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Well I must start off today's blog addressing an incident that happened earlier today at practice. We had an early practice because we were flying out in the afternoon to play Campbell tomorrow night.  Because of the early practice, classes had to be missed.  The guys at practice were just the ones traveling.  With only about 15 min. left in practice, I was about to get into an aggressive defensive stance when I noticed coach Alexander (our head assistant) laughing about something behind me in the distance.  I looked back and saw Scott Saunders, whom you will hear about later, starring at our trainer, Paul Malloy. He was in his practice gear in the corner of gym fresh out of class, wearing no socks and holding his shoes in his hands.  He had this look on his face that screamed, 'Paul what's going on?  I have been in the training room for about 20 min lubing up my feet waiting on you to show up and tape my ankles.'  Needless to say, it was quite a funny nonverbal stare down between the feisty Pittsburgh native (Paul) and the towering 6'10" 250 lbs. redshirt (Scott).  I could tell that it wasn't going to be a good day for Scott if he was going to try and catch the last 20 min of practice.  Scott was ready just in time for us to work on our half court offense.  Because Scott is a redshirt, he plays a lot of scout defense, hence the title of the last blog.  After catching some flack about potentially taking German National's girl, Scott was about to make a bad decision.  I knew things were going to get ugly when I looked into my roommate's eyes and saw nothing but Larry Bird-esque determination.  Keaton caught the ball in the left corner, and proceeded to blow by a quick-footed Matthew Dotson on the baseline.  Just as I thought to go and deter his penetration, Scott beat me to it.  Keaton never thought twice about what he was about to do.  As Scott left the ground to the contest the jam, he soon saw nothing but armpit sweat.  Keeping both hands on the ball, the tall lanky Belcher kid from Pendleton County saw nothing but rim the whole time.  As the ball went through the net with great force, the hooting and hollering had already begun.  Practice ended two plays later.  I told Keaton that that was the best dunk I had ever seen him flush.  He disagreed and quickly reminded me of the slams he had in pick up earlier in the year.  I'm not sure if we will ever know.

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We are now on the bus to the hotel here in Raleigh, North Carolina.  We play the Campbell Fighting Camels tomorrow night in the Atlantic Sun Game of the Week on CSS.  It should be fun.  They have a new arena this year and I hear it is really nice.  I am so glad too, because they used to play in a gym that was about the size of a high school auxiliary gym.  It was such a huge advantage to them.  They played so well in that gym.  I have only beaten them once there.  It was my freshman year and we managed to get the win in overtime.  They have been playing so well lately and I know they will want to keep their two game home win streak on us alive.  I am excited and think the team is ready to play hard though.  I can't wait!! Playing college basketball is awesome.  I know I am going to miss it the day it ends. 

 

I also want to say how honored I am on becoming a finalist in the Lowe's Senior Class Award.  It is such a great privilege.  I am very fortunate to have had great parents, a great brother, a wonderful fiancé Emily and her terrific parents, friends, coaches, and role models in my life that have all helped me become who I am.  They all have a part in this recognition.  If you have some time, check it out and vote for your favorite finalist (wink wink).  Thanks to all you who read this and support Belmont Basketball.  We appreciate you more than you know.

 

This blog is dedicated to a unique group of individuals.  It is a Special Edition Blog, featuring the one and only, Gold Nuggets.  This name is bestowed upon the group of guys who day in and day out, lay it all out there in practice to better the team.  They get no game minutes.  They get no recognition.  They get no glory, yet are just as important as anyone involved in this program.  The starting line up consists of:  Adam Barnes, David Stanley, Brandon Baker, and Scott Saunders.  Keaton Belcher will be assisting me on a comprehensive bio on each of these players.

 

Adam Barnes #24:  Guard 6'2" 175 lbs.  Clarksville, TN

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Adam is a young vibrant outgoing soul with a smile that will light up a room.  He loves girls.  In fact the first day of school in the fall I saw Adam three different times throughout the day and each time he was talking to a different female.  Adam loves barbeque sauce, tenacious defense, Will Smith, Jason Statham, smiling, girls, and telling jokes.  He is deadly off the dribble and from trey land. 

 


David Stanley #11:  Guard 6'2" 175 lbs. Louisville, KY

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David is actually related to me, kinda.  My first cousin, Jimmy Stanley, is also first cousins with David.  Neat fact.  David is a cool customer around campus.  He loves wearing his Ballard High School travel pants to class and acting like he didn't hear the coaches when he messes up a play.  He also loves Alabama football and Kentucky basketball.  With one of the purest strokes this side of the Mississippi, he is lethal from deep.  He has a wonderful girlfriend named Jill whom we all like very much.  Dave will be moving into my apt next year.  He has worked really hard in the weight room and is recipient of the 'Hard Body' Award for this season.  My hat is off to you Dave.

 

Brandon Baker #45:  Forward 6'7" 210 lbs.  Milford, OH

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Baker and I took Mass Media and Society this past summer semester.  He wore basketball shoes to class everyday and forgot his homework often.  He loves Jack Johnson, the Cincinnati Reds and Bengals, Mountain Dew, laughing, raining threes on the first team, ping pong, and NBA 2k9.  He once gambled away his roommate's microwave and believes that having weights in prisons creates 'super criminals.' With an uncanny ability to make plays on both sides of the ball, he has a promising future in a Bruin's uniform. 'Say my name.'

 

Scott Saunders  #23:  Center 6'10"  250 lbs.  New Orleans, LA 

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Scott loves steak, dunking, sighing, disagreeing with whatever you say, the training room, large cookies, wearing thermal underwear under his jeans, playing guitar, driving his Magnum, and the Saints.  He is a lot smarter than most people think and is really good at sweating.  He is strong and wears a mouthpiece during practice.  He loves getting into discussions with our trainer, Paul, about what is better: taping your ankles or wearing ankle braces.  Scott is very fundamentally sound and has good hands for a big man.  He will add a lot to next year's team.  He spent his first year at Rice University and was a high recruit coming out of high school.  He spends at least 10 minutes after every practice and works on dunking and ridiculous shots, then heads to the training room for another 30 min of who knows what.

 

This concludes the Gold Nuggets.  I hope that you enjoyed this blog and may God bless you.  As always, Go Bruins!!

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Andy, you are right about Campbell's old gym. My first road game was at Campbell in that gym. I was wearing a Belmont sweatshirt and some lady who was also a Belmont fan started talking to me. It turned out to be the legendary Adam Mark's mom.

I don't know how the locker rooms where at that place, but the facilities for the fans left a little to be desired. I hope you guys break in the new arena with a win.

Congratulations on being a finalist for the Lowe's Senior Class Award! I'll be voting for you. Also, good luck tonight at Campbell. I hope you guys come away with the win! Maybe Keaton will have one of those dunks tonight. Haha. GO BELMONT!!!

Ange - great blog - Hey to all the unsung heroes of the team,you will have your time. I'm looking forward to watching each and every one of you next year. Good win tonight over Campbell. Don't make me walk around so much, you know I like at least a 20 point spread. I don't think I've seen many of those this year. Csmpbell played a great game. I love you guys (Belmont players you are all real winners on and off the court).

Very nice blog Andy! Its nice to see that the "Golden Nuggets" get the credit they deserve for making sure the Bruins are prepared for every game.

Unsung Heroes deserve recognition...

Unbelievable, awesome comeback win Friday night!
And,"hats off" to our "gold nuggetts." We look forward to their future as BRUINS!
BW

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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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