Worth Noting
Gophers athletic director Joel Maturi
told Sports Headliners he doesn’t have starting times yet for the
2010 home football games. The home schedule rates high in box office appeal
with opponents that include USC, Ohio State, Penn State and Iowa.
Maturi was sorry to lose Gophers
basketball forward Paul Carter who is transferring. Carter needs
to finish his basketball career in the Chicago area and closer to his
sister Bria who has cancer. Carter, who has one year remaining
of college eligibility, will earn his degree in communications before
leaving Minnesota.
Was the Big East Conference “over-rated”
in men’s basketball this year? The
Big East had eight teams selected for the NCAA tournament, three more
than the Big Ten Conference. Five Big East schools were given No. 1, 2
or 3 seeds, while the Big Ten had only one team with a top three seed
(Ohio State a No. 2 in the Midwest). In the tournament’s first
round, Big Ten teams were 4-1, while the Big East was 4-4. Although the
Big East had three more teams in the tournament, both conferences had
one representative in the Final Four (West Virginia and Michigan
State). In the semi-finals Duke easily won over West
Virginia, 78-57, while Michigan State, playing without injured star
guard Kalin Lucas, lost to Butler 52-50.
Former Twins Torii Hunter and
Johan Santana, now with the Angels and Mets, lead their teams in
salaries this season, according to the latest issue of USA Today
Sports Weekly. Hunter will earn $18,500,000 and Santana
$20,144,207. Baseball’s top paid player, Alex Rodriguez, will
make $33,000,000. Justin Morneau leads the Twins at $15,000,000
with Joe Mauer second at $12,500,000.
Ex-Twin Luis Castillo, 34, is still
playing second base for the Mets and is in his third season with the New
York team. Former Twin Cristian Guzman, 32, is in his fifth
season playing shortstop for the Nationals.
Francisco Liriano, the fifth starter in the Twins rotation, led all major league
pitchers with 30 strikeouts during spring training. Liriano, who some
experts thought might contend for the Cy Young award last season before
struggling, makes his first start of the regular season tonight in
Chicago against the White Sox.
The Wild will pay tribute to center
Mike Modano, the all-time scoring leader among American-born
players, when he and his Stars teammates play at Xcel Energy Center on
Saturday in what could be Modano’s final NHL game. Modano, 39, may
retire after this season following an NHL career that began with the
North Stars in 1989.
North Stars management made Modano the
overall No. 1 draft pick in the 1988 NHL draft. His scoring ability
attracted attention, although at the time some hockey experts thought
center Trevor Linden, a highly regarded player and leader, might
be the better choice.
There’s no denying the reputation of Wild
tough guy and left wing Derek Boogaard. The April 5 issue of
ESPN The Magazine included an NHL players poll that named Boogaard
the league’s best fighter. In the latest issue of Sports Illustrated,
a poll of 272 NHL players selected him as the toughest fighter.
The Minnesota Lynx gave their fans more reason to look forward to the
upcoming season yesterday when the local WNBA franchise chose national
defensive player of the year Monica Wright from Virginia with the
No. 2 pick in the league draft. The Lynx will offer a roster that
includes Wright and local hero Lindsay Whalen at their home
opener on Sunday, May 16 at Target Center against the Washington
Mystics.
A tennis source believes Martina
Navratilova and Lindsay Davenport, in town this weekend to
play an exhibition, will receive over $50,000.00 for appearance fees.
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With winter NCAA championships complete, five MIAC schools rank in the
top 70 of the Division III Learfield Sports Directors’ Cup standings. St. Thomas leads MIAC schools with 466 points and is eighth in the
standings. The Tommies' 271 winter points and 195 fall points are
school records. Gustavus is 25th in the standings with 312
points. St. Olaf is 40th with 238.50 points, Carleton 47th at 195.50 points and Concordia 67th with 150.50 points.