Danny White Archives | 麻豆原创 News Central Florida Research, Arts, Technology, Student Life and College News, Stories and More Tue, 16 Apr 2024 20:52:26 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 /wp-content/blogs.dir/20/files/2019/05/cropped-logo-150x150.png Danny White Archives | 麻豆原创 News 32 32 麻豆原创 Committed to Building on Athletics鈥 Momentum /news/ucf-committed-to-building-on-athletics-momentum/ Thu, 21 Jan 2021 20:28:19 +0000 /news/?p=117322 麻豆原创 will immediately begin a national search for a new vice president and director of athletics following Danny White’s departure to the University of Tennessee.

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Following five years of record-breaking success in the classroom, in competition and in fundraising at 麻豆原创, Vice President and Director of Athletics Danny White has accepted a similar position at the University of Tennessee.

麻豆原创 will immediately begin a national search for a new vice president and director of athletics.

鈥淚 will personally miss working closely with Danny,”听says President Alex N. Cartwright. 鈥淒anny will leave 麻豆原创 with incredible momentum and a strong foundation for success, including a culture of innovation and winning with integrity and strengthening 麻豆原创鈥檚 national reputation well beyond the sports world. I am committed to working with all of you to build on our momentum to achieve sustained excellence in competition, in the classroom and beyond.

鈥淚 am certain that we will attract premier candidates who are eager to work alongside our talented coaches and athletics staff and who share our commitment to our student-athletes鈥 success in the classroom and preparing them well for careers after they graduate.鈥 鈥 President Alexander N. Cartwright

鈥淚 am certain that we will attract premier candidates who are eager to work alongside our talented coaches and athletics staff and who share our commitment to our student-athletes鈥 success in the classroom and preparing them well for careers after they graduate. And I know they will also be excited about joining our fans in Knight Nation, just as I was when I became president.鈥

Among 麻豆原创鈥檚 accomplishments during the past five years:

  • 麻豆原创鈥檚 student-athletes have earned an overall GPA of at least 3.2 for eight consecutive semesters and at least 3.0 for 26 consecutive semesters. A record 302 student-athletes from 麻豆原创 were selected to the 2019-20 American Athletic Conference All-Academic Team.
  • Every 麻豆原创 team competing in head-to-head sports posted a winning record the past three seasons. We are the only program in the country to accomplish that feat. 麻豆原创鈥檚 football team won a national championship and played in two New Year鈥檚 Six bowls. The men鈥檚 and women鈥檚 basketball teams earned NCAA tournament bids in 2019, and every team has been ranked in the top 25 at some point during the past five years.
  • 麻豆原创 Athletics raised more than $35.5 million in gift commitments and $17.4 million in cash gifts during the 2019-20 year. Both numbers were records and, more importantly, a testament to the generosity of 麻豆原创 donors.

White said that when he was hired at 麻豆原创 in November 2015, 鈥渙ur goal was to become one of the nation鈥檚 premier destinations鈥 for coaches and student-athletes. I also had a goal to excite our student body, staff and faculty, alumni and the Central Florida community. With the tremendous support of our student-athletes, coaches, staff, donors, students and all of Knight Nation, we certainly accomplished those goals.鈥

White added that under President Cartwright鈥檚 leadership, 鈥渢he future is very bright at 麻豆原创. It was extremely difficult to tell Alex that I was leaving as he is a tremendous leader and friend. 麻豆原创 is definitely in great hands, and I look forward to watching the continued success of this phenomenal university. The White family will always be Knight fans!鈥

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麻豆原创 Football Accepts Invitation to Boca Raton Bowl /news/ucf-football-accepts-invitation-to-boca-raton-bowl/ Mon, 14 Dec 2020 15:23:14 +0000 /news/?p=116081 The Knights will meet the BYU Cougars at 7 p.m. on Tuesday, Dec. 22 on ESPN.

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The 麻豆原创 football team is headed to the RoofClaim.com Boca Raton Bowl.

麻豆原创 (6-3) will meet the BYU Cougars at 7 p.m. on Tuesday, Dec. 22, in 30,000-seat FAU Stadium on the campus of Florida Atlantic University in Boca Raton, Florida, in the seventh edition of the postseason event.

The game will air on ESPN and ESPN Radio. Tickets for the game are not currently on sale to the public. A limited public sale is expected at a later date, with pandemic protocols in place. The game has been approved for 20% stadium capacity.

麻豆原创 donors and season-ticket holders will receive information Wednesday, Dec. 9, from the 麻豆原创 Ticket Office.

“We’re excited to continue our season in the Boca Raton Bowl 鈥 a great location for our fans and families to see us play,” says Danny White, 麻豆原创 vice president and director of athletics. “Our football team in 2020 has been one of the most exciting to watch in the country, and the fact we will be playing in the postseason for a fifth consecutive year speaks to the consistency of our program.”

“Our football team in 2020 has been one of the most exciting to watch in the country, and the fact we will be playing in the postseason for a fifth consecutive year speaks to the consistency of our program.” 鈥 Danny White, 麻豆原创 vice president and director of athletics

Adds 麻豆原创 head coach Josh Heupel, “Our players and staff are excited to be in this bowl game. It gives our guys one more time to play together and gives us one more chance to go 1-0. We’ve done a lot of good things this year, and we look forward to this next opportunity.”

麻豆原创 will bring a team that currently ranks second in the nation in both total offense (585.6 yards per game) and passing (373.0 yards) while scoring at a 44.3-point-per-game pace. Both the total offense and passing yard figures are on track to be all-time 麻豆原创 highs. The Knights also are second in the country in forced turnovers (22) and lead the nation with 13 fumbles recovered.

On an individual basis, 麻豆原创 sophomore quarterback 听ranks first nationally in total offense (387.9 yards per game), passing yards (3,353), passing yards per game (372.6) and stands second in touchdown passes (30).

“We are thrilled to extend an invitation to 麻豆原创 to play in the听RoofClaim.com听Boca Raton Bowl,” says executive director Doug Mosley. “The Knights are an exciting team, featuring one of the top offenses in the nation. They’ve had a great season, and we’re looking forward to announcing an equally compelling opponent for them soon.”

The program-record fifth consecutive postseason bowl appearance for the Knights is also the eighth in nine seasons and the 12th听in 16 years. 麻豆原创 also previously played in the NCAA Division II playoffs in 1987 and in the NCAA FCS Playoffs in 1990 and 1993.

2020 marks the third straight season under Josh Heupel the Knights have played in the postseason 鈥 following appearances two years ago in the Fiesta Bowl and last year in the Gasparilla Bowl. The Knights have played twice each in the Fiesta Bowl (following 2014 and 2018 seasons), Liberty Bowl (2007 and 2010) and St. Petersburg Bowl (2009 and 2014) and once each in the Hawaii Bowl (2005), Beef O’Brady’s Bowl (2012), Cure Bowl (2016), Peach Bowl (2017) and Gasparilla Bowl (2019).

This will be the sixth time 麻豆原创 has played a bowl game in the state of Florida 鈥 after two appearances in the St. Petersburg Bowl and one each in the Beef O’Brady’s Bowl in St. Petersburg, Cure Bowl in Orlando and Gasparilla Bowl in Tampa.

Recent previous 麻豆原创 postseason appearances have produced record numbers in terms of television ratings. In 2018 麻豆原创 played in the top-rated game (LSU in the Fiesta Bowl) involving at least one AAC institution. In 2017 and 2013 麻豆原创 also played in the top rated-game (Auburn in the Peach Bowl and Baylor in the Fiesta Bowl, respectively) among league members.

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麻豆原创 Student-Athletes Extend GPA Record /news/ucf-student-athletes-extend-gpa-record/ Wed, 18 Dec 2019 21:02:21 +0000 /news/?p=105545 Knights reach 24th consecutive semester with a GPA of 3.0 or better.

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A record-setting streak in the classroom continues for 麻豆原创 Athletics, as the Knights extended their streak to 24 consecutive semesters with a department grade-point average of 3.0 or better.

麻豆原创 student-athletes compiled a 3.30 GPA for Spring 2019, which is the third-highest in program history.

The student-athletes have extended the longest streak of achieving at least a 3.0 GPA as a department in school history. In all, 14 teams had a combined GPA of 3.0 or better this fall, and 10 posted at least a 3.2 GPA.

“Our student-athletes continue to perform at a very high level both in the classroom and in their respective sports,” says Tara Helton, associate athletics director, Academics. 鈥淥ur continued success in the classroom continues to show the level of commitment put forth here at 麻豆原创, not only by the student-athletes and ASSA (Academic Services for Student-Athletes), but also by the coaching staffs and administration.”

Since the arrival of Danny White, vice president and director of athletics, the Knights have not turned in a semester below a 3.0, starting at 3.01 in Spring 2016. 麻豆原创 set a program record for a 3.33 GPA in Spring 2018, and the Knights have posted a 3.3 GPA three times in the past four years. The top five marks in school history have come over the past six semesters as the Knights continued to win championships in their field of competition.

This semester, 68 percent (259) of student-athletes achieved at least a 3.0 GPA, which was a four percent increase from last spring. Thirty-five Knights recorded a perfect 4.0 GPA, five more than the spring semester.

The men’s golf team earned the highest GPA of all the men’s programs with a 3.43. The women’s tennis team’s 3.63 GPA was the best among women’s programs at 麻豆原创.

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麻豆原创 Receives $13 Million Gift Commitment for Athletics Scholarships /news/ucf-receives-13-million-gift-commitment-for-athletics-scholarships/ Wed, 24 Jul 2019 17:29:04 +0000 /news/?p=101308 Gary and Barbara Bryant of Lake Mary, Florida, made the largest gift commitment in the history of 麻豆原创 Athletics.

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Gary and Barbara Bryant of Lake Mary, Florida, last month made the largest gift commitment in the history of 麻豆原创 Athletics.

Once funded, their $13听million estate gift commitment will听establish the Gary and Barbara Bryant Family Athletic Endowed Scholarship Fund. Annual proceeds from the endowment will provide athletic scholarship support for both men鈥檚 and women鈥檚 student-athletes at 麻豆原创.

鈥淲e appreciate Gary and Barbara鈥檚 investment in our educational and athletic mission at 麻豆原创,鈥 says Danny White, 麻豆原创 vice president and director of athletics. 鈥淭heir family legacy at 麻豆原创 will forever provide life-changing scholarship opportunities for hundreds of young men and women to pursue their academic, athletic and personal dreams through the student-athlete experience.鈥

鈥淲e made this commitment to enable student-athletes to get an education and compete in the sport they love at our hometown university.鈥 鈥 Gary Bryant

Added Gary Bryant, 鈥淏arbara and I have always participated in sports and believe in the transformational, door-opening value of a college education. We made this commitment to enable student-athletes to get an education and compete in the sport they love at our hometown university. We feel very fortunate to be able to make this commitment and hope other community and alumni friends will support Orlando鈥檚 Hometown Team.鈥

This commitment to 麻豆原创 was made in collaboration with one of 麻豆原创鈥檚 American Athletic Conference institutions that also announced a similar gift by the Bryant family today.

鈥淚t is remarkable that Gary and Barbara have made such transformational commitments to competing intercollegiate athletic programs. In working with them over the past two years, it is clear that they hope their philanthropic leadership will inspire others at both institutions,鈥 says Mark Wright, 麻豆原创 deputy athletics director and university assistant vice president for championship resources.

After many years in public accounting, Gary Bryant became the president and CEO of several life and health insurance companies in the Orlando area.听He and his wife Barbara are avid travelers and golfers.

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College of Business Launches 1st Podcast, 鈥淚s This Really a Thing?鈥 /news/college-business-launches-1st-podcast-really-thing/ Thu, 13 Sep 2018 13:22:00 +0000 /news/?p=90533 Dean Paul Jarley promises informational, yet entertaining episodes on a variety of topics.

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People are talking about backyard chickens and Bitcoin and even whether you should buy your backyard chickens with Bitcoin. But are backyard chickens and Bitcoin really a thing?

That鈥檚 the premise of 鈥淚s This Really a Thing?鈥濃 a new podcast from 麻豆原创 College of Business Dean Paul Jarley. The college’s first podcast launched today in the middle of Podcast Week and looks at a variety of current topics to determine if they are just hype or if they represent fundamental change that could alter how we do business.

鈥淎s a dean, it鈥檚 my job to think about what the college should look like five and 10 years from now and make sure we get there,鈥 says Jarley, who serves as the host for the interview-style podcast. 鈥淭his is tough. As Bill Gates famously noted, people tend to overestimate the amount of change that will happen in the next two years and underestimate the amount of change that will happen in the next 10 years.鈥

The first three episodes debate whether eSports, ghosting in the workplace, and Bitcoin are really a thing.

Jarley doesn鈥檛 have to go far to find experts with something interesting to say about any of his topics.

鈥淲e鈥檙e big on engagement at the college, and the podcast gives us a new way to extend that culture of engagement to our alumni and community at large,鈥 Jarley says. 鈥淢any episodes will feature 麻豆原创 faculty, alums, board members and students.鈥

For eSports, he tapped 麻豆原创 Vice President and Director of Athletics Danny White, Richard Lapchick, director of the , and Ben Noel, executive director of the , 麻豆原创鈥檚 nationally renowned graduate video-gaming program. In the ghosting in the workplace episode, he talks to students, a career coach and a staffing-agency executive about job candidates who stop responding to employers that are trying to hire them. In Bitcoin, 麻豆原创 economist Sean Snaith weighs in on the viability of the cryptocurrency and whether to include it in your portfolio.

And while the topics are serious, Jarley promises that the podcast will not be a typical classroom lecture.

鈥淲e hope to make you laugh a little along the way and leave you with a new way to think about the topic at hand,鈥 he says.

鈥淚s This Really a Thing?鈥 is available through iTunes, Google Podcasts, Google Play, Stitcher, TuneIn, Spotify or by visiting .

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麻豆原创 Athletics, Kinesiology Program Team Up for Student-Athletes’ Well-Being /news/ucf-athletics-kinesiology-program-collaboration/ Wed, 12 Sep 2018 16:49:34 +0000 /news/?p=90483 Kinesiology faculty member Michael Redd is the first director of sports science for the Knights and will supervise a new sports science internship program for students.

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麻豆原创 Athletics and the university鈥檚 new are partnering to enhance the well-being and performance of the university鈥檚 student-athletes.

Kinesiology faculty member Michael Redd is now working with coaches as the first director of sports science appointed by the athletics program. He also is supervising 麻豆原创 students selected for a new sports science internship program.

鈥淗aving a sports scientist on the performance team is not a novel concept,鈥 said Jeff Stout, interim dean of the new College of Health Professions and Sciences, home to the school. 鈥淏ut giving sports science students the ability to work with Division I athletes is an opportunity that few students may experience.鈥

鈥淲e鈥檙e not aware of any other universities that offer such an internship opportunity for select graduate and undergraduate students,鈥 said Redd, who completed his doctorate in exercise physiology (an area of kinesiology) in August.

Under Redd鈥檚 supervision, the interns will help bridge the gap between science and application.

鈥淲earable devices provide physiological, performance and biomechanical data points that require special advanced training to interpret,鈥 Stout said. 鈥淪ports scientists can then create specific algorithms to analyze the data to inform coaches of their team鈥檚 training volume and its relationship to an athlete鈥檚 fatigue scores, hydration, heart-rate variability and performance.鈥

Sports scientist Michael Redd (right) with soccer player Gianluca Arcangeli

Redd was a doctoral student at 麻豆原创 last year when he worked with the men鈥檚 soccer team during a pilot study. He attended the practices and analyzed thousands of data points produced by tracking bands worn by the players.

His analysis of the data gave head coach Scott Calabrese another tool to assess his trainings and ensure the athletes got just what they needed. For example, in some cases Calabrese would adjust the duration and intensity of the training drills to enhance recovery and optimize performance.

The team went on to win eight consecutive games and compete in the American Athletic Conference championship final. The Knights are now this year鈥檚 preseason favorite in the conference.

Following the success of the pilot study, Redd and Stout worked with 麻豆原创 Athletics to establish a new sports science internship to enable more students from the school to learn and assist.

Redd has started selecting graduate and undergraduate students as interns. They will learn how to collect and interpret data produced by devices worn by student-athletes. Redd will review the data and use it to inform the coaches of the findings.

Eventually, the health and performance of some 400 student-athletes could be monitored, he said.

Undergraduate Maxine Furtado is among the first students selected for the internship. She is working with the university鈥檚 soccer programs.

鈥淚鈥檝e always been interested in the analytics portion of sports science and this internship is going to provide me with an opportunity to learn, to understand and to enjoy all the hard work it takes to form a good athlete,鈥 said Furtado, a former high school athlete. 鈥淭his opportunity has already made a huge positive impact in my life and my future career choices.鈥

麻豆原创 Athletics is excited for the partnership, said Eric Wood, deputy athletics director for competitive excellence.

鈥淚n Danny White, we have the most innovative athletics director in the country,鈥 Wood said. 鈥淗e views this cutting-edge opportunity as a win-win situation because it benefits our coaches and student-athletes as a competitive advantage on their respective playing fields, while providing practical experience and research opportunities for 麻豆原创 students.鈥

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IMG_5408_web Sports scientist Michael Redd (right) consults with soccer player Gianluca Arcangeli
麻豆原创-UNC Football Game Canceled /news/ucf-unc-football-game-canceled/ Tue, 11 Sep 2018 18:02:45 +0000 /news/?p=90442 Due to Hurricane Florence, Saturday’s road matchup will not be played.

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With Hurricane Florence bearing down on the Carolinas, University of North Carolina officials announced Tuesday that the 麻豆原创-UNC football game scheduled for Saturday in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, will not be played.

鈥淔irst and foremost, our thoughts are with everyone who may be affected by this storm,鈥 麻豆原创 Vice President and Director of Athletics Danny White said. 鈥淭he priority must be safety for everyone in the path of the hurricane. Having been through similar situations the past two years, we certainly understand this decision. We wish UNC the best of luck through this storm and for the rest of the year.鈥

“Our concern is with the safety of everyone being affected by the storm.”

North Carolina and 麻豆原创 officials stated any tickets purchased through the respective school will be refunded automatically and as quickly as possible. There is no need to contact either school鈥檚 ticket office regarding refunds.

麻豆原创 Alumni’s ChargeOn Tailgate is also canceled. The office announced refunds for the event will be issued, and 麻豆原创 Alumni is working on communicating with those who had registered for the tailgate. Should fans have additional questions about the tailgate, they are instructed to contact听Knights@ucfalumni.com.

Meanwhile, UNC and 麻豆原创 will continue to discuss the feasibility of playing the game at a later date this season.

Also, it is unlikely the Knights will be able to replace the North Carolina contest with another game as the Knights don鈥檛 have a true open date. 麻豆原创鈥檚 only open weekend during the 2018 regular season falls on the weekend of Oct. 27. However, the Knights are scheduled to play on Thurs. Nov. 1 vs. Temple.

鈥淚鈥檓 confident our student-athletes will adjust to this change,鈥 麻豆原创 head coach Josh Heupel said. 鈥淢any of them have, unfortunately, been through similar scenarios here the last two seasons. Our concern is with the safety of everyone being affected by the storm. Our team will turn its focus toward the game with FAU and we look forward to seeing all of Knight Nation back out at Spectrum Stadium next Friday.鈥

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麻豆原创 Head Basketball Coaches Extend Contracts /news/ucf-basketball-coaches-extend-contracts/ Mon, 30 Jul 2018 17:00:22 +0000 /news/?p=89120 Head basketball coaches Katie Abrahamson-Henderson and Johnny Dawkins sign deals to continue leading the Knights.

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After two successful seasons at 麻豆原创, Head Women鈥檚 Basketball听Coach Katie Abrahamson-Henderson and Head Men鈥檚 Basketball听Coach Johnny Dawkins have both signed contract extensions.

Abrahamson-Henderson, also known as Coach Abe, has inked a one-year deal keeping听her at the helm through the 2022-23 season. Dawkins will lead the听Knights through the 2023-24 season.

鈥淲e are very fortunate to have Katie听Abrahamson-Henderson leading our women鈥檚 basketball program [and] I am thrilled to have Johnny Dawkins听leading our men鈥檚 basketball program,鈥 says Danny White, vice president and director of .

Under Abrahamson-Henderson鈥檚 guidance, the Knights finished the 2017-18 campaign with a 22-11 record, tying the most wins in a season as a Division I program. 麻豆原创 turned in a 12-4 mark in The American 鈥 its best record in league play since 2010-11 鈥 and posted its highest finish in the conference for the second consecutive season, earning the third seed.听One year after earning the program鈥檚 first postseason victory in either the NCAA or WNIT tournaments, Abrahamson-Henderson鈥檚 squad followed with a second-straight WNIT second round appearance.

鈥淚 am blessed and excited for the confidence of Danny White,听Brandi Stuart, former President Hitt and new President Whittaker,鈥 Abrahamson-Henderson says. 鈥淥ur team鈥檚 success over the last two seasons, both on the court and in the classroom, would not be possible without their support. Our entire staff is looking forward to building on the success of back-to-back postseason appearances as we head into this season and the future.鈥

Dawkins took over a 12-18 team that hadn鈥檛 finished above .500 since the 2012-13 season and has led 麻豆原创 to 43 wins in his two years under his leadership.听In the last two seasons, Dawkins鈥 Knights have made a run to the National Invitation Tournament Semifinals, led the NCAA in field goal percentage defense, won at Memphis for the first time ever and earned their first true road win over a ranked opponent.

鈥淚鈥檓 very thankful to Danny White, Eric Wood, former President John Hitt, and new President Dale Whittaker for their continued support of me and my staff,鈥 Dawkins says. 鈥淚t鈥檚 great to have our administration behind us, knowing they believe in what we鈥檙e doing as a program and our standard of representing 麻豆原创 and the community at the highest level.鈥

With the average team GPA of 3.0 for the last two semesters, both coaches have seen academic growth among their players.

Purchase tickets for the upcoming 2018-19 men鈥檚 and women鈥檚 basketball seasons online or call听407-823-1000.听

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Knights to Begin Tailgating for Weekend Basketball Games /news/knights-begin-tailgating-weekend-basketball-games/ Fri, 06 Jan 2017 20:43:36 +0000 /news/?p=75560 Tailgating isn’t just for football anymore. 麻豆原创 fans will now have the opportunity to tailgate prior to weekend basketball games in January and February, vice president and Director of Athletics Danny White announced Friday.

“Not many campuses across the country have the kind of weather to make tailgating a possibility during basketball season,” White said. “This is going to give our fans a unique experience that can be found very few places, if any, throughout the collegiate basketball landscape.”

Tailgating for men’s basketball games will take place on Memory Mall and open four hours before tip-off.听There are four weekend American Athletic Conference games on the schedule, beginning with the Knights’ Jan. 14 game against Houston.

  • Saturday, Jan. 14, vs. Houston (4 p.m. game, tailgating opens at noon)
  • Saturday, Feb. 4, vs. Memphis (5 p.m. game, tailgating opens at 1 p.m.)
  • Saturday, Feb. 11, vs. UConn (6 p.m. game, tailgating opens at 2 p.m.)
  • Sunday, Feb. 26, vs. Cincinnati (3 p.m. game, tailgating opens at 11 a.m.)
  • Registration for each tailgate will be open to 麻豆原创 students and anyone with a ticket to that day’s game (season or single game). Registration will open at 6 p.m. on the Sunday prior to the games. Fans can register at Knightsonthemall.com.

    A live DJ will be featured on the mall, and 麻豆原创 fans are encouraged to bring tents, chairs, food and coolers to enjoy the experience.

    The first 500 students in attendance at the tailgate on Jan. 14 will receive a Knightmare T-shirt for the game against the Cougars.

    For tickets call 407-麻豆原创-1000 or click听here.

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    New Women’s Basketball Coach a Proven Winner /news/new-womens-basketball-coach-proven-winner/ Fri, 01 Apr 2016 21:45:19 +0000 /news/?p=71598 It takes just three words to know what 麻豆原创鈥檚 new women鈥檚 basketball coach is all about.

    Family. Academics. Basketball.

    In that order.

    The backbone of her coaching philosophy was mentioned often during her introductory press conference on Friday at the Wayne Densch Center for Student-Athlete Leadership. And it鈥檚 part of what brought her here to 麻豆原创.

    鈥淲e’re going to lead with that philosophy all the time, and going through this [hiring] process, it is exactly the same thing that Danny (White) was saying the whole time,鈥 she said. 鈥淚t kind of rang a bell, and I was like, 鈥楾his is a good fit.鈥欌

    Abrahamson-Henderson鈥檚 philosophy stems from the lessons she learned while playing at Iowa under Basketball Hall of Fame head coach C. Vivian Stringer.

    It鈥檚 a system that works for her. During her coaching career over the last two decades, she has helped three different teams reach the NCAA Tournament and five programs reach postseason play.

    At her most recent stop at Albany, she led the Great Danes to a combined nine America East Conference tournament and regular season titles. Her Albany teams recorded five 20-win seasons en route to five-straight NCAA Tournament appearances, including the program’s first bid in 2011 and its first NCAA Tournament victory in 2016.

    鈥淚 think we have one of the most talented coaches in all of women’s basketball in the country, someone that built a dynasty at Albany and is leaving a dynasty that was built to continue to win,鈥 麻豆原创 vice president and director of athletics Danny White said. 鈥淲hat she’s done in her career is unbelievable, and everything I learned about her from people that know women’s basketball really well, she’s as high level of a coach as there is, and we’re really fortunate to have her here.鈥

    Abrahamson-Henderson believes success comes from empowering her student-athletes as women, not just players. Self-confidence will lead to results.

    鈥淲e’re going to keep empowering them as women, and educate them and鈥 make them feel really good about who they are, and being a part of this program, and be proud to walk around,鈥 she said. 鈥淲hen they leave this university, they look back and say, 鈥業 loved my basketball career; I loved Coach Abe.鈥欌

    Then, without missing a beat, her wit lightened up the standing-room only assembly hall.

    鈥淎nd maybe in the future somebody is rich and they have a house with a pool that I can come swimming at.鈥

    Although it has been a whirlwind week for Abrahamson-Henderson, she has already started to watch film on the Knights. She is excited by what she saw and believes she can run her style of play: pressing and wearing out opponents.

    She knows she must earn the team鈥檚 trust and get them to buy into the process, but once they do, she believes there鈥檚 no limit to what the Knights can achieve.

    鈥淚 think we have the talent. I think we have the athleticism. I think we have a lot of key ingredients here. We’re just going to take one day at a time,鈥 she said. 鈥淲e’re going to enjoy the journey. We’re going to work really hard. We’re going to bond really well, and that’s just kind of how I do things.鈥

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