September 16, 2015. | Issue 4, Volume 63 I thebluebanner.net SPOUTS STATS By Harrison Slaughter, Sports Editor Wofn#n"*v nwto by Mmny C«nd«A' ftoff FfMtogmplwr iVOLLEYBALL = ijimimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiimimmiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiu- = Sepl 10 E University of New Orleans : UNC Asheville :Sepin : The Citadel : UNC Asheville i Sept 12 ; Alabama A&M : UNC Asheville E South CaroUna State i UNC Asheville Rnal = E MEN’S SOCCER Final 1 3 Final 0 3 Sept 11 UNC Asheville Vermont Goals by Period Final 1-0 1 1-0 1 I I Sept 13 Goals by Period Final | I I UNC Asheville 0-0 0 | I = New Hampshire 1-1 2 i = ^iiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiimiiiiiiiiiiiiitiitiiiiiF Final = ^iiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiifiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil- Timiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiir WOMEN’S SOCCER I Sept 11 Goals by Period Final E E UNCAsbeville 2-1 3 = I Virginia Military Institute 1-0 1 | I Sept 13 Goals by Period OT Final E = UTChatanooga 1-1 0 2 | I UNCAsbeville 1-1 1 3 = =riiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiuimmiiiiiimiiiimiiiiiF EPT.16-SEPT.22 ALENDAR ■ Sept. 16 Spin Class Student Recreation Center . Room 213-B 5:30 p.m. Sept. 17 Abs Blast Sherrill Center Room 351 12 p.m. Sept. 1 8 Women's Swimming Blue and White Inter squad Justice Center Pool 4 p.m. Sept. 19 Women's Soccer vs. use Upstate Greenwood Field 7 p.m. Volleyball Season Swimming From page 6 From page 7 teams, which is a scary thing because you can go to five sets and possibly lose. Staying to gether and calm under pressure was really important for us,” Santos said they played well as a team and that everyone has a job to do to make everything come together. “I hate to pinpoint players. We really perform well as a unit. It’s difficult to put empha sis on one or two players,” San tos said. “We will pick an MVP and someone else who made the all-tournament team, but to me it is the ultimate team sport. You just can’t do it by yourself.” Fischer was named to the All-Tournament team following the weekend, while Cameron Pryor, freshman UNCA volley ball player, was named the tour nament’s MVP. According to Santos, the biggest takeaway from the tournament is that the team is improving. They aren’t where they want to be yet, but they are definitely on an upward swing. It’s a positive start, he said, and hopefully it can only go up from here. The UNCA women’s team heads to the Citadel this week end for their next tournament. “The next team we play is the Citadel so we are feeling pret ty happy about playing them again. It’s also a lot of confi dence coming into the next tour nament. I think we feel like big dogs right now and it’s great,” Fischer said. “We need to take that positive energy and pride to the next tournament. We can beat anyone we play in the next few tournaments.” Asheville Cross Country Invitational TBA Sept. 20 Mindful Flow Yoga Meditation Room 468 Sherrill Center 4 p.m. movements in the pool that would benefit their regular lap swimming.” She said the participants were so varied in skill and age and they all did the movements wonderfully. “Honestly they surprised me by how quickly they picked up elements and how well they ex ecuted them,” Istvan said. She said it was refreshing to teach those who wanted to learn and were visibly enjoying it. Synchronized swimming was new to participant Jessica Wolfe, 24, a former lifeguard. “It was the first time I’ve ever done anything like this,” Wolfe said. It was very challenging, she said, and a little harder than she thought it would be. Michelle Bettencourt, faculty member in the foreign language department, said she thought it was a great idea to offer a work shop at UNCA given Istvan’s background and experience. “It was so fun to try some thing totally different,” Betten court said. Bettencourt said she especial ly enjoyed the low pressure, fun and accepting atmosphere. There was a diverse group of people in attendance. “All were made to feel wel come,” she said. “We all had smiles on our faces the entire time.” Sept. 21 Wake-Up Yoga Meditation Room 468'' Sherrill Center 7 a.m. Sept. 22 Fit in 5 Sherrill Center Room 351 at 12:15

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