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2016 MIZZOU FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE Paul Adams Offensive Lineman RS So
FOOTBALL 2016 MEDIA GUIDE TABLE OF CONTENTS 2016 TEAM INFORMATION.......................................................................................................... 1-10 Mizzou At-A-Glance 2-3 Mizzou Rosters 4-7 About the Tigers/Facts and Figures 8-9 Schedule/Media Information 10 2016 MIZZOU TIGERS ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 11-90 MIZZOU COACHES AND STAFF .............................................................................................. 91-118 Head Coach Barry Odom 92-94 Assistant Coaches/Support Staff 95-117 Missouri Administration 118 2015 SEASON REVIEW ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 119-132 Season Results/Team Season Stats 120-121 Individual Season Statistics 122-126 Game-by-Game Starting Lineups 127 Game-by-Game Team Statistics 128-130 SEC Standings 131 MISSOURI RECORD BOOK .................................................................................................... 133-174 THE MIZZOU 2016 FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE was written, edited and designed by Associate AD/Strategic Communications Chad Moller and Assistant Director of Strategic Communications Shawn Davis Covers designed by Ali Fisher Photos provided by Mike Krebs, Tim Nwachuku, Tim Tai, L G Patterson and the Strategic Communications Archives Publishing provided by Walsworth with special assistance from Senior Customer Service Representative Jenny Shoemaker MIZZOU AT-A-GLANCE 2015 SCHEDULE/RESULTS -
The Chicago Bears Chose Devin Hester with the 57Th Pick in the 2006 Draft,Nike Nfl Uniforms 2012, and They Got a Steal
The Chicago Bears chose Devin Hester with the 57th pick in the 2006 draft,nike nfl uniforms 2012, and they got a steal. Hester is the best kick returner in the league,new nfl nike jerseys, and he has a chance to go down in history as the best kick returner ever. Every N.F.L. team would love to pick this year’s version of Devin Hester. But does this draft have a Devin Hester? One surprisingly bold player is willing to say it does, and he’s it: Troy cornerback Leodis McKelvin. The Vikings clearly were unconcerned about the risks of a huge second contract for a superstar running back. We discussed that issue this summer,nfl jersey monster,leaked nike nfl jerseys, noting the relatively short career spans for running backs and the recent examples of big-time runners whose production dipped dramatically after signing their second contracts. Peterson has tallied 1,334 touches in his career,womens football jerseys, including kickoff returns, but has missed only three of a possible 64 games and has had no off-field issues that would compromise his eligibility to play with the league. Most NFL observers consider Peterson and the Tennessee Titans' Chris Johnson as the co-best running backs in the league,football jersey creator, but Peterson's deal exceeds the one Johnson signed last month. Johnson's extension averaged $13.3 million in new money and included $30 million in guarantees. Peterson's will average nearly $15 million per season in new money over the life of the deal,make your own college football jersey, in addition to the $36 million guaranteed. -
2007 SC Playoff Summaries
PITTSBURGH PENGUINS STANLEY CUP CHAMPIONS 2 0 0 9 Craig Adams, Philippe Boucher, Matt Cooke, Sidney Crosby CAPTAIN, Pascal Dupuis, Mark Eaton, Ruslan Fedotenko, Marc-Andre Fleury, Mathieu Garon, Hal Gill, Eric Godard, Alex Goligoski, Sergei Gonchar, Bill Guerin, Tyler Kennedy, Chris Kunitz, Kris Letang, Evgeni Malkin, Brooks Orpik, Miroslav Satan, Rob Scuderi, Jordan Staal, Petr Sykora, Maxime Talbot, Mike Zigomanis Mario Lemieux CO-OWNER/CHAIRMAN Ray Shero GENERAL MANAGER, Dan Bylsma HEAD COACH © Steve Lansky 2010 bigmouthsports.com NHL and the word mark and image of the Stanley Cup are registered trademarks and the NHL Shield and NHL Conference logos are trademarks of the National Hockey League. All NHL logos and marks and NHL team logos and marks as well as all other proprietary materials depicted herein are the property of the NHL and the respective NHL teams and may not be reproduced without the prior written consent of NHL Enterprises, L.P. Copyright © 2010 National Hockey League. All Rights Reserved. 2009 EASTERN CONFERENCE QUARTER—FINAL 1 BOSTON BRUINS 116 v. 8 MONTRÉAL CANADIENS 93 GM PETER CHIARELLI, HC CLAUDE JULIEN v. GM/HC BOB GAINEY BRUINS SWEEP SERIES Thursday, April 16 1900 h et on CBC Saturday, April 18 2000 h et on CBC MONTREAL 2 @ BOSTON 4 MONTREAL 1 @ BOSTON 5 FIRST PERIOD FIRST PERIOD 1. BOSTON, Phil Kessel 1 (David Krejci, Chuck Kobasew) 13:11 1. BOSTON, Marc Savard 1 (Steve Montador, Phil Kessel) 9:59 PPG 2. BOSTON, David Krejci 1 (Michael Ryder, Milan Lucic) 14:41 2. BOSTON, Chuck Kobasew 1 (Mark Recchi, Patrice Bergeron) 15:12 3. -
Dallas Stars Game Notes
Dallas Stars Game Notes Tue, Apr 4, 2017 NHL Game #1187 Dallas Stars 32 - 36 - 11 (75 pts) Arizona Coyotes 29 - 41 - 9 (67 pts) Team Game: 80 20 - 12 - 6 (Home) Team Game: 80 17 - 17 - 5 (Home) Home Game: 39 12 - 24 - 5 (Road) Road Game: 41 12 - 24 - 4 (Road) # Goalie GP W L OT GAA SV% # Goalie GP W L OT GAA SV% 31 Antti Niemi 35 11 12 4 3.31 .892 35 Louis Domingue 30 10 15 1 3.08 .908 32 Kari Lehtonen 57 21 24 7 2.80 .904 41 Mike Smith 53 19 25 8 2.92 .914 # P Player GP G A P +/- PIM # P Player GP G A P +/- PIM 2 D Dan Hamhuis 76 1 14 15 -4 21 2 D Luke Schenn 75 0 7 7 -10 81 3 D John Klingberg 77 13 34 47 1 34 4 D Zbynek Michalek 2 0 0 0 1 0 5 D Jamie Oleksiak 39 5 2 7 -4 37 5 D Connor Murphy 74 2 15 17 -13 43 6 D Julius Honka 13 0 4 4 -3 2 6 D Jakob Chychrun 65 7 12 19 -13 45 10 L Patrick Sharp 48 8 10 18 -22 31 8 R Tobias Rieder 77 16 18 34 -6 6 11 L Curtis McKenzie 53 6 10 16 5 72 10 L Anthony Duclair 55 4 10 14 -6 14 12 C Radek Faksa 77 11 20 31 -5 67 12 L Teemu Pulkkinen 13 2 0 2 -2 6 14 L Jamie Benn 74 25 42 67 -8 62 13 C Peter Holland 47 5 7 12 -16 22 15 D Patrik Nemeth 39 0 3 3 -4 12 14 C Clayton Keller 2 0 1 1 -2 0 16 C Jason Dickinson 7 0 0 0 -3 0 16 L Max Domi 56 9 26 35 -10 38 17 C Devin Shore 79 12 20 32 -5 12 17 R Radim Vrbata 79 18 35 53 -19 16 20 C Cody Eakin 57 3 8 11 -7 49 18 C Christian Dvorak 75 14 17 31 6 22 21 L Antoine Roussel 60 12 15 27 1 115 19 R Shane Doan 72 6 20 26 -5 48 22 R Jiri Hudler 32 3 8 11 -3 4 23 D Oliver Ekman-Larsson 79 12 27 39 -25 48 23 D Esa Lindell 70 6 11 17 9 22 29 L Brendan Perlini 54 13 -
“Title Defense in Store for #25 Cougars As They Face Air Force In
UH Athletics communications Chris Burkhalter, Assoc. AD/Communications email: [email protected] cell: 713-775-1542 Jeff Conrad, Director of Athletics Communications HouSTon FooTBAll email: [email protected] 3100 Cullen Blvd. • Suite 2008 • Houston, TX 77204-6002 • 713-743-9404 (P) • 713-743-9411 (F) • www.UHCougars.com cell: 713-557-3841 GAME 14 • AIR FORCE • Dec. 31, 2009 HOUSTON COUGARS FOOTBALL GAME NOTES 2009 #25/RV Houston “Title Defense In Store For #25 Game #14 Schedule & Results Date: Thursday, Dec. 31, 2009 (10-3 • 6-2 C-USA) Kickoff: 11 am (CST) Cougars As They Face Air Force in Location: Fort Worth, Texas 9/5 NORTHWESTERN STATE W, 55-7 9/12 at #5/#6 Oklahoma State (FSN) W, 45-35 Stadium: Amon G. Carter (Grass) 9/26 TEXAS TECH (ESPN2) W, 29-28 Armed Forces Bowl” Capacity: 46,000 10/3 * at UTEP L, 41-58 10/10 at Mississippi State (ESPN U) W, 31-24 10/17 * at Tulane (CBS College Sports) W, 44-16 10/24 * SMU (CBS College Sports) W, 38-15 10/31 * SOUTHERN MISS (CSS) W, 50-43 11/7 * at Tulsa (CBS College Sports) W, 46-45 11/14 * at UCF (CBS College Sports) L,32-37 vs. 11/21 * MEMPHIS (CSS) W, 55-14 11/28 * RICE (CSS) W, 73-14 12/5 & vs. East Carolina (ESPN 2) L, 32-38 12/31 ^vs. Air Force (ESPN) 11 a.m. #25/RV Houston Cougars ...................................................................... Air Force Falcons 10-3 Overall; 6-2 C-USA West ..............................................................................................................................................7-5 Overall; 5-3 Mountain West * – C-USA game. -
Ice Hockey DIVISION I
72 DIVISION I Ice Hockey DIVISION I 2002 Championship Highlights Gophers Golden in Overtime: Perhaps it was a slight tweak in tradition that propelled Minnesota to the championship April 6 in St. Paul, Minnesota. Not since 1987 had a non-Minnesotan laced up the skates for the Gophers. The streak ended with Grant Potulny, a native of Grand Forks, North Dakota. Potulny scooped up a loose puck and beat Maine goaltender Matt Yeats, 16:58 into overtime, to bring the Gophers their first championship since 1979. When the puck hit the back of the net, the majority of the 19,324 on hand – a Frozen Four record – erupted. The three-session combined attendance at the Xcel Energy Center also set a Frozen Four record, totaling 57,957, to break the mark set at the 1998 championship in Boston’s Fleet Center (54,355). For the complete championship story go to the April 15, 2002 issue of The NCAA News at Photo by Vince Muzik/NCAA Photos www.ncaa.org on the World Wide Web. Minnesota players swarm Grant Potulny (18) after he scored in overtime, giving the Golden Gophers a 4-3 win over Maine in the championship game. Second period: C—Vesce (Stephen Baby, McRae), 7:56 New Hampshire 4, Cornell 3 Results (pp). Penalties: Q—Brian Herbert (slashing), 7:20; C— Cornell.............................................. 2 0 1—3 Greg Hornby (roughing), 10:18; Q—Craig Falite (rough- New Hampshire ................................ 3 0 1—4 EAST REGIONAL ing), 10:18; Q—Ben Blais (hitting from behind), 11:43; First period: NH—Jim Abbott (Preston Callander, Robbie Q—Blais (game misconduct), 11:43. -
Dobber's 2010-11 Fantasy Guide
DOBBER’S 2010-11 FANTASY GUIDE DOBBERHOCKEY.COM – HOME OF THE TOP 300 FANTASY PLAYERS I think we’re at the point in the fantasy hockey universe where DobberHockey.com is either known in a fantasy league, or the GM’s are sleeping. Besides my column in The Hockey News’ Ultimate Pool Guide, and my contributions to this year’s Score Forecaster (fifth year doing each), I put an ad in McKeen’s. That covers the big three hockey pool magazines and you should have at least one of them as part of your draft prep. The other thing you need, of course, is this Guide right here. It is not only updated throughout the summer, but I also make sure that the features/tidbits found in here are unique. I know what’s in the print mags and I have always tried to set this Guide apart from them. Once again, this is an automatic download – just pick it up in your downloads section. Look for one or two updates in August, then one or two updates between September 1st and 14th. After that, when training camp is in full swing, I will be updating every two or three days right into October. Make sure you download the latest prior to heading into your draft (and don’t ask me on one day if I’ll be updating the next day – I get so many of those that I am unable to answer them all, just download as late as you can). Any updates beyond this original release will be in bold blue. -
The Big League (Est. 1998) Playoff Week 4 06-Mar-2014 12:09 AM Eastern
www.rtsports.com The Big League (est. 1998) Playoff Week 4 06-Mar-2014 12:09 AM Eastern Atoms - Adam Taylor Believers - Josh Blake Tony Romo QB DAL $4 vs PHI T* 533 33.31 Russell Wilson QB SEA $5 vs STL * 445 27.81 Reggie Bush RB DET $1 @ MIN * 329 20.56 Jamaal Charles RB KAN $2 @ SDG T* 546 34.13 Pierre Thomas RB NOR $2 vs TAM * 219 13.69 Bobby Rainey RB TAM $1 @ NOR * 153 9.56 DeMarco Murray RB DAL $3 vs PHI * 333 20.81 Le'Veon Bell RB PIT $6 vs CLE * 244 15.25 Rod Streater WR OAK $3 vs DEN * 216 13.50 Roddy White WR ATL $1 vs CAR * 185 11.56 Jarrett Boykin WR GNB $2 @ CHI * 184 11.50 Riley Cooper WR PHI $1 @ DAL * 256 16.00 Jacob Tamme TE DEN $2 @ OAK * 56 3.50 Jared Cook TE STL $6 @ SEA * 215 13.44 Randy Bullock K HOU $3 @ TEN * 241 15.06 Adam Vinatieri K IND $1 vs JAC * 364 22.75 Detroit Lions D/ST DET $1 @ MIN * 238 14.88 Seattle Seahawks D/ST SEA $2 vs STL * 462 28.88 Michael Vick QB PHI $1 @ DAL 200 12.50 Josh McCown QB CHI $1 vs GNB 283 17.69 Alex Smith QB KAN $2 @ SDG 389 24.31 Tarvaris Jackson QB SEA $1 vs STL 34 2.13 Kyle Orton QB DAL $2 vs PHI 47 2.94 Chad Henne QB JAC $1 @ IND 202 12.63 Chase Daniel QB KAN $1 @ SDG 25 1.56 Brian Leonard RB TAM $1 @ NOR 50 3.13 Matt Barkley QB PHI $3 @ DAL -13 -0.81 Jason Snelling RB ATL $1 vs CAR 96 6.00 Jonathan Dwyer RB PIT $3 vs CLE 20 1.25 Danny Ware RB TAM $2 @ NOR 0 0.00 LaMichael James RB SFO $3 @ ARI 21 1.31 Peyton Hillis RB NYG $4 vs WAS 46 2.88 Ronnie Hillman RB DEN $4 @ OAK 36 2.25 Javon Ringer RB TEN $1 vs HOU 0 0.00 Stepfan Taylor RB ARI $3 vs SFO 16 1.00 Chris Ogbonnaya RB -
2015 Playoff Guide Table of Contents
2015 PLAYOFF GUIDE TABLE OF CONTENTS Company Directory ......................................................2 Brad Richardson. 60 Luca Sbisa ..............................................................62 PLAYOFF SCHEDULE ..................................................4 Daniel Sedin ............................................................ 64 MEDIA INFORMATION. 5 Henrik Sedin ............................................................ 66 Ryan Stanton ........................................................... 68 CANUCKS HOCKEY OPS EXECUTIVE Chris Tanev . 70 Trevor Linden, Jim Benning ................................................6 Linden Vey .............................................................72 Victor de Bonis, Laurence Gilman, Lorne Henning, Stan Smyl, Radim Vrbata ...........................................................74 John Weisbrod, TC Carling, Eric Crawford, Ron Delorme, Thomas Gradin . 7 Yannick Weber. 76 Jonathan Wall, Dan Cloutier, Ryan Johnson, Dr. Mike Wilkinson, Players in the System ....................................................78 Roger Takahashi, Eric Reneghan. 8 2014.15 Canucks Prospects Scoring ........................................ 84 COACHING STAFF Willie Desjardins .........................................................9 OPPONENTS Doug Lidster, Glen Gulutzan, Perry Pearn, Chicago Blackhawks ..................................................... 85 Roland Melanson, Ben Cooper, Glenn Carnegie. 10 St. Louis Blues .......................................................... 86 Anaheim Ducks -
2020-21 Big Ten Hockey Postseason Release - March 24, 2021
2020-21 BIG TEN HOCKEY POSTSEASON RELEASE - MARCH 24, 2021 Primary Contact: Megan Rowley, Assistant Director, Communications • Office: 847-696-1010 ext. 129 • E-mail: [email protected] • Twitter: @B1GHockey Secondary Contact: Leigh McGuirk, Bob Hammel Communications Intern • Office: 847-696-1010 ext. 142 • E-mail: [email protected] 2020-21 STANDINGS Conference Games All Games Win% Pts GP W L T OW-OL SW GF GA GP W L T Win% GF GA 1. Wisconsin^ .729 52 24 17 6 1 1-1 0 92 52 30 20 9 1 .683 115 74 2. Minnesota# .727 48 22 16 6 0 0-0 0 69 44 29 23 6 0 .793 110 58 3. Michigan .550 32 20 11 9 0 1-0 0 69 45 26 15 10 1 .596 91 51 4. Notre Dame .542 41 24 12 10 2 1-2 2 65 53 29 14 13 2 .517 84 78 5. Penn State .389 20 18 7 11 0 2-1 0 48 68 22 10 12 0 .455 65 81 6. Ohio State .273 20 22 6 16 0 0-2 0 39 82 27 7 19 1 .278 53 101 7. Michigan State .250 15 22 5 16 1 2-1 0 32 70 27 7 18 2 .296 40 77 ^ Big Ten Champion # Big Ten Tournament Champion Postseason Teams in Bold NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP SCHEDULE BIG TEN. BIG NEWS. FARGO REGIONAL • Four Big Ten teams were selected to participate in the 2021 NCAA Division I Men’s Ice Hockey Championship, with Scheels Arena, Fargo, N.D. -
2008-09 Upper Deck Collector's Choice Hockey
2008-09 Upper Deck Collector’s Choice Hockey Page 1 of 2 200 base cards 100 short prints Base Set (1‐200) 1 Ales Hemsky 55 Erik Cole 109 Martin St. Louis 2 Ales Kotalik 56 Erik Johnson 110 Marty Turco 3 Alex Kovalev 57 Evgeni Malkin 111 Mats Sundin 4 Alex Tanguay 58 Evgeni Nabokov 112 Matt Stajan 5 Alexander Edler 59 George Parros 113 Matthew Lombardi 6 Alexander Frolov 60 Gilbert Brule 114 Michael Peca 7 Alexander Ovechkin 61 Chuck Kobasew 115 Michael Ryder 8 Alexander Semin 62 Guillaume Latendresse 116 Michal Rozsival 9 Alexander Steen 63 Henrik Lundqvist 117 Miikka Kiprusoff 10 Andrei Kostitsyn 64 Henrik Sedin 118 Mike Cammalleri 11 Andrew Cogliano 65 Henrik Zetterberg 119 Mike Comrie 12 Anze Kopitar 66 Ilya Bryzgalov 120 Mike Knuble 13 Bill Guerin 67 Ilya Kovalchuk 121 Mike Modano 14 Brad Boyes 68 J.P. Dumont 122 Mike Ribeiro 15 Brad Richards 69 Jack Johnson 123 Mike Richards 16 Brendan Morrison 70 Jarome Iginla 124 Mike Smith 17 Aaron Voros 71 Jarret Stoll 125 Mikko Koivu 18 Brenden Morrow 72 Jason Arnott 126 Milan Hejduk 19 Brian Campbell 73 Jason LaBarbera 127 Milan Lucic 20 Brian Gionta 74 Jason Pominville 128 Milan Michalek 21 Brian Rolston 75 Jason Spezza 129 Miroslav Satan 22 Cam Ward 76 Jay Bouwmeester 130 Nathan Horton 23 Carey Price 77 Jean-Sebastien Giguere 131 Nicklas Backstrom 24 Chris Drury 78 Jeff Carter 132 Nicklas Lidstrom 25 Chris Higgins 79 Jere Lehtinen 133 Niklas Backstrom 26 Chris Kunitz 80 Joe Sakic 134 Nikolai Antropov 27 Chris Osgood -
Buffalo Sabres Digital Press
Buffalo Sabres Daily Press Clips February 9, 2019 Casey Nelson takes a hit and keeps on going in Amerks' conditioning assignment By Bill Hoppe The Buffalo News February 9, 2019 ROCHESTER – Casey Nelson couldn’t even finish one shift Friday. Just 39 seconds into the defenseman’s American Hockey League conditioning assignment, Springfield’s Dryden Hunt checked him from behind, knocking his throat into the dasher board. “Not how you want to start off,” Nelson said after the Americans throttled the Thunderbirds 7-1 in Blue Cross Arena. “It woke me up a little bit.” After spending a few minutes in the dressing room, Nelson, 26, returned and kept taking his regular shift beside Brendan Guhle. Nelson hadn’t played since suffering an upper-body injury with the Sabres on Dec. 4. Waiting 66 days for some game action – “Very antsy,” he acknowledged – was difficult. “I’ve been out for two months,” Nelson said. “It feels like years.” Nelson said his first couple of shifts “felt a little weird.” “But it’s definitely coming back pretty quick,” said Nelson, who has compiled one goal and five points in 22 outings with the Sabres this season. Nelson said his conditioning stint will likely be reevaluated after a few games. The Amerks play a road game against the Utica Comets on Saturday. “He played very well for his first game,” Amerks coach Chris Taylor said. Of course, having played 98 games with the Amerks over the past two seasons, the 6-foot-2, 185-pound Nelson knows the AHL well. “Very physical, a lot of speed,” he said.