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Petteway Earns All-Big Ten Honors

Terran Petteway
Terran Petteway

Lincoln — Terran Petteway was honored Monday night, as he was a third-team All-Big Ten selection by both the coaches and the media. Petteway, a 6-foot-6 junior guard from Galveston, Texas, leads the Huskers and ranks fourth in the Big Ten in scoring at 17.8 points per game. He also tops the Huskers in assists (2.8) and blocked shots (0.9), while ranking second in rebounding (5.0). He is one of only nine players in the country – and one of two from a power conference – averaging 17.5 points, 5.0 rebounds and 2.8 assists per game.

Petteway reached double figures in 28 of 30 regular-season games, including a career-high 32 against Michigan State on Jan. 24, while he averaged 25.5 points and 5.5 rebounds per game in a pair of matchups against regular-season champion Wisconsin. In all, he had 12 games with at least 20 points, including six in Big Ten play. In conference play, Petteway finished fourth in scoring (16.9 ppg), 14th in assists (2.9 apg), and sixth in 3-pointers per game (2.2 per game). It is the second time that Petteway has been honored by the Big Ten, as he was a first-team selection in 2013-14.

In addition, senior Trevor Menke was chosen as the team’s sportsmanship nominee, as one member of each team is selected for their contributions off the court.

Big Ten Announces 2015 Men’s Basketball Postseason Honors

Big-Ten-LogoROSEMONT, Ill. – The Big Ten men’s basketball All-Conference teams and individual award winners were announced on Monday, with Wisconsin’s Frank Kaminsky earning Big Ten Player of the Year honors from the conference’s coaches and a media panel. Maryland head coach Mark Turgeon claimed Coach of the Year laurels from the media, while Wisconsin head coach Bo Ryan was named Coach of the Year by his peers. Ohio State’s D’Angelo Russell picked up Freshman of the Year accolades from the coaches and media. Purdue’s Rapheal Davis was named the Defensive Player of the Year and Iowa’s Gabe Olaseni was voted the Sixth Man of the Year by the coaches.

Kaminsky takes home the Big Ten Player of the Year award after leading the Badgers to the outright Big Ten Championship and pacing the conference with 10 double-doubles. Kaminsky averaged 19.9 points and 8.2 rebounds per game in conference play, ranking among the top three in the Big Ten in both categories. The senior forward leads the Badgers in points, rebounds, assists, blocks and steals. A 2014 All-Big Ten first team selection, Kaminsky has scored at least 20 points on 13 occasions this season and hauled in double-digit rebounds in 10 games. Kaminsky becomes the third player in Wisconsin history to earn Big Ten Player of the Year honors and the first since Alando Tucker in 2007.

In Maryland’s inaugural season in the Big Ten, Turgeon led the Terrapins to a double-bye in the Big Ten Tournament as the No. 2 seed. The Terps boast a 26-5 overall record and wrapped up conference play with a 14-4 mark. The Terrapins, who went 9-0 at home in Big Ten play and posted five conference road wins, enter the Big Ten Tournament on a conference-best seven-game winning streak.

Under the guidance of Ryan, Wisconsin won the outright Big Ten title for the first time since 2008 with a 16-2 conference record. As the tournament’s top seed, Wisconsin leads the conference in scoring margin and scoring defense. Ryan has led the Badgers to their ninth consecutive 20-win season with a 28-3 overall mark, and earns Big Ten Coach of the Year honors for the fourth time after previously being honored in 2002, 2003 and 2013.

With 20.3 points per game, Russell is the first freshman since Indiana’s Eric Gordon in 2007-08 to lead the conference in scoring during Big Ten play. Russell also leads the Big Ten with 49 three-point field goals made in conference games. He averaged 5.1 assists per conference game, the second-highest average in the Big Ten, and posted the conference’s lone triple-double against Rutgers on Feb. 8. Russell is the Buckeyes’ seventh Big Ten Freshman of the Year selection and first since Jared Sullinger in 2011.

Davis collects Big Ten Defensive Player of the Year laurels after helping the Boilermakers post the conference’s lowest defensive field goal percentage in conference play, limiting opponents to just 39.3 percent from the field and 32.2 percent from three-point range. Davis played an average of 35.7 minutes per Big Ten game, tied for the fifth-most in the Big Ten during conference play. Davis claims Purdue’s eighth Big Ten Defensive Player of the Year honor and first since JaJuan Johnson in 2011.

Olaseni is averaging 8.3 points and 4.8 rebounds per game off the bench for Iowa and is shooting 54.1 percent from the field in all games. He becomes the Hawkeyes’ second Big Ten Sixth Man of the Year and first since Doug Thomas earned the inaugural award in 2006.

Kaminsky was a unanimous first-team All-Big Ten selection by both the coaches and the media, while Russell was a unanimous selection by the media. The duo was joined on the first team for both the coaches and media by Indiana’s Yogi Ferrell and Iowa’s Aaron White. Big Ten coaches voted Maryland’s Dez Wells a first-team selection, while teammate Melo Trimble was selected as a first-team honoree by the media.

Joining Russell as unanimous selections on the coaches’ All-Freshman Team were Indiana’s James Blackmon Jr. and Trimble. In addition, Northwestern’s Bryant McIntoshand the Buckeyes’ Jae’Sean Tate were named to the All-Freshman team.

Illinois’ Nnanna Egwu, Michigan State’s Branden Dawson, Purdue’s Davis and A.J. Hammons and Wisconsin’s Josh Gasser comprised the five-member All-Defensive Team.

The Big Ten also announced 14 Sportsmanship Award Honorees. The student-athletes chosen are individuals who have distinguished themselves through sportsmanship and ethical behavior. In addition, the student-athletes must be in good academic standing and have demonstrated good citizenship outside of the sports-competition setting.  This season’s honorees are Illinois’ Egwu, Indiana’s Nick Zeisloft, Iowa’s Mike Gesell, Maryland’s Jon Graham, Michigan’s Spike Albrecht, Michigan State’s Travis Trice, Minnesota’s Andre Hollins, Nebraska’s Trevor Menke, Northwestern’s JerShon Cobb, Ohio State’s Shannon Scott, Penn State’s Ross Travis, Purdue’s Neal Beshears, Rutgers’ Myles Mack and Wisconsin’s Gasser.

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NPCC Knights Softball to Host Dawson

Knights-SoftballThe North Platte Community College Softball team will host the Dawson Community College Buccaneers in doubleheaders on both Tuesday, March 10 and Wednesday, March 11 at the Wayne Dowhower Softball Complex.

The Knights are 3 – 11 on the season.  They are led offensively by Sara Villalobos. Villalobos is leading the team in hitting with a 0.381 batting average, a 0.595 slugging percentage, and a 0.480 on base percentage.  Villalobos also has scored 11 runs, has three doubles, two home runs, and 11 runs batted in. Sara Runia leads the Knights in home runs with three on the season.

The pitching staff is anchored by Shannon Lieber and Baileigh Oleson.  Lieber has a 6.37 earned run average in 41 innings pitched.  She has 17 strike outs and has allowed 13 walks and five home runs.   Oleson has a 5.55 earned run average in 35.2 innings pitched.  Oleson has 18 strikeouts and has allowed 17 walks and 12 home runs.

The Buccaneers played their first games of their season today against Northeastern Junior College in Sterling, Colorado.  The Lady Buccaneers were 27 – 18 a year ago and return nine sophomores including Alissa Keeler, who led the team in hitting with a 0.467 and a 0.895 slugging percentage.  She had 13 home runs and 51 runs batted in.

In the circle, the Lady Buccaneers return Jackie Thomas and Chezarae Garcia, along with Keeler.  Thomas went 5  – 0 on the season, had a 1.70 earned run average, striking out 28 and only allowing two home runs.  Garcia went 2 – 5 on the season with a 4.72 earned run average.  Garcia struck out 41 and allowed two home runs on the season.

Game times for both days are at 3:00 p.m. and 5:00 p.m. CDT.

All games will be broadcast on ESPN Radio 1410 and on www.northplattepost.com.  It will also be live streamed on www.coachesaid.com.

Huskers Host Bears for 2015 Home Opener

husker baseballFollowing 13 straight games on the road to open the 2015 season, the Nebraska baseball team (7-6, 0-0 Big Ten) is set to play its first home game of the season on Tuesdayafternoon when it hosts the first game of a two-game series with the Northern Colorado Bears (2-6, 0-0 WAC) at Hawks Field, with first pitch scheduled for 1:35 p.m.

The two-game series with the Bears will be the first of 16 straight home games for the Huskers, as NU also hosts Florida Gulf Coast (3), Indiana State (2), Michigan (3), Cal State Fullerton (2), Texas (3) and Creighton (1) during the month of March.

The Huskers and Bears have met 45 times since 1986, with the Huskers holding a 39-6 advantage in the series. All but five of the games have taken place in Lincoln, with the Husker holding a 35-5 record at home. One of the losses happened last season, as the Bears took the second game of the series, 9-2, after the Huskers won the opener, 10-2.

A pair of Husker freshmen are scheduled to make their first career starts this week. Right-hander Garett King is scheduled to start the home opener on Tuesday. The Anaheim Hills, Calif., native has made six relief appearances for the Huskers in 2015, posting a 1.93 ERA over 4.2 innings of work.

Overland Park, Kan., native Zack Engelken is scheduled to start on Wednesday and will be looking for the second win over his young career. A 6-4 righty, Engelken has one relief appearance on the season. He went 2.2 innings and earned the win against BYU on Feb. 21, giving up no runs on one hit, one walk and two strikeouts.

Tuesday, March 10 (1:35 p.m.)

Probable Starters: RHP King (0-0) vs. RHP Applebach (1-0)
TV: None
Audio Stream: Free Radio (Huskers.com) | Video Stream: HuskersNSide
Radio: Husker Sports Network

Wednesday, March 11 (1:35 p.m.)

Probable Starters: RHP Engelken (1-0) vs. TBA
TV: None
Audio Stream: Free Radio (Huskers.com) | Video Stream: HuskersNSide
Radio: Husker Sports Network

Broncos Tender Restricted Free Agent Tony Carter

Tony Carter
Tony Carter

ENGLEWOOD, Colo. (AP) — The Denver Broncos have tendered a $1.52 million salary to restricted free agent cornerback Tony Carter.

The move gives the Broncos the right to match any offer the backup cornerback receives in free agency.

Carter has three career interceptions, 22 pass breakups and three fumble recoveries in his seven-year NFL career. He has appeared in 42 regular season games and five playoff games with Denver (2009-, ’11-14) and New England (2010), collecting 48 total tackles, three interceptions, three fumble recoveries and two dozen pass breakups.

The Broncos also announced the hiring of Ray Jackson as director of player development. He spent the last decade in a similar role with the Steelers and replaces Jerry Butler, who followed John Fox to Chicago.

Jackson played six seasons in the NFL with the Bills and Browns after a standout career at Colorado State, where he graduated as the program’s all-time leader in career interceptions (20).

Husker Baseball Television Coverage Announced

husker baseballLincoln – On Monday afternoon the Big Ten Conference and the Big Ten Network announced their TV and BTN Plus (formally the Big Ten Digital Network) schedules for the 2015 baseball season. The Huskers are slated to make four nationally-televised appearances on BTN, with another 15 games streamed live on the BTN Plus (subscription required).

A total of 14 Nebraska baseball games will be on TV in 2015, as 10 other games will be covered by NET (4), ROOT Sports Southwest (3), CBS Sports Network (2) and Cox Channel Kansas (1).

Overall, 46 Nebraska baseball games, including every home game, have been or will be on TV or streamed live on the Internet in 2015, as Nebraska’s own HuskersNSide will carry every home game not selected by BTN, BTN Plus or NET.

Additional games may be added at a later date. The entire BTN Plus streaming schedule can be viewed at BTN2Go.com

Big Ten Network Coverage
Nebraska will open BTN’s baseball coverage in 2015 on Saturday, March 28 at 2 p.m. when the Huskers host the Texas Longhorns at Hawks Field.

Fans can then catch two games of Nebraska’s three-game series at Maryland, the league’s preseason favorite. The Huskers and Terrapins will meet on Friday, April 3 at 6 p.m.on BTN and also on Sunday. The series finale is scheduled for 11 a.m., but will be shown on tape delay the same day at 2 p.m.

The Huskers final regular-season appearance on BTN is scheduled for Friday, April 10 at 7 p.m., when NU opens a three-game series against Minnesota.

Highlights and coverage of Big Ten baseball and softball will be featured on This Week in the Big Ten, which airs Sunday nights beginning Sunday, April 5. Hosts Rick Pizzo, Mike Hall and various analysts will discuss Big Ten matchups and breakout performances from the weekend’s games. The Diamond Report will return with nightly airings during the baseball and softball tournaments.

Additional games will be added at a later date. The BTN Plus streaming schedule can be viewed here.

 

NET Coverage
NET is scheduled to carry four Nebraska baseball games this season. The Huskers’ first appearance on the statewide network is slated for Friday, March 27, when the Huskers open a three-game series against the Texas Longhorns at 6:30 p.m.

Four days later on Tuesday, March 31, the Huskers and Creighton Bluejays will meet at 6:30 p.m. and NET will carry the game on NET-2.

Fans across the state will get a pair of Big Ten Conference games on NET in 2015, including home games against Ohio State on Saturday, April 18, and Purdue on Saturday, May 9. Both games are slated for 2 p.m.

Other TV Coverage
Both of Nebraska’s trips to TD Ameritrade Park to play the Creighton Bluejays will be broadcast by the CBS Sports Network. The Huskers and Jays are set to meet at the home of the College World Series on Tuesday, April 14, and Tuesday, April 28.

Nebraska’s lone trip to Manhattan, Kan., on Tuesday, April 7 to play the Kansas State Wildcats will be shown on Cox Channel Kansas. The game will also be streamed live on K-StateHD.TV.

Last weekend, all three of Nebraska’s games at the Houston College Classic were carried on ROOT Sports Southwest.

Please check with your TV provider for availability of these channels in your area.

2015 BTN Schedule
Saturday, March 28 – Texas
Friday, April 3 – at Maryland (time change to 6 p.m.)
Sunday, April 5 – at Maryland (Tape Delay at 2 p.m., live on BTN Plus)
Friday, April 10 – Minnesota (time change to 7 p.m.)

2015 NET Schedule

Friday, March 27 – Texas (NET)
Tuesday, March 31 – Creighton (NET/BTN Plus)
Saturday, April 18 – Ohio State (NET)

Saturday, May 9 – Purdue (NET)

 

2015 BTN Plus Schedule
Saturday, March 14 – Florida Gulf Coast (BTN Plus)
Sunday, March 15 – Florida Gulf Coast (BTN Plus)
Tuesday, March 17 – Indiana State (BTN Plus)
Sunday, March 29 – Texas (BTN Plus)

Tuesday, March 31 – Creighton (NET/BTN Plus)
Sunday, March 12 – Minnesota (BTN Plus)

Wednesday, April 15 – Omaha (BTN Plus)

Friday, April 24 – at Iowa (BTN Plus)

Saturday, April 25 – at Iowa (BTN Plus)

Friday, May 1 – at Northwestern (BTN Plus)

Saturday, May 2 – at Northwestern (BTN Plus)

Sunday, May 3 – at Northwestern (BTN Plus)
2015 Other TV Games
Tuesday, April 7 – at Kansas State (Cox Channel Kansas)
Tuesday, April 14 – at Creighton (CBS Sports Network)
Tuesday, April 28 – at Creighton (CBS Sports Network)

BTN’s 2015 Baseball & Softball Coverage

BTN Big Ten NetworkCHICAGO – BTN will offer its most extensive baseball and softball coverage ever, with over 280 games airing on BTN/BTN2Go and BTN Plus for the 2015 season.

BTN’s television coverage of Big Ten baseball begins with a non-conference showdown between Nebraska and No. 12 Texas on Saturday, March 28. First pitch is scheduled for 3 PM ET. Last season, Indiana won the outright Big Ten title and Big Ten Tournament Championship, but will have some stiff competition to repeat with the addition of Maryland to the conference. The Terrapins, who are coming off their first Super Regional appearance in program history, were voted by the conference coaches as the preseason favorite to claim the 2015 Big Ten Baseball Championship.

BTN’s television coverage of Big Ten softball begins Tuesday, March 24 with a doubleheader in Iowa City when the Hawkeyes host Nebraska. The first game is slated for 5 PM ET. Last season, Michigan and Nebraska shared the crown as Co-Big Ten Champions, while Minnesota captured the Big Ten Tournament title.

Highlights and coverage of Big Ten baseball and softball will be featured on This Week in the Big Ten, which airs Sunday nights beginning Sunday, April 5. Hosts Rick Pizzo, Mike Hall and various analysts will discuss Big Ten matchups and breakout performances from the weekend’s games. The Diamond Report will return with nightly airings during the baseball and softball tournaments.

Below is a preliminary schedule. Additional games will be added at a later date. The BTN Plus streaming schedule can be viewed here.

BTN/ BTN2Go 2015 Baseball Schedule

Date Visiting Team Home Team Time (ET)
Saturday, March 28, 2015 Texas Nebraska 3:00 PM
Friday, April 03, 2015 Nebraska Maryland 7:00 PM
Sunday, April 05, 2015 Nebraska Maryland Noon
Friday, April 10, 2015 Michigan Penn State 5:00 PM
Friday, April 10, 2015 Minnesota Nebraska 8:00 PM
Sunday, April 12, 2015 Purdue Illinois 1:00 PM
Monday, April 13, 2015 Purdue Illinois 7:00 PM
Tuesday, April 14, 2015 Louisville Ohio State 7:00 PM
Friday, April 17, 2015 Cal State Fullerton Maryland 7:00 PM
Sunday, April 19, 2015 Indiana Illinois 1:00 PM
Sunday, April 26, 2015 Illinois Penn State 1:00 PM
Friday, May 01, 2015 Purdue Michigan State 2:00 PM
Saturday, May 02, 2015 Rutgers Penn State 1:30 PM
Saturday, May 02, 2015 Iowa Michigan 4:30 PM
Sunday, May 03, 2015 Indiana Maryland 11:00 AM
Saturday, May 09, 2015 Northwestern Michigan Noon
Sunday, May 10, 2015 Minnesota Iowa 2:00 PM
Thursday, May 14, 2015 Wildcard #1 Wildcard #1 TBD
Friday, May 15, 2015 Wildcard #2 Wildcard #2 TBD
Saturday, May 16, 2015 Oklahoma State Michigan Noon
Saturday, May 16, 2015 Wildcard #3 Wildcard #3 TBD
Wednesday, May 20, 2015 B1G Tournament – TBD TBD Matchup TBD
Wednesday, May 20, 2015 B1G Tournament – TBD TBD Matchup TBD
Thursday, May 21, 2015 Game 1 Winner Game 2 Winner TBD
Thursday, May 21, 2015 Game 3 Winner Game 4 Winner TBD
Friday, May 22, 2015 Game 5 Winner Game 7 Loser TBD
Friday, May 22, 2015 Game 6 Winner Game 8 Loser TBD
Saturday, May 24, 2015 Game 7 Winner Game 10 Winner TBD
Saturday, May 24, 2015 Game 8 Winner Game 9 Winner TBD
Saturday, May 24, 2015 Game 11 Winner – If Nec. Game 11 Loser – If Nec. TBD
Saturday, May 24, 2015 Game 12 Winner – If Nec. Game 12 Loser – If Nec. TBD
Sunday, May 25, 2015 B1G Championship B1G Championship TBD

 

BTN/ BTN2Go 2015 Softball Schedule

 

Date Visiting Team Home Team Time (ET)
Tuesday, March 24, 2015 Nebraska Iowa 5:00 PM
Tuesday, March 24, 2015 Nebraska Iowa 25 minutes after
Friday, March 27, 2015 Rutgers Purdue 5:00 PM
Saturday, April 04, 2015 Michigan Minnesota 2:00 PM
Sunday, April 05, 2015 Michigan Minnesota 1:00 PM
Tuesday, April 07, 2015 Ohio State Penn State 5:30 PM
Tuesday, April 07, 2015 Ohio State Penn State 25 minutes after
Wednesday, April 08, 2015 Purdue Indiana 3:30 PM
Wednesday, April 08, 2015 Purdue Indiana 25 minutes after
Sunday, April 12, 2015 Iowa Wisconsin 4:00 PM
Sunday, April 19, 2015 Northwestern Nebraska 4:00 PM
Tuesday, April 21, 2015 Michigan State Michigan 7:00 PM
Wednesday, April 22, 2015 Illinois Northwestern 3:00 PM
Wednesday, April 22, 2015 Illinois Northwestern 25 minutes after
Friday, April 24, 2015 Michigan Maryland 5:00 PM
Sunday, April 26, 2015 Nebraska Wisconsin 1:00 PM
Wednesday, April 29, 2015 Minnesota Wisconsin 5:30 PM
Wednesday, April 29, 2015 Minnesota Wisconsin 25 minutes after
Sunday, May 03, 2015 Wildcard Wildcard TBD
Friday, May 08, 2015 Seed 4 Game 1 Winner TBD
Friday, May 08, 2015 Seed 1 Game 2 Winner TBD
Friday, May 08, 2015 Seed 3 Game 3 Winner TBD
Friday, May 08, 2015 Seed 2 Game 4 Winner TBD
Saturday, May 09, 2015 Game 5 Winner Game 6 Winner TBD
Saturday, May 09, 2015 Game 7 Winner Game 8 Winner TBD
Saturday, May 09, 2015 B1G Championship B1G Championship TBD

 

5 Questions to Answer as NFL Free Agency Begins

nfl_logo2011-medWhen NFL free agency begins Tuesday, lots of players will get lots of money. Some will even earn it throughout those massive contracts.

An early rush to haul in those big bucks will be followed by weeks of secondary signings that often are more critical to a team’s success than the headline-grabbing deal.

Five questions to be answered over the next few days and weeks:

WHERE DO THE ALL-PROS LAND?

Two dominant players who made the 2014 All-Pro squad are on the market and a third still could wind up there.

Lions defensive tackle Ndamukong Suh and Cowboys running back DeMarco Murray, the AP Offensive Player of the Year and league’s leading rusher, will be available. So might be Patriots star cornerback Darrelle Revis.

Suh appears ticketed for Miami. He is that rare star just entering his prime and became available to any team willing to commit nine figures over a lengthy period for his services. Yes, he has had some anger-management problems, but that didn’t seem make him any less attractive for the Dolphins and owner Stephen Ross, who wants to make a big splash.

Suh is an every-down player and a force in all situations, and Miami has the financial room and the need.

Murray’s one drawback is the same for all running backs — longevity. At 27, though, he’s not particularly worn, and he’s versatile. His best option would be returning to Dallas to run behind that superb line, but the Cowboys are cap-strapped. The next-best choice would be a team with a solid passing game to balance Murray’s running.

San Diego and Indianapolis could make sense.

Revis is a strange case. His contract history is to take the money and then shut down the opponent’s best receiver. But now that he’s won a Super Bowl, perhaps he’ll find that championship rings are just as valuable as huge bank accounts.

He easily could wind up back in New England, but pretty much any team except Tampa Bay, Dallas and Arizona figure to contact him.

WHO ARE THE BIG SPENDERS?

Some really bad teams: the Jaguars, Raiders, Titans and Jets, all with tons of salary cap room.

And some mediocre clubs: the Browns, Dolphins and Panthers.

And even some pretty good ones: the Eagles, Bengals and Colts.

HOW MUCH INTEREST IN RUNNING BACKS?

Usually, not much. But this is a highly intriguing crop, led by Murray, and with Frank Gore headed to Philadelphia. Mark Ingram added to the group before agreeing to return to New Orleans, which let Pierre Thomas go.

Few teams find value in long-term deals with guys who play the most physically punishing skill position. Murray figures to be an exception, and for strong passing clubs needing a boost on the ground, he’ll be a prime target.

What about Justin Forsett, C.J. Spiller, Reggie Bush and Shane Vereen? The money might not be what they project, but they should find jobs relatively quickly.

WHERE ARE THE BARGAINS?

How much teams dish out for the following players will determine if they fall into the bargain category. Someone might get nice value for grabbing linebacker Pernell McPhee, receiver Brian Hartline, defensive tackle Jared Odrick and center Rodney Hudson.

ANYONE INTERESTED?

Is there a market for players whose off-field issues short-circuited their careers? There’s talent available with the likes of defensive end Greg Hardy, defensive tackle Ray McDonald and running back Ray Rice. But will anyone bite considering the public relations problem that would accompany such signings?

“Perhaps most importantly, there are clubs that ownership will simply say I am not interested in a player who has these issues,” says 2015 Pro Football Hall of Famer Bill Polian, who built Super Bowl teams in Buffalo, Carolina and Indianapolis. “The owner will say our sponsors and season ticket holders and our market won’t like it. And so there will be owners who are not interested no matter what the football people think.”

But, as Polian also notes, it only takes one buyer.

Kentucky Continues Season-Long Run at No. 1 in AP Poll

basketballKentucky’s season-long run at No. 1 in The Associated Press Top 25 keeps right on going.

The Wildcats (31-0) received all 65 votes from a media panel Monday after completing the first undefeated regular season in school history. Kentucky can become the first team since UNLV in 1990-91 to be No. 1 the entire season in next week’s final poll.

Duke moved up to No. 2 ahead of Virginia, which dropped a spot after losing to Louisville.

No. 10 Northern Iowa is back in in the top 10 after winning the Missouri Valley Conference tournament. Wichita State dropped four spots to No. 12 after losing in the Valley semifinals to Illinois State.

No. 25 Boise State is ranked for the first time. No. 24 Davidson is back for the first time since 2008.

The top 25 teams in The Associated Press’ college basketball poll, with first-place votes in parentheses, records through March 8, total points based on 25 points for a first-place vote through one point for a 25th-place vote and last week’s ranking:

Record Pts Prv
1. Kentucky (65) 31-0 1,625 1
2. Duke 28-3 1,544 3
3. Virginia 28-2 1,454 2
4. Villanova 29-2 1,444 4
5. Arizona 28-3 1,360 5
6. Wisconsin 28-3 1,344 6
7. Gonzaga 30-2 1,229 7
8. Maryland 26-5 1,103 10
9. Kansas 24-7 1,040 9
10. N. Iowa 30-3 1,037 11
11. Notre Dame 26-5 1,026 12
12. Wichita St. 28-4 797 8
13. Iowa St. 22-8 786 17
14. Louisville 24-7 780 16
15. Oklahoma 21-9 772 15
16. Baylor 23-8 701 14
17. Utah 23-7 587 13
18. West Virginia 23-8 525 20
19. North Carolina 21-10 406 19
20. SMU 24-6 339 22
21. Arkansas 24-7 300 18
22. Butler 22-9 287 21
23. Georgetown 20-9 223
24. Davidson 23-6 99
25. Boise St. 24-7 82

Others receiving votes: Oregon 69, Providence 63, Ohio St. 40, BYU 18, Michigan St. 15, LSU 8, Iowa 7, St. John’s 6, San Diego St. 3, Stephen F. Austin 2, Dayton 1, North Florida 1, Purdue 1, Valparaiso 1.

Manfred Says Too Early to Draw Conclusions on Pace Changes

mlb bigPORT ST. LUCIE, Fla. (AP) — New baseball Commissioner Rob Manfred says it is too early to draw conclusions about baseball’s latest attempt to speed the pace of games.

Baseball is requiring batters to keep one foot in the batter’s box in many instances and installed clocks to count down the time between innings and during pitching changes. The penalties are warnings and fines, which will start May 1.

After speaking Monday with New York Mets players, Manfred said: “I think they understand what it is we’re trying to accomplish. I think they appreciate the fact we’ve taken kind of a measured approach to the problem to make sure we don’t unintentionally change the game in a way that may not be positive.”

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