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About Melissa Bauer-Herzog

Melissa Bauer-Herzog is a senior Mass Communications-Broadcast Journalism major from Vancouver, Washington. She covers WTAMU sports for The Prairie.

A Farewell to WT Sports

As I wrap up my last weekend as a sports writer for The Prairie, I’ve spent a lot of time thinking back on my year and a half at the paper. My first semester here, I covered politics and just general human-interest stories but this year I made the jump to sports.

While some of our staff were surprised that I wanted to move over to the sports department, it wasn’t too big of a jump for me since I already cover sports for another publication. However, having the experience over there couldn’t have prepared me for the ride I was about to go on.

The first game of my new job was a men’s soccer game and I’ll admit that was new water for me to jump into. I played soccer when I was younger, I had watched it off and on and I even came from a place that worships soccer, but I wasn’t really knowledgeable about the sport when it came to covering it. Thanks to Google and my big “Soccer Book” that I picked up at Borders last summer, I made my way successfully through the first game.

As the season went on and I covered both WTAMU soccer teams, I found myself becoming a major fan of the sport and even making some friends along the way. The season didn’t end the way that was probably expected but it got me my first taste of seriously covering WT sports.

During the rest of the year, I covered women’s basketball, softball, and even some volleyball games for the paper. In addition, I was the unofficial sports photographer for both the paper and the school’s photobook the Eternal Flame, so I was at pretty much every game on the WT campus, even if I wasn’t writing a story about the sport.

Working closely with coaches, players, and the athletic department media relations staff taught me more than any class I could have taken on the subject. I watched players experience the agony of defeat after hard losses and the excitement that comes with a win after a long dry spell. I covered last year’s South Central Region Champions when I covered Lady Buff softball and saw just how much hard work goes into not just getting to that level, but also keeping it. The same goes for volleyball. While I wasn’t the main writer for the team, I experienced the excitement that comes with just watching them when I went to take pictures of their games and had the unfortunate task of covering the game that broke their LSC winning streak.

I was there as another team experienced multiple injuries that would have downed a lesser team, but they not only fought on, they went into the Conference tournament as an underdog and were only one overtime goal from making the Championship game.

I also watched teams grow and come together during their time on the field. I experienced watching a young team struggle through their first games before finally getting their first win four games into the season. I then watched that same team’s excitement when they finally swept a weekend of games — their first of the season — and went on to have an eight game no-loss streak to almost make the playoffs.

I had the privilege of covering the last season of some amazing seniors that have left their mark on WT through their dedication to their team and sport. I interviewed players in their worst and their best moments. I had coaches that would come over to me right after the game instead of me approaching them for interviews. I had coaches that thanked me for my work when really they were the ones that should have been thanked. I learned from every experience.

I’m moving on to the real world in less than two weeks, where I will undoubtedly learn even more while covering another new sport when I move to Kentucky to intern for the United States Equestrian Federation. But even as I move on to what I have been told will be bigger and better experiences, I will never forget my time covering sports at WT.

So thank you to all the coaches, players, and the countless staff in the athletic department that I bugged for interviews and took pictures of almost every week. Sure, my classes at WT gave me a good foundation for my future employment but without all of you, I wouldn’t have been able to hone my skills and experience everything I enjoyed this year.

Good luck to all of you next season and in the years to come. Go Buffs!

Lady Buffs eliminated in LSC semifinals

The No. 24 Lady Buffs traveled to Denton, Texas this weekend to compete in the Lone Star Conference tournament as the defending LSC Champions. WTAMU entered the tournament as the No. 4 seed after dropping two of three games to No. 2 seed Texas Woman’s University on April 20-21.

Before the tournament started, the teams all gathered for LSC’s annual awards on April 26. Alyssa Lemos and Marci Womack were placed on the All-Academic Team due to their scholarly success while Allie Cranfill and Kim LeComte were both given Golden Glove Awards. Cranfill, who had an extremely successful first season at WT, was named the LSC Freshman of the Year and put on the All-LSC first team with teammate Kim LeComte. Meghan Brown and Marci Womack were both named to the All-LSC second team while Renee Erwin rounded out the list with a spot on the third team.

The Lady Buffs step onto the field for the first time for a Friday afternoon game against Abilene Christian in the quarterfinals. WT made an impact quickly, scoring three runs in the bottom of the first inning to take the 3-0 lead. The Lady Buffs waited until the third inning to add to their total, grabbing another run off a Lacey Seidl single to left field. Continue reading

Full of promise: Fall 2012 soccer

One of the teams the Lady Buffs faced during spring season was the Amarillo Lightning. Here, Kelsey Wright (#8) fights one of the players off the ball. Photo by Melissa Bauer-Herzog.

One of the teams the Lady Buffs faced during spring season was the Amarillo Lightning. Here, Kelsey Wright (#8) fights one of the players off the ball. Photo by Melissa Bauer-Herzog.

Web Editor’s Note: For more photos of Buffs and Lady Buffs Soccer, click here!

As the school year comes to an end, WTAMU spring sports wraps up for the season. But as spring athletes pack up their locker rooms, the men and women’s soccer teams are preparing for the fall season.

Both teams hit The Pitch this spring for a few informal spring games to refresh their playing skills after nearly five months off the field. While the games didn’t count for more than just a freshener, it gave a decent look into what both teams will be bringing to the field next fall.

Men’s soccer took a while to get started last season, but when they hit their groove, they went eight games straight without losing during the second half of the season. The team brought in many new players before the beginning of the season, so the year could be considered a rebuilding effort. Continue reading

A Farewell to WT Sports

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As I wrap up my last weekend as a sports writer for The Prairie, I’ve spent a lot of time thinking back on my year and a half at the paper. My first semester here, I covered politics and just general human-interest stories but this year I made the jump to sports.

While some of our staff were surprised that I wanted to move over to the sports department, it wasn’t too big of a jump for me since I already cover sports for another publication. However, having the experience over there couldn’t have prepared me for the ride I was about to go on.

The first game of my new job was a men’s soccer game and I’ll admit that was new water for me to jump into. I played soccer when I was younger, I had watched it off and on and I even came from a place that worships soccer, but I wasn’t really knowledgeable about the sport when it came to covering it. Thanks to Google and my big “Soccer Book” that I picked up at Borders last summer, I made my way successfully through the first game.

As the season went on and I covered both WTAMU soccer teams, I found myself becoming a major fan of the sport and even making some friends along the way. The season didn’t end the way that was probably expected but it got me my first taste of seriously covering WT sports. Continue reading

WT’s Women soccer team prepares for next season

Yvette Bedoy stops the ball by the goal. Photo by Melissa Bauer-Herzog.

Yvette Bedoy stops the ball by the goal. Photo by Melissa Bauer-Herzog.

Web Editor’s Note: For more photos of the Lady Buffs vs. Amarillo Lightning, click here!

The women’s soccer team returned to the Pitch on April 19 for an impromptu preseason game against the Amarillo Lightning Soccer Club. The team has spent the last month traveling and preparing for next season, when they will make another run for the playoffs.

Men’s soccer defeats West Texas Sockers 2-1

Mikey Williams sends the ball down the field. Photo by Melissa Bauer-Herzog.

Mikey Williams sends the ball down the field. Photo by Melissa Bauer-Herzog.

Web Editor’s Note: For more photos of Buffs Soccer, click here!

The men’s soccer team played their last home game of the preseason on April 22 at The Pitch. The Buffaloes took on the West Texas Sockers, a professional developmental league team, from Midland during the afternoon match and scored two goals in the second half to defeat the Sockers 2-1.

Softball team loses final home series

Marci Womack midpitch in game one. Photo by Melissa Bauer-Herzog.

Marci Womack midpitch in game one. Photo by Melissa Bauer-Herzog.

Web Editor’s Note: For more photos of Lady Buffs Softball, click here!

The last home series of the season for the Lady Buffs was a weekend full of important events for the team on April 20-21. The “Strike Out Cancer” weekend sponsored by Texas Oncology was also senior weekend and a battle for the second spot in the Lone Star Conference standings.

Texas Woman’s University started the scoring in-game one on Friday night. WTAMU wouldn’t let the Pioneers take a breath, scoring two runs in the second for a 3-1 lead. The next few innings was a battle of wills as TWU picked up four runs to take a 5-3 lead before WT tied up the game. The Lady Buffs ended the scoring in the fourth inning, taking an 8-5 lead that would hold for the rest of the seven-inning game.

TWU started the second Friday night game scoring in the first inning. The teams battled back and forth throughout the game to get the lead. It looked like WT would pick up the win in the fifth inning when they took a 5-4 lead due to an incorrect scorecard and added another run in the six inning. However, the Pioneers came back and score five runs in the seventh to win the game 9-6.  Senior Marci Womack was recorded as the pitcher for both of Friday night’s games, taking her record to 19-9. Continue reading

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