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Thursday, January 27, 2011

Where Are They Now with MaryLynne Schaefer & Katie Kelley (January 27, 2011):

The newest feature on the Hartford Hawks Women’s Basketball Blog returns for its newest installment.
The Where Are They Now section will be updated every few weeks with an update from a former member of the Hartford women’s basketball team. Cedric Quackenbush, women’s basketball manager, will catch up with former Hawks and provide an update on their life after basketball. If you have a question or a possible topic for a future Where Are They Now feature, email athletics@hartford.edu.

Where Are They Now with MaryLynne Schaefer & Katie Kelley (January 27, 2011):

When the 2008-09 Hartford women’s basketball season came to a close, seniors Katie Kelley and MaryLynne Schaefer weren’t sure what their future would hold. Kelley and Schaefer were an enormous part of the Hawks recent success that saw them win two America East championships, two NCAA tournament games and advance to the second round of the post-season WNIT twice.

Kelley was a versatile post player who peaked in her senior season and was named to the 2009 America East all-tournament team. Schaefer graduated as the school’s all-time leading three-point shooter, finishing with 222 including the game winner against Syracuse in the first round of the 2008 NCAA tournament.

Now, the two former college roommates are teaming up together, again, professionally in Leimen, Germany. They are suiting up in Germany's Damen Basketball Bundesliga Sud (Germany’s second women's basketball league south) and playing for the Leimen Young Guns. The team is currently tied for first place. Kelley is currently averaging a double-double with 10 points and 10 rebounds per game, while Schaefer is averaging 11 points and five rebounds to go along with two steals per game along with a 2:1 assist to turnover ratio.

After the conclusion of their senior season in Hartford, Kelley and Schaefer traveled to Germany and competed for three days in a showcase camp. Coaches and managers from across Europe attended to evaluate the prospects from all over the world. Both Schaefer and Kelley were named to a list of the camp’s Top Five Performers.

After the camp, both players returned to their hometowns in the summer, Kelley in Syracuse, N.Y., and Schaefer in Centreville, Va. In October of 2009, Schaefer was offered a contract to join the Leimen Young Guns and went overseas last fall. She led the team to the championship in her first season in Germany.

“It definitely was an adjustment my first season here,” said Schaefer. “It was the first time that I was ever living alone, which was an adjustment especially coming out of college when you were almost always on the same schedule as one of your teammates and someone was almost always at the house. Most of my teammates were either working or still in some form of school so during the day each week I was sometimes on my own until practice that evening.”

Meanwhile, Kelley remained in Syracuse where she joined the Onondaga Community College coaching staff and coached the team to an undefeated regular season and an appearance in the junior college Final Four.

After last year Kelley got the itch to play again and the opportunity to join Schaefer in Germany presented itself.

“The coaching staff asked MaryLynne if she knew of a post player that drove and shot more and she mentioned my name,” said Kelley. “They got film on me from our agent and offered me a contract.”

Both players described their initial transition in Germany as tough at first, but because most people spoke English it didn’t take too long to feel at home. According to Kelley, playing with a former teammate in a professional situation makes it a lot easier because we both know each other’s game and play off one another very well.

Both players agree that the major difference between playing basketball in college and playing overseas is the degree of physicality. “There are times when refs will just let you play and you can almost get away with anything from a push to a constant hand check,” described Schaefer.

Kelley and Schaefer also have plenty of time off of the court to enjoy the European culture. Kelley recently traveled to Prague, while Schaefer explored Paris with her parents during a recent visit.

Schaefer plans on eventually pursuing a career in coaching when she retires from playing. She’s currently spending her spare time helping coach a 15U girl’s team within her club. “It just reaffirms to me that I want to become a coach in the future’” acknowledged Schaefer. “How quickly that future will be I am still not sure because I love playing this game. But when I do hang up the sneakers, I plan to pursue college coaching and see where it takes me.”

Both Kelley and Schaefer follow their former team at Hartford and have had time to reflect upon their days as a Hawk. Schaefer had the opportunity to watch this year’s squad in action at Hofstra and Coppin State when she came home for a winter break. Both miss the support from their fans including the Flight Zone, and Schaefer especially misses beating assistant coach Bill Sullivan at ‘horse’.

To follow Kelley and Schaefer throughout the remainder of their season, Click Here.






Wednesday, December 15, 2010

The Jen Rizzotti Bobble Head was released to the public prior to the Hawks game against Marist on December 7. Hundreds of people came out to get their very own bobble head of the UConn great. Watch the video to the left to see all the places that the Jen Rizzotti Bobble Head made its debut in the days leading up to its release.

Send in your photos and short videos of where your Jen Rizzotti Bobble Head has been for the next update.

Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Caribbean Challenge Wrap-up

The women’s basketball team may not have come away with the results they were hoping for on the court, but the Hawks had a chance to bond as a team in preparation for another run at the 2011 America East Championship.

Below are all the videos from the Hawks trip to Playa del Carmen, Mexico and the Aventura Palace Resort.














Tuesday, November 9, 2010

Coach Rizzotti Holds a Clinic for Glastonbury Youth Special Olympics Basketball Team

On Monday night (November 8) Head Coach Jennifer Rizzotti and Howie led a clinic in Glastonbury with the Glastonbury Special Olympic Youth Team. The Glastonbury Special Olympic team is currently training for the Holiday Sports Classic scheduled for November 20 & 21 at Quinnipiac University. Coach Rizzotti worked on defensive and passing skills with approximately 25 youth at the Naubuc Elementary School.










Friday, November 5, 2010

Women's Basketball Weekly Video Update November 5, 2010

West Hartford, CT – This week’s women’s basketball blog features highlights from the 2010 Tip-a-Hawk Dinner held on Thursday, November 4 at the Crowne Plaza in downtown Hartford. The Tip-a-Hawk Dinner is the women’s basketball team’s primary fundraising event and raises more than $20,000 annually to support the team’s goals of winning an America East Championship.

Within this week’s video update is an interview with senior Mary Silvia about the dinner as well as player remarks given by senior Jackie Smith during the night’s festivities. Jackie talks about the importance of fundraising and how the money raised helps the women’s team achieve the level of success they have.

Weekly video updates will continue throughout the season and will touch on many different topics. Do you have an idea or a question you would like to ask a coach or player? If so, email athletics@hartford.edu with your question and stay tuned for the answer.

Monday, November 1, 2010

SPECIAL POST: President Clinton Leaves A Message for the Hawks Women's Basketball Team

On Sunday, October 31 the University of Hartford welcomed former President Bill Clinton for a Democratic rally for Gubernatorial candidate Dan Malloy. The rally was held in the Sports Center and members of the women’s basketball team, knowing that President Clinton would be using the women’s basketball lounge as a staging area, left a message for the former President. The message read:

Dear Mr. Clinton,

We hope you enjoy your day in the Reich Family Pavilion. Please come back to watch the Lady Hawks Basketball Team in action!!!

Sincerely,
Hartford Women’s Basketball Team



Just prior to President Clinton taking the stage in support of Malloy he noticed the message and left one of his own for the women’s team. President Clinton’s message read:

Look Forward to it!
Thanks,
Bill Clinton

10-31-10

Thursday, October 28, 2010

Where Are They Now: Checking in with former Hartford guard Allison (Macca) Reyes!

The newest feature on the Hartford Hawks Women’s Basketball Blog returns for its newest installment. The Where Are They Now section will be updated every few weeks with an update from a former member of the Hartford women’s basketball team. Cedric Quackenbush, women’s basketball manager, will catch up with former Hawks and provide an update on their life after basketball. If you have a question or a possible topic for a future Where Are They Now feature, email athletics@hartford.edu.

Where Are They Now: Checking in with former Hartford guard Allison (Macca) Reyes!

It’s been eleven year’s since Allison Reyes (formerly Macca) put on a Hartford jersey and stepped onto the basketball court for Hawks. Heading into her senior season, which also served as the first year for head coach Jen Rizzotti in 1999-2000, Reyes wasn’t sure what to expect. When she returned back to campus for the fall of her final college season, she and her teammates were greeted with a new set of standards and expectations from their new coach.

“Looking back I remember how hard Jen (Rizzotti) worked to get to know all of us on a personal level off of the court and it made embracing her very easy,” Reyes said in a recent interview. “We were all very excited to have her and she was received well by the team. That year was an all around great experience.”

Her playing days may be over, but she has still managed to stay involved with the sport she loves. After her graduation from the University of Hartford with degrees in both math and education, Reyes served as a graduate assistant coach at Hartford in 2001.

She relied on that experience when she took over as the head coach for the varsity girl’s basketball team at Ledyard High School in Connecticut in 2006 while also teaching math at Wheeler High School in Stonington. In four years as head coach, Reyes transformed Ledyard from a one win team in her first season to a team that went to the state tournament in two of the past four years.

“It was tough to get the players to buy into the work ethic and intensity that I brought with me from my playing and coaching days at Hartford,” said Reyes of her experience at Ledyard. “The first year was very challenging but over time the girls bought into it and it turned into a great experience.”

While teaching at Wheeler, Reyes had the opportunity to teach current Hawks junior Keyokah Mars-Garrick in the classroom. “She was one of my favorite teachers,” said Mars-Garrick when asked about having Reyes as a teacher. “She was really good at getting through to her students and made class really interesting and fun.”

Despite a busy schedule which also includes coaching varsity girls lacrosse, Reyes still enjoys following the Hawks and say’s she’s not at all surprised about the level of success Hartford has reached over the past years. In the past, she has brought her high school team’s to games and still tries to follow them online.

This past spring she and her husband Michael welcomed their first daughter Ella on March 10th. Reyes plans to take a break from coaching this year to enjoy more time with her daughter and her husband, who also serves as the varsity boy’s basketball coach at Stonington High School.