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Men's Basketball Archives - The Triton's Call https://tritonscall.com/tag/mens-basketball/ The Official University of Guam Student Campus Newspaper Tue, 04 Oct 2022 13:05:28 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.2 http://tritonscall.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/03/Untitled-1-150x150.png Men's Basketball Archives - The Triton's Call https://tritonscall.com/tag/mens-basketball/ 32 32 Tritons fall to Dosidos, ending “Take It To The South 3” tournament run http://tritonscall.com/tritons-fall-to-dosidos-ending-take-it-to-the-south-3-tournament-run/ Tue, 04 Oct 2022 13:05:27 +0000 https://tritonscall.com/?p=7607 The University of Guam Tritons Men’s Basketball Team was eliminated on Sunday in the “Take It To The South 3” basketball tournament at the Talo’fo’fo Community Center. The Tritons started the day off strong in their first game against the Outbackerz; going 44-10 in the first half. Tristan Valdes of the Tritons led the team …

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The University of Guam Tritons Men’s Basketball Team was eliminated on Sunday in the “Take It To The South 3” basketball tournament at the Talo’fo’fo Community Center.

The Tritons started the day off strong in their first game against the Outbackerz; going 44-10 in the first half. Tristan Valdes of the Tritons led the team in scoring, generating 14 points to help give the team the 75-34 victory.

The team lost to Dosidos in their second game of the day, taking a lead at half-time 22-15 according to a press release. Dosidos started the second half strong, cutting the Triton’s lead down to 22-21, ultimately taking the game and eliminating the Tritons 41-37.

The Tritons’ Logan Hopkins led the team in scoring with 16 points, with the team ranking fourth place of eight teams with a 2-2 record.

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Past Triton athletes inducted to Hall of Fame http://tritonscall.com/past-triton-athletes-inducted-hall-fame/ Thu, 09 Nov 2017 01:46:13 +0000 http://tritonscall.com/?p=3049 The UOG Triton Athletics program inducted six former athletes into the Hall of Fame with a reception and basketball game on Oct. 29, 2017 in the UOG Calvo Field House. The six honorees were John Borden for football, Susan Lupola for women’s basketball, Tommy Morrison for baseball, Hauhouot Diambra-Odi for men’s soccer, Ronald Camacho for …

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The UOG Triton Athletics program inducted six former athletes into the Hall of Fame with a reception and basketball game on Oct. 29, 2017 in the UOG Calvo Field House.

The six honorees were John Borden for football, Susan Lupola for women’s basketball, Tommy Morrison for baseball, Hauhouot Diambra-Odi for men’s soccer, Ronald Camacho for football, and Theresa Sison for women’s basketball.

According to UOG Athletic Director Doug Palmer, some of the criteria that the honorees met were that they played for Guam national teams, represented UOG, and played or coached three to four years for UOG sports teams.

“I was asked to give a roster of some names of players and what they have done, but I wasn’t really expecting that I would be the one to be picked,” said Hauhouot Diambra-Odi, one of the inductees, as he reacted after hearing he was on the list of honorees.

“I know my dad’s been part of the University of Guam soccer for a long time, so finally getting recognized for it is pretty cool,” said Jacques Odi, Hauhouot Diambra-Odi’s son.

In the early 1990’s, Odi played for the men’s soccer team for UOG and from 1995 to 1998, he was the head men’s soccer coach for UOG.

Odi also coached the best goalkeeper and the top scorer in the league. In addition, both of Odi’s sons, Jacques Odi and Hauhouot Diambra Odi Jr., were also part of the Guam National Soccer Team.

The event kicked off with a reception where the honorees were able to socialize and enjoy food that was provided. This was followed by a series of short speeches from the honorees.

In his speech, Odi describes his first pair of soccer shoes in his speech as being the brand barefoot which means he used to play soccer barefoot at first.

After the reception, there was a basketball game between the UOG Tritons and the MVP Aces. The UOG Tritons beat the MVP Aces with a score of 123-111 which allowed the UOG Tritons to remain undefeated.

“It was a fun and competitive game going up against several players on the Guam national team,” said Geno Anderson, a point guard for the UOG Tritons. Anderson scored 19 points and seven assists in the game against the MVP Aces.

Theresa Sison, one of the honorees, refereed the Hall of Fame basketball game. During half-time, UOG President Robert Underwood presented each of the honorees with a plaque and a handshake of congratulations.

UOG Athletic Director Doug Palmer said, “The event was carried out exactly as planned, so I was very happy with the execution of the event. I have started two other Hall of Fames at other institutions and this was the same basic plan I had for them. ”

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Athletic Program on its second year http://tritonscall.com/athletic-program-second-year/ Mon, 25 Sep 2017 00:52:07 +0000 http://tritonscall.com/?p=2592 As the 2017-2018 school year rings in, the University of Guam’s athletic program is wasting no time in preparing for upcoming sports events. This marks the second official year of the Triton Athletics program since disbanding more than 16 years ago. Doug Palmer, UOG athletic director, is excited for what this school year has to …

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As the 2017-2018 school year rings in, the University of Guam’s athletic program is wasting no time in preparing for upcoming sports events.

This marks the second official year of the Triton Athletics program since disbanding more than 16 years ago.

Doug Palmer, UOG athletic director, is excited for what this school year has to offer.

He said there are many things to look forward to such as new basketball players from off-island, a new coach for the volleyball team, and the women’s soccer team defending their first championship.

However, the University’s athletic program still faces some challenges. The University was able to find some funds for the teams to give partial tuition scholarships and this will hopefully help improve the quality and quantity of our players and help retain them for the future,” Palmer said. “We are trying to build a solid sports club program out of our UOG recreation program and hopefully from the sport clubs we build more varsity programs.”

Also, Palmer said fundraising overall could be improved by making the program more attractive for sponsors and advertisers.

Additionally, Palmer explained that many of the coaches have other full time jobs, since coaching for UOG is only part-time.

According to Palmer, the program does suffer at times since almost everyone working in the athletic program has other obligations and responsibilities. The program, however, makes use of student coaches who are still fresh athletes and wanting to be professional sport coaches in the near future.

Nevertheless, Palmer said UOG is one of the few places in the world that a Sport Club player can play in the same leagues that the varsity teams play in. “Take advantage of what we have at UOG and the Island of Guam,” Palmer said. The sports currently offered are men’s basketball, women’s volleyball, and both men and women’s soccer.

Men’s basketball looking to a successful season

The University of Guam’s men’s basketball team was launched in Spring 2016 after an almost 15-year hiatus. This will be their official second season and the team is making a run for a championship title.

Brent Tipton, UOG men’s basketball head coach, is excited to incorporate new strategies to lead his team to victory. “We learned valuable lessons through our experiences last season and want to do everything possible to put each of the players in a position to be successful,” Tipton said.

There are three areas Tipton plans to develop this year with his team. The first is what he refers to as an “offensive identity.” “We want to get out and run in transition, have great ball and player movement in our motion offense and provide a lot of energy on the court or on the bench,” Tipton said.

The second area is what Tipton calls “defensive identity.” “We want to get up and defend 94 feet from the basket and be very physical in our half-court defense by aggressive pressure on the ball and great help defense behind the ball,” Tipton said.

Tipton refers to the third area as “end of the year.” Commitment and lots of practice will help the team form the best versions of themselves.

Team members are also excited and determined to be victorious this season. Andrew Carlos, point guard, has been playing since the team relaunched. “I feel like the team is coming along,” Carlos said. “We finally have the size we lacked in the past seasons.” “Our goal is trying to compete for the top spots and eventually make it to the playoffs”.

Rafael Sablan, shooting guard, also shares similar sentiments about the season. “We all bring something different to this team so everyone is going to be learning along the way,” Sablan said. “Our goal this season is to take one game at a time and make some noise this year.”

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