Worth Noting
The Gophers, who were 22-11 last season,
can improve by avoiding “scoring droughts” and not “giving up easy
baskets,” according to senior guard Lawrence Westbrook who was
the only Minnesota player to average in double figures during 2008-09.
Gophers sophomore Devoe Joseph said he will
have playing time at both point and shooting guard.
The 2010 WNBA Draft Lottery
will be held in New York via conference call today starting at 1 p.m.
The Lynx have two of the three positions in the lottery and the best
chance of landing the number one overall selection. At 14-20, the Lynx
finished with the third-worst record in the WNBA last season, behind
Sacramento and New York. Because of a 2008 trade, the Lynx own
New York's first round pick in the draft next April.
The Gophers had a school record 17
penalties in last week’s win over Michigan State. Offensive right
tackle Jeff Wills had five of those penalties, including a
personal foul. Minnesota coach Tim Brewster said players and
coaches scrutinize the penalties and also use officials in practice to
improve game results. “We go through every single penalty that’s called
against us with our team, as a team,” he said.
Gophers senior tight end Nick
Tow-Arnett caught two touchdown passes from quarterback Adam
Weber against Michigan State and helped replace the lost production
from wide receiver Eric Decker who is out for the season because of
his injured left foot. “Nobody can replace Deck,” Tow-Arnett said.
“Just working with Web over the summer I think we kind of got
comfortable where when you’re out there I know what he’s going to do.
Just having that timing and everything helps a lot.”
Tow-Arnett acknowledged that the Gophers have had
problems in the past winning consecutive games against quality
opponents. “That’s one of those things if we want to take this program
to the next step we gotta start putting those wins back to back,” he
said. “Getting a big win and then just continuing. We can’t have a big
win and then have a let down the next week.”
Linebacker Sam Maresh, the 2008 graduate from Champlin Park High
School who couldn’t compete for the Gophers last fall because of open
heart surgery, is redshirting this season and contributing in practices
as a scout team player. “He’s going to be a heck of a player for us,”
said Brewster.
A plus for fans who want to see Joe Mauer remain with the Twins
is that his agent Ron Shapiro has a positive reputation, and
years ago negotiated a deal that kept Kirby Puckett with
Minnesota.
Sports memorabilia collectors take note: the Twins
are having a moving sale on Saturday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Items in the sale include bobbleheads, publications, artwork, Metrodome
signage, jerseys, clothing, memorabilia, collectables and much more.
Visit
www.twinsbaseball.com.
Wild left wing Andrew Brunette was tied as of yesterday for the
NHL lead with five power-play goals this season.
Former North Star Mike Modano came off the Dallas injury list
earlier this week and is expected to face the Wild at Xcel Energy Center
on Saturday.
Alexandria native Matt Hemingway was recently named the United
States Hockey League’s Goaltender of the Week. The 18-year-old has a
1.92 goals against average and .943 save percentage for Cedar Rapids.
Coach Don Lucia’s Gophers hockey
team plays in Madison tomorrow night and Saturday evening against
Wisconsin. During the past three seasons 12 of the 13 games have been
decided by two goals or less. There have been four ties, five one-goal
games and three two-goal margins. Gophers goalie Alex Kangas
played both games when Minnesota swept Alaska Anchorage
last weekend. He stopped 53 of 55 shots for the weekend while allowing
one goal in each game.
Eight MIAC men's soccer players and six MIAC women's soccer players
earned ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District recognition. On
the men's soccer first team are Sean Kennedy, St. Thomas
midfielder; Alex Hildebrandt, Augsburg defender; Ross Hamilton,
Carleton defender; Elliot Amundson, St. Thomas forward. Second
team: Mads Schmidt, Concordia goalkeeper; Marco Riboli,
Concordia midfielder; Robert Carlton, Carleton defender; Tim
Willis, Carleton forward. On the women's first team are Alison
Dittmer, Gustavus defender; Erika Swenson, Concordia
defender; Whitney Holman, Augsburg defender; Samantha Johnson,
Concordia forward. Third team: Tess Hanson, St. Thomas defender;
Kelsey Speer, Macalester defender.