TexasTerror
October 23rd, 2006, 09:00 PM
SFA can have their bass fishing championship and SHSU will work to take their second flag football championship in a row on the womens' side of thing. These girls are for real! They roll right through the competition at SHSU and then put the hammer down on some good teams at the regional level before heading national. Last year, they beat Southern by two scores in the championship game.
From the Huntsville Item...
Goin’ Deep ready to defend national title
Cody Stark
Assistant Sports Editor
Last season, the Goin’ Deep women’s flag football team from Sam Houston State finally got over the hump and won a national championship.
The team rolled to a 23-1 record and capped off a remarkable season with a 28-13 victory over Southern University in the final of the American Collegiate Intramural Sports Flag Football Championships.
Now, with the SHSU intramural season wrapping up, Goin’ Deep has their eyes set on defending their title. It all starts Nov. 16-20 when they travel to the Nebraska regional, where the top two finishers get a free entry to the national championship in Pensacola, Fla.
“We have a lot of newcomers this season, and they are still getting adjusted,” head coach Danny Bennett said. “A lot of new faces, but also a lot of talent. Some of them have never played in a tournament before, but we have some players back that know what it is like.”
http://www.itemonline.com/cnhi/itemonline/sports/local_story_295220816.html?keyword=topstory
From the Huntsville Item...
Goin’ Deep ready to defend national title
Cody Stark
Assistant Sports Editor
Last season, the Goin’ Deep women’s flag football team from Sam Houston State finally got over the hump and won a national championship.
The team rolled to a 23-1 record and capped off a remarkable season with a 28-13 victory over Southern University in the final of the American Collegiate Intramural Sports Flag Football Championships.
Now, with the SHSU intramural season wrapping up, Goin’ Deep has their eyes set on defending their title. It all starts Nov. 16-20 when they travel to the Nebraska regional, where the top two finishers get a free entry to the national championship in Pensacola, Fla.
“We have a lot of newcomers this season, and they are still getting adjusted,” head coach Danny Bennett said. “A lot of new faces, but also a lot of talent. Some of them have never played in a tournament before, but we have some players back that know what it is like.”
http://www.itemonline.com/cnhi/itemonline/sports/local_story_295220816.html?keyword=topstory