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Posted on March 17, 2010February 7, 2012 by David Shama

Wolves 30-year-old forward Damien Wilkins, who has played on three NBA teams, was asked if all the losing has resulted in Rambis and the other coaches being tuned out by the players.  “I haven’t seen that around here,” he said last week.  “Not yet anyway, and I would be the first to speak about it if I did. …”

Gophers basketball coach Tubby Smith receives a bonus of $100,000 for his team qualifying for the NCAA tournament.  Smith can earn certain bonuses as part of the contract he received to come here and accept a lesser salary than he earned at Kentucky, according to Gophers athletic director Joel Maturi.  Smith made $2.1 million at Kentucky and at Minnesota is earning more than $1.8 million in salary this year.  If the Gophers had won Sunday’s Big Ten championship tournament game Smith would have earned another $100,000.

ESPN basketball expert Andy Katz likes the Gophers chances of advancing past Xavier on Friday.  https://sports.espn.go.com/ncb/tournament/2010/columns/story?columnist=katz_andy&id=4996834

The NCAA men’s basketball field seems likely to be expanded to 96 teams next year so that the NCAA can make more TV money.  Increasing the field from 65 to 96 means more games which translates into more advertising revenues.  The result will be little suspense over which teams qualify and mediocre early round games, but in sports money and TV are usually first priority.

Maturi said his department hopes to complete fundraising for a new Siebert Field in time to start construction next year.  The present field, which is useable, will be moved about 30 feet as part of the new stadium construction.  Maturi said the present stands and amenities aren’t “very good,” so the team is playing all its home games except one at the Metrodome.

A first visit to Target Field for some fans will mean watching amateur baseball. The Gophers play Louisiana Tech in the first ever game in the facility on Saturday, March 27.  Also, the high school state championship games on Saturday, June 19 will be in the new stadium.  The Class A game will be played at noon, followed by Class AA at 3 p.m. and Class AAA at 6 p.m.

Twins pitcher Jesse Crain probably has the best fast ball of any relievers being discussed to fill Joe Nathan’s closer role but Crain needs to be more consistent than in the past.

Twins executives involved with the Target Field project will be both pleased and relieved when the stadium opens.  Executives have been doing two jobs, their regular assignments and also work that has involved the planning, construction and initial operation of the new ballpark.

If it seems like there are a lot of baseball games on TV this spring, that’s because there are. The MLB Network is televising 78 games including 45 live.  All 30 major league teams are scheduled to be on at least three times during spring training.

Don’t be surprised if the Vikings fill their need to replace No. 2 running back Chester Taylor through the draft.  The Vikings pick at No. 30 in the first round and Toby Gerhart, who was the runner-up for the Heisman Trophy, could be available.  The scouting report is he blocks effectively, a key attribute needed to replace Taylor.

Minnesota State University, Mankato earned the top spot in the NSIC / U.S. Bank All-Sports Award competition following the winter sports season.  Augustana College is second while Minnesota Duluth, the leader after the fall sports season, is third.  The NSIC All-Sports Award is presented annually at the NSIC Hall of Fame Banquet in July. Minnesota State won the award last year.

St. Thomas junior center Rachel Booth and Gustavus Adolphus senior guard Bri Radtke have been named finalists for the State Farm Coaches’ Division III All-America Team, according to the Women’s Basketball Coaches Association (WBCA).  Booth led the MIAC in blocks and rebounds and was also in the top five in points and field-goal percentage. She broke UST school records for blocked shots in a game (eight) and season (93).  Radtke was named Conference Player of the Year by league coaches.  She tied for the MIAC lead with 4.41 assists per game and was fifth in the conference in assist/turnover ratio at 1.76.

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Gophers Pulled Off a Cinderella to Earn Invite

Posted on March 15, 2010February 7, 2012 by David Shama

What happened?

Five days ago nearly everyone in town was ready to chisel the words National Invitational Tournament on the walls of Williams Arena.  Today the Gophers are one of 65 teams with invitations to the NCAA Tournament.

Before the Big Ten Tournament started last Thursday the Gophers had an 18-12 overall record.  They were 9-9 after 18 regular season conference games.  A team and a season with considerable promise had not made expectations.  The Gophers were an unlikely candidate for college basketball’s best post-season tournament, but a prime prospect for the NIT which takes the leftovers from the NCAA tournament field.

Gopher fans were feeling sorry for themselves on Thursday when their team was a few hours away from an opening Big Ten Tournament game against Penn State.  Coach Tubby Smith and his players weren’t in the dumps, though, and that’s one of the reasons why Minnesota won three of four games in the tournament, and pulled off the school’s most remarkable late season drive ever for an NCAA tournament invite.

The Gophers were wearing new warm-up apparel in Indianapolis last week that included the word “Respect.”  Smith and his players were indignant about the news earlier in the week that no Gophers made the first, second or third All-Big Ten teams selected by conference coaches and media.  They were angry, too, that senior forward Damian Johnson, who led the league in steals per game and was third in blocked shots, wasn’t named to the All-Big Ten defensive team.

The Gophers took those snubs, combined it with a desire to win enough games to make the NCAA tournament, and played with an intensity in the conference tournament that wasn’t seen enough during the regular season.  For the first three games of the Big Ten Tournament the Gophers were focused on defense and offense, shutting down driving lanes, taking charges, helping teammates defend, moving without the ball on offense and setting up one another for baskets, plus hustling for rebounds.

Senior Lawrence Westbrook was exemplary in the opening game against Penn State.  In probably the best defensive game of his career he helped hold Penn State’s leading scorer, Talor Battle, to 10 points, about eight below his average.   Westbrook was unselfish, passing to teammates including three point specialist Blake Hoffarber.

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Team without Stars Shines in Tourney

Posted on March 15, 2010February 7, 2012 by David Shama

The Gophers willingness to share the basketball in wins against Penn State, Michigan State and Purdue was refreshing.  It helped open up the offense including a new found inside-outside game that featured an unlikely hero in reserve center Colton Iverson and also the team’s long distance shooters, mainly Westbrook, Hoffarber and Devoe Joseph.  Iverson was in doubles figures in the first three games (scoring 35 points on 15 of 20 shots) and came up with a lot of hustle plays.

Joseph, the mid-season replacement for Al Nolen at point guard, was a new found hero, too, and a major reason the Gophers earned the NCAA invite.  His ball handling, team direction and outside shooting have become better and more consistent in recent weeks.  In the overtime win against Michigan State he had 17 points after halftime.

Give credit to Smith and his coaches for staying with his players and coaxing contributions out of starters and subs.  The Gophers are a team with the sum greater than the parts.  In the tournament center Ralph Sampson III was both a “spectator” and participant, but Iverson made up for Sampson’s sometimes uninspired play.  Sampson had his moments, though, including a team high 13 points in the blowout 69-42 win over Purdue on Saturday.  Forward Paul Carter, like Iverson, came off the bench to make key shots and boost the rebounding when Johnson was in foul trouble or needed a rest.

The Gophers had been flirting with their best basketball even before arriving in Indianapolis.  Minnesota won four of its last six regular season conference games including an 88-53 win over Iowa.

In the tournament Minnesota, the No. 6 seed, defeated No. 11 Penn State, No. 3 Michigan State, No. 2 Purdue and lost to No. 1 Ohio State in the Gophers’ first ever Big Ten Tournament title game.  Penn State’s Battle played on an injured ankle, Michigan State’s Chris Allen, one of the team’s leading scorers, was suspended and didn’t play against the Gophers, and Purdue was without All-Big Ten forward Robbie Hummel who is out for the season after injuring his knee in the Gophers’ game in Minneapolis on February 24.

The Gophers were fortunate not having to face three teams at their best, but that’s sports. And in the 72-67 win against Michigan State the Spartans gifted the Gophers by missing 16 free throws.

Luck?  Yup, and that’s not a word often associated with Gophers basketball in recent years.  Better enjoy the good fortune while it lasts.  The Gophers play their opening NCAA tournament game in Milwaukee on Friday morning against Xavier.  The tourney is lose one and be done.  We’ll know soon if Cinderella made the trip.

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