Worth Noting
The Winter Classic could come here just
six months after the NHL Entry Draft that will be at Xcel Energy Center
June 24 and 25.
The Wild have holiday home games tonight,
Friday and Sunday against the Sharks, Predators and Coyotes. All three
are likely sellouts although some tickets remained as of Monday.
The Gophers need to upgrade their
nonconference basketball schedule. The list of teams isn’t a good
enough value for season ticket holders and not a single 2010
nonconference game sold out at Williams Arena, while most, or all, Big
Ten games will. Not only that, but the Gopher players often
appeared disinterested with a group of opponents that included Eastern Kentucky,
Akron and South Dakota State.
The Gophers played one team with a marquee
name at home, Virginia. The nonconference home schedule should include at
least three opponents who create anticipation and excitement. Coach
Tubby Smith is a natural for games against Kentucky, the school
where he coached championship teams before coming here, and also versus
Louisville and coach Rick Pitino who was his
mentor at Kentucky. And how about an annual rivalry game against Iowa
State where former Timberwolves guard Fred Hoiberg is in his
first season as Cyclones head coach?
The Wolves’ Kevin
Love has 20 games (out of 32) this season where he’s had 15+ points
and 15+ rebounds, more than anyone else in the NBA. He leads the league
in rebounding at 15.5 rebounds per game.
Teammate Darko Milicic is averaging
NBA career highs in points, 9.1, and blocks, 2.4.
The Wolves are at home both tonight
against the Nuggets and on Saturday versus the Nets, then play their one
and only game in Boston on Monday night against Kevin Garnett
and the Celtics.
Lynx fans have reason to be interested
in the Connecticut women’s basketball team beyond the Huskies’ record games
winning streak. Two-time college player of the year Maya
Moore is likely to be the No. 1 pick in the next WNBA draft and the
Lynx own that draft choice.
Yesterday was the last day for
fan voting in the Liberty Mutual Coach of the Year balloting. Voting
took place in four college football divisions including Division II
where one of the five finalists is University of Minnesota Duluth
national championship coach Bob Nielson. St. Thomas'
Glenn Caruso and Bethel's Steve Johnson
are two of the five finalists in Division III.
The winner in each division
receives a Liberty Mutual Coach-of-the-Year trophy, plus $50,000 to
donate to the charity of his choice and $20,000 to donate to his
school's alumni association. A selection committee of national media and
members of the College Football Hall of Fame determines winners along
with fan balloting. Winners will be announced on the Internet January
10.
www.coachoftheyear.com.