August 2012 Archives
Blog: Don't Crump My Style
By Chip Fontanazza on August 31, 2012 10:06 PM
Home is always a place where teams feel more comfortable and the UCF women's volleyball team got a nice boost playing in front of a home crowd Friday. The Knights went 2-0 on the first day of the Holiday Inn Select/UCF Classic.
The Knights also got a boost from junior Angelica Crump. The outside hitter recorded 27 kills in the Knights' victories against Columbia and Jacksonville.
"She really is starting to come into her own," UCF head coach Todd Dagenais said. "We're starting to develop more of a supporting cast around her, where we don't need to depend on her each night.
"Her attacking and her blocking really give us that muscle we need on a night-in and night-out basis," Dagenais added.
Crump was also named to the All-Tournament team at USF last weekend. Her performance in that tournament carried over to Friday and UCF benefitted with victories.
"It's really important that we win at home," Crump said. "It definitely helps [motivate the team] because we play hard in front of friends. It's real exciting to see the fans and see them keep coming back."
Crump was an AVCA Honorable Mention All-America Performer last season and was a first-team All-Conference USA selection. But she is working hard to receive higher honors this year.
"I would definitely like to make it on one of the top two [All-American] teams," Crump said. "An honorable mention was great, but I want to progress and make it on one of the top teams this time."
The UCF women's volleyball team will close out the Holiday Inn Select/UCF Classic Saturday night at 7 p.m. against Liberty.
Interview Requests are Piling Up
By Brian Ormiston on August 31, 2012 3:59 PM
Blog: Proud of the O-Line
By Chip Fontanazza on August 31, 2012 3:31 AM
Many UCF fans were excited to watch the running backs this season because of the experience and talent the Knights had returning. In Thursday night's 56-14 victory over Akron, the Knights gained 220 yards on the ground.
Senior running back Latavius Murray led the way with 109 yards and one touchdown. Freshman Cedric Thompson was second in rushing with 45 yards and one touchdown, while sophomore Storm Johnson ran for 36 yards and two touchdowns.
The backs were able to display many of their skills at InfoCision Stadium and much of that is because of the performance of the offensive line.
"They blocked really well," Johnson said. "It's always good to have a solid offensive line. We feed off of their energy and that's how we get things done."
Johnson is excited to watch the offensive line this season and see even more lanes created for the running backs. The Georgia native hopes to celebrate more victories like this during the season.
"I enjoyed every minute of it," Johnson said. "I soaked it up with my teammates and we congratulated everyone and we're ready for more."
Up next for the Knights will be another non-conference opponent from Ohio when UCF travels to Ohio State on Sept. 8.
UCF Track and Field Honored by SGA Senate
By Jenna Marina on August 30, 2012 7:40 PM
Several members of the track and field team were on hand Thursday night to receive a special honor from the UCF Student Government Association.
The SGA presented the Knights with a resolution to congratulate the team on its successful 2012 season that saw the Knights clinch their fourth Conference USA championship, claim 13 All-American honors and send four competitors to the USA Olympic Trials.
"The reason the Senate chose to honor the team was because it is a huge source of UCF pride to see the success of our athletic teams," said Matthew Goodison-Orr, chairman of the Campus Relations Committee. "The Senate, especially the Campus Relations Committee, serves to acknowledge the accomplishments of the students that make this university as great as it is. Winning a championship is not easy as it requires hard work and determination of unimaginable levels. The women's track team deserves to recognized for the fruits of their labor."
Assistant coach Paul Brown and sophomore Sandy Jean along with UCF captains Erica Weiss and Sonnisha Williams accepted the recognition on the team's behalf. The quartet received a standing ovation from the Senate.
Knights' Fans Make Trek to Akron
By Chip Fontanazza on August 30, 2012 5:42 PM
The Knights may be opening their season more than 1,000 miles away from Orlando, but many of the UCF faithful are ready for the season to begin.
"It's exciting to open up on the road," longtime UCF fan Rusty Carpenter said. "Living in Kentucky, we're always trying to track down other UCF fans. There is some good energy around the program right now and I think everyone has high expectations."
This is the first time the Knights have opened the season on the road since 2007, when UCF defeated N.C. State 25-23.
Diehard Knights' fans Lynn and Kimmy Trivett have attended every UCF game for more than five years. Thursday is no exception, as they were there to greet the team as they stepped off the bus.
"I'm excited about this year's group of kids," Lynn Trivett said. "Each position is solid and we have some good experience and have some good speed on this team. I really look for us to do great this year."
Five Tweetable Tidbits for Gameday
By Eric DeSalvo on August 30, 2012 9:47 AM
The 2012 season opener for the UCF football team will be a blast from the past when it travels to Ohio to take on Akron at 7 p.m. The former Mid-American Conference foes once again battle on the gridiron and UCFAthletics.com has you covered with how to follow all of tonight's action, including five Twitter notes to tweet out to all of your followers.
UCF (0-0) at Akron (0-0) InfoCision Stadium (27,000) - Akron, Ohio - 7 p.m. Watch it live on ESPN 3 and listen on WYGM 740-AM (flagship), WFLF 540-AM (Maitland), WDCF 1350-AM (Clearwater), WROD 1340-AM (Daytona Beach), WWCN 770-AM (Fort Myers) Follow the action all game long with updates from @UCF_Football and @UCF_Athletics on Twitter. Don't forget to "Like" the Knights on Facebook as well to see pictures from the season opener. For the stat buffs out there, follow on . #UCF has 8 returning athletes who have at least 1 rushing TD. The Knights have 69 TDs returning, 2nd in nation to Wisconsin (78) #PunchItIn Tonight marks O'Leary's third meeting with a member of the Bowden family. At GT, he took on Bobby (FSU) and Tommy (Clemson) #FamilyReunion #UCF will look to even up its all-time record against teams from Ohio (12-14) when it takes on #Akron and #OSU back-to-back #BuckeyeState On this day in 2008, #UCF blanked South Carolina State, 17-0, in its season opener behind Latavius Murray's first-career TDs #AStarIsBorn #UCF is the only school in the country which has led its respective conference in rushing defense every year from 2008-11 #WeRunThisBLOG: Knights Arrive in Akron
By Chip Fontanazza on August 29, 2012 5:25 PM
The UCF football team arrived in Akron, Ohio at 3:15 p.m.
Wednesday after a two-hour-and-15-minute flight from the Orlando Sanford International
Airport. The team left the Wayne Densch Sports Center a little after 11 a.m. The
team was in the air just after 1 p.m.
This is the Knights' first of two consecutive trips to the state of Ohio for the Knights. UCF heads back to the Buckeye State to face Ohio State on Sept. 8.
All-time UCF is 21-12 in season openers. The Knights have won their last six openers and are looking to win their first ever game in Akron. UCF is 0-3 all-time at Akron, but hasn't played here since 2003.
This will be the Knights' first visit to Akron under head coach George O'Leary and their first visit to InfoCision Stadium. Thursday's game will mark the beginning of just the fourth season in the stadium.
Last season, the Zips finished 1-11 overall. But a new season brings a new coach for Akron, with the hiring of Terry Bowden.
Weather Report
It's going to be a beautiful night for football in northeastern Ohio. The
current Weather Channel forecast calls for 78 degrees, sunshine, light
southerly winds and no chance of precipitation at kickoff. By the end of the
game, it could be in the upper 60s.
Game Notes
Want to go in-depth to learn about UCF and Akron and their matchup tomorrow
night. Click on the links below for the media notes, distributed by the
communications staff of both squads:
Links/Media Coverage
UCFAthletics.com - Knights' Offense Looking for More in 2012
UCFAthletics.com - With Opener Around Corner, Senior Leadership Is Key
Orlando Sentinel - O'Leary Urges Players to Learn From Last Season, Step Up On Road
Orlando Sentinel - UCF Leaders Say Depth, Talent, Unity Should Translate to Special Season
Akron Beacon Journal - Zips Possess Playmakers But Depth Missing
Akron Beacon Journal - Zips Football: Getting the Butterflies
Radio/TV/Video
Kickoff is set for 7:04 p.m. The game will be broadcast on ESPN3 and the
UCF-IMG College Radio Network. Above is a quick preview of Thursday night's
game with "The Voice of the Knights" Marc Daniels and UCF color
analyst Mike Gruttadauria.
Know Your Knights - Marie Reiterova
By Andrew Jennette on August 29, 2012 1:34 PM
UCF redshirt sophomore Marie Reiterova is off to a sizzling start on the court for the Knights, picking up double-doubles in each of the team's first three matches and dishing out the most assists (64) in a single contest by a Knight since 2008.
A year removed from game action after redshirting in 2011, Reiterova worked hard in spring practices and camp into preseason came with one goal in mind, to earn the lead setter position. A fierce competition ensued between Reiterova and freshman Dana Faught that was eventually won by
Off the court, Reiterova is quiet and hardworking, but finds time to enjoy American-style foods like BBQ and pizza while also sharing laughs with teammate Roxy Mendez.
A native of Luxembourg, Reiterova speaks six different languages (Luxembourgish, French, German, Spanish, Czech and English), but finds American slang to be the most difficult to master.
Make sure to tune in every week to get to "Know Your Knights"
A Look at Old Dominion
By Doug Richards on August 29, 2012 10:44 AM
The No. 25 Knights will host No. 13 Old Dominion in their home opener this Saturday at 7 p.m. UCF is coming off of a 2-1 road win against FAU last Friday. Here are some notes on the Monarchs:
- The Monarchs finished last season with a 12-6-2 record after advancing to the second round in the NCAA Championship
- UCF is 1-0 all-time against the Monarchs after a victory in 2008
- Key players for the Knights to shut down will be senior forward Yannick Smith and junior midfielder Gideon Asante
- Smith was a Third Team All-American and ranked 9th nationally for goals scored in 2011
- Asante was named to the All-CAA First Team and is one of the nation's top assist leaders - The Monarchs have reached the NCAA Championship in each of the last two years
- After this season, Old Dominion will join Conference USA
- Last season, they finished second in the country in goals per game
- The Monarchs star goalie, Victor Francoz, is on the Hermann Trophy Watch List
- He posted a 1.38 goals against average with 86 saves and six shutouts last season
- Old Dominion is coached by four-time CAA Coach of the Year Alan Dawson, who is in his 16th season with the Monarchs
- Old Dominion is coming off of a 4-0 season opening victory against Navy last Saturday
Knights' Offense Looking For More in 2012
By Chip Fontanazza on August 28, 2012 1:13 PM
With eight starters returning on offense this season, including three who made the Conference USA All-Freshman team last year, the Knights hope to have one of the top offensive units in the league.
Sophomore quarterback Blake Bortles will lead UCF's offensive attack. Last season, in limited playing time, Bortles threw for 958 yards and six touchdowns. Thursday's season opener at Akron will be Bortles' first start of his college career.
"It seems like he made a big step as far as leadership is concerned and knowledge on the field," senior fullback Billy Giovanetti said. "He's our leader and he's really shown that he knows what to do on the field and how to lead our team to score points."
UCF's roster has a total of 69 career rushing touchdowns returning, which is the most for any Conference USA team. The Knights also have arguably their most talented backfield in school history with Latavius Murray, Brynn Harvey and Storm Johnson.
Murray was the Knights' leading rusher last season and Harvey was the team's leading rusher in 2008 and 2009. Johnson was one of the University of Miami's top running backs in the 2010 recruiting class before he transferred to UCF. He is now eligible after sitting out last season due to NCAA transfer regulations.
That talented trio, along with returning receivers Quincy McDuffie, Josh Reese, Rannell Hall and J.J. Worton, has been making the defense's job more difficult during practice.
"Instead of having one explosive guy on the field, they probably have three at a time now," senior defensive back Kemal Ishmael said. "They're hitting us with a combo, one-two punch."
That group of players isn't the only reason the Knights have looked impressive on offense through fall camp. The ball is getting in the hands of their playmakers.
"In ways there are changes [in the playbook], but in ways there are not. We're utilizing our personnel in the best way we can and putting the best players on the field who can make plays," Giovanetti said. "The team is really working together for a common goal and that's to get to the championship and win all of our games. Akron is the first team in the way. That's what's on our mind right now."
-UCF Athletics-
A.J. Nelson on Olympic Experience
By Doug Richards on August 28, 2012 12:12 PM
Final Preparations Before Flying to Akron
By Brian Ormiston on August 28, 2012 11:28 AM
Spurlock Talks Summer Success
By Doug Richards on August 28, 2012 7:35 AM
With Opener Around Corner, Senior Leadership Is Key
By Chip Fontanazza on August 27, 2012 6:19 PM
The Knights haven't played a game yet, but there are many qualities in this year's squad that remind head coach George O'Leary of one of the greatest teams in program history -- the 2010 Conference USA and Liberty Bowl Championship team.
O'Leary says one reason is the leadership ability of his seniors.
"It's very similar to 2010 where they weren't afraid to speak up - right or wrong," said O'Leary. "I do think this senior group will come in and say 'Coach, what about this or what about that.'"
The UCF head coach said the seniors are even taking charge of tasks such as dorm checks to set a good example for the underclassmen.
"I think it's a great point as far as taking charge and taking ownership of your team," said O'Leary. "That's how you get respect from your teammates and it keeps everyone on the same page."
O'Leary will look to his seniors for experience and leadership against a young Akron team on Thursday night. The Zips have a new head coach in Terry Bowden and are coming off a 1-11 season.
The Knights have won six consecutive season openers. The last opener UCF won on the read was a 25-23 win against NC State in 2007. O'Leary says having players who have been through many away games before makes him feel confident opening on the road.
"When you have a young club and they're traveling and everything is new, there can be some issues," O'Leary said. "But when you have some experienced kids that have been on the road before I think the kids understand what's supposed to happen from a format standpoint and an itinerary standpoint."
Last year, the Knights were winless on the road and dropped five of their six road games by a touchdown or less. O'Leary is using that to motivate this year's team.
"When you take the losses by seven points or less, those are games you have a chance to win and you have to finish plays," said O'Leary. "It's something to stress with the players this year and every play is an important play."
"I think the kids understand the importance of every game
and obviously the first game you always go in with a pit in your stomach,"
continued O'Leary. "Right now they're treating each game as a big game and
that's the way it should be."
Kat Out of the Bag: Spring vs. Fall
By Andrew Jennette on August 27, 2012 2:33 PM
UCF sophomore coxswain Katherine Kutash will be providing a behind-the-scenes look into the Knights varsity rowing team each week on the KnightLines blog with "Kat Out of the Bag".
By Kat Kutash
For a rower, racing is divided into two very different seasons: fall and spring. Just as the weather in these two seasons differs greatly, so does the style of rowing.
FALL
Fall races are roughly 3 miles long, and are executed in a style known as "head racing." A head race is essentially a race against the clock, with the objective being to complete the course with the fastest time. In a head race, boats are not started all at once, but in approximately ten second intervals. Head races are rowed at a much lower stroke rating, due to their length. Due to the long and often winding nature of these courses, it is especially important for a coxswain to steer the straightest and shortest course possible, since errors in steering will slow down the boat's overall time. The fall racing season is much shorter than the spring, with teams typically competing in two to three fall races a year.
SPRING
Ask any rower what their favorite time of the year is, and their replies will be the same: the spring. Just as fall racing is slow and controlled, spring racing is its counterpart. In collegiate rowing, spring races are 2000m (just over one mile) and are often referred to as sprint races. Sprint races are completed in about seven minutes and are rowed at a much higher stroke rate than fall races. In a sprint race, all boats are lined up together and started at once. Unlike head racing, the racecourse is a straight 2000m and the objective is to cross the finish line first. At the start, all boats are aligned evenly, with about 5 feet between each competitor. After the official calls, "Attention, GO!," all boats essentially sprint off the line with one objective: to get their bow across the line first. Typically, the last 250m of a spring race is a dead sprint, although each boat will decide if and when to begin their sprint. It is in this last section of a sprint race that every athlete is emptying their tank. Until the horn sounds at the finish, rowers and coxswains are giving it their all to win their race. Sprint races are the ultimate adrenaline rush, and any rower will tell you that there is no other feeling like winning a sprint race.
The spring season is much longer than the fall, with teams competing in on average seven races. Both seasons always prove to be grueling for rowers, coxswains, and coaches alike, but in the end it's an addictive sport that creates a unique bond for everyone involved.
See you then!
-Kat
Brown Earns National Honor
By Doug Richards on August 27, 2012 2:00 PM
Coach O'Leary Press Conference - 8/27/12
By Brian Ormiston on August 27, 2012 1:27 PM
Opening Statement...
"Even though I've been coaching so many years, you're always anticipating that first game to see what's going on and hopefully you've covered everything with your team, offensively, defensively and special teams. It's the unknown in the first game that you get concerned about. You really don't have any film on current opponents and it's a game of where you're fortunate to go in it with a team that has some experience so you can make adjustments. The first game in my experience is always a game of adjustments and it's a lot easier when you don't have to count on any freshmen. ... We do have a lot of good young freshmen and they may see some time before the year's out but they are currently not involved in that first game."
On starting the season on the road...
"We have a young club and they are traveling so a lot of it is new. There are some issues there but when you have some experience and the kids have been on the road before it just really helps. When you go from the south to the north, you're looking at a weather difference in a positive way really. But I think the kids understand what's supposed to happen from a format and itinerary standpoint and you just continue to move on from there."
On the lack of success on the road last year...
"Yeah it hurts but in those games you have to finish. You have to win in the fourth quarter and we didn't do that. When I address the team and say 'we,' football is such a 'we' game and it's so easy to say me or whatever and there are a lot of reasons to why we didn't finish games. When you take six games by the losses of seven points or less, those are games that you have a chance to win and you have to finish the play. So that is something that has been stressed to the players this year about finishing and every play is an important play. The difference in a game when you break it down is about six plays and you don't know when they're going to come. That is the beauty about football, it could be the second play of the game or it could be the 49th play. Again, you have to play every play like it's the last play because it may be. I think there are about six plays and if you can pick out those six plays I think you would be a heck of a coach but it doesn't work that way. I think the kids understand the importance of every game and obviously the first game is one that I don't care how long you've been coaching or playing you always go in with a pit in your stomach. I think that's what should happen. I get concerned about games where our players aren't concerned about it but our players always give respect to everybody and fear none. I think right now they are treating every game like a big game and that's the way it should be."
Knights Appreciate Large Friday Night Crowd
By Andy Seeley on August 24, 2012 11:01 PM
There were very few empty seats at the UCF Soccer Complex Friday night for the women's match between the No.9-ranked Knights and No. 3 Florida State. Friday night's audience was one of the largest crowds in program history as 1,310 fans - including 449 students - packed into the stadium.
Despite a 1-0 loss to the Seminoles, the Knights said Friday's huge crowd meant a lot to them.
"There were times when I had a few opportunities and having the crowd behind the goal gave us a better advantage and brings energy to the field," said senior midfielder Andrea Rodrigues. "It brings more than you ever know."
Head coach Amanda Cromwell said it was great seeing black and gold all over in the stands. She also enjoyed seeing season ticketholders with their UCF soccer scarfs.
"The soccer culture is a unique one," Cromwell said. "If we can get the fans and the students to embrace our soccer culture, then I think they'll keep coming out in full force."
The students in attendance said this game was being talked about on campus all week. Many said the large turnout didn't surprise them.
"Every year I've been here the crowds started out small, but got really big," said UCF senior Pedro Vasconcellos. "Athletics is huge here at UCF."
Fans will get a chance to pack the stands again this weekend. UCF will take on another in-state opponent when Miami travels north for a Sunday afternoon matchup. Coach Cromwell hopes to see another big turnout.
"We need the same crowd to support us," said Cromwell. "Sunday afternoons are always a tough game in the heat and your legs are tired from Friday. We're going to have to use some more players than we did tonight. Hopefully the crowd gives us some energy to get a win."
-UCF Athletics-
Behind the Scenes
By Brian Ormiston on August 24, 2012 12:56 PM
To get ready for the 2012 campaign, and another season of the Inside UCF Football TV show, the UCF video services department has shared a behind-the-scenes look at producing an episode.
Women's Soccer Featured in Orlando Sentinel
By Jenna Marina on August 24, 2012 8:40 AM
Tulloch Listed in National Top 100 Rankings
By Doug Richards on August 24, 2012 7:14 AM
TopDrawerSoccer.com released its Men's National Top 100 player list Friday and UCF junior McKauly Tulloch was listed at No. 44. A preseason All-America selection, Tulloch scored 15 goals in 2011.
The website also ranked the top players in Conference USA and Tulloch was fourth on the list. Senior defender Andrew Quintana was No. 11.
Vasquez Named Summer All-American by Perfect Game
By Eric DeSalvo on August 23, 2012 10:00 AM
There was no shortage of power in the Cal Ripken League this summer when UCF first baseman James Vasquez came up to the plate. The sweet-swinging lefty was named to the Perfect Game Summer Collegiate All-America Team recently and he had the numbers to back up the high praise.
Complete Team by Perfect Game USA
In just 32 games in the wood-bat league, here is the damage Vasquez did: .418 batting average, 33 runs, 46 hits, 11 doubles, 12 home runs, 42 RBIs, 30 walks, two stolen bases and just 26 strikeouts.
When you take a look deeper into the numbers Vasquez put up this summer, they would make Jonah Hill's character in "Moneyball" skip a heartbeat. The league batting champ was on base in over half of his plate appearances (.552), slugged .845 and registered an OPS (on-base percentage plus slugging) of 1.397.
"It felt good to get on the field and do what I know I can do," Vasquez said after being asked about hitting his first homers of 2012. "At the plate, it just slowed down for me. I was able to see more pitches and have more at-bats. I was really relaxed up there."
Vasquez's homers weren't cheap by any means. Batting from the left side, it was about 320 feet to the left-field poll and 390 to dead center. The Palm City native admitted he wasn't pulling his homers either, showing off some opposite-field power.
With classes just beginning and fall workouts on the horizon, Vasquez took away a few lessons from his breakout summer that he hopes to utilize before heading into the 2013 season.
"One thing I learned this summer is that if you have a bad at-bat, don't carry it over," Vasquez noted. "Just take it one at-bat at a time. That's how I became more successful this summer."
The Daily - UCF Football Aug. 23
By Brian Ormiston on August 23, 2012 7:09 AM
ORLANDO, Fla. (UCFAthletics.com) - News and notes on the UCF football team for Thursday, Aug. 23. This will be the final edition of the daily preseason report, but look out for official UCF game notes for the Akron contest to be released this weekend.
News
-UCF Gameday Central is up and running for the 2012 season. The site includes links for both teams, multimedia information, a live Twitter feed and live GameTracker stats (for all games except Akron).
UCF Gameday Central-UCF returns to the practice field Thursday, and will be practicing every day before flying up to Ohio on Aug. 29.
-Marc Daniels hosted new BIG EAST commissioner Mike Aresco on his radio show, The Beat of Sports, on 740-AM on Wednesday. Here's the link to the audio file:
Click Here-For GKC members and subscribers who receive UCF's Knights Insider magazine, check your mail in the coming weeks as the first edition of the 2012-13 season is at the printer now. For more information on the Golden Knights Club -
Click HereWeb Links
-Heading to Akron for the opener? If you will be looking for something to do before the game, here are a few websites to check out before your trip:
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Pro Football Hall of Fame-
West Point Market-
Akron Zoo-And check out Akron's InfoCision Stadium page
Stat of the Day
-Seven - only seven days left until UCF clashes with the Zips at 7 p.m. on ESPN3.
General Ticket Information
Dagenais Breaks Down the 2012 Knights
By Andrew Jennette on August 22, 2012 11:40 AM
With the 2012 regular season kicking off in just two days, UCF volleyball coach Todd Dagenais sat down with UCFAthletics.com and gave his thoughts about each position on the roster.
SETTERS - 2011 saw Rachel Vukson record the best season in school history during the rally scoring era with 1,377 assists en route to being named an AVCA All-American. In 2012, the Knights will look to redshirt sophomore Marie Reiterova and freshman Dana Faught to replace Vukson. Reiterova impressed the coaching staff during preseason camp with her ability to limit mistakes and set attackers up accurately and she will open the season as the lead setter. Faught is working hard to get up to game speed and will likely see more time as the season progresses.
MIDDLE BLOCKERS - The Knights will bring back all three of their top middle blockers from 2011 making this unit arguably the strongest on the team. Senior Tory McCutcheon is back after leading the team in attack percentage and block assists last season. Sophomore DeLaina Sarden will look to build upon her Conference USA Freshman of the Year honors from a year ago as she led the team with 18 block solos. Redshirt sophomore Kaye-Alese Green has made significant strides over the last year and will push the two incumbents for starting time.
OUTSIDE HITTERS - Redshirt junior Angelica Crump returns after earning AVCA All-American honors in 2011. Crump led the offense in kills (499), kills per set (4.34), attempts (1,224) and points (529.5). Senior lefty Evija Vilde maintains her spot as the OPP after finishing last season with a career-high 382 kills, 205 digs, 50 blocks and 425 points. Sophomore Ashley Gianlenios and redshirt freshman Kayla Keller will provide scoring depth on the outside. Gialenios, who was called the "most improved player" from preseason camp, notched 110 kills, 89 digs, 44 blocks, four service aces and 140.5 points in a reserve role last season. Keller, who's 2011 season was cut short by injury, shined in the 2012 Black and Gold scrimmage and finished her freshman season playing in 38 sets with 119 kills (.222), 81 digs, 12 blocks and 134.5 points.
LIBEROS - The competition for starting libero was fierce, but senior Meredith Murphy came out on top after a strong camp. Murphy broke her own school record in 2011 in digs per set (4.48) after notching a career-high 515 for the season. She also owns 1495 career digs, second all-time at UCF behind Miriam Metzcus's 1,644. Murphy was pushed to the limit by fellow senior Dani Harrison who Dagenais called "our second starting libero". Harrison, a defensive specialist who played in every set in 2011, finished with 275 digs a season ago and will likely be called upon to maintain her high level of defensive effort. Junior Roxy Mendez has been worked at all three spots on the defensive backline and will likely see action every match. Freshmen Dani Jenkins and Kaci Thompson will provide depth as they continue to adjust to the speed of the college game.
The Daily - UCF Football Aug. 22
By Brian Ormiston on August 22, 2012 9:00 AM
ORLANDO, Fla. (UCFAthletics.com) - Reporting on the Knights for Wednesday, Aug. 22. UCF will not practice today, but will be back to work on the outdoor fields Thursday as it prepares for the opener at Akron Aug. 30.
News
-For fans that were in the team photo at 2012 FanFest, it is now available for purchase on UCFPhotos.com.
-Looking for details on this year's UCF football TV shows?
Click Here for More-UCF started Tuesday's session on the practice fields where punters Jamie Boyle and Caleb Houston were going to-to-toe, and the Knights also worked on some installation. They then moved inside Bright House Networks Stadium for a tag-off scrimmage. This not only allowed the Knights to get a feel for their home turf, but also gave a few members of the coaching staff a chance to sit in the press box to observe the action.
-The Black and Gold worked on some more special teams before matching up the offense vs. the defense on the game field.
Web Links
-Florida Today - Quincy McDuffie
-Orlando Sentinel - E.J. Dunston
-Orlando Sentinel - Chris Martin
-Miami Herald - FIU's Game Plan
Stat of the Day
-Three - Wide receiver Jeff Godfrey had three receptions during UCF's first drive of Tuesday's scrimmage, including a touchdown catch to cap it off.
What to Look For
-Thursday will mark exactly one week until UCF's season-opener at Akron.
-The No. 9 UCF women's soccer team will host No. 3 Florida State Friday at 7 p.m., as well as No. 12 Miami Sunday at 1 p.m. Meanwhile, men's soccer is at Florida Atlantic Friday and volleyball opens in Tampa against Creighton.
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Felix-led Women's National Team Earns Silver Medal in IBA World Cup
By Andrew Jennette on August 21, 2012 12:52 PM
Dreams of gold ended for the USA Baseball Women's National Team as they were defeated 3-0 by Japan in the championship game of the IBAF World Cup. Despite the loss, the U.S. and two Knights returned home with a silver medal.
"Silver is obviously not what we wanted, but our team played hard and we just could not put a small rally together and score a few runs," USA head coach and UCF assistant coach Ruben Felix said.
The title game was dominated by pitching as each team got strong efforts from their starting pitchers. However, it was Japan who came through with a two-out hit in the third inning to take a lead it would never relinquish.
"They (Japan) caught a big break with two outs. We got a strikeout to end the inning, but the ball got away from the catcher and the runner reached," Felix explained. "Then they had two hits and a hit by pitch with the bases loaded to score a run and then a blooper single scored two more runs."
Former UCF shortstop Natalie Land was very productive throughout the tournament as the team's leadoff hitter. Land led Team USA in walks and finished second on the team in runs scored. Land also showed off her trademark speed by leading all tournament players with eight stolen bases.
"I'm proud of our team and proud of Natalie. She was great for us at the top of the lineup," Felix concluded. "Japan just played better defense, pitched better and had some timely hits to beat us."
The Women's National Team finished World Cup play with a 6-3 record. It kept its streak of medaling alive, finishing on the podium in all five IBAF Women's World Cups.
The Daily - UCF Football Aug. 21
By Brian Ormiston on August 21, 2012 6:51 AM
ORLANDO, Fla. (UCFAthletics.com) - Tuesday's update on the UCF football team. The Knights are scheduled to have a closed practice today which will include a tag-off scrimmage.
News
-UCF went with shoulder pads for the first day of the fall semester, and the entire team got reps Monday.
-The best catch of the day came when running back Storm Johnson pulled in a ball from Blake Bortles while diving in the back of the endzone.
-The first edition of the George O'Leary Radio Show will take place Tuesday, Aug. 28, at 7 p.m. at Buffalo Wild Wings on University Blvd. If you cannot make it out to be a part of the live audience, the show airs on WYGM 740-AM The Game in Orlando, and is hosted by Marc Daniels. Buffalo Wild Wings will be offering food and drink specials, while prizes will be given away weekly for both callers and members of the audience.
-All practices are closed to the public.
Web Links
-Orlando Sentinel - Billy Giovanetti
-Orlando Sentinel - Multiple ACL Injuries Don't Stop Athletes
-WKMG - UCF Returns to Practice
-Akron Zips - Akron Depth Chart
-Central Florida Future - Info on UCF Students Declaring a Major
Stat of the Day
-Quincy McDuffie and Rannell Hall have a combined 2,633 kickoff return yards entering 2012. In UCF single-season history, McDuffie ranks second (944 in 2009) and third (869 in 2010) while Hall ranks sixth (714 in 2011). The record was set by Ted Wilson with 952 return yards in 1984.
What to Look For
-The Black and Gold is not scheduled to practice Wednesday, but will then be on the practice fields every day leading up to the opener at Akron Aug. 30.
General Ticket Information
Kat Out of the Bag: Rowing for Dummies
By Andrew Jennette on August 20, 2012 2:05 PM
UCF sophomore coxswain Katherine Kutash will be providing a behind-the-scenes look into the Knights varsity rowing team each week on the KnightLines blog with "Kat Out of the Bag".
By Kat Kutash
When I initially tell people that I am a coxswain on the UCF women's rowing team, their responses are predictable. Most people think I have called myself some kind of strange profanity, and reply with a statement along the lines of "That's cool, but what exactly is rowing?" This is a question that every rower will answer countless times. So in this post, I'm gonna break it down for you.
UCF Rowing is a sweep rowing team, which means rowers row with only one oar. In sweep rowing, rowers row on either the port (left) or starboard (right) side. The three sweep boats are the eight, the four, and the pair. Sweep rowing teams also include coxswains. A coxswain is a small, lightweight, non-rowing member of a team, whose main duties include steering, coaching, and motivating their crew. UCF rowing races both eights and fours. An eight is made up of eight rowers and one coxswain. Fours are comprised of four rowers and one coxswain. In a four, the coxswain typically lies down in the bow (front) of the boat, with their rowers behind them. In an eight the coxswain is seated at the stern (back) of the boat, with their rowers seated in front of them. Pairs are coxless small boats, rowed by one port and one starboard. At UCF, pairs are used mainly as a training tool.
The UCF Rowing team is divided into two squads, varsity and novice. Members of the novice rowing team are athletes who have never rowed before, or are college freshmen. Tryouts for the novice rowing team are usually held within the first month of school. The varsity squad is composed of experienced rowers and coxswains. In the spring, the varsity squad races four boats: the varsity eight, JV eight, varsity four, and JV four. Races are raced by each boat individually, with a certain number of points allotted to each event. At the conclusion of large regattas, each team's points are added up by their individual boats' race results, producing the overall winning team. The varsity eight is event worth the most points, which is why it is composed of the eight fastest rowers and coxswain.
Check back with me next week and we'll discuss exactly what kind of races UCF participates in and we also have inside information on this year's varsity captains.
See you then!
-Kat
Knights Listed in TopDrawerSoccer.com Rankings
By Doug Richards on August 20, 2012 8:24 AM
The Daily - UCF Football Aug. 20
By Brian Ormiston on August 20, 2012 6:45 AM
ORLANDO, Fla. (UCFAthletics.com) - News and notes from the UCF football team for Monday, Aug. 20. The summer break has officially concluded as the 2012 fall semester begins today on campus.
News
-UCF gets back to work on the practice fields Monday with their second morning session of the preseason. The only other morning practice in August was on media day Aug. 2.
-All practices are now closed.
-Groups of 20 or more interested in attending a UCF game can experience discounted tickets, priority seating, scoreboard recognition and more. Call 407-UCF-1000 for all of the details.
Web Links
-UCFAthletics.com - UCF in the NFL and the CFL
-Syracuse Post-Standard - Latavius Murray
-Orlando Sentinel - Storm Johnson
-Orlando Sentinel - Quincy McDuffie
-CBS Sports - Grading the Vikings Draft Picks (Josh Robinson)
-PackersNews/Press Gazette - Packers' Offensive Line (Josh Sitton)
Stat of the Day
-During non-conference games in 2011, UCF averaged 187.8 rushing yards a game, while opponents averaged just 86.0 per contest.
What to Look For
-UCF will practice Tuesday before taking the day off Wednesday.
-On Thursday, the Knights will turn their attention heavily on their on-field preparations for its first opponent: Akron Aug. 30.
General Ticket Information
The Daily - UCF Football Aug. 19
By Brian Ormiston on August 19, 2012 9:29 AM
ORLANDO, Fla. (UCFAthletics.com) - Updating the Knights for Sunday, Aug. 19. UCF held its final open practice of the preseason Saturday, and will return to the practice fields Monday.
News
-For fans who took part in the team photo during FanFest Saturday, it will be made available for purchase on UCFPhotos.com soon. Check back to UCFAthletics.com for more details.
-Looking for more 2012 posters, or weren't able to attend FanFest to pick one up? The Answer Lies Here
Web Links
-UCFAthletics.com - UCF in the Preseason Polls
-YouTube - FanFest Video Highlights
-YouTube - Inside UCF Football's FanFest Highlights
-Orlando Sentinel - Kicking Battle
-News Tribune - Missour WR T.J. Moe
-CBS Sports - Week 1 FBS Schedule
Stat of the Day
-In 2011, UCF led in overall time of possession in 10 of its 12 games, and it ranked fifth in the nation by averaging 33:47 in TOP per game.
What to Look For
-Several announcements are on the horizon, including a game-by-game promotional schedule, information on UCF football's TV shows and details on this year's George O'Leary Radio Show.
General Ticket Information
Knights to Conclude Exhibition Schedule Sunday
By Doug Richards on August 18, 2012 1:58 PM
UCF will conclude the exhibition portion of its schedule Sunday when the Knights host Florida Tech at 2 p.m. at the UCF Soccer Complex. Admission is free for the contest.
The Knights will be playing their third exhibition contest in six days. On Friday in Orlando, UCF rallied to pickup a 2-2 draw versus Mercer. Both of UCF's goals came in the final 10 minutes of the contest. Deshorn Brown scored to cut the Bears' lead to a goal and then assisted on McKauly Tulloch's tying score.
Following the matchup with Florida Tech, UCF will open the regular season at Florida Atlantic on Nov. 24. The squad's home opener is Sept. 1 against Old Dominion.
The Daily - UCF Football Aug. 18
By Brian Ormiston on August 18, 2012 8:43 AM
ORLANDO, Fla. (UCFAthletics.com) - UCF Football FanFest has finally arrived Saturday. The Knights will hold their final open team practice at 2:30 p.m. before FanFest begins at 5 p.m. inside Bright House Networks Stadium.
News
-During practice, fans are asked to not take notes, pictures or video.
-If inclement weather is in the area, FanFest will be moved inside Nicholson Fieldhouse.
-On Saturday, those wearing gold shirts will be allowed to participate in the team photo at approximately 5 p.m. Head to Gate 17 at the Southwest corner of the stadium to be in this year's photo, which will be made available on UCFPhotos.com.
-There also will be an opportunity to sign up at the open practice and at the start of FanFest for a chance to win a pair of tickets to the home opener against FIU Sept. 15 at 4 p.m.
-All events are FREE to the public, as well as FREE parking in Bright House Networks Stadium lots E6 and E7, which are the grass lots on the East side of the facility.
-Along with Barnes & Noble selling merchandise, posters and schedule cards also will be available during the day, and the UCF Spirit Program with Knightro will be on hand as well.
-During Friday's practice, which was the final night session of the preseason, UCF had a light workout without shoulder pads and ended the night about an hour early.
-Defensive end Cam Henderson continued to beat the offensive line and get to the UCF quarterbacks Friday, however quarterback Blake Bortles' arm was on display as he delivered several accurate passes throughout the night.
-On consecutive 7v7 plays near the goal line, wideout Breshad Perriman made a leaping grab on a pass from Tyler Gabbert in the endzone, and Quincy McDuffie hauled in a touchdown pass by making a diving catch and dragging one foot in bounds.
-After practice, the entire team sang "Happy Birthday" to head coach George O'Leary.
Web Links
-UCFAthletics.com - FanFest Details
-Local 6 - FanFest
-YouTube - UCFAA Channel
Stat of the Day
-Since the program's inception in 1979, UCF has shut out an opponent 19 times, including twice in 2011 (Charleston Southern, Memphis).
What to Look For
-Following Saturday, practices will be closed for the rest of the season.
-The fall semester at UCF kicks off on Monday.
General Ticket Information
Audas Shines in USSSA Fast-Pitch Softball World Series
By Andrew Jennette on August 17, 2012 4:28 PM
After taking a month off from pitching following the end of the Knights' 2012 season in May, Conference USA Freshman and Pitcher of the Year Mackenzie Audas traveled to Virginia to play in the USSSA Women's Fast-Pitch Softball World Series in Botetourt County, near Roanoke.
Audas pitched for the Virginia Legends during the event and added two more accolades to her ever-growing resume as her squad dominated the 12-team field en route to winning the championship. On top of the team's success, Audas was named the Pitching MVP of the tournament after pitching four perfect innings in the championship game.
"Considering she was not in mid-season form she was exceptional," head coach Bobby Willis explained. "She was perfect in the championship game and she pitched real well in our scrimmage, pool play and the double elimination. UCF usually has good pitchers but Mackenzie is special."
Each of the 12 teams in the event were allowed to field players with ages ranging from 18 to 32. The Legends featured former professional softball players Trena Peel and Amber Jackson, with Peel taking offensive MVP honors for the event, as well as former Florida Gator and current Missouri Tiger Sami Fagan earning the overall tournament MVP.
The Legends dominated the 12-team field en route to the championship. The team went 7-1 overall and outscored their opponents' 55-3.
"We appreciate coach Willis giving Mackenzie the opportunity to play summer ball in such a quality tournament, UCF softball head coach Renee Luers-Gillispie said. "We hope she can pitch in the event again next summer as well. I am thrilled at how well she pitched."
UCF Tabbed as Team to Watch; Jewell Named One of Nation's Best
By Jenna Marina on August 17, 2012 8:10 AM
It's rabbit season...duck season...SOCCER SEASON!
Opening day is upon us Knight fans. And what better way to kick it off than a match against rival USF? But before game time commences at 7:30 tonight in Tampa, the No. 12 UCF women's soccer team made positive headlines once again this week.
Graham Hays of ESPNW broke down the 2012 season and mentioned UCF as a team to watch. Hays writes:
"Central Florida: Last season was tremendous for teams from beyond the traditional power conferences in women's college soccer, with Central Florida, Memphis, Pepperdine and Wisconsin-Milwaukee among the programs that spent much of the season climbing the polls. Central Florida reached the quarterfinals of the NCAA tournament and eliminated North Carolina in Chapel Hill in a Sweet 16 penalty shootout. With nine returning players who logged at least 1,000 minutes last season, the Golden Knights are among the best positioned to try and prove last season's upswing was no fluke."
You can read more of the article here. On to Tishia Jewell.
Our fearless leader has already been named to the All-Conference USA Preseason Team, two Preseason All-American lists and the Hermann Trophy Watch List. On Friday, she appeared on Soccer America's list of the top 100 players in the country. This ranking - which includes sophomore, juniors and seniors - includes the highest ranked college soccer players in the nation and will be updated weekly.
Jewell clocks in at No. 31 as the highest ranked Conference USA player. She is joined by fellow conference members Lizzy Simonin (No. 38) and Christabel Oduro (No. 82) of Memphis.
The Daily - UCF Football Aug. 17
By Brian Ormiston on August 17, 2012 7:59 AM
ORLANDO, Fla. (UCFAthletics.com) - News and notes from the UCF football team for Friday, Aug. 17. There are only two open practices left during the preseason, as school starts on Monday.
News
-Practice today is on tap for 6:30-8:30 p.m., but may start early.
-The Knights went with shoulder pads and not full pads for Thursday's session.
-Author and former NFL standout Tim Green, who gave a terrific speech as the guest speaker during Thursday's Countdown to Kickoff Luncheon, was in attendance for practice as well.
-The offensive line stepped up, giving quarterbacks a lot of protection throughout UCF's drills.
-At the end of practice, an afternoon storm moved in and set off the weather alarm. The Knights decided to not go into Nicholson Fieldhouse, but ended practice a couple of minutes early.
-Head Coach George O'Leary after Thursday's practice: "We are trying to get down to the two-deep look and really putting the pressure on the kids out there competing. ... I think the kids responded and that's what you are looking for, is competition out there. I thought they competed well. That's why when the weather came I sent them in. We got done what we wanted to see on film, and we will react from there.
"I'm never satisfied (with solidifying a two-deep). I want to still see competition from some of the ones and twos, and the twos and threes, because I don't think anything is done until next Tuesday. I'll have some type of (closed) segmented scrimmage, and we will make some decisions. And next Thursday we will get ready for Akron."
Web Links
-UCFAthletics.com - UCF Football FanFest Details
-Orlando Sentinel - Justin Tukes
-Bright House Sports Network - Josh Linam and the Miami Dolphins
Stat of the Day
-Senior running back Latavius Murray ranks fifth on the UCF all-time list by averaging 5.17 yards per carry. The record is 5.49 set by Marquette Smith from 1994-95.
What to Look For
-Saturday will be an eventful afternoon for the Knights.
-It all starts up at 2:30 p.m. with the last practice of the preseason open to the public.
-UCF Football FanFest gets underway at 5 p.m. starting with the team photo. Fans wearing gold shirts will be allowed to participate in the photo, and they are encouraged to get their early at Gate 18 in the Southwest corner of Bright House Networks Stadium.
General Ticket Information
Dagenais Teaches Adaptability on a Busy Day at The Venue
By Andrew Jennette on August 16, 2012 1:58 PM
Thursday was a busy day at The Venue for the UCF volleyball team. With the adjoining UCF Arena holding the Countdown to Kickoff Luncheon at the same time as practice No. 13, the hallways and balconies surrounding the volleyball courts were filled with football players and personnel, cheer and dance team members, staff from the athletic department and even Knightro himself made an appearance.
Head coach Todd Dagenais used this opportunity to teach his players a valuable lesson; adaptability.
With the areas surrounding the court filled with athletes and staff from other sports, background noise limited the amount of hands-on teaching Dagenais and the rest of the coaching staff could do. With practice time at a premium, rather than have a wasted practice, the coaches decided to turn a potentially negative situation into a positive one.
So the team decided to turn on the scoreboards, crank up the volume of the in-house stereo system and allow the team to go through a mock-game preparation before the final practice of preseason camp and the team's last intra-squad scrimmage.
You can check out more behind-the-scenes looks from today's practice on our official Facebook team page: Don't forget to "like" us if you haven't already.
The players were put through their full pregame warmup routine, complete with 20-minute countdown clock. Just as they would for a regular season game, the players went into the hallway with nine minutes left on the clock for their own private team huddle and emerged with three minutes left ready for action.
Dagenais stressed that he wanted to simulate as close to a real gameday experience for the players at Saturday's Black and Gold scrimmage.
The regular season will kick off in just 11 days against Creighton in the USF Invitational in Tampa on Aug. 24. The home opener takes place Aug. 31 as the team hosts Columbia in the Holiday Inn Select/UCF Classic.
Bryan Cunningham Previews Mercer Exhibition
By Doug Richards on August 16, 2012 10:14 AM
The Daily - UCF Football Aug. 16
By Brian Ormiston on August 16, 2012 8:22 AM
ORLANDO, Fla. (UCFAthletics.com) - Updating the Knights for Thursday, Aug. 16. Today marks the memorable Countdown to Kickoff Luncheon at the UCF Arena, with registration beginning at 11 a.m.
News
-Today's luncheon will run from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m., and parking is available for free in Garage D near the UCF Arena. There will be a silent auction, food, entertainment and an inside look at the Knights from head coach George O'Leary and his staff.
-Following the event, Thursday's practice is on the schedule for 3:15-5:30 p.m.
-On Wednesday, it was the start of week three of preseason camp, and the Knights went with full pads.
-UCF went indoors during segment seven due to a strong storm that moved through the area.
-On a goal-line drill, wideout J.J. Worton made a sensational catch in the corner of the endzone, barely dragging his foot in bounds for the diving touchdown. Quincy McDuffie also made a diving touchdown catch in the back of the endzone toward the end of practice.
Web Links
-Bright House Sports Network - Training Camp Tour - UCF (includes video links)
-Orlando Sentinel - A.J. Bouye
-Columbus Dispatch - Ohio State Update
-St. Louis Post-Dispatch - Missouri's T.J. Moe
Stat of the Day
-In the final six games of 2011, opponents forced just three fumbles against the Knights.
What to Look For
-UCF Football FanFest is only two days away. The Knights will practice Saturday at 2:30 p.m., while FanFest starts at 5 p.m. Those wearing gold shirts will be allowed to participate in the team photo at the beginning of FanFest.
-Fans are reminded that taking notes, pictures and video is not permitted. FanFest will begin after practice.
-Friday's practice session is slated for 6:30-8:30 p.m., but will likely start earlier.
General Ticket Information
UCF Victory Club Event Attracts Big Crowd
By Doug Richards on August 16, 2012 6:05 AM
A huge crowd was on hand Wednesday evening as the UCF Victory Club held a social inside the New Traditions National Bank in downtown Orlando. The crowd, which included Boston Celtics head coach Doc Rivers, gathered to support the UCF men's basketball program and learn about the future of the Knights from head coach Donnie Jones.
Created in 2010, the UCF Victory Club provides fan and financial support to the men's basketball program. The club hosts exclusive functions throughout the year and provides numerous opportunities for members to network.
Nearly 100 individuals, including some former UCF student-athletes, packed the bank for the event Wednesday.
"It was a great event and we are grateful for all of the support," Jones said. "The victory club is a great program and it is important in getting the word out about all of the wonderful things that are going on at UCF, not only athletically, but academically and in the community as well. Victory club members play a vital role in our program and their contributions are appreciated."
Felix and Land Hope to Bring Home Gold for Team USA
By Andrew Jennette on August 15, 2012 4:37 PM
UCF Softball assistant coach Ruben Felix is having an action-packed summer coming off a 39-win campaign and NCAA tournament appearance with the Knights. Felix was tabbed to lead the USA Baseball Women's National Team as they competed for the IBA World Cup in Edmonton, Alberta.
"I am really excited about this team we put together," commented Felix. "This is a gold-medal winning team and there is no reason we can't bring home the gold."
After three rounds of intense tryouts in San Francisco, Calif., New Lenox, Ill. and Cary, N.C., Felix and his staff finalized a 20-woman roster earlier this month. Appearing on the roster is one very familiar name to UCF Softball fans, former shortstop and all-time steals leader, Natalie Land.
Three other names that Knights supporters might recognize are three athletes from Conference USA rival Tulsa; Jill Barrett, Samantha Cobb and Caitlin Everett.
You can check out more behind-the-scenes looks from Team USA on our official Facebook team page: Don't forget to "like" us if you haven't already.
Team USA is currently 4-1 in pool play with victories over The Netherlands, Australia, Japan and Cuba. The U.S. will take on Chinese Taipei on Thursday and Venezuela on Friday with the medal rounds commencing on Saturday.
"We've gotten better every day," remarked Felix. "We feel like our pitchers are throwing a lot more strikes and are in the zone more. The hitters are staying back and really driving some balls. Defensively, we've made some good plays in the outfield and diving plays on the infield. Overall execution on the bases, we are a lot better. It has been a great positive week."
Check back to our KnightLines blog later this week as we recap the medal rounds and hope that Coach Felix and Natalie bring home the gold!
The Daily - UCF Football Aug. 15
By Brian Ormiston on August 15, 2012 8:42 AM
ORLANDO, Fla. (UCFAthletics.com) - The daily update on the Knights for Wednesday, Aug. 15. Only one day away until this year's Countdown to Kickoff Luncheon, and only three days away until the annual UCF Football FanFest.
News
-Wednesday's practice is on tap for 6:30-8:30 p.m., but may start early.
-On Tuesday, UCF went with just shoulder pads instead of full pads, and the best interceptions of the day came at the hands of linebacker D.J. Williams and Cody Ralston.
-A strong storm rolled through near the end of practice, forcing the Knights to hold their final few segments inside Nicholson Fieldhouse.
-Late Tuesday night, sophomore Rannell Hall was selected to the Jet Award Watch List, which honors the best return specialist in college football. The award is in its second year and is named after Heisman Trophy winner Johnny "The Jet" Rodgers. The winner will be chosen by a vote of the selection committee in December. There were a total of 29 players on the watch list.
Web Links
-UCFAthletics.com - Countdown to Kickoff Luncheon Details
-UCFAthletics.com - Sights & Sounds for Aug. 14
-Florida Today - Cam Henderson
-Orlando Sentinel - Jose Jose
-The Daily Campus - SMU Prepares for 2012
Stat of the Day
-Entering its final season in Conference USA, UCF carries seven-game winning streaks over Memphis and Marshall. The Knights play both schools on the road this year.
What to Look For
-Following Thursday's luncheon at the UCF Arena, the Black and Gold is set to hold practice from 3:15-5:30 p.m.
-The fall semester on campus will kick off on Monday, Aug. 20.
General Ticket Information
Sights & Sounds From Aug. 14
By Eric DeSalvo on August 14, 2012 4:36 PM
Knights look for Consistency and Improvement on Offense
By Andrew Jennette on August 14, 2012 2:33 PM
Impressed with the UCF volleyball team's defense after nine preseason camp practices and its quality work during last Saturday's Black and Gold scrimmage, head coach Todd Dagenais and his coaching staff looked to change things up during practice #10. With just one full-team practice scheduled for Tuesday, Dagenais put the team through a series of service and receiving skills with the primary goal being to get better in the transition aspect of offense.
One of the biggest challenges facing the team during week one of camp was a lack of options offensively after receiving a serve. The coaches were looking for more quality digs from the back line, which would allow the setters to get their footwork into the best position possible for more accurate sets that would set up easier and more effective attacks from the hitters.
You can check out more behind-the-scenes looks from practice on our official Facebook team page: Don't forget to "like" us if you haven't already.
When attending practice, one of the first things that jumps out at you is how competitive the players are during the drills. The reason for that is the coaching staff fosters a very competitive environment through the "Knights Points" system. Every drill is treated like a competition and the top finisher in each drill earns points that are recorded at each and every practice. At the end of each semester, the leader in "Knights Points" is rewarded with an engraved dagger as a trophy and crowned "Queen of the Court". With just four more practices until the end of camp, I expect the battle to see who gets the dagger above their locker first to remain intense.
Preseason Attention Continues for UCF Women's Soccer
By Jenna Marina on August 14, 2012 8:50 AM
The Daily - UCF Football Aug. 14
By Brian Ormiston on August 14, 2012 7:55 AM
ORLANDO, Fla. (UCFAthletics.com) - News and notes from the UCF football team for Tuesday, Aug. 14. The Knights conclude week two of preseason camp with today's session running from 3:15-5:30 p.m.
News
-The Knights went with full pads on the outdoor practice fields Monday evening.
-Senior cornerback A.J. Bouye pulled in a pair of interceptions and returned them for touchdowns.
-Sophomore tight end Justin Tukes had a nice night including a 30-yard reception from Blake Bortles with senior safety Kemal Ishmael closing in.
-Senior defensive end Cam Henderson once again showed his quickness into the backfield Monday, and the entire defensive line made its presence known throughout the night.
Web Links
-UCF Tickets - Buy Flex Plans Today
-Lakeland Ledger - Jeff Godfrey
-BHSN - BIG EAST News
-Orlando Sentinel - Brynn Harvey
-Central Florida Future - Breaking Down Key Positions
Stat of the Day
-Senior wide receiver Quincy McDuffie posted at least one reception in all 11 games he competed in last year.
What to Look For
-Wednesday and Friday will feature night practices from 6:30-8:30 p.m.
-Only two days away from the annual Countdown to Kickoff Luncheon at the UCF Arena (registration begins at 11 a.m.).
General Ticket Information
Sights & Sounds From Aug. 13
By Eric DeSalvo on August 13, 2012 8:19 PM
Seventeen days from now, the UCF football team will be battling Akron in its season-opener. The Knights were back on the practice field under the lights after a much-welcomed day of rest on Sunday.
We'll leave you with this beautiful sunset at practice Monday night...
Knights Enjoy Team-Building Field Trip
By Eric DeSalvo on August 13, 2012 2:31 PM
Read about the Knights' trip in the Daytona Beach News-Journal
By Todd Dagenais
Each year, we try to do something unique to help with our team cohesion. Last year, because we were a team that really "liked" each other, I wanted to bring out a more competitive side. Therefore we went to a local paintball yard and had some good paintball wars. We quickly found out who the competitors were, and we also found out who were the players that needed to compete harder or smarter. They were the players bleeding from various spots on their body....lol.
This year, our entire team building program has been very carefully manufactured. About two weeks ago I sent an email to the team telling them, "This pre-season training camp is about preparing a worthy champion. It's going about taking a piece of raw iron and collectively hammering it into a finely crafted piece of steel ... forged by fire, shined by relentlessness, and sharpened into a deadly edge with discipline. This pre-season will not be easy, but we will walk out of it worthy of sitting on a championship throne."
On Friday morning we held our annual photo session at 7:45am then immediately boarded the vans for a day trip up to the Pioneer Settlement north of Deland. They have a working blacksmith shop up there run by a passionate young artist named Jordan Thomas. Along with his colleague Leslie Sharp and brother Josiah Thomas, Jordan immediately started working with the players on the understanding the concept of metal work....starting with making the fire that will burn in excess of 2500 degrees Fahrenheit.
Obviously there is an inherent danger working with coal heated to this temperature, and with metal heated to a red or white hot glow. This danger was very real, and had to be respected at all times. I was very impressed with our intensity and focus, but found it very interesting when we started to get small careless burns as our mental focus waned. It was a great lesson in maintaining our focus for a long period of time until we finish.
The team spent the morning learning how to heat the metal
then pound it into basic shapes. The first projects was to take a metal
rod, heat it, then pound it into the pointed end. From there they worked
on pounding and twisting the metal into a decorative hook to hang on the
wall. It took close to 3 hours and putting the metal into the fire 15-20
times before this could be achieved. All of this in 90 plus degree heat
AWAY from the forging stations (nearly 110 close to them).
After lunch we went back to our forging stations to construct a team project. Jordan thought it would be a great idea for the entire team to create their own small metal project that would be riveted together into a larger sculpture. Jordan forged a metal ring with 15 holes pounded into it. The team went to work on something that would have meaning to them. Australian Loren Cory created a small boomerang, Pre-Med student Tory McCutcheon created a metal sculpture of an EKG heartbeat, and freshman Kaci Thompson created a metal cross. All 15 players then worked with Jordan to affix their art to the team ring. The most amazing part is that all of this was done without the use of modern machinery. The only electricity used was for the overhead lights when an afternoon storm blew in, and one forging station with a small electrical fan because we had too many people to only use the 1700's-1800's forging stations. Everything else was done completely by hand.
The message to the team was that we are like the piece of raw iron that each of them started with. We are hardened, tough, at times unyielding, but far from a finished piece of art. Amazing things happened to a raw piece of iron when it's subjected to heat, pressure, and stress. Iron heated to over 2000 degrees can become malleable, the internal molecules begin to reform and line up in a manner that actually strengthens the original piece of iron. The result is a finished product that, through heat, pressure and stress become stronger, tougher, and more functional than before.
I'm hoping that we have a team in late November that bears a close resemblance to the team project that will hang proudly in our locker room serving as a daily reminder of what we can become.
Todd
The Daily - UCF Football Aug. 13
By Brian Ormiston on August 13, 2012 7:23 AM
ORLANDO, Fla. (UCFAthletics.com) - UCF is quickly wrapping up week two of preseason camp. The following is an update on the Knights for Monday, Aug. 13.
News
-UCF decided to take a day away from the practice fields Sunday and focus on watching tape and having unit meetings.
-The Knights' next practice is slated for Monday from 6:30-8:30 p.m. The session may start early, and fans are reminded that taking notes, pictures and video is not permitted.
-This week will be a big one for fans as the Countdown to Kickoff Luncheon is Thursday, while the annual FanFest will be held Saturday.
Web Links
-UCFAthletics.com - Countdown to Kickoff Luncheon Details
-UCFAthletics.com - UCF Football FanFest Details
-Orlando Sentinel - Jonathan Davis
-KTSM - UTEP RB Nathan Jeffery (1:20 mark of the video)
-Daily Reflector - ECU's Running Backs (subscription required)
-CNNSI - Predicting Records for the New FBS Coaches
Stat of the Day
-UCF had three receiving touchdowns in the first seven games of 2011, but had eight in the final five contests.
What to Look For
-Tuesday's practice is on tap for 3:15-5:30 p.m.
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Dagenais Impressed with Defense after First Intra-Squad Scrimmage
By Andrew Jennette on August 12, 2012 12:08 PM
The UCF volleyball team took the court this weekend for the first Black and Gold scrimmage of the preseason. With just five practices under their belts, head coach Todd Dagenais expected to see some struggles and overall rough play. However the team, which is bringing back 10 letterwinners, showed they are ahead of expectations, in large part due to their experience. Dagenais was particularly impressed with the defensive effort in the middle as the two squads combined for 21 blocks.
One of the coaching staff's biggest goals of this preseason camp is to find the team's next starting setter. Freshman Dana Faught and redshirt sophomore Marie Reiterova are both looking to replace AVCA All-American honorable mention Rachel Vukson who set the single-season school record for assists with 1,377. Both setters played two sets with each team so they could get valuable experience playing with every player on the roster. Faught finished the scrimmage with 49 assists, eight digs and one solo block. Reiterova tallied 44 assists, three digs and three solo blocks.
Former University of Florida All-American and current assistant head coach Michelle Chatman also took part in the team scrimmage as a member of the gold team. She finished the scrimmage with nine kills showing the young players that affectionately referred to her as "grandma" that she can still go.
"30 years old and she's still one of the best players in the gym," Dagenais said.
After four fast paced and energetic sets, Dagenais allowed the team to have some fun in the fifth and final game. The seniors were allowed to sit out and the younger players were put into random spots and were allowed to do things on the court they are not normally asked to do. Dagenais called it a reward for all the hard work the team put it during the week.
The Daily - UCF Football Aug. 12
By Brian Ormiston on August 12, 2012 10:20 AM
ORLANDO, Fla. (UCFAthletics.com) - Sunday's update on the UCF football team. The Knights will not be practicing Sunday after having sessions from Aug. 1-11.
News
-On Saturday, UCF kept the shoulder pads in the locker room during the 11th practice of the preseason.
-Josh Reese and Kevin Garvy notched solid touchdown receptions during the first half of the session before the Knights held a 35-minute tag-off scrimmage.
-It was the first time UCF held a segmented scrimmage with the coaches and all of the players on the sideline (the offense usually stands behind the line of scrimmage during practices).
-The defense looked solid with the offense unable to produce points until eventually Blake Bortles hit Quincy McDuffie on a 37-yard touchdown pass, and Tyler Gabbert found Jeff Godfrey twice on an ensuing drive, topped off with a 30-yard TD catch by Godfrey.
-Freshman cornerback Jacoby Glenn had several key break-ups throughout the day, while sophomore cornerback Jonathan Davis had two during the scrimmage and senior linebacker Jonathan Davis notched an impressive sack.
Web Links
-Orlando Sentinel - Terrance Plummer
-Orlando Sentinel - J.J. Worton
-Akron Beacon Journal - Akron's Scrimmage Report
-Akron Beacon Journal - Akron's Scrimmage Notes
-Commercial Appeal - Memphis' Bobby McCain
Stat of the Day
-In terms of time of possession in 2011, UCF average 9:33 in the first quarter, 9:09 in the second, 7:27 in the third and 7:38 in the fourth.
What to Look For
-The upcoming week of practices will feature night sessions (6:30-8:30 p.m.) Monday, Wednesday and Friday.
-Fans are reminded that practices may start earlier than the scheduled time, and that taking notes, photos and video is not permitted.
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The Daily - UCF Football Aug. 11
By Brian Ormiston on August 11, 2012 10:50 AM
ORLANDO, Fla. (UCFAthletics.com) - The daily report from the UCF football team for Saturday, Aug. 11. The Black and Gold will get practice No. 11 underway today at 3:15 p.m., and it will last until approximately 5:30 p.m.
News
-UCF practiced inside Nicholson Fieldhouse Friday due to the weather. It also went with full pads a day after going in just helmets.
-On defense during Friday's drills, sophomore safety Clayton Geathers had an interception for the third time in four days, senior linebacker Jonathan Davis produced a big hit on running back Storm Johnson behind the line of scrimmage, senior defensive end Troy Davis was quick into the backfield during segment 19 and freshman cornerback Jacoby Glenn turned in a diving interception on a long pass into the endzone.
-Over on offense, sophomore quarterback Blake Bortles found classmate Rannell Hall during a 7v7 drill, who outran sophomore cornerback Jordan Ozerities for the touchdown reception. Meanwhile, senior running back Brynn Harvey had a strong breakout run early in the evening.
-The practice ended with 50-yard field goals by sophomore kickers Shawn Moffitt and Sean Galvin. Moffitt first connected on an attempt which would have been good from about 55 yards, only to have junior E.J. Dunston block his next kick. Galvin would convert a 52-yarder, yet his next kick fell short.
Web Links
-UCFAthletics.com - Remember These Details for the Countdown to Kickoff Luncheon
-Orlando Sentinel - Cam Henderson
-Clarion-Ledger - Southern Miss Report
-Examiner - Tulsa's Scrimmage
Stat of the Day
-The Knights' defense held six opponents to less than 100 rushing yards in 2011.
What to Look For
-Saturday marks the first day of competition in the 2012-12 UCF Athletics season, as the No. 12 women's soccer team hosts No. 21 Florida in an exhibition match at 7 p.m.
-Sunday's practice will run from 3:15-5:30 p.m.
-FanFest will be held Saturday, Aug. 18, at 5 p.m., and practice that day for the Knights is at 2:30 p.m.
-A game-by-game promotional schedule will be released soon when all of the details have been finalized.
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2012 Photo Day
By Doug Richards on August 10, 2012 1:48 PM
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Sights and Sounds of Team Photo Day
By Andrew Jennette on August 10, 2012 9:47 AM
Team photo day can mean many different things to players. Those feelings ring especially true to the athletes on the UCF volleyball team. For the Knights four seniors - Meredith Murphy, Evija Vilde, Dani Harrison, Tory McCutcheon - the moment was equal parts exciting and bittersweet.
After shooting promotional spots for the UCF video services department, the four seniors decided to "hand stand" at attention for their final senior picture.
You can check out more behind-the-scenes looks from photo day on our official Facebook team page: Don't forget to "like" us if you haven't already.
Photo day was also the first opportunity to meet the new players on the Knights' roster. Freshmen Dani Jenkins, Kaci Thompson and Dana Faught got their first official UCF pictures and got some good natured ribbing from their teammates after their family portrait style group shot. The moment was especially thrilling for Faught and Thompson as they are former high school teammates and close friends.
As photo day wrapped up, the team loaded into vans and hit the road for a team activity. We'll have pictures and video from this team-building experience later this week.
Tomorrow is a big day for the Knights as the team will play the first of two scheduled Black and Gold scrimmages. The intra-squad action takes place this Saturday at 3:30 in The Venue and is open to the public.
The Daily - UCF Football Aug. 10
By Brian Ormiston on August 10, 2012 9:24 AM
ORLANDO, Fla. (UCFAthletics.com) - News and notes on the UCF football team for Friday, Aug. 10. The Knights will conduct today's practice from 6:30-8:30 p.m.
News
-Head coach George O'Leary is scheduled to be on 790 AM The Ticket in Miami with Jason Jackson at 2:30 p.m. today.
-The Knights decided to go with just helmets and no shoulder pads Thursday.
-Freshman wide receiver Breshad Perriman had two nice catches during Thursday's session, the first of which came on a 30-yard toss from Blake Bortles as Perriman made a diving catch in the left corner of the endzone. The second was on a deep ball down the middle from Rob Calabrese.
-Senior running back Latavius Murray also produced a jaw-dropping catch when he pulled in a Bortles pass with one arm on the right sideline as a defender was draped on him.
-The Voice of the Knights, Marc Daniels, was in attendance for the second-straight practice.
Web Links
-UCFAthletics.com - Order UCF Posters Today
-Bright House Sports Network - UCF Football FanFest Details
-Orlando Sentinel - O-Line Battle
-Missourian - Missouri's Defensive Line
Stat of the Day
-UCF has a combined 70 rushing touchdowns returning this year (including Storm Johnson who had one while with Miami). Latavius Murray leads the way with 22, Jeff Godfrey has 19 and Brynn Harvey has 18. The 70 rushing TDs lead all of Conference USA.
What to Look For
-Saturday and Sunday practices will be 3:15-5:30 p.m.
-The annual Countdown to Kickoff Luncheon will be Thursday, Aug. 16, with registration beginning at 11 a.m.
-FanFest will be held Saturday, Aug. 18, at 5 p.m., and practice that day for the Knights is at 2:30 p.m.
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UCF's Olympics Watch Party
By Jenna Marina on August 9, 2012 2:57 PM
UCF Player Team USA Player
Noel Crane Abby Wambach
Alex Piercy Alex Morgan
Megan Fish Abby Wambach ("duh")
Jessica Varitek Ali Krieger
Ashley Nicol Megan Rapinoe
Carleigh Williams Megan Rapinoe
Jennifer Martin Megan Rapinoe
Joshua
S. Walters, Sr. (assistant coach) Paul
Rogers (USA assistant coach & the only male
coach on staff)
Leah Schoen (trainer) Megan Rapinoe
Amanda Cromwell (head coach) Christie Rampone ("I played with her")
Kaitlyn Steckel Abby Wambach
Taylor Townsend Lauren Cheney
Amanda Wilkin Tobin Heath
Maxine Murchie Abby Wambach
Connie Organ Alex Morgan/Megan Rapinoe
Diana Manis Rachel Buehler
Madison Barney Megan Rapinoe
Allie Gerry Carli Lloyd
Tyler Law Megan Rapinoe
Kayla Darden Megan Rapinoe/Shannon Boxx
Katy Ling Megan Rapinoe
Lianne Maldonado Shannon Boxx/Hope Solo
April Asby Megan Rapinoe
Marleigh Howard Megan Rapinoe/Heather O'Reilly
Andrea Rodrigues Megan Rapinoe/Heather O'Reilly
Spayne Avant Megan Rapinoe/Alex Morgan
Marissa Diggs Rachel Buehler
Sokhara Goodall Megan Rapinoe
Nicolette Radovcic Tobin Heath/Heather O'Reilly
Alex Major Abby Wambach
Kristina Trujic Megan Rapinoe
Bianca Joswiak Megan Rapinoe
Tishia Jewell Megan Rapinoe
Aline Reis (alum) Megan Rapinoe
Kristen Poulton Megan Rapinoe
Zoe Hayes Megan Rapinoe
Donna
Fishter (assistant coach) Pia
Sundhage (USA head coach, "she celebrates goals
like me")
UCF Volleyball Practice Report: Day 2
By Andrew Jennette on August 9, 2012 12:53 PM
Day 2 of UCF volleyball's preseason camp at The Venue opened up with a series of intense footwork drills led by strength and conditioning coach John Ellis. These drills helped head coach Todd Dagenais and his coaching staff stress the importance of having quick feet and low defensive positioning.
You can check out more photos from Day 2 of practice on our Facebook page: Don't forget to "like" us if you haven't already.
The most spirited portion of day 2 took place when the team was separated into two squads of seven. Each group of players had five minutes to knock 12 chairs out of play using just their serves.
Team one exploded in celebration as they finished the drill with just three seconds remaining on the clock. Their jubilation would be short lived; however, as team two toppled their score by completing the drill with 29 seconds left on the clock.
We'll check back in with more tomorrow as the team has photo day in the morning as well as day 3 of practice as they continue to prepare for the first Black and Gold scrimmage that takes place this Saturday at 3:30 in The Venue.Andrew Quintana Talks Preseason Camp
By Doug Richards on August 9, 2012 10:32 AM
The Daily - UCF Football Aug. 9
By Brian Ormiston on August 9, 2012 9:31 AM
ORLANDO, Fla. (UCFAthletics.com) - Daily update on the UCF football team for Thursday, Aug. 9. Today's practice is slated to go from 3:15-5:30 p.m.
News
-UCF kicked off the second week of preseason drills outside Wednesday and got into individual drills before heading inside Nicholson Fieldhouse due to an approaching weather system.
-Wednesday was the third night practice of the preseason.
-The Knights decided to go with just shoulder pads instead of full pads.
-Sophomore safety Clayton Geathers notched an interception for the second-straight day, sophomore cornerback Bruce Dukes also pulled down an interception as did A.J. Bouye which came on a 7v7 drill.
-The best catch of the day was on a Rob Calabrese pass to Jacques Mackeroy as he made a leaping grab to end segment 15, causing the offense to erupt.
-UCF's defense forced a pair of fumbles Wednesday, but running back Latavius Murray displayed impressive footwork throughout the session.
Web Links
-Orlando Sentinel - Jordan Ozerities
-KTSM - UTEP Preseason Update
-Kaleidoscope - UAB Preseason Update
-Reflector - East Carolina QB Battle
Stat of the Day
-UCF quarterbacks threw just eight interceptions in 2011, which was one shy of the school record of seven set in 1998 when Daunte Culpepper was an All-American and finished sixth in the Heisman Trophy balloting.
What to Look For
-Friday's practice will be in the evening and take place from 6:30-8:30 p.m.
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Dagenais, Knights Poised for Big 2012
By Eric DeSalvo on August 8, 2012 12:44 PM
The Daily - UCF Football Aug. 8
By Brian Ormiston on August 8, 2012 10:21 AM
ORLANDO, Fla. (UCFAthletics.com) - Another night practice is on tap for Wednesday, which is slated for 6:45-8:45 p.m. However if fans plan on attending, it may get underway earlier than the scheduled time.
News
-The first week of the preseason wrapped up Tuesday on the outdoor practice fields.
-Defense stole the show during practice No. 7. DB Clayton Geathers recorded an interception by stepping in front of tight end Chris Martin on a Blake Bortles pass. Meanwhile, LB Willie Mitchell picked off a pass from Tyler Gabbert, and on a deep ball from Rob Calabrese to Jeff Godfrey, DB Jeremy Davis tipped it in the air before pulling in the interception while falling down.
-Head coach George O'Leary following Tuesday's practice: "They are all getting opportunities to see what they can do...Last night offense had their day and today defense had their day. It goes like that, back and forth, but ultimately both sides are trying to get better. That's the key."
Web Links
-Facebook - Enter to Win the UCF vs. Missouri Experience
-Bright House Sports Network - Brynn Harvey
-Florida Today - News and Notes From Practice
-Orlando Sentinel - Breshad Perriman
-Commercial Appeal - Memphis Quarterback Situation
Stat of the Day
-Dating back to 1995, UCF has lost only three Homecoming games, as it holds a 14-3 record over that span. This year's Homecoming contest is slated for Nov. 3 against SMU.
What to Look For
-After four-straight days in full pads, the Knights are slated to switch to just shoulder pads for Thursday's practice, which will run from 3:15-5:30 p.m.
General Ticket Information
Volleyball Top 2011 Moments: No. 1, Sweep of No. 3 USC
By Eric DeSalvo on August 8, 2012 7:01 AM
Sights & Sounds From Aug. 7
By Eric DeSalvo on August 7, 2012 4:57 PM
In today's edition of Sights & Sounds, listen to defensive back A.J. Bouye talk about what he's working on in his senior season. Make sure to watch offensive lineman Torrian Wilson chat about how the offensive line is progressiving, the new UCF marketing campaign and his favorite restaurant near campus.
The Daily - UCF Football Aug. 7
By Brian Ormiston on August 7, 2012 9:23 AM
ORLANDO, Fla. (UCFAthletics.com) - News and notes for practice day No. 7 of the 2012 UCF football preseason camp. Practice today will run from 3:15-5:30 p.m. as the Knights are quickly approaching the season-opener at Akron Aug. 30.
News
-The 2012 UCF football posters have been delivered, and the best chance to pick them up will be at the annual FanFest Saturday, Aug. 18. More details about the event will be announced when they are finalized.
-Monday was the second night practice of the preseason. Some highlights from the session:
-Senior linebacker Jonathan Davis was the most vocal on the defense Monday, and senior punter Jamie Boyle, who has never punted in his collegiate career, had a couple 55-yard punts.
-On offense, senior offensive lineman Phil Smith received a lot of praise from the coaching staff during Monday's drills. Smith is in his first year as a Knight after transferring from Georgia Tech.
-One of the best catches of the night came on a Blake Bortles pass to Quincy McDuffie as the wide receiver leapt over A.J. Bouye for a 35-yard grab that ignited the offense. Josh Reese also hauled in a deep ball, this one from Tyler Gabbert on the left sideline.
-Defensive ends Victor Gray and Cam Henderson each produced quality sacks, and middle linebacker Terrance Plummer broke up a pass over the middle intended for McDuffie, which almost resulted in an interception.
Web Links
-Bright House Sports Network - Phil Smith
-Orlando Sentinel - Victor Gray
-USA Today - OSU's Urban Meyer Won't Settle for Average
Stat of the Day
-UCF ranked second in Conference USA last year with a 143.1 passing efficiency rating, trailing only Case Keenum and Houston.
What to Look For
-The Knights will be in full pads for the fourth-straight day Wednesday, and practice is scheduled for 6:45-8:45 p.m.
-Thursday and Friday, UCF will go back to just the shoulder pads.
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Sights & Sounds From Aug. 6
By Eric DeSalvo on August 6, 2012 8:16 PM
The UCF football team was back under the lights in full pads as it began its second week of fall camp in preparation for the season opener at Akron on Aug. 30. Today the Sights and Sounds blog features offensive lineman Justin McCray, quarterback Blake Bortles and a video interview with linebacker Terrance Plummer. The sophomore from Orange Park is in contention for best hair on the team, but we will let you be the judge!
College Sports Madness' 2012 Breakdown
By Jenna Marina on August 6, 2012 2:04 PM
The Daily - UCF Football Aug. 6
By Brian Ormiston on August 6, 2012 10:08 AM
ORLANDO, Fla. (UCFAthletics.com) - Monday marks the second night practice of the preseason as the Knights will take the field from 6:45-8:45 p.m. This week, Monday, Wednesday and Friday's sessions were moved from 3:15-5:30 p.m. to the evening.
News
-So. WR J.J. Worton following Sunday's practice: "It feels great (to be back on the field). I've been home all summer and it was kind of hard being away from everybody, but I was in touch with everyone...it's been great and I've got great camaraderie with everyone right now. I'm rooming with (quarterback) Blake (Bortles) now and we'll keep that going. It'll be good for us."
-During Sunday's practice, senior linebacker D.J. Williams intercepted a Tyler Gabbert pass by ranging to his right and pulling in a ball near the left sideline.
-Quarterback/wide receiver Rob Calabrese threw a perfect ball over double coverage to Rannell Hall who made a diving snag.
-Sunday was the second time the Knights held their session inside Nicholson Fieldhouse, as there was inclement weather in the area.
Web Links
-Orlando Sentinel - Shipman Says LBs Driven to Improve
-WTVA - Southern Miss Completes Day Three of Practice
-Charleston Daily Mail - Marshall WR Dobson Confident About Season
Stat of the Day
-UCF converted 51.0 percent of its third downs in 2010 and 44.6 in 2011. The last time the Knights posted back-to-back seasons of at least a 44.0 conversion rate was during the 1993 and 1994 seasons.
What to Look For
-Tuesday's practice is slated for 3:15-5:30 p.m., and the team will be in full pads for the third-straight day.
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Trotter Shines with Bronze Finish
By Jenna Marina on August 6, 2012 8:42 AM
Spurlock Excels in D.C. Kenner League
By Doug Richards on August 6, 2012 7:31 AM
Although he spent the majority of the summer in Orlando, Tristan Spurlock made several trips home to the Washington, D.C., area, and the return to the nation's capital was certainly worthwhile from a basketball standpoint. The forward, who is entering his junior campaign at UCF, played in seven total games in the famed Kenner League and helped his team claim the championship title.
Kenner League games are played at McDonough Arena on the Georgetown campus and feature college and professional players from the D.C. area. Former Kenner League players include Allen Iverson, Alonzo Mourning, Steve Francis, Dikembe Mutombo, Gilbert Arena and Othella Harrington.
Spurlock averaged around 23 points over the summer and earned MVP honors after totaling 20 points in the championship game.
Kenner League games are played on over the weekend, and the schedule allowed Spurlock to compete as a member of DCX, a squad that was the only team in the league that featured only college players. His teammates included Jabril Trawick and Greg Whittington of Georgetown and Jamal Olaswere of LIU-Brooklyn.
In the championship contest, DCX posted a 109-81 win over Pro Athletics. Former Knight Mike Battle played for Pro Athletics.
Spurlock feels that his play in the Kenner League will serve as a springboard into the 2012-13 campaign for the Knights.
"This was a good opportunity," he said. "I had the chance to focus on a lot of the things that I was working on all summer. It was a chance for me to be more aggressive. I wasn't just a shooter. I had the chance to push the ball and take the ball to the basket."
The Daily - UCF Football Aug. 5
By Brian Ormiston on August 5, 2012 7:55 AM
ORLANDO, Fla. (UCFAthletics.com) - Practice No. 5 of the preseason Sunday will be the first time the Knights will go in full pads. The session is scheduled to run from 3:15-5:30 p.m.
News
-UCF's first two practices this summer featured just helmets, while on Friday and Saturday the Knights donned shoulder pads. So far, one practice has been held inside Nicholson Fieldhouse while the last three have been outside. Today's forecast includes about a 50% chance of rain.
-Sr. C Jordan Rae after Saturday's practice: "This is one of the most talented groups since I've been here. We have an awesome coaching staff, and we should be able to do something with it. As far as the offensive lines goes, we are one of the more experienced groups out there. That cohesiveness definitely makes a big difference."
Web Links
-Orlando Sentinel - Chris Martin
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UCF Football's Facebook Page-Missourian - Missouri Taking Advantage of Tall Receivers
-Miami Herald -
FIU Camp Photo GalleryStat of the Day
-In terms of all-purpose yards, kick returner/wide receiver Rannell Hall had zero after five games last year. Seven games later, Hall racked up 759 all-purpose yards and finished behind only running back Latavius Murray who led the Knights in 2011 with 860.
What to Look For
-Next week will be one of the busiest of the preseason. The Countdown to Kickoff Luncheon will take place Thursday, Aug. 16, while the annual FanFest is scheduled for Saturday, Aug. 18.
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Countdown to Kickoff Luncheon Details-More details on FanFest will be released when they become available.
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The Daily - UCF Football Aug. 4
By Brian Ormiston on August 4, 2012 9:29 AM
ORLANDO, Fla. (UCFAthletics.com) - Saturday's update on the UCF football team. The Knights return to their normal schedule today as they will practice from 3:15-5:30 p.m., and it will be the second-straight day in shoulder pads.
News
-On Friday, UCF moved its practice to the evening, and donned the shoulder pads for the first time in the preseason.
-With the offensive line paving the way, running back Storm Johnson dazzled early in Friday's session, consistently running by the defense.
-During the second half of practice, the defense stepped up and forced numerous incompletions before Breshad Perriman made a diving snag from a Blake Bortles pass to wake up the offense a bit.
-At the end of practice, director of player personnel Drew Hughes topped director of player development Kristy Belden and defensive graduate assistant Mark Cammack in a sprint from sideline to sideline in a version of the UCF Olympics.
Web Links
-UCFAthletics.com/YouTube - Brendan Kelly & Billy Giovanetti Video Interview
-UCFAthletics.com/YouTube - Storm Johnson and Jonathan Davis Video Interview
-UCFAthletics.com/YouTube - Jordan and Justin McCray Video Interview
-Daily Reflector - Pirates Hit the Practice Field
-Associated Press - Tulsa Preview
Stat of the Day
-On third downs last year, J.J. Worton led all receivers by hauling in nine receptions for first downs. Josh Reese and Quincy McDuffie were tied for second with five catches on third downs which resulted in a first down.
What to Look For
-UCF is slated to be in full pads for the first time on Sunday.
-From Aug. 4-18, practices are scheduled for 3:15-5:30 p.m., but check @UCF_Football on Twitter for any announcement of time changes.
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Volleyball Top 2011 Moments: No. 2, Freshmen Duo Dominates
By Eric DeSalvo on August 3, 2012 2:01 PM
The Knights had plenty to celebrate in their record-breaking 2011 campaign that saw them win 20 matches for the first time since 2003 and notch a program-best 12 wins in Conference USA. We will continue counting down the top-five moments from the 2011 season leading up to the Knights' 2012 opener against Creighton in the USF Invitational on Aug. 24 with No. 2: Freshmen Duo Dominates
Setting the Stage
Playing in a venue that no previous UCF team had won in before, the Knights knew their match with SMU inside Moody Coliseum would be no walk in the park. After dropping the first match of three on the road to end the regular season, a bounce back against the Mustangs would need to happen for the Knights to eye their 19th win of the season and keep their postseason chances alive.
By Nov. 20, freshmen DeLaina Sarden and Ashley Gialenios had asserted themselves as forces in the Knights' lineup. No longer were these rookies looked at as unproven youngsters, they were counted on to help UCF achieve its season-long goals. The epic showdown with SMU featured a little bit of everything, including a game-sealing block by the duo of Sarden and Gialenios.
Defining Moments
UCF raced out to an early 1-0 lead when it clinched the first set, 25-21. SMU promptly evened up the match with a 25-18 victory in the second stanza. The two teams went back and forth once again with UCF taking the third, 25-20, only to have the Mustangs respond with a 25-12 win in the fourth.
Pushed to a fifth set of the sixth and final time in 2011, UCF and SMU were tied at 2-2 before the Knights went on a 7-0 run fueled by Meredith Murphy on the serve. The Mustangs chipped away at the lead before tying it up at 13-all. With the first team to 15 points having the opportunity to win the match, every point was critical.
Tied at 16-all, Sarden gave the Knights their third match point when she smacked down her 13th kill of the day. After junior Evija Vilde served it up, SMU's Caroline Young tried to attack the freshmen duo only to be denied by Sarden and Gialenios and clinch the Knights' 19th win of the season.
Aside from the stellar play of the two freshmen, Angelica Crump smashed a career-high 24 kills while Rachel Vukson hoisted 52 assists and dug out 15 shots for her 15th double-double of the season. A total of four Knights registered double-digit digs, including Murphy who led the way with 17.
UCF found a way to win the match despite hitting under .200 for just the eighth time on the year (.116). Head coach Todd Dagenais was thrilled with his team's ability to win even when the offense isn't hitting for a high percentage.
"That was a classic example of really grinding it out," Dagenais said. "We didn't do a lot of pretty things. What we did do is just worked really hard. People are going to look at the stats and they will show that SMU won. I think the difference for us was that we had a ton of resolve. Literally, that last set could've gone either way. We just found a way to get a break and make a huge stunt-block play at the very end."
The Daily - UCF Football Aug. 3
By Brian Ormiston on August 3, 2012 9:28 AM
ORLANDO, Fla. (UCFAthletics.com) - News and notes from the UCF football team for Friday, Aug. 3. Today's practice has been moved to the evening, as the Knights will take the field from 6:50-8:50 p.m.
News
-Tonight's practice will be the first in which the Knights will put on the shoulder pads.
-UCF's first head coach in program history, Don Jonas, was out at practice Thursday and spoke to the team as well. He coached the Knights from 1979-81 and finished with a 14-12-1 overall record.
-The Knights received five votes in the 2012 USA Today Preseason Coaches' Poll, which would put them in 41st place just ahead of FIU and Missouri which earned three votes each.
-Senior wide receiver/kick returner Quincy McDuffie was named to the Paul Hornung Award Watch List Thursday. The award is handed out to the nation's most versatile player. McDuffie was one of only three players from Conference USA who was selected to the watch list.
Web Links
-UCFAthletics.com - Recapping Media Day
-WFTV Channel 9 - Home Page with Several UCF Links from Media Day
-Bright House Sports Network - Quincy McDuffie
-Orlando Sentinel - Blake Bortles
Stat of the Day
-In UCF's six home games last year, Brynn Harvey rushed for 397 yards while Latavius Murray totaled 394 yards. In terms of average per carry, Murray had a 7.9 average while Harvey posted a 5.0 mark.
What to Look For
-From Aug. 4-18, practices are scheduled for 3:15-5:30 p.m., but check @UCF_Football on Twitter for any announcement of time changes.
-The Knights also will be in shoulder pads for Saturday's practice.
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By Jenna Marina on August 2, 2012 9:55 AM
The Daily - UCF Football Aug. 2
By Brian Ormiston on August 2, 2012 6:49 AM
ORLANDO, Fla. (UCFAthletics.com) - Thursday marks the only morning practice of the preseason currently on the schedule. The Knights will take the field from 9:10-11:30 a.m., as they will conduct their annual media day later during the day.
News
-UCF kicked off preseason camp Wednesday, as it was the first time the 2012 Knights came together as one on the gridiron.
-If the weather cooperates, Thursday will be UCF's first outdoor practice of camp. Lightning around the UCF campus forced yesterday's session into Nicholson Fieldhouse.
-The Knights will be in helmets, no shoulder pads, for the second-straight day.
-Head Coach George O'Leary is set to appear on Tuck and O'Neill on ESPN 1080 in Orlando Thursday at 5:45 p.m.
Web Links
-UCFAthletics.com - Sights & Sounds from Day 1
-Bright House Sports Network - Local Players Start UCF Football Camp
-ESPN Buckeye Nation - Ohio State Fullback Zach Boren
Stat of the Day
-Redshirt sophomore quarterback Blake Bortles ranked third in UCF single-season history last year with a 153.88 passer efficiency rating.
What to Look For
-On tap for Friday, UCF is slated to put on the shoulder pads for the first time. Practice has been moved to 6:50 p.m. to 8:50 p.m.
-A reminder that UCF FanFest will take place Saturday, Aug. 18. Tentatively, practice will start at 2:30 with FanFest getting underway at 5 p.m.
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Sights & Sounds From Day 1
By Eric DeSalvo on August 1, 2012 5:11 PM
Day one of practice is in the books for the UCF football team. After each player checked in yesterday and had their first team meetings, they took to the Nicholson Fieldhouse looking fresh in their pristine jerseys and shorts for their first day practicing as a unit since April 14.
Below you will find all your audio and visual needs from practice in our first installment of "Sights & Sounds." This blog is dedicated to giving you, the fans, the best all-around multimedia experience as the season draws near. Checkout the video interview with quarterback Blake Bortles and sound clips of defensive lineman Victor Gray and wide receiver Jeff Godfrey.
BLOG: First Day of Practice
By Jenna Marina on August 1, 2012 10:49 AM
The Daily - UCF Football Aug. 1
By Brian Ormiston on August 1, 2012 10:15 AM
ORLANDO, Fla. (UCFAthletics.com) - News & notes from the UCF football team as the calendar turns to the month of August. Practice No. 1 of the 2012 preseason is finally here as the Knights will put the helmets on for the first time Wednesday.
News
-Wednesday's practice is on tap for 3:15-5:30 p.m.
-Running backs coach Danny Barrett will be conducting a phone interview today with the Saskatchewan Roughriders as they will be reflecting on the 2002 Labour Day Classic victory against Winnipeg. Barrett was the head coach of the Roughriders from 2000-06.
-Assistant head coach Brent Key will be joining AlumKnight Live on 740 AM in Orlando today at 6:30 p.m.
Web Links
-UCFAthletics.com - Quick Q&A with Jeff Godfrey
-Ticketmaster - Buy Single-Game Tickets vs. Missouri Today
-Birmingham News - UAB Opens Camp
-Miner Rush - UTEP Center Looks to Have Big Year
Stat of the Day
-In each of the last three games of 2011, UCF forced a fumble, had at least one sack (including four vs. UTEP) and broke up six passes or more (including 10 vs. UTEP). The Knights also had an interception in the final two games of the year.
What to Look For
-Thursday's practice will be the only morning session scheduled for the preseason. It will take place from 9:10-11:30 a.m.
-UCF's first day with shoulder pads is slated for Friday.
-A promotional schedule for the 2012 season is set to be released later this month.
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