Worth Noting
Maturi expects Gophers basketball coach
Tubby Smith to have a new practice facility
within five years or less. Preliminary planning including location of
the facility has started. Both Maturi and Smith have had conversations
with potential donors for the practice facility.
Smith’s Gophers play Wisconsin (19-6
overall, 9-4 in the Big Ten) tomorrow night at Williams Arena. That’s
one of five regular season games remaining, including three at home.
Minnesota’s only impressive Big Ten win was against Ohio State at home
on January 9. That was the first game back for Ohio State’s Evan
Turner who hadn’t played for weeks because of a back injury. Since
then Turner, who is the conference’s best player, has led No. 9 ranked
(AP poll) Ohio State to nine wins in 10 games.
The Big Ten Network included former Gopher
Voshon Lenard in a show about the top 10 Big Ten players during
the 1990s.
Local TV viewership here of the Winter Olympics is
expected to be among the highest in the country. NBC reported that
Minneapolis market viewership on KARE 11 was the fifth best in
the nation during the first four nights of the Olympics. On
average, televisions in 365,000 homes here were tuned in per night starting with last
Friday through Monday. NBC will broadcast more
than 835 hours of the Olympics from now through February 28.
Patrick Reusse’s first afternoon radio show on KSTP had a bumpy start. Before he could
introduce Gophers coach Tim Brewster on Monday the phones
disconnected. Then a minute or two into the conversation an unplanned
commercial followed by a public service announcement interrupted the
interview. Reusse, who switched from a 5:30 a.m. show to a noon program
because of KSTP’s new commitment to be a sports talk station, has
criticized Brewster in the past but the two enjoyed a friendly chat on
Monday.
Steve Watson
is the new wide receivers coach for the
Gophers. Watson is a former player and wide receivers coach with the
Denver Broncos. He will recruit in Colorado, and has a son,
Stephen, who is a defensive end for Michigan.
The Wild honored its five Olympians before
its game on Sunday: Niklas Backstrom,
Mikko Koivu and Antti Miettinen will play for Finland, while
Martin Havlat and Marek Zidlicky will be on the Czech
Republic roster. The Wild also had five Olympians in 2006:
Marian Gaborik (Slovakia), Mikko Koivu (Finland), Filip
Kuba (Czech Republic), Brian Rolston (USA) and Daniel
Tjarnqvist (Sweden).
The Wild is expected to have its 400th
consecutive sellout at Xcel Energy Center in its first home game after
the Olympic Break, Sunday, March 7. The Wild has sold out every home
game in team history, including all pre-season, regular season and
playoff games.