Tuesday, July 26, 2011

West Virginia University v The University of Louisville Women's Basketball

The University of Louisville Women's basketball team beat #19 West Virginia University 57-47 on February 13, 2011 at the KFC Yum! Center. The Cardinals were lead by Shoni Schimmel with 17 points, 3 assists, and 2 steals.  Here's a link to the entire set. 

A University of Louisville fan letting the WVU team know what doesn't happen and where it doesn't happen.
The University of Louisville Ladybirds Performing. 
Louisville's Charmaine Tay being guarded by WVU's Sarah Miles.
Louisville's Sheronne Vails and WVU's Ayana Dunning struggle for the ball.
Faces of the University of Louisville Cheerleaders watching the game. 
Louisville's Shelby Harper and Tia Gibbs waiting to check in.
Louisville's Shoni Schimmel questioning one of the 55 fouls called in the game beside Tia Gibbs. 
WVU's Sarah Miles and Taylor Palmer during a free throw.
WVU's Vanessa House, Korinne Campbell, and Liz Repella on the bench at the end of the game.
West Virginina University v The University of Louisvile Women's Basketball
Here's a link to the entire set. 

University of Massachusetts Lowell v. Shippensburg University NCAA Division II Field Hockey Championships 2011

University of Massachusetts Lowell beat Shippensburg University in Louisville, KY at Trager Field 1-0 to claim the NCAA Division II National Championship at the NCAA Fall Festival.  Here's a link to the entire set. 

UMASS Lowell's Rachel McCarthy and Shippensburg's Megan Jett and Kristen Brooks.
UMass Lowell's Jamie Hadley with the ball.
Shippensburg's Emily Kohibus.
UMASS Lowell's Macy Sammy being pursued by Emilly Fulton and Ashley Taylor.
UMASS Lowell's Lizzy Ales knocking down Shippensburg's Kristen Brooks. 
UMASS Lowell's Katie Enaire, Kayla Littig, Annie, Hansbury, Sarah Wilcox, Lizzy Ales, Liz Day, and Melanie Hopkins celebrating UMASS Lowell's title.
Shippensburg University comes out to midfield to collect their runner up trophies.

Monday, July 25, 2011

Syracuse University v University of Pittsburgh Big East Softball Tournament 2011

Syracuse University beat the University of Pittsburgh in the opening round of the Big East Softball Tournament 2-1 on a walk off hit by Lisaira Daniels.  Link to the Rest of the Set.

Pittsburgh's Kelly Hmiel during intros.
Syracuse's Hallie Gibbs, Lisaira Daniels, Lacey Kohl, Jayme Sky, and Stephanie Watts before the game.
Syracuse's Lacey Kohl at first base in front of Pittsburgh's Ciera Damon.
Pittsburgh's Jessica Rhodunda, Courtney Derus, Krista Rodgers and Krista Rodgers running.
Pittsburgh's Reba Tutt out a first by Syracuse's Kelly Saco.
Pittsburgh's Alyssa O'Connell on the mound with Ciera Damon.
Syracuse's Stephanie Watts out at first by Pittsburgh's Ciera Damon.
Syracuse's Lisaira Daniels out at first by Pittsburgh's Ciera Damon.
Syracuse's Lisaira Daniels with the game winning RBI driving in Shirley Daniels and Kealey McMullen while Lacey Kohl  celebrates.

Rutgers University v Depaul University Big East Softball Tournament 2011

Depaul University beat Rutgers University 5-2 in the opening round of the Big East Softball Tournament.  Depaul took the lead early and never looked back.  Here's a link to the entire set. 

Depauls's Mackenzie Madigan, Hannah Penna, Katelyn Braget, Samantha Dodd, Sean Plese, Kirsten Verdun, and Ali Warren during introductions.
Rutgers Pitcher Megan Williams feeling dirt.

Rutgers Mickenzie Alden at bat.
Rutgers Lindsey Curran sliding into first base while Depaul's Lynsey Ciezki catches the ball.
Rutgers Mandy Craig, Jennifer Harabedian and others on the mound.
Rutgers Brittney at bat hitting a ball that almost knocks out the photographer.
Rutgers Mandy Craig arguing that she wasn't out.

Providence College v Notre Dame University Big East Softball Tournament 2011

Notre Dame University beat Providence College in the opening round of the Big East Tournament 6-4. They came from behind in the sixth inning to take the lead after trailing most of the game. Providence took the lead early after a pair of home runs from Justine Stratton. Notre Dame was lead by Heather Johnson and Sadie Pitzenberger to their comeback in the sixth inning.

Notre Dame moves on to face the University of Louisville in the next round. Here's a link to the entire set.

Notre Dame's Alexa Maldonado at bat.
Notre Dame's Laura Winter pitching.
Notre Dame's Alexa Maldonado running to first base covered by Providence's Jessie Bryant.
Providence celebrating after a score.
Providence's Mackenzie Morgan, Justine Stratton, and Jen Abrams between innings.
Providence's Kaitlyn Duval, Alaina Thomas, and Kathryn Sullivan running between innings.
Providence's Megan McCann running to first base covered by Notre Dame's Dani Miller.
Providence's Michelle Huber getting beaned by a pitch and taking her base.






Thursday, July 21, 2011

MacMurray College v. Spalding University Women's Basketball 2011

Spalding University beat MacMurray College 64-44 in women's basketball at Spalding University on January 31st, 2011. Spalding University jumped out to a quick lead and never trailed in the game.  Here's a link to the set.

Spalding's Beth Jamison being introduced. 
Spalding's Bench. 
Spalding's Beth Jamison shooting free throws while MacMurray's Dakota Hellyer looks on. 
MacMurray's LaToya Jones and Kerstin Kresin.
Spalding's Kerstin Hayes defending MacMurray's Kelsey Anderson's three pointer. 
Spalding's Kelly Harrod checking into the game. 
Spalding's Kerstin Hayes, Megan Davis, and Shontel Bates listening to coach Charlie Just. 

MacMurray College v. Spalding University Men's Basketball 2011

Spalding University beat MacMurray College on 83-74 in men's basketball on January 31st, 2011 at Spalding University in Louisville, Kentucky. Spalding bounced back from a halftime deficit to win the game. Here's a link to the set.

Head Coach of Spalding Kevin Gray talking to players during a timeout.
Spalding's Cody Cutsinger and Johnell Hardin moving the ball up the court. 
Spalding's Quayshaun Hamilton dribbling the ball down the court. 
Spalding's Johnell Harding being shot over by MacMurray's CJ McClellan.