Boston Red Sox News & Notes – 4/7

 The Sox squeezed in some batting practice before the rain began. Players (left to right) Nick Green, Rocco Baldelli, Jacoby Ellsbury, George Kottaras, and Dustin Pedroia watch the flight of a long ball that teammate David Ortiz (not pictured) has just hit to deep right field. (Globe Staff Photo / Jim Davis)

There’s nothing like being all pumped up for opening day of the Boston Red Sox only to have Mother Nature take it away. Well that’s what we had yesterday as some rain came through the area forcing the Red Sox to cancel the season opener against the Tampa Bay Rays.

The two teams will try it again today as the weather does look like it will cooperate. There may be a few showers rolling through the Fenway Park area as the game goes on though but I don’t think it will be anything that will ruin opening day, only a loss to the Rays would do that.

Tim Wakefield 2000 Strikeout Contest [Fenway West]

Rain check, please! [Boston Globe]

Sox are stocked with arms [Boston Globe]

Team didn’t wait on this weighty decision [Boston Globe]

Rays content to tread water [Boston Globe]

Carter Joyful To Be On Red Sox Roster [Hartford Courant]

Josh Beckett waits another day [Boston Herald]

Carlos Pena relishes bright spot [Boston Herald]

Quick move makes fans [Boston Herald]

Red Sox schedule doesn’t wash with Rays [Boston Herald]

Brad Penny sitting pretty [Boston Herald]

Another new start for Beckett [Tony Mazz]

Where the hitters are at [Full Count]

Majestic to Open First-Ever Apparel Store Near Fenway Park [The Biz of Baseball]

Rainout or not, Red Sox fans get married on Opening Day [Red Sox Monster]

Paw Prints The Daily Roundup – 4/7

In this March 28, 2009 photo, Connecticut forward Maya Moore, right, looks on as Connecticut head coach Geno Auriemma speaks during an interview at the women's NCAA college basketball Trenton Regional in Trenton, N.J. Moore became the second sophomore ever to win The Associated Press' college basketball player of the year on Saturday, April 4, 2009. Auriemma, who has guided the team to five national championships, picked up his sixth Associated Press coach of the year award on Saturday.  (AP Photo/Mel Evans)

The moment has arrived for the UConn Huskies women’s basketball team. Everything they have worked for all season long comes to fruition tonight as they will take on the Louisville Cardinals for the NCAA Women’s Basketball title at the Scottrade Center in St. Louis. Tip is scheduled for 8:37 PM and the game will be broadcast on ESPN and ESPNHD as well as ESPN360.com. If you can’t make the television broadcast, you can also catch the game on WTIC-1080 AM on your AM dial in Connecticut.

UConn Women’s Basketball links

UConn women are on verge of a dynasty unlike any other [USA Today]

Honesty Walz’s best policy as Louisville coach tells it like it is [USA Today]

Connecticut Looks for Perfection in Women’s Title Game [New York Times]

Seats still available [Elm City to Eagleville]

Gov. Rell hopes UConn women ‘ham’ it up on Tuesday [UConn | Women’s Basketball]

The Bad News Bears Of Louisville [Rich Elliott – UConn Women’s Basketball]

UConn Faces Louisville In Final Step To Perfect Season [Hartford Courant]

Montgomery, Auriemma: Meeting Of The Minds [Hartford Courant]

UConn’s Moore Wins Naismith Trophy [Hartford Courant]

UConn Vs. Louisville Matchups [Hartford Courant]

Matchup At A Glance [Hartford Courant]

Louisville’s ‘Bad News Bears’ set for top-seeded Huskies [Waterbury Republican-American]

NCAA Women’s Final Four notebook [Waterbury Republican-American]

Huskies a game away from perfection [Norwich Bulletin]

Huskies’ final hurdle: Cardinals [New Haven Register]

VIDEO: Renee Montgomery and Tina Charles on the title game [New Haven Register]

Big East Survived … And Now Thrives [New London Day]

No. 1 UConn (38-0) Vs. No. 3 Louisville (34-4) [New London Day]

Walz Trips Up On Words, But Very Little Else [New London Day]

Only One Step Remains [New London Day]

They Said It [New London Day]

Women’s Final Four Notebook – Monday [BigEast.org]

UConn Huskies coach Geno Auriemma keeps everyone guessing [St. Louis Post-Dispatch]

UConn Huskies’ ‘other starters’ are threats, too [St. Louis Post-Dispatch]

For UConn Huskies, perfection is open to interpretation [St. Louis Post-Dispatch]

One day left … but then time to review [Mechelle Voepel]

UConn – Louisville Preview [She’s A Baller]

Players, coaches don’t expect déjà vu [ESPN.com]

Can Cards rewrite third chapter? [ESPN.com]

I Am… Tina Charles, UConn [ESPN.com]

I Am… Tiffany Hayes, UConn [ESPN.com]

I Am… Lorin Dixon, UConn [ESPN.com]

I Am… Kalana Greene, UConn [ESPN.com]

UConn Men’s Basketball links

Decision time for Calhoun [Waterbury Republican-American]

UConn men: Overall a solid season [Waterbury Republican-American]

Hash in the House [Emeka, Nadav and Corny]

A Minute with UConn Recruit Darius Smith [UConn Huskies Basketball]

UConn Football links

And Let’s Add This, Too [UConn | Football]

Other UConn related links

First Away Game Pictures [Thoughts From a Fat White Guy]

UConn Huskies Women’s Press Conference – 4/6

UConn coach Geno Auriemma takes a question from the media during a press conference at the Scottrade Center in downtown St. Louis on Monday, a day before the undefeated Huskies take on Big East rival Louisville in the NCAA championship game. Auriemma is 5-0 in title games in his career - Michael McAndrews/Hartford Courant

Video of the press conference

Here is the transcript of today’s UConn Huskies women’s basketball press conference at the Final Four in St. Louis in anticipation of tomorrow night’s NCAA Women’s Championship Game between against the Louisville Cardinals.

AMY YAKOLA: I’m pleased to be joined on the podium today by Connecticut head coach Gene Auriemma, as well as student athletes Maya Moore, Tiffany Hayes, Tina Charles, Renee Montgomery, and Kalana Greene.

Coach, an opening statement.

COACH AURIEMMA: I don’t know, we’re saying the same things every day seems like. If I was you guys, I’d get tired of listening to it. We’re tired of saying it. But I know we have to say it because you have to write it.

But nothing has changed in the three days that we’ve been here. Today we’ll do the same thing we did the day before yesterday. Tomorrow hopefully we’ll prepare the same way we did yesterday.

We have a great opportunity here in front of us. We’re playing a team that obviously has an awful lot going for them right now. And we’re playing a team that, from what I heard, really wanted to play us, wants to play us, which I admire their camaraderie that they want it to be an all Big East final. I’m sure that’s what they meant.

So all I can say is we’ve done 38 times what I hope we can do one more time.

AMY YAKOLA: Questions for the student athletes.

Q. Renee, could you just talk about Angel McCoughtry not just as a player but as a leader of the team and what you’re most impressed about her?

RENEE MONTGOMERY: I’m just impressed about how she really puts herself aside. I think this last month a lot of the other players on her team have been stepping up and she’s allowed them to do it. I know a couple times in the game she drove ball to the basket and dished it off to one of her teammates, and just to have enough trust and faith in her teammates to make a big play, or when it was going down the line, I think there was a few seconds on the shot clock and she let one of her teammates shoot the ball.

You can just see she trusts her teammates, and I think that’s big when you have a player that is always used to having the ball and always used to making the big play to put herself aside and let her teammates make that play because she trusts them enough.

Q. Kalana and Maya, I’m sure if you were on Louisville you would be feeling the same they are, the underdog, it’s a great role, nothing to lose. And I’m wondering where you think the fantasy ends and the reality begins.

KALANA GREENE: I think when the ball’s thrown up in the air, that’s when it begins and when the clock ends is when it ends. It’s going to be a good game for the fans. I don’t think they’re looking at it as they’re any less than us. At this point in the tournament everyone’s 5 0. And they’re looking to get a win just like we are.

MAYA MOORE: I agree, the game has to be played. And all talk stops. Like Kalana said, when the ball is thrown up you have to go out and play, and at the end of the game hopefully our reality will be where we want it to be.

Q. Renee and Maya, have you guys played with a refuse to lose attitude all year? And have you allowed yourselves to think about what’s at stake tomorrow, not only a national championship but an undefeated season?

RENEE MONTGOMERY: I think we all played with that mentality, because every year before this we’ve lost. And I think everyone came with the mindset that it takes one game at a time, and we’ve made it really simple. And we haven’t really looked too far in the future. Each game we’re just worried about the next game, and not necessarily two games in that advance. So right now we’re worried about the national championship game and not really what it’s going to mean to be undefeated but just to get one more win and end our season the right way.

MAYA MOORE: Definitely, I think that’s the key to our success all year, is staying focused on what’s ahead or the next game ahead and not getting too wrapped up in being afraid of what if we lose or what if we do this, but just getting excited and showing up and playing UConn basketball for 40 minutes. And all the things, the records whatever comes with it, it’s something we can look at afterwards.

But we’re definitely not going to get caught up in the what ifs; we’re just going to come in and get prepared for the game.

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Afternoon UConn Huskies Delight – 4/6

Renne Montgomery - Michael McAndrews/Hartford Courant

My apologies for not getting the UConn Huskies links up this morning as I had some personal things to attend to.

Solid win for the UConn women last night as they really had no problems taking care of the Stanford Cardinal. They now have a Big East Championship rematch tomorrow night with the Louisville Cardinals. The Huskies have beaten the Cardinals twice already this season by 28 points and 39 points. Expect a better effort from Louisville tomorrow night as they’ve had a great run during the NCAA Tournament.

UConn Women’s Basketball links

witness. [Alyssa Auriemma]

Rematch hardly a match at all [Elm City to Eagleville]

Tickets still available [Elm City to Eagleville]

Maria Conlon: Rough start, smooth finish [UConn | Women’s Basketball]

UConn Women Reach Final [Hartford Courant]

UConn’s Montgomery Doesn’t Let Up [Hartford Courant]

UConn Perfect In Championship Games [Hartford Courant]

UConn Women’s Extras [Hartford Courant]

Options Vary On Top Pick For WNBA Draft [Hartford Courant]

A Little Payback Before The Payoff [Hartford Courant]

UConn women roll into national final [Waterbury Republican-American]

Montgomery win away from 1st national title [Waterbury Republican-American]

Last trip to St. Louis forgettable [Waterbury Republican-American]

Auriemma speaks his mind [Waterbury Republican-American]

UConn sends Stanford packing, will face Louisville in title game [New Haven Register]

Huskies to play for NCAA championship [Connecticut Post]

UConn women’s notebook [Connecticut Post]

Can I Get A Witness? [New London Day]

Normal Conventions Of Sports Just Don’t Apply To UConn Women’s Team [New London Day]

Perception Is Not Reality [New London Day]

A humbling experience [San Francisco Chronicle]

‘Down too fast,’ Stanford can’t catch UConn [San Jose Mercury News]

For UConn, a 38th Win, and Revenge [New York Times]

Stanford simply overmatched [San Jose Mercury News]

UConn rips Stanford, reaches NCAA women’s final at 38-0 [New York Daily News]

Cardinals will hope for better vs. UConn [St. Louis Dispatch]

Big East will make history with NCAA, WNIT titles [AP]

With an unstoppable drive, UConn’s Moore reigns over women’s hoops [SI]

Stanford-Connecticut instant analysis [ESPN.com]

Can Cardinals pull off one last upset? [ESPN.com]

UConn one win away from perfection [ESPN.com]

UConn Men’s Basketball links

A successful run [theday.Com – Gavin Keefe Blog]

Onto the UConn Offseason [UConn | Men’s Basketball]

Tattered Jerseys, Broken Hearts, and Great Memories [UConn Huskies Basketball]

The Grades Are In … [Emeka, Nady and Corny]

UConn’s Offseason Filled With Questions [Hartford Courant]

All in all, solid season for UConn men [Waterbury Republican-American]

Season a special one for Huskies [New Haven Register]

Questions loom for UConn men [Connecticut Post]

UConn Men’s Team Finally Ran Into An Obstacle It Couldn’t Overcome [New London Day]

End of the road for locals [Five Boro Sports]

Other UConn related links

Victory! [Thoughts From a Fat White Guy]

When You Have A Blog…No One Trusts You [Thoughts From a Fat White Guy]

Softball: Huskies Dominate Central Connecticut 8-0 In Five [UConnHuskies.com]

Softball: Huskies Homer Their Way To 11-0 Victory Over CCSU [UConnHuskies.com]

Softball: Ortega Receives BIG EAST Honor Roll Honors [UConnHuskies.com]

Baseball: Elliot Leads Huskies Over Seton Hall 10-3 [UConnHuskies.com]

Maya Moore Wins Naismith Award

Maya Moore - CLOE POISSON/Hartford Courant

Maya Moore and the UConn Huskies women’s basketball team still have one goal in mind and that’s to win a trophy tomorrow night. But for today she’ll have to settle for the Naismith Award.

Moore was named the recipient of the Women’s Naismith Award presented by AT&T and the Atlanta Tip-off Club.

Here’s the full release:

UCONN’S MAYA MOORE NAMED NAISMITH TROPHY WINNER

Huskies Star Joins Elite Company To Have Won The Award on Multiple Levels

ST. LOUIS, MO. (April 6, 2009) – University of Connecticut sophomore Maya Moore was named winner of the 2009 Naismith Trophy presented by AT&T as the top women’s college basketball player in the country, the Atlanta Tipoff Club announced today.

Atlanta Tipoff Club Chairman Barry Goheen and AT&T Senior Vice President, Architecture and Planning Kris Rinne made the announcement at the Women’s Basketball Coaches Association (WBCA) awards luncheon earlier today.

The two-time BIG EAST Player of the Year becomes just the sixth student-athlete to win a Naismith Trophy in both high school and college, joining the University of Connecticut’s Diana Taurasi, the University of Tennessee’s Tamika Catchings, Chamique Holdsclaw and Candace Parker, and the University of Southern California’s Lisa Leslie. A 6-4 sophomore from Collins Hill High School in Atlanta, Moore won the prep award in both 2006 and 2007.

Moore edged out Angel McCoughtry (University of Louisville), fellow Huskies teammate Renee Montgomery, and Courtney Paris (University of Oklahoma), a 4-time Naismith finalist and the 2005 Naismith National High School Girl’s Player of the Year award winner.

Moore was chosen by the Atlanta Tipoff Club’s Board of Selectors, comprised of leading basketball journalists, coaches and administrators from around the country, in addition to fan voting via text message, which accounted for 25 percent of the final results – more than any other national college basketball award. The board based its criteria on player performances throughout the season. The vote was tabulated and certified by the accounting firm of Habif, Arogeti & Wynne, LLP. The Naismith Trophy presented by AT&T is regarded as the most prestigious national basketball award and is given annually to the women’s college basketball player of the year.

“We’re honored to recognize Maya for what she has achieved both individually and with her team,” said Gary Stokan, Atlanta Tipoff Club president. “Having watched her win a Naismith Trophy in high school it was no surprise that she would eventually claim one at the collegiate level.”

“At AT&T we’re glad to see so many fans engaged with text voting to support the Naismith award finalists,” said Rinne. “We know that connecting sports fans with convenient ways to support the teams and players they cheer for, week after week, drives value for everyone involved. It’s great to be part of such a celebrated award – and to give fans and finalists more ways to win.”

Moore averaged 19.1 points and 9.1 rebounds per game while shooting 53 percent from the field and set the Connecticut single-season scoring mark.

Other notable Naismith Trophy past winners include Cheryl Miller (USC), Dawn Staley (University of Virginia), Lindsey Harding (Duke University) and last year’s winner, Parker.

For more information, visit www.naismithawards.com

Red Sox Season Opener Canceled

Boston Red SoxWith heavy rains in the forecast for the Fenway Park area this afternoon, the Boston Red Sox have postponed today’s opener against the Tampa Bay Rays until 4:05 PM tomorrow afternoon.

“After consulting with our weather service and other professional meteorologists, it became apparent it would be extremely unlikely, if not impossible, that we could get a complete game in today so the decision was made to postpone until Tuesday,” said Larry Lucchino, President/CEO. “Our fans look forward to this unofficial Red Sox Nation holiday each year, and we want to make sure that they are able to enjoy the full experience including both the special pregame ceremonies and a full nine innings of play. We reserved an alternate rain date for tomorrow for just such adverse circumstances as present themselves today.”

Tickets from today’s game will be good for tomorrow’s game and the gates will open at 2:05 PM.

As far as the Red Sox pitching goes, Josh Beckett will still be on the mound for the Red Sox and instead of pitching on Saturday in Anaheim against the Los Angeles Angels, he’ll now pitch on Sunday. Brad Penny will not go down to Florida as expected and he’ll now pitch Saturday against the Angels.

Good job schedule makers, you could have had the Red Sox play down in Tampa so we could be watching the Red Sox play some baseball today.