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Show posts MenuQuote from: Pgmado on February 14, 2024, 04:42:55 PMI am pleased to say Leah plans to return and play at Valpo next year as a graduate student. I was lucky to get to know Leah starting with her first semester on campus, and I realized even then that she was the kind of student/athlete who would make Valparaiso proud.Quote from: valpotx on February 12, 2024, 11:42:47 PM
This is Earnest's final year, I believe. The extra COVID year was for 2019-2020, I believe, and she didn't start until 2020-2021.
The extra COVID year was for 2020-21. She has an additional year of eligibility and I believe she will be taking it. She is the only senior without a banner up in the arena.
2020-21 was the season where players competed without fans. Valley schools played a strange schedule.
Quote from: truth219 on February 14, 2024, 07:09:44 PMThe official attendance is generously listed at 1031.
The attendance has to be under a 1000. I've never seen such a poor turn out.
Quote from: vu72 on February 14, 2024, 10:43:57 AMThis situation seems a bit muddled. The good news is that no artworks will be sold, and they will continue to be exhibited elsewhere on campus. Also, the museum space will not be re-purposed but will remain for art-related activities. It seems the building needed a new HVAC system to satisfy accreditation requirements for safely storing paintings, and construction was about to begin, but the university wanted to avoid that cost. The only change appears to be the museum designation and perhaps a discontinuation of associated expenses, including some staff. Unfortunately, this removes internship opportunities and work-study positions for students, as well. However, I would think displaying valuable artworks outside the centralized security of a museum building would create greater insurance costs and other overhead expenses.
Not sure where to put this but The University of New Hampshire closed its Art Museum as part of cost cutting measures.
https://www.seacoastonline.com/story/news/2024/01/23/univefrsity-of-new-hampshire-museum-of-art-closes/72313414007/
Quote from: VULB#62 on February 12, 2024, 11:32:49 AMI am not buying this. These are superb athletes roughly between 18-22 years old with finely tuned bodies who are coached and closely guided on health, strength conditioning, and nutrition. "They've played 25 games" but in 100 days. They play two games a week in which only two team members are averaging more than 30 minutes, and in between they are trained to maintain peak performance ability. They "have 6 left before Arch Madness"; however, that is about 4 weeks away and should not be a burden. On top of that, the biggest problem with falling behind the opposition usually occurs in the opening segment of a game when all should be fully energized and prepared to play. If they have hit a wall, it is because they are facing the reality that they aren't as good yet as they had hoped. The expected evidence of progress has been lacking in recent games with a demoralizing six straight losses and the last two opponents scoring a total of 197 points!
IMO, our kids have hit the proverbial wall. They've given all they have and have just run our of energy reserves. They've played 25 games and have 6 left before Arch Madness with no gas left in the tank. Simple as that.
Quote from: Chairback on February 10, 2024, 03:30:49 PMMaybe, but as of right now at the 4-minute mark left in the first half Valpo is down by 18 points at the 3-point line (8-2). Size has nothing to do with that fact. [Update: At halftime it is a 24-point deficit from the 3-point line (10-2).]
We are just not big enough. We get pounded down low and killed on rebounds.
Quote from: talksalot on February 09, 2024, 07:09:53 PMI like the intentions of this promotion, but I hope the process is flexible or tweaked. If a student chosen at random is a diminutive and less athletic girl or boy (not to be sexist), maybe even physically handicapped, that individual should be permitted some kind of alternative, perhaps allowed to select a designated half-court shooter from among others in the stands with whom they can share the winnings if successful.
And, for those not following along on Facebook. New Student Incentive starts Saturday.
$1 for every student in the student section goes into a pot.
One student will be chosen at random to take a half-court shot. If it goes in, they win the pot. If it doesn't. the money rolls over. to the next game on Valentine's day against UNI.
Quote from: covufan on February 07, 2024, 08:35:58 PMCould be because we had 48 missed field goals to rebound and they only had 24.
Even though out rebounded by 21, we had 10 offensive rebounds to their 8!
Quote from: valpotx on February 06, 2024, 02:17:40 PMGuidelines for Hall of Fame nominations seem to allow consideration of off the court post-graduation achievements:Quote from: usc4valpo on February 05, 2024, 11:30:40 AM
yes but coached at Valpo for 2 years and was a huge gamechanger and influencer in American sports. Valpo needs to recognize this, and it is really sad he does not get considered.
Maybe some type of Distinguished Alumni HoF, if it doesn't already exist? I get what you are saying on impact, but as a former VU athlete, I see the Athletics HoF as needing to be tied to accomplishments on the field/court or coaching/administering Valpo athletes in an exceptional way.
Quote from: JD24 on February 04, 2024, 12:14:14 AMAfter the last game, I wrote about "the weakness of our softer inside game, as we've seen in the past two games, losing on rebounds 96-66 and points in the paint 74-38!" Again against Evansville Valpo lost in rebounding (36-29) and points in the paint (30-24) as well as at free throw attempts (15-3). These are all indicators of aggression and toughness inside or, in this case, a lack of it.
Lots of enthusiasm from the coach but 3 FTs at a home game? That's embarrassing. Complete lack of aggression.
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