Aug. 14, 2008
FOOTBALL
Scott Downing enters his third season at Northern Colorado with
high expectations for his football team, which began camp under the
lights on Friday evening, Aug. 8. The Bears have now had nine
practices with the first double day one week after they began, on
Thursday, Aug. 14. With 48 student-athletes on the roster who have
never seen a game-time snap for the Bears, there is plenty of
teaching going on at the Butler-Hancock practice fields.
Nine practices in, the Bears have yet to go full pads, but spend
the last 30 to 45 minutes of every practice in 11-on-11 drills
preparing for the season opener Sept. 6 at Purdue. Even
though the media doesn't expect much out of Northern Colorado,
picking the Bears to finish last in the Big Sky Conference, the
team has other ideas, pushing themselves and each other hard in
practice, team meetings and orientation sessions held all day long.
Junior transfer Bryan Waggener has been tabbed the number one
quarterback by the Bears' staff as he and the other players on the
roster continue to learn each other's tendencies. Senior captains
Jacob Thornbrue (OL), Cristian Sarmento (LB) and Joe Kenney (LB)
can often be heard on the fields leading the squad and working with
the young players on the roster as the team looks towards the
beginning of September.
SOCCER
The first team to compete in the 2008 fall season, the women's
soccer team is beginning to feel the pressure. The Bears host
Bryant on Aug. 22 at 7:00 p.m. at Jackson Field and were picked to
finish second in the Big Sky Conference after playing for the
conference title one year ago.
With nine returning starters from that 2007 tournament team, the
Bears jumped right into heavy conditioning and extreme practices
when they first stepped on the field Thursday, Aug. 7. After 15
practices, head coach Tim Barrera is pleased with where the team is
and looks forward to opening the competition for Northern Colorado.
The Bears have three returning all-conference players in Teresa
Prais, Sydney Vander Velde and Megan Bellendir, along with one of
the captains, Ashley Brumback, look to lead Northern Colorado back
to Big Sky Conference title contention.
VOLLEYBALL
Lyndsey Benson's 2008 preseason volleyball camp started bright
and early Saturday morning, Aug. 9, and the Bears - eight veterans
and seven rookies - have been busy ever since preparing for the
upcoming season. Some meetings and a weight-lifting session were
sandwiched around a single practice on day one, but Benson and her
assistant coaches ramped up the pace from there with the intent of
holding two practices a day nearly every day until classes start at
Northern Colorado on Monday, Aug. 25.
The Bears, who were picked to finish fifth earlier this week in
the 2008 Big Sky Conference volleyball preseason poll, will begin
their season on Aug. 29 against Villanova in the LaSalle Tournament
in Philadelphia.
Senior Lauren Carter is in the midst of her final collegiate
preseason camp. She led the Bears with 853 assists last season and
is just 25 assists shy of breaking into Northern Colorado's top 10
in the category. Her leadership, along with the other upperclassmen
Allison Raguse, Kenzie Shreeve, Taylor Smith and Breanna
VanDerMost, will be counted on heavily this year as the Bears
continue their quest for a Big Sky Conference title and a berth in
the NCAA tournament.