Archive | October 2012

Bearkats Volleyball Extends Win Streak To Ten Games

Courtesy: Paul Ridings, Jr., SHSU Sports Information

Tulsa, Oklahoma- Kendall Cleveland posted a career high 22 kills to power Sam Houston from a two sets to one deficit for a five-set win over Oral Roberts in a two-and-half hour marathon volleyball match Thursday night.

The victory set the stage for a showdown battle with Southland leader Central Arkansas Saturday afternoon in Conway.

UCA leads the league with an 11-2 conference record.

Sam Houston’s 10-match winning streak give the Kats a 10-2 league mark.

SHSU is now 15-9 for the season.

Deveney Wells-Gibson and Hailey Neisler added 19 and nine kills, respectively for the Kats.

Setter Tayler Gray assisted on 49 kills and led the Kat defense with 26 digs.

In a pattern that became the norm throughout the match, Oral Roberts jumped out to an early lead in the first set.

Down 11-6, the Kats fought back to take a 17-15 lead on a kill by Cleveland.

The Golden Eagles took control, winning 10 of the next 13 points for a one set lead.

With Sam Houston down 9-4 in the second set, Cleveland rallied the Kats again with two kills to put SHSU up 14-13.

The Bearkats led the rest of the way to even that match at a set apiece.

ORU built another 9-4 lead in the third frame but again Sam Houston caught up, taking a 16-14 lead on a kill by Kaylee Hawkins.

The Golden Eagles won 11 of the next 15 points to go up two sets to one.

Sam Houston never trailed in the fourth set as the Kats evened the match at two sets all.

Another Cleveland kill gave SHSU a 6-1 start in the frame.

Again in the final set, ORU led early, going up 9-6.

But the Kats roared back.

Each team had three match points before Cleveland tied the set 19-19 then set up SHSU’s fourth match point with a service ace.

Kaylee Hawkins put away the final kill to clinch the victory.

Rod Lurie Coming To SHSU

This article is courtesy of Cari Kenealy of Raven Films, a student film organization within the Mass Communication Department of Sam Houston State University (SHSU).

Rod Lurie, film director, writer, and journalist who’s topics often involve politics and women in power will be coming to the campus of SHSU from Thursday November 1st through Saturday November 3rd.

The College of Fine Arts and Mass Communication, Mass Communications Department and Raven Films will be hosting Mr. Rod Lurie and viewing of The Contender, a political thriller . President Barack Obama cited President Evans. the character in ‘ The Contender’ as his favorite fictional president.

Mr. Lurie will be giving a Q&A moderated by Peter Rousell of the MCM Department at SHSU and former Presidential Press Secretary immediately after the screening.

Lurie wrote and directed the widely praised Academy Award® and Golden Globe Award nominated political thriller The Contender.

The film was also honored by the Broadcast Film Critics.

In addition, Lurie created and served as an executive producer on ABC’s highly acclaimed hit series, Commander in Chief.

Imaging a world in which the President of the United States is a woman, the popular series stars Geena Davis and also executive produced the ABC one-hour FBI drama, Line of Fire.

Mr. Lurie has directed actors Robert Redford, Genna Davis, Joan Allen, James Gandolfini, Matt Dillon and Mark Ruffalo and many others.

Before becoming a filmmaker, Lurie completed a career in the military and enjoyed success as a film critic, entertainment reporter and investigative reporter.

Lurie graduated from the United States Military Academy at West Point in 1984 and went on to serve for four years as a Combat Arms officer in the U.S. Army.

He broke into journalism as an entertainment reporter for the New York Daily News, as well as a frequent contributor to Premiere, Movieline and Entertainment Weekly.

Most recently, Mr. Lurie directed the remake of Sam Peckinpah’s classic ‘Straw Dog’s’ and this month as a guest director on AMC’s Western series “Hell on Wheels”.

Leading up to this even, MCM & Raven films will be hosting a viewing of Rod Lurie movies starting today from 5-7p.m. with “The Last Castle.”

Then on Oct. 29th from 5-7 p.m. “Resurrecting the Champ,” Oct. 30th from 6-9 p.m. “Straw Dogs,” and Oct. 31st from 5-7 p.m., “Nothing but the Truth.”

These events are free and open to the public and will be held in room 306 in the Dan Rather building on the SHSU campus.

“Failure” Is An Option

by Cheval John

What is stopping you from fulfilling your dreams?

Is it fear of the unknown?

Is it fear of failure?

Or is it the fear of people making fun of you after you fail?

Whatever it is, don’t let it stop you.

Dane Maxwell, founder of “The Foundation,” wrote a little post about failure.

He illustrates that it is o.k. to fail because it is a sign that you are making progress.

He used an example of how parents celebrates when their infant falls down when they try to walk for the first time instead of condemning him/her because they see that they are aiming for the impossible.

That alone encourages that infant to keep trying until he/she succeeds.

He can attest to that because he experienced plenty of failures before he became successful in building software products that have made him a millionare.

So whatever it is that you been itching to do, do it.

Whether it is learning how to play that guitar that you been craving to play or filming that first movie that you always want to film.

If it doesn’t turn out well the first time, keep on trying because in the end, it will turn out the way you want it.

And if someone says that you suck, celebrate!

Because at the end of the day, you did something that they didn’t have the guts to do themselves.

Bearkats Move Up To No.5 In National Rankings

by Cheval John

After destroying McNeese State Cowboys 45-10 last Saturday night, the Sam Houston State Bearkats have moved up to No.5 in both the Coaches Polls and the Sports Network FCS
polls.

The Bearkats have been in the FCS Top 25 National Rankings for a record 20 consecutive weeks and have an overall record of 5-2.

The win against the Cowboys extends their winning streak to four games and are aiming for their fifth straight win when they face Lamar University in Beaumont, Texas this Saturday on the Southland Conference Television Network.

They will be playing without linebacker Darius Taylor, who was suspended for one game by Southland Conference commissioner Tom Burnett for a “hit on a defensless player” on October 13 against Nicholls State.

“It is an unfortunate decision forcing Darius to miss a game,” SHSU director of athletics Bobby Williams said to gobearkats.com.

“We disagree with the ruling that this was a targeted hit. We asked the league to take a second look at the play in comparison to other similar hits that went unpunished this season and were denied on the appeal.”

Taylor accumulated 45 tackles and five sacks during this season.

Kickoff is at 3:05 p.m.

Bearkat Bowlers Wins Tulane Invitational

Courtesy: Paul Ridings, Jr., SHSU Sports Information

Knocking off No. 2 ranked Arkansas State twice in three meetings, the Sam Houston women’s bowling team swept to an 11-1 record and the team championship at the Tulane Invitational in Kenner, La., this weekend.

The title marks the first time in the program’s three-year history the Bearkats have started the season by bringing home the championship trophy in an intercollegiate tournament.

With a perfect 9-0 mark during the first two days of the event in team baker and team individual matches Friday and Saturday, respectively, the Kats drew one of the top two seeds in best-of-seven bracket play Sunday.

Arkansas State defeated SHSU 4-3 in the opening match of bracket action Sunday. The Kats bounced back for a 4-3 win over Jackson State then topped Arkansas State in the bracket play rematch 4-3 in the finals to hoist the championship trophy.

Stephen F. Austin and Jackson State finished third and fourth in the 11-team event behind runner-up Arkansas State.

“Sunday was about continuing to maintain our composure, fill frames, and focus on finishing what we started,” SHSU head coach Brad Hagen said. “We wanted to come to Tulane and make a statement and we did. This team is acting as they’ve been together for years and it’s paying off major dividends.”

Senior Michelle Secours and juniors Neishka Cardona and Kimi Davidson are the only returning players from last year’s squad that finished No. 9 in the final national rankings. Transfers Rebecca Pittser and Kelsey Smith and freshmen Erin Brown, Anna Groce and Hannah Harrison are newcomers for the Kats this year.

“I can’t be more proud or commend the girls enough on how well they acomposed themselves through out this event as well as staying in the moment,” Hagen added.

Saturday the team rolled up victories in total pins team play over Jackson State (978-823), No. 10-ranked Stephen F. Austin (865-852), Louisiana Tech (949-894), No. 2 Arkansas State (1002-965) and No. 17 Prairie View A&M 908-821.

Friday the Bearkats were 4-0 in team baker matches, knocking down 3761 pins. Sam Houston defeated Bethune-Cookman 766-638, North Carolina A&T 665-655, Grambling 836-542 and Southern 698-582. The Bearkats also rolled a score of 784 in their bye round due to the odd number of teams in the field.

Following the top four finishers in the tournament were North Carolina A&T in fifth, Prairie View A&M in sixth, Bethune Cookman seventh, Louisiana Tech eighth, Tulane ninth, Southern 10th and Grambling 11th.