Worth Noting
There’s proposed legislation at the
capitol in St. Paul to make hockey the official state sport. With
people so passionate about various sports it’s not good judgment to
showcase one above all the others.
The Minnesota Wild has the second best
fans in the NHL, according to a players’ poll in this week’s Sports
Illustrated. Montreal received 35 percent of the vote followed by
the Wild at 13 percent, and Calgary, 11 percent.
It was two years ago yesterday that
Kirby Puckett died. The former Twins star would have celebrated his
48th birthday on March 14.
Rick
Sutcliffe, ESPN baseball analyst, said on Wednesday’s spring training telecast
of the Yankees-Twins game that Minnesota has the “best bullpen” in the
American League.
Former Gopher basketball coach Dan
Monson is having a difficult first season at Long Beach State. His
overall record is 6-23.
UMD guard Jordan Nuness set the
school record for career (241) and single season (100) three point field
goals on Wednesday night. Nuness, who played in high school for Eden
Prairie, started his career with the Gophers before transferring to
UMD.
If you are among the minority who can
access the Big Ten Network, you can watch the women basketball Gophers
play an opening game in the conference tournament tonight (Friday)
against Michigan State beginning at 8 p.m. in Indianapolis. The game can
be heard on radio, KBEM FM, 88.5. The Gophers, who finished with an
11-7 Big Ten record, are the No. 4 seed, while the Spartans, 10-8, are
seeded fifth. Minnesota is led by first team all-conference guard
Emily Fox who finished fourth in Big Ten scoring at 17.2 points per
game.
It was a memorable year for the basketball
program at Minneapolis Community & Technical College. Coach Jay
Pivec won his 500th career game and MCTC won the 600th
game in school history dating back to 1965.
Hamline hockey juniors Dustin Fulton and
Joe Long were named MIAC Co-Players of the Year for the 2007-08
season. Fulton led the conference in point and goal scoring, finishing
with 14 goals and 18 assists for 32 points. Long led the MIAC in power
play goals with eight and finished 10th in the league in points with 20.
Hamline coach Scott Bell was chosen conference Coach of the Year.
Hamline won the regular season title, its first in 50 years, with an
11-3-2 record. Award winners are determined by a vote of conference
coaches.