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Worth Noting

Posted on February 28, 2011October 10, 2011 by David Shama

The Hobey Baker Memorial Award Foundation has named “Miracle on Ice” and three- time Gophers national championship coach Herb Brooks its 2011 Legend of Hockey recipient.  Brooks will be honored along with the 2011 Hobey Baker Award winner at the Hobey Baker banquet June 23 in St. Paul.  Ticket information is available at www.hobeybaker.com.

Mary Spalding, a basketball season ticket holder since 1945, was recognized at Saturday’s home Gophers game against Michigan.  Spalding has had tickets longer than any Gophers season basketball customer, according to an athletic department email.

Former Gopher Clyde Turner, a starter on the 1972 Big Ten basketball championship team, is the new executive director of the Sabathani Community Center in Minneapolis.

At the request of Sports Headliners, Mr. Basketball chair Ken Lien provided his rankings of the best prep boys teams in 4A, 3A, 2A and 1A.  His top five in big school 4A are Hopkins, Chaska, Eden Prairie, Osseo and Eastview.  St. Paul Johnson is No. 1 in 3A followed by Benilde-St. Margaret’s, Minneapolis Washburn, Hill-Murray and DeLaSalle.  The top five in 2A are Plainview-Elgin-Millville, Braham, Perham, Waterville-Elysian-Morristown and Moose Lake-Willow River.  Minnesota Transitions is No. 1 in 1A followed by Maranatha Christian, Sebeka, Belgrade-Brooten-Elrosa and MACCRAY.

Minnesota tennis author Jim Holden emailed that he was in Memphis last week to watch a major tournament where Rochester’s Eric Butorac and partner Jean-Julien Rojer lost in the men’s doubles finals.  Holden praised their play and gushed about rising star Milos Raonic who lost in the singles finals to Andy Roddick.  “Mark my words, he will be in the top 10 in a year,” Holden wrote.  Holden is the author of Tennis in the Northland, a comprehensive history of boys high school tennis in Minnesota.

A golf panel, including University of Minnesota golf director John Harris, will be featured at the C.O.R.E.S. luncheon in Bloomington on Thursday, March 10.  C.O.R.E.S. members can make reservations by contacting Jim Dotseth, dotsethj@comcast.net.  C.O.R.E.S. is an acronym for coaches, officials, educators, reporters and sports fans.

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Depleted Guard Corps Sends U Spiraling

Posted on February 25, 2011October 10, 2011 by David Shama

There’s a mantra in college basketball that is slapping the Gophers directly in the face: “You win with good point guards.”

The Gophers have none.  They have lost six of eight games since senior Al Nolen broke his right foot and became unavailable.  Minnesota most likely would have another couple wins during that stretch if junior guard Devoe Joseph hadn’t transferred out of the program in January.

It’s likely, too, the Gophers would have better than a 6-9 Big Ten record and more than one win in their last seven games if Justin Cobbs, a freshman point guard in 2009-2010, hadn’t transferred at the end of last season.  Without Nolen, Joseph and Cobbs, the Gophers are left with senior shooting guard Blake Hoffarber and freshman Maverick Ahanmisi to play point guard.  Hoffarber doesn’t have the quickness to play the position and Ahanmisi is too inexperienced and often makes poor decisions.

The Gophers miss Nolen’s ability to penetrate and pass to open teammates.  At times he had a dependable outside shot, too.  Joseph was a combo guard but a better choice than Hoffarber.  He had some ability to penetrate and was the team’s best outside shooter other than Hoffarber.

The Gophers now have a lineup that has minimal offensive skills, with a lack of ball handling, passing and shooting.  Either because the lineup has players playing out of position, or inexperienced players on the floor, Minnesota has too many turnovers, some leading directly to dunks by the other team.  (See Wednesday night’s second half against Michigan State and a 53-48 loss).

In six of the last seven games the Gophers have scored 63 points or less.  With the absence of a point guard and minimal offensive abilities, the Gophers are likely to lose at least two of their last three regular season conference games.  The guess here is losses to Michigan (tomorrow at Williams Arena) and at Northwestern on March 2, with a win over Penn State in Minneapolis March 6.

Forget about a deep Big Ten tournament run like last year when the Gophers made the finals and Joseph was named to the all-tourney team.  Unless Nolen resumes playing in March, this team could be one-and-done in the NIT.

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Worth Noting

Posted on February 25, 2011October 10, 2011 by David Shama

Gophers coach Tubby Smith and the athletic department continue to search for a lead donor for a new practice facility.

Former Gophers golfer and New York Times best selling author Harvey Mackay has a new book coming out this fall: The Mackay MBA of Sales.  The book will be subtitled “Lessons from the Street.”

The Sanford Health sign on Target Center visible from Target Field remains in place despite last year’s concern by the Twins.  Is Sanford Health a naming rights possibility to replace the Target name on the Minneapolis arena?

Alexi Casilla, an inconsistent middle infielder in the past, will have to be more reliable in the field and at bat to win and keep a starting job at shortstop or second base.  He and newcomer Tsuyoshi Nishioka are the leading contenders for those positions.  Who plays shortstop will at least partially be decided on arm strength.

The first Twins TV game from spring training on FOX Sports North is March 14 against Florida with a 12:05 p.m. start Minneapolis time.

Twins catcher Joe Mauer is on the cover of PlayStation’s MLB 11 that comes out next month.

The Gophers baseball team, which opens its home schedule on April 1 at Target Field, was picked to finish first in a poll conducted by Baseball America.  Three Gophers, first baseman Nick O’Shea and pitchers Scott Matyas and T.J. Oakes, were named to Baseball America’s preseason all-conference team.  Oakes was also selected as the preseason Big Ten Pitcher of the Year.

The February 14 issue of Sporting News Magazine has the Vikings ranked No. 26 in its 32 team NFL power poll.  That’s last among NFC North teams with the Packers No. 1, Bears No. 15 and Lions No. 16.

The same issue ranks the 2011 Gophers football recruiting class No. 10 among 11 Big Ten teams.

KSTP TV and GopherHole.com reported that Mankato West junior quarterback Phil Nelson has verbally committed to the Gophers for 2012.

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