Louisiana 2010 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SCR48

Introduced
4/21/10  
Passed
4/21/10  

Caption

Commends the Northwestern State University Lady Demons for winning the 2010 Southland Conference women's tennis championship.

Impact

SCR48 has significant symbolic value, as it acknowledges the importance of collegiate athletics and the pride that exemplary sports teams bring to their universities and communities. By commending the Lady Demons, the resolution aims to foster a sense of community spirit and encourage support for women's sports at Northwestern State University. This recognition is particularly pivotal as it marks the school's first Southland Conference championship in any sport since 2006, thus amplifying the impact of the team's success on campus morale and community relations.

Summary

Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 48 (SCR48) commends the Northwestern State University Lady Demons for their outstanding performance in winning the 2010 Southland Conference women's tennis championship. The resolution highlights their remarkable achievement of completing the conference season with an impeccable 11-0 record and an overall record of 16-1. This honor not only recognizes the team's victory but also celebrates their journey and determination throughout the season, culminating in a decisive match against the University of Texas-Arlington, a notable rival.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SCR48 is overwhelmingly positive, with both legislators and the public expressing pride in the accomplishments of the Lady Demons. The resolution serves as a rallying point for school spirit, uniting the athletic department, student body, and alumni in celebration of the team's success. This kind of recognition is crucial in promoting women's sports and showcasing the hard work and dedication of female athletes in Louisiana.

Contention

While SCR48 does not appear to have significant points of contention, it reflects a broader commitment within the legislature to support and recognize the efforts of student-athletes. The resolution is likely to receive unanimous support, underscoring the bipartisan nature of endeavors that highlight state pride and the importance of athletics in educational institutions. However, one could argue that a greater focus on funding and resources for women's sports programs may still be needed to ensure the continued success and visibility of such teams.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HR92

Commends the Northwestern State University Lady Demons tennis team upon winning the Southland Conference Championship

LA SR78

Commends the Northwestern State Lady Demons on their Southland Conference Tournament win and appearance in the NCAA Women's Basketball Tournament.

LA SR18

Commends the Northwestern State University baseball team on winning the 2018 Southland Conference Tournament and for qualifying to compete in the NCAA Division I Baseball Regional Tournament in Corvallis, Oregon.

LA SR939

Recognizing The University of Texas at Arlington women's tennis team for winning the Southland Conference championship title.

LA SCR76

Commends Trecey Rew of Northwestern State University upon winning the women's discus national title at the 2011 NCAA Outdoor Track and Field Championships.

LA SR200

Commends Head Coach Timmy Rebowe and the Nicholls State University Colonels football team for winning the 2018 Southland Conference Championship.

LA HR88

Commends the 2012-2013 Northwestern State University men's basketball team on an outstanding season

LA HCR167

Commends the Southeastern Louisiana University Lions football team upon winning the Southland Conference championship

LA SCR68

Commends the Southeastern Louisiana University Lions Football Team for winning its conference championship.

LA SCR84

Commends the Southeastern Louisiana University men's indoor track and field team upon earning the 2014 Southland Conference Title and Coach Sean Brady on being named the Southland Conference Men's Indoor Coach of the Year.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.