Thursday, November 17, 2011

Homecoming!

Hey Hillcats fans!

This past weekend was Homecoming. Throughout the week before there was a ton of activities to do around campus. We had the Fauxsino, which is a night we get to act like real big spenders and gamble the night away. We also had the Hillcat Hacker, one of my favorite homecoming activities, which is a fundraiser golf tournament where we turn the whole campus ground into a golf course. Friday night we had a bonfire on campus and they introduced all the basketball players. We got to eat lots of food and had a great night of socializing. Saturday was game day. Girls played first and played a great game, but didn't quite have enough to get the win. As for the boys, that's a different story. They pretty much stomped their opponent with a 65 point win.

On a sad note, this past weekend the Hillcat family lost a member of their family. Tyler Brown, a sophomore on the baseball team, had a car accident late Friday night. Tyler went 6-0 last year as a freshman and closed the game for the Hillcats in the SAC Tournament last year to get the win. Tyler was a great person inside and out with a great attitude about life. I am so grateful to have know him and be a little part of his life. Tyler will be a great loss to this Hillcat family. He will be truly missed! RIP TB23

 Ashlie Fauchier #3 :)

Tuesday, November 8, 2011

No Days Off!

Hey Hillcat fans!

I know everyone has been a little shaken up by the earthquakes around the Oklahoma area, but those really are not even earthquakes. Your Hillcat softball team has been working so hard through the five weeks of 6am workouts and swimming that when we hit in the cage it sends a HUGE vibration through the state. But, all we're doing is sending a message to the rest of the SAC that the RSU Hillcats are getting ready for that National Championship! Let's just say those were our warning shots.
Honestly, the girls and I have been working so hard, getting stronger and faster. I can not wait 'til season. The rough part is going to be the breaks that are approaching very soon. Christmas break is about a month long, and that is a long time away from the girls and the daily routines we do everyday. But, I know my team and, as dedicated as they are to the team and the game, they will not let a break stop them from working hard and getting better. No Days Off!
So the next time you feel an "earthquake," just know that it is your Hillcats Softball team hitting the cages.

Ashlie Fauchier #3 :)

Wednesday, October 19, 2011

Introduction :)

Hi Hillcat fans!
My name is Ashlie Fauchier and I'm this year’s blogger for the Hillcats Softball team. I just wanted to introduce myself and let you know a little about me and the softball program.

I am from Choctaw, OK. I have been here at RSU since my freshman year as the starting shortstop. I am a junior on and off the field and majoring in Elementary Education through the Cameron program here on campus. I am one of eight returners from last year and I couldn't imagine playing anywhere else. I chose Rogers State for multiple reasons. For one, the beautiful campus. When my mom and I came on my visit we were coming up the hill towards campus and my mom turned to me and said," uh oh!" I asked why she said that and she replied, "This is it!" I guess she was right. But, the campus was not the only reason. I highly admire Coach Dicus and the program he has built at RSU. After meeting with him and touring the campus RSU was most definitely the place for me. Going on my third year, I still love it here!

But enough about me. Let’s get to the good stuff, my team! This year we have a lot of new faces. We have five freshman, one new sophomore, and eight new juniors. But, I couldn't be more excited. Between the 22 of us we have a great amount of talent. I can't wait for season to start in February! Until then it's grind time all the time. We started 6ams yesterday with Coach Renault. They can be killer, but we know all the pain and soreness will all be worth it when we get that National Championship! After Fall Break we will start workouts in the afternoons as well. Which includes hitting, throwing, running, and of course the pool. Yes, I said the pool. While in the pool we tread water, swim, run, and swing under water. It seems a little weird I know, but it helps a lot with soreness from 6 ams and builds strength.

Well, that's a little look inside a Hillcat softball player’s life and me and who I am. I'm excited to start blogging and updating everyone on what’s going on with the team. If you ever have any questions don't be afraid to ask. :)

Ashlie Fauchier #3

Monday, February 14, 2011

2011 Blizzard

Well, as most of you know, we here in Claremore got quite a bit of snow. I think the final tally was 25+ but I could be wrong. Not entirely sure to be honest. With all the snow we recieved, the campus was closed for 6 days total. 4 one week and 2 the next. And of course with the time off, some of us softball players took full advantage of the snow :) Our first game is scheduled for tomorrow at Bacone but I believe we are trying to get a new location to play Wednesday but again I am not entirely sure. Anyhow, thought some of you followers would enjoy some snow pictures of us softballers :) Two pictures are of our field after the snow and the other 3 are of us having fun.






























Friday, January 28, 2011

Long time no see

Hello everyone. I know it has be SO long since my last blog and I apologize for that. Guess seniorits kicked in early this year :) This season might be the most exciting yet. Besides the fact that it is my senior season, the team has returned twelve girls from last season and has brought in five new faces rounding out one heck of a team. Our five new faces include two new pitchers, Ashley Wailand from Iowa and Amanda Edwards from Canada and both have good arms. Alongside them are our three new freshman, Taran Threet, Kristen Blasingame, and Kirsten Leppla whom all bring new and exciting talent to the team. Our small fall season went well. Out of maybe twelve games we only dropped two of them. And in less than twenty days, our spring season starts off at Bacone College on Feb 15th. Our full schedule is online and we have posters and wallet sized schedules available at the college. Featured on the poster are fellow seniors Sarah Harvey and Brittany White and on the wallet schedule is fellow senior Dina Ortiz. Remaining seniors include Angelina Vines, Logan Zamora, and Tanya Koch. Seven familiar faces that want to go out with a bang. Softball aside, school has been pretty much the same as it was in previous years; fun at times and then stressful at other times but we all know that overall education is the most important thing. We seven seniors are so close to being finished, we can taste it. Especially with almost all of us finishing either this spring or next fall and that in itself is very exciting. We are all very excited for this upcoming season to start and we hope to see all of our fans, past and present, out on game days showing their support. I will try my best to keep everyone informed and up to date on this blog. Till next time! :)

Katie Bointy #13