Dannica Mosher Archives | şŁ˝ÇÖ±˛Ą News Central Florida Research, Arts, Technology, Student Life and College News, Stories and More Sat, 17 Oct 2020 16:48:23 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 /wp-content/blogs.dir/20/files/2019/05/cropped-logo-150x150.png Dannica Mosher Archives | şŁ˝ÇÖ±˛Ą News 32 32 RWC Developing NBA Level Officiating Talent /news/rwc-developing-nba-level-officiating-talent/ /news/rwc-developing-nba-level-officiating-talent/#comments Thu, 21 Apr 2016 18:04:37 +0000 /news/?p=72141 Intramural Sports Officials on NBA Radar

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UCF is on the radar of the National Basketball Association. Not just for basketball talent, but for basketball officiating talent. UCF senior and nursing major, Dannica Mosher, is a great example why.

The NBA invited Mosher, a UCF Intramural supervisor, to its Grassroots Officiating Camp. She is one of 48 people the league selected from across the country. The Grassroots program is the first step in the NBA’s evaluation process. Mosher and the other invitees are trying to earn a spot in the NBA’s Developmental League (D-League) program for referees. Four former Knights, Nelson Santiago, Vladimir Voyard-Tadal, John Conley and Ray Acosta are all officiating in the D-League.

Mosher says she’s been on cloud nine since league officials reached out to her, “When I received the official email, my smile grew from ear-to-ear. I am just so excited to go and soak up as much information as I can and implement it into my game. I feel like I should be nervous, but I’m more excited than anything.”

Two former Knights, Brent Barnaky and Steve Anderson, are full-time NBA officials. All seven officials came through the RWC’s Intramural Sports Officiating Training Program and the UCF Basketball Officiating Class held every fall at the RWC.

RWC Associate Director of Programs Gary Cahen (a Division 1 College Football official), states UCF has a long tradition of developing officials, “Our success in developing sports officials is mostly a product of partnerships with our alumni, local community organizations and the various sports league we connect with. These resources and leaders in officiating help provide opportunities for current UCF students to learn what it takes to thrive as an official both on and off-campus.”

RWC Director Jim Wilkening runs the Basketball Officiating Class every fall, and says Barnaky and  Anderson are keys to the success of the class when they come back to teach new officials, “The Basketball Officials Class at UCF has experienced unprecedented success nationally. That of course is great but what makes it all come full circle is to watch NBA Referees and UCF Alumni Brent Barnaky and Steve Anderson unselfish loyalty to the program by continue to give back with their time and talent.”

recently published a feature story on Barnaky, Anderson and UCF’s program. For more information on the IM Sports officiating program, contact the RWC’s Assistant Director of Intramural Sports Shane Land at: shane.land@ucf.edu.

For photos of Mosher, and NBA officials Brent Barnaky and Steve Anderson, click here.

 

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Flag Football Team Repeats as National Champion /news/flag-football-team/ Fri, 09 Jan 2015 18:44:23 +0000 /news/?p=63720 The UCF women’s flag football team left no doubt last weekend about which team reigns supreme at the NIRSA Championship Series National Flag Football Tournament hosted at the şŁ˝ÇÖ±˛Ą of West Florida in Pensacola.

UCF’s team “Check On It” used a fourth-quarter comeback to defeat Florida A&M şŁ˝ÇÖ±˛Ą 7-6 to successfully defend last year’s national championship.

UCF’s suffocating defense was the story of the tournament. The team started with back-to-back shutouts, combining for 80 points, in preliminary action with wins over Campbell şŁ˝ÇÖ±˛Ą and Ferris State. In the tournament round, UCF continued the tough defense with shutout wins over North Carolina A&T in the quarterfinals and Howard şŁ˝ÇÖ±˛Ą in the semifinals. 

UCF outscored opponents 119-6 during the three-day event, giving up its first and only score in the championship game when FAMU took a 6-0 lead late in the first half.

Senior center and corner, Dannica Mosher, said UCF’s defense set the tone for this year’s title.

“Giving up only 6 points is quite the accomplishment and I thank our incredible defense for that,” she said.

Late in the fourth quarter, tournament MVP Tatianne Dearaujo, reached the end zone to tie the game at 6-6. UCF quarterback Keimy Milanes then completed a pass to Amanda Hall for a successful point after touchdown and the lead.

FAMU did get the ball back with time on the clock, but Hall intercepted a pass to stop the Rattlers’ threat with less than 2 minutes to go.
Check On It was led by Milanes, who suffered a serious knee injury on the first day of last year’s tournament, Dearaujo and Charlene Thome. NIRSA honored all three women as part of the All-Tournament team. The team is coached by UCF graduate Brandon Baroody, a NIRSA Championship Series Flag Football Hall of Famer. 

UCF now has 42 All-Americans in the tournament’s history and Dearaujo is the 17th UCF student to be named tournament MVP.  

“What’s so special about this team is we’re much more than that, these girls and Brandon are family,” she said.

Shane Land, assistant director of Intramural Sports at the UCF Recreation and Wellness Center, credits the team’s hard work ethic for the sustained success.

“They practice and play in tournaments year round in preparation for the national tournament and that work ethic is what has led to their success,” he said.

UCF men’s, women’s and co-rec flag football teams have now won 12 national titles since the first tournament in 1979, the most flag football titles of any school in North America.

Baroody has been a part of nine of UCF’s 12 titles as a player or coach.

UCF’s Co-Rec Team also made the final four of the tournament which also features student officials, including three from UCF: Kelsey Jones, Randy Korn and Sammie Fitzell.

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