Fox Sports North announced Tuesday it will televise a record 12 Lynx games this season. That will include a number of games where FSN will simulcast the feed of the affiliate covering the Lynx opponent.
The locally produced telecasts — some of which will be broadcast on FSN Plus — will feature the broadcast team of Marney Gellner and Lea B. Olsen.
The Lynx are already scheduled to have three games broadcast nationally on ESPN2. But that number is expected to rise to as high as seven when ESPN announces updates to its WNBA schedule. That could mean as many as 19 of the team's 34 games could be available.
About time, Lynx coach Cheryl Reeve said. "That's the way it should be," she said. "That's what we've been asking for. I think our fan base deserves it. I think our team deserves it. And let's not hide this. The more we're on, the more we're seen, the more we get to grow the game."
Kent Youngblood
U baseball wins at Northern Illinois
Toby Hanson had run-scoring singles in the fourth and fifth innings and then scored the go-ahead run in the eighth after another single to lead the Gophers over Northern Illinois 3-2 on Tuesday in DeKalb, Ill., in nonconference baseball. Hanson leads the Gophers (24-12) with 31 RBI; Cole McDevitt's single scored Hanson.
Nolan Burchill pitched the first 4⅔ innings and gave up two runs and three hits; reliever Tim Shannon got the win after 2⅓ scoreless innings. Brian Glowicki got his 14th save with a four-out outing. He stranded three runners for the Huskies (12-27) in the eighth inning.
U softball team climbs to No. 4
The Gophers softball team (43-3) moved up one spot to a program-best No. 4 in the USA Today/National Fastpitch Coaches Association rankings.