’t looking to do.

The big question right now is who will play shortstop for the Red Sox this season.

Unless they think Jose Iglesias is ready, the odds on favorites to play there are Nick Punto and Mike Aviles. Of course, Aviles is also being considered as part of the competition for the right field spot.

It’s also quite possible the Red Sox are freeing up money to go after another outfielder with the uncertainity of Carl Crawford for the season opener and the aforementioned open right field spot.

In Scutaro’s two years with the Red Sox, he hit .284 with 18 home runs, 110 RBIs and nine stolen bases.

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Paw Prints – The Daily UConn Roundup – 1/21

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 are in Knoxville, TN for a matchup with the Tennessee Volunteers. Tip is scheduled for 4 p.m. and the game will be televised nationally on CBS.

It’s also game day for the UConn women’s basketball team as they are in Chicago, IL for a matchup with the DePaul Blue Demons. Tip is scheduled for 8 p.m. and the game will be broadcast locally in Connecticut on CPTV.

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UConn Men’s Basketball links

UConn Supports Summitt, Still Missing Boatright [David Borges – New Haven Register]

Dom answered a questioned in his mailbag [Dom Amore – Hartford Courant]

Know Your Enemy: Tennessee [UConn Huskies Basketball]

Jim Calhoun Spends Thursday at “ESPN Car Wash” [UConnHuskies.com]

Men’s Hoops To Play At Tennessee Saturday at 4 p.m. [UConnHuskies.com]

UConn men next in line of tough foes for Tennessee [CT Post]

Tennessee In Transition, But Still Dangerous, Awaits UConn Men [Hartford Courant]

Showing Respect [Journal Inquirer]

Huskies, Volunteers both in need of a win [New Haven Register]

Huskies need Lamb to be more assertive [The Day]

UConn Men’s Basketball Glance — UConn at Tennessee [The Hour]

Guilty Until Proved Innocent [NY Times]

UConn Women’s Basketball links

Another huge game for Breanna Stewart [Jim Fuller – New Haven Register]

Bruno, Gillom, Meadors Named Olympic Assistants Under Auriemma [Rich Elliott – CT Post]

No. 3 UConn Travels To No. 21 DePaul On Saturday [UConnHuskies.com]

UConn’s Mosqueda-Lewis thrives in 6th-man role [CT Post]

Another Big East Game, Another One Of Geno’s Buddies [Hartford Courant]

Freshman Mosqueda-Lewis has 6th sense [Journal Inquirer]

No Maya Moore doesn’t make DePaul coach Doug Bruno feel any better [New Haven Register]

UConn Women’s Basketball Glance — UConn at DePaul [The Hour]

UConn Football links

Big East offseason to-do lists [Andrea Adelson – ESPN.com]

Other UConn related links

W. Lacrosse. Lacrosse Picked Sixth In Preseason Coaches Poll [UConnHuskies.com]

W. Ice Hockey. Slattery’s Goal Forces OT and Eventual 1-1 Tie at Maine [UConnHuskies.com]

M. Track. Huskies Finish First At Great Dane Classic [UConnHuskies.com]

M. Ice Hockey. UConn’s Four-Game Winning Streak Halted By Robert Morris, 4-3 [UConnHuskies.com]

W. Track. Women’s Track & Field Earns First Place [UConnHuskies.com]

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St. John’s IceCaps 2, Connecticut Whale 1 (OT)

By Brian Ring

Hartford, CT, January 20, 2012 – The Connecticut Whale were defeated in overtime, 2-1, by the St. John’s IceCaps Friday night at the XL Center. Jason Jaffray recorded the game-winning goal for St. John’s just 16 seconds into overtime on a tough deflection. Erik Christensen tallied the lone goal for the Whale in the contest.

CT Whale“We got better as the game went on, it was important to get a point,” said Whale head coach Ken Gernander. “It was a much needed point at this juncture.”

The IceCaps got on the board first, as Riley Holzapfel cashed in on the third St. John’s power-play of the opening period. Holzapfel would stuff defenseman Paul Postma’s rebound past Whale goaltender Cam Talbot (35 saves) with 2:29 remaining in the frame. Spencer Machacek also assisted on the goal, registering his team-leading 29th point (10-19-29).

Neither team would score in the second period, despite each side receiving a pair of power-play opportunities. St. John’s goaltender Edward Pasquale (26 saves) kept the IceCaps out in front with an incredible diving save midway through the period, gloving Kris Newbury’s point-blank try with a last-ditch effort.

Christensen tied the game with his second goal in as many games at 16:33 of the third period, deflecting Tim Erixon’s shot from the point under the crossbar past Pasquale. Tommy Grant set up the play, earning the secondary assist.

That would be all of the scoring through regulation, as for the second straight period the IceCaps outshot the Whale 11-9. Talbot, however, stood tall for Connecticut and Pasquale’s efforts kept the Whale from taking the lead on multiple chances later on in the third frame.

The Whale and IceCaps headed to overtime knotted at just a goal apiece, but Jaffray would end the game on the first shift of the extra period. Jaffray got his stick on an Aaron Gagnon shot, which knuckled the puck through the air and past Talbot for the game-winner. Brett Festerling also assisted on the goal, which sent the Whale to their eighth straight defeat in 2012 (0-6-1-1).  The Whale did, though, get at least a standings point for the eighth consecutive home game (5-0-1-2).

“We have another big opponent (the Norfolk Admirals) tomorrow night, but it’s a starting point,” said Gernander. “We need a bigger, more concerted effort to get over the hump here.”

Saturday night, January 21, features a doubleheader of hockey action at the XL Center.  At 3:00 PM, the Boston Blades of the Canadian Women’s Hockey League, the top league in women’s pro hockey, take on Team Alberta in a CWHL regular-season contest, the “International Women’s Hockey Challenge”, presented by Aetna.  Then, at 7:00, the Whale face off against the Admirals.  A ticket to the Whale game is also good for admission to the CWHL contest.  Also on Saturday night, 3,000 fans receive a Wade Redden bobblehead, courtesy of Click It or Ticket.

Tickets to that game, and all Whale home games, are available 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.

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St. John’s IceCaps 2 (OT) at Connecticut Whale 1
Friday, January 20, 2012 – XL Center Veterans Memorial Coliseum

St. John’s 1 0 0 1 – 2
Connecticut 0 0 1 0 – 1

1st Period-1, St. John’s, Holzapfel 8 (Postma, Machacek), 17:31 (PP). Penalties-Klassen Ct (cross-checking), 1:49; Klassen Ct (boarding), 9:39; Christensen Ct (hooking), 15:48; Machacek Stj (hooking), 19:13.

2nd Period- No Scoring. Penalties-served by Gregoire Stj (bench minor – too many men), 5:52; Postma Stj (tripping), 7:59; Voros Ct (roughing), 12:31; Nightingale Ct (roughing), 17:28.

3rd Period-2, Connecticut, Christensen 2 (Erixon, Grant), 3:27. Penalties-Kulda Stj (fighting), 1:30; Newbury Ct (fighting), 1:30; Thuresson Ct (cross-checking), 7:02.

OT Period-3, St. John’s, Jaffray 12 (Gagnon, Festerling), 0:16. Penalties-No Penalties

Shots on Goal-St. John’s 14-11-11-1-37. Connecticut 9-9-9-0-27.
Power Play Opportunities-St. John’s 1 / 6; Connecticut 0 / 3.
Goalies-St. John’s, Pasquale 8-5-0 (27 shots-26 saves). Connecticut, Talbot 9-10-0 (37 shots-35 saves).
A-3,957
Referees-Jarrod Ragusin (54), Chris Brown (86).
Linesmen-Luke Galvin (2), Brent Colby (7).

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UConn Receives $1.05 Million in Donations For Basketball Practice Facility

UConn Practice Facility

Here’s the press release from UConn announcing that they have received $1.05 million in donations for the proposed basketball practice facility.

STORRS, Conn. – Continuing the momentum generated by the recent announcement of Peter and Pam Werth’s $4.5 million commitment to a new Basketball Development Center, UConn’s Division of Athletics is pleased to report that two additional gifts totaling $1.05 million have been received.

The donors, who have asked to remain anonymous, have each pledged approximately $500,000 to the project. Both are UConn alumni and long-time supporters of the University and the Division of Athletics. The two donors cited the legacy of men’s basketball coach head coach Jim Calhoun, associate head coach George Blaney and the rest of the basketball staff, along with the goal of future NCAA championships, as the primary motivation for the gifts.

“Our supporters continue to show their generosity and enthusiasm as we move closer to making this project a reality,” said Paul Pendergast, UConn’s Interim Director of Athletics. “These individuals are dedicated supporters of our programs and truly understand the value of providing top-notch facilities so that our student-athletes can perform to the best of their abilities in both academics and athletics.”

The Basketball Development Center will be a 70,000 square foot facility to be located on the current Memorial Stadium site, and is the first major construction project at UConn to be funded entirely through private donations. It will feature dedicated practice gyms for the men’s and women’s basketball programs, along with locker rooms, coaches’ offices and areas for academic support, video analysis, sports medicine and strength training.

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Red Sox Announce 2012 Minor League Field Staffs

Here’s the press release from the Boston Red Sox announcing the coaching staffs for the minor league affiliates.

BOSTON, MA – The Boston Red Sox today announced the 2012 field staffs for each of their six minor league teams.

The announcement of managers, coaches and athletic trainers was made by Director of Player Development Ben Crockett.

The Red Sox have added three new individuals for assignment in the 2012 field staff alignment, hiring Gerald Perry as the hitting coach at Triple-A Pawtucket, Darren Fenster as the hitting coach at Single-A Greenville and Noah Hall as a coach at the club’s rookie level Gulf Coast League team.

BOSTON RED SOX 2012 MINOR LEAGUE FIELD STAFFS

Pawtucket Red SoxPawtucket (Triple-A, International League)
Manager: Arnie Beyeler
Pitching Coach: Rich Sauveur
Hitting Coach: Gerald Perry – Joins Pawtucket after serving as the Oakland Athletics hitting coach in 2011. Perry previously spent four seasons in the Boston organization as a minor league hitting coach with Single-A Michigan (1997) and Pawtucket (1998 and 2010) and was the club’s minor league hitting coordinator in 1999.
Athletic Trainer: Jon Jochim

Portland Sea DogsPortland (Double-A, Eastern League)
Manager: Kevin Boles
Pitching Coach: Bob Kipper
Hitting Coach: Dave Joppie
Athletic Trainer: Brandon Henry – Begins his first year with Portland after spending the last two seasons as athletic trainer for Salem. He enters his sixth season with the organization having also served as athletic trainer for Greenville (2009) and Lowell (2008-07).

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Salem Red SoxSalem (High-A, Carolina League)
Manager: Billy McMillon – Will serve as Salem’s manager after skippering at Greenville from 2010-11. He led the Drive to the South Atlantic League Championship Series in his 2010 managerial debut.
Pitching Coach: Kevin Walker
Hitting Coach: Rich Gedman – Joins Salem after serving last season as hitting coach for Lowell in his first coaching position in affiliated ball.
Athletic Trainer: David Herrera – Moves to Salem from Greenville, where he was the Drive’s athletic trainer from 2010-11. He also held that position for Lowell (2009) and the GCL Red Sox (2008).

Greenville DriveGreenville (Single-A, South Atlantic League)
Manager: Carlos Febles – Moves to Greenville after making his managerial debut with Lowell in 2011. He was Salem’s hitting coach from 2009-10 and held the same role for Single-A Lancaster in 2008.
Pitching Coach: Dick Such
Hitting Coach: Darren Fenster- Joins Greenville in his affiliated coaching debut after spending six seasons on the Rutgers University baseball staff, including three as an assistant coach (2009-11). He also served as an assistant coach for the Cape Cod Baseball League’s Orleans Cardinals in 2008. Selected by Kansas City in the 12th round of the 2000 First-Year Player Draft, Fenster spent five seasons in the Royals minor league system and was named a Carolina League All-Star in 2002 and 2004.
Athletic Trainer: Mauricio Elizondo- Enters his fifth season in the Red Sox organization and his first as athletic trainer with Greenville. He previously served as athletic trainer for Lowell (2010-11) after joining the system as an intern with the GCL Red Sox (2008-09).

Lowell SpinnersLowell (Short-A, New York-Penn League)
Manager: Bruce Crabbe – Returns to Lowell after serving as Salem’s manager in 2011. This will be his third season at the helm of the Spinners (also 2006 and 2010).
Pitching Coach: Paul Abbott
Hitting Coach: Nelson Paulino – Joins Lowell as hitting coach after serving in the same capacity for the Dominican Summer League Red Sox over five seasons from 2001-02 and 2008-11.
Athletic Trainer: TBA

GCL Red SoxGulf Coast (Rookie, Gulf Coast League)
Manager: George Lombard
Pitching Coach: Goose Gregson
Pitching Coach: Walter Miranda
Coach: Dave Tomlin
Hitting Coach: U.L. Washington
Coach: Noah Hall – Makes his coaching debut after playing parts of 13 seasons as an outfielder in affiliated minor league baseball from 1996-2009. He also played parts of five seasons in independent leagues (2001, 2007 and 2009-11).

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Paw Prints – The Daily UConn Roundup – 1/20

Paw Prints The Daily Roundup

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UConn Men’s Basketball links

Jim Calhoun Talks Cincinnati, Syracuse, and Tennessee [Dom Amore – Hartford Courant]

Grading the Huskies Versus Cincinnati [Kevin Duffy – CT Post]

UConn-Cincinnati the day after [Neill Ostrout – Journal Inquirer]

Calhoun Not Pleased With UConn’s Big Men [Hartford Courant]

UConn without Kemba Walker [CBSSports.com]

UConn Women’s Basketball links

Playing friends not always easy for Auriemma [Jim Fuller – New Haven Register]

Effort plays deliver UConn women [CT Post]

Huskies Put A Gentle Beating On Bearcats [Hartford Courant]

Having Stronger Dolson And Hartley Bodes Well For UConn [Hartford Courant]

UConn: A Place Where Not Everyone Knows Elliott’s Name [Hartford Courant]

Tiffany Hayes leads charge past Cincinnati [New Haven Register]

Geno Auriemma improves to 13-0 against former players and assistants [New Haven Register]

Huskies turn up the heat [The Day]

UConn Football links

Can UConn surprise? [Andrea Adelson – ESPN.com]

Big East’s most improved players [Andrea Adelson – ESPN.com]

Huge Recruiting Weekend For UConn Football [Hartford Courant]

Other UConn related links

W. Track. Women’s Track & Field Set For Great Dane Classic [UConnHuskies.com]

M. Track. Huskies Set For Great Dane Classic [UConnHuskies.com]

M. Golf. Men’s Golf Faces Challenging Spring Schedule [UConnHuskies.com]

M. Ice Hockey. Huskies To Host Robert Morris Friday and Saturday Night [UConnHuskies.com]

Field Hockey. Field Hockey Honored At Women’s Basketball Game [UConnHuskies.com]

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In The Red Zone: Baltimore Ravens at New England Patriots Preview – AFC Championship

In The Red Zone

This Week

Baltimore Ravens @ New England Patriots

The New England Patriots host Baltimore Ravens at Gillette Stadium on Sunday at 3 p.m. in the AFC Conference Championship Game.

The Patriots (14-3) are 8-1 at The Razor, 0-1 against the AFC North and 11-2 in the conference.  They are the AFC East Champions and the conferences top seed.

The Ravens (13-4) are 4-4 on the road, 1-0 vs. the AFC East and 10-3 against the conference.  They are the AFC North Champions and the conferences 2nd seed.

Alberto Riveron is the game referee; this is the 2nd Patriots game he has called this season.  He also called Week 16 vs. Miami.

The Line/Prediction

As of Thursday the line on the game from Yahoo! Sports has the Patriots at MINUS 7 1/2.  The OVER/UNDER is 50 1/2.

My Prediction is Patriots 31, Ravens, 21.  Give the points (Patriots) and take the over.  I am 10-6-1 against the spread and 13 of 17 on calling the over/under in 2011.

Tickets

The Patriots are reporting the game as a sell out. It is the 193rd consecutive sell out dating back to the 1994 season opener.  The record includes preseason, regular season and playoff games.

Tickets to the game, if available, can be purchased through Ticketmaster.  You can check the availability here.

After market tickets are available through the Official Patriots Ticket Exchange where season ticket holders can sell their unused seats to fans on the season ticket waiting list.

Getting to the Game

If you’re lucky enough to be going to the game in Foxboro make sure you check out the links.

Here is the up to date weather forecast from the Weather Channel for Foxboro MA.

Click for all the game day information including stadium directions, parking information and map and a Gillette Stadium seating chart.

Tailgating

Here’s a bunch of different tailgating recipes from Tailgating.com.  There’s something there for everyone and every type of meal or snack.  I’ve tried some of the recipes and they’re very good.

And with tailgating many people enjoy some adult beverages.  With that in mind check out Drink Nation for how to make all sorts of great drinks.  You can look things up by name, ingredient(s) or theme.

Whether it’s at the game, a bar or a friend’s house moderation is always the key to a great time.  Please don’t drink and drive and designate a sober driver.  Remember You Drink, You Drive, You Lose.

BROADCAST INFORMATION

Television

CBS in televising the game nationally and Jim Nantz will do play by play while Phil Simms will provide the game analysis.  You can look here for your local affiliate.

Here are all the rules on NFL TV broadcasts including explaining the blackout rules, flex scheduling and commercial breaks.

Radio

The Patriots Radio Network broadcasts the game from flagship station WBZ-FM, 98.5 the Sports Hub in Boston. Gil Santos handles the play-by-play, former Patriot Gino Cappelletti does the color and new this year Scott Zolak will man the sidelines. It all starts with Gary Tanguay, Andy Gresh and Zolak with the pregame show at 12 p.m. along the network. The post game starts after the final gun and continues for three hours along the network.

If you are outside the broadcast are of the stations on the Patriots Radio Network you can purchase NFL Field Pass, which allows you to listen to any game live.  You can also pick which teams broadcasters you want to listen to.

All NFL Games are also available on Sirius Satellite Radio and XM Satellite Radio also carries all the NFL games under a special additional package.  They usually only carry the home team feed.

The Patriots radio network call is available on Sirius Channel 86 and XM Channel 226.

The Ravens Radio Network has Gerry Sandusky calling the game while Stan White and Qadry Ismail provide the game analysis via their flagship station of WIYY-FM and WBAL. Their call is available on Sirius Channel 92 and XM Channel 225.

The game will also be broadcast to a national audience by Westwood One Radio Sports. Dave Sims and James Lofton will call the game. Tony Boselli will provide sideline analysis.  You can hear the national feed on Sirius Channel 88 and XM Channel 88.

Patriots All Access

Patriots All-Access features behind the scenes looks, interviews and breakdowns with head coach Bill Belichick and in depth features on the team.  It’s hosted by Steve Burton of WBZ-TV (Boston) and airs weekly in most New England television markets.

  • Boston MA on TV 38 Friday at 7 p.m. and Sunday at 9 a.m.
  • Providence RI on WNAC Friday at 7 p.m. and Sunday at 9 a.m.
  • Manchester NH on WMUR Saturday at midnight
  • Portland ME on WMTW Sunday at 5 a.m.
  • Hartford CT on WCTX Saturday at 5 p.m.
  • Springfield MA on WFXQ Saturday at 7 p.m.
  • Bangor ME on WVII Sunday at 11 a.m.

You can also watch it anytime on the teams website in the media section.

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Last Week

The Patriots defeated the Broncos 45-10 at Gillette; while the Ravens beat the Texans at M&T Bank Park, 20-13.

History

  • This is the 8th meeting between the Patriots and the Ravens since Baltimore became a franchise in 1996 when the Cleveland Browns relocated.  The team was unable to keep the Browns past records, nicknames and colors and was considered an expansion franchise.
  • It is the second time the teams have faced each other in the post season.
  • The Patriots lead the series 6-1 with the lone loss coming in the 2009 AFC Wild Card Game, 33-14 in Foxboro.
  • The Patriots won the last meeting between the teams at Gillette Stadium in Week 6 of the 2010 season, 23-20 in OT behind Tom Brady and recently re-acquired Deion Branch.

Patriots Team Notes

Here is the Patriots roster, depth chart and injury report for the game.

2011 Patriots Schedule/Results

The Patriots overall franchise record is 414-366-9.  They are 22-15 in the post season and have won three Super Bowls (XXXVI, XXXVIII, XXXIX) in six appearances.  They last appeared in the playoffs in 2010 when they lost at home to the New York Jets in the AFC Divisional Playoff, 28-21.  They last appeared in a Super Bowl in 2007 losing to the New York Giants 17-14 in Super Bowl XLII.  They won the AFC Conference championship that season with playoff wins over Jacksonville and San Diego.

This season they defeated Denver in the AFC Division Game.

The Patriots are dedicating the 2011 season to the memory of Myra Hiatt Kraft, the late wife of owner Robert Kraft. Every Patriots player and coach will honor Myra’s memory by wearing a patch with her initials on it in recognition of her lifelong contributions to the local and global community and her influence on the charitable mission of the entire Patriots organization. The patch will be worn on the left chest of every player throughout the season.

The Patriots are the defending AFC East Champions they have won the division 9 of the last 11 seasons and 3 years in a row.

New England is the top seed for the second consecutive season and 4th time overall.

They are the first AFC team to have the top seed two years in a row since Buffalo in 1990 and 1991.

This is the 9th straight season the Patriots have had 10 wins or more and 10th time in the last 11 years.

Since Gillette Stadium opened in 2002, New England is 75-15 at home including the playoffs.

This is New England’s 8th AFC Championship Game appearance, they are 6-1 in the game with their lone loss coming after the 2006 season at Indianapolis.

The 8 appearances are the 3rd most in the conference tied with Denver.  Only the Oakland/LA Raiders (11) and the Pittsburgh Steelers (15) have more.

7 of the 8 AFC Championship Game appearances have come since Robert Kraft purchased the team in 1994.

This will be the 4th time (1996, 2003, 2007, and 2011) the Patriots have hosted the AFC Championship Game.

The Patriots are 16-5 all-time against the AFC North including the postseason.

The Patriots are 12-3 at home in the playoffs all-time. They are 8-2 in the post season at Gillette Stadium.

Overall in the playoffs they are 22-15.

PATRIOTS PLAYOFF RECORD BY ROUND

  • First Round                   0-1
  • Wild Card Round            4-3
  • Divisional Round            8-6
  • AFC Championship         6-1
  • AFL Championship          0-1
  • Super Bowl                   3-3

The Patriots will have four honorary captains on Sunday representing the 1996 AFC Championship team. They are former WR Troy Brown, former CB Ty Law, former LB Tedy Bruschi and former QB Drew Bledsoe.

The New England defense sacked Denver QB Tim Tebow 6 times in Saturdays 45-10 win and caused him to fumble once.

New England is MINUS 1 in playoff turnover differential. The offense gave up 1 INT and 1 fumble, while the defense had 0 INTs and 1 fumble recovery.  They finished the regular season as a PLUS 17.

The Patriots were 3 of 6 in 3rd down efficiency with no fourth down attempts last week against Denver.

New England was 5 of 6 in the red zone and 1 for 2 in goal to go against the Broncos last week.

The Patriots will be heading back to England on October 28th to take on the St. Louis Rams. It will be a home game for the Rams.

Patriots Staff Notes

This is the link to head coach Bill Belichick’s Wednesday press conference on the Ravens.

Bill Belichick coached teams are 5-1 vs. Baltimore all with New England.

Overall in his NFL career Belichick is 175-97 in 16 NFL seasons.  He is 139-53 with New England and 36-44 with Cleveland.  He is 16-6 in the playoffs, 15-5 as head coach of the Patriots in the post season.  When you combine his regular season and post season records he is 191-103.

Belichick’s 191 wins are good for 9th all-time.  Chuck Knox, who coached the Rams, Redskins and Seahawks, is 8th all-time with 193.

He is the first coach in NFL history to have his teams win 10 games or more in 9 consecutive seasons.

Belichick is one of five head coaches in NFL history whose father (Steve Belichick) played in the league.  The others are former Kansas City head coach Todd Haley (Dick Haley), former San Francisco head coach Mike Nolan (Dick Nolan), former Cincinnati head coach David Shula (Don Shula) and former NY Jets head coach Joe Walton (Frank Walton).

New England has only failed to make the playoffs three times under Belichick in 2000, 2002 and 2008.

New England offensive coordinator Bill O’Brien has accepted the head coaching job at Penn State University, he will remain with New England through their playoff run.

The Patriots have hired Josh McDaniels as an offensive assistant for the remainder of the season.  McDaniels was the offensive coordinator in St. Louis this season but was available when ownership said they wouldn’t hold him to his contract after firing head coach Steve Spagnuolo.  McDaniels will be the offensive coordinator starting with the 2012 season replacing O’Brien, who had replaced him.

Special Teams Coach Scott O’Brien worked for the Baltimore Ravens as the Special Teams Assistant.

Patriots Possible Starters

Offense:

LT: Light

LG: Mankins

C: Connolly

RG: Waters

RT: Solder

TE: Gronkowski

TE: Hernandez

WR: Branch

WR: Welker

QB: Brady

RB: Green-Ellis

Defense:

DE: Ellis

DT: Love

DT: Wilfork

DE: Deaderick

LB: Mayo

LB: Spikes

LB: Ninkovich

CB: McCourty

CB: Arrington

S: Chung

S: Ihedigbo

Patriots Players Notes

This is Tom Brady’s 12th NFL season. He is 4-1 vs. Baltimore in his career including playoffs.

Overall Brady is 124-34 as a starting QB and is 15-5 in the playoffs for an overall record of 139-39.  Brady is a 6 time Pro Bowl QB; two time NFL MVP and has won 3 Super Bowls while twice being named the games MVP.  He is also listed as the 21st Greatest Player in the History of the NFL according to the NFL Network.

Including the post season Brady is 100 games above .500

He is now 15-5 in the post season.  He second all time in post season wins behind his idol, Joe Montana who has 16.

Brady has the 3rd most post season TD passes all-time with 36.  Brett Favre is 2nd with 44 TD passes in the post season. Montana is first with 45.

Brady set a NFL record with five TD passes in one half of a playoff game.

He also tied Daryle Lamonica and Steve Young with 6 TD passes in one playoff game.

WR Wes Welker now has catches in 99 consecutive games including playoffs, 82 as a Patriot.  The last time Welker did not have a catch in a game was 12/24/05 as a Dolphin.

On Wednesday New England listed 18 players on the injury report.  QB Tom Brady (left shoulder) did not practice.  CB Lyle Arrington (foot); C Dan Connolly (groin) and WR Matthew Slater (shoulder) were listed as full participation.  The following were listed as limited participation WR Deion Branch (knee); T Marcus Cannon (ankle); S Patrick Chung (knee); LB Dane Fletcher (thumb); TE Aaron Hernandez (concussion); S James Ihedigbo (shoulder); DT Kyle Love (ankle); G Logan Mankins (knee); LB Rob Ninkovich (hip); T Nate Solder (concussion); LB Brandon Spikes (knee); T Sebastian Vollmer (back/foot); WR Wes Welker (knee) and LB Tracy Waters (abdomen).

On Thursday the only change to the Patriots injury report was Brady participated fully.  All others were unchanged.

The Patriots have five New England natives on the roster they are LB Niko Koutouvides (Plainville CT); TE Aaron Hernandez (Bristol CT); OL Donald Thomas (New Haven CT); S James Ihedigbo (Northampton MA) and DE Ron Brace (Worcester MA).  They have 12 players who played for a New England school or a Big East Conference member.  They are WR Deion Branch (Louisville); WR/TE Dorin Dickerson (Pitt); S James Ihedigbo (UMass); CB Nathan Jones (Rutgers); C Dan Koppen (Boston College – IR); CB Devin McCourty (Rutgers); NT Vince Wilfork (Miami), OL Donald Thomas (UConn); DE Mike Wright (Cincinnati – IR); DE Ron Brace (Boston College); WR Tiquan Underwood (Rutgers) and DE Alex Silvestro (Rutgers – Practice Squad).

The Patriots have 7 retired numbers: 20 – Gino Cappelletti, 40 – Mike Haynes, 73 – John Hannah, 78 – Bruce Armstrong, 79 – Jim Lee Hunt and 89 – Bob Dee.

Ravens Team Notes

Here is the Ravens roster, depth chart and injury report for the game.

2011 Ravens Schedule/Results

Baltimore’s all-time record is 140-115-1 they are 10-6 in the post season with their last post season appearance coming in 2010 when they beat Kansas City in the AFC Wild Card Game, 30-7.  They then lost to the Pittsburgh Steelers 24-14 in the AFC Division Game. They last played for a Conference Championship in 2008 losing to the Pittsburgh Steelers in the AFC Championship Game after having beaten Miami and Tennessee. The have won one Super Bowl in their only appearance beating the New York Giants (XXXV).

This season they defeated Houston in the AFC Division Round.

The Ravens along with the Patriots are two of three teams to make the playoffs in five of the last six seasons.  The third team is Indianapolis.

Baltimore is 1-4 as the road team in the series, 1-3 at Gillette Stadium and 0-1 in Foxboro Stadium.

Raven Mad: This is a heated rivalry.

Ravens relish the underdog role against the Patriots.

This is Baltimore’s 3rd AFC Championship Game appearance.  They are 1-1. They defeated Oakland 16-3 in 2000 and lost to Pittsburgh, 23-14 in 2008.

Would rain help or hurt the Ravens on Sunday in Foxboro?

The Baltimore defense did not sack Houston QB T.J. Yates in Sunday’s 20-13 win.

Ravens defense allowed only 16 Red Zone TD’s this season.  The Patriots have scored 47.

Baltimore is PLUS 4 in playoff turnover differential. The offense gave up 0 INT and 0 fumble, while the defense had 3 INTs and 1 fumble recovery.  They finished PLUS 2 in turnover differential in the regular season.

The Ravens were 4 for 16 in 3rd down efficiency and 0 for 1 on fourth down attempts last week against Houston.

Baltimore was 2 of 3 in the red zone against the Texans last week.

Ravens Staff Notes

Read what Baltimore Ravens head coach John Harbaugh had to say to the New England media about the match up.

Harbaugh is in his fourth season with the team, he is 44-20 since taking over and is 5-3 in the playoffs for an overall record of 49-23.

He is 1-2 vs. New England in his career, with his lone victory coming in the playoffs

He has won one AFC North Division title as the head coach of the Ravens and his teams have made the playoffs all four years he has been in Baltimore.

His brother Jim is a rookie NFL head coach with the San Francisco 49ers and he also has his team playing for a conference title this weekend against the New York Giants.

Assistant Head Coach/Special Teams Coordinator Jerry Rosburg was the secondary coach at Boston College.

Defensive Line Coach Clarence Brooks went to high school in New Bedford, MA. before playing guard at the University of Massachusetts-Amherst. He was also a coach at UMass.

Offensive Quality Control Coach Jason Brooks, son of Clarence Brooks, was born in Amherst, MA. Brooks, like his father, severed as a coach at UMass.

Assistant Strength and Conditioning Coach John Dunn was born in Great Barrington, MA

Offensive Assistant/Quarterbacks Coach Craig VerSteeg served as the Quarterbacks/Wide Receivers Coach at Harvard University.

Ravens Linebackers Coach Dean Pees served as the Linebackers coach and Defensive Coordinator for New England.

Ravens Players Notes

Baltimore Ravens QB Joe Flacco is 44-20 in his career in the regular season and 5-3 in the playoffs for an overall record of 49-23 in 4 seasons.

Flacco was a 1st round draft pick in the 2008 NFL Draft out of the University of Delaware.

He is 1-2 vs. New England in his career including playoffs.

Comparing Flacco to the other playoff quarterbacks.

Flacco took a hit this week, from one of his own teammates, future Hall of Fame S Ed Reed.

Baltimore has no permanent team captains the staff appoints them on a weekly basis.

LB Terrell Suggs needs one more big-time game this weekend against the Patriots.

Suggs was named Pro Football Weekly Defensive Player of the Year.

DT Arthur Jones overcame an injury and the death of his sister to get to the NFL.

Before the Ravens drafted him this past April, WR Torrey Smith thought he was going to a Patriot.

Baltimore has to play better in order to beat New England and go to their second Super Bowl.

On Wednesday and Thursday Baltimore listed only S Ed Reed (ankle) as having limited participation on their injury report.

There are 7 players on the Baltimore roster from Big East Universities and New England based colleges.  They are C Matt Birk (Harvard); DT Arthur Jones (Syracuse); RB Matt Lawrence (UConn/UMass); LB Jameel McClain (Syracuse); DB Haruki Nakamura (Cincinnati); RB Ray Rice (Rutgers) and TE Kris Wilson (Pitt)

The Ravens have no retired numbers.

Next Game

If the Patriots win they will face the winner of the New York Giants/San Francisco 49ers game in Super Bowl XLVI at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis IN on Sunday February 5.  Kick off is at 6:30 p.m. on NBC.

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Red Sox Announce Restructuring of Medical Staff

Here’s the release from the Boston Red Sox announcing a restructuring of their medical staff:

The Boston Red Sox today announced the restructuring of the club’s Major League medical staff.

Boston Red SoxThe announcements were made by Executive Vice President/General Manager Ben Cherington.

Rick Jameyson, ATC joins the Red Sox as Head Athletic Trainer. Jameyson spent the last 20 seasons as an athletic trainer in the Cleveland Indians organization, including the last 10 as Assistant Athletic Trainer for the Major League club after being named to that post in July of 2002.  He began his professional athletic training career in 1992 with Cleveland’s Short-A Watertown club and also served as the trainer at Single-A Columbus (1994-98) and Triple-A Buffalo (1999-2002).  Jameyson earned a degree in health education with specialization in athletic training from Baldwin-Wallace (OH) College.

Mike Reinold, PT, DPT, ATC has been named Head Physical Therapist. Reinold has served as Boston’s Head Athletic Trainer/Assistant Director, Medical Services for the last two years.  He previously held the position of Assistant Athletic Trainer for four seasons from 2006-09, adding the title of Rehab Coordinator prior to the 2008 campaign. Reinold earned a degree in physical therapy from Northeastern University and holds a doctorate in physical therapy from the Massachusetts General Hospital Institute of Health Professions.

Brad Pearson, MS, ATC has been promoted to Assistant Athletic Trainer. Pearson will be in his 10th year with the Red Sox organization in 2012, serving as the club’s Minor League Athletic Training Coordinator for the past three seasons. He joined Boston’s system as an athletic training intern with the Rookie-level Fort Myers team in 2001 and also has five years of experience as a minor league athletic trainer for Red Sox affiliates. He earned a bachelor of science in athletic training from Springfield College and a master’s degree in exercise science from the University of Massachusetts.

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Pat Sandora, CSCS has been named Strength and Conditioning Coach. Sandora has served as Boston’s Minor League Strength and Conditioning Coordinator for the last five seasons. His previous experience includes stints as a minor league strength and conditioning coach in the Rangers (1998-99), Brewers (2005) and Indians (2006) systems, and parts of six years as the Phillies Minor League Strength and Conditioning Coordinator from 1999-04. Sandora graduated from West Virginia University and has a master’s degree in athletic coaching.

Dan Dyrek, PT, DPT joins the staff as a Clinical Consultant. With over 30 years of experience as a physical therapist specializing in orthopedics, he provides consultation services to athletes, teams and clinicians regarding the management of difficult clinical cases, and has treated athletes at the professional, Olympic, international, and collegiate level from across the country.  Dyrek graduated summa cum laude in physical therapy from Downstate Medical Center in Brooklyn, NY.

Mike Boyle, ATC has been hired as a Strength and Conditioning Consultant. He has over 30 years experience in the field of strength and conditioning, including over 25 years on the Boston University staff.  Boyle, who is the co-founder of Mike Boyle Strength and Conditioning training centers, has been involved in training and rehabilitation with a wide range of athletes and has served as a consultant to players and teams in the NFL, NHL, MLB and NBA, and at the collegiate level. He received his bachelor’s and master’s degrees from Springfield College.

Rounding out the training staff, Medical Operations Coordinator Jim Rowe, ATC, Assistant Athletic Trainer Masai Takahashi, MS, ATC, Massage Therapist Russell Nua and Massage Therapist Mitsugi Funatsu will all return in the same positions they held in 2011. In addition, Tom “TJ” Hagan, DC  will serve as a Chiropractor Consultant.

Larry Ronan, MD will continue as the Red Sox Head Team Internist, a position he has held since 2005.  Dr. Ronan is a Staff Physician at Massachusetts General Hospital, the Senior Advisor to the Center for the Medical Integration of Innovative Technology (CIMIT) and the Director of the Thomas S. Durant, MD Fellowship in Refugee Medicine at MGH.  He earned degrees from Harvard College and Harvard Medical School.

Peter Asnis, MD has been promoted to Head Team Orthopedist after serving as a Red Sox team physician since 2005.  He is also the head team physician for the NHL’s Boston Bruins and a team physician for the NFL’s New England Patriots.  An Orthopedic Attending in Sports Medicine Services at Massachusetts General Hospital, Dr. Asnis earned his undergraduate degree cum laude from Harvard College and his MD from Cornell University Medical School with honors in research.

Additional physicians on the club’s medical staff include: Tom Holovacs, MD (Team Orthopedist/Shoulder Consultant), George Theodore, MD (Team Orthopedist/Foot and Ankle Consultant), Eric Berkson, MD (Team Orthopedist), Steve Southard, MD (Team Internist), Jim Januzzi, MD (Team Cardiologist) and Jeff Bostic, MD (Consultant), all from Massachusetts General Hospital; Arun Ramappa, MD (Team Orthopedist) from Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center; and Brian Busconi, MD (Head Minor League Physician) from UMass Memorial Medical Group.

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UConn Women Wallop Cincinnati, 80-37

It’s always nice to see former UConn Huskies come back to Gampel Pavilion as an opposing coach. But sometimes you have to wonder how much they like coming back and being dominated by their mentor.

Cincinnati Bearcats head coach Jamelle Elliott brought her team into a Big East matchup with her college coach and mentor Geno Auriemma hoping to give him a run for his money. Instead she found her team getting thumped.

Tiffany Hayes led the way for the Huskies with 17 points in UConn’s 80-37 win over the Bearcats in front of a small crowd of 6,317 at Gampel on Thursday night.

No. 3 UConn moves to 16-2 (5-1 Big East) while the Bearcats fall to 9-9 (0-5).

Connecticut's Tiffany Hayes comes in for a shot past Cincinnati's Tiffany Turner in the second half of an NCAA college basketball game in Storrs, Conn., Thursday, Jan. 19, 2012.Hayes also added seven rebounds and four steals to the cause while Stefanie Dolson had a nice night with 14 points and eight rebounds. While all of the 11 Huskies who played in the game scored at least two points, only Kaleena Mosqueda-Lewis was able to reach double figures with 10 points and had seven rebounds.

As she seems to do all of the time, Kelly Faris had a nice all around game with eight points, seven rebounds and four assists. Bria Hartley matched Faris with four assists and added six points.

Dayeesha Hollins led all scorers in the game with 18 points and pulled down a team-high four rebounds for the Bearcats. Chanel Chisholm added nine points but had seven turnovers.

Believe it or not, this game was a lot closer than the final score, at least in the early part of the first half.

Hollins did all she could to keep the game close for the Bearcats as she scored her team’s first thirteen points. Her 13th point made it 17-13 UConn with 11:14 to go in the half. Baskets by Dolson and KML pushed the lead to eight before Cincy would get it down to five on an old fashioned three-point play by Bjonee Reaves.

But that’s as close as the Bearcats would get in the game as the Huskies defensive pressure helped shutdown Cincy’s offense. UConn would use that great defense to turn up their offense as they used a 21-3 run to close out the half and take complete control of the game.

It was more of the same in the second half as UConn would continue to wear down Cincinnati while building their lead up.

While I’m sure Auriemma won’t be happy with the effort of his team early and their inability to stop Hollins, he should be pleased with the effort of Dolson down low in the post. She worked hard to get open and her teammates got her the ball, something we’ve only seen on occasion at times this season.

Sure there are times when going to Dolson might not work out depending on whom they play (ie Villanova), but I feel as though when they go through Dolson whether her scoring or her passing the ball, they are a much better team. The more confidence you can give Dolson, the better UConn is as a team.

After spending last Saturday visiting an old friend in Philadelphia, Auriemma will get to see another old friend in Doug Bruno in Chicago on Saturday. The Huskies will take on Bruno’s DePaul Blue Demons at 8 p.m. at McGrath-Phillips Arena. The game will be broadcast locally in Connecticut on CPTV.

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Notes and musings:

Cincinnati Bearcats @ UConn Huskies 1.19.12 box score

Here are the postgame quotes from UConn head coach Geno Auriemma and Cincinnati head coach Jamelle Elliott. There are also UConn player quotes available.

The Huskies have now won 96 straight games at home. Included in that 96 games is 58 consecutive Big East regular season wins.

As has been the case all season, the starting five for UConn was Bria Hartley, Caroline Doty, Tiffany Hayes, Kelly Faris and Stefanie Dolson.

The Huskies shot 52.4% (33-63) from the floor while the Bearcats shot 31.8% (14-44).

UConn had 17 assists on their 33 made baskets. Cincinnati had just three assists on their 14 made baskets.

The Huskies were 8-of-20 (40%) from beyond the arc. The Bearcats were 3-of-13 (23.1%).

UConn was 6-of-9 (66.7%) from the charity stripe.

The Huskies dominated the glass, outrebounding Cincinnati 42-24.

UConn outscored the Bearcats 40-16 in the paint.

Cincinnati outscored the Huskies 13-2 on the fast break.

UConn had 26 second chance points to just three for the Bearcats.

The Huskies had 31 points off of 25 Cincinnati turnovers. The Bearcats had 10 points off of 16 UConn turnovers.

Cincinnati never led in the game.

Hayes went over the 1500 career point plateau (1,507) with her 17 points.

Caroline Doty now has 100 career three-pointers made.

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