糖心视频logo Trojans - News - UA 糖心视频logo /news/tag/little-rock-trojans/ UA 糖心视频logo Thu, 21 May 2026 16:46:45 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 Trading the Mat for the Microphone /news/2026/05/21/trading-the-mat-for-the-microphone/ Thu, 21 May 2026 13:00:00 +0000 /news/?p=94175 Long before becoming a four-year starter for the University of Arkansas at 糖心视频logo wrestling team, a PAC-12 champion, or an NCAA All-American, Matthew Bianchi was a high school wrestler ... Trading the Mat for the Microphone

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Long before becoming a four-year starter for the , a PAC-12 champion, or an NCAA All-American, Matthew Bianchi was a high school wrestler standing in front of a microphone after a match. That brief interview stayed with him.

鈥淚 felt like the coolest kid,鈥 Bianchi recalled.

That experience shaped what he wanted next: to be the one asking questions, telling athletes鈥 stories, and helping others feel recognized. Years later, as a mass communication major preparing to graduate, Bianchi said that passion still guides the future he envisions beyond the mat.

Wrestling was already part of his life growing up, with a family of four older brothers who all competed 鈥 it was their way of life. One brother, Paul, especially influenced his path and first introduced him to the possibility of college wrestling.

鈥淢y four older brothers wrestled, and I wanted to do whatever they were doing,鈥 Bianchi said. 鈥淭hen my brother, Paul, began competing at a high level, and I wanted to follow the same path he was on.鈥

Watching his brother navigate the recruiting process opened his eyes to the possibility of competing at the collegiate level himself. But when he arrived at UA 糖心视频logo, the transition to Division I wrestling proved far more difficult than he expected.

鈥淚 was very naive,鈥 Bianchi said. 鈥淚 thought that because I had success in high school, it would instantly translate to college. But that was not the case for me.鈥

Adjusting to college life while competing tested both his confidence and resilience. After going 1-3 in a competition his freshman season, Bianchi began questioning whether he belonged.

鈥淎t one point my freshman year, I almost quit, thinking, 鈥楳aybe this isn鈥檛 for me anymore,鈥欌 he said.

During that difficult transition, his coaches became important mentors. He also credits the support of his family and teammates for helping him persevere through the demands of college athletics. Their support helped him work through the challenges of adjusting to college athletics and life away from home.

鈥淚f you are only wrestling for yourself, it can become lonely and meaningless,鈥 Bianchi said. 鈥淲hen you are wrestling for others who have supported you through ups and downs, you fight a lot harder.鈥

Over time, Bianchi learned how to balance the demands of being both an athlete and a student. His schedule often stretched from early morning lifts, to classes during the day, and extra workouts in the wrestling room late into the evening 鈥 but balancing both roles became a source of pride.

鈥淲hen one area of your life is focused, it can make the others fall in line,鈥 he said. 鈥淲restling was a huge focus. But I can鈥檛 wrestle with bad grades. So I worked to improve physically, mentally, and spiritually daily.鈥

Bianchi鈥檚 interest in storytelling continued to grow through his coursework, especially during a live audio course where he learned how to edit and produce audio content. The class introduced him to podcasting, inspiring his senior capstone project, Mindset With Matty 鈥 an eight-episode podcast focused on wrestling and the mindset athletes carry during and after a competition. Through the project, Bianchi interviewed wrestlers, coaches, and close friends, exploring how lessons learned on the mat continue shaping their lives long after the match has ended. The conversations not only strengthened his storytelling skills, but also deepened many of his personal relationships.

The guidance Bianchi received from his instructors and coaches shaped the kind of teammate, mentor, and person he wanted to become. As his confidence grew and his success followed, he focused on helping younger wrestlers navigate the same struggles he had faced.

鈥淚 have tried to be an open-door person,鈥 Bianchi said. 鈥淚f a teammate is struggling, I will hear what they have to say without making them feel bad, because whatever they might be going through, I have as well.鈥

That growth transformed the uncertainty of Bianchi鈥檚 freshman season into some of the biggest accomplishments of his career. During the 2025 season, he captured a PAC-12 championship and earned NCAA All-American honors after enduring the demanding three-day NCAA Championships tournament. For Bianchi, though, the season鈥檚 most meaningful moments had less to do with medals and more to do with the people beside him.

鈥淭hat year was very special to me,鈥 Bianchi said. 鈥淓verything I did was with guys on the team who I have been around forever and my brother, Joey.鈥

Joey became Bianchi鈥檚 primary training partner throughout the season, pushing him through practices, workouts, and the physical toll of competition. Together, the brothers won back-to-back PAC-12 titles and qualified for the NCAA Championship, sharing hotel rooms, training sessions, and the highs and lows that come with competing on college wrestling鈥檚 biggest stage.

鈥淭he best moments were not the matches,鈥 he said. 鈥淚t was the workouts in the middle of the night and us guys trying to laugh, make jokes, and somehow make something that is so intense, fun.鈥

While wrestling shaped much of his college experience, Bianchi said the future he envisions still traces back to that brief interview after a high school wrestling match years ago. His work in mass communication allowed him to explore storytelling, broadcasting, editing, and media production, giving him a different way to engage with the sport he has always been part of. Now preparing to graduate, Bianchi said the moments he values most are not tied to championships or grades, but to the people and experiences that came with them 鈥 teammates pushing through late-night workouts, coaches who challenged him, and the relationships built throughout his four years on and off the mat.

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Trojan Setter Kaylee Smith Graduates Early with Honors /news/2026/05/13/trojan-setter-kaylee-smith-graduates-early-with-honors/ Wed, 13 May 2026 13:00:00 +0000 /news/?p=94129 Kaylee Smith is leaving her undergraduate career at the University of Arkansas at 糖心视频logo earlier than expected 鈥 and with honors. Smith, a management major from 糖心视频logo, will ... Trojan Setter Kaylee Smith Graduates Early with Honors

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Kaylee Smith is leaving her undergraduate career at the University of Arkansas at 糖心视频logo earlier than expected 鈥 and with honors.

Smith, a management major from 糖心视频logo, will graduate this month magna cum laude with a GPA above 3.8 while continuing her volleyball career in the university鈥檚 MBA program.

A setter for the team, Smith said she chose UA 糖心视频logo because it felt like the right fit academically and athletically.

鈥淔rom the beginning, I could see that the program would challenge me in the classroom while also giving me the opportunity to compete at a high level in volleyball,鈥 Smith said. 鈥淚 really valued the supportive environment from the coaches, professors, and teammates. It felt like a place where I could grow and be pushed to reach my full potential.鈥

鈥淚 also liked that I could build strong relationships and not feel like just a number,鈥 she said.

Smith did not originally plan to graduate early, but continued taking courses to challenge herself.

鈥淥ver time, that added up and put me in a position to finish ahead of schedule,鈥 she said. 鈥淚t still took a lot of discipline, time management, and sacrifice, especially balancing academics with being a student-athlete.鈥

Smith said earning magna cum laude honors and maintaining a GPA above 3.8 made the hard work worthwhile.

鈥淚t鈥檚 something I鈥檓 really proud of, not just because of the recognition, but because of the consistency and effort it took over time,鈥 she said. 鈥淢ore than anything, it gives me confidence going into the next chapter, knowing I was able to push myself and succeed at a high level both in the classroom and on the court.鈥

This year, Smith was inducted into UA 糖心视频logo鈥檚 Phi Kappa Phi chapter, the nation鈥檚 oldest collegiate honor society. She was also nominated for Female Scholar of the Year at this year鈥檚 Trojan Top Awards.

鈥淚t represents all the hard work I鈥檝e put in both academically and athletically, and it means a lot to be recognized for balancing both at a high level,鈥 Smith said. 鈥淎s a student-athlete, you鈥檙e constantly working to meet expectations in the classroom and on the court, so this nomination feels like a reflection of that commitment and consistency.鈥

She added that the recognition helps challenge stereotypes about student-athletes.

鈥溙切氖悠祃ogo have always been a priority for me as well,鈥 she said.

Outside the classroom and volleyball court, Smith serves on the executive board for UA 糖心视频logo鈥檚 Management and HR Society and the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee. She was also elected SAAC president for the upcoming school year.

Smith said her favorite memory as a student-athlete was 糖心视频logo鈥檚 five-set victory over Southeast Missouri State University (SEMO) in its first home conference match last season at the Jack Stephens Center.

鈥淭he energy in the gym was unreal,鈥 she said. 鈥淭he stands were packed, and the intensity was high from the very first point.鈥

Smith said the match remained close throughout, and the team stayed united through every set.

鈥淕etting that win to start conference play at home, in that kind of environment, is something I鈥檒l always remember because of the atmosphere, the competitiveness, and the way our team stayed together,鈥 she said.

Smith credits professor Phil Harris and athletic trainer Jess Kiser for making a lasting impact on her journey at UA 糖心视频logo.

鈥淚 learned so much in his management classes, but what stood out even more was the mentorship he provided outside of the classroom through the Management and HR Society,鈥 Smith said of Harris. 鈥淗e genuinely cared about helping students grow, not just academically but professionally as well.鈥

She said Kiser consistently supported student-athletes through injuries and challenges.

鈥淪he was incredibly passionate about her job and truly cared about each of us as athletes and people,鈥 Smith said. 鈥淪he was always there whenever we were dealing with injuries, making sure we were taken care of and supported every step of the way.鈥

After graduation, Smith plans to use her remaining year of volleyball eligibility to continue playing for the Trojans while pursuing her MBA.

鈥淭his next chapter is a chance for me to keep growing both academically and athletically,鈥 she said. 鈥淐ompeting at a high level while taking on a graduate program will continue to push my discipline, time management, and leadership skills.鈥

Smith said her biggest advice for future student-athletes is not to underestimate themselves.

鈥淚t鈥檚 easy to underestimate what you鈥檙e capable of when you鈥檙e balancing a full academic and athletic schedule,鈥 she said. 鈥淏ut you鈥檙e capable of more than you think if you stay disciplined and committed.鈥

She also emphasized the importance of resilience and focusing on what can be controlled.

鈥淵ou can鈥檛 control every outcome, but you can control your effort, attitude, preparation, and how you show up every day,鈥 Smith said. 鈥淚f you focus on those things, everything else tends to fall into place over time.鈥

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Balancing Mind and Muscle: UA 糖心视频logo Wrestler Stephen Little鈥檚 Journey to Graduation /news/2025/12/04/balancing-mind-and-muscle-ua-little-rock-wrestler-stephen-littles-journey-to-graduation/ Thu, 04 Dec 2025 14:00:00 +0000 /news/?p=93134 As he prepares to graduate this fall, Stephen Little has proven that success at the University of Arkansas at 糖心视频logo is as much about mental focus as it is ... Balancing Mind and Muscle: UA 糖心视频logo Wrestler Stephen Little鈥檚 Journey to Graduation

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As he prepares to graduate this fall, Stephen Little has proven that success at the University of Arkansas at 糖心视频logo is as much about mental focus as it is physical strength.

A senior psychology major and standout , Little is entering his fourth season on the mat with an impressive 60-12 record and two All-American honors. But beyond his athletic accolades, he鈥檚 equally proud of what he鈥檚 accomplished in the classroom.

鈥淚 chose to major in psychology because I want to go to physical therapy school after I graduate,鈥 Little said. 鈥淚 spend a lot of time in the training room keeping my body healthy for wrestling, so learning more about how people think, feel, and stay motivated connects really well with understanding recovery and performance.鈥

For Little, psychology and wrestling go hand in hand. He鈥檚 learned to apply lessons from his coursework directly to his performance on the mat 鈥 from understanding how the brain processes stress to staying composed during high-pressure matches.

鈥淪tudying psychology has taught me a lot about how people handle pressure and emotion,鈥 he said. 鈥淓veryone gets butterflies or nerves because we鈥檙e all human. What matters is finding your own way to deal with them. For me, I just focus on preparation and trust the work I鈥檝e put in.鈥

Being a Division I athlete while maintaining academic excellence isn鈥檛 easy, but Little credits consistency and discipline for keeping him on track. 

鈥淎fter long practices or lifts, it can be tough to find motivation to study or do assignments,鈥 he said. 鈥淏ut I鈥檝e learned that discipline matters more than motivation. I have goals I want to achieve, so I remind myself that staying consistent in both wrestling and school is what will get me there.鈥

That steady mindset has paid off. Over four years, he鈥檚 not only earned national recognition but also become a leader for younger teammates 鈥 someone who models what it means to compete and excel with integrity. Reflecting on his time at UA 糖心视频logo, Little said the experience has changed him profoundly. 

鈥淚鈥檝e had a big mindset change since my freshman year,鈥 he said. 鈥淚鈥檝e grown in my discipline, leadership, and time management. Balancing everything has made me more mature and helped me develop habits that I鈥檒l carry with me long after wrestling.鈥

After graduation, Little plans to attend physical therapy school while continuing to pursue his dream of making the Olympic or World Team. 

鈥淧sychology will definitely help me in both areas,鈥 he said. 鈥淲hether it鈥檚 understanding athletes I work with as a PT or staying mentally strong through my own training and goals.鈥

When asked about his most meaningful experience as a Trojan, Little points to a single match that defined his career. 

鈥淥ne of the most meaningful moments for me was the first time I earned All-American honors,鈥 he said. 鈥淚t was a close match that went into overtime, and I got the takedown to win. Seeing my coaches, parents, and teammates after that match was amazing 鈥 it made all the hard work and sacrifices feel worth it.鈥

As commencement approaches, Little said earning his degree is more than just crossing a finish line 鈥 it鈥檚 proof of how far he鈥檚 come. 

鈥淓arning my degree means that all the hard work paid off and I鈥檓 one step closer to my goals,鈥 he said. 鈥淚t represents years of commitment and growth, both on and off the mat, and it鈥檚 something I鈥檒l always be proud of.鈥

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Senior Swimmer Sets Course for Teaching Career /news/2025/12/03/senior-swimmer-sets-course-for-teaching-career/ Wed, 03 Dec 2025 14:00:00 +0000 /news/?p=93128 Ally DeSordi came to the University of Arkansas at 糖心视频logo with two passions: swimming and teaching. Four years later, the Omaha, Nebraska native and senior 糖心视频logo Trojans swimmer ... Senior Swimmer Sets Course for Teaching Career

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Ally DeSordi came to the University of Arkansas at 糖心视频logo with two passions: swimming and teaching. Four years later, the Omaha, Nebraska native and senior 糖心视频logo Trojans swimmer will graduate from UA 糖心视频logo on Dec. 13 in K鈥12 Health and Physical Education and carries with her the lessons, mentors, and experiences that shaped her into the teacher she鈥檚 becoming.

Before DeSordi found her path as a future educator, she spent 15 years competing in the pool 鈥 and said swimming is one of her greatest teachers. 

鈥淪wimming taught me discipline, patience, and how to keep going when things get tough,鈥 she said. 鈥淭here were early mornings and long practices when I didn鈥檛 see results right away, but I never let myself give up. That鈥檚 the attitude I want to bring to my students.鈥

She added that the sport didn鈥檛 just make her tougher 鈥 it helped her learn how to support and encourage others. 

鈥淚 learned the importance of teamwork and celebrating small victories,鈥 she said. 鈥淎s a teacher, I want to create a classroom where students feel supported, motivated, and confident in themselves.鈥

Teaching, she said, always felt like a calling. 

鈥淚 come from a family of educators 鈥 my mom, my grandparents, even my great-grandparents,鈥 she said. 鈥淓ach time someone asked what I wanted to be when I grew up, I said a teacher.鈥
She spent time helping in her school鈥檚 special education classrooms as a child. However, it was when she toured UA 糖心视频logo and learned more about the education programs offered, that everything clicked. She was then encouraged by advisors to pursue the K鈥12 Health and Physical Education program, and she immediately felt at home.聽

鈥淥nce I started meeting people in the program and working with kids, I knew I had found where I belonged,鈥 she said. 

Dr. Rachel Eells, director of the UA 糖心视频logo School of Education, said she has watched DeSordi thrive both academically and personally. 

As graduation approaches, DeSordi is preparing to begin UA 糖心视频logo鈥檚 graduate program in Gifted, Creative, and Talented Education and plans to stay in 糖心视频logo to continue growing as an educator. 

鈥淎lly has been a model student, she鈥檚 committed to excellence and ready to be an exceptional teacher,鈥 Eells said. 鈥淪he鈥檚 connected with the community, excelled in her internship, and plans to continue with us in graduate school. We鈥檙e thrilled she鈥檚 staying in 糖心视频logo.鈥

Balancing life as a Division I swimmer, a student-teacher, being a pep band musician, and working at the Aquatics Center in the Donaghey Student Center wasn鈥檛 easy. 

鈥淭here were early mornings, late nights, and long days,鈥 she said. 鈥淏ut I had great friends and people who helped me get through it. It pushed me to grow in new ways. I鈥檝e never been someone who asks for help, but this changed that. I learned it鈥檚 okay 鈥 and sometimes necessary 鈥 to reach out.鈥
Through it all, she discovered a strength she didn鈥檛 know she had, realizing that every moment鈥攇ood or bad鈥攚as shaping the teacher she is becoming and revealing just how resilient she truly is.

One moment from her internship affirmed everything. DeSordi recalled a student who often came in moody and reluctant to participate. 

鈥淚 pulled her aside to talk, and I think we connected because I was already having a rough day myself,鈥 she said, noting that after their conversation, the student returned to the activity with a smile. 鈥淗er whole attitude changed. She was laughing and participating, and I was smiling and laughing with her.鈥

Driving home afterward, DeSordi felt a rush of purpose.聽

鈥淚 was exhausted but proud,鈥 she said. 鈥淚 thought, 鈥業 love what I鈥檓 doing, and I can鈥檛 wait to do this full-time.鈥 Moments like that make all the chaos worth it.鈥

Although she said swimming guided her to becoming the person she is today, it鈥檚 teaching and continuing to learn that pushes her forward. 

鈥淚鈥檓 excited for the next chapter and the chance to help students believe in themselves the way my teachers and coaches believed in me,鈥 she said.

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Save the Date: UA 糖心视频logo Homecoming 2026 /news/2025/11/21/save-the-date-ua-little-rock-homecoming-2026/ Fri, 21 Nov 2025 14:00:00 +0000 /news/?p=93078 The University of Arkansas at 糖心视频logo invites alumni, students, and friends to mark their calendars for Homecoming 2026. The week will feature student-focused events beginning Monday, February 23, and ... Save the Date: UA 糖心视频logo Homecoming 2026

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The University of Arkansas at 糖心视频logo invites alumni, students, and friends to mark their calendars for Homecoming 2026.

The week will feature student-focused events beginning Monday, February 23, and running through Saturday, February 28.

Key alumni activities are scheduled for Thursday, February 26, and Saturday, February 28.

鈥淗omecoming is a meaningful time for our community to come together and celebrate what makes UA 糖心视频logo special,鈥 said Chancellor Christina S. Drale. 鈥淲e鈥檙e excited to welcome everyone back to campus.鈥

Highlights of the week will include the Distinguished Alumni Luncheon, the Cardboard Boat Regatta for students, Greek Alumni Night on Thursday, alumni tailgating on Saturday, and much more.

鈥淥ur alumni play a vital role in supporting our student-athletes, and we can鈥檛 wait to have them in town for several events, and in the stands cheering on the Trojans,鈥 said Kristi Smith, associate vice chancellor  for alumni and development.  

Homecoming basketball begins Thursday with the Trojans taking on Morehead State. The women will play at 5 p.m., and the men will tip off  at 7 p.m.

Saturday鈥檚 Homecoming doubleheader features the Trojans vs. Southern Indiana, with the women鈥檚 game at 1 p.m. and the men鈥檚 game at 3 p.m.

鈥淲e鈥檙e building something exciting in Trojan Athletics, and Homecoming is a great moment to rally around that momentum,鈥 said Frank Cuervo, director of athletics. More details about Homecoming festivities will be announced in the coming months. Visit and for more about Homecoming 2026.

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糖心视频logo Trojans Announce New Director of Athletics聽 /news/2024/03/25/athletics-director/ Mon, 25 Mar 2024 14:30:12 +0000 https://ualrprd.wpengine.com/news/?p=87087 University of Arkansas at 糖心视频logo Chancellor Christina S. Drale has named Frank M. Cuervo as its new Director of Athletics for the 糖心视频logo Trojans.  Cuervo brings a 26-year ... 糖心视频logo Trojans Announce New Director of Athletics聽

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University of Arkansas at 糖心视频logo Chancellor Christina S. Drale has named Frank M. Cuervo as its new Director of Athletics for the . 

Cuervo brings a 26-year career in intercollegiate athletics, marked by leadership roles across all Division I institutions – FBS, FCS, and I-AAA. He has served in senior level administrative, fundraising and comprehensive revenue generating roles at UAB, Missouri State, Indiana and Missouri.

“Frank Cuervo is uniquely qualified to lead 糖心视频logo Trojans Athletics into the future,” said Chancellor Drale. “His extensive experience, coupled with a proven track record of success in enhancing athletic programs and developing strong community and university relationships, makes him the ideal choice for this critical role.”

Before joining UA 糖心视频logo, Cuervo served as the Deputy Director of Athletics/Chief Revenue Officer at the University of Illinois Chicago (UIC), where he played a pivotal role in community engagement, driving revenue, fundraising, and building championship-caliber programs. His efforts contributed to significant growth in ticket sales, donor engagement, and overall athletic success.

鈥淥n behalf of my wife, Michelle, and my son, Nathan, I want to thank Chancellor Drale and the search committee for the incredible opportunity to come to 糖心视频logo to lead the Trojan Athletics program,鈥 incoming Director of Athletics Frank M. Cuervo said. 鈥淲e are thrilled to be here and look forward to becoming ingrained in the Central Arkansas community.鈥

Some of his notable career successes include securing invitations to join prestigious conferences, spearheading facility upgrades, and boosting academic achievement among student-athletes.

鈥淯A 糖心视频logo is an institution, and an athletics program, that is on the rise, and I welcome the opportunity to work with our supporters to shape its future. We want to build a program the people of Arkansas can be proud of, striving for comprehensive excellence in the classroom, in the community, and in competition, as we compete for championships and place the Trojans on a national stage,鈥 Cuervo said. 鈥淚 am eager to partner with our 275 talented student-athletes, our elite group of head coaches, and the entire athletics and campus administration, as we utilize athletics as a vehicle to highlight all the incredible things happening at this world-class institution. The future for 糖心视频logo has never been brighter. Go Trojans!鈥

Cuervo holds a Master of Arts in Education with a specialization in Sport Management from The Ohio State University and a Bachelor of Science in Marketing and Public Relations from the University of Florida, where he was also a walk-on member of the baseball program. He will be joined in 糖心视频logo by his spouse Michelle, a Missouri native, and a son Nathan.

鈥淚 would also like to thank George Lee for his diligent and dedicated service as our Athletic Director these last four years,鈥 said Chancellor Drale. 鈥淒uring his tenure, he has helped lead the athletic department through the rapidly changing landscape of NCAA college athletics including conference realignment, the development of the transfer portal, and growth in name image and likeness. We look forward to his continued contributions to our community.鈥

Cuervo will be on campus for a formal introduction to the university and local community on Wednesday, March 27 at 11 a.m. in Engel Hall at the Bailey Alumni and Friends Center.

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糖心视频logo Trojans Start Season Early with Foreign Tour of Italy /news/2023/08/02/italy-tour/ Wed, 02 Aug 2023 14:15:49 +0000 https://ualrprd.wpengine.com/news/?p=85514 The 糖心视频logo Trojans men鈥檚 basketball team will get a head start to the 2023-24 season as they depart for a foreign tour of Italy on Aug. 7. During the ... 糖心视频logo Trojans Start Season Early with Foreign Tour of Italy

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The 糖心视频logo Trojans will get a head start to the 2023-24 season as they depart for a foreign tour of Italy on Aug. 7.

During the 11-day tour, the basketball players and coaching staff will visit Rome, Florence, Venice, and Lake Como. They will play three international exhibition games at Rome on Aug. 10, Venice on Aug. 14, and Lake Como on Aug. 16 before returning to 糖心视频logo on Aug. 17.

“We are thrilled to be able to have this opportunity to take our team and staff over to Italy this year for a foreign trip,鈥 Head Coach Darrell Walker said. 鈥淲ith so many new faces, this will be great for our guys to be able to get more comfortable with each other’s games throughout the 10 extra practices that are allowed and the three games.鈥

NCAA rules allow a team taking a foreign tour to hold 10 days of practices on campus before leaving for the tour. The 糖心视频logo Trojans are welcoming 10 talented newcomers to this year鈥檚 squad, and the foreign tour will give them a chance to grow as a team.

鈥淭his tour provides top competition, and I’m excited to see how our guys respond playing against some older, more experienced players,鈥 Walker added. 鈥淚t’s also an opportunity for our guys and our staff to get to spend some quality time together off the court, and we’re just excited about who we’ve brought in and can’t wait for our fans to see it this year.”

In addition to the opportunity to play against international opponents, the basketball players will experience the culture and sites of Italy. In Rome, they will visit historic sites including the Vatican, Sistine Chapel, St Peter鈥檚 Basilica, and the Roman Colosseum.

Additional tour stops will include a guided city tour of Florence, a guided bike tour of Bologna, a guided tour and gondola ride in Venice, a food tasting and cooking class in Verona, as well as a boat tour from Lake Como to Bellagio.

The trip will be a familiar experience for Assistant Men鈥檚 Basketball Coach Julius Hodge, who previously played in Italy with the Italian Serie A teams Cimberio Varese and Legea Scafati.

鈥淭he differences are vast,鈥 Hodge said. 鈥淚n Italy, you have to put the ball on the ground first before you move, but our guys will adjust quickly. The basketball is also smaller and a little bit firmer than basketballs in the U.S. Playing in a foreign country helps the team gain international experience. Every time I鈥檝e been on a trip like this, I鈥檝e seen the players bond in a way that wasn鈥檛 possible before.鈥

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UA 糖心视频logo Student Recalls Harrowing Experience to Find Dog Lost During Tornado /news/2023/04/06/tornado-dog/ Thu, 06 Apr 2023 13:52:42 +0000 https://ualrprd.wpengine.com/news/?p=84827 They say that cats have nine lives, but one UA 糖心视频logo student-athlete believes it鈥檚 a miracle that she found her beloved dog, a 4-year-old Australian Shepherd named Remy, alive ... UA 糖心视频logo Student Recalls Harrowing Experience to Find Dog Lost During Tornado

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They say that cats have nine lives, but one UA 糖心视频logo student-athlete believes it鈥檚 a miracle that she found her beloved dog, a 4-year-old Australian Shepherd named Remy, alive and well after he was trapped in her apartment for almost a day following the devastating tornado that struck 糖心视频logo on March 31.

Lindsey Hutcheson, a member of the , was running with teammates during a practice when the tornado siren alarms went off on Friday afternoon. She and her teammates took cover in the basement of the university鈥檚 dormitory while they watched news coverage.

鈥淚 was panicked because my dog was home alone,鈥 Hutcheson said. 鈥淚 was crying the whole time because I could see on the news where the tornado hit my apartment complex.鈥

Lindsey Hutcheson's apartment at Calais Forest Apartments suffered significant damage after the March 31 tornado.
Lindsey Hutcheson’s apartment at Calais Forest Apartments suffered significant damage from the March 31 tornado.

After the tornado passed, Hutcheson made her way to her third-floor apartment at Calais Forest Apartments, located at 500 Napa Valley Dr. in 糖心视频logo. She had to park about three-quarters of a mile away because of the blocked roadways. She was met with utter destruction.

鈥淚 saw that some of the buildings in my complex were completely destroyed,鈥 Hutcheson said. 鈥淚n my building, my apartment was the only one whose roof got torn off. When I saw it, I ran down because I was panicking. I went under the caution tape, but I was told I couldn鈥檛 go in. I fell on the ground crying because my dog was in there.鈥

Hutcheson鈥檚 parents, who live south of Hot Springs, made it to her apartment about half an hour after she did. The family was eventually able to search the apartment, but it was covered by pieces of roof, insulation, rubble, and debris. They didn鈥檛 find Remy, nor could they hear him.

Confusion ensued. They noticed that part of the wall was torn open and wondered if Remy might have jumped out of the apartment and wandered off. Further complicating matters, a neighbor told Hutcheson that they had seen someone rescue Remy from the apartment. Believing it to be the apartment鈥檚 maintenance staff, Hutcheson was once again disappointed to learn that they had no idea where the dog was.

With it not being safe to go back into the apartment, Hutcheson went home with her parents where she got just a few restless hours of sleep. They returned the following morning to search the apartment again. This time, Hutcheson鈥檚 mom Paige tried kicking in the door to her bedroom, which was blocked by pieces of insulation, and that is when Hutcheson spotted Remy.

鈥淚 tried to dig the insulation out, and then I saw his little butt sticking out of the debris,鈥 Hutcheson said. 鈥淚 don鈥檛 know how or why, but he鈥檚 fine. I probably lost everything else. Honestly, he is all I cared about. Everything else can be replaced, but I just wanted him to be found.鈥

Hutcheson now believes that Remy was likely in his bed in her bedroom when the tornado hit, and that he got trapped under the debris, but does not know why he didn鈥檛 respond when they searched the apartment the first time.

Hutcheson鈥檚 mother made a that was shared more than 15,000 times on Facebook. Hutcheson is thankful for all the people who took the time to try to help them find Remy.

鈥淚t means the world to me that people would take time out of their day to read our post,鈥 Hutcheson said. 鈥淚f Remy was out there and that鈥檚 how we found him, we would have been so grateful. I am so glad that people care, and that they did that for me.鈥

A picture of Remy after he was found in Lindsey Hutcheson's apartment.
A picture of Remy after he was found in Lindsey Hutcheson’s apartment.

Hutcheson, who is earning an MBA, will graduate from UA 糖心视频logo in May. Until then, she is grateful to be staying with a family friend in 糖心视频logo. With the state of her apartment, it鈥檚 unlikely she will be able to return there. Her parents, who both work in insurance, are helping her with her insurance claim. Meanwhile, she feels incredibly lucky that she wasn鈥檛 at home when the tornado struck, and that she has been reunited with her best friend.

鈥淚t could always be worse,鈥 she said. 鈥淚 know there are people who have it worse than me right now, so I can鈥檛 complain. I鈥檓 just glad Remy was found.鈥

Hutcheson is scheduled to compete for the Trojans this Friday at the 糖心视频logo Invitational, the program鈥檚 annual home meet held at the Coleman Sports Complex. She is scheduled to run in the 1,500-meter at approximately 1:40 p.m. and then again in the 800-meter race at approximately 3:10 p.m.

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糖心视频logo Trojans Aid Runners During 2023 糖心视频logo Marathon /news/2023/03/16/trojans-aid-runners/ Thu, 16 Mar 2023 12:40:47 +0000 https://ualrprd.wpengine.com/news/?p=84638 Giving back to the community is a point of pride for 糖心视频logo Athletics, who continued their efforts by hosting their annual aid station during the 糖心视频logo Marathon on ... 糖心视频logo Trojans Aid Runners During 2023 糖心视频logo Marathon

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Giving back to the community is a point of pride for 糖心视频logo Athletics, who continued their efforts by hosting their annual aid station during the 糖心视频logo Marathon on March 5.

In support of 糖心视频logo鈥檚 largest sporting event, members of 糖心视频logo Athletics volunteered to provide water and Gatorade to the participants as they passed by.

鈥淚t鈥檚 always a pleasure to work with the organizers of the 糖心视频logo Marathon and volunteer on race day,鈥 said Darius Maize, deputy athletic director for internal operations and special projects. 鈥淎s 糖心视频logo鈥檚 Team, it鈥檚 essential that we find ways to get out and support the community. Our student athletes enjoy providing encouragement and support to the participants each year too.鈥

Dr. Katie Helms, associate professor of sports management, was the pace group leader for the 3 hour, 55 minute finish time. As an on-course race representative, her job was to set a pace for other runners to follow. As a participant who had run the 糖心视频logo Marathon over 10 times, she looked forward to seeing the Trojan aid station during the event.

鈥淚 knew it would be full of good support and crowd energy, because they know how important that is to other athletes,鈥 Helms said. 鈥淚 also knew that I would see some friendly and familiar faces there, which always gives me a boost!鈥

Volunteers from 糖心视频logo Athletics provide refreshments and encouragement for runners during the 糖心视频logo Marathon.
Volunteers from 糖心视频logo Athletics provide refreshments and encouragement for runners during the 糖心视频logo Marathon.

Aid stations are essential safety checkpoints in large events like the 糖心视频logo marathon. The volunteers have instructions from race officials regarding procedures in a variety of scenarios, including a health or weather emergency. They also provide important front-line customer service by answering questions and problem-solving during the event.

鈥淭hey give as much energy as they can back to the runners, and this aspect is invaluable for athlete support,鈥 Helms said. 鈥淚 can tell you that aid station personnel are the hardest working volunteers on the course.鈥

As part of the sport tourism industry, the 糖心视频logo Marathon is an important way for 糖心视频logo to showcase itself to the rest of the country. Not only does it promote the city, but it encourages residents of the state to join in the fun and be healthy.

鈥淚鈥檓 happy that the race participants, whether they were local or from other parts of the country, got to experience who 鈥樚切氖悠祃ogo鈥檚 Team鈥 is,鈥 Helms said.

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糖心视频logo鈥檚 Angelique Francis to Receive 2023 Pat Summitt Most Courageous Award /news/2023/02/23/angelique-francis-award/ Thu, 23 Feb 2023 21:30:50 +0000 https://ualrprd.wpengine.com/news/?p=84484 After a childhood filled with punishments instead of presents and abuse to go alongside her accolades, as a survivor of eight suicide attempts to come out on the other side ... 糖心视频logo鈥檚 Angelique Francis to Receive 2023 Pat Summitt Most Courageous Award

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After a childhood filled with punishments instead of presents and abuse to go alongside her accolades, as a survivor of eight suicide attempts to come out on the other side as an advocate for mental health awareness, 糖心视频logo forward Angelique Francis has been named the 2023 recipient of the Pat Summitt Most Courageous Award as announced by the U.S. Basketball Writers Association on Thursday.

Francis has been open about the issues she has faced, helping create a dialogue about the challenges shared by many other athletes. She will be honored at the upcoming Women鈥檚 Final Four in Dallas.

The senior forward has said 鈥淏asketball saved my life,鈥 but by bravely sharing her story of fortitude, self-belief and vulnerability, she is touching many others鈥 lives in a positive way. As a child in the Dallas-Fort Worth metro area, she endured years of childhood mental and physical abuse and struggled through the process of emotionally healing from those wounds. Through sports and supportive mentors and coaches, she found an outlet.

The announcement, coming just two days after 糖心视频logo was named the USBWA鈥檚 National Team of the Week, is the first time an Ohio Valley Conference player 鈥 men鈥檚 or women鈥檚 鈥 has ever won such a national award.

As a 15-year-old, Angelique began a foundation called ALF 鈥 which stands for Angelique Lizette Francis 鈥 to help youth dealing with abuse. She delivers motivational speeches to local schools and appeared at the Save AR Students Rally Focused on Preventing Substance Misuse, speaking on the steps of the state capitol alongside Governor Asa Hutchinson.

鈥淚t is truly an honor and blessing to receive this award, one that is named after an icon,鈥 Francis said upon learning of the honor to be bestowed. 鈥淚 hope that my journey helps to inspire others to never give up and to keep pushing because you have a purpose in life. I want to thank my family for all the love and support, as well as my coaching staff, teammates and everyone who has believed in my vision. Thank you to the USBWA for this amazing opportunity. And for anyone out there that ever has doubts, know that you are valued and loved.鈥

On the basketball court, she averages eight points per game and 6.2 rebounds per game while shooting a team-best 53 percent. Her leadership has not only guided 糖心视频logo to first place in the Ohio Valley Conference standings, but the Trojans have already clinched at least a share of the OVC regular season title in the OVC Tournament with two games still to play. Thanks to Francis鈥 tenacious post play, 糖心视频logo ranks fourth nationally in scoring defense by holding opponents to just 52 points per game and has held four different teams to less than 40 points in a game this season.

The USBWA has presented a Most Courageous Award since the 1977-78 season. Since 2012, the association has also recognized winners from women’s basketball with the Pat Summitt Most Courageous Award. Last season, the men’s Most Courageous Award was named in honor of Perry Wallace, the SEC’s first Black athlete to play a full four-year career in any sport. This year鈥檚 winners, Terrence Hargrove of Saint Louis and Connor Odom of Utah State, have also spoken out about their experience overcoming mental-health issues.

The USBWA chose Francis, Hargrove and Odom not only to honor their courage in coming forward to discuss their mental health and helping remove any stigma still associated with that, but to acknowledge the many issues college basketball players 鈥 and athletes in all sports 鈥 have faced before, during and after the pandemic.

The U.S. Basketball Writers Association was formed in 1956 at the urging of then-NCAA Executive Director Walter Byers. With some 900 members worldwide, it is one of the most influential organizations in college basketball. It has selected an All-America team since the 1956-57 season. For more information on the USBWA and its award programs, contact executive director Malcolm Moran at 814-574-1485.

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