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summer 2013 13 News on the hill Designers’ Show House is Sept. 7-22 The 40th annual Designers’ Show House, which is sponsored by the Bellarmine University Women’s Council and raises money for student scholarship aid, will be Sept. 7-22 at “The Anchorage,” a 19-acre estate at 804 Evergreen Road that riverboat Capt. James Goslee called home when he established residence in Anchorage, Ky., in 1872. More than 35 Louisville-area designers will transform the rooms in the home with their decorating skills, and the house will also feature an onsite café and boutique. Tickets to the Show House are $15 at the door and $10 in advance at select locations. Tickets to the Sept. 5 Preview Party sponsored by Commonwealth Bank and Trust Co. are $75 each and will be available at the address below starting July 5. Last year’s Show House netted $75,000 for the scholarship aid fund, to which the Women’s Council has contributed more than $1.6 million. Learn more about the Show House at www.bellarmine.edu/alumni/womenscouncil/ Tegart, Dugan Most Admired Women Two Bellarmine women have been voted “Most Admired Women” by the readers of Today’s Woman magazine. Bellarmine provost Dr. Doris Tegart won the voting in the Education category and BU women’s basketball coach Chancellor Dugan won Most Admired Woman in Athletes/Fitness. Today’s Woman is a monthly magazine for women, covering Louisville and Southern Indiana. Dr. Tegart and Coach Dugan were featured in the magazine’s June issue and were honored at a reception celebrating the winner’s achievements. Bellarmine, Davenport agree to 5-year contract extension This spring, Bellarmine renewed and extended its agreement with the premier men’s basketball coach in Kentucky – and thereby the world – Scott Davenport. “The development of our men’s basketball program to a nationally competitive level is attributable to the leadership of Coach Davenport and his staff,” said Dr. Joseph J. McGowan. “The community and I want to send him a clear message of strong support to encourage his achievement over the next five years.” Davenport came to Bellarmine in 2005 and in six years took a team that had finished last in the Great Lakes Valley Conference to the national title in 2011. In his eight years as Bellarmine coach, Davenport is 178-70 with an incredible 15-4 mark in the NCAA tournament. His teams have won two GLVC tournament and regular season titles and appeared in five consecutive NCAA tournaments with two final fours and the national title. He has twice been named as the Great Lakes Valley Conference “Coach of the Year” and earned national Coach of the Year honors in 2011. “I have been honored to coach at Bellarmine the last eight years,” said Coach Davenport. “I coach at a tremendous institution, a school where Russ and Doug (his sons) both graduated. I have been blessed to coach super young men who have performed at a championship level on and off the floor! “I want to thank the Bellarmine University community and the entire Louisville metro area –both sides of the river—by putting a team on the floor that represents the greatest college basketball fans in the world in a first class manner. I also want to thank Dr. McGowan, Dr. Rhodes and Scott Wiegandt for this wonderful opportunity. It truly takes everybody to win championships and their leadership makes it happen!” “The community and I want to send him a clear message of strong support to encourage his achievement over the next five years.” -Dr. McGowan


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