Wednesday, September 19, 2007

September 19, 2007

It's been a long week so far.

"No one said it was going to be easy...if it was, then everyone would be doing it." I heard that somewhere, and it has never rang more true then after this five-game stretch to start our season.

Sunday's 1-0 loss to Brown was a particularly painful one for us all because we felt it was a game that was there for the taking. Add that to the fact it was a match against nationally-ranked in-state rival the Brown Bears and you can only imagine what it meant to the team.

It was a great game to watch as witnessed by the crowd of nearly 1,500. There was a tremendous group of alums seated right behind our bench, including recent alums Jim Goetter, Joe Spofford, our Academic Advisor Nicole Poloski, former trainer Michelle Levreault and her family, local alumni stalwarts Kevin Kennedy, DJ Burns, Matt Moriarty as well as our family support from the Preysses, Donigans, Balickis, Camerons, Petrarcas, Ruizes and Mellens to name a few. It was nice to have the support in what can be a hostile environment - considering the history between these two teams.

The game itself was a battle of styles... the Bears looking to capitalize on their very effective "flip throw-in" specialist, corners and free kicks and our boys mixing up direct play and a quick build up to get into the Bruno penalty box. The ball selection the final third, whether it was a shot or cross, became our Achilles heel as we just couldn't get what we wanted to threaten the Brown goal. I was proud of the boys for the way they fought all the way to the end - where we got a final chance on a free kick just outside the box. But, the effort sailed over the bar and with it the game. Brown is on a role and we're just hoping that, down the road, we get a chance to meet them again.

Although we sit in a hole - which some teams would not be able to climb out of - I'm confident that our guys have the constitution to battle back. They have that kind of character and resolve. We really aren't that far away and the learning curve that has come through these rough times will serve us well down the road. I guarantee it!

Our next match will be against another good team in the form of the Boston University Terriers. Last season we dropped a disappointing 1-0 loss in Boston, so the guys are looking forward to the re-match. Should be a great crowd as it is SOCCER RHODE ISLAND NIGHT where we will honor the youth players in the state, including a ceremony recognizing the RI state club champions who represented the Ocean State at the 2007 USYSA regional championships in Brunswick, ME this past summer.

Well, we're less than a month away from HOMECOMING 2007 and we hope you are making plans to join us. It will be a great weekend of soccer with our game Friday October 12th at 6:00 pm versus Xavier followed by the "Rhody Rally" afterwards to kick off the weekend. On Saturday it's the Alumni vs. Alumni game at 10:00 am followed by a BBQ hosted by URI men's and women's soccer, followed by the Homecoming Football game at 1:00 pm. On Sunday you get a chance to see another great Atlantic-10 match-up versus Dayton 1:00 pm. It should be a very exciting day as the game will be broadcast locally on COX Television.

Drop me a line at joconnor@mail.uri.edu to let me know you will be coming so we can plan for food and such. Hope you will be able to join us...GO RAMS!

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