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  1. I just saw this and wanted to pay my respects. I'm a VCU fan who used to be on here more often when VCU and Akron were paired in Bracketbusters several years ago. I and GoZips butted heads quite a bit to start, but it was always evident he was highly passionate about the Zips. To hear of his passing is very saddening. I pray for peace that passes understanding to rest with his loved ones. He was clearly a great fan of this program and fiercely rooted for it. My condolences to his family and to all of Zips Nation.
  2. Condolences to the Peters family and all of ZipsNation who mourn his passing. My thoughts and prayers are with you.
  3. FWIW, VCU has a home-and-home with UVA (who was a 1-seed last year) and they will be coming to our place this year. We also start a home-and-home with Cincinnati this year, they'll be coming to our place next year. Toledo will be coming to the Siegel Center as part of a preseason tourney, and Northern Iowa is being bought to come to our place this year as well. It takes success on a national scale over a number of years to build that, but it can definitely come. It's usually the last thing to come around though. The perception that you aren't a bad loss but rather a great opportunity is a tough mountain to climb.
  4. http://espn.go.com/blog/espnevents/post/_/...oach-to-success
  5. Sorry folks, no revenge for the Zips tonight. 1-0 VCU. Giffard is a great credit to Akron though, what he's doing at VCU is nothing short of extraordinary. Hopefully the Rams can build a program similar to what Caleb Porter did at Akron. You guys are a model for a lot of programs in the soccer world and VCU is no exception.
  6. That's not Tree's group. There is another trip going on with a different group to Brussels and Amsterdam. Our guys went to Munich and Prague.
  7. Here's Tree, VCU's Rob Brandenberg, and St. Francis forward Earl Brown at the Prague Castle. They're currently 2-0 and beat the last team by a 113-56 score.
  8. I'm betting Coach Dambrot got the referral from Shaka. Bill Brown coached Shaka in college and we've had players go with him to Europe with this organization before and saw tangible benefits from it. Since Shaka and Dambrot are close friends, I have no doubt he shared this opportunity with him. FWIW, Darius Theus averaged 3.0 ppg and 2.1 apg his sophomore season and after taking this trip averaged 8.5 ppg and 4.7 apg his junior season. Our other player Troy Daniels averaged 2.0 ppg and and 0.8 rpg as a soph and jumped to 10.0 ppg and 3.3 rpg after this trip in 2011. Tree and Reggie are already well-established players, but this trip should still help them a lot. If anything it's a great opportunity to use what they've learned/picked up this off season in real live game situations.
  9. Hey Zips fans, 2 of our players are participating on this team and I couldn't help but notice Tree and Reggie are also going to be on the squad. If this has already been mentioned on your boards I apologize for the redundancy. Upon cursory glance, I see no mention of it. Tree, Reggie, and eight other student-athletes from Division I and II programs are taking part in a nine-day exhibition tour of Germany and the Czech Republic with a team from Global Sports Academy. The tour is set for Aug. 11-19. The squad will be coached by California (Pa.) University Head Coach Bill Brown. Some of you may know him as Steve Sweich transferred to Cal U. Bill Brown was also Shaka Smart's college coach and one of his first mentors. He'll lead the team in 5 games against European competition. Joining Tree and Reggie will be Joseph Lococo (Shippensburg), Earl Brown (St. Francis), Carson Desrosiers (Providence), William Morgan (Fairmount State), Chris Williams (California (Pa.) University), Fortune Tynell (California (Pa.) University), Rob Brandenberg (VCU), and Jarred Guest (VCU). 2 of our guys took part in this in the summer of 2011 and it resulted in big jumps for both of them in their junior seasons. You can follow updates provided by Global Sports Academy on Twitter (@GlobalSports_US) and Facebook (Global Sports Academy).
  10. That would do it too. The A-10 is tough to climb the ranks in. They'll be decent soon enough though. Ferry's already pulling in some pretty good recruits with impressive offers. I'm glad Coach D stayed with Akron. It's great to see loyalty from guys like him.
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