Harrell Has A Great Opportunity

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Montrezl Harrell had a breakout year during his first season as a Cardinal. He averaged 5.7 points, 3.6 rebounds and 16 minutes a game during the regular season. And he averaged 6.4 points and 3.2 rebounds in 14.8 minutes per game during the post season. He played a key role in the Cards winning their 3rd national title. I can’t wait to see how he improves over the summer and I expect him to be a major contributor in year number two. Today we found out that he got an invitation to U19 World Training Camp. This will help him in his progress and will be a great opportunity for him to represent his country.

Harrell is one of 24 players who have accepted invitations to attend the 2013 USA Basketball Men’s U19 World Championship Team training camp, it was announced today by USA Basketball. The training camp will be held June 14-19 at the U.S. Olympic Training Center in Colorado Springs, Colo. Harrell is one of 16 players with previous USA Basketball experience.

The 2013 USA U19 World Championship Team will be led by a trio of experienced and successful college coaches, including Florida’s Billy Donovan as head coach, and Shaka Smart (VCU) and Tony Bennett (Virginia) as assistant coaches. Donovan and Smart were coaches for the 2012 FIBA Americas championship.

“We have a really impressive group of talented players and a large number of the players have USA Basketball and college experience,” said Jim Boeheim, chair of the USA Basketball Men’s Junior National Team Committee. “Selecting our 12-man U19 team will be extremely difficult, but the committee is excited and confident that we will be able to field another strong USA team.”

“The FIBA U19 World Championship might be from top to bottom the most competitive competition FIBA conducts,” Boeheim continued. “Any of the teams that are competing have a real chance to win the U19 gold medal as has been shown by six different countries winning the title over the last six U19 World Championships.”

The USA 19 training camp will be used to select the 12-member USA team that will compete in the FIBA U19 World Championship. The U19 training camp will begin on June 14 and continue through June 16. Team finalists will be announced following the June 15 morning session, and the team will continue training June 17-22, before departing for the Prague, Czech Republic, for the FIBA U19 World Championships, June 27-July 7.

Other collegiate players competing for spots on the squad include: Damyean Dotson of Oregon, Texas’ Javan Felix, Shaq Goodwin of Memphis, Oklahoma State Marcus Smart, Jarnell Stokes of Tennessee, and Duke’s Rasheed Sulaimon.

JURICH AND PITINO TO BE HONORED

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It has been an outstanding year for the University of Louisville in the world of college sports. And behind great athletic departments and teams are great athletic directors and coaches. At Louisville we have the best Athletic Director in the country in Tom Jurich and we have one of the greatest coaches in college basketball in Rick Pitino. Wednesday night these two men will be honored for their great achievements over the past year.

First Tom Jurich is nominated for Athletic Director of the year at the Sports Business Awards Ceremony. The Sports Business Awards, a night celebrating excellence in sports business, will be held at the New York Marriott Marquis at Times Square in New York City. The winners among nominees will be announced live at this event.
Launched in 2008, the Sports Business Awards were established by SportsBusiness Journal and SportsBusiness Daily to celebrate and recognize the leaders, visionaries and day-to-day practitioners who personify excellence in the business of sports. The 2013 nominees and winners are being recognized for excellence and outstanding achievement in the business of sports for the period from March 1, 2012 – February 28, 2013.
I don’t think anyone deserves this award more than Jurich and I don’t see how he doesn’t claim it. The other nominees for Athletic Director of the Year are Mike Holder Oklahoma State University, Mal Moore University of Alabama, and Jim Phillips Northwestern University.

Also on Wednesday night Coach Rick Pitino will be presented with the New York Athletic Club’s Winged Foot Award. The Award was established in 1996 by the NYAC and is presented annually to the winning coaches of the men’s and women’s NCAA Division I Basketball Tournaments. The function will be hosted at the NYAC’s City House in mid-town Manhattan. The evening will feature a cocktail reception, dinner, speeches and the presentation of the Awards. Celebrated sportscaster, Billy Packer will MC the ceremonies, as he has done since the Award’s inception.
The Winged Foot Award came into being in the mid-1990s when the New York Athletic Club, an iconic presence in the world of amateur sport, noted that there was no official award to honor the head coaches of the victorious NCAA men’s and women’s basketball teams. The Club presented the first men’s trophy to Rick Pitino in 1996.

Two great men and two great honors. Good luck to Tom Jurich and congrats to Coach Pitino.