Showing posts with label Marquette. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Marquette. Show all posts
Thursday, March 27, 2014
Sunday, March 23, 2014
Saturday, February 22, 2014
Saturday, January 25, 2014
Suits and Sneakers Weekend Has Hoops Fans Seeing Pink
As part of the American Cancer Society's Coaches vs. Cancer project, many college basketball teams are wearing pink on Suits and Sneakers Awareness Weekend. While some squads will simply be sporting pink shoes, Marquette's mens' basketball team is all in with vibrant pink uniforms.
It's a good thing that Marquette is playing at home against Villinova, I'm just saying... Marquette Senior Forward Jamil Wilson's mother had cancer so participating in this ACS effort has special meaning for him.
While I won't rush out to get commemorative alternate jerseys, the program has raised $87 million for raising awareness of ACS services and promotes how good nutrition and physical activity can reduce cancer risks since 2012..
At least these aesthetic outlier uniforms have more meaning than Ralph Lauren's hideous haute couture for Team USA in the Sochi Winter Olympics Opening Ceremonies.
Tuesday, November 12, 2013
Honoring the Unsung Sports Hero--The Walk On
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Marquette Golden Eagle no. 34 Dylan Flood scoring 1st college basket 11/12/13 |
Marquette University’s basketball team was drubbing the Grambling State Tigers by nearly forty points well into the second half. Marquette had three freshmen on the court which somewhat subsided the alluvia of scoring. But with thirty seconds left, Marquette Head Coach Buzz Williams ordered an intentional foul to allow for one last substitution.
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Marquette's Dylan Flood |
This incident would be a minor moment which could easily pass without notice. Yet while watching the replay of Flood’s shot, one could not help but notice the exuberant reaction from players on the Marquette bench to Flood’s hoop. The final result of 114 to 71 was not in doubt. But the whole hearted applause from the bench to Flood’s first NCAA points was like fanfare for the unsung hero: the bench player.
Both college and pro sports programs often have hoopla when introducing starting players at games. Sometimes the sixth man in basketball gains renown as being the dependable first substitution. But there are fourteen men on the team and the NCAA only allows thirteen scholarship players. So the walk on player works hard in practice, often simulating what opponents will do offensively and defensively, without accruing much actual game time.
Aside from their contributions in practice, these walk on players serve as an inspiration for their teammates. They work hard without glory or scholarship recompense. So the cheers from the bench for a walk-on’s basket show a respect for the team member not in the spotlight.
Watching Dylan Flood’s practice reel shows that he has some skills on the practice court. Now that the first point barrier has been broken, perhaps that will open the Flood gates.
Congratulations on making into the MUBB record-book. May his hard work make the team ready for the Big Dance in March.
Labels:
Basketball,
Dylan Flood,
Marquette,
Pensee,
Video,
Walk On
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