UConn Women’s Basketball Signs Three in Early Signing Period

From UConn:

STORRS, Conn. – The University of Connecticut women’s basketball team has received National Letters of Intent from three student-athletes in the early signing period, as announced by head coach Geno Auriemma on Wednesday. De’Janae Boykin, Katie Lou Samuelson and Napheesa Collier will all join the Huskies for the start of the 2015-16 season.

UConn HuskiesDE’JANAE BOYKIN | 6-2 | F | Springdale, Md. | Charles H. Flowers High School

HIGH SCHOOL NOTES: Enters her senior year with 1,096 points, 659 rebounds, 247 assists, 91 steals and 118 blocked shots … Was the 2014 Maryland Gatorade Player of the Year as a junior after averaging 21.1 points, 15.8 rebounds, 7.1 assists, 3.2 steals, and 3.0 blocked shots in leading Charles H. Flowers High to a 17-2 record … As a sophomore in 2012-13, averaged 15.7 points, 8.3 rebounds, 4.2 assists, 2.1 steals, and 2.0 blocked shots to help Flowers to a 19-4 record and the Maryland 4A South final … Played her freshman year at Riverdale Baptist and averaged 8.0 points and 4.0 rebounds to help her team to a 38-2 record and a national top-five ranking.

USA BASKETBALL NOTES: Has won three gold medals in international competition … Teamed with fellow UConn recruits Napheesa Collier and Katie Lou Samuelson in August to win gold (3×3 competition) at the 2014 Youth Olympic Games in Nanjing, China … Started all seven games for Team USA at the 2014 FIBA U-17 world championships in the Czech Republic and averaged 5.1 points, 6.1 rebounds (second on the team), 2.3 assists (tied for second) and 1.1 steals (tied for third). The Americans finished 7-0 and won the gold medal by beating Spain on July 6 … Started all five games of the 2013 FIBA Americas U-16 championship that was played June 19-23 in Cancun, Mexico, and averaged 8.4 points, 7.6 rebounds, and 2.2 steals to help Team USA to a 5-0 record.

PERSONAL: Born on May 4, 1997, in Washington, D.C., to Sheila and Jeff; has a younger brother, Joshua, and an older sister, Janiesha. Father, Jeff, served as a U.S. Marine; sister, Janiesha is in the U.S. Navy.

KATIE LOU SAMUELSON | 6-3 | G/F | Huntington Beach, Calif. | Mater Dei High School

HIGH SCHOOL NOTES: Was the 2014 California Gatorade Player of the Year, one of three finalists for the 2014 Naismith Award as national Player of the Year, and a USA Today first-team All-American as a junior after averaging 26.3 points, 9.4 rebounds, 2.4 assists, and 2.3 steals in 30 games at Mater Dei High. She shot 62.0 percent from the field, 54.0 percent from 3-point land, and 84.0 percent from the foul line. Her scoring average and shooting percentage were single-season school records … As a sophomore in 2012-13, she helped Mater Dei to a 30-2 record and the California Interscholastic Federation (CIF) Southern Open Division regionals by averaging 20.9 points, 6.9 rebounds, 2.6 assists, and 2.6 steals … Played her freshman season at Edison High and averaged 19.4 points, 7.4 rebounds, 2.6 assists, and 2.3 steals.

USA BASKETBALL NOTES: Has won four gold medals in international competition … Teamed with fellow UConn recruits De’Janae Boykin and Napheesa Collier to win gold (3×3 competition) at the 2014 Youth Olympic Games in Nanjing, China; also earned a bronze medal at the YOG 3-point shootout … Started six of seven games for Team USA at the 2014 FIBA U-17 world championships in the Czech Republic and averaged a team-high 13.9 points and 5.0 rebounds in earning all-tournament honors. Set a USA U-17 team record by hitting six 3-pointers in the semifinals against Hungary. The Americans finished 7-0 and won the gold medal by beating Spain on July 6 … Started all five games of the 2013 FIBA Americas U-16 championship that was played in Cancun, Mexico, and averaged 16.0 points and 5.4 rebounds to help Team USA to a 5-0 record. In the gold-medal game against Canada on June 23, set a USA record for 3-pointers and 3-point percentage by going 8-for-8 from behind the arc … Member of the U.S. team that won a gold medal at the 2013 FIBA 3×3 U-18 world championships in Indonesia with an 8-1 record.

PERSONAL: Born on June 13, 1997, in Fullerton, California, to Karen and Jon; has two older sisters, Bonnie and Karlie. Bonnie is a senior and Karlie a sophomore on the Stanford women’s basketball team. Father, Jon, played collegiately at Cal State Fullerton and professionally in Europe; mother, Karen, was named to the All-England Netball Team … Attends same high school that produced UConn senior All-American Kaleena Mosqueda-Lewis.

NAPHEESA COLLIER | 6-1 | G/F | O’Fallon, Missouri | Incarnate Word Academy

HIGH SCHOOL NOTES: Was the 2014 Missouri Gatorade Player of the Year as a junior after leading Incarnate Word Academy of St. Louis to a 31-1 record and the Missouri Class 4 state title by averaging 23.7 points, 9.7 rebounds, and 4.2 steals. In the state championship game she had 33 points, nine rebounds and five steals to lead the Red Knights to a 60-43 win over Dexter at Mizzou Arena. Was the 2014 Missouri Basketball Coaches Association (MBCA) Class 4 Player of the Year … Helped Incarnate Word earn a perfect 31-0 state championship season as a sophomore by averaging 24.6 points, 11.9 rebounds, and 4.0 steals and was the Metro Women’s Athletic Association Player of the Year … Played her freshman year at Jefferson City High School where she averaged 17.9 points, 9.9 rebounds, 4.7 assists, and 3.7 steals.

USA BASKETBALL NOTES: Has won two gold medals in international competition … Teamed with fellow UConn recruits De’Janae Boykin and Katie Lou Samuelson in August to win gold (3×3 competition) at the 2014 Youth Olympic Games in Nanjing, China … Was member of the 2014 national team that posted a 5-0 record and won the 2014 FIBA Americas U-18 tournament title in Colorado Springs and qualified Team USA for the 2015 FIBA?U-19 world championships. Started four of five games and averaged 14.0 points and team-high 8.6 rebounds along with 3.4 assists and 1.6 steals.

PERSONAL: Born on September 23, 1996, in Jefferson City, Missouri, to Sarah and Gamal; has a younger brother, Kai, and an older sister, Wanza. Father played rugby at Buckingham University in England … Says the most impressive person she has met is former UConn All-American Maya Moore.

Paw Prints – The Daily UConn Huskies Roundup – 11/12/14

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College Football Playoff Rankings Week 3 (Nov. 11)

The College Football Rankings are out for the third time in the 2014 season and the Mississippi State Bulldogs remain as the No. 1 team.

cfplogoWith Auburn losing, the top four teams looks a little different now. The Bulldogs are followed by the Oregon Ducks, Florida State Seminoles and TCU Horned Frogs. The Alabama Crimson Tide remain on the outside looking in.

Oregon jumped from fourth over into second over Florida State while TCU jumped from sixth to fourth.

Once again, there are no teams from the American Athletic Conference ranked in the CFP Top 25. There are no teams from outside the Power Five in the top 25 either.

College Football Playoff Rankings (Nov.11)
RK TEAM REC PREV
1 Mississippi State 9-0 1
2 Oregon 9-1 4
3 Florida State 9-0 2
4 TCU 8-1 6
5 Alabama 8-1 5
6 Arizona State 8-1 9
7 Baylor 8-1 12
8 Ohio State 8-1 14
9 Auburn 7-2 3
10 Ole Miss 8-2 11
11 UCLA 8-2 18
12 Michigan State 7-2 8
13 Kansas State 7-2 7
14 Arizona 7-2 19
15 Georgia 7-2 20
16 Nebraska 8-1 13
17 LSU 7-3 16
18 Notre Dame 7-2 10
19 Clemson 7-2 21
20 Wisconsin 7-2 25
21 Duke 8-1 22
22 Georgia Tech 8-2 24
23 Utah 6-3 17
24 Texas A&M 7-3 NR
25 Minnesota 7-2 NR
Dropped from rankings:
Oklahoma 15, West Virginia 23

2014 Wolf Pack Holiday Packs Now Available

HARTFORD, November 11, 2014:  Global Spectrum, operators of the XL Center and Hartford Wolf Pack, today announced the availability of three separate Wolf Pack “Holiday Packs”, a perfect stocking stuffer for any hockey fan.

Hartford Wolf PackAll three packages include a Wolf Pack autographed item, Wolf Pack ticket vouchers that can be exchanged for tickets to any Pack home game, and a Dunkin’ Donuts gift card.

The first option, the “Biscuit” package, features a Wolf Pack puck signed by a 2014-15 Pack player, four Blue-Level Wolf Pack ticket vouchers and a $5 Dunkin’ Donuts gift card.  The Biscuit package is priced at $59.

The second package, priced at $109, is the “Bucket” package.  That deal includes Wolf Pack mini-helmet, autographed by a Wolf Pack player, six Blue-Level ticket vouchers and a $10 Dunkin’ Donuts gift card.

For the price of $149, fans can purchase the biggest and best gift, which is the “Twig” package.  This package includes a Wolf Pack goalie stick signed by the entire 2014-15 team, eight Blue-Level vouchers and a $10 Dunkin’ Donuts gift card.  Only a limited number of sticks are available, so those interested in the Twig package are encouraged to act now.

All of the Wolf Pack’s Holiday Packs can be ordered on-line, through the Wolf Pack’s official website at www.hartfordwolfpack.com, and by phone through the Wolf Pack ticket office at (855) 762-6451.  The goalie sticks cannot be shipped and must be picked up at the XL Center, but shipping is available for the Biscuit and Bucket packages.

Tickets for all 2014-15 Wolf Pack home games are now on sale at the XL Center ticket office, on-line at www.hartfordwolfpack.com and by phone at (877) 522-8499.  Wolf Pack tickets start as low as $12 for youth 12 years old or younger.

To speak with a Wolf Pack representative about season or group tickets, or any of the Wolf Pack’s many ticketing options, call (855) 762-6451, or click here to request more info.

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Rangers Recall Jesper Fast; Assign Allen, Malone To Wolf Pack

Jesper Fast #91 of the New York Rangers skates against the New Jersey Devils at the Prudential Center on October 4, 2014 in Newark, New Jersey.

Jesper Fast #91 of the New York Rangers skates against the New Jersey Devils at the Prudential Center on October 4, 2014 in Newark, New Jersey.

NEW YORK, November 10, 2014 – New York Rangers President and General Manager Glen Sather announced today that the team has recalled forward Jesper Fast from the Hartford Wolf Pack of the American Hockey League (AHL). The team has also assigned defenseman Conor Allen and forward Ryan Malone to Hartford.

Fast, 22, has registered one goal and eight assists for nine points in 11 games with Hartford since he joined the team on October 17. Fast has tallied a point in seven of his last eight games with the Wolf Pack, and had posted a six-game point streak (one goal, six assists over the span) prior to being recalled.

Fast is tied for 10th in the AHL in assists (eight) this season. He is also tied for the team lead in assists and is tied for third on the Wolf Pack in points (nine) in 2014-15.

The 6-0, 185-pounder has skated in three games with the Rangers this season, recording three shots on goal and two blocked shots.

Allen was credited with six hits and recorded two shots on goal in four games with the Rangers after being recalled on November 2. Prior to being recalled by the Rangers, Allen had recorded two goals and three assists for five points in eight games with the Wolf Pack this season. He was tied for third on Hartford in goals and was tied for fifth on the team in assists and points at the time he was recalled.

Malone has recorded six shots on goal and has been credited with 14 hits in six games with the Rangers this season.

Paw Prints – The Daily UConn Huskies Roundup – 11/10/14

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American Athletic Conference Weekly Football Honors – Nov. 10

PROVIDENCE, R.I. – The American Athletic Conference has announced the winners of the league’s weekly football honors for the 11th week of the college football season.

american2AMERICAN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK

Dane Evans • So. • QB • Tulsa • Sanger, Texas

Evans was the engineer behind Tulsa’s best offensive showing of the season, as the Golden Hurricane scored a 38-28 win against SMU. He completed 16 of 24 passes for 286 yards and five touchdowns without an interception, connecting on scoring strikes of 18, 42, 64, 1 and 32 yards. Evans had a streak of 12 consecutive completions during the game and threw four TD passes in the first half, helping the Hurricane take a 28-13 lead into halftime. Evans is second in the American Athletic Conference in passing yards (286.2 ypg), touchdown passes (19) and total offense (282.7 ypg).

AMERICAN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK

Parry Nickerson • Fr. • CB • Tulane • Terrytown, La.

Nickerson keyed Tulane’s defense, which forced four turnovers and held Houston to just two offensive touchdowns in the Green Wave’s 31-24 road win. Nickerson had seven tackles, 0.5 tackles for loss and two fourth-quarter interceptions, including a pick in the end zone on the final play of the game as Houston threatened to tie the score. Nickerson is tied for the American Athletic Conference lead with five interceptions in his redshirt freshman season.

AMERICAN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE SPECIAL TEAMS PLAYER OF THE WEEK

Jake Elliott • So. • K • Memphis • Western Spring, Ill.

Elliott helped Memphis take over sole possession of first place in the American Athletic Conference standings as he scored 10 of the Tigers’ 16 points in a 16-13 win at Temple, making Memphis eligible for a bowl game for the first time since 2008. He connected on three field goals, including a 31-yard attempt as time expired to give Memphis the win. He added a 27-yard field goal that broke a 10-10 tie and hit from 42 yards in the second quarter to put the Tigers on the board. Elliott leads The American in scoring at 9.0 points per game.

WEEKLY HONOR ROLL

Mose Frazier • Jr. • WR • Memphis • Memphis, Tenn.

Had eight receptions for 110 yards and had a blocked punt on special teams in a 16-13 win at Temple.

Matt Davis • So. • QB • SMU • Houston, Texas

Completed 21 of 32 passes for 212 yards and a touchdown and rushed for 181 yards and two TDs in a 38-28 loss at Tulsa.

Dontrell Hilliard • Fr. • RB • Tulane • Baton Rouge, La.

Rushed for 85 yards and a touchdown on 25 carries and had five receptions for 107 yards and a TD in a 31-24 win at Houston.

Tanner Lee • Fr. • QB • Tulane • Destrehan, La.

Completed 24 of 35 passes for 237 yards and three touchdowns in a 31-24 win at Houston.

Michael Mudoh • Jr. • S • Tulsa • Houston, Texas

Had 12 tackles, a fumble recovery and an interception in a 38-28 win against SMU.

Lindberg Nets Game-Winner in Wolf Pack’s 3-2 Win Over Bears

Hershey, PA, November 9, 2014 – Oscar Lindberg scored two goals, including the third-period game-winner, Sunday at Giant Center, to lead the Hartford Wolf Pack to a 3-2 win over the Hershey Bears, in the second of back-to-back games between the two teams.

Hartford Wolf PackHershey took the first of the two contests Saturday night, scoring four third-period goals to erase a 2-0 deficit, in a 4-2 win.

“I think we played a pretty greasy game, and we had some good power plays and we found a way to win, that’s what counts,” said Lindberg, who upped his team-leading goal total on the year to eight.  “On the power play I got some good looks and a good shot, and those pucks don’t go in if we don’t have a screen, and our guys did a good job in there.”

With the score tied 2-2 early in the third, Hershey goaltender Pheonix Copley (26 saves) made a sharp save on Ryan Haggerty, off of a pass from Marek Hrivik, but the Wolf Pack continued to attack.  Seconds later, Dallas Jackson pinched down from the left point to keep the puck in, and Lindberg, covering the point for Jackson, fired the puck at the net with Hrivik screening, and the shot eluded Copley at 2:31.

Wolf Pack goaltender Mackenzie Skapski, who ended up with 22 saves in the game, made that goal hold up by stopping 12 Hershey shots in the third, to improve his AHL record to 3-0-0.  Jackson had two assists, for his first Wolf Pack points in four games with the team, and Chris Bourque also scored.

Connor Carrick and Nathan Walker scored first-period goals for the Bears.

The Wolf Pack outshot the Bears 13-2 in the first period but came out of it down 3-2, as Hershey scored on both of its shots on goal.

Carrick, who scored in Saturday’s third period, put Hershey on top only 2:34 into Sunday’s game, in a four-on-four situation.  Carrick moved down the right-wing side, and used Mat Bodie as a screen, to beat Skapski with a shot to the glove side.

The Wolf Pack answered that only 59 seconds later on a power play, as Lindberg clicked for his first of the game at 3:33.  Lindberg stickhandled off of the right-wing boards and shot from near the top of the circle, putting the puck through a Justin Vaive screen and past Copley.

Hershey responded at 8:24, with Walker scoring his first goal of the season on a deflection.  Eric Burgdoerfer wristed the puck at the net from the middle of the blue line, and Walker redirected it past Skapski’s stick side.

The Wolf Pack continued their territorial dominance on the first shift of the second period, and tied the score only 55 seconds in.

Chris Bourque, who won three Calder Cups as a member of the Bears earlier in his career, scored his fourth Wolf Pack goal to tie it at two, heading hard toward the net from the right-wing side to deflect the puck in, after Jackson slapped it at the net from the left point.

The Wolf Pack are now off until this Friday, November 14, when they host the Bridgeport Sound Tigers at the XL Center in a 7:00 PM game.  Once again this season, every Friday night home game features $1 hot dogs and $2 beers through the start of the second period.

Tickets for all 2014-15 Wolf Pack home games are now on sale at the XL Center ticket office, on-line at www.hartfordwolfpack.com and by phone at (877) 522-8499.  Wolf Pack tickets start as low as $12 for youth 12 years old or younger.

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Hartford Wolf Pack 3 at Hershey Bears 2
Sunday, November 9, 2014 – Giant Center

Hartford 1 1 1 – 3
Hershey 2 0 0 – 2

1st Period-1, Hershey, Carrick 2 (Stephenson, Oleksy), 2:34. 2, Hartford, Lindberg 7 (Vaive, Fast), 3:33 (PP). 3, Hershey, Walker 1 (Burgdoerfer, Kennedy), 8:24. Penalties-McIlrath Hfd (delay of game), 1:13; Newbury Her (cross-checking), 1:43; Spencer Her (interference), 11:07; Carrick Her (high-sticking), 15:06.

2nd Period-4, Hartford, C. Bourque 4 (Jackson, Miller), 0:55. Penalties-Jackson Hfd (holding), 5:23; Stamler Hfd (holding), 10:57.

3rd Period-5, Hartford, Lindberg 8 (Haggerty, Jackson), 2:31. Penalties-C. Bourque Hfd (boarding), 2:55; Hughes Hfd (slashing), 9:13; Gazley Her (delay of game), 17:50; Kristo Hfd (interference), 18:13.

Shots on Goal-Hartford 13-8-8-29. Hershey 2-10-12-24.
Power Play Opportunities-Hartford 1 / 4; Hershey 0 / 6.
Goalies-Hartford, Skapski 3-0-0 (24 shots-22 saves). Hershey, Copley 3-2-0 (29 shots-26 saves).
A-8,243
Referees-Ryan Fraser (14), Olivier Gouin (66).
Linesmen-Bob Goodman (90), Scott Pomento (25).

2014 NCAA Football Rankings – Week 12 (Nov. 9)

AP & Amway Coaches Polls

For the fourth straight week, the Mississippi State Bulldogs remain as the No. 1 team in both the AP and Amway Coaches Polls.

They are followed by the Florida State Seminoles, Oregon Ducks, Alabama Crimson Tide and TCU Horned Frogs in the AP Poll. In the Amway Coaches Poll, the top five is the same as the AP with the exception of Alabama being third and Oregon fourth.

As you would expect, there are no teams from the American Athletic Conference ranked this week. However, the East Carolina Pirates and Cincinnati Bearcats are among the others receiving votes in the Coaches Poll.

We’ll have the College Football Playoff Rankings Poll when it’s announced on Tuesday.

AP Top 25 USA Today Poll
RK TEAM REC PTS RK TEAM REC PTS
1 Mississippi State (48) 9-0 1488 1 Mississippi State (41) 9-0 1528
2 Florida State (12) 9-0 1446 2 Florida State (20) 9-0 1496
3 Oregon 9-1 1334 3 Alabama 8-1 1389
4 Alabama 8-1 1326 4 Oregon (1) 9-1 1382
5 TCU 8-1 1273 5 TCU 8-1 1297
6 Baylor 8-1 1193 6 Baylor 8-1 1223
7 Arizona State 8-1 1142 7 Ohio State 8-1 1148
8 Ohio State 8-1 1086 8 Arizona State 8-1 1146
9 Auburn 7-2 981 9 Auburn 7-2 962
10 Ole Miss 8-2 948 10 Ole Miss 8-2 944
11 Nebraska 8-1 830 11 Nebraska 8-1 925
12 Michigan State 7-2 782 12 Michigan State 7-2 865
13 Kansas State 7-2 742 13 Kansas State 7-2 738
14 UCLA 8-2 691 14 Georgia 7-2 693
15 Notre Dame 7-2 630 15 UCLA 8-2 662
16 Georgia 7-2 622 16 Notre Dame 7-2 654
17 Arizona 7-2 471 17 Clemson 7-2 500
18 Clemson 7-2 457 18 Arizona 7-2 487
19 Duke 8-1 431 19 Duke 8-1 466
20 LSU 7-3 429 20 LSU 7-3 371
21 Marshall 9-0 297 21 Marshall 9-0 285
22 Wisconsin 7-2 225 22 Wisconsin 7-2 265
23 Colorado State 9-1 128 23 Georgia Tech 8-2 142
24 Georgia Tech 8-2 127 24 Oklahoma 6-3 135
25 Utah 6-3 87 25 Colorado State 9-1 118
Dropped from rankings: Dropped from rankings:
Oklahoma 16, West Virginia 24 Utah 22
Others receiving votes: Others receiving votes:
Oklahoma 85, Texas A&M 83, Missouri 68, USC 47, Minnesota 26, Louisville 12, West Virginia 6, Stanford 4, Boise State 1, Georgia Southern 1, Miami (FL) 1 Missouri 90, Minnesota 83, Utah 70, USC 29, Texas A&M 22, Louisville 13, Boise State 7, Stanford 6, East Carolina 3, Miami (FL) 3, Cincinnati 2, Florida 1