6 Saint Francis 73 17 Saint Francis 56 18 Fairleigh Dickinson 58

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

6 Saint Francis 73 17 Saint Francis 56 18 Fairleigh Dickinson 58 Athletics Communications WBB Contact . Ben Mitchell Office . .814-472-3916 Cell . 724-541-0626 E-mail . [email protected] Press Row Phone . .814-472-3145 Mailing Address . P.O. Box 600 .............................Loretto, PA 15940 Schedule/Results Game #24 | 1,008th varsity game November Fri. 11 ^ DUQUESNE L, 74-70 Saint Francis University Red Flash (11-12; 8-4) at Tue. 15 Pittsburgh L, 78-50 Robert Morris Colonials (12-11; 6-6) Fri. 18 Syracuse L, 88-45 w w w Tue. 22 Akron Wot, 80-79 Feb. 11, 2012 4 p.m. Sewall Center (3,056) Moon Township, P.A. Sun. 27 BUCKNELL W, 70-53 December Saint Francis travels to Robert Morris on Sat- The Series Sat . 3 * FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON W, 69-56 urday for the first game of a two-game set with Series . 35-33, SFU leads Mon . 5 * MONMOUTH W, 82-69 the Colonials. The unorthodox back-to-back Current Streak . W3 Sat. 10 TOWSON L, 59-53 scheduling is a part of the Northeast Confer- Robinson Fruchtl vs. Robert Morris . 5-5 Mon. 19 Saint Joseph’s L, 83-53 ence’s ‘Rivalry Week.’ Last Red Flash win . Feb. 6, 2010 (79-48 at RMU) Wed. 21 Coppin State W, 69-67 Last Colonials win . Feb. 14, 2011 (81-73 at RMU) SEATTLE U HOLIDAY HOOPS TOURNAMENT The Red Flash has won four straight games to Thu. 29 Seattle L, 64-60 pull into the thick of the NEC post-season race Statistical Comparison SFU RMU Fri. 30 Saint Louis L, 66-63 and, with a win, can pull its record to .500 for Points per game . 62.5 66.7 the first time this season. January Points per game allowed . 68.0 62.7 Sun. 1 #24 Gonzaga L, 92-50 With an 8-4 mark in league play, Saint Francis Scoring margin . -5.5 +4.0 Sat. 7 * Bryant L, 57-52 is tied for third place and two games off the Rebounds per game . 38.7 41.8 Mon. 9 * Central Conn. State W, 57-47 pace in the NEC standings. Rebounding margin . -1.9 +3.3 Sat. 14 * QUINNIPIAC L, 85-73 Assists per game . 12.5 12.8 Mon. 16 * SACRED HEART L, 85-56 SFU has won the last three and five of the last Steals per game . 9.7 9.7 Sat. 21 * Fairleigh Dickinson W, 60-58 seven contests in the series to reclaim an all- FG percentage . .369 .388 Mon. 23 * Monmouth L, 66-45 time edge of 35-33. The Flash enjoyed its most FG percentage allowed . .421 .373 Sat. 28 *& LIU BROOKLYN W, 67-59 successful stretch in the series from 1992 to 3FG percentage . .301 .301 Mon. 30 * ST. FRANCIS (N.Y.) W, 60-51 2005 when it won 26 of 28 meetings. 3FG percentage allowed . .317 .297 February Assist/Turnover ratio . 0.6 0.6 Sat. 4 * Mount St. Mary’s W, 59-51 The Colonials come in looking to rebound Last 10 games . 6-4 4-6 Mon. 6 * Wagner W, 85-68 from a road loss to Mount St. Mary’s, 80- Current streak . W4 L1 Sat. 11 * Robert Morris 4 p.m. 75, on Monday. At 6-6 in NEC play, Robert Wed. 15 * ROBERT MORRIS 7 p.m. Morris is in a four-way tangle for fifth in the Live Coverage Sat. 18 *$ BRYANT 2:30 p.m. league standings. Radio . The EDGE AM 850 (Johnstown) Mon. 20 * CENTRAL CONN. STATE 7 p.m. The EDGE AM 1400 (Loretto) The Flash and Colonials meet again in Loretto Sat. 25 * Sacred Heart 3 p.m. Television . None Mon. 27 * Quinnipiac 7 p.m. on Wednesday. Internet Audio . .www.SFUathletics.com *-NEC contest ^-Can Hunger Food Drive &-Think Pink $-Senior Day Internet Video . www.wagnerathletics.com Stats . www.wagnerathletics.com Probable Starters 2011-12 Roster [Probable starters in bold] # Name Yr. Pos. Ht. Hometown/High School PPG RPG FT% A B S Allison Smith 3 Hailey Carangelo r-Fr. G 5-9 Lebanon, Pa./Lebanon Catholic 3.3 1.6 73 5 2 7 Made team-high 61st career 10 start at Wagner 4 Nickia Gibbs Jr. G 5-8 Greenbelt, Md./Eleanor Roosevelt 11.2 4.9 68 50 1 29 10 Allison Smith Sr. G/F 5-10 Lebanon, Pa./Cedar Crest 4.3 4.3 67 58 6 40 Sarah Thorn 11 Shaqeia Stokes Fr. F 6-1 Cincinnati, Ohio/Winton Woods 1.4 1.4 50 0 0 1 Team assists leader with 88 12 Sarah Thorn Sr. G 5-3 Yardley, Pa./Pennsbury East 4.1 2.8 42 88 4 26 12 14 Bria Young Fr. G 5-7 Philadelphia, Pa./Preparatory Charter 0.5 0.9 70 7 0 7 20 Brittany Lilley (#) Sr. G 5-8 Severna Park, Md./Severna Park - - - - - - Alexa Hayward 22 Alexa Hayward Fr. G 5-8 Beaver Falls, Pa./Blackhawk 9.5 3.1 85 18 4 29 SFU’s leading scorer in five of 23 Lorraine Oliver So. G/F 5-8 Philadelphia, Pa./Cheltenham 0.3 0.0 - 0 0 1 22 last six games 24 Shené Fleming (#) Jr. F 5-11 Dayton, Ohio/Chaminade-Julienne - - - - - - 25 Najah Prescott Sr. F/C 6-1 Philadelphia, Pa./Cardinal Dougherty 1.5 1.2 83 7 1 6 Najah Prescott 31 Rebecca Keegan So. C 6-2 Jessup, Pa./Valley View 4.0 2.9 74 7 6 1 Drew first career start at 25 Syracuse (40th game) 32 Rhonda Watts Jr. G 5-8 Alabaster, Ala./Thompson 5.1 1.9 69 14 0 13 33 Kelley Doogan Jr. G 5-10 Claymont, Del./Ursuline Academy 3.5 1.4 46 8 1 5 40 Alli Williams So. G/F 6-0 Altoona, Pa./Bishop Guilfoyle 15.9 8.3 67 23 15 58 Alli Williams NEC’s fifth leading scorer 45 Hope Phillips Fr. C 6-2 Marlton, N.J./Bishop Eustace Prep 1.7 1.0 47 3 0 1 40 (15.9 ppg) # - Will red-shirt 2011-12 season 11-TIME CHAMPIONS 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2002 2003 2004 2005 2010 2011 RED FLASH GAME NOTES OPENING TIP BASKETBALL STAFF 4 Head Coach . Susan Robinson Fruchtl The Red Flash was 6-6 in NEC play after 11 games during its 2009-10 title run Alma Mater . Penn State ’92 4 Freshman Alexa Hayward needs 15 3-pointers to climb onto the program single-season top-10 list Overall Career Record (Years) . 71-79 (Fifth) 4 Samantha Leach scored a career-high 36 points – and a program-record 35 in the second half to lift Record at SFU (Years) . Same the Flash past the Colonials, 81-73, in last year’s meeting in Moon Township NEC Record (Years) . 47-35 (Fifth) 4 The Red Flash has trailed for all of 22 seconds over its last two contests Assistant Coaches . Joe Haigh (Notre Dame ’95) Nathalie Reshard (Alabama ’08) ROBINSON FRUCHTL ON WAGNER GAME Dario Hernandez (Shaw ’09) 4 “We were aggressive this whole weekend. We attacked I think we still need to be more detail oriented, Director of Operations . .. Jordan Zuppe (IPFW ’11) clean things up and communicate better.” Strength & Conditioning . Jesse Webber Athletic Trainer . Allison Stubbs HAYWARD NAMED CHOICE HOTELS NEC ROOKIE OF THE WEEK, AGAIN Director of Student-Athlete Development . John Krimmel 4 Registered the best two-game scoring output by a NEC rookie this season, by averaging 21.0 points per contest as the Flash downed LIU Brooklyn and St. Francis College PROGRAM HISTORY 4 Scored a season-high 23 vs. LIU and 19 vs. the Terriers First Season . 1968-69 4 Also named NEC Rookie of the Week on Jan. 24, 2012 after a split against FDU and Monmouth All-Time Record . 483-524 (.479) All-Time Record vs. NEC . 265-169 (.599) NEC Tournament Championships (Last) . 11 (2011) WILLIAMS EARNS ACADEMIC ALL-DISTRICT HONORS NEC Regular Season Championships (Last) . .. 8 (2010-11) 4 Williams was named to the Capital One® Academic All-District II first team on Feb. 2, she will now be NEC Tournament Record . 39-6 (.867) considered for the Academic All-America team, which will be announced later in January NCAA Tournament Appearances (Last) . 11 (2011) 4 Williams becomes the sixth Red Flash women’s basketball player to earn all-district honors and is the NCAA Tournament Record . 0-11 (.000) first to earn first team accolades since Northeast Conference Hall of Famer Beth Swink in 2004-05 TEAM INFORMATION 4 The sophomore Occupational Therapy major has earned an impressive cumulative GPA of 3.90 2010-11 Record . 22-12 2010-11 NEC Record / Finish . 14-4 / 1st STREAKS SNAPPED Letterwinners Returning / Lost . 12 / 2 4 SFU’s Jan. 9 win over Central Conn. State marked the first time since the 2004-05 season that the Flash Starters Returning / Lost . 3 / 2 Incoming Freshmen . 4 scored 57-or-fewer points and came away with a victory Incoming Transfers . 0 4 Jan. 14th’s loss to Quinnipiac snapped a 10-game NEC home winning streak for Saint Francis 4 The setback QU setback also marked the first time since Feb. 11, 2010 that the Flash scored over 70 HOME GAMES points and did not win Arena . DeGol Arena at the Maurice Stokes Athletics Center Year Opened . 1971 SO FAR, NO ‘SOPHOMORE SLUMP’ FOR WILLIAMS Capacity . 3,500 4 As a freshman, Alli Williams averaged over 10 points per game after exploding for 29 points against Press Row Phone . 814-472-3145 Kent State on Dec. 4, 2010 and finished the year with three double-doubles 4 Scoring 15.9 points per game in 2011-12 (657 career points) ABOUT SAINT FRANCIS 4 Averaging 8.3 boards per game – up from 6.2 a year ago Location .
Recommended publications
  • Bemidji State Beavers Bemidjitwo-Time NCAA Statetournament Regional Beavers Semifinalists
    Bemidji State Beavers BemidjiTwo-Time NCAA StateTournament Regional Beavers Semifinalists Quick Facts Bemidji State University Location: Bemidji, Minn. (15,000) Founded/Enrollment: 1919 (5,020) Conference: College Hockey America CHA Members: Bemidji St.; Ala.-Huntsville; Niagara; Robert Morris; Wayne St. (Mich.) Affiliation: NCAA Division I Nickname: Beavers School Colors: Green (PMS 3298) and White Home Ice: John S. Glas Fieldhouse Size (capacity): 200x85 (2,399) President: Dr. Jon E. Quistgaard Athletics Director: Dr. Rick Goeb Head Trainer: Bill Crews Assistant Trainer: Pam DeLancey Assistant Trainer: Eric Sand Trainer Phone: (218) 755-2769 Compliance Coordinator: Mike Curfman Compliance GA: Becky Stewart Compliance Phone: (218) 755-2769 Equipment Manager: Vance Balstad Equipment Phone: (218) 755-3292 Athletics Secretary: Debbie Slough Athletics Phone: (218) 755-2941 2006-07 Media Guide Athletics Fax: (218) 755-3898 1 Table of Contents / Bemidji State Quick Facts BSU History and Records Athletic Communications 62 All-Time Hat Trick List Director/Hockey: Andy Bartlett (Kansas St. '95) 2006-07 Season Outlook 63-71 All-Time Results Office: (218) 755-4603 2-8 Bemidji State Season Outlook 64-70 Bemidji State’s 13 National Champions Home: (218) 444-8363 3 2006-07 Team Captains 66 BSU’s 31-0-0 1984 National Champion Cell: (218) 766-2243 e-mail: [email protected] 7 2006-07 Schedule 67 Bemidji State Coaching Records Ass’t Director: Brad Folkestad (Bemidji St ‘01) 71 Division I-Era Exhibition Results Office: (218) 755-2763 Coaching and Support Staff 72-73 National Playoff History e-mail: [email protected] Grad Ass’t: Troy Berneking (UM-Crookston ‘04) 9-11 Head Coach Tom Serratore 74 2005 NCAA Tournament Participants e-mail: [email protected] 12 Assistant Coaches Bert Gilling & Ted Belisle 75 2006 NCAA Tournament Participants SID Phone: (218) 755-2763 12 Graduate Assistant David Short 76-77 John S.
    [Show full text]
  • Pennsylvania Istheplacetoplay
    2020 PENNSYLVANIA GUIDE Pennsylvania isthePlacetoPlay A can-do attitude, rich resources and outstanding venues separate Pennsylvania from the pack 13 Member Profiles Featuring Event-Ready Destinations SPG A Premier Travel Media publication www.SportsPlanningGuide.com Carrie Fischer Lepore Deputy Secretary, Marketing, Tourism, & Film Greetings! On behalf of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, we’d like to welcome you to the Keystone State for your next sporting event. Tourism, and sport tourism in particular, plays an important role in our vibrant Pennsylvania economy. According to a recent study by Tourism Economics, Pennsylvania hosted 5.5 million visits related to sports, and generated nearly $438 million in direct spending in the analyzed year of 2015. Life in the Keystone State is invigorating, fulfilling, and downright happy, and is home to many modern, cutting-edge facilities equipped with the latest technology that are perfect for your next event. From sandy shores and rugged peaks to tranquil forests and roaring rivers, Pennsylvania provides endless opportunities to pursue your happiness throughout all four seasons. Our diverse market – which includes youth and adult amateur, college, and professional sporting events – attracts out-of-town and out-of-state visitors to an array of destinations and attractions across the state. PA Sports is an organization comprising 13 member destinations throughout Pennsylvania that are home to some of the top attractions for sports tourism in the country. These highly trained professionals understand that success in host- ing events is a team effort. From Erie and Pittsburgh to Philadelphia and the PA Lehigh Valley — and everywhere in between — Pennsylvania has just what you and your colleagues are looking for.
    [Show full text]
  • WE ARE ETSU Office Phone
    GENERAL INFORMATION GAME #10 ETSU BUccANEERS (1-8) AT GARDNER-WEBB RUNNIN’ BULLDOGS (3-6) LOCATION .......................................................................JOHNSON CITY, TENN. SATURDAY, NOV. 14, 2015 • 1:30PM • BOILING SPRINGS, N.C. (SPANGLER STADIUM) FOUNDED ...............................................................................................1911 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ENROLLMENT ...................................................................................... 14,957 ETSU GAME COVERAGE... NICKNAME ........................................................................BUCCANEERS (BUCS) Head Coach .........Carl Torbush COLORS ................................................................NAVY BLUE AND OLD GOLD ONLINE VIDEO......................................................................... Record @ ETSU ........1-8, 1st yr STADIUM ......................................................KERMIT TIPTON STADIUM (6,212) RADIO ...................................................................................... Career Record ...... 21-34, 5th yr AFFILIATION ........................NCAA DIV. I CHAMPIONSHIP SUBDIVISION (FCS) ......WXSM-AM 640 (PARKER SCHWARTZ/MATT WILHJELM) Gardner-Webb CONFERENCE..................... FCS INDEPENDENT (SOUTHERN STARTING IN 2016) ONLINE RADIO .............................................ETSUBUCS.COM Head Coach ...... Carroll McCray PRESIDENT .........................................................................DR.
    [Show full text]
  • FOOTBALL Facebook.Com/Necsports NEWS and NOTES Youtube.Com/Necsports
    2011 twitter.com/NECsports FOOTBALL facebook.com/NECsports youtube.com/NECsports NEWS AND NOTES CONTACT: RALPH VENTRE • 399 CAMPUS DR. • SOMERSET, NJ 08873 • PH: (732) 469-0440 • FAX: (732) 469-0744 • [email protected] NEC FOOTBALL FACTS & FIGURES NEC FOOTBALL STANDINGS LAST WEEK’S RESULTS WEEK 1 RELEASE • SEP. 6, 2011 Saturday, Sept. 3 ....... WAGNER 38, SAINT FRANCIS (PA) 28 SCHOOL NEC PCT. OVR. PCT. STR. HOME AWAY NEU. Lehigh 49, MONMOUTH 24 1. Wagner ............................................. 1-0 1.000 1-0 1.000 W1 1-0 0-0 0-0 Dayton 19, ROBERT MORRIS 13 2. Central Conn. St. ............................... 0-0 .000 1-0 1.000 W1 1-0 0-0 0-0 Albany ............................................... 0-0 .000 0-1 .000 L1 0-0 0-1 0-0 CENTRAL CONNECTICUT 35, Southern Connecticut 21 Bryant ................................................ 0-0 .000 0-1 .000 L1 0-0 0-1 0-0 Bucknell 27, DUQUESNE 26 Duquesne .......................................... 0-0 .000 0-1 .000 L1 0-0 0-1 0-0 Colgate 37, ALBANY 34 (OT) Monmouth ......................................... 0-0 .000 0-1 .000 L1 0-1 0-0 0-0 Marist 20, SACRED HEART 7 Robert Morris .................................... 0-0 .000 0-1 .000 L1 0-1 0-0 0-0 Maine 28, BRYANT 13 Sacred Heart ...................................... 0-0 .000 0-1 .000 L1 0-1 0-0 0-0 Saint Francis (PA) ............................. 0-1 .000 0-1 .000 L1 0-0 0-1 0-0 UPCOMING SCHEDULE Saturday, Sept. 10 ���������������American International at Bryant Duquesne at Dayton NEC Offensive Player of the Week Dominique Williams, WAGNER Saint Francis (PA) at North Dakota State Jr., RB, 5-9, 200 lbs., Bridgeton, NJ/Milford Academy Wagner at Richmond Williams was anything but rusty in his first game action in almost two years.
    [Show full text]
  • 2012-13 Big EAST Women's Basketball
    2012-13 BIG EAST WomeN’S BasKetball FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE omeN S asKetball EPort Sara NAGGar, DireCtor of CommUNICatioNS W ’ B R JAN. 27, 2013 (WeeK 11) www.bigeast.org [email protected] • Phone 401-453-0660 2 0 1 2 - 1 3 s t a n d i n g s BI G E A S T ( t h r o u g h g a m e s a s o f J a n . 2 6 ) BIG EAST OVERALL P l a y e r o f t h e W e e k W-L Pct. H A W-L Pct. H A N Streak Stefanie Dolson, Notre Dame (2/3) 7-0 1.000 4-0 3-0 18-1 .947 9-1 5-0 4-0 W13 Connecticut, Jr., C Connecticut (3/2) 5-1 .833 2-1 3-0 18-1 .947 8-1 7-0 3-0 W6 (Port Jervis, N.Y./Minisink Valley) Villanova (RV/25) 5-1 .833 3-0 2-1 16-3 .842 7-0 6-2 3-1 W1 Dolson averaged 20.5 ppg, 8.0 rpg and 4.5 Syracuse (RV/22) 4-2 .667 2-0 2-2 16-3 .842 8-0 6-3 2-0 L1 assists per game, while shooting 63 percent Louisville (13/12) 4-2 .667 2-0 2-2 16-4 .800 9-1 4-3 3-0 W2 from the field, in a 2-0 week for the Huskies. DePaul (NR/RV) 4-2 .667 3-0 1-2 15-5 .750 11-1 2-3 2-1 W2 Dolson had 16 points and nine rebounds in a St.
    [Show full text]
  • Schedule/Results Media Contact
    GAME 4 // #19/25 WVU vs. NORTH CAROLINA A&T SCHEDULE/RESULTS2016-17 TUES., NOV 22, 2016 | 7 P.M. ET | SAVANNAH CIVIC CENTER (7,200) | SAVANNAH, GA. GAME INFORMATION OVERALL: 3-0 Tickets ........... SavannahInvitational.com BIG 12: 0-0 Live Stats ..................WVULiveStats.com HOME: 3-0 Radio ..WZST FM/WMMN AM/WVUsports.com AWAY: 0-0 Talent ...................................Dan Zangrilli NEUTRAL: 0-0 Live Twitter Updates ............ @WVUWBB NORTH CAROLINA A&T #19/25 WEST VIRGINIA DATE OPPONENT TIME/RESULT Ranking (AP/Coaches) ...............NR/NR Ranking (AP/Coaches) .................19/25 Oct. 31 Concord (exh.) W, 104-48 2016-17 Record ..............1-2, 0-0 MEAC 2016-17 Record ............3-0, 0-0 Big 12 Nov. 12 Charleston Southern W, 88-38 Head Coach ................ Tarrell Robinson Head Coach ........................Mike Carey Nov. 15 Howard W, 95-49 5th Season at NCA&T ........86-42 (.672) 16th Season at WVU ......325-171 (.655) Nov. 19 Coppin State W, 69-39 5th Season Overall .......................Same 29th Season Overall .......613-273 (.692) ^ Nov. 22 vs. North Carolina A&T 7:00 p.m. Scoring Leader ........... Brown, 16.0 ppg Scoring Leader ..........T. Martin, 21.0 ppg Nov. 23 vs. East Carolina ^ 4:30 p.m. Rebounds Leader ......Kilpatrick, 5.0 rpg Rebounding Leader ...Montgomery, 12.7 rpg Nov. 24 vs. Auburn ^ 7:00 p.m. Assists Leader ..........Kilpatrick, 4.3 apg Assists Leader ...................Ray, 8.0 apg Nov. 27 High Point 4:00 p.m. Steals Leader ........... Kilpatrick, 2.7 spg Steals Leader .................... Ray, 3.3 spg Nov. 30 Morehead State 6:30 p.m. Blocks Leader .........
    [Show full text]
  • 2019 State of Downtown Pittsburgh
    20 STATE OF DOWNTOWN PITTSBURGH19 TABLE OF CONTENTS For the past eight years, the Pittsburgh Downtown Partnership has been pleased to produce the State of Downtown Pittsburgh Report. This annual compilation and data analysis allows us to benchmark our progress, both year over year and in comparison to peer cities. In this year’s report, several significant trends came to light helping us identify unmet needs and better understand opportunities for developing programs and initiatives in direct response to those challenges. Although improvements to the built environment are evident in nearly every corridor of the Golden Triangle, significant resources are also being channeled into office property interiors to meet the demands of 21st century companies and attract a talented workforce to Pittsburgh’s urban core. More than $300M has been invested in Downtown’s commercial office stock over the 4 ACCOLADES AND BY THE NUMBERS last five years – a successful strategy drawing new tenants to Downtown and ensuring that our iconic buildings will continue to accommodate expanding businesses and emerging start-ups. OFFICE, EMPLOYMENT AND EDUCATION Downtown experienced a 31% growth in residential population over the last ten years, a trend that will continue with the opening 6 of hundreds of new units over the next couple of years. Businesses, from small boutiques to Fortune 500 companies, continued to invest in the Golden Triangle in 2018 while Downtown welcomed a record number of visitors and new residents. HOUSING AND POPULATION 12 Development in Downtown is evolving and all of these investments combine to drive the economic vitality of the city, making Downtown’s thriving renaissance even more robust.
    [Show full text]
  • On and Off the Court
    Athletics Excels On and Off the Court Also in this Issue: Bringing Up Baby • Lost Boy of Sudan • Protecting the President www.duq.edu 1 DUQUESNE UNIVERSITY MAGAZINE is published three times annually by Duquesne University’s Office of Public Affairs Vol. 7, Number 3 Bringing Up Baby Spring 2009 page 2 Editor Bridget Fare Associate Editor Megan Tressler DU Pride on the Court Editorial Board Ralph L. Pearson, Ph.D. Dorothy Bassett, Ph.D. page 8 Philip Clarke Carrie M. Collins Gregory H. Frazer, Ph.D. Rev. Raymond French, C.S.Sp. Linda Kinnahan, Ph.D. Julie Shepard Exodus, Deliverance and Promise Writing Randy Cole Colleen C. Derda page 32 Karen Ferrick-Roman Emily Goossen Shawn Klocek Carolina Pais-Barreto Beyers Also in this issue: Rose Ravasio Kimberly Saunders Protecting the President .......................................................................................page 4 Richard Tourtellott What’s New at DU ...............................................................................................page 6 Bob Woodside A 60-Year Connection .........................................................................................page 7 Design Duquesne’s Top Basketball Fan ........................................................................page 11 Jeremy Neeley Scholar-Athletes: How They Play the Game .....................................................page 13 Taylor Tobias Making Inroads in Iraq .......................................................................................page 18 Duquesne University Magazine On the
    [Show full text]
  • Game 5 - October 1, 2016 Turner Gill Bio
    Table of Contents Game 5 - October 1, 2016 Turner Gill Bio .............2 Weekly Schedule ........2 Quick Facts .................3 Matchup Info ..............3 Big South Conference .4 Liberty Flames vs. Robert Morris Colonials Milestone Watch ........4 (1-3, 0-0 Big South) (1-3, 0-0 NEC) A LU Win Would .........4 Lynchburg, Va. (Williams Stadium - 19,200) - 7:06 p.m. - LFSN/ESPN3 Quick Hitters ...............4 Uniform Tracker ..........4 First and 10 - Today’s Top Storylines On This Date ...............4 1) Liberty (1-3) will host Robert Morris (1-3) for both teams’ final tune-up for conference play, Saturday Top 25 Polls .................5 at 7 p.m. at Williams Stadium. Team Notes .................5 2) Liberty is 1-1 all-time against the Colonials, losing at Robert Morris in 2010 and posting a home vic- Off. Player Notes .........6 tory over the Colonials in 2011. The Flames have won all four home matchups with NEC opponents Individual Honors .......6 all-time, as noted in greater detail on page 3. Def./ST Player Notes ...7 Flames’ Record When .. 7 3) The Flames are looking to get back on track, following a road loss at SMU and a home setback to No. 3/4 Jacksonville State. Liberty has not lost three games in a row overall or dropped back-to-back home Attendance Records ...8 contests since September 2012. See page 4 for more on what a Liberty victory would mean. Player Career Highs ....8 Team Captains ............9 4) Despite seeing its six-game home winning streak halted last Saturday, Liberty is 20-6 at home under Turner Gill and 50-11 at Williams Stadium since the start of the 2006 season.
    [Show full text]
  • Pittsburgh Technical Institute
    PITTSBURGH TECHNICAL INSTITUTE North Fayette Campus 1111 McKee Road Oakdale, PA 15071 (412) 809-5100 Catalog Volume 65, # Effective for Students Entering July 1, 2014 to June 30, 2015 CONTENTS Page MISSION AND OBJECTIVES ................................................................................... 5 GENERAL INFORMATION ....................................................................................... 6 Accreditation, Degree Authority, History, PTI is Approved For, Rights Reserved, Legal Control, Non-Discrimination Policy, Family Education Rights and Privacy Act of 1974, Disclosure Requirements PROGRAMS OF STUDY ASSOCIATE IN SCIENCE DEGREE ........................................................................ 9 Business Administration Concentrations in: Accounting Administration Management Marketing Computer Aided Drafting Concentrations in: Architectural Drafting Mechanical Drafting Computer Programming Criminal Justice Culinary Arts Electronics Engineering Technology Concentration in: Oil and Gas Graphic Design Heating Ventilation and Air Conditioning Technology Hospitality Management Administration Concentrations in: Hotel and Casino Management Restaurant Management Travel and Tourism Management Information Technology Concentrations in: Network Administration Network Security and Computer Forensics Medical Assisting Medical Office Administration Multimedia Technologies Concentrations in: Video Production Web Design and Development Nursing Smart Building Technology Surgical Technology Welding Technology 2 CERTIFICATE
    [Show full text]
  • 2008 RMU SOFTBALL.Text.Indd
    TTableable ooff ContentsContents 1 Table of Contents 2007 Season in Review 2 Quick Facts / 26 Game Results Directions to RMU 27 Individual Statistics 3 Telephone Directory 28 Statistical Leaders 4 Major Media Outlets / 29 Northeast Conference Results Welcome to Moon Township 30 NEC Individual Statistics 32 NEC Team Statistics 2008 Colonials 6 Head Coach Craig Coleman Colonial Record Book 7 The Coleman File 34 Single-Season Records 8 Assistant Coaches Lauren Dickinson, 37 Team Records ON THE COVER: (l to r) Brenna Reed and Jill Spargo & Jexx Varner / 38 Single-Game Records Camille Kline. Team Manager Marissa Halchak 40 Career Records 9 2008 Roster 42 All-Time Results CREDITS: The 2008 Robert Morris University softball media guide is a product of the RMU 10 2008 Outlook 47 Year-by-Year Records Sports Information Offi ce. The guide was written 12 Brenna Reed 48 RMU vs. All Opponents and edited by Jeff McCaff erty with special 14 Camille Kline assistance from Jim Duzyk, Ken Baker, Erik Kaminski and Jen Roupe. Design and typography 16 Lauren Nisivoccia Robert Morris University by Juris Silenieks of JR Graphics. Photography by 17 Susan Perich 50 About Robert Morris University Jason Cohn, Dave Miller, Connie Karaff a and Ken 18 Brooke Panepinto 51 President Gregory G. Dell’Omo / Baker. The guide was printed by Navigator Printing, Pittsburgh, Pa. 20 Kristin McDaniel Athletic Director Craig Coleman, M.D. 21 Stacy Davidson 52 Robert Morris University Academics It is the policy of Robert Morris University to provide 22 Jenna Pennesi / Megan Lynch 53 RMU Athletics equal opportunity in all educational programs and 23 Annie Dubovec / Stacy Yusko / 54 Colonial Athletic Club activities, admission of students and conditions of employment for all qualifi ed individuals regardless Lindsey Moates 55 Athletic Administration of race, color, sex, religion, age, disability, national 24 Jessica Calderone / Kayla Crooks 56 Head Coaches origin and sexual preference.
    [Show full text]
  • Class of 2014 Future Plans
    FUTURE PLANS FOR THE BETHEL PARK HIGH SCHOOL CLASS OF 2014 Chase Ackerman .............................................. Community College of Allegheny County Elena Albenze ........................................................................................ Temple University Elisabeta Amaditz ............................................................................... Chatham University Kavonna Anderson ..................................................................... West Virginia University Morgan Anderson ..................................................... University of Pittsburgh Greensburg Stephen Angeletti .................................................................... United States Marine Corps Jonathan Anischenko....................................................................... University of Chicago Lydia Archinal ...................................................................................... Gannon University Tyler Armstrong .............................................. Community College of Allegheny County Michelle Arredondo ...................................................................... University of Pittsburgh Ashley Arzillo ............................................................................... Arizona State University Alyssa Ayres ..................................................... Community College of Allegheny County Trevin Bair .......................................................................................... University of Akron Joshua Baker ............................................................
    [Show full text]