Worth Noting
Kill said on WCCO Radio’s Sunday Sports
Huddle program that he wants his first recruiting class to have “24-27”
scholarship players, plus “10-12” walk-ons.
There will be a Signing Day ’Sota Social tonight starting at 5 p.m. in
the DQ Club Room at TCF Bank Stadium. Kill will speak at 6:30 p.m. with
comments on his recruits. Although the event is sponsored by the Goal
Line Club, nonmembers are welcome and for $25 can register at the door.
For more information, or to join the Goal Line club, visit
www.GoalLineClub.com.
Minnesota, 5-4 in the Big Ten, needs to win tonight’s basketball game against
mediocre Indiana, 2-7, in Bloomington. The Gophers have five home
conference games remaining and after tonight only three on the road.
Minnesota has won five of the last six games against Indiana, although
coach Tubby Smith’s team had an unexpected loss against the
Hoosiers in Bloomington last season.
Gophers forward Trevor Mbakwe leads
all Big Ten players in double doubles with 13 and is tied for seventh in
the country, according to stats released by the Big Ten office on
Monday.
Former Gophers basketball player Walter
Bond, now a nationally recognized motivational speaker, turned 42 yesterday.
Twins president Dave St. Peter told
Sports Headliners he expects MLB commissioner Bud Selig to
announce this spring or early summer a National League site for the 2013
All-Star game. As an American League team, the Twins organization
remains in pursuit of the 2014 game. “We continue to be very bullish on
our chances for 2014,” St. Peter said.
The franchise will induct pitcher Jim
Perry into the Twins Hall of Fame at a Target Field game June 11.
The Twins will retire pitcher Bert Blyleven’s No. 28 at a home
game ceremony on July 16 before he’s inducted into baseball’s Hall of
Fame on July 24. Blyleven wore that jersey number for most of his major
league career but was No. 22 with Pittsburgh.
The Twins have commitments from most of
their players from the 1991 World Series championship team to
participate in a 20th anniversary celebration in Minnesota
the weekend of August 5-7. Shane Mack and Chuck Knoblauch
aren’t committed yet but the Twins are working on their participation,
too, according to club marketing executive Patrick Klinger.
FOX Sports North will televise five Twins
spring training games including March 14 starting at noon against Florida.
Other telecasts will be March 21, 23, 28 and 30.
The NBA’s Charles Barkley and NFL’s Michael Strahan were
eating at Chicago Cut Steakhouse as the Wild had its annual rookie
dinner last week. Barkley and Strahan talked with the players for about
an hour.
The Wild, which plays its first post All-Star break road game tomorrow
night in Denver, is 14-8-3 away from home. That tops the road record
for the entire 2009-2010 season, 13-24-4.