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send news tips to the editor: thevoice.fsu@gmail.com | www.issuu.com/fsuvoice | January 25, 2012 | The VoiCE, For Students, By Students 11 MEN'S continued from page 10 Outside opinions can’t stop this team from improving and working smart and hard to earn their next win, especially since they have done it before. “The ones who were here last year are hungry, and are the ones who had success last year and want it to happen again,” said head men’s basketball coach, Al- phonso Kee. At practice the men works hard to gether learning new plays and work on preventing past mistakes from occurring future games. This past game the team showed improvement with both their turnovers and rebounds. “The half-court defense needs to im prove,” says Coach Kee, with a serious face, but quickly admits that he has a great group of guys and that by the time CIAA tournament comes around, the team will be ready to compete. “We’re having our ups and downs, but we’re working out the kinks,” said se nior center and forward, Sheldonte Fields who had three offensive rebounds in last week’s game. “We just need to come out ready to play and to get the victory,” said senior Seth Hawkins. Fans may notice how the inten sity of the game increases as the clock runs out, the last two minutes of the men’s game seems to always be the best part. But for the supporters of the team, it is a very tense time. However, these are the moments that the team enjoys the most. “If you love basketball, than those are the times you play for,” said senior guard Jarmel Baxtor The team’s next home game is next Saturday, Feb. 4 at 7:30 p.m. against St. Augustines. As for any clues on how the rest of the season will play out for the men, they have only one way thing to say to their fans. “Don’t leave until the clock runs out!” exclaims Mr. Hawkins. Who is your favorite team, and whq^will play in SupCF Bowl XLVI. by Bdon Alford, Jr. yoice Staff Photogrcq>her 1 Favorite team: 'Tampa Bay Buccaneers.' " Super Bowl XLVI will be San Francisco 49ers vs. Bal timore Ravens. 49ers have a great defense." Carlin Jordan Senior/Criminal Justice Favorite Team: 'Dallas Cowboys. " Super Bowl XLVI will be San Francisco 49ers vs. New England Patriots. The Patri ots have a great offense." Garion Mangum Senior/ Business n Favorite Team: 'Carolina Panthers.' " Super Bowl XLVI will be Baltimore Ravens vs. New York Giants. Giants have nothing to lose, but all to gain. The Ravens can’t be stopped." Micheal Patterson Senior/Middle School Math "Favorite Team: Baltimore Ravens.' " Super Bowl XLVI will be Baltimore Ravens vs. San Francisco 49ers. Ray Rice is unstoppable on offense and nobody gets by Ray Lewis on defense." Vonnie Dawkins Freshmen/ Criminal Justice
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