Catching Up with Derrick Rose as He Introduces His New Kicks
07.02.12
I, along with other members of the media, was postulated the opportunity to speak with Chicago Bulls guard Derrick Rose at a Foot Locker in Chicago last weekend.
The NBA 's 2011 MVP was celebrating the discharge of his new Adidas shoe, the “adiZero Rose 2” (a fair cool-looking shoe by the way).
There were three rapid media sessions and I got in for the third. I asked Rose, “How sustained have you worn Adidas?"
"College," Rose said smiling. "That was my first together ever putting on an Adidas shoe."
During his stellar one-and-done season at the University of Memphis , D-Rose sported the dismal-and-white-colored Adidas TS Pro Model.
Rose wore the adiZero Rose 1.5 last available , and he seemed a bit more thrilled with his new shoe than the previous one.
Source: Bleacher Report
Aggies Battle Wildcats Saturday In Manhattan
07.02.12
• The teams last met Oct. 1 in College Place. A&M junior middle blocker Lindsey Miller posted a livelihood-high nine blocks to help A&M not only shut down the hottest team in the guild and snap the Wildcats’ nine-match winning hurtle, but also help the Aggies contain the league’s top kills and points commander, Kaitlynn Pelger, who entered the match hitting .355 with 4.77 kills and 5.85 points per set. The Wildcats’ standout waist was held to only eight kills and 10 points while hitting .038 on the eventide. A&M overcame early deficits and outhit the Wildcats in every set, ending the prospect with a .250 to .176 advantage. The Aggies also outblocked K-Form, 10 to 5.5 and had four aces and only three errors. The Wildcats had two aces but committed 10 overhaul errors on the night. Aggie senior Kelsey Louring led all players with 16 kills while hitting at a .357 sock, and she completed her 10th double-double of the year with 10 digs. Lesser libero Megan Pendergast tied Black for crew-high honors in digs with 10. Sophomore setter Allie Sawatzky dished out 30 assists as A&M posted 42 kills to K-Shape’s 37. Lilla Porubek led the Wildcats with 12 kills while hitting .476. Libero Kuulei Kabalis finished with a equal-high 11 digs.
Source: KBTX