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WRIGHT STATE UNIVERSITY DUNBAR LIBRARY APR Editor- in- Chief Porttia Portis News Editor Holly Fogarty News Writer Campus Events Reilly Dixon Sports Editor International Coffee Hour - "Job Drag Show Revue: 8-11 p.m Michael Mancz Sports Writers Friday, April 20: & Interview Tips": 3-4 p.m. E 190 Student Union Apollo Room Joe Kennard Relay For Life: 6 p.m.-12 a.m. The . Student Union Wright Life Editor Quad Emily Kaiser Saturday, May 5: Crossing Wright Life Writers Saturday, April 28: into Digital Dimensions: 2012 Megan Constable Night of Worship: 7-9 p.m. Movie Night - Man Chief Pl1otographer on a Ledge: Conference on Multimodal Chelsea Hall 120 Medical Sciences 7-9 p.m., 9-11 p.m. 120 Medical Composition, Student Union, Photographers Sciences Rooms El56, El63, Christian Cone-Lombarte and El75 Kyle Wilkinson Saturday, April 21 : Graphics Manager International Friendship Affair: Wednesday, May 2: Sunday, May 6: Greek Week Jonathon Waters Ad/Business Manager 1-5 p.m. Student Union Apollo Barbeque and Basketball Game: Friends and Family Cookout Andrew Roller Room 5-9 p.m. Woods Basketball Court Kick-Off, Alumni Circle (behind Ad Graphics Manager Jolene Pohl Student Union) Ad Reps Tuesday, April 24: Thursday, May 3: Caelynn Enneking Get Rowdy!: 7-11 p.m. Student Pool Party: 8:30-11 :30 Student Kristin Turner Monday, May 7: Greek Week Web Editor Union Apollo Room Union Pool Field Day, Rinzler Sports Complex Luke James Football Field Circulation Manager Andrew Pratt Friday, April 27: Friday, May 4: Faculty Adviser April Craze: 11 a.m.-3 p.m. Stu­ Greek Step Show: 7-11 p.m. Jeffrey John dent Union Atrium McLin Gym, Nutter Center The Guardian is printed weekly during the regular school year. It is published by students of Wright State University in Dayton, Ohio. Editorials without bylines Send your events and news to [email protected] reflect the majority opinion of the edito- rial board. Views expressed in columns, or submit them to www.theguardianonline.com and get them cartoons and advertisements are those of the writers, artists and advertisers. listed in our weekly news roundup. The Guardian reserves the right to censor or reject advertising C?PY in accordance with any present or future advertising acceptance rules estab­ lished by The Guardian. All contents contained herein are the express property of The Guardian. Copyright privileges revert to the writers, artists and photographers of specific works student software deals after publication. Copyright 2012 The Guardian, Wright State University. All save up to 80% rights reserved.

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, I Wednesday, April 18, 2012 lf:l::IGUARDIAN 3 WSU's Rarnbow Alliance campaigns for equal rights and awareness with an on-campus NOH8 photo shoot

Reilly Dixon This fiercely successful campaign News Writer against government-mandated [email protected] discrimination has surged across social media websites since its creation in For those superstitious individuals 2008. who regard Friday the 13th as unlucky, According to NOH8's website your days of despair are over. (http ://www.noh8campaign.com/), This past Friday (the 13th), Wright the campaign has accumulated over State' Rainbow Alliance played 20,000 pictures of people who spoke host to an event in attempt to raise ut against hatred ba ed on sexual awareness of equality- thus breaking orientation. the annual streak of "misfortune" in This number, though, is increasing the universe. at an unimaginably rapid rate as more In concordance to the the NOH8 and more colleges participate in this campaign, Rainbow Alliance put "photographic protest." together a tremendously successful Since its creation, NOH8 has photo shoot. enlightened many to the omnipresent NOH8 is a LGBT-friendly (Lesbian, discrimination that burdens Gay, Bisexual, Transgender) charitable homosexuals and transexuals on a organization that was created in daily basis. response to California's passing of And believe it or not, this burden Proposition 8 in 2008. hits close to home at WSU. When This amendment in California's asked if prejudice and bullying state Constitution deemed same- targeted at LGBT students were still sex marriage unlawful. The wildly issues that plagues Wright State's successful gimmick behind the NOH8 campus, Abi Galligan responded with campaign was conceived by celebrity an adamant "definitely." photographer Adam Bouska. Galligan is in charge of public Bouska began photographing relations within and outside of the celebrities and activists alike -- all Rainbow Alliance. Galligan elaborated of whom were against Proposition with, "Even though Wright State takes 8 -- with white t-shirts on and duct a lot of preventative measures to keep tape stuck over their mouths. Subjects the campus harassment-free, these are also display "NOH8" written on their still things we need to be concerned cheek. about." Despite how unorthodox the However, thanks to the Rainbow models' ensemble may seem, a Alliance, those whose voices have powerful message is being conveyed. been silenced or have had to struggle In essence, by covering their with their identity due to society, can mouths with duct tape, models are rest assured that there is a community demonstrating the societal-imposed waiting with open and supportive silence members of the LGBT arms. community are forced to endure. Rainbow Alliance not only treats Proposition 8 and legislation of the the events it sponsors as a form of a form of support like have compromised the resonance activism, but also Rainbow Alliance Program Director Isaac Tobler poses for a NOH8 campaign picture. in the voices of homosexuals and and solidarity. The NOH8 photo shoot transgenders - thus compromised serves as a prime example. to Macy, will continue to foster are too timid or unnecessarily ashamed their role in American society. The Wright State rallied more interest in the growing support for the LGBT of their sexual orientation and gender iconic duct tape is, in essence, a the NOH8 photo shoot more so than community and the LGBT students at identity to use their own. manifestation of this unfair silence. any of the individuals who coordinated Wright State. Until society bursts through the Although the symbolism behind it had expected. "In the coming year, we will barrier of "tolerance" and progresses the white shirts isn't quite as "I think the event was absolutely focus on education and awareness; into the realm of "acceptance" LGBT profound, they still play a key role in effective," said Rainbow Alliance students need to understand what rights activists will continue their the photographic silent protest. By President, Andy Macy. "We had LGBT individuals have to go noble crusade. standing in front of a white tapestry, approximately 50 people show up, all through everyday. We will tackle Until we, as human beings, learn clad in white, the models emphasize of whom participated. Even a family homophobia." to disregard sexual preferences and their faces, drawing the viewer's of five attended the photo shoot." As the battle for social justice rages gender identity in determining the attention to the message scrawled Macy said, "After the shoot, our onward, the Rainbow Alliance will value one has in society, organizations across their cheek and the tape stifling Facebook page was covered in positive continuously prove itself to be an like Rainbow Alliance will remain their voice. responses to the event! Next year, unyielding proponent for equality and a beacon of light for those in the With these key aesthetic though, we hope to make the NOH8 a powerful voice - one for those who minority. components and a little photo­ photo shoot even bigger. Rainbow manipulation (you know, to make Alliance would really like to tum this What do you think about the their eyes brighter and such), NOH8 event into a tradition and celebrate has created a well-marketed campaign NOH8 annually." NOH8 campaign? Tell us on against LGBT discrimination that Another NOH8 photo shoot isn't the facebook at facebook.com/ greatly appeals to our "digital only exciting thing in store for Wright generation." State. Rainbow Alliance, according theguardianonline w w w. the guardian on Ii n e. com 4 lrn;IGUARDIAN I Wednesday,Aprill8,20121 NEW Stay safe during tornado season

Chayna Carswell with taking shelter from severe students. weather updates- Be alert on all Contributing Writer weather conditions with the tunnel 1. Do not call University Police or updates that the siren systems are [email protected] system however the EM Department dial 911- Calling the police will not giving. It is important to stay quiet is working to develop new safety Tornado season has primarily hit benefit you in a emergency situation. when these messages come on and to procedures in the tunnels in order to the Midwest hard this year, with 19 Unless it is a true emergency is better remain in the shelter area until the All ensure a safer environment. fatal tornadoes taking 5 7 lives this for you to call after the tornado Clear message is completed. Coons is responsible year according to Michael Coons, for such warning has expired. For more information on tornado updates and improvements. He emergency management administrator assists 2. Seek safe shelter immediately- It guidelines or any questions or forWSU. in developing programs that prepare is highly recommended that you find concerns please visit www.wright. students and faculty for unexpected The WSU Emergency Management a place of shelter as soon as possible. edu/em or contact the Department of emergencies. Department is working to improve Remember to close all doors behind Emergency Management at 775-3440. Coons is working with safety precautions and procedures you. Use stairs and do not use the Communications and on campus to ensure a we] l prepared Marketing at elevators. WSU to create new shelter campus in light of the early tornado signs 3. Assist others- Those around you season. for the tunnels that includes tornado may be in need of assistance getting guidelines. These signs will In the past WSU has experienced help to a safe shelter. lt is important to faculty, students and visitors know tornado warnings; one of those help and lead others to safety in what to do in case warnings was due to a tornado of an emergency. emergencies. These guidelines are important touching ground 30 miles from and 4. If you are outside- If you are free access campus last spring. to them is a benefit for the outside and cannot access a safe entire campus. Kelsey Robber, a Social Work location, find the nearest low level in Coons said he is excited about major remembers where she was when the ground i.e. ditch, culvert, or ravine. the new procedures and hopes that the WSU sirens sounded last spring. Lay flat on the ground, face down and they make a difference in students' "I was in my regional studies class cover your head with your hands and emergency awareness. and we were taking a test and all of a arms if a tornado touches down. "I recommend that everyone at sudden the sirens started and we had to 5. Move away from the entrances­ WSU educate themselves on tornado go to the tunnels. It was very loud and Step away from all entrances such safety wherever there is a tornado noisy, but I'm glad that we were able as windows, doors and any other and to be aware of changing weather to be protected and warned about the openings. Also move away from any conditions." tornado," she said. unsecure objects that are apt to be Here are some basic WSU has a significant advantage tornado picked up by a tornado. guidelines that are available for WSU 6. Speak quietly and listen for Stay safe during tornado season. For richer or poorer: overnment redistribution·of wea h Angela Knight disparity, asking " ... when is enough, needy." in the United States or elsewhere, we Contributing Writer enough?" recent reports indicate an Irvin said, "I don't think that cutting need to recognize that they do not need [email protected] aim in Congress to discontinue much $3.3 trillion dollars in any government to have what we have and many may of this redistribution of wealth. "Rich and Poor or Citizens All: The program is going to result in the not want it." Katie Wright, research associate Ethics and Economics of Government dire situations that are seen in other He added, "If you ask a poor and author for the American Redistribution of Wealth" was the Progress countries." subsistence farmer in rural parts of the Action Fund, wrote in an article topoc of discussion during last called It can be difficult to decipher United States, he will likely tell you "House Republicans Open New Front Thursday's Economics Club meeting whether "the rich are getting unfair that he has everything that he needs in the held in Rike Hall. War on Women" for the Center tax breaks" or "the wealthy have and that his family is quite happy. At for American Progress that the House Several people stated that wealth paid their fair share and can't support the same time, we look at him and say of Representatives presented a new redistribution is overdone in the everybody" among other contradicting that his family is so poor and they are budget for 2013 that eliminates $3 .3 United Sates, and one attendee called theories in a whole host of back-and­ in dire straits barely getting by." trillion it downright "obnoxious." in nutrition, healthcare, and forth arguments. Irvin, who grew up with a very similar aid to women and A chart from the Organization children. Those regarding Thomas Jefferson's modest income in a family of eight Last year, Diane Sawyer and for Economic Co-operation and ABC principles and words in high esteem that did not receive government aid, News investigated the hunger in Development represented the United likely concur with the idea that taking believes it is the way you spend what America which aired on the evening States government, of all the countries money from one man to give it to you have, not how much you have, and news. presented, as receiving a lower another is inherently despicable; that believes even the poorest people in A related ABC News online article, percentage of total taxes from the promoting individual responsibility, America have enough. "Hunger and Children in America: poorest 30% and a higher percentage a generativity and ingenuity is the While politicians and citizens Slow and Steady Starvation" asserts of total taxes by the richest 30% as standard which to aspire, making battle out their interpretation of the dollars from compared to other countries. earned income are just not everything else fall into its place. tax and general welfare clauses of stretching far enough. The chart also represented the Does the promotion of no our Constitution, perhaps who is The claim is that one in poorest 30% of Americans as receiving six government also promote hunger in correct is irrelevant ifthe majority of Amercians isn't getting enough the highest percentage of transfers food the face of inadequacy? our country has already decided that (Huffington Post online) and that (also known as government aid) and "In my extensive overseas travels, I the well-being of the greater good is more children are receiving a medical the richest 30% as receiving the lowest have worked directly with some of the the responsibility of each individual diagnosis of "failure to thrive" as percentage of transfers. Case closed. the poorest people on the planet. Many of himself. Or is it? poverty-wealth gap widens. them realize that they don't have the Irvin believes that charity work, Rod Irvin, a WSU Criminal While some Economics Club Justice things that we have, but also recognize some of which he is involved in, is the major, has a different take. "First participants voiced their opinions that that they don't necessarily need what way to go for society. off, nobody is going U.S. citizens should stop complaining to eliminate the we have either," Irvin said. "While nutrition and medical care for the truly about an imaginary increase in wealth we may look at these people, whether

w w w. the guardian on Ii n e. com I Wednesday, April 18. 2012 llf:-f:IGUARDIAN 5 UAB hold·n UCIE holdin Rela-y for Li e 28th Annua Megan Constable In the past, the Relay has been a Wright Life Writer successful event. International [email protected] "We've had large crowds of people and raised a lot of money," said Every year the University Activities Gibbons. Board holds the Relay for Life to This year the UAB has already Friendship Affair exceeded the money they raised last honor those who are suffering from Megan Constable available for purchase. year, and most of their donations come cancer, surviving cancer or were lost Wright Life Writer According to Orebiyi, there will from the Relay. to cancer. However, this year they will [email protected] be raffles for an iPad 2, Nook, up to theme for Relay for Life hold a kick off dinner to help raise The $250 in gift cards, Dayton Dragon's is Around the World in 18 Hours. more money to fight cancer. 1 memorabilia and Beats by Dr. Dre different UCIE's 28 h annual International "The kick off dinner is to raise They will be representing headphones as well as 22 door prizes There will be food available Friendship Affair will bring together money for the American Cancer countries. under $15. Raffle tickets are $5 and shopping cart races, people from different nations for Society," said Joseph Gibbons, for purchase, will be on sale now through the event. Queen of Relay Pageant, which entertainment, fun and food. Philanthropy and Collaborations Chair the Tickets may be purchased at the cross dressing fashion show, and According to Namrata Dave, of the UAB, "We're hoping to raise is a International Friendship Affair or in may donate money to go Graduate Assistant for the UCIE, there enough money for a local grant for attendants the UCIE office. The money raised in a wheelchair for the day. was between 600 and 700 attendants cancer research." around from raffle tickets will go towards organizations from campus last year. The dinner will have food provided Multiple scholarships for international and also be raising money for the "It's been very good," said Dammy by Sodexo, singing provided by Sigma will study abroad students. cause and they will have games and Orebiyi, Graduate Assistant for the Phi Epsilon's a cappella group Sigma UCIE. The event will end with an Phi Epsitones, a speaker and raffles. activities at different booths. award ceremony. They will give the event is Each year they have a different The raffles will be for an iPad 2 and The highlight of the International Student Advocate Award Luminaria Ceremony. For $10 theme. In the past themes have Wright State gear. the and the Global Citizen Award to can dedicate a luminaria included: international music and Tickets are $10 for students, $5 attendants students. either in support of someone who is weddings. This year the theme is Arts for caregivers, free for survivors and Around the World. The International Friendship current patients and $20 for everyone suffering with cancer, in celebration Affairwill be held on April 21 from 1 someone who beat cancer or in "Each year we try to focus on else. There are only 200 seats for this of to 4:30 pm in the Apollo Room of the of someone who lost something that conveys culture and event. To buy a ticket or reserve your remembrance Student Union. their fight against cancer. cultural differences," said Steve Lyons, seat, email Gibbons at gibbons.14@ Assistant Director ofUCIE. Join UCIE every Friday for their wright.edu. Tickets may also be "This is important because Coffee Hour events. These events vary pretty much, has been The event will include Indian, purchased at the Student Union box everyone, in topic. They take place from 3 to 4 someone who African, Puerto Rican, Irish, office or at the door. affected or knows pm in E 190 Student Union. has been affected by cancer. We see· Caribbean, Lebanese and Macedonian The dinner will be held in the dancing as well as Turkish singing. "It's a good way to meet Apollo Room in the Student Union on so many people losing their life to international students," said Lyons. a disease. We have beaten diseases These groups will either be April 19 at 6 pm. professional groups or student groups. The Relay for Life, which is an 18 before. We can beat this one," said Gibbons. There will also be a remark from hour event to raise money for cancer WSU's president, a flag parade, a research, will be held the next day. The Relay for Life will be held on April 20 at 6 pm until April 21 at noon fashion show and belly dancing. There Anyone may participate at this event will be Indian and Mediterranean food and it is free and open to the public. in the Quad. WSU how to: Bibimbap Emily Kaiser 4 eggs Wright Life Editor [email protected] After cutting the steak into 114 inch strips, marinate it soy sauce, sesame oil, garlic and ginger. Let marirlate This authentic Korean dish may for at least one hour. have a funny name, but don't let Mix 1 cup sriracha sauce with that fool you. I know, I was a little about a tablespoon of brown sugar. skeptical when my friend stumbled Try it. If it is too sweet add a little upon this recipe one afternoon and more sriracha sauce, if it's too spicy, told me about it. We deiced to give it ass a bit more brown sugar. a whirl and see what happenes. The Cook mushrooms in sesame oil result- not what I ·expected. This dish and remove, followed by zucchini is full of flavors I would have never then carrots, all separate. Don't thought went together, and the steak­ overcook. There should still be a ahh the steak! Spending four years of good crunch to the vegetables. my life as a vegetarian, it is needless Boil bean sprouts for about two to say I am not a big red meat eater. I minutes. put two slices on top of my rice and Cook the steak in the leftover veggies, and within the first bite of the s sesame 01 oil for about two minutes on each juicy, flavorful meat, I wanted more. 1 close garlic - minced side, or until desired tenderness is Luckily, with the pound of flank steak 1 ginger - grated reached. the recipe calls for, your hearts desire 2 carrots Fry an egg and put it on top of the can be satisfied. Here is what you will julienned - cut into 1/4" rice, veggies, and steak. need: 1 zucchini - julienned Lastly, spoon desired amount of 2 tbs soy sauce 112 lb mushrooms - thinly sliced sweet and spicy sauce on top. · w w w. the guardian on Ii n e. com 6 ii:I=GUARDIAN I Wednesday, April 12, 2012 ·WRIGHT LIFE

Campus Events CRIME NOTES 2012

Thursday, April 19: April 10- The rear window of a car in parking lot 11 had been Beta Phi Omega Recruitment Day: 1Oam-3pm Rathskellar Student Union shattered. UAB presents the Relay for Life Kickoff Dinner: 6-8pm Apollo Room Student Union April 10- Two cars were backing out of a parking spot at the Friday, April 20: same time and hit each other. International Coffee Hour-"IFA Rehearsal": 3-4pm E 190 Student Union Relay for Life: 6pm-12pm on April 21 The Quad April 12- A student in parking lot 6 started to pull into a Night of Worship: 7-9pm 120 Medical Sciences Building parking spot when an oncoming car hit the side of the student's car. Saturday, April 21 : International Friendship Affair: l-5pm Apollo Room tudent Union April 13- WSU officers responded to a call in reference to Tuesday, April 24: an individual asking people on campus for money to feed Get Rowdy!: 7-l lpm Apollo Room Student Union his family. The individual was issued a criminal trespass warning where he was no longer allowed to be on Wright Thursday, April 26: State owned or teased property. NPHA Yard Show: 5-9pm The Woods Basketball Court\ April 14- There was a domestic dispute in Hamilton Hall. Friday, April 27: Two individuals were sent to the hospital. April Craze: l lam-3pm North Lawn

Saturday, April 28: April 15- Four underage students were drinking in a Movie Night-Man on a Ledge: 7-9 pm and 9-11 pm 120 Medical Sciences resi<1ence hall room in Boston Hall. Bldg. Appreciating - Milk Man Zach Rogers structures this Contributing Writer time around? In my [email protected] mind, yes, and it's actually done quite well. After listening to the first 25 The wild nature of the band is seconds of Milk Man, Deerhoof's still there, it's just not as big or . explosive as it was 2004 release, it sounds as if this is in the past. The first song, going to be their most commercial­ title track "Milk Man", makes clear oriented album yet. That is, until the that the band is still able to rest of the band comes in to shf}tter tear down walls and knock over buildings, but you can that belief to tiny little pieces. In a also see where they sense though, it's true. Never before actually put some thought into the song. Instead has Deerhoof relied so heavily on of brief "ideas" that would only last melody and clarity in order to get for about 90 seconds before, Milk their ideas across. It allows for a more Man is made up of standard 3-4 minute songs, solid and complete record, and Milk proving that Deerhoof try Man is probably one of the group's was ready to new ways of approaching most accessible albums they've ever music. -recorded. For instance, "Desaparecere" sounds like a Radiohead At the time, there was a lot of b-side, possibly change going on within the band. from either Kid A or Amnesiac. It certainly For one, they had just released Apple isn't the 0' with new guitarist , first song that finds Deerhoof experimenting expanding Deerhoof into a foursome. with electronics, and as always it gives off a whole new vibe, With another guitarist in the mix, of Som" display almost like a completely different singer Satomi At the time, there were disputes over the band was able to do a lot more Matsuzaki's band. The song works ability to use her own whether this was Deerhoof's most with their sound, and Milk Man sees well though in the voice as another instrument, adding restrained record. This may be the them utilizing this force to maximum grand scheme of things; instead of steering the album more layers to the band's dynamic. But case, but it wasn't as ifthe band had potential. Another important step offtrack, it shows. just how far Qeerhoof where's all that pop and melody I was totally abandoned their old sporadic came when all four members decided can stretch their musical boundaries, talking about earlier? Well, the song sound. The chaotic drumming and to quit their jobs and make Deerhoof which at this point seems rather "Milking" has plenty ofboth. Its song frenzied guitar work is still there, a full-time priority. It was time for endless. "Rainbow structure is so basic and simple that it's just hidden underneath melody them to start thinking big, and ·with · · Silhouette of the Milky Rain" it almost feels odd to hear it coming and harmony. Where on previous two well-received albums already brings the band right back into the comfort zone fans are familiar from a Deerhoof record. Without a albums their songs sounded like under their belt, Milk Man was the· doubt, it's with, and the instrum~ntal track their most down-to-earth near-accidents, here they. seem like ·start of the band becoming a full­ song, but it's also the one where they · well-thought out and focused shows jt ~ t how musically in sync plans of fledged life-force. sound the eac · member of the band is with one most tied down to form: attack. Don't get me wrong, accidents So does it make sense to go Being "tied anot er. Songs like "C" and '"Song downn is still the debate are great, but a little bit of planning directly for more concise song · that rages on with this album today.. can certainly go a long way. · w~ w . t h e g u a ·r d i a n o n I i n e ·. c o m I Wednesday, April 18, 2012 I rrn:tGUARDIAN 7 Event·highlights from the week

Rainbow Alliance held a cantl!elit vigil for victims that have lost their life to hate crimes. Four students pose in support of the NOH8 campaign. More ~nformation on Nf!H8 on pg. 3.

The winners of The Queen ofHearts Pageant: Lady Congeniality(Karli Lightner), Duchess ofHearts(Toni Gaisford), Queen ofHearts(Sadie Hatcher), and Princess ofHearts(Catie Be/us) after being crowned. ·.

. . .Samantha .F airchi/d peiform.s at UAB 's Open Mic Night. · Left: The "Quad Gods" striked again ·this week. Right: Chelsea Burns discusses heart health at Sigma Phi J!.psilon ~ Queen ofHearts Pagean.t. Photo Layout by: Chelsea Hall I The Guardian w w w. the guardian on Ii n e . com 8 ICIOGUARDIAN IWednesday, AprillB,20121 SP RTS Baseball conlinues strong play with series win over Milwaukee Joe Kennard inning. struck out, the game should have been Behind starter Taylor Braun, the Sports Writer Kyle Mossbarger singled in a run over. Raiders took the matinee 8-3. Braun [email protected] and Jake Hibberd hit a sacrifice fly to It wasn't. pitched five innings and gave up only cut the score to 7-2. They added three The pitch sailed behind the backstop three runs for his fourth straight win. The 14 game win streak came to an more runs in the sixth when Justin and Ashe reached first. Garret Gray But reliever Jordan Marker earned the end on Sunday. Kopale's double plated two and Sam then hit a two-run single, which Zach save by allowing only one hit on four But the loss didn't prevent Wright Pichiotti knocked in a run. Tanner followed up with a game-tying innings of shutout ball. State from winning the series against After the Panthers added two in the single. "Jordan's been like that his entire Milwaukee. eighth, WSU faced a 9-5 deficit in the In the eleventh inning, Ashe singled career," said Cooper. "He just made The Raiders opened game one on ninth. Pichiotti started the rally with and advanced to second on a walk. Horizon League Pitcher of the Week. Friday the 13th and the start resembled his first homer of the year. Tanner brought him home with a But whether it's been to come in [for] a horror movie. Starter Lee Valencheck "Offensively, he had some really sacrifice fly to earn the 11-10 win. long-relief or short-relief over his gave up 10 hits and seven runs in 4.2 big at-bats," Cooper said of Pichiotti. "What our guys did, and they've career, he's been so consistent. He's innings and left in a 7-0 hole. WSU's "In the ninth inning," he had a home­ being doing this quite a bit this year, a guy that we're really going to miss then 12 game win streak looked to be run and kind of sparked us. Hopefully they didn't stop playing," said Cooper. after this year because you kind of take in serious jeopardy. this will be the spark that gets him "They kept battling. In the ninth it for granted." "We didn't start off very well, going because he's a guy that we really inning, we continued to chip away Though Kopale had two RBI's on obviously," said Head Coach Rob believe in and he can really help us." and were able to come back and get a two hits, Hibberd and Moore led the Cooper. "We got down seven runs, and Despite Pichiotti's heroics, the win. That was a real testament to the Raiders with solo home-runs. Hibberd the way Milwaukee played and came Raiders faced their final out down players." out had a lot to do with it." 9-6. A rainout Saturday forced a double­ Story continued on pg. 9 But the bats woke up in the fifth When the next batter, Ryan Ashe, header Sunday. Win on Senior Day propels men to to·p spot in Horizon League Joe Kennard off. Not only did he win on Senior Day ~=~==~~ Sports Writer . against a guy that's really been a thorn [email protected] in his side, but he clinched the final point to win it. It was fitting for that to Martin Arguello waited a ear for happen." a rematch with Green Bay's Paul While Arguello won the deciding Swanson. That opportunity arrived match, his teammates put him in Saturday as Arguello beat his rival 6-4, that position with an impressive 5-7, 6-4 on Senior Day and propelled comeback. Wright State to the top of the Horiz9n "At one point, we were down 3-0 League. and looked like we were pretty much "It's pretty significant on many on death's door step," McCaffrey said. different layers," said Head Coach "Then, Jamie (Clark) won, Ricardo Sean McCaffrey. "Winning at home (Pineda) won and Lauri Makikalli, a is nice. Over the last 28 matches, freshman who's helped lead this team we're 26-2 at home on those courts. in terms of energy and enthusiasm, It showed the significance of us he won a really good match against a being able to keep that home court guy that actually played number one advantage." for Green Bay last year. Having those With the 4-3 win, the Raiders three guys win really set the stage for (16-4) edged ahead of the Phoenix in our team. Everyone contributed." the conference. Both teams had been But McCaffrey hopes the · undefeated in league play prior to the emotions of the victory subside so the match, but WSU now holds the top Raiders can focus on the last week spot ahead of the Horizon League of the regular season. Despite their tournament next week. record, he believes their best play is McCaffrey characterized the victory still ahead. as a team effort, but paid tribute to "We need to forget about what Arguello, whom he's called one of the happened this past weekend," greatest players in WSU history. McCaffrey said. "We need to work on A senior from Brazil, Arguello (25- the things that we noticed we're a little 10) lost to Swanson twice last year. deficient in--cleaning up some of our Neither match was competitive. Those unforced errors and better patterns of memories lingered and he spent time play-different things that will help The tennis team holds a slight edge in the Horizon League standings and will focusing on a way to get revenge. improve our games." face Youngstown State in its next match. "Martin had this date circled on The Raiders play Youngstown State his calendar for months and months Saturday before closing out against focused. appreciate that win (against GB) for and months," McCaffrey said. "Last Cleveland State on Sunday. Though "We're not looking past Saturday what it is. I think that idea that we're week, all he did was preparation and WSU is favored in both matchups, with Youngstown State/' Mccaffrey only as good as our next match is training for that style of play. It paid McCaffrey pushes his team to stay said. "The important thing here is to really important." w w w . t h e g u a r d i a n o n 1 - i n e . c · o m ·_- I Wednesday, April 18, 20121 iCf:lGUARDIAN 9 Raider Insider with Sean Mccaffrey

Joe Kennard there are so many different types of Sports Writer elements to a tennis player's style of [email protected] game. They could be a serve-and­ volleyer, they can be an all-court Sean McCaffrey has been the Head player [or] they can be a grinder Coach of the men's and women's from the baseline. And I think the tennis teams since Sept. 24, 2008. Last guys have really appreciated that I year, he was named Wright State's don't have a cookie-cutter approach Co-Coach of the Year. Before coming to how I tell guys to win. Guys need to WSU, he coached at Colby-Sawyer to adapt, they need to overcome. If College in New Hampshire for five things aren't working well, who cares; years. change it. It's kind of jazz [where] you He's also spent time coaching high improvise. If it works, stick with it school tennis, notably at Hanover High until it doesn't work. When it doesn't School in New Hampshire, where his work, listen to me. If it doesn't work, team won the state title in 2004. listen to us and you're going to win. And we think we've done a really The Guardian: "What type of good job with that." player were you?" McCaffrey: "I really never had The Guardian: "What attracted you private lessons or coaching, so to to coaching?" speak, as a kid or even as a player in McCaffrey: "When I was in college, college. I never really had anybody I was asked to pick the three things I push me or give me lessons on proper enjoy most, to write them down on a grips or mechanics and just how to use piece of paper. I wrote that the three the kinetic chain in the body-all those things I enjoy most are: listening to the different things. I never had anybody Dave Matthews Band, backpacking truly show me how to do things, so I and hiking, and tennis. Nothing was McCaffrey will lead his teams' into the Horizon League Championships which learned on my own. Because I never above the others. I gave this to my will begin Friday, April 27 and last through the weekend. really had anything taught to me, I professor, and I was told one of these learned how to play every style of needs to be something you do as your look at some of my experiences as a game. I had a pretty good career. I had life. So obviously I'm not going to high school coach and think 'Man, I The Guardian: "How do you a style of game that sort of adapts. follow around the Dave Matthews wish I knew then what I know now'. balance coaching both men and If things weren't working one way, I Band, that's just not going to happen. That would have made life a lot women, and do you have to adjust would have to find a different way to And I'm not going to waste my easier. Because of all the different your approach?" make things work to win. To me that life thinking and backpacking. But experiences, you grow, you learn. McCaffrey: "Most people have to. was the ultimate goal-to win-and it somehow, I needed to make tennis part The first time I guided high school The gender difference can be great. meant if I couldn't win my way, I was of my life. At the same time, I really singles and doubles players to their But a lot of people maybe take too going to win any way it took to beat enjoyed working with people. So I first championships, won the New much time, they think you can yell somebody." think that marriage just worked." England championships; those were at guys, but you can't yell at women. very rewarding things that had me And I think that's just wrong. It's not The Guardian: "How has your The Guardian: "What memories speechless and proud of them and so much that you have to coach to each playing career shaped you as a from coaching high school tennis the work they put in. Winning at the gender, but you really have to coach to coach?" follow you?" Division III level was very rewarding each individual person. Each person, McCaffrey: "Because of that [lack McCaffrey: "I've coached at the because you're not maybe blessed with each player-male or female-has of instruction], I'm very liberal with high school level, the Division III level kids or student-athletes with the same how I approach their games because and Division I. There's times that I'll level of talent." Story continued on pg. 10

Story continued from pg. 8 three runs, which you can't, the final score is 7-6 us." and Ashe each went 3-4 on the day. Hibberd and Tanner each collected WSU took their 14 game win streak three of the Raiders' 15 hits, but into the afternoon game, but their luck pitching doomed the team. Starter ran out. Cody Kopilchack gave up seven runs Four errors in the second inning in 2.2 innings and the deficit proved escalated into a 7-0 UWM lead in the insurmountable. third inning. As WSU prepares for a series While the Raiders added four in against Illinois-Chicago this weekend, the bottom half of the inning off RBI Cooper acknowledges his team's from Gray, Tanner and Kopale, the accomplishment. But he won't be Panthers pushed the score to 9-4 after satisfied unless the team wins in the six innings. tournament. At 9-7 in the seventh, WSU started "It was something I hope those guys to come back. But they stranded are proud of," said Cooper. "They runners on base in the last three did a great job, battled and really put innings and dropped the game. together an impressive streak. But "We made four errors in one inning we don't want that to end up being and gave up three runs," said. "You're the highlight of our season. If a 14 not going to win playing a good team, game win streak ends up being the and Milwaukee always plays us well, highlight of our season, then we're not when you make errors and give other getting a chance to play in the NCAA tournament." Although the team~ win streak ended with a loss to Milwaukee, it still maintains teams free runs. If you take away those a three game lead in Horizon League play. w w w. the guardian on Ii n e. com 10 1.:t•GUARDIAN I Wednesday, April 18, 20121 •ide For sports updates online. WSU sports g U theguardianonline.com/section/sports Baseball Softball Raider SQorts briefs HORIZON LEAGUE HORIZON LEAGUE Story continued from pg. 9 McCaffrey: "We really try to create STANDINGS STANDINGS this team-first approach. If you put of learning and a a different style the team first and your personal game (as of Tuesday, April 17) (as of Tuesday, April 17) responding. It's kind different style of second, good things will happen. The of a give-and-take. I ask a lot of my team is really the most important same time, I do it Wright State (12-3 HL, 23-11) Wright State (5-7 HL, 17-23) players, but at the part of this. Things can be done more way. I'm going in a caring, nurturing efficiently, more confidently when Valparaiso (9-6 HL, 15-19) Youngstown State (5-7 HL, 21-12) a to ask them to do things I've done you have a lot more people working In return, I'm going Milwaukee (7-8 HL, 13-19) UIC (5-6 HL, 17-22) thousand times. towards the same common goal. We to challenge them and they're going don't really have a lot of people who Butler (7-8 HL, 19-17) Valparaiso (12-0 HL, 28-10) for them and it's to know I still care just go rogue and do their own thing. Youngstown State (2-13 HL, 4-30) Cleveland State (5-7 HL, 13-30) nothing personal." We do everything with the team first and then we address the individual UIC (8-7 HL, 14-19) Loyola (9-6 HL, 16-19) "What philosophies The Guardian: things after that." (4-5 HL, 15-17) do you try to instill in your players?" Wednesday, April 18 Green Bay at Toledo 3:00 p.m. Detroit (2-9 HL, 10-28) Butler (6-6 HL, 16-25) Have a story idea? Feel free Friday, April 20 to submit it to Michael Mancz at UIC 7:00 p.m. Wednesday, April 18 at Butler 2:00 p.m. at mancz. [email protected]. Saturday, April 21 at UIC 7:00 p.m. Saturday, April 21 Golf competes at Kepler Intercollegiate at Youngstown State 1 :00 p.m. Sunday, April 22 This past weekend, the Raider golf team traveled to at UIC 1:00 p.m. Saturday, April 21 the capital to compete in The Ohio State University's at Youngstown State 3:00 p.m. Robert Kepler Intercollegiate. The Raiders finished Tuesday, April 24 in 13th place as they faced tough conditions and one Sunday, April 22 vs. Dayton 6:30 p.m. of the harderst courses in the state. Freshman Cody at Youngstown State 12:00 p.m. Wednesday, April 25 Nickson tied for 30th place and was the Raiders top vs. Urbana 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, April 25 finisher after shooting a three-round total of 231 . at Marshall 2:00 p.m. Junior Cody Fixari and senior Jordan Higgins had Friday, April 27 totals of 232 and 238 and finished in ties for 35th and Wednesday, April 25 vs. Butler 6:30 p.m. 57th. Rounding out WSU's scorers were senior Scott at Marshall 4:00 p.m. Men's Tennis Thompson and sophomore Ricky Denny who posted tournament totals of 239 and 24 7 to finish in ties for Saturday, April 21 Women's Tennis 62nd and 73rd. Kent State won the team title with at Youngstown State 6:00 p.m. Saturday, April 21 a team score of 898 for three days while host OSU at Youngstown State 6:00 p.m. Sunday, April 22 finished in a tie for 5th with a score of 909. The Raider at Cleveland State 3:00 p.m. Sunday, April 22 golf team will be back in action this weekend at the at Cleveland State 11 :00 a.m. Earl Yestinsmeier Invitational and will then head to Friday, April 27 Florida for its Horizon League Tournament the following Horizon League Championships Friday, April 27 weekend. Horizon League Championships Saturday, April 28 Horizon League Championships Saturday, April 28 Go to www.theguardianonline.com and check Horizon League Championships Sunday, April 29 out all of the latest WSU news, features, and Horizon League Championships Sunday, April 29 sports stories. Horizon League Championships Women's Track Men's Golf Men's Golf Friday, April 20 Friday, April 27 Friday, May 4 Saturday, April 21 · at All-Ohio Championships · Horizon League Championships Horizon League Championships at Earl Yestingsmeier Invitational

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