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Women's Basketball
Playing Like A Champion All Year 'Round
July 17, 2006
posted by Chris Masters, Assistant Sports Information Director The Blog is back after a couple of weeks off. Sorry it's been a while, but now that we're back, we've got a lot of stuff going on that should make the wait worth it.
Back here on this side of the pond, the learning hasn't ended for the Irish women's team either. I always enjoy the summer because it gives me a chance to check out the team's pick-up games, see how the new players are fitting in and also see how the vets are growing as well. The old cliché goes that the real mark of a championship caliber team and championship players is how they do "when no one is watching." That goes for pick-up games, off-season workouts, summer classes ... everything.
But other leaders can show up in quiet ways, simply by how they play. Fans of the Irish will remember Alicia Ratay and Teresa Borton as a couple of the more recent "do as I do" kinds of leaders. If I had to take an early guess based on these pick-up games, I'd say you're going to see some of the same qualities in next year's club from people like Charel Allen and Melissa D'Amico. Speaking of Mel, she's back from San Diego and Pete Newell's Tall Women Camp and boy, has her confidence returned in a big way (pardon the pun). If you'll recall, she was a real force for us in the post during last year's non-conference schedule (remember her MVP performance at the Vegas tournament?), but things got off track for her a little in the second half of the year. Now, she seems to be back headed in the right direction, and more importantly, it's been great to see that smile of hers return.
Erica also is one of several Irish players who have been involved in other activities outside of classes and off-season workouts. She, Lindsay Schrader and Amanda Tsipis, along with our director of basketball operations Stephanie Menio (who we all know is a non-stop ball of energy) were out in Granger last Saturday for a Big Brothers/Big Sisters event called "Slime Time." No, it wasn't related to a show on Nickelodeon, but rather a chance for folks (local celebs and the general public alike) to go down a makeshift slide into a huge vat of jello - colored Irish green, of course. As you can see from these pictures we got, it was a whole lot of fun and a great way to cool off from the hot summer days we've been having lately.
With all that's going here on campus for the players, you might forget about the coaching staff, but they've been hard at work criss-crossing the country during the month of July (also known as "recruiting season"). I'm often getting text messages and calls from the coaches at one of their various stops on the circuit ... I even got one text from a coach ("he" shall remain nameless) at a Japanese steakhouse - of course, I should have known he'd find one as he's become a veritable Zagat's guide to Japanese steakhouses nationwide (and I confess, I'm right there with him whenever we're on the road). This week is the "dead period" in the July recruiting cycle, which means coaches can't be on the road. For some, it's a chance to rest and recharge with the family. For Coach McGraw, it means a chance to get out in the community and help out a great cause. On Thursday, she's going be participating as the honorary chair of "Jazz on the Terrace," a fund-raiser to help benefit RiverBend Cancer Services in Michiana. Coach is going to be serving as a celebrity auctioneer at the event, which is scheduled for 5:30-9 p.m. (ET) at the Beiger Mansion Inn (317 Lincolnway East) in Mishawaka. Tickets are just $35 -- talk about a terrific opportunity to enjoy some great music and fun, not to mention see Coach wield the auctioneer's gavel.
One last piece of advice before we close this installment of the Blog ... those of you who are season ticket holders for the Irish women - make sure to renew your tickets early as we're going to have a ton of home games in this, our 30th year of Notre Dame women's basketball (18 to be exact, including the two exhibitions). Can't divulge the opponents yet, but they're definitely a who's-who in college basketball. And talk about the best deal in town - when you buy season tickets, it's less than $4 per ticket per game ... you spend more money to go to a movie or hit the local restaurant. So renew those tickets now! And if you haven't yet bought season tickets to Notre Dame women's basketball, there's no time like the present - we'll be taking new season ticket applications soon, so keep an eye peeled for details. The Irish are a hot ticket these days - we've ranked among the top 20 in the nation in attendance the past six years - and with so much young, fresh talent on this team, you know we're going to be a national force for years to come. And don't forget we're hosting NCAA tournament games in 2010 - season ticket holders have first dibs on postseason tickets, so don't be left out!!
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