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MLB Marks 67th Anniversary of Robinson Debut

Jackie Robinson DayNEW YORK (AP) — Rev. Jesse Jackson is helping Major League Baseball mark the 67th anniversary of the day Jackie Robinson broke baseball’s color barrier, praising Commissioner Bud Selig for the strides the sport has taken in minority opportunities over the past two decades.

Jackson traveled to baseball’s 1992 winter meetings to criticize its lack of minorities in management, and he pushed for change.

Selig retired Robinson’s No. 42 in 1997 on the 50th anniversary of the big league debut of the Brooklyn Dodgers first baseman. Selig established a Diverse Business Partners program the following year and in 1999 started requiring clubs to consider at least one minority for each manager and major executive opening. MLB also sponsors 35 Jackie Robinson Foundation Scholars.

Jackson says Tuesday that Jackie Robinson Day has become “a national holiday for all practical purposes.”

NCAA Committee Approves Expanded Meal Allowance

NCAA-Logo-College-SportsINDIANAPOLIS (AP) — The NCAA’s legislative council has approved a proposal to expand the meal allowance for athletes.

If approved by the board of directors April 24, Division I schools could provide unlimited meals and snacks to everyone who plays a college sport, including walk-ons.

Tuesday’s vote came eight days after Shabazz Napier closed out Connecticut’s championship run by complaining that he sometimes went to bed “starving” because he couldn’t afford food.

Committee members also voted to reduce the penalty for a first positive drug test from a full season to a half season if it’s not for a performance-enhancing drug. The NCAA only tests during championship events.

The council also approved a measure to create a three-hour break between preseason football practices.

All changes would take effect Aug. 1.

Panel of Administrators: NCAA System Must Change

NCAA-Logo-College-SportsNASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — A panel of college administrators agree the NCAA business model has to change to survive.

Three administrators participated in a discussion Tuesday on integrity and the commercialization of college athletics — Ohio Valley Conference Commissioner Beth DeBauche, Kentucky athletic director Mitch Barnhart and former Big 12 commissioner Dan Beebe.

Many athletic departments are flush with cash thanks to multi-million dollar TV deals. Conferences have started their own networks and coaches’ contracts continue to soar.

Now athletes are demanding their fair share.

Barnhart says the issues didn’t develop overnight. Beebe says realignment only increased students’ desires for their share of the money generated.

While DeBauche sees the current crisis as an opportunity to make college athletics healthier than ever, the panel also agreed the question now is how to do that.

Wild Pitch, Throwing Error gives Padres Win

colorado-rockiesSAN DIEGO (AP) — The Padres scored twice in the eighth inning on Rex Brothers’ wild pitch and catcher Wilin Rosario’s errant throw back to the plate, lifting San Diego to a 5-4 victory over the Colorado Rockies on Monday night.

The Rockies held a one-run lead when Brothers walked the bases loaded with two outs. Facing Yasmani Grandal, Brothers unleashed a wild throw. As Edwin Rosario retrieved the pitch, he turned and threw wildly back to Brothers covering the plate.

The ball was out of Brothers’ reach as Xavier Nady scored and, as the ball sailed past the mound, Seth Smith scored from second base as the Padres took a 5-4 lead.

Brothers (1-2) allowed a game-winning homer to Brandon Crawford on Sunday in San Francisco’s 5-4 win in 10 innings.

Miller’s Goal is to Return by Season Opener

Von-Miller-Denver-Broncos-FDENVER (AP) — Von Miller has shed 20 pounds as he works his way back from a torn right ACL and says his goal is to “play every game” in 2014.

Miller made the comments Monday night at Sports Authority Field, where he handed out prescription glasses to 104 underprivileged children in his inaugural Von’s Vision charity event.

Miller bulked up to 270 pounds last season, 24 more than when he was the second overall pick out of Texas A&M in 2011.

Miller is hoping to bounce back from a rough season that began with a six-game drug suspension and ended with a blown out knee on Dec. 22.

MLB Draws over 1.5 Million Fans for April Weekend

mlb bigNEW YORK (AP) — Major League Baseball games drew over 1.5 million fans during a crowded early weekend.

MLB said Monday the 45 dates over the weekend averaged nearly 34,000. The total attendance of 1,524,508 was the highest this early in April for any weekend that didn’t include a home opener.

Through the first two full weekends, MLB has drawn over 2.9 million fans. That is the second-highest in history, trailing only the total in 2005.

Hershey’s Hiatt Named to NCA All-Star Basketball Team

NCA All-Stars 2014 Nebraska Coaches Association BasketballThe Nebraska Coaches Association (NCA) is pleased to announce the athletes and coaches for the 2014 NCA Boys’ and Girls’ All-Star games.  The coaches are NCA members selected by their coaching peers.  The athletes, graduating seniors, are selected by a committee of NCA member coaches.  Athletes will be placed on specific teams in June.

The only local athlete to be named to one of the all-star teams is Hershey senior Maegan Hiatt. Hiatt led the Lady Panthers to a 23-4 record in the 2013-14 season. She played her final game as a Hershey Panther in a district finals loss to Chadron, 50-21.

The 35th Annual NCA Girls’ Basketball All-Star game will be played at Lincoln North Star High School on Monday, July 22 followed by the 46th Annual Boys’ Basketball NCA All-Star game.

The rosters for the boys and girls teams can be seen by clicking on the links below.

2014 NCA Boys Basketball All-Star Roster

2014 NCA Girls Basketball All-Star Roster

Vecchione, Union Capture National Championship

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Former Tri-City Storm Forward Mike Vecchione Raising the NCAA Hockey National Championship Trophy

KEARNEY, Neb. – Former Storm forward Mike Vecchione helped the Union Dutchmen capture the school’s first ever national championship on Saturdaynight in Philadelphia, defeating the University of Minnesota by a score of 7-4.

Vecchione scored a goal in the game, while putting a team-high seven shots on net and finishing with a plus-one rating.

The freshman was the first center on the team’s depth chart, playing between wings Daniel Carr and Daniel Ciampini.

The Dutchmen took a 4-2 lead after the first period, and never looked back. Although Minnesota had a 2-1 lead 10 minutes into the opening stanza, Vecchione scored his 14th tally of the season at the 15:09 mark, evening the game.

Vecchione’s strike began a stretch of three Union goals in under two minutes, giving them that two-goal lead to take into the locker room. After Minnesota brought back the lead to within one at 4-3 and 5-4, the Dutchmen got their sixth of the night with less than two minutes to play and added an empty net goal to seal the win.

The Saugus, Mass. native led Tri-City with 26 goals in 2012-13. In 114 games with the Storm over two seasons, Vecchione had 36 goals and 55 assists.

Former Storm goaltender Adam Wilcox started in net for the Golden Gophers, coming up short in the final game of the season, despite making 41 saves.

In his sophomore season, the netminder was one of the best in the country, being named the Big Ten Player and Goaltender of the Year.

Tri-City is preparing for the two annual USHL Entry Drafts, which will take place May 5-6. The Storm will have the No. 3 overall pick in both drafts.

The Phase I Draft will include eligible players with a 1998 birth year and the Phase II Draft will include multiple birth years from 1994-1997.

Nebraska’s Wong and Wiedel Earn Big Ten Medal of Honor

Big-Ten-Medal-of-HonorRosemont, Ill. — As the Big Ten continues to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the Big Ten Medal of Honor, Nebraska announced that Emily Wong and Seth Wiedel captured the prestigious awards at the Student-Athlete Recognition Banquet at the Embassy Suites in downtown Lincoln on Sunday. Wong and Wiedel are the fifth and sixth Huskers to earn the honor since Nebraska joined the Big Ten for the first season of competition in 2011-12. Wong and Wiedel were also named Nebraska Female and Male Student-Athlete of the Year.

Well over 700 people attended the 24th annual banquet, which also featured the announcement of Nebraska’s most prestigious team awards. Coach Scott Jacobson’s Nebraska women’s tennis team captured the Herman Team Grade-Point Average award for the fourth consecutive year and sixth time in program history after posting a combined cumulative GPA of 3.485 in 2013. Coach Bill Spangler’s Husker golf team also claimed its fourth consecutive Herman Award on the men’s side with a 3.250 GPA in 2013. It was the program’s fifth Herman Award in history, since the men’s and women’s team awards began in 1994 thanks to a generous contribution from Dick and Dale Herman. Coach Mark Manning’s Nebraska wrestling team and Coach Pablo Morales’ women’s swimming and diving team repeated as winners of the prestigious Life Skills Awards of Excellence, for their exceptional commitment to NU’s award-winning Life Skills program.

As Nebraska’s Student-Athletes of the Year, Wong and Wiedel will be NU’s recipients of the Big Ten Medal of Honor. The conference’s most exclusive award was the first of its kind in intercollegiate athletics to recognize academic and athletic excellence. The Big Ten Medal of Honor was first awarded in 1915 to one student-athlete from the graduating class of each university who had “attained the greatest proficiency in athletics and scholastic work.” Big Ten schools currently feature more than 8,200 student-athletes, but only 24 earn this prestigious award on an annual basis. In the 99 years of the Medal of Honor, over 1,300 student-athletes have earned this distinction.

As a senior, Wong led Coach Dan Kendig’s Husker women’s gymnastics team to the Big Ten title while powering NU to the 12-team NCAA Championships this coming weekend in Birmingham, Ala. Along the way, Wong cemented her position as one of the nation’s top all-around student-athletes. The 2014 Big Ten Gymnast of the Year, Wong won the Big Ten title on floor after posting just the second 10.0 on the event in Nebraska history. She added a Big Ten title on beam with a career-high 9.95 on the event in 2014, after winning four individual Big Ten crowns in 2013.

The 2014 Seattle Regional All-Around champion, Wong shared event titles on floor and bars at the Seattle Regional to help the Huskers punch their ticket to the national championships. An eight-time All-American at the NCAA Championships through the first three seasons of her career, Wong will take aim at more honors in Birmingham, April 18-20.

In addition to her remarkable accomplishments in competition, Wong was a second-team CoSIDA Academic All-American in 2013 and was named the winner of the Big Ten’s Wayne Duke Postgraduate Scholarship. She is a finalist for the 2014 AAI Award presented to the nation’s top women’s gymnastics student-athlete. The native of Grand Forks, N.D., is a three-time NACGC/W Scholastic All-American and a three-time academic All-Big Ten selection. She is a two-time Big Ten Distinguished Scholar as a nutrition science major at Nebraska.

Wong is the fifth women’s gymnast in Husker history to win Nebraska’s Female Student-Athlete-of-the-Year award and the first since Stephanie Carter in 2007. Nicole Duval (1995), Shelly Bartlett (1997) and Richelle Simpson (2005) were also exceptional representatives of Coach Kendig’s gymnastics program as winners of the award.

Wiedel battled to a runner-up showing at the 2014 Big Ten Indoor Championships in the long jump with a season-best tying mark of 24-7 1/4 (7.50) for Coach Gary Pepin’s track and field team. Wiedel also finished 11th in the triple jump at the league meet. He added an eighth-place finish in the long jump and a ninth-place showing in the triple jump at the 2013 Big Ten outdoor meet.

A Hebron, Neb., native and graduate of Thayer Central High School, Wiedel was a 2013 Big Ten Distinguished Scholar and claimed academic All-Big Ten honors in both 2012 and 2013. He was also a recipient of a Nebraska Student-Athlete HERO Leadership Award in 2013. He earned spots on the USTFCCCA All-Academic Team in both 2011 and 2013. Wiedel is majoring in business administration at Nebraska.

Wiedel becomes the fourth consecutive Nebraska Male Student-Athlete of the Year from the Husker track and field squad, following Bjorn Barrefors (2013), Tyler Hitchler (2012) and Nicholas Gordon (2011). Overall the men’s track and field program has claimed five Male Student-Athlete-of-the-Year awards, including Aaron Plas (2006), since the award’s inception at Nebraska in 1991. Seven NU women’s track and field student-athletes also have captured the award, giving Coach Pepin’s program 12 of the 48 all-time awards.

Wong and Wiedel were among the 279 Huskers to earn academic medallions at the banquet. Gold medallions were presented to those for highest academic honors (3.75-4.0 grade-point average). Silver medallions were awarded to those for high honors (3.5-.3749 GPA), while bronze medallions were presented to student-athletes with honors (3.0-3.499 GPA).

Pro Sports Becoming More Open to Paternity Leave

Paternity Dad and SonWhen New York Mets second baseman Daniel Murphy was criticized on talk radio for spending three days with his family after the birth of his son, teammates, coaches and opponents leapt to his defense.

The four major pro sports leagues in North America are becoming increasingly open to paternity leave as more players express a desire to be with their families when a baby arrives.

Major League Baseball is the only league with a standardized policy written into its rulebook. But the NFL, NBA and NHL have all shown willingness to give their players some time when that day comes.

Players say that kind of compassion is a welcome change from decades ago, when athletes often missed one of life’s biggest moments to stay with their teams.

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