Insider: Introducing Sean Wallis

Dear readers:We’ve asked some Division III players to join our blog and give us an inside look into life in Division III basketball. Please welcome Wash U guard Sean Wallis.

Sean WallisFirst off, I want to thank Pat Coleman for all of his work on D3hoops.com and for giving me the opportunity to write this weekly (or bi-weekly as the season and traveling schedule gets more hectic) blog.

After we lost to Virginia Wesleyan by a basket in the NCAA semifinals last year the wait until the beginning of this season seemed like seven years, not seven months. Losing a heartbreaker to end the season is never fun, but it did provide my teammates and me with a taste of how special a national championship would be. Watching the happiness of the Amherst players and coaches as they celebrated was pretty neat and seeing it gave us something to work towards.

At Wash U. it’s tough because our team is from all over the country so we don’t get to play together in leagues during the summer. That being said, it’s difficult to keep each other accountable during the summer making sure the time is being put in to get better. So, it was pretty great to get back to school in the fall and clearly see that most of the team had spent their summers playing a lot of basketball, as our pick-up games were much more competitive than they had ever been.

Before I knew it fall pick-up was joined by 7 A.M. lifting and afternoon conditioning sessions. Practice started in the middle of October and then we had scrimmages with Rose-Hulman and Greenville College leading up to the season opener this past weekend in Grand Rapids, Mich.

During the weekend our team learned a lot and made me excited for the rest of the season. As the D3hoops.com pre-season #1 team in the country, we knew that we had a big target on our back. It was a nice honor and made us feel good that people respected what we accomplished last year, and that we could be just as good, if not better, this season. With that target we know (especially after Friday and Saturday) that we’re going to get our opponent’s best night-in and night-out. While this could get some teams nervous, I think we understand that it will ultimately make us better when conference play and (hopefully) post-season play comes around.

Coach [Mark] Edwards thought the tip-off tournament at Calvin was one of the most talented tournaments (not including the NCAA) he had been a part of in all of his time at Wash U. Our first game of the season was against Ohio Northern on Friday night—man, did they get after it on defense. We ended up winning by 16 points but the final score may have made it seem like an easier win than it actually was. ONU is a talented team that I can see making a real push to win their conference if they play with that intensity the entire year. Troy [Ruths] took over down the stretch and our experience played a big factor in being able to close out the game even with their tough on-the-ball defense.

After a physically demanding Friday night game we had a quick turn-around for a Saturday afternoon match-up against Calvin in their gym. As most know, we got beat by five in what was a good basketball game. Every time we made a run to cut into their lead they seemed to hit big shot after big shot. We fought and didn’t throw the towel in, even with Troy and Tyler [Nading] fouling out and it showed a lot of heart from our squad. Calvin is a great team that definitely has the makings of a group that could make a run in March. I think that it also shouldn’t go unmentioned that while being talented on the court they also seemed like good guys. Caleb Veldhouse and Derek Griffin (who forgot how to miss in our game) are both extremely talented and have good heads on their shoulders so I look forward to tracking their scores throughout the year.

Not much time to hang our head from the tough loss though as we take on local Maryville (Mo.) on Tuesday night, #5 Augustana on Saturday and always-tough UW-Platteville (2-0) on Sunday of this week. Coach Edwards sure wasn’t joking when he said we were going to be challenged in our non-conference schedule!

I’ll check back in a week… Take care,

Sean

P.S. Feel free to comment or ask any questions (basketball, sports, school, life or even my love life if you’re a single/female/d3hooper) and I’ll do my best to respond in the next post!

10 thoughts on “Insider: Introducing Sean Wallis

  1. Sean: Thanks for sharing your thoughts. Well done. I saw the Bears play both games at Calvin and can say that your team did not disappoint. You’re an excellent, well-disciplined team with the kind heart and talent which makes it unsurprising that WashU made it to Salem last March. If this year’s club is indicative of the type of teams the Bears put on the court I would like to see WashU back in Grand Rapids sometime.

  2. “P.S. Feel free to comment or ask any questions (basketball, sports, school, life or even my love life if you’re a single/female/d3hooper) and I’ll do my best to respond in the next post!”

    ATTENTION: Paging April Lee…April Lee…please pick up the white courtesy phone. 🙂

    Seriously, though, thanks for taking the time to join our blogging community, Sean. I look forward to reading your comments this season.

  3. Sean:
    It was a thrill to see you and the Bears at Calvin this past weekend for a great tip-off tourney. WashU has a great team once again. Hope to see you down the road, and all the best to the Bears for the rest of the season.

  4. Sean – I keep telling everyone in Northbrook that it was so obvious that Scheyer was YOUR running mate during the ’05 State Title run, not the other way around – but nobody seems to listen. Stay healthy and tell Kelly to stay out of foul trouble. It was great seeing your squad march thru the bracket last season, even though my Wittenberg Tigers got the tournament snub.

  5. I hear the love life is not going too well Sean. You’re a top PG in the country and you can’t get a date? What’s the deal?

  6. Sean,
    Thanks for the blog, next time could you maybe share some high school memories, it must have been fun playing with scheyer. I saw that your love life is is pretty much non existent, why don’t you talk to scheyer I’m sure he can help you out! I’ve been to many of your high school games, including when you played Niles West your senior year! I think you were injured that game though. Good luck with your recovery! Hope to still read your blogs!

  7. Sean,
    Good luck on the recovery I’m epecting to see you back on the court in no time. In the meantime, you should probably kick back and try to enjoy your free time. I suggest taking up Fifa for XBOX. You don’t seem like much of a player, but i’m sure if you put your mind to it you could maybe be an average player. Looking forward to the next blog!

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