domingo, 26 de febrero de 2017

CARNAVAL 2017 - AGÜIMES



Queremos agradecer a las murgas:  "LOS SOMBRERITOS", "NI QUITO NI PONGO" y "LOS GUANCHONES" por las estrofas dedicadas a la jugadora de baloncesto Leticia Romero, PLATA OLÏMPICA.

Seniors Lead The Way in Win Over Pitt






















































































TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) – Florida State coach Sue Semrau was worried before Thursday night's game against Pittsburgh that her team might be looking ahead to Sunday's showdown at Notre Dame.
Those worries lasted less than three minutes.

After the Panthers scored the first four points, the eighth-ranked Seminoles scored the next 10 and kept extending their lead from there as they rolled to a 79-48 victory.
Florida State, which led by as many 34 late in the fourth quarter, goes into Sunday's regular-season finale against needing a win against the fifth-ranked Fighting Irish to secure a share of the Atlantic Coast Conference regular-season title and the top seed in the ACC Tournament.
"They did a great job of limiting distractions. They stayed focus and were able to jump out to the lead early," Semrau said. "Now we have to go and have that same type of focus on Sunday."
All five starters scored in double figures for Florida State (25-4, 13-2). Brittany Brown and Chatrice White led the way with 13 points each while Leticia Romeroand Imani Wright both scored 12. Ivey Slaughter had 10.
"They are too physical of a team and we were unable to match up," Pitt coach Susie McConnell-Serio said. "They made plays. For a young team you need to have success early and we didn't."
Brenna Wise scored 23 points for the Panthers (13-15, 4-11). They have dropped seven of eight.

POST-GAME NOTES FROM FSU SPORTS INFORMATION:
• Florida State’s senior five-member senior class of Gabby BevillardBrittany BrownKai JamesLeticia Romero and Ivey Slaughter were honored prior to the game. Each received a framed jersey, including Bevillard who was presented with a framed pink jersey from her memorable performance two years ago.
• The senior class improves to 103-29 (.780), and also recorded its 50th win against ACC competition.
• The senior-led win gives the class an undefeated record against four ACC opponents: Pitt (4-0), Clemson (7-0), Boston College (4-0) and Virginia Tech (5-0).
• FSU’s win coupled with league leader Notre Dame’s 82-45 win over Boston College sets up a meeting between the two teams on Sunday at 1 p.m. on ESPN2 in Notre Dame, Ind.
• Slaughter’s 10 points marks her 66th double-figure game of her career. Brown’s 13 is her 52nd double-figure game of her career.
• Romero finished 4-of-7 from beyond the arc, her most 3-point field goals in a game since also going 4-of-7 vs. NC State on Jan. 2.
• Brown finished with five assists compared to just three turnovers, her 64th game with a positive A/T ratio and her 21st this season.
• Redshirt junior Imani Wright added 12 points. She became the sixth Seminole to record 60 or more 3-point field goals made in a season.
• FSU’s nine 3-point field goals made is an ACC high.
• The Seminoles assisted on 20 of their 26 made field goals (76.9 percent).
• FSU is now 13-2 in ACC play, its third straight year of reaching at least 13 conference wins (14-2 in 2014-15; 13-3 in 2015-16).
• The Seminoles have now won five consecutive Senior Games and 10 of their past 13.
• FSU’s 25 regular-season wins is tied for the second-most in school history. The record is 27 regular-season victories in 2014-15.

HEAD COACH SUE SEMRAU
Opening Statement
“I think first of all I would like to thank this senior class. It’s pretty impressive to have over 100 wins in your career. It’s fun to know that when these girls started, we were scratching and clawing for 20 wins and now to be sitting at 25 and have a chance to play for the ACC Regular Season Championship on Sunday…I really like their team win, all five starters were in double figures and it was a fun game to coach and a fun game to watch.”
How fitting was it that the seniors led you to this victory?
“I would be remiss if I didn’t talk about what Gabby Bevillard’s role has been on this whole thing. She didn’t score any points, but boy does she score points every day in this program. The five seniors are special players and special people and together they make a really strong class.”
How important is the upcoming Notre Dame game?
“I thought one thing we did a really good job on tonight was limiting the distractions, I knew that I was probably going to cry, and I was able to hold it together. Once I held it together, I knew they could hold it together and I know if I could do it they could do it, and they did. We stayed really focused and we jumped out early, the same thing is going to be true at Notre Dame. There is going to be a lot of distractions and a lot of green in that building, and we have to go and stay focused on our game plan and be who we are and what we need to do.”
What is the impact of Kai James on the whole team?
“She is extremely selfless. She really was frustrated with herself that maybe she wasn’t progressing the way she thought she was supposed to progress. She did nothing but continue to work and continue to give to this team. That really speaks a lot to her perseverance and I know she is a deep thinker and she feeds into what Brittany and Ivey and Leti do.
What is Shakalya Thomas’s status as of today?
“We will see how it progresses. We haven’t done anything with contact and we want to make sure she is ready and prepared for that. Same with Nausia Woolfolk, she is cleared so to have a full roster again will really help us down the stretch.”
How great has Leti’s career been here as she hit 100 career 3-pointers tonight?
“It was really fun to have her family from Spain here tonight. All I could say was hola and como esta? They don’t speak English, so that was really fun and for her to get to play in front of them for the first time ever was pretty special. For her to break that record and play at such a tremendous level is very fitting.”
SENIORS BRITTANY BROWN AND IVEY SLAUGHTER
Was it important to the senior class to come out and play well on their senior night?
Ivey: “I don’t think it was hard. I think we were more juiced than anything to come out and play as well as we can for this team and for the fans.”
Brittany: “Same thing. This is a very special group and this is a very special team. I just had fun with our upperclassmen and underclassmen.”
Brittany, how fun has this ride been for you so far?
“Very fun. It just shows how much our band and our fans mean to us. That song that they played at the end, that’s one of my favorites and I asked if they could play that because I missed the fight song with the team. That just shows the family atmosphere that we’re about here at Florida State. From the fans to the basketball team so that’s what it means to me.”
Ivey, what does it mean to be the most winning class at FSU under coach Sue and what’s the legacy you guys have left?
“First and foremost, I just want to thank coach Sue for everything that she’s done for us. She recruited us and if she didn’t we wouldn’t have had the chance to be here and be the winningest class at FSU. I think it’s a tremendous feeling. Coming in we knew that we could be a great class and we knew that we had to play hard. I think that translates to us being the winningest class.”
What are you guys going to be taking with you when you move on from your FSU careers?
Ivey: “For me I think mental toughness and growing into a young woman. Coach Sue is big on us getting out into the community and positively impacting people’s lives. I think that’s big on just connection, communication and going onto the next level. I thinks that’s really what I will take away, and sisterhood.”
Brittany: “Mine is definitely family, that’s always what I’ve been big on just seeing here from the team to other sports programs here. I think buying into a role and playing into a role, all of us are amazing athletes. Once you come out of high school you’re that big-time player but when you come here there’s so many like we said, Kai, Ama, Gabby, all of those people that have sacrificed and have different stories. Just being there for one another and accepting that role and coming together as one.”
Brittany, did you ever think coming here as a freshman that in just four years later you could run for mayor because you’re so recognizable not only among students but also in the community?
“First I’d like to thank my parents for raising me to be that way. I credit my teammates and coach Sue because that’s just who we are. I think coach Sue does a great job at recruiting the same type of people who are big on family and love one another and love to impact people on the community. Nothing is forced. I just think that’s something I’ve been taught and I pride myself on. I’m thankful for the opportunity.”

Publicado en: http://www.seminoles.com/ViewArticle.dbml?DB_OEM_ID=32900&ATCLID=211499220

jueves, 23 de febrero de 2017

Senior Night Takes Place Thursday

Florida State Athletics

Senior Night Takes Place Thursday

Seminoles.com | February 22, 2017
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (Seminoles.com) – The No. 8/11 Florida State Seminoles (24-4, 12-2) play host to the Pittsburgh Panthers (13-14, 4-10) on senior night at the Donald L. Tucker Center on Thursday at 7 p.m.
With a career record of 102-29 (.779), the five-member senior class of Gabby BevillardBrittany BrownKai JamesLeticia Romero and Ivey Slaughter is the winningest class in program history.
A win over Pittsburgh on Thursday would give the current senior class an undefeated record against four ACC teams (pending the ACC Tournament): Pitt (4-0 with a win), Clemson (7-0), Boston College (4-0) and Virginia Tech (5-0).
FSU’s current senior class boasts a 49-19 record (.721) against ACC opponents, including ACC Tournament play.
A win over Pittsburgh on Thursday would secure at least a No. 2 seed in next week’s ACC Tournament. No matter the result of league leader Notre Dame’s Thursday matchup vs. Boston College, a win by the Seminoles against Pittsburgh would set up an ACC championship game for the league’s regular season title on Sunday at No. 5/4 Notre Dame at 1 p.m. on ESPN2.
Florida State goes for its 13th win in ACC play on Thursday.  While the ACC has mostly implemented a 16-game conference schedule (it was 14 games from 2005-11), FSU could reach win No. 13 for the third time ever. Not surprisingly, the previous two times have come in 2014-15 (14-2) and 2015-16 (13-3).
After setting a program mark in 2015-16 by staying in the Associated Press Top 15 for the entire season, this year’s group is looking to top that feat. The lowest FSU has been ranked by the AP is 12th, and has been ranked in the Top 10 for 14 consecutive weeks. FSU also has spent two weeks in the Top 5.
The Seminoles have won four consecutive senior games, and nine of their past 12. The four-game win streak includes a 72-71 win over No. 9 Maryland (Feb. 28, 2013), an 82-70 win over Virginia (March 2, 2014), a 72-52 win over NC State (Feb. 26, 2015) and a hard-fought 70-67 win over No. 17 Miami (Feb. 28, 2016).
Senior point guard and All-America candidate Leticia Romero has enjoyed a strong career against Pittsburgh. In two games, she is averaging 18.5 points, 7.0 rebounds, 4.5 assists and shooting 62.5 percent (15-of-24) from the floor.
Florida State will look to utilize an advantage inside against Pitt on Thursday night. Against ACC teams this season, the Seminoles have outscored their conference foes 494-340 (35.3-24.3), owning a points in the paint margin of +11.0 per game.
Brown recorded her 300th career steal last game vs. Clemson, making her the 19th ACC player ever to amass that many steals. She now has 301.
Romero is one 3-point field goal away from her 100th, which would make her the 12th Seminole with triple-digit 3-point field goals made.
Slaughter ranks in the Top 10 in the ACC in three key categories: Offensive rebounds (fifth), free throw percentage (eighth) and field goal percentage (eighth).

Publicado en: http://www.seminoles.com/ViewArticle.dbml?DB_OEM_ID=32900&ATCLID=211496393

martes, 21 de febrero de 2017

La española Leticia Romero triunfa en Estados Unidos


  • La jugadora española Leticia Romero, que milita en la NCAA con la Universidad de Florida, ha sido elegida candidata al premio “Senior Class” de esta temporada


La jugadora de Florida State Leticia Romero, rodeada de sus compañeros
La jugadora de Florida State Leticia Romero, rodeada de sus compañeros (Phil Sears - Phil Sears / GTRES)



La jugadora española Leticia Romero, que milita en la NCAA con la Universidad de Florida, ha sido elegida candidata al premio “Senior Class” de esta temporada. La jugadora de la selección española compite en esa categoría con Lidsay Allen, de Notre Dame; Nina Davis, de Baylor; Brionna Jone, de Maryland; Erica McCall, de Standford; Adrienne Montley, de Miami; Kelsey Plum, de Washington; Shatori Walker-Kimbrough, de Maryland; Lizzy Wendell, de Drake; y Sydney Wiese, de Oregon.
En la elección de la ganadora puede participar el público, en un sistema de votaciones por internet (www.seniorclassaward.com/vote) que de momento encabeza, con holgura, la propia Leticia Romero. Leticia, de 22 años de edad, se formó en las filas del Spar Gran Canaria y debutó con solo 15 años en el primer equipo de la entidad que preside Domingo Díaz. Internacional absoluta con la selección española, la base destacó en los pasados Juegos Olímpicos de Río de Janeiro, en los que logró la medalla de plata tras perder la final ante Estados Unidos junto a sus compañerasLeonor Rodríguez y Astou Ndour, que también militaron en el Spar.
Hasta el próximo día 20 de marzo podrá votarse -a través de un ordenador- por la jugadora grancanaria del conjunto de Florida, que también obtuvo la medalla de plata en el Mundial 2014 y la de bronce en el Eurobasket 2015, y que atesora otros reconocimientos en categorías inferiores. Leticia se trasladó en el año 2013 a Estados Unidos, donde ha seguido progresando en el mundo del baloncesto, hasta el punto de ser la capitana del conjunto de Florida.
Publicado en; http://www.mundodeportivo.com/baloncesto/nba/20170221/42201445159/la-espanola-leticia-romero-triunfa-en-estados-unidos.html

viernes, 17 de febrero de 2017

NCAA: Leticia Romero fuerza la prórroga con un triple estratosférico pero Florida cae (Vídeo)


Derrota de Florida State en la NCAA frente a Texas (92-88) en un choque más que espectacular. Las locales, que cuentan en sus filas con dos grandes promesas españolas, estuvieron a punto de levantar un partido casi imposible, pero acabaron cosechando su tercera derrota en 25 partidos ante el octavo equipo en el ránking (20-4).
Eso sí, el nivel español volvió a ser alto. Leticia Romerohomenajeada hace pocas fechas por su universidad, se fue hasta los 12 puntos , 1 rebote y 2 asistencias. Además, la canaria hizo soñar a su Universidad con un espectacular triple para forzar la primera de las dos prórrogas que tuvo el choque:
La otra jugadora nacional de Florida, María Conde, se quedó con 5 tantos y 5 rebotes. La ex de Movistar Estudiantes pudo tener el triple para empatar en la segunda prórroga, pero sus compañeras no la encontraron en la esquina. Juzga tú mismo:

jueves, 16 de febrero de 2017

Leticia Romero is a Senior Class Award Finalist

Florida State Seminoles Women's Basketball con Leticia Romero.
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Leticia Romero is a Senior Class Award Finalist.
Vote for her TODAY and EVERY DAY through March 20.
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Un triple de Leticia Romero se asoma a la prensa y enloquece a la afición de Florida State

Jueves, 16 de febrero.

Leticia Romero, en una imagen de archivo
Redacción
Leticia Romero, base estrella de Florida State, enloqueció este martes a los aficionados de su equipo y a la prensa mundial especializada en baloncesto gracias a un triple que mandó a la prórroga el encuentro que disputó ante la Universidad de Texas.
A falta de cuatro segundos para el final del partido, y con su equipo tres puntos abajo en el marcador, la joven agüimense sacó de fondo para volver a recibir y enchufar un triple que enviaba el choque al tiempo extra, levantando al público de sus asientos para aplaudir la acción.
Leticia Romero, subcampeona olímpica con España, aportó 12 puntos, 1 rebote y 2 robos de balón en los 26 minutos que estuvo sobre la cancha, pero no pudo evitar la derrota de Florida State, la tercera en 25 partidos, en la segunda prórroga por 88-92.
Con titulares en la prensa española como "El triplazo con el que Leticia Romero forzó la prórroga en la NCAA"(Marca) y "Leticia Romero fuerza la prórroga con un triple estratosférico pero Florida cae" (Gigantes), la noticia también fue recogida por medios americanos como The Winchester Star, The Daily Nole, News 965 y Arkansas Online Gazette, entre otros. 

Publicado en: http://domingomartin.blogspot.com.es/2017/02/un-triple-de-leticia-romero-se-asoma-la.html

sábado, 11 de febrero de 2017

En la élite: Leticia Romero, entre las candidatas a jugadora del año en la NCAA

Foto: Florida State

Febrero 8, 2017
¿Lo compartes?

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Ya son oficiales. El Atlanta Tipoff Club ha confirmado las candidatas al trofeo Naismith 2017 y entre las 30 finalistas… la española Leticia Romero.
¿Qué es este galardón? Premia a la mejor jugadora universitaria del año. Es muy difícil ganarlo pero el hecho de estar ahí dice mucho de lo importante que es la canaria en la liga. La base de Florida State está entre los 30 nombres del filtro final.
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En su año senior (tercero en la actual universidad) la canaria promedia 13,2 puntos. Su equipo está con un espectacular 22-2
En estos partidos no solo está demostrando ser una una base dirigiendo… sino también anotando. Hablábamos del tiro de dos pero desde el triple en este curso lleva 40/72.
Esta noticia es una confirmación más del crecimiento de la internacional española.
Las otras candidatas:
LastFirstClassPositionSchoolConference
AllenLindsaySeniorGNotre DameACC
AnigweKristineSophomoreC/FCaliforniaPac 12
BrownLexieJuniorGDukeACC
CanadaJordinJuniorGUCLAPac 12
CoatesAlainaSeniorCSouth CarolinaSEC
CoffeyNiaSeniorFNorthwesternBig Ten
CollierNapheesaSophomoreFConnecticutAAC
DeShieldsDiamondJuniorGTennesseeSEC
DurrAsiaSophomoreGLouisvilleACC
EppsMakaylaSeniorGKentuckySEC
Hines-AllenMyishaJuniorFLouisvilleACC
JankoskaToriSeniorGMichigan StateBig Ten
JonesAlexisSeniorGBaylorBig 12
JonesBrionnaSeniorCMarylandBig Ten
McCallEricaSeniorFStanfordPac 12
MitchellKelseyJuniorGOhio StateBig Ten
OgunbowaleArikeSophomoreGNotre DameACC
OsahorChantelSeniorF/CWashingtonPac 12
PetersonAlexisSeniorGSyracuseACC
PlumKelseySeniorGWashingtonPac 12
RomeroLeticiaSeniorGFlorida StateACC
RussellMercedesJuniorCTennesseeSEC
SamuelsonKatie LouSophomoreG/FConnecticutAAC
ThomasShakaylaJuniorFFlorida StateACC
TurnerBriannaJuniorFNotre DameACC
ViviansVictoriaJuniorGMississippi StateSEC
Walker-KimbroughShatoriSeniorGMarylandBig Ten
WieseSydneySeniorGOregon StatePac 12
WilliamsGabbyJuniorFConnecticutAAC
WilsonA’jaJuniorFSouth CarolinaSEC

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