Wednesday, September 23, 2009


Lady Paladins Making Strides

Hundreds of South Carolina Residents joined together at the Haywood mall in Greenville, South Carolina. The inaugural American Cancer Society's Making Strides Against Breast Cancer 5k walk/run is to fight breast cancer and provide hope to all people facing the disease. Despite the rain, your Lady Paladins arrived early to help set-up/decorate each tent station. They were divided into two groups: one group distributed food to all participants while the other group sold merchandise. During the race, our ladies stood at the finish line and cheered on the walkers/runners as they completed every mile. It was an amazing time for the team and a day we will cherish forever!

Tuesday, September 22, 2009


Basketball/Softball Lumberjack Games
Winners
Pie Bobbing: Softball Team
Messy Games: Basketball Team
Bowling: Basketball Team
Flip Cup: Softball Team
Most Spirited: K-108 (Kelly O'Connor, Morgan Hughey, Kendra Berry, Katie Michaels, and Jessie Homesley)

Pie Bobbing: included bowls filled with chocolate or cheesecake pudding and at the bottom of each bowl were 4 gummy worms. These gummy worms had to be fished out with your face/mouth only. All four limbs (hands and knees) had to be on the ground at all times.
Messy Games: included water balloon volleyball, socks filled with ketchup, mustard, beans, and tuna relay race, and gross t-shirt relay race.
Bowling: was bowling…haha at the bowling alley.
Flip Cup: each team member had there own cup filled with mountain dew or water, It was domino effect, as one person chugged their drink and placed it on the edge of the table right side up and would flip it to land itself upside down, as soon as one team member finished the next would start. First team to all flip their cups wins.

Monday, September 14, 2009

Coach Dixon



It was a great summer. The school year is off and running. The team came back in great shape with a wonderful attitude. We are into our fall program full bore, our weights training, our skill development and our conditioning. The seniors Lee Stephens, Kali Holtfreter, Mollie Petersen, and Susan Troutman are doing an excellent job of leadership. We are so proud of Mollie for being honored as a Furman Fellow. It is a very prestigious honor. I want to leave you with the quote:

Follow the three R's

-Respect for self

-Respect for others

-Responsibility for all your actions

Thursday, September 10, 2009

Mollie Petersen





Hey hey hey!
It's Mollie here from the Furman Women's Basketball Team. I'm a senior this year and I can't believe it! I'm a Physics and Environmental Studies major from Asheville, North Carolina. I love playing basketball, hanging out with my friends, and taking pictures. The best thing about taking pictures is being able to look back at the amazing things I've done over the past four years -- Athletic Field Day, hanging out with friends, teammates, and coaches, building a huge swan from 2,000 plastic water bottles for the Environmental Action Group, and going to New Orleans for three weeks last May! Furman has provided numerous opportunities to grow and I'm looking forward to what this year has to offer!

Wednesday, September 9, 2009

Mollie Petersen awarded The Furman Fellows from the class of 2010!

Furman Fellows awards are generous fellowships presented to five memebers of the senior class who have shown an ability to think creatively and imaginatively, demonstrated innovative problem-solving skills, and proven that they are capable of making a difference in the world and in the lives of others. Students are nomintaed for the fellowships by faculty and staff. We are so very proud that our own Mollie was presented with this distinguished honor!

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