Worth Noting
Gophers coach Tubby Smith can win
his 400th career game if Minnesota defeats Ohio State on
Saturday in Columbus.
Smith and staff hosted high school
basketball recruits on Sunday at the Michigan State game including
Colton Iverson of Yankton, South Dakota and Chad
Calcaterra of Cloquet, Minnesota. Iverson, a 6-foot-10 senior,
signed a national letter of intent with the Gophers last fall. He told
Sports Headliners the schools that he had been interested in
committing to included national champion Florida before deciding on Minnesota.
What impressed him about Smith? “Oh, just
everything,” he said. “I knew he was a great person, off the court and
on the court. He just impressed me everyway he could. From touring me
around campus, talking about his leadership and what his goals were for
the program. …” Those goals, Iverson said, include
winning Big Ten championships.
Calcaterra, also 6-10, is only a sophomore
but is already drawing interest from schools like Minnesota and Michigan
State. Chad’s father, John, played high school basketball in
Michigan against Spartans’ coach Tom Izzo. Chad, who is one of
the most coveted high school sophomores in the region, has only played
in four games after missing about two months of the season with a foot
injury. During Sunday’s game he showed enthusiasm for the Gophers.
Minnesota associate athletics director Phil Esten
told Sports Headliners that a virtual tour of the new TCF Bank
stadium will be on the Web starting February 6,
www.gophersports.com. Esten said that from an elevated view the
bowl shape of the new stadium can now be seen. He expects the stadium
to open on schedule in summer of 2009, with the athletic department having a
finished facility about 30 days prior to the first game on September
12.
The stadium will seat approximately 50,000
but is expandable to about 80,000. Esten said it will
require extra expense to prepare the stadium infrastructure if stadium
capacity were expanded beyond 80,000.
Esten’s grandmother is a stockholder in
the Green Bay Packers. Years ago she purchased two of the original 100
shares in the Packers.
Minneapolis Community and Technical
College men’s basketball coach Jay Pivec hopes to celebrate his
500th career coaching win with a victory tonight at home
against Anoka Ramsey.
Marian Gaborik
will represent the Minnesota Wild in NHL skill activities on Saturday
and then play in the league’s all-star game on Sunday in Atlanta.
VERSUS will televise the Dodge/NHL SuperSkills on Saturday at 6 p.m. and the
game on Sunday at 5 p.m. This will be Gaborik’s second all-star
weekend. In 2003 he won the fastest skater competition. Earlier this
season against the New York Rangers he had the NHL’s first five-goal game in almost 11 years.
Gophers' freshman goaltender Alex Kangas
has been named the Western Collegiate Hockey Association Rookie of the
Week after he and his Minnesota teammates had a 1-1 tie and 2-1 win over
UMD last weekend. He had 18 saves in the tie on Friday and stopped 25
shots in Saturday’s victory. Kangas ranks second among all NCAA Division
I freshmen goaltenders with a 2.25 goals against average and third among
rookie goalies with a .920 save percentage. He is undefeated in road
starts with a 2-0-3 record.
Bethel guard
Tim Madson
is the MIAC men’s basketball athlete of the week. Other
athlete of the week selections are
St. Thomas forward
Carrie Embree
(women’s basketball), Bethel center
Dan Bonne
(men’s hockey), Saint Mary's goalie
Brittany Lemke
(women’s hockey), Macalester’s
Nathan Young
(men’s swimming and diving), and Carleton’s
Kale Zicafoose
(women’s swimming and diving). Also honored are the following track and
field athletes: David Swanson and
Ryan Doyle,
both from St. Olaf, and Derall King of Hamline, and Katie
Theisen
and Carol
Comp,
both of St. Thomas.