Worth Noting
Minnesota Vikings kicker Ryan Longwell
said a project to build an athletic center at his alma mater, the
University of California, is being slowed up because of demonstrations
to preserve three trees. Protestors have chained themselves to the
trees, he said.
Vikings’ linebacker
Chad Greenway missed all of last season with a knee injury, making
this somewhat a rookie season. Greenway said he’s probably his own
“harshest critic” and that at times he’s played like a rookie. Although he hasn’t made a lot of “splash plays and sacks,” he thinks
he’s improving each week and has been equally effective playing the pass
and rush. “I think for the most part I have played pretty well,” he
said.
Timberwolves assistant general manager
Fred Hoiberg told Sports Headliners he has
been chosen by Iowa State, his alma mater, as one of the school’s top 10
basketball players of all time. He will be honored at a ceremony in February.
Hoiberg, 35, has been wearing a pacemaker
for about two years. He feels good and even scrimmaged with the Wolves
in September when an extra player was needed. The pacemaker will be
replaced in seven years.
Although the Wolves chose not to exercise
an option on guard-forward Gerald Green’s contract, the
organization remains intrigued by his potential. Green, 21, will be an
unrestricted free agent after this season. His career numbers for the previous two
seasons in the NBA include an average of 8.9 points per game. Hoiberg
said Green “jumps higher than anyone I’ve ever seen” and refers to the
former Boston Celtic as “freakishly athletic.” Green needs to better
understand “concepts” of what the Wolves are trying to accomplish,
Hoiberg said.
Gophers coach Tubby Smith said he
liked the play of point guards Al Nolen, Lawrence McKenzie
and Kevin Payton after the opening exhibition game last week.
Nolen, a freshman from Patrick Henry High School, is the quickest of the
three. The Gophers play Southwest Minnesota State tomorrow night at 6
p.m. in a second and final exhibition game. The game will be televised
on the Big Ten Network.
A seventh place finish in the Big Ten
Conference is a popular prediction for Smith’s first Gophers team.
North Dakota had three of the first four players
listed last week on CSTV.com’s Hobey Baker watch list. The top
four were Kevin Porter, Michigan senior forward; Jean-Philippe
Lamoureux, North Dakota senior goalie; T.J. Oshie, North
Dakota junior forward; and Ryan Duncan, North Dakota junior
forward. No Gophers were listed in the 10 player listing.
Forward Brian Rolston is the
Wild’s team captain for the month of November. Mikko Koivu and
Nick Schultz are alternate captains. The Wild rotates its team
captaincy on a monthly basis based on the player who has shown the
greatest leadership qualities.
The Wild’s Marion Gaborik said on WCCO Radio
yesterday he thinks the Northwest Division is the best in
the NHL. The Wild are in first place with 18 points, two more than
second place Colorado. Gaborik scored five points in two games
last week and was honored today by the NHL as one of its players of the
week.
The MIAC pre-season coaches’ polls resulted in the
following winter sports favorites: Bethel, men's hockey; Gustavus,
women's hockey; Bethel, men’s basketball; and Saint Benedict, women’s
basketball.