Notes Plus
New
Mexico State’s football team, which comes to Minneapolis to play the
Gophers in a nonconference game next year, generated national publicity
earlier this month when the Aggies defeated New Mexico. Not only was it
the Aggies' first win of the season, but the victory came after flyers
were distributed on campus “urging female students to refrain from
having sex with members of the football team” until the team won a game,
according to the October 18 issue of Sports Illustrated.
Look for the Twins to make a decision on
free agent Jim Thome soon. Despite being
40 years old, the power hitting designated hitter will have other
bidders after hitting 25 home runs in 276 at bats last season.
It’s likely
better than 50-50 Thome and the Twins will work out a deal.
Minor league center fielder Ben Revere
probably won’t challenge Denard Span for his job next year, but
he might in future years. Conversation about Span sometimes questions
his ability to effectively go backward on deep balls to the outfield
fence.
The Timberwolves open their season tonight
against Sacramento, a team that drafted Kentucky center DeMarcus
Cousins right after Minnesota chose swingman Wesley Johnson
in last June’s NBA draft. The pick was second-guessed but Cousins has
to prove his work ethic can approach his considerable ability. Cousins
averaged 14.3 points and eight rebounds during pre-season. Johnson, who
averaged 7.9 points and 2.4 rebounds, is athletic and appears willing to
learn.
The Wolves and Kings are predicted to be
two of the worst teams in the league again this year. They figure
to be competing for lottery picks in 2011, despite 6-2 and 3-4 pre-season
records. NBA exhibition records are usually inaccurate predictors of
what’s to come in the regular season.
A side story for local NBA fans will be
the performance of former Wolves’ star Al
Jefferson, now in Utah. He will play defense and execute the famous
Jazz pick and roll for taskmaster coach Jerry Sloan or he will
see the bench more often than he wants.
The Minnesota State High School League has a new offering called Student
Sports Information Directors. The program provides opportunities to
learn about journalism and publicize school activities.
Student-produced stories will appear on the MSHSL website. See Student SID
at
www.mshsl.org.
Winona State is the NSIC men’s basketball preseason favorite, according
to a vote by league coaches. The Warriors, last year’s NSIC Tournament
champions and NCAA national semifinalists, have been the preseason
choice four of the last six years. They return four starters and 12
letter winners from last season’s team. The top five conference
favorites are Winona State, St. Cloud State, Minnesota State, Augustana
and University of Mary,
St. Cloud State senior guard
Taylor Witt is the Preseason
Player of the Year. He averaged 16.7 points per game last season and
scored a career high 43 points in an NCAA tournament game.