![]() ![]() “It was hard,” junior guard Charlie Moore said of not having Leitao on the bench. But, regardless of the opponent and score, there was still a different feeling within the team knowing they won’t have Leitao to begin the season. So, coach always preached that and it’s my turn right now to be more of a leader and just be an extension of coach Leitao.”Īnderson and his team got off to a perfect start against Alcorn State in their and ended up winning 72-54 to begin the season. “For the most part, the way we do it here at DePaul is do your job and next man up. So, certain things you gotta be prepared for but it was a great experience. It’s hard to sleep at night as an assistant, but coach Leitao always says when you move one seat over I ain’t getting no sleep, up at 3:30 in the morning my wife is like what are you doing up. But when I looked at the guys in front of me I felt better, when the ball was thrown up I felt better. “I was nervous, I was anxious, I was excited. “I wouldn’t be truthful if I wouldn’t say I had different emotions going through my head,” Anderson said after his first game in charge on Nov. With DePaul head coach Dave Leitao suspended for the first three games of the 2019-2020 season because the NCAA ruled he “failed to promote an atmosphere of compliance,” his assistant coach Tim Anderson was given the responsibility to lead the Blue Demons at the start of the season. ![]() Moving over one seat on the bench in college basketball might not seem like a huge change, but when that seat takes someone from the assistant coach to the head coach of program, that is a major change for someone - especially someone who’s never experienced that in the collegiate ranks. Students and recent graduates who want to get involved should sign up here to volunteer by joining our paid canvassing trips across the state.DePaul interim head coach Tim Anderson talks with freshman forward Romeo Weems during DePaul’s game against the University of Chicago on Wednesday at Wintrust. This effort is important because Students for Life Action is hard at work this year to make sure we regain a pro-life majority in the House of Delegates, not just a Republican one. The Virginia House of Delegates has a narrow Democratic majority that could easily flip to the Republican Party this year. Virginia also has competitive races for Governor, Lieutenant Governor, and Attorney. Breaking the trifecta of Democrat control would stop the abortion lobby from advancing their agenda of unrestricted and taxpayer-funded abortion through all 9 months of pregnancy. ![]() We need to know whether they’ll be pro-life champions or Republicans primed to betray the pro-life movement. These are candidates challenging pro-abortion Democrats in competitive races this fall. Please contact and ask them to go on the record opposing abortion. Unfortunately, six of the winning candidates refused our survey. If you’re in their district, please thank them for their courageous stand for life! Of the winning candidates, five returned their survey pledging to be pro-life champions: The result was that 12 candidates out of 25 total in filled out their surveys 100%, some races had multiple candidates fill out their surveys 100%, and three had no candidates returning their surveys Students for Life Action conducted a survey program in which we sent a series of pro-life survey questions to Republican delegates running in the for primaries in 10 races. There were also four firehouse primaries scheduled prior to election day that we’re handled by local Republican Party Units. It was a historic election in which five incumbents lost their seats, and in which several Republicans renewed their pledge to be champions for babies in the womb. On June 8 th, Virginian voters went to the polls for Democratic and Republican primaries. Sign up here to join our canvassing efforts in Virginia!
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