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		<title>Patience and Hope for Rams as they Break 12-game Skid</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 20 Nov 2009 14:52:06 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Rich Mancuso</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Bronx, NY – Fordham University men’s basketball coach Dereck Whittenburg had a reason to finally smile Wednesday evening up in the Bronx at the Rose Hill Gym.  His Rams (1-2) won their first game of the season with a 76-66 win over Sacred Heart, and in the process snapped a 12-game losing streak that carried [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Bronx, NY – Fordham University men’s basketball coach Dereck Whittenburg had a reason to finally smile Wednesday evening up in the Bronx at the Rose Hill Gym.  His Rams (1-2) won their first game of the season with a 76-66 win over Sacred Heart, and in the process snapped a 12-game losing streak that carried over from last season.</p>
<p>And though this is a much different Fordham team, eight new players joining five veterans, the win came at the right time because most don’t expect Fordham to be any more competitive than their 3-25 finish of last season.  “The streak is over,” commented Whittenburg now in his seventh year at Fordham. “It’s a new season,” he said.</p>
<p>There is some optimism that this could be the beginning of the resurgence up at Rose Hill. Whittenburg alluded to the lack of chemistry with some of the seniors last season. Clashing with the coach behind the scenes, or as he says, “outside influences that got into the kids heads,”</p>
<p>In other words it was the ugliest season in Whittenburg’s tenure at Fordham with the exception of the first year in 2003-2004 when the Rams finished 6-22. The Rams finished last in the Atlantic 10 Conference and for the first time failed to qualify for the A-10 post season tournament with a 1-15 conference mark.</p>
<p>You saw things in their third game that offered some optimism, though Sacred Heart offers no comparison to some of the nationally ranked teams in the A-10. Things that the coach liked coming from 6-7 freshman Chris Gaston who scored 22 points, grabbed 13 rebounds and blocked five shots.</p>
<p>“I saw him as a freshman and how he can be in there with the bigger guys,” said Whittenburg who recruited Gaston out of New Hampton  Prep School in New Hampton, New Hampshire where he averaged over 17.0ppg and 12 rebounds. In the season opener against Maine last week, Gaston got his first collegiate double-double with 15 points and 11 rebounds.</p>
<p>Gaston made 8-of-16 shots for the Rams. He showed confidence on the floor, but Whittenburgh cautioned he is still a freshman. “I want to keep him focused,” he said about Gaston. “I had a talk with him. If you don’t play defense and just concentrate on scoring then I’m taking you out of the game.”</p>
<p>Gaston listened to that talk in the second half. Perhaps what happened last season was that lack of communication. Whittenburgh sees the difference with Gaston and some of the other newcomers.  “We executed better,” said the coach, words that were hardly said all last year.</p>
<p>“I am just going to do everything that I can to show them my ability,” said Gaston.  He knows that his ability could lead the Fordham program back to respectability. “It’s been developing all week as to what I can do,” he said. “This is a team effort and all we have to do is execute and take control.”</p>
<p>Part of that execution against Sacred Heart (2-1) was Fordham going on a 21-2 run over a span of 7:25 in the second half. That gave them a 72-51 lead. Gaston had eight points during the run and senior guard Brenton Butler, 15 points, also had eight during that span.</p>
<p>So it was a team effort and reason for optimism before traveling to Hartford, and taking on the Jaspers at Manhattan College for the annual Battle of the Bronx all in the next ten days.</p>
<p>“We’re gonna see the true test of our team,” said Whittenburg.</p>
<p>E-mail Rich Mancuso: <a href="mailto:Ring786@aol.com">Ring786@aol.com</a></p>
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		<title>Federer Downs Roddick Again</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 29 Jan 2009 16:05:50 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Derek Felix</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Roger&#8217;s still got it. Not that the 13-time slam winner ever lost it.
Pitted against America&#8217;s best Andy Roddick renewing a one-sided rivalry though last year in Miami proved different for only the second time in 17 meetings, Roger Federer rose to the occasion again ousting the No.7 seed in straight sets 6-2, 7-5, 7-5 advancing to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="attachment_1088" class="wp-caption alignright" ><a href="http://www.nysportsday.com/newnysd/wp-content/uploads/federer200.jpg" ><img class="size-full wp-image-1088" title="Roger Federer vs Feliciano Lopez" src="http://www.nysportsday.com/newnysd/wp-content/uploads/federer200.jpg" alt="Roger Federer continued his one-sided rivalry with Andy Roddick. (Dave Saffran/NYSD)" width="200" height="200" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Roger Federer continued his one-sided rivalry with Andy Roddick. (Dave Saffran/NYSD)</p></div>
<p>Roger&#8217;s still got it. Not that the 13-time slam winner ever lost it.</p>
<p>Pitted against America&#8217;s best Andy Roddick renewing a one-sided rivalry though last year in Miami proved different for only the second time in 17 meetings, Roger Federer rose to the occasion again ousting the No.7 seed in straight sets 6-2, 7-5, 7-5 advancing to his fourth Australian Open Final- one huge win away from matching American great Pete Sampras for the most grand slams won by a male tennis player.</p>
<p>It was the 27 year-old Swiss former No.1 who ceased early control breaking Roddick in the third game producing the kind of tennis fans have grown accustomed to passing the game&#8217;s biggest server with ease to the tune of 51 winners.</p>
<p>Even after Roddick saved a couple and looked in position to fight off a third straight, a hustling Federer slid across in time ripping a forehand winner down the line. It was that kind of night with the No.2 seed even having success with challenges winning consecutive points on his serve while already up two breaks.</p>
<p>Normally, the man known as The Maestro doesn&#8217;t like the challenge system preferring to leave it up to the linesmen and chair umpire for overrules. But on a night he could do little wrong, Federer was even perfect on challenges getting more than half a dozen right to Roddick&#8217;s chagrin.</p>
<p>When he wasn&#8217;t having challenge success, he was deliberately daring Roddick to come in by using short low spinning backhand replies so he could set him up for the kill. In a brilliant opening set, Federer&#8217;s forehand was on producing 11 winners while his opponent struggled early.</p>
<p>However, this wasn&#8217;t like Juan Martin Del Potro as Roddick ratcheted up the serve nailing five of eight aces in a much more competitive second set. He even dug out of triple break point during the first game serving large and coming up with the right stuff to keep the pressure on Federer.</p>
<p>The problem was Federer was having even an easier time holding winning 83 percent (52 of 63) on his first serve along with a respectable 58 percent (19 of 33) on second serve for the match. While Roddick struggled during service games facing 13 break chances, the efficient Federer only gave him three cracks and each time they were only one in a game which wasn&#8217;t enough given the three-time Australian Open winner&#8217;s penchant for serving aces to climb out of trouble.</p>
<p>Still, a more aggressive Roddick continued to press on attacking the net though without great success (21 of 42). The second set remained tight with the 26 year-old Austin, Texas resident holding for 4-3. With a couple of big returns setting up winners in the next game, he was two points from breaking and getting a chance to serve it out and level the match.</p>
<p>But a resilient Federer dug out of trouble without facing a break point eventually reversing the pressure and then breaking Roddick at love in the 11th game to lead 6-5. He served it out for a commanding two set lead.</p>
<p>Unlike the one sided match they had two years ago in the same semifinal, Roddick didn&#8217;t go away playing even better in the third set holding more easily and hitting even bigger during rallies with some success to the capacity Rod Laver Arena crowd&#8217;s delight. His best moment came midway through the set when during a great rally, he surprised Federer with a topspin backhand drop shot winner out of his reach smiling even remarking that he got him with the kind of shot Roger can pull off.</p>
<p>Still, Roddick couldn&#8217;t capitalize with Federer going down the tee for aces even doubling up in that department by a 16-8 margin.</p>
<p>It continued to be a test of wills with each player protecting their serve as if it were a game of chess. Roddick had a slight opening up 5-4 and two points away from the set but Federer saved his best serving for those moments winning challenges and taking the next three points to hold for five all.</p>
<p>Sensing the kill, he turned on the switch nailing a backhand and forehand pass in succession taking the first couple of points on Roddick&#8217;s serve to groans from the crowd. He&#8217;d eventually setup two break points but a game Andy wouldn&#8217;t crack just yet coming through with a couple of winners including a putaway.</p>
<p>However, Federer finally converted on another chance ripping a backhand pass which Roddick could only get a stab at the net helplessly watching it sail long giving Roger his fourth break of the match.</p>
<p>After Roddick took the first point, Federer won the next three setting up two match points. During an extended rally, he finished it in style slugging a forehand winner up the line to clinch victory with a pump of the fist before being congratulated by a classy Roddick at the net.</p>
<p>With legendary Rod Laver in the building, Federer moved one step closer to tying Sampras&#8217; 14 slams. Could his next opponent be No.1 ranked Rafael Nadal which would elevate their rivalry even further setting up the first ever battle for a major on a hard court?</p>
<p>We&#8217;ll just have to wait and see. Nadal will take on fellow Spaniard Fernando Verdasco later tonight with the improving No.14 seed playing the best tennis of his career ousting last year&#8217;s runner-up Jo-Wilfried Tsonga in four sets the day before 7-6 (2), 3-6, 6-3, 6-2.</p>
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