Worth Noting
Tubby Smith’s
Gophers will play Miami in Coral Gables, Florida on Wednesday, December
2 as part of the 11th annual Big Ten/ACC Challenge. Michigan State with
a 5-4 record is the only Big Ten team with a winning record in the
challenge. Minnesota and Wisconsin, 4-6, are next best among Big Ten
teams while ACC power Duke is 10-0.
This isn’t exactly playoff country.
In the last five years the Twins, Vikings and Wild have made the
playoffs twice, the Wolves once.
The record isn’t much better historically,
according to Forbes.com. The Web site recently rated Minneapolis-St.
Paul No. 9 among America’s 10 "most miserable sports cities." The Forbes
criteria: “Our purpose is
to identify those cities that have historically led the sports world in
the close-but-no-cigar category--good enough to tease their fans with
lots of playoff appearances, including Super Bowls,
World Series, NBA finals or
NHL finals, only to let them down in the end.” More at
http://www.forbes.com/2009/04/13/americas-most-miserable-sports-cities-business-sports_slide_12.html?thisSpeed=15000.
Harmon Killebrew
will host the 6th Annual Kwik Trip Harmon Killebrew Classic
on May 31 and June 1 to benefit the Twins Community Fund and the Miracle
League of Minnesota, a charitable organization providing children
with mental and/or physical challenges an opportunity to play baseball
on a team in an organized league. More information on dinner, auction
and golf at
www.harmonkillebrewfoundation.org,
or call 612-414-4506.
The Vikings have the 22nd overall pick in the first round of Saturday's
NFL Draft and have six total selections this weekend, including three in the top
86. The first and second rounds will be held on Saturday beginning at 3
p.m. Minneapolis time and ending around 9 p.m. The Vikings are expected
to make their first round pick about 6:30 p.m.
The draft concludes Sunday with rounds three through seven and begins at
9 a.m. The time allocated for each selection in the first round will be
10 minutes while the second round will be seven minutes. Teams will have
five minutes for each selection in the remaining rounds.
The Vikings have no picks in the fourth and sixth rounds, with two
choices in the seventh.
Former Gophers Keith Ballard,
Kyle Okposo and Thomas Vanek have been
selected to participate in the International Ice Hockey Federation World
Championships in Switzerland April 24-May 10. Ballard, a 26-year-old defenseman with
Florida in the NHL, is the most experienced international player on the
United States roster, making his fourth appearance in the world
championships, including his third straight. Okposo, 21, has been
selected to the U.S. squad for the first time. He finished second on
the New York Islanders in scoring with 18 goals and 21 assists for 39
points, despite missing 17 games due to a mid-season injury. Vanek, 25,
will play for the Austrian team for the third time in his career and
first since 2005. Playing for Buffalo, he led the NHL with 20 power play
goals last season and ranked fifth overall with 40 goals scored, despite
missing nine games due to injury.
Congratulations to Gustavus men’s tennis
coach Steve Wilkinson. He’s retiring at the end of this school year after 923 wins, a
men’s college tennis record. He coached at Gustavus for 39 years and
was also one of the best tennis players to ever play in Minnesota.
The Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference announced that two students
from Concordia University - St. Paul have earned special
academic-athletic recognition. Kirk Ingram is the Dr.
William Britton Scholar-Athlete Award winner and Mary Slinger
is the Willis R. Kelly Scholar-Athlete Award recipient. The
Britton Scholar-Athlete Award for Academic Excellence, in its 25th year,
recognizes the NSIC’s top male student-athlete, while the Kelly
Scholar-Athlete Award, in its 24th year, is presented to the NSIC’s top
female student-athlete.