The balance of the 2008-2009 season for the Horned Frogs includes games against Utah at Forth Worth, Colorado State at Fort Collins, UNLV at Fort Collins, BYU at Fort Worth, Air Force at Fort Worth, Wyoming at Laramie, New Mexico at Albuquerque, San Diego state at Fort Worth and Utah ant Salt Lake City.
The roster for the Horned Frogs looks pretty good as well. Team players include junior center Zvonko Buljan from Split Croatia, freshman guard Kevin Butler from Duncanville Texas, junior guard Jason Ebie from Houston Texas, freshman forward Logan Lancon from Houston Texas, senior forward Kevin Langford from Forth Worth Texas, junior guard Keion Mitchem from Rochester New York, freshaman guard Ronnie Moss from Forth Worth Texas, senior forward John Ortiz from Cali Columbia, junior forward Greg Richardson from Jacksonville Florida freshman guard Kavon Rose from Detroit Michigan, junior forward Edvinas Ruzgas from Vilnius Lithuania and junior forward A.J. Siebert from Southlake Texas.
Coaching support includes head coach Jim Christian who is serving his 1st season with the Horned Frogs. Assistant coach Jean Prioleau is serving his 1st season with the Horned Frogs. Assistant coach Bill Wuczynski is serving his 1st season with the Horned Frogs and director of basketball operations Eric Haut is serving his 1st season as well. With an entirely new cast of players in the coaching roles, it should be an interesting season for the Horned Frogs!
Langford may be the most viable contender for the highest valued player on the team this season. Langford\’s conference statistics include 33.0 minutes per game, .593 for field goals, .333 for three pointers and ..750 for field tries.
The Horned Frogs overall statistics include 13 wins and 7 losses. More specifically, at home the Horned Frogs have won9 games and loss 2 games. In away competitions, the Horned Frogs have won 3 games and lost 4 games. And neutral games are currently tied with 1 win and 1 loss. With respect to this year\’s conference, the Horned Frogs have an overall record of 4 wins and 2 losses. These statistics break down to home games where the Horned Frogs have won 3 games and loss 1. Statistics for the conference include away games where the Horned Frogs tied the scale with 1 win and 1 loss. There are no wins or losses on neutral games for the Horned Frogs in the conference statistics.
The Horned Frogs have been putting the poke on the competition and have won their last nine games in a row. The Horned Frogs are currently ranked 51st in the nation, which isn\’t a bad place to be. The Horned Frogs are also ranked third in the Mountain West Conference. Only two spots hold them from the top and those spots are held by San Diego State and the Air Force.
The Horned Frogs recently played at the Daniel-Meyer Coliseum against Wyoming in the Mountain West Conference and kept their winning streak going.
A TripAdvisor™ TripWow slideshow of a travel blog to Vilnius, Lithuania by TravelPod blogger Stevefn titled “I dreamt of tractors and donkey carts…”. TravelPod is a company of TripAdvisor™. Stevefn’s travel blog entry: “Out of the three capitals we visited during this trip, I probably expected the least from Vilnius. In fact I think I dreamt of no more than tractors and donkey carts roaming the streets on a grey snowless December day. That just shows how ignorant I can be at times. From a touristy point of view, it is probably the city that receive the lowest number of visitors out of the three Baltic capitals. It is also a small city (although slightly bigger than Tallinn in population), so again I must say how surprised I was to find the city so modern and sophisticated. In addition to many designer shops, we found lots of great restaurants and hip bars hidden around in the old town amongst a ton of churches and beautiful buildings in different architectural styles. We found the people of Vilnius very hospitable and it was probably also the cheapest of the three capitals we visited, so no wonder that Vilnius became our little favorite. Lets see how soon all that will change when the hordes of tourists move on from Tallinn and Riga. We just stayed one night however, before we rented a car and headed north again on practically empty roads towards Riga, the Latvian capital. On the way to Riga we visited a pilgrimage site called The Hill of Crosses and it was a pleasant …
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