January 27, 2012

Badger men’s hoops picked 2nd in Big Ten

Big Ten Conference men’s and women’s basketball Media Day gets underway

Jordan Taylor

today.  The media got a head start on Wednesday by releasing it’s men’s basketball preseason poll.

Ohio State is the top choice to win the Big Ten Championship by the media.  The University of Wisconsin is second, followed by Michigan, Michigan State and Purdue.

The Badgers lost Jon Leuer, Keaton Nankivil and Tim Jarmusz to graduation, which means Jordan Taylor will get most of the attention from opposing defenses this coming season.

AUDIO: Jordan Taylor on being the focus of other team defenses :20

The Badgers finished 25-9 a year ago, including a 13-5 mark in the Big Ten.  They’re ranked 14th in the Coaches Top 26 preseason poll.

 

Marquette receives commitment from Durley

Aaron Durley drew attention in 2006 as a 6’8 player in the Little League World Series for the Arabian American team from Dhahran, Saudi Arabia.

That team was made up of players whose parents primarily worked for oil companies in the Middle East.

Durley this week, committed to Marquette to play college basketball.  The 6’10, 270-pound big man from Texas picked Marquette over South Alabama, South Florida and Tennessee-Chattanooga.

Walker speech in Iowa draws protestors

Over 150 people gathered on a public sidewalk tonight to protest Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker’s private appearance at a political fundraiser in West Des Moines.

Walker was the keynote speaker at a Heritage Foundation event held in a hotel ballroom. The protesters stood along the sidewalk outside, getting supportive honks from passing motorists. Iowa Federation of Labor president Ken Sager was among the first to arrive, shortly after five.

“Governor Walker needs to understand that we recognize what he’s done to working people and the middle class in Wisconsin and we don’t need that here in Iowa,” Sager said. “We don’t need to destroy jobs. We need to create jobs.”

Sharon Guber, a retired school teacher from Ames, held a hand-written sign criticizing Walker for scaling back collective bargaining rights for cops, fire fighters and teachers.

“We’re losing ground on things that we fought for for 40, 50 years,” she said, “and it’s going to be a different country if we don’t get it turned around.”

Barbara Sorlie of Ankeny, Iowa, grew up in Milwaukee, Wisconsin and her great-grandfather was the first president of the American Federation of Labor in Wisconsin.

“I love Wisconsin. It’s always been known as a progressive state and very good to their workers, until Scott Walker got in and his crew, funded by the Koch brothers, and he’s taken a beautifully progressive state right down the tubes and I hope he’s recalled,” Sorlie said. “I want to stand with the workers.”

Sorlie made a small sign for the sidewalk picket. “It says: ‘Walker, Wanted in Wisconsin for Recall. Go Home!” Sorlie said, laughing.

Mary Caponi of Des Moines held a sign and waved at passing motorists who honked.

“My son is a student in Wisconsin and a resident there and it’s his birthday and he asked me to come, for a birthday present, to protest Governor Walker’s visit,” Caponi said, “so that’s why I’m here.”

Jeremy Richards, an “Occupy Des Moines” protester, expects Walker will be the subject of protests wherever he goes.

“There are so many things that Scott Walker has done to show he does not care about the people,” Richards said. 

Reporters were not allowed to cover Walker’s speech. West Des Moines Police were on site to keep all but paying guests and banquet-goers off the hotel property. Walker’s office released a written statement through the Wisconsin Republican Party, saying Walker was in Iowa to tout the “successes” of his “recently enacted budget reforms.”

AUDIO: O. Kay Henderson – Radio Iowa – reports

Vikings’ Robison fined for kicking

Minnesota Vikings defensive end Brian Robison was fined $20,000 by the NFL for kicking Green Bay Packers offensive lineman T.J. Lang during last Sunday’s game at the Metrodome.

Robinson apologized to Lang, the NFL and the Vikings for his actions and said he got caught up in the heat of the moment when he kicked Lang.

 

State Soccer: Can anyone stop Marquette?

The WIAA Boys State Soccer Championships get underway today with Division 1 Quarterfinals starting at noon.

That first game at Uihlein Soccer Park in Milwaukee features defending champion Marquette (21-0-1) against Green Bay Preble (18-5-2). 

The Hilltoppers, despite losing 15-seniors from last years title team, are heavy favorites to repeat.  Marquette, which has reached the WIAA State Tournament for the 12th straight year, is ranked 5th nationally.  They’ve won 7 of the last 11 state championships. [Read more...]