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Falcon Seniors honored during basketball banquet

Posted by Falcons Fan on April 12, 2010

Falcon seniors with coaches

Falcon seniors with coaches

UW River Falls parents joined  the coaching staff, managers and the basketball  players to honor the 2009-10 team. Seniors Jenna Hanson, Kelli Hilt and Katie Theisen  were featured during the Sunday afternoon banquet.  The group of seniors led the Falcons to a 18 -7 record during  the 2009-2010 season.  

 Jenna Hanson , 5-6, averaged 4.5 points and 2.9 rebounds a game. She had 45 assists, 30 steals and three blocked shots. She shot 39-113 (.345) from the field, including 6-27 (.222) from three point range. She was 15-25 (.600) from the line. Hanson, was a two year team caption and was well known for her tough defense. Jenna was a three year starter.

Katie Theisen, 5-6, averaged 3.7 points and 1.1 rebounds a game. She had 12 assists, 18 steals and 5 blocked shots. She shot 25-74 (.338) from the field, including 19-59 (.322) from three point range. She was 23-33 (.697) from the line. Katie  was well known for her three point shooting and her spark she provided when she entered the game.

Kelli Hilt, 5-6, averaged 6.1 points and 2.7 rebounds a game. She had 38 assists, 41 steals and a blocked shot. She shot 53-134 (.396) from the field, including 5-31 (.161) from three point range. She was 42-63 (.667) from the line. Hilt, who was named to the 2009 All-Sportsmanship team, scored in double digits three times. She twice scored 11 points in a game and had a season-high six rebounds in the team’s game against Stout on Jan. 6.

The seniors give thanks for their Falcon career video

Jenna and Coach Holbrook

Jenna and Coach Holbrook

Video of Tiff talking about Jenna

Katie and Coach Holbrook

Katie and Coach Holbrook

Video of Lauren talking about Katie

Kelli and Coach Holbrook

Kelli and Coach Holbrook

Video of Tess talking about Kelli

Jenna and Katie

Jenna and Katie

 

Kelli and parents

Kelli and parents

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Watch Juniors Lardie and Pellowski discuss the 2009-2010 season on video

Posted by Falcons Fan on October 29, 2009

Juniors Tess Ladie and Lauren Pellowski discuss the 2009-2010 season, their off season work and why they came to UW River Falls

View Lauren Pellowski here

View Tess Lardie here.

Lauren and Tess moving fast

Lauren and Tess moving fast

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Basketball Buddies off to a great start

Posted by Falcons Fan on October 3, 2009

The first week of Falcon Basketball Buddies was a bunch of fun for both the young kids and our college players. The kids did ball handling drills, played shooting games and raced in dribble relays with the Falcons. We had 13 Buddies the first week which is a nice turnout for our first year with the Buddy program. We plan on community participation growing in future years, but we’re off to a great start.

Jenna and Coach Holbrook working with their buddy

Jenna and Coach Holbrook working with their buddy

 

Katie playing defense

Katie playing defense

Kelli watching closely

Kelli watching closely

Lauren with her buddy

Lauren with her buddy

Tess ready to  D up

Tess ready to D up

Nikki and Taylor, there now shoot it just like I showed you

Nikki and Taylor, there now shoot it just like I showed you

Ya, I like my big buddy

Ya, I like my big buddy

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Coach Holbrook announces the 2009-2010 UWRF Falcon Women’s Backcourt Club

Posted by Falcons Fan on September 28, 2009

River Falls Backcourt Club

River Falls Backcourt Club

View Detailed PDF and Registration Form for UWRF Falcon Women’s Backcourt Club Here.

Coach Holbrook announced the UWRF Falcons Women’s Backcourt Club today. The Backcourt Club is new for the 2009-2010 basketball season.  “As we were planning for this new season” Coach Holbrook said “we wanted to create a Club for our fans to connect more with our program and players . The Backcourt Club was designed to create a great value for our fans while creating a new fundraising method for our program.” Coach added, ” Our players recognize the faces of our fans at our games; now they get a chance to know them personally at our socials and thank them for their support as well as welcome them to our program.”

The Backcourt Club has several different levels of membership. You can be an active member in the Club for as little as $15 to $24. This level is the “Little Buddy” membership. This level is for high school and younger fans.

It includes:

*Backcourt Club T-shirt

*Game day ball kid

*Locker room tour

*Pre and post game socials with our players and Coaches

*Two tickets to one home games.

For the fan older than high school your membership starts at $25 to $49. It includes all the benefits as the “Little Buddy” plus two tickets to two home games.

As the contribution increases, the member will get additional benefits including:

*Draw string shoe bag

*Long sleeve T-shirt

* Additional game day tickets

*Falcon sweatshirt

*Season ticket passes to all home games

“We have seven different membership levels designed for just about any fan” Coach Holbrook added, “all the way to the highest level of membership. The “All American” is for contributions of over $500. This was designed for our family or corporate plan”

The All American level includes:

*Three T-shirts

*Two Falcon sweatshirts

*Two Falcon long sleeve T-shirts

*Game day ball kid and locker room tour

*Invitation to pre and post game socials with our players and Coaches

*Draw string shoe bags

*Two season passes to all home games

The contributions raised from the Backcourt Club will assist the Falcon Women’s basketball program with many increasing expenses in running the program. “These funds will allow us to fund our travel expenses so our players can travel healthier, aid in our recruiting expenses, purchase new equipment and uniforms as needed and sponsor team socials and the year end  banquet.” said Coach Holbrook.

View Detailed PDF and Registration Form for UWRF Falcon Women’s Backcourt Club Here.

To join the Backcourt Club, print out the PDF above, complete the registration form and mail with your check to the address provided.

Falcon Backcourt Club

Falcon Backcourt Club

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Falcon Women Kick Off Preseason Weight Training and Conditioning

Posted by Falcons Fan on September 16, 2009

After several weeks of open gym the Falcon Women’s Basketball players start their preseason weight training and conditioning work this week.

Working with Coach Carmen Pata, Director of Athletic Performance, the players are working on increasing their strength to prepare themselves for the upcoming season. Playing in one of the strongest conference’s in the nation, the WIAC, the players must make themselves stronger and more explosive to rise in the conference standings. The weight training along with the conditioning work will allow the players to hit the first day of pratice in mid-October in great shape.

Coach Holbrook said “We’re fortunate to have an outstanding Strength & Conditioning program at River Falls with coaches that really care about helping our players improve athletically.  Our basketball staff doesn’t get to work with our team until October 15, but they see a lot of Coach Pata before then.  To be successful in our conference our student-athletes have to work hard all year long, and this pre-season preparation for our season is especially important.”

Kelli Hilt

Kelli Hilt

Katie  Theisen

Katie Theisen

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Informational Meeting September 10 3:30

Posted by Falcons Fan on September 1, 2009

Our initial Information Meeting is set for Thursday, September 10 at 3:30. We’ll meet in Karges room 127. Any one interested in coming out for the team should attend.

Coach Cindy

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Just A Game Fieldhouse in Wis Dells host College Basketball Tournament.

Posted by Falcons Fan on August 16, 2009

The Falcons played in the Summer Classic College Women’s Basketball tournament August 15 at the Just a Game Field House in Wisconsin Dells.

There were 10 College teams with nine teams being from the WIAC conference.  The Falcons had two teams. One team of returning players and the other teams had the recruits and new players that will be attending school this fall at UWRF.

The returners went 2-1 with wins over Eau Claire and La Crosse and a loss to Whitewater. The recruits went 0-3 with a 10 point loss to Oshkosh, 3 point loss to Stevens Point and a 13 point loss to Whitewater.

It was great to see so many players playing so well this weekend.

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YWCA Women’s College Basketball Leagues: Summer 2009

Posted by Falcons Fan on August 10, 2009

The Falcons played in several summer leagues. The Minneapolis YWCA College Women’s Basketball league had 29 teams in the league. UWRF Falcons finished league play with one loss and a #4 seed (out of 29 teams)in the year end tournament. The team was made up of returning players and several recruits that will be attending UWRF this fall.

Nice job Ladies.

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Western Wisconsin Women’s Basketball League Summer 2009

Posted by Falcons Fan on July 30, 2009

The Falcons played in the Western Wisconsin Women’s Basketball League in Osseo WI during the summer of 2009. The team was made up of several returing players and recruits along with a few other area standout players.

The Falcons finished fourth out of four teams in this league with a record of 3-7.

FINAL Standings 
 
UW Stout 8-2- CHAMPS
UW Superior  5-5
Chippewa Valley All Stars 4-6
UW River Falls 3-7

Here is an article the Eau Claire Leader Telegram did on the league.

Women’s college basketball: Area standouts on display in Osseo

By John Casper Jr.
Leader-Telegram staff
OSSEO – When a lack of interest threatened to take away a valuable offseason endeavor for his players, UW-Superior women’s basketball coach Don Mulhern looked to Chuck Gregorich to keep it going.Gregorich, father of three former standouts at Altoona and a fixture in the local girls basketball scene, didn’t let him down. And that’s why Thursdays this summer at the Osseo-Fairchild gymnasium, you can find some of the best women’s basketball players the Chippewa Valley has to offer.

Gregorich runs the Western Wisconsin Women’s Basketball League, a summer league for college players. It’s more organized than an open gym, gives future and current teammates a chance to bond in a competitive atmosphere and offers an opportunity for others a chance to regularly play at a high level. Although it plans to expand next year, the league has just four teams this year – one from UW-River Falls, one from UW-Stout, one from UW-Superior and a Chippewa Valley All-Stars team made up of Division II and III players, including some from as far away as Marshfield.

There are two more weeks left in the season. The games are played at 6:30 and 7:30 p.m. Thursdays at Osseo-Fairchild, and the public is welcome to attend.

“I think it’s invaluable,” said Mulhern, who called the Eau Claire area a “hotbed” for girls basketball. “There are plenty of college women who want to play and get better. This is a chance for them to have two months of playing competitive basketball against really good Division II and DIII level players.”

Sarah Pollock, a former UW-River Falls player, ran what was called the St. Croix Valley Women’s Basketball League from 2003-’08 at River Falls High School. For the first five years, she said as many as 11 teams participated each season, but that number dropped to seven in 2008. This year, she received interest from just five. With the rental costs for the high school gym and the low number of teams, Pollock decided not to run it.

That’s when Mulhern turned to Gregorich.

“I just mentioned to him that he might be a guy who would want to do it,” said Mulhern, who as a coach can have nothing to do with the actual setting up of the league, hence the need for an outside party to intervene. “He communicated with her as to how she did it, and he set the whole thing up.”

Osseo-Fairchild allowed use of the gym for a small fee. Gregorich enlisted Butch Olson to help with gym set-up and scheduling the referees. In a matter of weeks, the league was set.

Each team plays two games every Thursday. It’s only for Division II and III players; NCAA regulations won’t allow Division I players on scholarship. High school teams aren’t allowed in the league to ensure each game is competitive. The school coaches are allowed to watch, although they can’t instruct. The teams themselves don’t have summer coaches unlike high school summer leagues.

There’s a scoreboard and running clock, and although wins and losses aren’t the main motivating factors, winning still is important.

“I’m a pretty competitive person so any game I play in I’m here to win,” said UW-Stout forward Julia Hirssig, a first-team all-Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference selection.

The games allow for new teammates to bond. Several incoming recruits are playing with their new teammates, such as Eau Claire Regis’ Casteele Miller, who is playing with the UW-Superior entry and Spring Valley’s Kimmy Keehr, who is playing with UW-Stout.

“It’s been a really good thing for the recruits to play with the returning kids,” Gregorich said. “You can see the growth of those kids just from the first week of not moving well, getting adjusted to now, making aggressive moves to the ball.”

Former Chippewa Falls guard Andrea Ruf spent her first year of college at UW-Eau Claire before deciding she wanted to play again. She transferred to UW-River Falls, and the summer games give her a chance to bond with her new teammates, including Altoona’s Brittany and Tiffany Gregorich – Chuck’s daughters – and Jenna Hanson, who will have one more year of eligibility remaining.

“I wanted to play,” Ruf said. “I love being on a team and having friends on a team. It’s not even so much the workout that’s the best part, it’s just being on a team. It’s a good time. I like it.”

Others just do it to stay involved with basketball over the summer. Eau Claire North’s Whitney Rawdon will play at Division II Northwest Missouri State next year. She doesn’t have any future teammates here but still enjoys playing with the Chippewa Valley All-Stars entry, which includes Colfax’s Courtney Doucette (a Minnesota-Duluth recruit) and Marshfield’s Katie Wolff (a Winona State recruit).

“I just needed to get some sort of basketball to get a feel for it,” she said. “My coaches encourage it. Anything basketball related, they encourage it.”

Gregorich hopes the league will grow in the future. UW-Eau Claire was already committed to play in a league in the Minneapolis area this summer but will join the league next year. He’s hoping to add teams from UW-La Crosse, Viterbo, Winona State and St. Mary’s in Minnesota as well.

“As long as my kids are involved, it’s no big deal,” Gregorich said. “We aren’t doing this to make money. It’s for the kids.”

If the league didn’t exist, teams would be forced to schedule open gyms on their own, which can lead to disorganized play.

“It’s nice to get out here because it’s a higher-level intensity,” Hirssig said. “We want to do this. We really do. It’s a lot of fun coming out here and playing against these other girls.”

The league isn’t unique. There are leagues for men and women in the Minneapolis area. The UW-Eau Claire men play in a league in Chippewa Falls, which mostly is composed of current Blugolds and past Division III players in the area. But the Western Women’s Basketball League prides itself on being a bit more competitive than others.

“It’s a great opportunity to hone themselves in the offseason,” Mulhern said. “A lot of time there’s opportunities for men. This is a good chance for women to get an opportunity to get better and help bring women’s basketball in this area to the next level.”

See picture below. What is Taylor House laughing about?

 

Women's college basketball standouts like UW-Stout's Julia Hirssig take part in the Western Wisconsin Women's Basketball League every Thursday at Osseo-Fairchild High School.

Women's college basketball standouts like UW-Stout's Julia Hirssig take part in the Western Wisconsin Women's Basketball League every Thursday at Osseo-Fairchild High School.

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Falcons play in AAU Summer Shootout

Posted by Falcons Fan on July 14, 2009

The  Falcons played in two summer AAU basketball tournaments.  The tournaments was played at UW-Stout in Menomonie. Due to age limits the teams were made up of the incoming recruits and the returning Sophomores and Juniors.

The team played well finishing with winning records each weekend. It was a good chance for many of the recruits to meet some of the returning players.

 

 

 

 

 

2nd Tournament team picture

2nd Tournament team picture

 

 

AAU Shootout

AAU Shootout

AAU Shootout

AAU Shootout

AAU Shootout

AAU Shootout

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