BasketBlog: Lechlitner's European Diary Part 6
Aug. 9, 2007
(EDITOR'S NOTE: This is the sixth and final installment in a series of diary entries by Notre Dame rising sophomore guard Melissa Lechlitner during her first stint with a USA Basketball team, playing for the U.S. U19 World Championship Team. In this last edition, Lech talks about winning a gold medal and the party that followed, not to mention the goodwill that all the teams at the tournament shared. A recap of the Americans' gold medal victory over Sweden can be found here while a link to a photo gallery of her trip can be found at the bottom of this entry.)
Friday August 3rd/Saturday August 4th
After the game we watched the first half of the Spain-Australia quarterfinal game. We all wanted Australia to win because we already played Spain twice and we are not big fans of their team. We get along with all of the teams here really well except Spain. It's funny because whenever we go to dinner, our team will clearly be waiting in line and Spain will come up and try and cut our whole team. Our team developed a system so we never let them get food until our whole team is through the line. It's so funny because you know they're talking about you, but you can't understand what they're saying because it is in Spanish. I guess you could say we are not the biggest fans of Spain. Anyway, our team left at halftime of the game to go get McDonald's for dinner. We found out later that Australia was up the entire game and Spain hit a half-court shot to win the game. So now we play Spain for the third time!! It reminds me of last season when we had to play DePaul three times in a matter of a couple of weeks.
Sunday August 5th
Right after we won, we did our "superman dance" that we have been doing the entire trip on the court, and then we headed for the podium. First, they gave all of our team and coaches our medals, then we sang to "We Are The Champions" while they poured confetti down from the ceiling, and then they played our national anthem. It was incredible to have the gold medal around my neck with my country's anthem playing. It was crazy because you watch medal ceremonies during the Olympics and there I was doing the exact same thing.
Looks like we may have a contestant for "So You Think You Can Dance?" ... then again, maybe not.
All in all I had a really great experience. It was awesome to go undefeated and win the gold, but I enjoyed our interaction with the girls from different countries just as much. It was fun to try and get around the language and culture barriers. I also enjoyed traveling to all of the different countries. I have never really been out of the country and I had so much fun being in and touring the other cities and countries. I had a blast with the girls on the team and they made the trip even more enjoyable. I am so thankful that I had the opportunity to be a part of this experience. It really was the experience of a lifetime.
I also want to thank all of the great Notre Dame fans who have been following our team over in Slovakia the past few weeks and had a chance to read some of these journal entries. You guys are the best fans in the country and your support is amazing!! Now, don't forget to get your season tickets and get fired up because Irish women's basketball is just around the corner ... GO IRISH!! |
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