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We start the season off 1-1, winning our home opener against Samford then turning around and losing a heartbreaker to Austin Peay with 0.2 seconds left. Over 3,000 fans showed up at the Curb Event Center to cheer us on against the Bulldogs in the first game. Our student section was the biggest I've seen in my four years at Belmont.  The large support of the students, backed by the Greek life, brought excitement to the game. It was good to see a lot of alumni and former players. Many people have been asking us if the new three point line would affect our shooting, but after hitting 13 threes against Samford I think we'll be just fine. I was really proud of our team, we did a good job of executing our game plan, and got solid play from everyone that stepped onto the court (Congratulations to my roommate, Keaton Belcher for being a co-recipient of the Baskin Game Ball). We thought that the momentum from the Samford game would carry over against Austin Peay, but it only lasted the first half. We jumped out early on them and things were looking good. Jon House played really well and was hard for them to guard. I think he ended up with 18 points, which is a career high for him. I'm glad he is on our team, eh? By the way, he has really stepped up his travel attire with a brand new sports coat that is black velvet with a checker pattern. Looking good Jon. Unfortunately the second half didn't turn out as well as Jon's new sports coat. We were a little sluggish to start the second half and made some bad turnovers. Austin Peay did a good job of executing their offense and knocking down shots. With 10 seconds left we were down 3 points, and Alex Renfroe had a great offensive rebound and put-back. He might be one of the best offensive rebounders I've ever seen. On the put-back he got fouled and knocked down his free throw to tie the game up. Austin Peay called timeout and set up a play for a last shot. They missed the shot but Drake Reed was fouled in his attempt to get the rebound with 0.2 seconds left. He hit both free throws. With the clock being under 0.5 seconds, we had to throw it the length of the court and tip it in to tie. If the clock were over 0.5 seconds we would have been able to attempt a shot (at least I think thats the rule), but unfortunately that was not the case. It was a tough loss, but we get a chance to play them again here in the next couple weeks. We also lost Shane Dansby for a week or two due to a high ankle sprain during the first two minutes of the game against Austin Peay.

            After a day off, we started a long week of practice preparing for Pittsburgh. On Thursday, Alex and I collided in practice and I ended up spraining my MCL.  I sat out Friday's and Saturday's practices.  We also have some guys that are sounding sick.  Injury and illness can really throw kinks in a team.  I hope it is something that doesn't affect us too much this year. 

            I'm actually sitting on the plane to Pittsburgh right now. I made sure I sat next to the only English major on the team, Brandon Baker. He is a red-shirt freshman and will be looking good in his business casual attire tomorrow night on the bench. If there are any grammatical errors, be sure to send him an email about it. This is a great opportunity for our team and our program to have a good showing.  Pittsburgh is a great team and they are ranked 6th in the country for a reason. But all we can worry about is controlling what we can control. We have to know our scouting report, we have to be confident and aggressive, and we have to play hard every possession. If we do those things, win or lose, it will be a step forward for our team. Being a senior I understand how much fun these trips and games can be when you come ready to play.  I am also really looking forward to seeing my brother.  He doesn't get to see me play but 2 or 3 times a season.  He is making the trip up with Ralph and Pops.  It is also a special trip for Paul our athletic trainer, as he is a Pittsburgh native.  We have heard all week how great the city of Pittsburgh is while we were getting our ankles taped.

 emily_cahill.jpgNow we need to give a shout out to Thanksgiving, Belmont's Volleyball team, and coach Josh McMillan on becoming a father. I'm so proud of our Volleyball team  for winning the A-Sun Championship and especially the seniors, Cat and Emily.  Good job and good luck!  I hope everyone has a great Thanksgiving and safe travels.  I just ran into a diehard Pittsburgh fan in the airport, and she was giving me a scouting report of the team.  Thanks Emma.  As always, Go Bruins!



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Good luck Andy and Team! GO BRUINS...And, have a blessed Thanksgiving Season.
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I spotted some grammar mistakes. Tell Brandon Baker to step it up.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Andy Wicke
Senior G, Belmont

Andy hopes to lead the Bruins back to another NCAA Tournament bid in 2008-09, building on a season that saw him among league leaders in assist-to-turnover ratio, assists, free throw percentage and three-point field goals per game. He had 14 double figure scoring games in 2007-08, and an outstanding performance in NCAA Tournament vs. Duke, scoring 14 points on 4-for-5 three-point shooting off the bench. In 2006-07, he was a member of the Atlantic Sun All-Tournament Team and an Academic All-Conference after leading the team and Atlantic Sun and finishing 16th nationally in three-point field goal percentage (.440). Andy was an Atlantic Sun All-Freshman Team and Academic All-Conference Team member in 2005-06. After graduation, he hopes to attend dental school.

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