Worth Noting
At 4:45 p.m. on Sunday the NBC telecast of the
gold medal
Olympicsl hockey game between the U.S. and
Canada had a 35 rating and 63 share on KARE 11, according to an email
from a station executive. That translates into about 630,000 homes and
800,000 viewers age 18-plus in the local marketplace.
At $1.8 million annual salary,
Tubby Smith is the fourth highest paid
basketball coach in the Big Ten Conference, according to Gophers athletic
director Joel Maturi. Ohio State's Thad Matta,
Indiana's Tom Crean and Michigan State's Tom Izzo make
more.
No Gopher women’s player made the first,
second or third all-Big Ten teams announced on Monday. Brittany
McCoy and Kiara Buford were honorable mention on the media
selected team, and McCoy was given the same honor by the conference
coaches.
Coach Pam Borton’s Gophers, the No.
11 seed, play an opening Big Ten tournament game in Indianapolis
tomorrow against Penn State starting at approximately 1:30 p.m.
Minneapolis time.
The Wild resumes its regular season
schedule tonight in Calgary, the team’s first game in 17 days. The Wild
has won three straight against the Flames for the first time in
franchise history. Calgary wing Jarome Iginla,
historically successful against the Wild, has been held without a point
this season. He is the all-time leader against the Wild in points,
goals and shots. He doesn’t have a goal in his last nine games against
Minnesota after scoring a hat trick in 2008.
Patrick Klinger, Twins vice president of marketing, told Sports Headliners
recently that the franchise has sold an all-time high 21,000 season
tickets, with more sales expected in the weeks ahead.
The most intriguing story at Twins spring
training could be Francisco Liriano. He
was overpowering during winter baseball in his native Dominican Republic
following a disastrous 2009 season with the Twins when he stopped
pitching because of a tired arm and his ERA went to an all-time big
league high of
5.80. At 26, and coming off three seasons of inactivity or
disappointing results, this season could determine Liriano’s longevity
with the Twins and whether he becomes a reliable (if not overpowering)
starter.
Major League baseball teams are expected
to search out European talent with more frequency in the next 10 years.
The Twins are already involved with 7-foot-1 pitcher Loek Van Mil,
a native of the Netherlands, on the 40-man roster. Further down in the
system is Germany’s Max Kepler-Rozycki who signed on with the
Twins organization as a 16-year-old outfielder last year.
Former Ch. 9 sports anchor Jim Gilleland is selling real estate
in partnership with wife Beth for RE/MAX. The Gillelands are
based in Cottage Grove.
Lewis Garrison and other former Gophers are offering skills training in
April as part of their PreSnap Football Academy. More at
http://www.presnapfootball.com/