Tuesday, March 4, 2014

Suzann Pettersen stretches lead to five after two days at HanaBank Championship

Suzann Pettersen at the KEB HanaBank Championship
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Suzann Pettersen checked the wind Saturday at the HanaBank Championship, where she said it took her almost half her round to adjust to the breezy conditions.
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Series: LPGA Tour
INCHEON, South Korea -- Suzann Pettersen shot a 4-under 68 on Saturday to extend her lead to five strokes after the second round of the KEB HanaBank Championship on the LPGA Tour.
The Norwegian did not reach the level of her opening round, when she carded a course-record 63, but still had a strong lead going into the final day of the three-round event at the Sky72 Ocean Course at Incheon.
Two birdies on the final two holes capped a strong performance over the first two days for the No. 9-ranked player.
''It just felt like I got out there this morning and I didn't really expect it to be as breezy as it was,'' said Pettersen. ''Not that it was extremely windy, but it was a little different yesterday ... and it almost took me nine holes to kind of adjust to the conditions.
''On the back nine, very happy the way I finished. I was standing on 15 and said to myself, it would be nice to finish with two or three birdies, and I think that's what I did. Good way to finish the day.''
South Korea's Ryu So-yeon had a 70 and is alone in second place, a stroke ahead of compatriot Se Ri Pak, who had the day's best round with a 67, Germany's Sandra Gal and top-ranked Yani Tseng.
Ryu, the 2011 U.S. Open champion, is leading the race to be the tour's rookie of the year and is having to adjust to her star status in her homeland.
''If the Hana Bank winner is Korean, they will love it, because this is in Korea,'' Ryu said. ''But sometimes it really makes it tough and crazy, but I want to enjoy this tough situation because I am a professional. I'm so happy to be playing in front of the Korean fans, and I want to really say thanks to the Korean fans.
''The final round is always tough. I think though I am ready to play tomorrow.''
Tseng, the defending champion, closed strongly on the opening day, a sign that her recent slump may be coming to an end. Two birdies over the first four holes Saturday put the Taiwanese star just two shots off the lead before bogies at the sixth, eighth and ninth holes dropped her back into the pack.
Three birdies on the back nine left her six shots off the pace and with an outside chance of back-to-back titles.
''I'm very looking forward to tomorrow and just want to relax and have the same strategy as today,'' said Tseng.
Seven behind Pettersen are Lexi Thompson of the United States, Scotland's Catriona Matthew, Azahara Munoz of Spain and local player Kim Ha-neul.
Michelle Wie, playing on a sponsor exemption, is 2 over after two rounds and tied for 40th place with No. 2-ranked Stacy Lewis.
Pettersen made four birdies in the last six holes to press home her advantage after a slow start.
"I made a good birdie on seven, missed a very short putt on eight, a bit of a silly one, and I kind of lost my concentration, and I said to myself, you can't let your focus slip," she said. "As much as I wanted to make it, it was almost a break point where I got my focus back, it got my attention."

Wednesday, February 12, 2014

Poll: Who Do You Want As The Next Offensive Coordinator?




Posted Jan 17, 2014

Garrett DowningBaltimoreRavens.com Staff Writer@Ravens All Garrett Downing Articles



The Ravens have been linked to a number of candidates in their offensive coordinator search.


The Ravens are looking for a new offensive coordinator after Jim Caldwell’s departure for the head coaching job with the Detroit Lions.

Head Coach John Harbaugh announced that the Ravens would look at internal and external candidates to fill the job, and that he already has a “profile in mind” for the next coordinator.

Reports have linked the Ravens to a variety of coaches, and here are some of the top names mentioned as candidates.

So who do you want? [Note: Mobile users, tap “view in browser” above to be able to place your vote.]

Note: It’s possible the Ravens are not targeting some of the candidates listed below, or they may be interested in others not even mentioned. The poll options were not created based with insider knowledge.

Kyle Shanahan

The former Redskins and Texans offensive coordinator reportedly interviewed for the job this week. Shanahan was fired by the Redskins this offseason after Washington went 4-12 and dismissed their entire coaching staff. While the Texans struggled last year, he did lead Washington to a top-five ranking in 2012.

Jim Hostler



Hostler has been the wide receivers coach in Baltimore for the last six seasons, and he has been critical in the development of players like Torrey Smith andMarlon Brown. Hostler was previously an offensive coordinator for the San Francisco 49ers in 2007.

Juan Castillo

Harbaugh said last week that Castillo would be the offensive line coach next season, but some pundits have mentioned him as a coordinator candidate based on his experience in the NFL. Castillo has worked in the NFL for the last 19 seasons, primarily as an offensive line coach. He was the Ravens’ run game coordinator last year and the unit finished the year ranked 29th in rushing yards per game.

Brad Childress

The former Minnesota Vikings head coach has ties to Harbaugh dating back to their days as assistants in Philadelphia. He has been a quarterbacks coach, coordinator and head coach, and last season worked as the spread game analyst for the Kansas City Chiefs.

Gary Kubiak

Kubiak was the Texans head coach last year and was midway through the season as Houston struggled to a 2-14 finish. Kubiak spent eight seasons was the Texans and the offense was ranked in the top 5 three times during his tenure. Kubiak was previously the offensive coordinator for the Denver Broncos and is known for his run-blocking schemes.

Rob Chudzinski

Chudzinksi was surprisingly fired after one season as the head coach of the Cleveland Browns. Prior to his one-year stint in Cleveland, Chudzinski was the offensive coordinator for the Carolina Panthers. The Panthers ranked No. 12 in the NFL during Chudzinski’s final season at the helm.

Jim Zorn

The Ravens former quarterbacks coach has been mentioned as a potential candidate by some pundits, as he has a previous knowledge of the Ravens’ offensive expectations under Harbaugh. He also had a good relationship with quarterback Joe Flacco during his one season in Baltimore in 2010.