Tuesday, December 20, 2011

Time For a Little Segway Tour


Today is our last full day in California! We've got a big game against Cal-Berkeley tonight, but first I have to fill you in on yesterday's activities...

In my last post I hinted that many of us would be able to cross something off our bucket lists after this trip, which is why yesterday morning we were so excited to board the bus to San Francisco for a segway (!!) tour of the city.

We walked into City Segway Tours a little nervous, but after completing training we almost felt prepared to cruise the sidewalks on our new machines ...until we learned we'd be riding in the bike lane ...which turned into us segwaying right alongside drivers in the traffic lanes. But no worries! It was all completely safe (we had on helmets of course, and rode on calm streets) and pretty much no one got hurt (Morgynn suffered a minor injury but I'm pretty sure it was due to personal error). 

We segwayed single-file behind our instructor, wearing our identical Dartmouth travel suits, and looking something like a group of baby ducks. More than a few strangers took our picture as we rode through the streets. What someone would do with such a photo, I don't know, but I believe Janelle posed every time a pedestrian took out his or her camera.

The tour took us through through Fisherman's Wharf, which is right on the water, and we got to see the famous cable cars, an In-n-Out Burger, and countless seafood restaurants. We eventually made it out to Municipal Pier, the oldest pier in San Francisco, which has a great view of Alcatraz in one direction and a stunning view of the city in the other. By the time we got to the pier, we had been segwaying for about 45 minutes and were feeling extremely confident. There was a big open space perfect for segway tag, segway dancing, and segway racing. It was all super fun, and at this point some of us (me) were completely set on dropping out of Dartmouth to lead our own tours. But the pier was our big destination for the afternoon, and before long it was time to take our segways back to home base, grab lunch, and get ready to practice at Cal.

I would love to share more, but it's time to get focused for shoot around and the big game tonight.

Thanks again for reading!

*Be sure to check out more pictures of the fun on the Dartmouth Women's Basketball facebook page*

Nicola

Monday, December 19, 2011

From LA to Berkeley ...


I'm baaack!

We've traveled up the coast since my first post, and are staying at a hotel overlooking the water in the Berkeley Marina. It's a beautiful place, and as we judge hotels on the quality of their continental breakfasts, this one is certainly up there with the best (made-to-order omelets ensure a positive review).
 
Yesterday was mainly dedicated to travel, although we did fit in some time, and naps, by the water, and later indulged in a seafood dinner at Spenger's Restaurant. Sasha and Faziah went particularly hard and each ordered "The Big Pot," which is literally a big pot full of everything on the menu, one probably being enough to feed a family of five.

Today we made the trip to practice at Eve's high school in Palo Alto. The school and basketball court are beautiful, and we got to see Eve's 2007-2008 league MVP banner hanging up in the gym. After practice, we went to the nearby Stanford mall, where most of the shopping was done for our annual Secret Santa exchange...gag gifts (the more inappropriate, the better) are given anonymously throughout the week, and one night toward the end of the trip we trade the real gifts and reveal who has who. It's always a lot of fun and another excuse to get--and give--more presents.

The Zelingers hosted us for a huge barbecue dinner after shopping (we really do eat well on these trips). It's always wonderful to meet the families and get hilarious details on each other's lives before Dartmouth. After the meal, we all gathered in the living room to watch No. 1 Baylor take on No. 2 UConn (some inspiration for our game on Tuesday, perhaps) amid conversations about Eve's early years. Apparently she locked a babysitter out of the house once...classic. The night ended with homemade apple crisp and lots of hugs as we boarded the bus back to the hotel.

Tomorrow we'll take our first shots in the Cal-Berkeley gym, and many of us will also get to cross something big off our bucket lists...I'll update with a post soon.

*7 days til Christmas, and only 2 til the first night of Channuka! Happy holidays!*

Nicola

Friday, December 16, 2011

California Dreamin'


The Dartmouth women’s basketball team is embarking on a West-coast swing right before the holidays. The Big Green will be playing Long Beach State (Dec. 16) and then traveling north to take on California on Dec. 20. The team has some fun activities planned during its California trip and sophomore Nicola Zimmer is going to give you all some “behind-the scenes” action!
 

Hello from CALI! It's awesome to escape the Hanover weather for a bit, and Janelle, Milica, and Eve are especially excited to be back in their home state.  We're playing two great teams in the next week, and we've got a lot of cool things planned for our down time.  While Jessica keeps tabs on the games, I'll be updating you all on some of our off-the-court activities.

Our flight landed at LAX last night and we drove straight to the hotel from the airport, so for some of us today was our first real taste of Southern California.  Because practice didn't start until 5pm, Koren kindly hooked us up with a trip to the Long Beach Aquarium.

Hundreds of little kids, probably on some school-wide field trip, welcomed us in the modest lobby of the aquarium. Their presence, and frankly, their screaming, was less than thrilling, and the aquarium suddenly became overcrowded and juvenile (personally, I was just worried the little ones would take the prime viewing spots in front of the shark tank). However, it only took one or two sea-life exhibits before we turned into our ten-year-old selves...baby-talking to the sea otters (Faziah is guilty here), ooing and ahhing at the jelly fish, and enthusiastically calling each other over to look at the one really unfortunate, ugly fish. Ari even met a good friend in one of the tanks.  At the end of the day, our constant camera flashes and non-stop commentary undoubtedly caused more disruption than the kids.

The afternoon was capped off by a big lunch across the street at Bubba Gump's Shrimp, where we showed off our Forrest Gump impersonations (I'd have to say Morgynn, our manager, had it down best) and repeated "life is like a box of chocolates..." way too many times.

The aquarium trip was certainly a success, and practice at Long Beach State later in the day went well.  We are really excited for our game tomorrow night, and now have to rest up so we're ready to go. Thanks for reading; I'll check back in soon!

Nicola

Friday, December 9, 2011

We’re Off!


First things first, let me apologize for our lack of blogging so far this season. We have been so busy since the start of the season that we’ve not blogged in awhile but don’t fear we promise to be better heading into 2012!

It always seems like it takes SOOOO long for the season to actually arrive and then when it does BOOM it comes quick. I’m sure the players feel this but it also extends to coaches, athletic trainers and even athletic communications folks. I tell ya, it seems like just yesterday I was counting down the days to our first game and here we are in the fourth week of the season with seven games under our belt already!

I’m sure you all have been following the team this season and I liken a basketball season to a roller coaster with numerous peaks and a few valleys and we’ve certainly had our share of peaks and valleys so far this season.  Most of you all know that we’re YOUNG. We have two upperclassmen in Sasha Dosenko and Faziah Steen and the rest of our squad is sophomores and freshmen. The grind of a college basketball season is tough for even the most veteran of teams so I’d like to commend our team and coaching staff for taking the season by the horns, young or not.

So far, we’ve had some valleys with tough losses to Kansas State, St. Joseph’s (Pa.), Providence, New Hampshire and Bryant but there have also been some awesome peaks this season. Namely seeing Faziah Steen go bananas against Vermont with a career-high 32 points and 11 rebounds against the then-undefeated Catamounts but for me the biggest and best peak has been the progress of the team as a whole.

Our 2-5 record might not accurately reflect it but this team has made some big strides this season. The rookies are beginning to gel with the upperclassmen and the group as a whole is learning how to play better together and within coach Wielgus’ system. It’s always a learning process when you have so many youngsters but for me its been neat seeing them grow together and also individually. We still have a long way to go but I have no doubt that this group will make some noise especially when we get into Ivy League action.

I’d also like to wish everyone a Happy Holiday season from the Dartmouth women’s basketball program. We hope everyone has a safe and enjoyable holiday season and we hope to see you at Leede Arena really soon!

Make sure to stick with our blog this season (we promise to be more regular with it and I promise we’ll get some of the Big Green players to guest blog here soon).
Also stay updated on all things Dartmouth women’s basketball related by following us on Twitter (@Dartmouth_WBB) and “liking” us on Facebook (Dartmouth Women’s Basketball). As always leave us any questions or comments and we’ll do our best to get them answered.

Happy Holidays,

Jess Poole