Worth Noting
Local writer Brit Robson, who has
followed the Wolves for years, predicts the team will have 12 wins by
the All-Star break in mid-February.
Timberwolves guard Randy Foye, who
was born in New Jersey and played high school basketball there, has
bought a home in that state. He is renting a residence in Minneapolis.
Golden State plays the Wolves at Target Center tonight (Wednesday).
This is the first of four games with the Warriors this season and all
games will be played between now and January 21.
Twins president Dave St. Peter told
Sports Headliners on Monday that the organization’s first
preference remains to keep two-time Cy Young award winning pitcher
Johan Santana.
St.
Peter observed a stadium milestone on Monday when the first concrete for
any of the flooring was poured on the mezzanine level of the new
downtown ballpark. The stadium opens in 27 months and most of the design
work is completed, although St. Peter said about 20 percent of the
interior space is yet to be finalized (flooring, walls, art work etc.).
He was part of a group that recently
visited the new Washington Nationals baseball stadium that opens this
spring. He said the exterior of the stadium almost has a federal
building type look and the facility will have three levels of
suites.
Seven Vikings have been selected for the 2008 Pro Bowl in Hawaii on
February 10. Vikings on the NFC roster playing against the AFC in the
annual all-star game are running back Adrian
Peterson, fullback Tony Richardson, guard Steve Hutchinson,
center Matt Birk, defensive tackles Kevin Williams and
Pat Williams, and safety Darren Sharper. Peterson is the
only rookie running back from the Vikings other than Chuck Foreman
(1973) to be selected for the Pro Bowl and the first Minnesota rookie
since Randy Moss (1998). All of the Vikings chosen have played
in three or more Pro Bowls except for Peterson and Pat Williams (two
games). Players are selected by a vote of coaches, players and fans.
Not that they wanted to, but Michigan
administrators did the Gophers no favors by hiring Rich Rodriguez
as the Wolverines new football coach. Rodriguez is a talented coach and
will make an underachieving Michigan program better. He also coaches a
spread offense similar to Minnesota’s and that could mean more
recruiting competition for prize recruits.
Earlier this year Michigan hired away West
Virginia’s basketball coach, John Beilein, as its new
coach. Now the Wolverines take Rodriguez. Don’t mention the word
Michigan in Morgantown for a few decades.
The Wild’s 2007-08 Puck Series, in conjunction with FSN North, will
highlight the greatest goals scored by the Wild at Xcel Energy Center.
The four puck series will feature
Darby Hendrickson,
Richard Park,
Brian Rolston
and
Pierre-Marc Bouchard.
The initial puck features Hendrickson scoring the Wild’s first-ever goal
at Xcel on October 11, 2000 against the Philadelphia
Flyers and will be given away to all fans on Saturday night.
Wild forward James Sheppard is scheduled to appear and sign
autographs at Great Waters Brewing Company (426 St. Peter Street in
downtown Saint Paul) on Friday from 5 to 6 p.m.
Players from Augsburg, Macalester, Saint John’s and Gustavus have been
selected MIAC Athletes of the Week for men's and women's basketball and
hockey based on performances last week. Augsburg senior center
Femi Solaja
earned his third double-double of the season with 19 points (on 9-of-11
shooting) and 10 rebounds as the Auggies defeated St. Scholastica,
84-72. Solaja's double-double was the seventh in his last 12 games
dating to last season. Macalester sophomore forward
Alyssa Lunde
finished with a game-high 21 points and also had six rebounds in a 60-57
overtime defeat at Wisconsin-River Falls. Saint John's sophomore forward
Gabriel Harren
scored three consecutive goals in three minutes and 10 seconds during
the first period to lead the Johnnies to a 5-1 win over Gustavus
Adolphus. Harren entered the game with five career goals in 27 previous
games.
Gustavus senior defender Laura
Vannelli
scored a power play goal at 8:55 of the second period to tie the score
at 1-1 against Wisconsin-Superior. It was the Gusties' lone goal in a 2-1
loss. Vannelli was
playing in her first game after suffering a concussion two weeks
ago that forced her to miss four games.
Tickets for the 2008 Big Ten Women’s Indoor Track & Field Championships
to be held at the University of Minnesota Fieldhouse, March 1-2, are on
sale. All-session tickets are $12 for adults, $7 for students and
seniors. Tickets can be purchased online through www.gophersports.com,
in person at the athletics ticket office in Mariucci Arena or by calling
1-800-846-7437 or 612-624-8080.