Saturday, March 31, 2007

New Sports and Media Class


The Sports and Media class that is being offered by Mr.Popp brings many new opportunities to students. It is by far the most interesting course that I have taken throughout my college career. The class is based around how to deal with the media and how to be the media. That is the least interesting part of the class, we get to the good stuff when we have guest speakers and take field trips. So far in the class we have got "backstage" at Papa John Stadium, the Louisville Slugger Field, watched a live news broadcast, and got to listen to Bobby Valvano speak. Mr.Popp's networking skills have given us many experiences that most people do not get to have. Connie Ferch stated, "Because of the class, I realized what I really want to do with my career. It enlightened me on what goes on behind the scenes at places. Because of this class, I got an internship with the tv station." Along with the places and the people that we have got to see and meet, we are also doing lots of hands-on stuff that many of us in the class will have to take with us eventually in our careers. We have to do media releases, which SID's have to write basically everyday. It is nice to hear how to write a successful one by an actual SID himself. We also are currently working on Media Guides. It is a long, tedius task, but there is a nice rewarding feeling to know that it is complete, and it will be a good selling point on my resume. I definitely would recommend this class to anyone that is trying to get into the sports world. Regardless of what the emphasis of what you want to do is, this class touches on a little bit of everything. It also opens the door to many networking opportunites that could become useful for a long time career.

Thursday, March 22, 2007

McDonald's All-Americans to Visit BU


The Annual McDonald's High School All-American game is making it's stop in the city of Louisville this year. The game itself will be held at Freedom Hall, however other events will be held here on the campus of BU. The POWERade JamFest will be at Knights Hall on Monday, March 26. The JamFest consists of a Slam Dunk contest, men's and women's 3-point competition, and then a 3-point shootout between the men's winner, and the women's winner.

Some of the high profile names in this years contest include high school teammates O.J. Mayo, and Patrick Patterson. Also perticipating on the men's side is Eric Gordon, an Indiana native from North Central High School in Indianapolis. On the women's side you have Maya Moore (Suwannee, Ga.), Angie Bjorkland (Spokane Valley, Wash.), and Jantel Lavender, (Cleveland, Ohio)

The All-American game was first held in 1977. Since then there have been more than 800 high school seniors to compete in these festivities. This game has showcased talents of the likes of Micheal Jordan, Magic Johnson, Vince Carter, Kevin Garnett, Kobe Bryant, LeBron James, and Carmelo Anthony on the mens side. As well as Shanna Zoleman, Ann Strother, Seimone Augustus, and the 2005 Slam Dunk contest winner Candice Parker.

Both the All-American game and the POWERade JamFest will be airing on ESPN. The JamFest will start at 7 p.m. (ET) on March 26, while tip-off for the men's game will be on March 28 at 8 p.m. (ET) and the Girls game will be March 28, at 5:30 (ET). The men's game, and the JamFest will be on ESPN, and the women's game is on ESPNU.

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Tuesday, March 20, 2007

Lady Knights compete in NCAA tournament


Team bows out to Lewis in GLVC and NCAA tournaments

The Lady Knights traveled to Romeoville, Illinois to finish out their 2006-07 season. After falling out of the Great Lakes Valley Conference (GLVC) tournament in the semifinal, Bellarmine qualified for the NCAA Division II tournament, extending their season. BU was defeated by host team No. 9 Lewis University, in the first round of the NCAA tournament.

Bellarmine began with a running chance in the first half but after Lewis went on a strong run, the game was over for the Lady Knights. Lewis finished the first half by making eight of 10 3-pointers that ended the first half. The score at the end half was 49-28, Lewis.

BU knew what it would take to regain the lead, and they fought until the end. The Lady Knights opened the second half by scoring six straight points to cut the lead to 49-34. Lewis' Darcee Schmidt buried a 3-pointer to end the run for BU.

Bellarmine continued to battle, but the Lady Knights had no answer for Schmidt, who finished with a game-high 26 points and nine rebounds. Schmidt, the Great Lakes Valley Conference (GLVC) Player of the Year, scored 43 and 33 points against Bellarmine in the regular season.

Final score of the game was 82-62 victory for Lewis.

This was the fourth meeting between Bellarmine and Lewis this season. The Flyers were victorious in all four games.

Outside of their regular season meetings, Bellarmine's third match-up against Lewis came in the GLVC semifinal.

The Lady Knights built up their second half lead when they scored 10 straight points, starting with Dana Beaven's 3-pointer. A pair of free throws by Denasha Mondy and the score was 50-41 in favor of Bellarmine with just under 12 minutes left.

BU held an eight-point lead with nine minutes left in the game, but Lewis pulled away and triumphed once again verse the Lady Knights.

Lewis proceeded to go on a game changing run of their own, however, outscoring Bellarmine by 12 points between the 9-minute mark and 4:38, to take over the lead.

Final score was 66-60 victory for Lewis.

Bellarmine defeated Southern Illinois University-Edwardsville (SIUE) in the first round of the GLVC tournament. Both teams started out a little anxious, but after a few minutes the game was underway.

Beaven and Mondy sparked a run for the Lady Knights late in the first half. Beaven hit a pair of free throws, and then Mondy glided through a left-handed lay-up. Beaven gave the Bellarmine their biggest lead of the half by drilling a 3-pointer from the top of the key with about two minutes left to put them up 34-24.

After falling behind at the end of the first half, Bellarmine returned to the second half and Angela Smith immediately hit a 3-pointer to put the Lady Knights up 41-39 and swing the momentum back in her team's favor. A few moments later, Smith hit another three from the same spot on the left wing. The Lady Cougars were done; they would not be able to cut the margin to fewer than seven points the rest of the game.


The Lady Knights concluded their season with a 19-11 (11-8) record. Coach David Smith, finished the season with 499 wins. Smith will have to wait until next year to become the 13th Division II coach to record 500 career victories.

Sunday, March 18, 2007

Goodbye Seniors


When the end of the season wore down, the seniors on the womens basketball team began to feel the end coming near. It is an end that neither Becca Kopple or Ashley Elmore had ever experienced. In high school; they both knew it wasn't really the end. They had each committed to continuing their careers for four more years. On March 9th, 2007 they both played their last form of organized basketball. These girls were in the thier last basketball game for the rest of their lives. Whether this is depressing or a relief, it is up to the athlete to decide. College athletes don't just play basketball as a past time; it is a main part of an athletes life. When an althletes sport ends, it is up to them to find a different peice to fill the empty space with. Although, the thought of this can make any athlete slightly unstable, it is the beginning of a new chapter in their life. Even if an athlete goes on to play in the NBA or WNBA, eventually it will be over. Every person must face it, and knowing Elmore and Becca, they will look at the end as an opportunity. They will take what they have learned on the basketball court and apply it to every aspect of their lives.

Monday, March 12, 2007

Playing as a team requires bonding as a team


(Wacky Friday Practice)
I decided it was time to give an explanation to anyone who has ever seen my teammates at or headed to our Friday practices. We’re those girls dressed in ridiculous clothing that you want to take a closer look at, but do not necessarily want to stare. And, yes, there is a reason behind it.

Being a team consists of so much more than practicing and playing together, it’s enjoying one another and laughing together. With so much pressure in today’s sports world, finding time for these things within your team is more important than ever. Bellarmine teams, all around, know the importance of having experiences that extend beyond the courts and fields. Every team seems to have their own ways of laughing together.

My large track and field team of over 60 athletes has to find ways to bond as a team. We all practice different events at different times and come together as a team once a week for three and a half months of the year. Fortunately, the team has developed a number of traditions that make our team unity extend beyond the track. One of my personal favorites, which my short distance group of girls has developed, is our traditional in-season “Wacky Friday” practices.

Wacky Fridays were started last year. Since Saturdays tend to be meet days, the most we ever do on a Friday is an easy jog from Knights Hall to Eastern Parkway and back. Because this run is not meant to be strenuous, we like sticking together as a team. We used to tease certain members who tried to pick up the pace on these runs and on one of these occasions myself and a fellow teammate joked about the idea of dressing silly. Then, we thought, no one will ever want to run faster than the pack, because if you are dressed weird with the group at least it looks like there is a purpose. If you are dressed weird running by yourself, well, it just looks weird.

That’s when it began. From that point forward, the practice before a meet we would dress in clothes we would never wear in public, let alone wear to practice. We have started counting the number of honks and yells we get during our leisurely jog towards Eastern Parkway.

Walking to and from practice has to be one of the most entertaining parts as we have multiple students trying to figure us out. Someone in the group always gives a smile and says, “It’s Wacky Friday,” as if it’s the most logical explanation in the world. Our coaches have even started looking forward to our Friday practice attire. You should have seen the look we got from Athletic Director Scott Weigandt the first time he saw us.

Getting an inside look at an athletic team, to know what goes on beyond the tiring conditioning, practicing and playing, is something we do not always get. It is often times these other forms of fun that a team finds time for that truly create a team spirit. I look forward to investigating Bellarmine athletics further to report how other teams are furthering their camaraderie