Worth Noting
Minneapolis native Larry Fitzgerald Jr. broke the news yesterday
of his signing a four-year, $40 million contract extension with Arizona
on his Web site,
www.larry-fitzgerald.com
A source who has been close to the Gophers predicted safety
Dom
Barber will be the only player off last season’s team to be drafted
by the NFL, probably a day two pick. Wide receiver Ernie Wheelright is a likely free
agent, he said. Running back Amir Pinnix and fullback Justin
Valentine are possibilities, too.
Former Gopher football player Lewis Garrison is in demand as a
college basketball official. Earlier this month he officiated the MIAC
tournament championship game and the NSIC tournament semi-final game.
This weekend he will be working the NCAA Division II regional tournament
at Winona State.
The Gophers are likely to defeat Northwestern for a third time this year
when they play the Wildcats tomorrow (Thursday) afternoon in a Big Ten
Tournament opening round game in Indianapolis. Northwestern isn’t a
physical team and that’s good news for the Gophers who defeated the
Wildcats 82-63 in Minneapolis and 92-72 in Evanston.
Steve Fritz
of St. Thomas has won the MIAC Coach of the Year award for the 13th
time in 28 seasons. The Tommies won their third consecutive MIAC
regular season championship with a 17-3 conference record. Concordia
College senior forward Luke Linz was named the
conference's Player of the Year. Linz averaged 18.9 points, and 6.3
rebounds.
Ruth
Sinn
of St. Thomas was chosen as the women’s MIAC Coach of the Year. In her
third season at St. Thomas, Sinn led the Tommies to a regular season
conference co-championship and a 18-4 MIAC record. St. Thomas senior
forward Carrie Embree was named the women’s MIAC Player of the
Year. She averaged 14.9 points and 8.5 rebounds per game. (Award winners
in men’s and women’s basketball are determined by a vote of conference
coaches).
Osseo, 26-0, has moved to No. 1 in prep
basketball expert Ken Lien’s latest rankings of the state’s top
10 boys teams. Minnetonka, 22-3 and a recent winner over previously
undefeated Hopkins, is No. 2 followed by the Royals, 25-1. Here are the top 10 teams: Osseo,
Minnetonka, Hopkins, Benilde-St. Margaret’s (23-3), Crosby-Ironton
(26-0), Cretin-Derham Hall (21-3), Henry Sibley (21-5), St. Cloud Tech
(24-2), Rochester Mayo (21-4) and Stillwater (22-4). Lien, chair of the
Mr. Basketball program, compiles his top 10 based on who he considers
the best teams regardless of school enrollment size. The rankings and
records are complete through the regular season that ended last week.
When the Wild play New Jersey at home tomorrow night, it will be the
first game the Devils have played at Xcel Energy Center since 2003. The
Wild won that game, the only win in franchise history against the Devils
(1-3-3 all-time).
The Wild are giving away a Pierre Marc-Bouchard commemorative
puck to all fans tomorrow night. The puck recognizes his shootout goal
against Chicago on December 5, 2006. The giveaway is part of a
promotional series of pucks this season highlighting the Wild’s greatest
goals at Xcel Energy Center.
Center Steve Kelly, recalled from
Houston on Saturday, made his Wild debut on Sunday in the team’s 3-2
shootout loss to San Jose. The 31-year-old journeyman played in his 148th
NHL game, but first since November 30, 2003, a span of 1,561 days.
Head coach
Jacques Lemaire has
493 career coaching victories. The Wild need to win seven of the final
12 games for Lemaire to reach 500.