Fordham Rams – Fordham Now https://now.fordham.edu The official news site for Fordham University. Tue, 19 Nov 2024 22:32:00 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://now.fordham.edu/wp-content/uploads/2015/01/favicon.png Fordham Rams – Fordham Now https://now.fordham.edu 32 32 232360065 Sister Anne: Guidance on the Gridiron https://now.fordham.edu/athletics/sister-anne-giving-rams-guidance/ Thu, 16 Jun 2016 20:00:00 +0000 http://news.fordham.sitecare.pro/?p=48269 In 1998, Fordham’s then-president Joseph O’Hare, SJ, decided that the athletic teams needed an edge that perhaps few teams in the region had at the time: a nun.

Since then, it has been the job of Anne Walsh, RSHM, to keep a watchful eye over all of the University’s student-athletes. Sister Anne’s official title is associate academic adviser for the athletics department.

But she’s far more than “just academics” to them, say the athletes.

“She lives in Walsh Hall, so night and day she’ll stop what she’s doing and do whatever it takes to help you out,” said rising senior Joe Pavlik. “She’s a true blessing for all student-athletes.”

“I got sick once and she emailed me saying, ‘I hope you’re feeling better,’” said rising senior Ben Hartman. “It was as simple as that. Not ‘make sure you stay on top of things,’ but just ‘feel better.’ That’s pretty uplifting.”

But make no mistake. Sister Anne can be a taskmaster.

“I’m not going to tell you what my GPA was in my freshman year, but it wasn’t what it should be,” said rising senior Manny Adeyeye. “And she really helped me out. “We’re all away from home … and want to do our own thing, but she’s like, ‘Alright, focus up!’ She got me the tutors I needed and steered me in the right direction.”

Sister Anne received her master’s from Fordham’s Graduate School of Religion and Religious Education in 1978. She studied in Rome and is a certified counselor in what she calls the “the everyday ups and downs of life.”

“I’m there for them and they can confide on me on any level—and I cherish that.”

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Media Clips of the Week: All About the Fordham Rams https://now.fordham.edu/university-news/media-clips-of-the-week-all-about-the-fordham-rams/ Mon, 21 Oct 2013 20:30:59 +0000 http://news.fordham.sitecare.pro/?p=40542 The YES Network’s Chris Shern talks Fordham Football

It’s only Monday, but it’s safe to say we found our media clips of the week.

This past Saturday, Fordham football player Sam Ajala set a school record with 282 yards receiving as the Rams, ranked eighth in the Football Championship Subdivision, improved to 8-0 for the first time with a 52-31 victory at Yale. Not surprisingly, the media has taken notice. Here are a few excerpts from this past weekend’s coverage:

“There appears to be new blocks of granite at Fordham.”

-Fox Sports

“The successful start has raised echoes of the great Fordham teams of the 1930s, featuring linemen known as the Seven Blocks of Granite. One of those “blocks” was Vince Lombardi, who would become a renowned coach. Appearances in major bowls followed in the early 1940s, but Fordham dropped football in 1954, and it returned as a varsity sport only in 1970, at a lower level.”

-The New York Times

The Rams, 1-10 two years ago before Moorhead took over, are now 7-0 — their best start since 1930.

-ESPN

“…if the Fordham scouting report was required reading last week, the [Yale] Bulldogs realized that their opponent Saturday was offensively inclined and prolific.

-The Hartford Courant

If Lombardi, who went on to become maybe the most famous football coach in history, and the rest of the blocks were still around, they might have had a hard time recognizing the game being played by Fordham these days. There’s no doubt, however, they’d love the results.

Washington Post via Associated Press

“The most successful college team in the tri-state area can be found at Fordham University.”

YES Network

Watch the full YES Network segment, which includes interviews with Coach Joe Moorhead and students, here.

-Gina Vergel 

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Fordham Pride on ABC’s ‘Good Morning America’ https://now.fordham.edu/university-news/fordham-pride-on-abcs-good-morning-america/ Tue, 03 Sep 2013 16:25:23 +0000 http://news.fordham.sitecare.pro/?p=40630
Fordham is going to be represented on “Good Morning America‘s College Week” and you can be a part of it.

The ABC morning show is celebrating “back to school” at colleges coast-to-coast with a special week of shows. The “Fordham Pride” episode airs live on Monday, Sept. 9, from 7 to 9 a.m.
Proud students and alumni are urged to show up outside of the Good Morning America’s New York City studios to give their school a shout-out. Wear your favorite Fordham and Fordham Rams shirts, hats, and gear. Bring signs that celebrate Fordham.
Again, Fordham Pride on Good Morning America will take place on Monday, Sept. 9, from 7 a.m. to 9 a.m., at the GMA Studios, West 44th St. and Broadway, New York, NY 10036.
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Homecoming: Damp Weather, High Spirits https://now.fordham.edu/university-news/homecoming-damp-weather-high-spirits/ Sun, 26 Oct 2008 17:08:58 +0000 http://news.fordham.sitecare.pro/?p=44522 Fordham’s Homecoming took place yesterday with the tents on Eddie’s Parade, a break from past years on Martyrs’ Lawn and closer to Jack Coffey Field.

Coach Tom Masella called the Rams’ 48 to 13 loss frustrating, but neither the persistent drizzle nor the Leopards’ victory appeared to have much effect on the enthusiasm of the attendees. We’ll have to wait for Alumni Affairs’ official tally, but the crowd seemed bigger this year. You could hear the convival rumble of the crowd in the tent from all the way back at Spellman, and the returning alumni were full of compliments for the state of the campus and the University.

This year, the staff of the News and Media Relations Bureau fanned out with digital recorders to capture the memories of alumni for our Fordham Stories project, an audio archive of campus life that will eventually be available on the eNewsroom. Homecoming was a test of the technology—though we’ll eventually post the best of those clips, too—Jubilee will be the first real effort to chronicle campus life through oral history.

More Homecoming coverage will be available on the Fordham home page on Monday.

Blind Item: Which Jesuit knows his way around a stove? His mother’s recipe was the perfect sendoff on Saturday.

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Sports Preview: Rams Fall Outlook https://now.fordham.edu/athletics/sports-preview-rams-fall-outlook/ Mon, 11 Sep 2006 16:14:16 +0000 http://news.fordham.sitecare.pro/?p=46785 It’s a new season for Fordham Athletics and the Rams have returned from summer break refreshed and ready to go. Here is a short outlook for each of the fall sports.

Football

There’s a new head coach and a new enthusiasm at Rose Hill for the Fordham University football program in 2006. After leading Central Connecticut State to the Northeast Conference championship in each of the past two years, first-year Fordham head coach Tom Masella is hoping to bring the Rams back into contention for the Patriot League title in 2006.

With the graduation of eleven starters from last year, Masella has his work cut out for him as he looks to fill the holes. But the good news for the new mentor is that three All-Patriot League selections return for the Rams in running back James Prydatko, linebacker Marcus Taylor, and placekicker Micah Clukey, the 2006 Patriot League Preseason Special Teams Player of the Year.

Prydatko and Taylor, who were Second Team All-Patriot League selections last year, are returning fifth-year seniors who will bring experience to the squad along with Jay Edwards, who led the league in sacks last year.

James Prydatko Sports photos by Vincent Dusovic

Men’s Soccer

With most of the starters returning from 2005, things are looking up for the Fordham men’s soccer squad and head coach Jim McElderry.

Leading the returning players is junior goalkeeper Justin Burse, who was named to the 2005 New York All-Region Second Team as well as being an Honorable Mention All-Atlantic 10 pick. He started 15 games for the Rams in his sophomore campaign, registering a 7-5-3 record with a 0.77 GAA. He recorded 55 saves and compiled a .821 save percentage, while notching seven shutouts on the year. The seven shutouts were the third most in a single season for a Fordham keeper and ranked Burse second in the Atlantic 10 for most shutouts.

Also back for the Rams are sophomores Grant Kerr and John Pardini, who were both named to the Atlantic 10 All-Rookie Team.

Women’s Soccer

The Fordham women’s soccer squad enters the 2006 season looking for its fourth straight winning season after going 9-8-1 in 2005.

Head coach Ness Selmani returns a talented group of upperclassmen, led by senior Haley Lentsch who was named Honorable Mention All-Atlantic 10 last fall along with sophomore Katie Sanchez, who was selected to the Atlantic 10 All-Rookie Team in 2005. Lentsch led the Rams with nine goals and four assists for 22 points this season. Her nine goals tied for fourth in the conference, while her 22 points tied for fifth in the Atlantic 10 this season.

Sanchez finished the regular season with six goals and four assists for 16 points. She ranked second on the Rams in scoring and finished tied for third in scoring among Atlantic 10 freshmen.

Haley Lentsch

Volleyball

Head volleyball coach Peter Volkert has high hopes that this will be the year the Rams advance to the Atlantic 10 tournament. Leading the spikers is senior Marija Markovic, who was selected to the Atlantic 10 Volleyball All-Conference First Team last year, while seniors Jamee Stimson and Kealia Ieremia, who were named Honorable Mention All-Conference last year, also return.

Markovic put together one of the best statistical seasons in Fordham Volleyball history, leading the team in hitting percentage (.345), kills (411), kills per game (3.45), service aces (53), service aces per game (0.45), total blocks (172), and blocks per game (1.45). She also became the first Ram to record over 400 kills and 150 total blocks in the same season.

Stimson, a 2004 Atlantic 10 All-Conference selection, also had a career-year in 2005, notching career-highs with 354 kills, a .267 hitting percentage, 44 service aces, and 82 total blocks, as did Ieremia, who set the Fordham single-season mark for assists per game at 11.39, ranking sixth in the Atlantic 10, while her total of 1,230 assists was second on the single-season list.

Marija Markovic

Cross Country

The Fordham cross country programs are in solid shape for head coachTom Dewey with the return of juniorMatthew Flynn to the men’s team and the return of sophomoreJacqueline Prevete to the women’s squad.

Last year, Flynn made the Atlantic 10 All-Conference team by placing tenth overall in a time of 25:08.6, becoming Fordham’s first Cross Country All-Conference selection since joining the Atlantic 10 in 1995, while Prevete just finished outside the top 15, taking 16th in 18:46.0.

Matthew Flynn

Water Polo

Head coach Bill Harris has helped the Fordham water polo team make great strides since taking over the program in 2004 and he hopes to keep the young Rams headed in the right direction in 2006.

Leading the Rams will be junior Paul Shrewsbury who was named Second Team All-Conference by The Collegiate Water Polo Association for the Northern Division in 2005. He was the first Fordham Water Polo player to receive postseason honors since the early 1990’s.

Shrewsbury tied for the team lead in scoring with sophomore Todd Conway last season with 32 goals, helping Fordham to a 9-13 record, the best for the team in recent memory.

Come on out and support the Rams in 2006-07. Updated schedules can be found on the
athletic web site at www.fordhamsports.com

– Joe DiBari

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