Monthly Archives: September 2010

THEY MAY NOT PLAY OUR BRAND OF FOOTBALL BUT IN SOCCER THEY’RE GETTING SOME ROYAL TREATMENT

The Cal State-Monterey Bay Otters have tongue-in-cheek posters like the one above pointing out that they don’t have an American football team, but when it comes to what the rest of the world calls football (soccer of course), their team has a very special event coming up this weekend. They will be playing a match against the Cal State-Dominguez Hills Toros Friday Sept 17th at The Home Depot Center, home of the MLS franchise the Los Angeles Galaxy. The teams will have full use of the facility including plusher locker rooms than many college teams are used to and will be playing in a very bright spotlight. I’m sure both teams are hoping to represent their programs well to the expanded audience this game will attract.

To find out if the Otters have reserved a seat for you and a friend at this event click here: http://www.otterathletics.com/

To see if you can join me in my private skybox click here: http://www.ottersportsmarketing.com/

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SOCCER POTPOURRI 2

The University of Science and Arts Of Oklahoma Drovers men’s soccer team is 4-0 and is now ranked #10 in the NAIA, the team’s highest ranking ever. This past weekend the Drovers defeated the Brescia Bearcats 3-1 and the St Thomas Celts 8-2. Nicolas “The Frenchman Freshman” Alberto (as I like to call him) has had 4 goals already on the season followed closely by the “NC Hammer” duo of Nikola Cakarevic and Niall Crick who have 3 goals each. Last year’s leading scorer David “Dr Drover” Otieno has had 2 goals and 4 assists in this young season. Goalkeeper Ryan “Force Field” Mcentee has played every minute of all 4 games so far and has allowed only 3 goals. The Drovers are the only Sooner Athletic Conference team in the NAIA Top 25 and are #1 in the conference standings.

You can’t cut it much closer than “Close Shave” Shelby Cummins did as she scored the winning goal for the Franklin and Marshall Diplomats women’s soccer team 3-2 over the Elizabethtown Blue Jays. Cummins scored the goal off an assist from “Kickin'” Carley Nicholson with just .9 of a second left in the game. The Diplomats are now 3-1 on the season. F&M had a 2-nil halftime lead which held up until the 71st minute of the game when the Blue Jays got on the board. They scored again less than 5 minutes later to knot the game up at 2 all and setting the stage for Cummins’ heroics. Diplomats goalkeeper Katie “Fort Katie” Golding had 4 saves and improved her personal record to 3-1. The ladies next play the Ursinus Bears on Sept 21st.***On the men’s side for the Diplomats Zach “Dr Z” Zamek became the all-time shutouts leader for F&M with 19 following a 3-nil win over the Lycoming Warriors. Dr Z is now tied on the all-time wins list for the Diplomats, too and can try to set the new wins record on the 19th against the Muhlenberg Mules.

For the 2nd straight week, Saint Xavier Cougars’ goalkeeper “Wild” Kyle Held has been “held” over as the Chicagoland Collegiate Athletic Conference Defensive Player Of The Week. Wild Kyle had 8 saves in SXU‘s only game of the week, a 2-nil victory over the Goshen Maple Leafs. Held has had 26 saves and 2 shutouts for the season. He has a Goals Against Average of just .82 per game and the Cougars are 3-2 overall. SXU opens conference play this Friday on the road against the Saint Francis (IN) Cougars.

The Johns Hopkins Blue Jays women’s soccer team shut out the Stevenson Mustangs 2- nil this afternoon at Caves Athletic Complex. Sarah “The Sentinel” Gieszl scored her 1st career goal and “Power Puff” Pamela Vranis had the other JHU goal plus an assist. The Blue Jays have now posted back-to-back shutouts and at 5-1 are ranked 8th in the D3 women’s soccer poll. With the loss the Stevenson Mustangs drop to 3-3.

 The St Ambrose Fighting Bees men’s soccer team won in overtime against the St Francis (IL) Fighting Saints 2-1 at the Davenport Soccer Complex. The Fighting Bees went into halftime leading 1-nil on a KEndrick Tyson goal but gave up the tying goal in the 2nd half. St Ambrose goalie “Mighty” Matt Tucker had 5 furious saves in the 2nd half which kept the FIghting Bees’ hopes alive. Wes Erickson fulfilled those hopes 4 minutes and 6 seconds into OT by slamming home the winning goal for the home team.

Both the men’s and women’s soccer teams for the Lincoln Memorial University Railsplitters registered wins today! The Lady Railsplitters improved their record to 4-0 with a road win over the King College Tornado (singular) by a score of 2-nil. Sarah “The Midfield Maniac” Taylor had both LMU goals, one in the 25th minute off an assist from Becky “Tigress” Thompson and the other barely 11 minutes later off an assist from “Lethal” Leslie Wilson. 3 of the ladies’ team’s 4 wins have been shutouts. ***The men’s Railsplitters team beat out their counterparts from King College 1-nil to move to 3-0 on the season. Just like the ladies’ team all but 1 of their wins have been shutouts. “Gentleman” Jimmy Vandenhurk scored the lone goal of the match 5 minutes in off an assist from Mackenzie “Aces” Wilde. Railsplitters goalkeeper Michael “Brick Wall” Watkins then did his part by crushing every Tornado scoring attempt.

Kelly “Sunstorm” Sunstrom propeled the Alverno Inferno soccer team to a 1-nil victory over the Robert Morris (IL) Eagles today. Sunstrom scored in the 80th minute off an assist from “Kosho” Kelsey Koshanowski (Fans of The Prisoner will get it). It was Sunstorm’s 1st goal of the season and Kosho’s 2nd assist. The Inferno are now 3-0 and will try to burn the feathers off another Eagles team this Saturday at Wisconsin-Lacrosse.

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TENNIS INFERNO: ALVERNO BURNS ROCKFORD 9-0

The tennis team for NCAA Division 3’s Alverno Inferno defeated the Rockford Regents 9-0, winning all 6 singles matches and all 3 doubles matches. All of the singles victories were in straight sets, including 3 by scores of 6-0, 6-0 by Andrea Derrick, Sherquila Riley and Devon Wiseman. Gabby Allen won her singles match 6-1, 6-1 while Amanda Almquist and Abigail Kohal both won their singles matches by scores of 6-4, 6-3.  Kohal and Derrick then won their doubles match in a hard-fought 9-7 outcome. The Allen/Almquist and Riley/Wiseman doubles matches were won by more comfortable 8-1 scores. The ladies will be in action again this afternoon at 4pm against the Concordia (WI) Falcons.

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COLUMBIA (MO) COUGARS UPSET THE D2 CHAMPS

The Columbia (MO) Cougars, the 19th-ranked team in NAIA men’s soccer, upset the defending NCAA Division 2 Champion Ft Lewis Skyhawks in a shutout 2-nil. The Cougars’ Yudai Yamaguchi, off an assist from Dylan “Thomas” Barduzzi  put Columbia up with a goal in the 24th minute. The Cougs took that 1-nil lead into half-time. (By the way, it’s a little known fact that federal law requires 72 % of the teams in the NAIA to be called the Cougars. I’M KIDDING!) Minutes into the 2nd half Barduzzi got fouled in the box, becoming the force that through the green fuse drives the flower to the Skyhawks (Dylan Thomas fans will get it), sealing their defeat by putting Columbia up by 2. Cougars’ goalie Ken “No pasaran!” Searles recorded his 2nd shutout win of this young season, improving his team to 2-2-0. The schedule doesn’t get any easier for the Cougars, who next travel to Kansas City to take on Division 1’s UMKC Kangaroos this coming Saturday. 

To let the Columbia Cougars know you find their schedule insane click here: http://www.columbiacougars.com/

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THE PRIDE OF GREENSBORO: COACH JEAN LOJKO NOTCHES HER 600TH WIN

 Jean Lojko, Athletics Director and Head Volleyball Coach for the Greensboro Pride in NCAA Division 3, just recorded her 600th win by leading the Pride in a victory over the Guilford Quakers. Perhaps appropriately, this milestone came on a sweep by scores of 26-24, 25-16 and 25-19. Lojko is in her 29th year as women’s volleyball coach at Greensboro. She’s kind of volleyball’s answer to Joe Paterno, if JoePa still sounded coherent. Lojko has coached Greensboro volleyball to 8 conference titles and 4 National Championships. Not only is Coach Lojko also the new Athletics Director at Greensboro but she’s a sports Renaissance Woman, having also coached the Pride’s basketball and tennis teams on the women’s side. I was on hand to congratulate Coach Lojko (DISCLAIMER: I’M ONCE AGAIN JOKING) and got this quote from her: “That was a great win and an amazing comeback to win Set One after trailing 15-5. It’s extra special to get the win against a very good Guilford team. I think my team played with extra enthusiasm in order to get the victory for me.” I held Coach Lojko’s watch for her to spare it from the celebratory sports drink soaking she got from her students. Jean good-naturedly told her players that they would never do that to her again, prompting one of them to reply “Oh, we’ll do it at 1,000!”

And needless to say, Balladeer’s Blog will be there to cover it.

To read 600 reasons why Chuck Norris is scared to death of Jean Lojko click here: http://www.greensborocollegesports.com/index.aspx

 

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THE WINNER OF THE 20 COOLEST HELMETS CONTEST

Once again the voters have spoken and the winners of the 20 Coolest Helmets In NCAA Division 3 contest are the Carleton Knights! The competition this time was the fiercest its been in Balladeer’s Blog’s young history. The 2nd place team was just 3 votes behind the Knights and the 3rd place team was only 5 votes behind the 2nd place team! Congratulations to the Knights on the win for their incredibly eye-catching helmets. Their fans launched a veritable crusade to have their team come out on top and they succeeded. You can take a Force Leap over to Carleton’s site by clicking here:  http://apps.carleton.edu/athletics/ 

In 2nd place were the Washington and Lee Generals with a surprising number of e-mailers embracing my joking proposal to make their logo the 27th letter of our alphabet as a combined w and l sound like in “owl”, “bowl” and “knowledge”. Take the interior lines and bring superior forces to bear at the Generals’ site here: http://www.generalssports.com/landing/index 

The 3rd place team, like the Knights, plays in the Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference. Not only that but they also play in Northfield, MN like our champs. Yes, the St Olaf Oles survived my lame Olsen and Johnson reference in their entry and still garnered plenty of votes. To see their site and their iconic logo click here: http://www.stolaf.edu/athletics/

The remaining helmets in descending vote order:

4. Johns Hopkins Blue Jays

5. Ohio Northern Polar Bears

6. UMass-Dartmouth Corsairs

7. Merchant Marine Academy Mariners

8. Heidelberg Student Princes

9. Lake Forest Foresters

10. Trinity Bantams

11. Mary Hardin-Baylor Crusaders

12. Ursinus Bears

13. St Norbert Green Knights

14. Kenyon Lords

15. Maritime College Privateers

16. Tufts Jumbos

17. Morrisville State Mustangs

18. NC Wesleyan Battling Bishops

19. Anderson Ravens

20. Rowan Profs 

For the original post that featured the competing helmets click here: https://glitternight.com/2010/08/23/the-20-coolest-football-helmets-in-ncaa-division-3/

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NOTEWORTHY RESULTS FROM SEPT 11TH’S ACTION

Top 25 Upsets – Depending which side of the upset you were on it wasn’t always a great day to be a ranked team in the NAIA and D3. The Linfield Wildcats, D3’s 4th-ranked team, lost to the #25 Cal Lutheran Kingsmen, 47-42. If only the Kingsmen were still sporting their cool helmets instead of these bland ones with just lettering it would really have been a great day for their fans…The 9th-ranked St John’s Johnnies fell to the unranked Eau Claire Blugolds 23-20. After being on the losing end of an epic tussle last year Todd Glaser’s boys emerged with a win this time around…In what was just barely an upset in the rankings #14, the Hardin-Simmons Cowboys won a 31-22 game with the 13th-ranked Willamette Bearcats…Over in the NAIA, the 13th spot in the rankings was equally unlucky with the Hastings Broncos losing at home to the 23rd-ranked Northwestern (IA) Red Raiders, 24-10. As usual Great Plains Athletic Conference teams are beating up on each other…The 8th-ranked McKendree Bearcats suffered a road loss to the unranked Marian Knights in a 45-12 beat-down…The #18 Campbellsville Tigers lost at the unranked Cumberland Bulldogs, who were obviously inspired by Ron Pavan’s participation in Sherry’s Run Day, 33-21… The Grand View Vikings, at # 20, also lost a road game to an unranked opponent, the St Francis (IL) Fighting Saints, by a score of 17-10, and the 22nd-ranked Taylor Trojans were upset at home by the William Penn Statesmen in a 44-19 shocker that nobody outside the WP locker room saw coming.

The Lambuth Eagles And The Franklin Grizzlies Rule The World – Last Saturday the Azusa Pacific Cougars defeated the 1AA San Diego Toreros. Yesterday the NAIA’s Lambuth Eagles defeated the 1AA Georgia State Panthers 23-14. The Panthers may be in their 1st year of playing football, but they are Division 1 with all the money and facilities that suggests, so this is another David and Goliath story for the ages. D3’s Franklin Grizzlies, who just barely missed the cut in my list of The 20 Coolest Football Helmets In NCAA Division 3, thrashed 1AA’s Valparaiso Crusaders 42-7, treating Valpo like Simon Bar Sinister to their Underdog.

Not-So-Blue Raiders – Like the Notre Dame College Falcons last weekend it only took the Lindsey Wilson College Blue Raiders 2 games to get the 1st ever win in their new football program’s history! They beat up on the hapless Southern Virginia Knights, 44-3. The Blue Raiders had an extended audience for their historic moment since the matchup was the Victory Sports Network’s Game Of The Week yesterday. For archived views of all VSN games from this season go to http://www.livestream.com/victorysports

S.A.M. – Service Academy Mania – It doesn’t get anywhere near the press of Army vs Navy, but the Merchant Marine Academy Mariners and the Coast Guard Academy Bears have an intense rivalry. The Bears walked away with bragging rights following an emotion-charged 10-8 victory.

Hands Across The Border – The Southern Oregon Raiders traveled to Burnham, British Columbia to play the Simon Fraser Clan, one of the Canadian teams who play in the USA‘s lower divisions for collegiate athletics. The Raiders came out with a 31-18 win, becoming the 2nd Oregon team to recently beat up on the Clan, who also lost to D2’s Western Oregon Wolves 38-0.

We Went To A Football Game And A Baseball Game Broke Out – Yesterday’s game that fits this feature was the 6-3 win by the Rensselaer Engineers over the Endicott Gulls. It’s always noteworthy when just 1 touchdown and successful conversion attempt would have let you emerge with a victory. 

We Went To A Football Game And Half A Basketball Game Broke Out – The NAIA’s 10th-ranked Missouri Valley College Vikings crushed the Culver Stockton Wildcats 70-0 on Saturday! This lopsided victory was  the theme of the day for MVC sports as the Women’s Soccer team routed the Tabor College Bluejays 7-0 and the Men’s Soccer team took it to Tabor 9-2. Who would have thought the football team would give up fewer points than the Men’s Soccer team on a given day?

“My Division Can Beat Up Your Division” Department – Balladeer’s Blog has made several references to the passionate rivalry that exists between NAIA schools and NCAA Division 3 schools. To dispassionate outsiders they seem equal in athletic prowess but never to their partisans. NAIA teams had a 5 games to 4 edge in inter-divisional contests coming into this weekend but wound up on the losing side of some thumpings this time around, despite a few wins here and there…D3’s Top-Ranked Whitewater Warhawks dismembered the Dakota State Trojans 70-7. I understand the Warhawks just scored again a few minutes ago…Here are a few more D3 wins over the NAIA: the Concordia-Moorhead Cobbers topped the Valley City State Vikings 42-0; the McMurry “No Nicknames” (I’m serious) crushed the Texas College Steers 64-0; the Coe Kohawks beat the Olivet Nazarene Tigers 45-7; the Howard Payne Yellow Jackets slammed the SWAG Lions 32-7; the Birmingham-Southern Panthers up-ended the Faulkner Eagles 52-16 and the Buena Vista Beavers defeated the Peru State Bobcats 27-7. NAIA teams who made a fight out of it but fell short were the Jamestown Jimmies, who fell to the Stout Blue Devils 27-24 and the ever-tough Belhaven Blazers lost to D3’s 21st-ranked Mississippi College Choctaws, 21-14. NAIA teams who came out with a win were the Menlo Oaks, who defeated the Chapman Panthers 21-10 and the Azusa Pacific Cougars, who lambasted the La Verne Leopards 59-14.

Other Thoughts – The Washington and Lee Generals got their season back on the right track by opening up a can on the Sewanee Tigers, walking away with a tidy 48-17 win. Washington and Lee promised to stop scoring if Sewanee  would stop talking about their “most wins within a few days of each other” road trip from way back when. (Just kidding! I love that kind of college football lore!) The Generals are now 1-1 and next face the Averett Cougars on Sept 25th***The Saint Ambrose University Fighting Bees (love that name!) improved to 2-0 with a 28-7 win over the Malone Pioneers. This bizarre turnover-happy game was tied 7-7 at halftime but under the sure leadership of QB “Dangerous” Danny Tharp the Fighting Bees took control in the 3rd quarter***The Ursinus Bears snuck by the Franklin and Marshall Diplomats 10-7 in a game with huge implications for the Centennial Conference race.  Ursinus trailed 7-3 at halftime and neither defense blinked in the 2nd half until Bears QB “Joltin'” Justin  Decristofaro hit Nick “Nicky G” Giarrantano with a 22 yd touchdown pass with just over 6 minutes left***Another big win for the Saint Xavier Cougars and another record-setting performance for wide receiver Mike “M Squared” Maher. In the 62-6 smothering of the Trinity Intnl Trojans Maher become SXU’s all-time leading receiver with 258 catches. Cougars quarterback Anthony “Crop-Man” Kropp was 15 of 22 for 264 yards and 4 touchdowns. For the full story on Kropp’s superhero persona Crop-Man (which includes foreshadowing of the star performances by M Squared), click here: https://glitternight.com/2010/07/22/saint-xavier-cougars-quarterback-anthony-kropp-joins-new-superhero-team/

Under The Radar Instant Classics – Yesterday’s crop of unheralded matchups that provided little bits of Pigskin Heaven were: the Randolph Macon Yellow Jackets over the Johns Hopkins Blue Jays 41-37; the Wabash Little Giants over the Wooster Scots 21-17; the Carthage Red Men over the Lakeland Muskies in Overtime 35-34; the LaGrange Panthers over the Millsaps Majors 27-21, also in Overtime; the Methodist Monarchs downing the Guilford Quakers 26-21; the Kansas Wesleyan Coyotes over the Tabor Bluejays 23-20; the Montana Tech Orediggers beating the Montana StateNorthern Lights 17-13 and the Rocky Mountain Battlin’ Bears over the Montana-Western Bulldogs 33-31. Archived video or audio broadcasts would be well worth your time!

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SOME PREVIEWS OF THIS SATURDAY’S FOOTBALL ACTION

 It was 1894 when Franklin & Marshall and Ursinus 1st played each other in football. How can things like that NOT make you fall in love with college football? The Diplomats have won 6 of the last 8 meetings, but Ursinus is much-improved and some are calling this the de-facto Centennial Conference  Championship Game! It will be played this Saturday at 1pm on Sponaugle-Williamson Field. How can a name like that NOT make you fall in love with college football venues? I may name my first child Sponaugle-Williamson Wozniak. Send contributions for the kid’s therapy bills to me if you like! 

The Eau Claire Blugolds will be hosting the 9th-ranked St John’s Johnnies this Saturday night at 7pm under the lights at Carson Park (in case my child needs a sibling with an equally odd name I can call them Carson Park Wozniak). Last season the Blugolds fell 35-28 in a back and forth game for the ages. Tomorrow night Head Coach Todd “Blugold Football Fiiiiiive” Glaser hopes to lead Eau Claire to their 1st win in the series since 2004.

 The Sioux Falls Cougars have won 84 of their last 85 conference games. This week they hope to make it 85 of 86 as they go on the road for the 2nd week in a row. Tomorrow’s opponent will be Great Plains Athletic Conference rivals the Midland Lutheran Warriors. The last time these 2 played was 2007 and the Cougars won 69-3, with USF scoring 23 field goals for the win. I’m just kidding of course, but with a kicker like Fred Mitchell Award Watch List member like “Brassy” Braden Wieking 23 field goals would be no problem, probably from the mid-field mark!

The 19th ranked Johns Hopkins Blue Jays are the defending Centennial Conference Champions and tomorrow they host the Old Dominion Athletic Conference‘s Randolph-Macon Yellow Jackets. It’s the season-opener for the Blue Jays but the Yellow Jackets opened last weekend with a win over the Methodist Monarchs. JHU is 11-8-1 in season-opening games under Head Coach Jim “Madman Jimmy” Margraff. To link to live video and audio for the Jays and the Jackets game tomorrow at 2pm ET click here: http://athletics.rmc.edu/sports/fball/2010-11/schedule

 And speaking of the Old Dominion Athletic Conference, the Washington and Lee Generals will be on the road against the Sewanee Tigers tomorrow. The Generals have seized the high ground in the series by winning the last 5 in a row and also hold an overall edge in the series 36-22. Sewanee comes in with a win under their belts and W&L is looking to bounce back from a loss by reasserting their dominance over the storied Sewanee program. Kickoff is 1pm CST. For video click here http://www.sportsnation360.com/schools/Sewanee-University-of-the-South   or for a radio link: http://wlu.edu

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FRIDAY NIGHT COLLEGE FOOTBALL

 Tonight there are just 2 games being played by teams I cover and both are NCAA Division 3. One is a matchup between

THE MARITIME COLLEGE PRIVATEERS and THE WESTERN CONNECTICUT COLONIALS.

The other is between THE NICHOLS BISON and THE FRAMINGHAM STATE RAMS.

Both games have kickoffs at 7PM ET.

    

Helmets courtesy of The Helmet Project at http://www.nationalchamps.net/Helmet_Project/

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BECAUSE YOU CAN’T GET ENOUGH BETHANY SWEDES FOOTBALL…

If you’re the type of fan who would come out of a 20 year coma and say “Forget about everything else! How often have the Swedes won the KCAC title?” then you’ll love this piece of news. This Saturday’s game between the Bethany College Swedes and the St Mary (KS) Spires will be offered in a live video internet feed courtesy of MOKSSports.com.  To access the link at gametime click here: http://mokssports.com/

Football helmet via The Helmet Project at: http://www.nationalchamps.net/Helmet_Project/

And for the Swedes home site click here: http://www.bethanyswedes.com/

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