2013-14 Women's Basketball | Leti Romero By K-State Athletics on September 25, 2013 5:00 AM September 25, 2013
By Kelly McHugh The average February temperature in Las Palmas, Spain, is 58 degrees and, historically, the city has never received any snow. So it might come as a shock that K-State women's basketball freshman Leti Romero said, "Being so far away from Spain, it was important to be somewhere that would feel like home," when talking about her decision to leave her home town of Las Palmas and play basketball for the Wildcats. On February 20, the Midwest was hammered with one of last winter's worst snowstorms, and, as a result of that storm, K-State women's basketball was stuck in Oklahoma. The storm closed down the K-State campus and delayed flights all over the Midwest. This was the weekend of Romero's first and only visit to K-State before showing up Aug. 29 as a member of the Wildcats' 2013-14 squad. The 5-foot-8 point guard met up with assistant coach Shalee Lehning, then-director of team operations Danielle Zanotti and team manager Pablo Guimerá Coll while the rest of the team was stuck in Norman, Okla., for another day and a half following its game against the Sooners. Despite the weather, Romero was shown around K-State, the basketball facilities and had a good time. "I was very impressed during my visit," Romero said. "I was shocked at how nice the people were, and that was a very important factor in my decision." Later, Romero would meet head coach Deb Patterson and teammates through video chat, but despite her trip's change of plans, the U19 Spanish National team star fell in love with K-State and chose the school over both Florida State and Virginia Tech. "I knew that this was where I wanted to be and had a great feeling about it on my visit here," Romero said. "It's very different than Spain, but I love it already and I think I'm going to have a good time here."
Romero comes to Manhattan with an impressive basketball resume, to say the least. A member of the U19 Spanish national team, Romero helped her team to a fourth place finish at the 2013 FIBA U19 World Championship for Women this summer in Ukraine where she averaged 12.1 points, 4.3 assists, 3.3 rebounds and 2.7 steals. After competing in Ukraine, Romero continued her summer competing in the 2013 FIBA U18 European Championship for Women from Aug. 15-25. Named tournament MVP and to the All-Tournament team, Romero led her team to gold after averaging 13.1 points, 5.1 rebounds, 3.6 assists and 2.7 steals. In the championship game against France, Romero scored a game-high 22 points and grabbed 12 rebounds. "It was a very busy summer," Romero said. "It was a great experience to be able to play some great teams. With the Under 18 team, we were able to win our tournament and we became the European champions. It was an amazing experience and I'm proud of how my team worked that tournament." In 2012, Romero competed in the U17 World Championships with her national team, and placed second to the United States after losing 75-62. Romero was named to the U17 World Championship's All-Tournament team along with USA players Diamond DeShields (North Carolina) and Linnae Harper (Kentucky), who were both ranked among the class of 2013 top-10 players in the United States. Since she arrived in Manhattan at the end of August, Romero said she has been enjoying her time as a Wildcat and is ready to get the 2013-14 season started. "I'm very excited to start. I don't know a lot about the league or the NCAA since I just started playing, so I'm very excited to get going and start practicing with my teammates and getting involved in everything," Romero said. "As a point guard I want to help my team as much as I can. Lead my team both on and off the court and work really hard to help this team win all of our games." You can catch Romero's first game with the K-State women's basketball team on Oct. 28. The Wildcats will take on Washburn University in its first exhibition game this fall in Bramlage Coliseum. Season tickets are available now for the 2013-14 women's basketball season. For more information, call 1-800-221-CATS or visit www.kstatesports.com/tickets. 2013-14 Women's Basketball | Leti Romero By K-State Athletics on September 25, 2013 5:00 AM September 25, 2013 By Kelly McHugh The average February temperature in Las Palmas, Spain, is 58 degrees and, historically, the city has never received any snow. So it might come as a shock that K-State women's basketball freshman Leti Romero said, "Being so far away from Spain, it was important to be somewhere that would feel like home," when talking about her decision to leave her home town of Las Palmas and play basketball for the Wildcats. On February 20, the Midwest was hammered with one of last winter's worst snowstorms, and, as a result of that storm, K-State women's basketball was stuck in Oklahoma. The storm closed down the K-State campus and delayed flights all over the Midwest. This was the weekend of Romero's first and only visit to K-State before showing up Aug. 29 as a member of the Wildcats' 2013-14 squad. The 5-foot-8 point guard met up with assistant coach Shalee Lehning, then-director of team operations Danielle Zanotti and team manager Pablo Guimerá Coll while the rest of the team was stuck in Norman, Okla., for another day and a half following its game against the Sooners. Despite the weather, Romero was shown around K-State, the basketball facilities and had a good time. "I was very impressed during my visit," Romero said. "I was shocked at how nice the people were, and that was a very important factor in my decision." Later, Romero would meet head coach Deb Patterson and teammates through video chat, but despite her trip's change of plans, the U19 Spanish National team star fell in love with K-State and chose the school over both Florida State and Virginia Tech. "I knew that this was where I wanted to be and had a great feeling about it on my visit here," Romero said. "It's very different than Spain, but I love it already and I think I'm going to have a good time here." Romero comes to Manhattan with an impressive basketball resume, to say the least. A member of the U19 Spanish national team, Romero helped her team to a fourth place finish at the 2013 FIBA U19 World Championship for Women this summer in Ukraine where she averaged 12.1 points, 4.3 assists, 3.3 rebounds and 2.7 steals. After competing in Ukraine, Romero continued her summer competing in the 2013 FIBA U18 European Championship for Women from Aug. 15-25. Named tournament MVP and to the All-Tournament team, Romero led her team to gold after averaging 13.1 points, 5.1 rebounds, 3.6 assists and 2.7 steals. In the championship game against France, Romero scored a game-high 22 points and grabbed 12 rebounds. "It was a very busy summer," Romero said. "It was a great experience to be able to play some great teams. With the Under 18 team, we were able to win our tournament and we became the European champions. It was an amazing experience and I'm proud of how my team worked that tournament." In 2012, Romero competed in the U17 World Championships with her national team, and placed second to the United States after losing 75-62. Romero was named to the U17 World Championship's All-Tournament team along with USA players Diamond DeShields (North Carolina) and Linnae Harper (Kentucky), who were both ranked among the class of 2013 top-10 players in the United States. Since she arrived in Manhattan at the end of August, Romero said she has been enjoying her time as a Wildcat and is ready to get the 2013-14 season started. "I'm very excited to start. I don't know a lot about the league or the NCAA since I just started playing, so I'm very excited to get going and start practicing with my teammates and getting involved in everything," Romero said. "As a point guard I want to help my team as much as I can. Lead my team both on and off the court and work really hard to help this team win all of our games." You can catch Romero's first game with the K-State women's basketball team on Oct. 28. The Wildcats will take on Washburn University in its first exhibition game this fall in Bramlage Coliseum. Season tickets are available now for the 2013-14 women's basketball season. For more information, call 1-800-221-CATS or visit www.kstatesports.com/tickets.
25 de septiembre 2013
Por Kelly McHugh
La temperatura media de febrero en Las Palmas, España , es de 58 grados e, históricamente , la ciudad nunca ha recibido nada de nieve .
Por lo que podría entenderse como una sorpresa que la mujer K -State baloncesto de primer año Leti Romero dijo: " Al estar tan lejos de España , era importante estar en un lugar que se siente como en casa, " cuando se habla de su decisión de abandonar su ciudad natal, las Palmas y jugar al baloncesto para los Wildcats.
El 20 de febrero , el Medio Oeste fue elaborado con una de las peores tormentas de nieve del invierno pasado , y , como consecuencia de la tormenta , el baloncesto femenino K- Estado se ha quedado atascado en Oklahoma.
La tormenta cerró el campus K -State y retrasos en los vuelos en todo el Medio Oeste. Este fue el fin de semana de Romero la primera y única visita a K -State antes de mostrar el 29 de agosto como miembro del equipo 2013-14 de los Wildcats .
El guardia de 5 pies y 8 puntos se reunió con el entrenador asistente Shalee Lehning , el entonces director de operaciones del equipo Danielle Zanotti y el director del equipo Pablo Guimerá ¡ Coll , mientras que el resto del equipo se ha quedado atascado en Norman , Oklahoma, para otro día y una medio después de su partido contra los Sooners .
A pesar del tiempo , Romero se muestra alrededor de K -State , las instalaciones de baloncesto y tenía un buen tiempo.
"Yo estaba muy impresionado durante mi visita", dijo Romero. " Me quedé muy sorprendida de lo lindo el pueblo , y eso fue un factor muy importante en mi decisión. "
Más tarde, Romero se reunirá entrenador Deb Patterson y sus compañeros de equipo a través de video chat, pero a pesar del cambio de su viaje de planes, la selección nacional sub-19 española estrellas se enamoró de K -State y eligió la escuela durante tanto del Estado de Florida y Virginia Tech .
"Sabía que este era el lugar donde quería estar y tenía un gran sentimiento de ello en mi visita aquí", dijo Romero. "Es muy diferente a España , pero me encanta ya , y creo que voy a tener un buen tiempo aquí. "
Romero llega a Manhattan con un currículum baloncesto impresionante, por decir lo menos.
Un miembro de la selección nacional sub-19 española , Romero ayudó a su equipo a un cuarto puesto en el Campeonato Mundial FIBA U19 Femenino 2013 este verano en Ucrania, donde promedió 12.1 puntos, 4.3 asistencias, 3.3 rebotes y 2.7 robos de balón.
Después de competir en Ucrania, Romero continuó su verano compitiendo en el Campeonato FIBA U18 2013 Europeo de Mujeres de 15 a 25 ag . Nombrado MVP del torneo y para el equipo All- Tournament, Romero llevó a su equipo al oro después de promediar 13.1 puntos, 5.1 rebotes, 3.6 asistencias y 2.7 robos de balón. En el partido por el campeonato contra Francia , Romero anotó un partido con 22 puntos y capturó 12 rebotes .
"Ha sido un verano muy ocupado", dijo Romero. "Fue una gran experiencia para poder jugar a algunos grandes equipos . Con la selección sub 18 , hemos sido capaces de ganar el torneo y se convirtió en el campeón de Europa . Fue una experiencia increíble y estoy orgulloso de que mi equipo ha trabajado ese torneo " .
En 2012 , Romero compitió en el Campeonato Mundial Sub-17 con su selección nacional, y se coloca en segundo lugar a los Estados Unidos después de perder 75-62 . Romero fue nombrado al equipo del Torneo del Campeonato Mundial Sub-17 , junto con EE.UU. jugadores Diamond DeShields (Carolina del Norte) y Linnae Harper ( Kentucky) , quienes fueron clasificados en la clase de 2013 jugadores top- 10 en los Estados Unidos.
Desde que llegó a Manhattan a finales de agosto , Romero dijo que ha estado disfrutando de su tiempo como un gato montés y está listo para la temporada 2013-14 comenzó .
" Estoy muy emocionado de empezar. No sé mucho acerca de la liga o la NCAA , ya empecé a jugar, así que estoy muy contento de ponerse en marcha y empezar a practicar con mis compañeros de equipo y participar en todo" dijo Romero. "Como un guardia de punto que quiero ayudar a mi equipo lo más que pueda. Dirigir mi equipo , tanto dentro como fuera de la cancha y trabajar muy duro para ayudar a este equipo a ganar todos los partidos ".
Usted puede coger el primer partido de Romero con el equipo de baloncesto femenino de K -State el 28 de octubre Los Wildcats se enfrentará a la Universidad de Washburn en su primer partido de exhibición en el otoño en Bramlage Coliseum .
Los boletos de temporada están disponibles para la temporada 2013-14 de baloncesto de las mujeres. Para obtener más información, llame al 1 -800- 221- CATS o visite www.kstatesports.com / tickets .25 de septiembre 2013
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