Friday, June 26, 2009
Camp Week
Last week Crenshaw was full of energized campers! We had a great camp week. Our campers showed a lot of improvement throughout the week, especially in shooting and ball handling. Each camper set some goals at the beginning of the week for camp, for the summer, and for the whole year. We hope our campers keep working hard throughout the year and have a great summer!
Wednesday, June 10, 2009
Class of 2009
Congratulations to R-MC's Class of 2009! On Saturday, May 30, the members of the Class of 2009 participated in their commencement exercises on a beautiful day. The flowers were in full bloom on campus and the weather was perfect. While it is sad to say goodbye to our our women's basketball seniors, Amanda Hiltunen, Lindsay Riesbeck, and Rachel Parker, we know they will still be around supporting our team and R-MC.
Congratuations to all the graduates!

Lindsay walks off the stage after receiving her diploma

Rachel walks across the stage

Amanda gets her diploma!
Congratuations to all the graduates!
Lindsay walks off the stage after receiving her diploma
Rachel walks across the stage
Amanda gets her diploma!
Wednesday, May 20, 2009
Champions Dinner
This past Saturday was the Yellow Jacket Club's Annual Champions Dinner. Our team was honored as ODAC Champions as well as our football team. The sixty senior athletes were recognized as well. Amanda Hiltunen was named the Susan Locke deNagy Award winner. The deNagy Award goes to a senior female student-athlete in recognition for her outstanding athletic accomplishments, academic achievements, leadership, and sportsmanship. Amanda certainly fits the bill as she excelled throughout her four years on the court and in the classroom. She was a two year captain for our team and worked hard to be the best leader possible for our team.
Congratulations to Amanda and all of our Yellow Jacket senior athletes!

Our team at the Champions Dinner
Congratulations to Amanda and all of our Yellow Jacket senior athletes!
Our team at the Champions Dinner
Monday, May 11, 2009
NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship Winner
Last week it was announced that Amanda Hiltunen '09 was awarded a NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship. The NCAA selected 58 scholarship winners from all winter sports across all three NCAA divisions. Amanda was one of only 4 DIII winter athletes to receive the prestigious award.
Throughout her career here, Amanda has excelled equally in the classroom and on the court. She will graduate this month with a major in political science and as a member of Phi Beta Kappa. Amanda will continue her education at VCU studying Sports Marketing.
“Randolph-Macon has prepared me for any career I pursue,” says Hiltunen. “Every student here is not only given a great education opportunity, but a chance to be a well-rounded young adult after graduation. As I head to graduate school to study sports marketing, I know the skills that I developed here will not only help me succeed at VCU but also in anything else that I work hard for. That's the beauty about a Randolph-Macon education. You learn how to think, analyze and solve any problem put before you.”
Amanda is the second Randolph-Macon Women's Basketball Player to receive a NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship. Jenn Kohler DelRossi '96 was honored with the scholarship before she moved on to study Physical Therapy at Shenandoah University.
To read more about Amanda's latest award and all her accomplishments, check out the story on the R-MC website: http://www.rmc.edu/News/09-05-08%20Amanda%20Hiltunen.aspx
Throughout her career here, Amanda has excelled equally in the classroom and on the court. She will graduate this month with a major in political science and as a member of Phi Beta Kappa. Amanda will continue her education at VCU studying Sports Marketing.
“Randolph-Macon has prepared me for any career I pursue,” says Hiltunen. “Every student here is not only given a great education opportunity, but a chance to be a well-rounded young adult after graduation. As I head to graduate school to study sports marketing, I know the skills that I developed here will not only help me succeed at VCU but also in anything else that I work hard for. That's the beauty about a Randolph-Macon education. You learn how to think, analyze and solve any problem put before you.”
Amanda is the second Randolph-Macon Women's Basketball Player to receive a NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship. Jenn Kohler DelRossi '96 was honored with the scholarship before she moved on to study Physical Therapy at Shenandoah University.
To read more about Amanda's latest award and all her accomplishments, check out the story on the R-MC website: http://www.rmc.edu/News/09-05-08%20Amanda%20Hiltunen.aspx
Tuesday, May 5, 2009
Busy Weekend
This past weekend, campus was busy with a number of activities going on. On Saturday, many walkers braved the rain to participate in Relay for Life. As part of the event, a number of people got their hair cut to donate to Locks of Love. Women's Basketball alum Michelle Orton '06 was one of them. Also on Saturday, the Campus Activities Board sponsored Spring Fest with a number of activities going on. On Sunday, some of our players took part in the 4th Annual Nick Bramble 5K. Enjoy some pictures from the weekend.

Michelle Orton'06 donates her hair for Locks for Love

The After Shot

Maggie Roy '12 and Taylor Wieczorek '12 are out and about on Saturday
Michelle Orton'06 donates her hair for Locks for Love
The After Shot
Maggie Roy '12 and Taylor Wieczorek '12 are out and about on Saturday
Friday, May 1, 2009
GMA in Ashland!
Good Morning America was in Ashland this past Tuesday as part of their At Your House series. Many students and community members were up bright and early to welcome GMA and show their support.

Chris Cuomo and Sam Champion do the weather

Katie Williams '11 and Molly Ariail '10 peer out from the crowd

Anchors Chris Cuomo and Sam Champion get ready
Chris Cuomo and Sam Champion do the weather
Katie Williams '11 and Molly Ariail '10 peer out from the crowd
Anchors Chris Cuomo and Sam Champion get ready
Monday, April 20, 2009
Top Ten Reasons to be a Yellow Jacket
Throughout the off season, I'm planning on including some thoughts from our players. Below are the top ten reasons to be a Yellow Jacket according to our Class of 2012.
10. We usually get to go on a trip to play in a tournament over Christmas break (i.e. St. Thomas was our trip this year.)
9. We are a close-knit team and you are guaranteed to have a ton of laughs!
8. The coaching staff is incomparable to other professionals.
7. ODAC Champs!!!
6. "Team before me" kind of play.
5. Coach does our laundry after practice and games! (how nice is that?!)
4. Students and teachers on campus respect you as a player, student, and individual.
3. You learn lessons on and off the court that you can use everyday.
2. Our coaches genuinely care about each person on the team! They love us!
1. The program is very successful and has an incredible track record.

Class of 2012 -- Molly Brown, Jillian Asay, Taylor Wieczorek, Maggie Roy
Photo by Beth Wieczorek
10. We usually get to go on a trip to play in a tournament over Christmas break (i.e. St. Thomas was our trip this year.)
9. We are a close-knit team and you are guaranteed to have a ton of laughs!
8. The coaching staff is incomparable to other professionals.
7. ODAC Champs!!!
6. "Team before me" kind of play.
5. Coach does our laundry after practice and games! (how nice is that?!)
4. Students and teachers on campus respect you as a player, student, and individual.
3. You learn lessons on and off the court that you can use everyday.
2. Our coaches genuinely care about each person on the team! They love us!
1. The program is very successful and has an incredible track record.

Class of 2012 -- Molly Brown, Jillian Asay, Taylor Wieczorek, Maggie Roy
Photo by Beth Wieczorek
Thursday, April 9, 2009
St. Louis and the Final Four
Coach LaHaye and I just returned from St. Louis where we attended the WBCA Convention and the Final Four. We had a great time! Bright and early Saturday morning, we participated in the 4Kay Run/Walk which raises money for the Kay Yow/WBCA Cancer Fund. It was a beautiful morning with the sun rising over the Mississippi River and the St. Louis Gateway Arch. We attended a number of sessions throughout the convention: on-court clinics, recruiting sessions, and awards presentations. It's always interesting to talk with other coaches and to learn from colleagues. I always enjoy watching the Final Four in person as well. There is a special energy during the games as so much is at stake. Enjoy the pictures below :)
The Gateway Arch early Saturday morning
The start of the 4Kay Race
Coach Richter & Coach LaHaye in St. Louis
UConn during a timeout
Louisville huddle during championship game
The ESPN booth
UConn celebrates on the sideline as the final seconds run off the clock
UConn players run on the floor as time expires
National Champions!
Monday, March 30, 2009
ODAC-USA South Senior All-Star Game
Last weekend the ODAC Senior All-Stars took on the USA South Senior All-Stars at Hampden-Sydney. The ODAC played a strong second half to come away with the win, 79-76. Lindsay Riesbeck represented R-MC in the game. Coach LaHaye and I were there to cheer on the ODAC team; it was a lot of fun watching Lindsay play with players who she battled throughout her four years as a Yellow Jacket. Here's the link to the game story: http://www.odaconline.com/03.24.09_bball_odacusasouthrecap.htm.

Monday, March 23, 2009
All-Americans!
Senior Amanda Hiltunen and Junior Molly Ariail were named WBCA All-America Honorable Mentions. Both had wonderful seasons capped off with the 2009 ODAC Championship. Amanda was the 2009 ODAC Scholar-Athlete of the Year and Molly was the 2009 ODAC Player of the Year. Both were repeat winners. Read more about their accomplishments on the R-MC website: http://www.rmc.edu/News/WBBALL09-HiltunenAriailAll-Americans-news.aspx.
Congratulations Amanda and Molly!
Congratulations Amanda and Molly!
Tuesday, March 17, 2009
NCAA Tournament
The NCAA DIII Final Four is this weekend. On the women's side, George Fox (30-0) plays TCNJ (27-4) and Wash U (25-4) play Amherst (29-2). Both should be great matchups. Two of our fellow ODAC teams played George Fox at a holiday tournament earlier this season. Virginia Wesleyan played them tight with George Fox coming away with their slimest margin of victory all season, 56-53. Bridgewater played them the following day to a 64-52 final score.
Brackets came out last night for the DI tournament. It will be interesting to see if anyone can take down UConn. The New York Times has an interesting article today comparing this year's team to previous UConn undefeated teams.
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/03/17/sports/ncaabasketball/17uconn.html
Brackets came out last night for the DI tournament. It will be interesting to see if anyone can take down UConn. The New York Times has an interesting article today comparing this year's team to previous UConn undefeated teams.
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/03/17/sports/ncaabasketball/17uconn.html
Wednesday, March 4, 2009
Crazy Weather
When we returned from Salem on Sunday night after winning the ODAC Championship, campus looked like a winter wonderland. The snow was beautiful. Now as we prepare to head north for our first round NCAA game at Messiah College in Pennsylvania, the snow is starting to melt and by the time we return it will be 70 degrees. Some crazy weather, but the snow made for a very picturesque campus :)

Monday, March 2, 2009
ODAC Champions!
Over the weekend we captured the 2009 ODAC Championship with wins over Eastern Mennonite, Virginia Wesleyan, and Bridgewater. It was a great team effort for which Lindsay Riesbeck and Amanda Hiltunen were named to the All-Tournament team and Molly Ariail was named the Most Outstanding Player. Enjoy a few pictures from the weekend.
Coach LaHaye cutting down the net!
2009 ODAC Champions!
The Yellow Jackets at the ODAC Awards Banquet
Friday, February 20, 2009
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