Sunday, April 28, 2013

tory 5: Soccer set to face Salt Lake United


The SUU soccer team will play its only home match of the spring season this Saturday against Salt Lake United of the Women’s Premier Soccer League.
The WPSL is an amateur league that harbors several top women’s soccer players from around the country and has several teams throughout the United States as well as several in Utah.
SL United finished 6-0-2 during their 2012 season, advancing all the to the WPSL Final Four.
As a team, SL United had a 42-8 advantage in goals scored and posted four shutouts.
The team consists of players from Clemson University, BYU, BYU-Hawaii, Gonzaga, University of Utah, Weber State, Washington, Salt Lake Community College, Westminster, Utah State and Notre Dame de Namur University, with multiple former collegiate All-Americans shaping the roster.
Head coach Becky Hogan said this weekend’s match will be a good test for her team.
“This weekend is going to be interesting because the caliber of player we’ll be playing against is like nobody we’ve ever seen before,” she said. “You have former collegiate players who have played four years and then beyond, they’re all professionals, and some went professional internationally, so the way that they play will be so sophisticated, so fast, so clean. That will be the real challenge for us, so it will be good to see how we adapt and play.”
Midfielder Nancy Brich said that to compete with this team, they need to just keep working.
“I think we need to keep working hard,” she said. “Keep working hard in practice and show our dedication and I think it will come out on the field.”
Coach Hogan said she expects her team to match up well against a much better opponent.
“I think we’re a group of people that rise to the occasion,” she said. “Our hope is that in this game we can match the level of play. The true measure will be how fast we can recognize and adapt to their changes.”
The T-Birds are coming off a weekend where they tied with Dixie State 1-1, with Birch putting up the goal for SUU, and fell to Utah Valley 1-0. Defender Megan Mower said the team was happy with their performance.
“I think we’ve improved a lot as a team since the beginning of spring,” she said. “I think in the Dixie (State) game we did a good job of not backing down, and in the past we’ve had a tendency to do that.”
Mower, who just recently became a defender, said she has been working on building a defensive mindset and becoming more aggressive.
Coach Hogan said she was satisfied with her team’s last couple of performances.
“I think that we’ve implemented the ideas that we’ve been working on really well,” she said. “All of the tactics we’ve been trying to stress came out in the game. As a coach that’s always nice to see, and it’s a good testament to the players and how focused they are and how much they’ve brought in.”
Brich said she thought the team played really well after a long break and played really well as a team.
The T-Birds will take on Salt Lake United-WPSL on Saturday in the Multi-Purpose gymnasium. Start time is set for 6 p.m.

Story 4: Softball vs Utah State


Kelsey Bryant blasted a two-run home run in the first inning and Ariel Zimmerman pitched five inning of three hit ball as SUU defeated Utah State 5-4 Wednesday night.
The Aggies answered the Bryant first inning home run with three runs in the second inning to chase T-Bird starter Danielle Axe.
SUU retook the lead in the top of the third inning scoring two runs with out the aid of a hit as Aggies' starter Mandy Harmon walked Mikell Griffin and Kylee Wolf with the bases loaded.
USU tied the game in the bottom of the fourth inning also without the aid of a hit as Griffin over threw the cutoff man allowing a run to score all the way from second.
The game remained tied until the the top of the sixth inning when Bryant lead off the inning with a double and scored on an error by Aggies left fielder Jolene Koons.
The win improves the T-Birds record to 12-26 overall on the year; while the loss drops the Aggies to 8-36 on the year.
The T-Birds will remain up north as they are set to face in-state rival Weber State for the first time as Big Sky Conference opponents beginning with a doubleheader on Friday.
First pitch Friday against the Wildcats is scheduled for 2 p.m. with the second game immediately following.
Live stats of both games are anticipated to be at weberstatesports.com.

Story 3: Tennis downs Weber State to reach post season


The Lady T-Bird tennis team ended its 2013 regular season schedule Thursday afternoon defeating in-state rival Weber State 5-2 to lock up the No. 5 seed in the Big Sky Conference tournament.
SUU ends the season with a 11-7 record overall and 6-4 in Big Sky play.
The Wildcats finish the season with a 6-17 record overall and a 2-8 conference record, which knocks them out of the BSC tournament.
Joining the Lady T-Birds in the postseason tournament are Sacramento State, Montana, Northern Arizona, Northern Colorado and either Montana State or Idaho State.
SUU began the match with WSU by taking all three doubles matches by a combined score of 24-7.
At No. 1 doubles Olya Kunz and Alexsandra Ivanova defeated WSU’s Thais Kurer and Kristi Elemer 8-3 in the closest doubles match up of the afternoon.
In the No. 2 double match SUU’s Veronika Rogova and Anastasiia Vasileva defeated Ashley Tanner and Michelle Warwick, 8-2.
To close out the doubles point SUU’s Afton Stahel and Madeline Skaras defeated Carly Lloyd and Nittaya Phonharath 8-2.
Kunz continued her strong play in singles competition defeating Tanner in straight sets to cap her T-Bird regular season career with a 6-1, 6-1 victory.
In the No. 2 singles match Ivanova also captured a straight set victory defeating WSU’s Elemer 6-2, 6-2.
The No. 3 singles match also went in SUU’s favor as Rogova defeated Phonharath in straight sets 6-1, 6-0.
The Wildcats picked up their first win of the day at the No. 4 singles match as Kurer defeated Skaras in straight sets 6-3, 6-3.
SUU picked up its final win of the day in the No. 5 singles match as Vasileva defeated Warwick in straight sets 6-2, 6-4.
The final match of the day went to WSU as Annika Karlsen defeated Staheli in straight sets, 7-5, 6-4.
The Lady T-Birds will travel to Sacramento, Calif. next weekend for the the Big Sky Conference tournament. The T-Birds are set to face Northern Colorado in the first round. First serve against the Bears has yet to be determined.

Story 2: SUU softball sweeps weber state


The T-Bird softball team picked up their first series sweep of the season over the weekend defeating in-state and Big Sky Conference rival Weber State three times in Ogden.
The win also gives the T-Birds its first Big Sky conference road series win of the year.
SUU 7, WSU 2
Ariel Zimmerman picked up her 10th win of the season and Ariel Morbeck hit her first career home run as the T-Birds picked up its sixth straight win defeating Weber State 7-2.
For the first time in the series against the Wildcats the T-Birds failed to score a run in the first inning, but the T-Birds still took an early advantage.
Madison Resley reached on an error to lead off the top of the second inning, and following a Cora Cordova ground out, Katie Olinger walked to put runners on first and second that set the stage for Morbeck.
The senior just cleared the left field wall to give the T-Birds a 3-0 lead.
The score remained 3-0 until the top of the fourth inning when the T-Birds added to their lead.
Morbeck leadoff the inning with a walk and moved over to second on a single by Megan Neilsen to put runners on first and third for the T-Birds.
Following a Kelli Hales pop out to first base, WSU starting pitcher, Morgan Allaband, could not find the strike zone.
The sophomore threw a wild pitch to advance the runners to second and third, walked leadoff hitter Kylee Wolf to load the bases and then the wheels really fell off.
Allaband threw two more wild pitches that allowed SUU to score a pair of runs to extend its lead before walking Mikkel Griffin and hitting Kelsey Bryant with a pitch to reload the bases.
Following the walk and hit by pitch the Wildcats made a pitching change to Jasmine Ioane, but the results were the same as the first pitch, Ioane threw was a wild pitch to plate the third run of the inning.
Ioane then hit Resley with a pitch to reload the bases for Cordova.
Cordova lifted a ball to right field for a sacrifice fly to plate the fourth run of the inning but Bryant was thrown out trying to advance from second to third to end the threat.
The Wildcats answered back in the bottom half of the frame with a pair of runs to cut the deficit to 7-2, but that would be as close as WSU would get the rest of the day.
SUU 6, WSU 2
The T-Birds jumped out to a five nothing lead in the top of the first inning a cruised to a 6-2 victory against the Wildcats in the second game of Friday’s doubleheader.
SUU’s first runs of the game came without the courtesy of a hit as Resley drew a one-out walk with the bases loaded and WSU starting pitcher Allaband threw a wild pitch to plate the second run.
Olinger delivered the first RBI hit for the T-Birds sending a single into center field to extend the lead to 3-0. Neilson added an RBI single of her own to plate the fourth run and Hales ended the scoring with an RBI double as the T-Birds batted around in the first.
Olinger added her second RBI single of the day in the second inning to further extend the T-Bird lead to 6-0.
The Wildcats got a run back in the bottom of the fourth as Krystin Kubo hit a solo shot and added another run in the fifth on an RBI double by Loane.
Danielle Axe picked up her third win of the season and first in Big Sky play after giving up two runs on six hits while striking out three in five innings of work.
SUU 12, WSU 2 (F/5 innings)
Wolf and Griffin hit their second and sixth homeruns of the season as the T-Birds cruised to a 12-2 win against the Wildcats in game one of Friday’s doubleheader.
The T-Birds opened the scoring in the top half of the first inning as Henderson drove a pitch into the left center field gap to plate the first run of the game.
Resley answered Henderson’s double with a double of her own to the right center gap to give the T-Birds a 3-0 lead.
SUU doubled its lead in the top of the second inning as Olinger and Hales leadoff the inning with back-to-back singles and were driven home on a Wolf homerun to left field.
The Wildcats got a run back in the bottom of the third inning on a Brooke Ford RBI single and in the bottom of the fourth inning on a T-Bird error to cut the lead to 6-2.
SUU doubled its scoring total once more in the top of the fifth inning as Wolf added a pair of runs on an RBI single to left center before scoring on a Griffin’s home run.
The T-Birds added two more runs in the inning as Bryant scored on an error and Resley drove a single up the middle for the 12-2 lead.
Zimmerman took the win for the T-Birds going the distance giving up two runs, one earned on six hits, while striking out six.
Kylee Colvin also went the distance in taking the loss for the Wildcats giving up all 12 runs on 13 hits while striking out two.
The T-Birds will be back in action Wednesday as they host the University of Utah in a doubleheader before closing out their inaugural Big Sky season Friday and Saturday at home against Northern Colorado.
First pitch against the Utes is scheduled for noon. Wednesday with live stats anticipated to be available on suutbirds.com and live radio coverage available on Power 91 and power91radio.com.

Story 1: Brad Sorensen Pre Draft


With the NFL Draft scheduled to begin Thursday in New York City, all eyes will be on the NFL world to see what player will be selected by their favorite team in the first round.
However, one player in particular will be looking to make history for SUU.
Record-setting quarterback Brad Sorensen has a chance to be the first player drafted into the NFL from SUU.
“I have no idea where I’m going to get drafted or where I’m gonna go,” Sorensen said. “I just want to finally figure out where I am going to live and work the next couple of years or however long it lasts. No matter what, you have to go in and compete and that is what I plan to do.”
Sorensen is currently projected to be drafted anywhere from the third to seventh round of the draft, but the buzz he has created for the program could have a reaching impact no matter where he gets drafted.
SUU has had several players that have gone undrafted and still have had success in the NFL, most recently wide receivers Nick Miller and cornerback Dion Turner.
“I have no idea where I’m going to get drafted or where I’m gonna go. I just want to finally figure out where I am going to live and work the next couple of years or however long it lasts. No matter what, you have to go in and compete and that is what I plan to do.” - Former SUU QB and current NFL prospect Brad Sorensen
“(Brad’s) success has been huge in terms of recruiting,” quarterbacks coach Steve Clark said. “I have probably had 120 QBs that have contacted me from around the nation and that is because of Brad and seeing him at the Combine and the All-Star game. It’s a good problem to have that many athletes interested in your program.”
Because of his success at SUU, Sorensen was invited to the NFL Combine in March, where he competed in a group with other quarterback prospects including the consensus No. 1 player at the position, Geno Smith.
“I thought it was a great opportunity to compete with the best,” Sorensen said. “To be around such great college athletes, you learn a lot and it gives you the opportunity to see what aspects of their games you can kind of take and put into your game.”
Following his senior season, Sorensen was recruited by several sports agencies, but ultimately decided to be represented by Yee and Dubin Sports, the same company that represents 2-time Super Bowl MVP Tom Brady and Super Bowl XLIV winning coach Sean Payton.
“I think the biggest name that they represent is Ed Lamb,” Sorensen said. “When I first started the process, Ed introduced me to his agent Carter Chow and from the moment I talked to him I felt like it was a great fit and the company I wanted to sign with.”
Throughout the 2013 season, Sorensen has been scrutinized by NFL scouts from nearly every team, but one in particular has shown a huge interest.
“We have had very positive feedback on him,” Chow said. “He had a great week during his All-Star game and at the NFL Combine. His pro day at the University of Utah also went well, and a team did visit with him privately after the workout.”
While Chow would not say what team held a private interview with Brad after his pro day, he said that he “expects Brad to be drafted and to compete for a spot in training camp.”
The NFL Draft “kickoffs” on ESPN at 8 p.m. Eastern Thursday night, but Sorensen will most likely go on day three of the draft on Saturday.

Monday, April 22, 2013

Steelers Regular Season Schedule

So I missed the announce of the regular season schedule last week because of work but I can't wait for football season to start.

Thursday night games:
  • Thursday, September 12th
  • Thursday, September 19th
  • Thursday, September 26th
  • Thursday, October 03rd
  • Thursday, October 10th
  • Thursday, October 17th
  • Thursday, October 24th
  • Thursday, October 31st
  • Thursday, November 07th
  • Thursday, November 14th
  • Thursday, November 21st
  • Thursday, December 05th