
Posted on 06 November 2008 by admin
Posted on 06 November 2008 by admin
Posted on 08 October 2008 by admin

Tim Kelly
Published: October 8, 2008
DUBUQUE- 50 Degrees isn’t exactly softball weather, but the Duhawk Softball team has been working hard this fall.
“We’ve been going harder at it this fall. Some of us seniors have been running practices on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. We’ve gotten pretty good workouts in too,” said senior captain Kim Chalekian.
The hard work will be much needed as the Duhawks lose all conference pitcher Kate Earleywine, but head coach Kate Koopman is still optimistic about her team’s chances.
“You know, the Iowa Conference is one of the toughest conferences in the nation, but I expect us to finish around the top half and be as competitive as we were last year,” Koopman stated.
The Duhawks pride themselves on being an aggressive team that capitalizes on the opportunities presented to them.
“We just try to stay positive and get the lead runners in,” Chalekian added.
Tim Kelly can be reached at Timothy.Kelly@loras.edu
Posted on 10 September 2008 by admin
A cold, rainy, day did not dampen the spirits of the men’s and women’s cross country teams, because this year both teams have high expectations going into the season.
Last year the women came to the brink of a national tournament, and the players are ready to achieve that, this year.
They are coming into the season ranked twentieth in the nation and third in the region.
Mary Bridget Corken, women’s cross country captain, said. “Last year we were six points away from qualifying so its like nothing so I think we’re just really working hard to improve and be our best that we can be and make at the end of the season.”
Head Coach Shultz shares the same aspirations as Corken, “So I expect our women to be competing for the top two in the conference, and a trip to the national championships, which the Loras women have not done in about twelve years.”
The men’s team may come in with less hype.
However,with strong transfers and freshmen, they are just as determined to make some noise and prove people wrong.
Shultz said, “we just have some new energy this year that I’m excited about, despite losing three of our top seven, we have a team that will finish high er in the conference and higher in the region than any of the teams I’ve had my four years here.”
The men’s team comes into the season embracing their role as a dark horse in the Iowa Conference.
Alex Eischeid, the men’s captain, said, “We’ve got a lot of new faces this year so there’s kinda of a chip on our shoulder we’re going to have.We’re going to have to really come in and make a name for ourselves this year.”
Catch both teams as they race into action this Saturday.
Tim Kelly can be reached at Timothy.Kelly2@loras.edu