by Hunter Patterson | Jan 26, 2011 | News Slider, Sports
Respect, bragging rights, an undefeated record and an entire boulevard were at stake on Tuesday night when the Battle of the Boulevard went down inside Allen Arena. Coming off of a big win against USC Upstate, the Bisons had all the confidence in the world that they would be able to improve since the last time they faced the Bruins. The Bisons lost that game 88-52 less than two weeks ago. With the deck stacked against them coming into the game and for much of the first half, the Bisons were able to rally from an 18-point deficit with 24 minutes left in the game. “For the first 16 minutes, we were not very good,” Coach Scott Sanderson said. “We didn’t do anything we wanted to do offensively and defensively. I was extremely aggravated at our players.” In the last four minutes of the first half, the Bisons started their run. Trailing 38-20, the Bisons cut it to 40-31 with an 11-2 run that re-energized not only the team but the fans as well. Luckily for Sanderson, the Bisons did not stop their scoring when the half ended. The Bisons came out red-hot and outscored their cross-town rivals 42-24. “To come back from an 18-point deficit says even more about the resiliency of our players,” Sanderson said. “But it is one game with nine more games to go. We have 32 days to keep getting better until March gets here.” After the game at Belmont earlier this month, some questioned if Lipscomb center Adnan Hodzic was outmatched by Belmont big men Mick Hedgepeth and Scott Saunders. The Bosnian native...
by Hunter Patterson | Jan 25, 2011 | Sports
Want to keep up with the game but can’t make it? Follow Lumination’s live blog starting at 7:00 p.m. for minute by minute updates. Lipscomb vs....
by Hunter Patterson | Jan 13, 2011 | Sports
Thursday night at Belmont is the first edition of the “Battle of the Boulevard” for the 2010-2011 season. The game tips off at 7:30 at the Curb Event Center right down the road at Belmont. If you were unable to get a ticket to the game, check out Espn360 for a live stream of the game. Also, we will be hosting a live blog that will feature key plays, analysis and live stats. Those participating in the live blog will also be able to chime in with their input and ask questions. The live blog will begin between 7:00 and 7:15 p.m. Be sure to check in for a quick preview of the game. Lipscomb @...
by Hunter Patterson | Sep 29, 2010 | Sports
Last Friday Lipscomb’s Ultimate team hosted Belmont. Lipscomb won, taking the crown for Battle of the Boulevard champs. Continue after the jump for a video recap of the match! Battle of the...
by Sydney Poe | Sep 14, 2010 | Sports
It was just like a rivalry win is supposed to be: tough, focused and full of hard work. The Lady Bisons won the first match against the “Battle of the Boulevard” rival Belmont in four sets. “Belmont is going to be one of the top three or four teams [in the conference],” said Lady Bisons coach Brandon Rosenthal. “Winning the way we did where we had to fight through [sets] three and four just adds a bit more confidence.” The Lady Bisons won the first two sets 25-19 and 25-18. Belmont fired back in the third set winning 25-23. “It was about execution,” said Rosenthal. “Whether we win the point or not we have to execute”. The Lady Bisons rallied behind seniors Alex Kelly, and Jake Pease to win the final match 25-15. “Alex and Jake are players and people who just want to win,” said Rosenthal. “They’re willing to do whatever it takes.” “During the fourth set the girls really settled down and served tough,” Rosenthal said. “The substitution of Claire Peterson was key there at the end of the match.” A win against Belmont is always extra special to the Lady Bisons. “I don’t take this for granted, and I don’t think the girls do,” coach Rosenthal said. “This is a rivalry. It runs deep for us.” The Lady Bisons travel to St. Louis this weekend for the Billiken...