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#1
Up next for Gallaudet Bison would be on December 27, at Medgar Evers College (0-7), and December 29, at City College of New York (0-8). Both teams are combinated for 0-15 record, so look for GU to win both cupcake games easily in the state of New York to improve it's record from 5-2 to 7-2.
#2
Quote from: harrishoop on December 01, 2008, 04:09:13 PM
Quote from: CACsportsnut on December 01, 2008, 07:43:19 AM
Definately congratulations to Galluadett for winning the tournament, and their 4-0 start. Congrats to Sekoe too, he is having a great season and really helping galluadett. Only thing is they may be 4-0, but the combianed records of the 4 teams are 4-16. 3 wins coming from Christiendem. Definately great confidence builder to start 4-0, but i really want to see how they handle Marymount...if they do...then I'm close to being a believer.

I'm with you. They almost never had a 4-0 start in years and congrats to them. I'm quite surprised how they set their tournament with Penn State-Berk, MD Bible knowing for a fact they had a big fat chance to win it all.  I remember Coach DeStefano setting up tougher opponents likes of Widener, Averett, Philly Pharmacy,  some of the NY teams to get them prepared for the CAC. I'll be at the Gally/Marymount game this Wednesday and bringing a recruit w/ me to watch. 

I got to agree with harrishoop with this comment upward. Coach DeStefano tend to setting up tough schedule compare to this year's cupcake schedule. Also, to be honest with you... CAC was much more competitive and stronger conference in past with Catholic and Goucher in the league.

I predicted that Gallaudet would go 4-0 head start this year then lose to Marymount. But for whatever reasons the team set the schedule this year... maybe was because they need some morale and build team's confidence for the future. Maybe Coach Barber is different from Coach D.

I recalled that Coach DeStefano had those guts to schedule against then nation ranked #6 Nebraska Wesleyan and actually upset them at Field House in one of those old glory days.

All I could say is different coach and different era... Go Bison!
#3
Gallaudet jumping into 4-0 head start after win the Gallaudet Holiday Basketball tournament over Maryland Bible College, 70-67 in championship game tonight.

They beat Penn State-York, 95-83 last night in semi-final play.

Sekoe White won the tournament MVP, while Senior Jon Mowl and Freshman Tony Tatum was named to the All-Tournament team.
Gallaudet beat Randolph College 61-57 and Christendom 80-54 in their first two games of the season.

Up next for the Bison ballers is at the conference foe, Marymount University on this Wednesday, February 3rd.
#4
General football / Re: Around the Nation board
August 11, 2007, 05:40:16 PM
Michael Weinstock appointed Interim Athletic Director

Michael Weinstock has been appointed interim athletic director for Gallaudet's Athletic and Intramural Programs. Weinstock has been the coordinator of Athletics, P.E., Recreation, and Intramural Programs for approximately the past 11 years at the Model Secondary School for the Deaf (MSSD). Prior to that position he was the assistant athletic director/intramurals coordinator at MSSD for 12 years. Weinstock is a 1976 graduate of MSSD and a 1981 alumnus of Gallaudet, where he lettered in basketball for four years. He went on to earn his master's degree from Gallaudet in 1994.

During his time at MSSD, Weinstock was very active in the "M" Booster Club and helped increase donations, sponsorships, and support for the organization. In 2000, he founded the Clerc Classic boys and girls basketball and cheerleading tournament, which had top teams from the nation's deaf schools competing for the national title. He has coached a number of middle school, high school, and college-level sports teams for the past 26 years. Under his tenure as coach, the girls' and boys' basketball teams won numerous National Deaf Prep championships --16 of them while he was athletic director. He coached the girls' softball team, which also earned special national recognition. Silent News honored Weinstock as Coach of the Year in boys basketball, girls basketball, football, and girls softball. In 1997 he coached the U.S.A. women's basketball team, which won a gold medal at the Deaf World Games in Denmark. He was also the director of the U.S.A. Team Development at the Deaf Olympic Games in Italy in 2001. Weinstock has stated that one of his proudest moments was being selected as Coach of the Month by ESPN.com in 2000. Coaching has been a big part of Weinstock's professional career and he is also pleased that a number of staff who worked for him throughout the years have become athletic directors at deaf schools across the nation.

Weinstock looks forward to working with the Gallaudet community and will be committed to ensuring the integrity of all athletic programming and in bringing them to a higher level of standards, competitiveness, and recognition. One of his main priorities will be to focus on academic issues for student-athletes and to foster increased collaborative efforts between all athletic programs and faculty.

Link - http://www.gallaudetathletics.com/sports/generalnews/2007-08/08092007_MWAnnouncedIAD
#5
Region 6 women's basketball / Re: CAC
August 11, 2007, 12:00:36 PM
Michael Weinstock appointed Interim Athletic Director

Michael Weinstock has been appointed interim athletic director for Gallaudet's Athletic and Intramural Programs. Weinstock has been the coordinator of Athletics, P.E., Recreation, and Intramural Programs for approximately the past 11 years at the Model Secondary School for the Deaf (MSSD). Prior to that position he was the assistant athletic director/intramurals coordinator at MSSD for 12 years. Weinstock is a 1976 graduate of MSSD and a 1981 alumnus of Gallaudet, where he lettered in basketball for four years. He went on to earn his master's degree from Gallaudet in 1994.

During his time at MSSD, Weinstock was very active in the "M" Booster Club and helped increase donations, sponsorships, and support for the organization. In 2000, he founded the Clerc Classic boys and girls basketball and cheerleading tournament, which had top teams from the nation's deaf schools competing for the national title. He has coached a number of middle school, high school, and college-level sports teams for the past 26 years. Under his tenure as coach, the girls' and boys' basketball teams won numerous National Deaf Prep championships --16 of them while he was athletic director. He coached the girls' softball team, which also earned special national recognition. Silent News honored Weinstock as Coach of the Year in boys basketball, girls basketball, football, and girls softball. In 1997 he coached the U.S.A. women's basketball team, which won a gold medal at the Deaf World Games in Denmark. He was also the director of the U.S.A. Team Development at the Deaf Olympic Games in Italy in 2001. Weinstock has stated that one of his proudest moments was being selected as Coach of the Month by ESPN.com in 2000. Coaching has been a big part of Weinstock's professional career and he is also pleased that a number of staff who worked for him throughout the years have become athletic directors at deaf schools across the nation.

Weinstock looks forward to working with the Gallaudet community and will be committed to ensuring the integrity of all athletic programming and in bringing them to a higher level of standards, competitiveness, and recognition. One of his main priorities will be to focus on academic issues for student-athletes and to foster increased collaborative efforts between all athletic programs and faculty.

Link - http://www.gallaudetathletics.com/sports/generalnews/2007-08/08092007_MWAnnouncedIAD
#6
Michael Weinstock appointed Interim Athletic Director

Michael Weinstock has been appointed interim athletic director for Gallaudet's Athletic and Intramural Programs. Weinstock has been the coordinator of Athletics, P.E., Recreation, and Intramural Programs for approximately the past 11 years at the Model Secondary School for the Deaf (MSSD). Prior to that position he was the assistant athletic director/intramurals coordinator at MSSD for 12 years. Weinstock is a 1976 graduate of MSSD and a 1981 alumnus of Gallaudet, where he lettered in basketball for four years. He went on to earn his master's degree from Gallaudet in 1994.

During his time at MSSD, Weinstock was very active in the "M" Booster Club and helped increase donations, sponsorships, and support for the organization. In 2000, he founded the Clerc Classic boys and girls basketball and cheerleading tournament, which had top teams from the nation's deaf schools competing for the national title. He has coached a number of middle school, high school, and college-level sports teams for the past 26 years. Under his tenure as coach, the girls' and boys' basketball teams won numerous National Deaf Prep championships --16 of them while he was athletic director. He coached the girls' softball team, which also earned special national recognition. Silent News honored Weinstock as Coach of the Year in boys basketball, girls basketball, football, and girls softball. In 1997 he coached the U.S.A. women's basketball team, which won a gold medal at the Deaf World Games in Denmark. He was also the director of the U.S.A. Team Development at the Deaf Olympic Games in Italy in 2001. Weinstock has stated that one of his proudest moments was being selected as Coach of the Month by ESPN.com in 2000. Coaching has been a big part of Weinstock's professional career and he is also pleased that a number of staff who worked for him throughout the years have become athletic directors at deaf schools across the nation.

Weinstock looks forward to working with the Gallaudet community and will be committed to ensuring the integrity of all athletic programming and in bringing them to a higher level of standards, competitiveness, and recognition. One of his main priorities will be to focus on academic issues for student-athletes and to foster increased collaborative efforts between all athletic programs and faculty.

Link - http://www.gallaudetathletics.com/sports/generalnews/2007-08/08092007_MWAnnouncedIAD
#7
Region 6 women's basketball / Re: CAC
August 11, 2007, 11:52:01 AM
Gallaudet Athletics launched new website with new look, interactives features and on..


Click on.. http://www.gallaudetathletics.com/


Many thanks to the Presto Sports and Viable, Inc. for make it possible.
#8
General football / Re: Around the Nation board
August 11, 2007, 11:50:16 AM
Gallaudet Athletics launched new website with new look, interactives features and on..


Click on.. http://www.gallaudetathletics.com/


Many thanks to the Presto Sports and Viable, Inc. for make it possible.
#9
Gallaudet Athletics launched new website with new look, interactives features and on..


Click on.. http://www.gallaudetathletics.com/


Many thanks to the Presto Sports and Viable, Inc. for make it possible.
#10
Region 6 women's basketball / Re: CAC
February 14, 2007, 07:54:21 PM
result from field house..

catholic beat gallaudet 74-40.
#11
Mary Wash. beat Gally 73-62. Halftime was in favor of Mary Washington, 39-33.
#12
Region 6 women's basketball / Re: CAC
February 08, 2007, 07:36:01 PM
#14 UMW Eagles win 75-24 over Gallaudet Bison.
#13
Region 6 women's basketball / Re: CAC
February 08, 2007, 06:52:38 PM
#14 UMW    -  33    *HALF*
@ Gallaudet -  10
#14
Final from Field House..

Goucher Gophers beat Gallaudet Bison, 85-67. It was 39-33 at the halftime in favor of the Gophers. Both teams shot for total of 23 three points shot made.

Russo - 31 points (9 three pointers)
Mowl - 16 points (3 three pointers)
#15
Region 6 women's basketball / Re: CAC
February 06, 2007, 10:38:48 PM
Goucher beat Gallaudet 68-53 at Field House. Swan of Goucher led the way with 22 points. Foronda led the pace for the Bison with 19 points.