Monday, September 26, 2011

September 26, 2011

Dear Alums & Friends,

Dickens wrote in a Tales of Two Cities “It was best of times, it was the worst of times” and it was for us...sort of. Big weekend here on campus with our Grassroot Soccer Fundraiser game on Friday versus Boston College and Sunday match with Ivy League foe Yale was something we were really looking forward during training the week before. The games certainly didn’t turn out the way hoped but we will take something from each match in preparation for the conference season.

On Friday BC came to town with a #10 national ranking having lost to now #1 UConn in their previous game. It was a rainy night with the match kicking off on time following the URI women’s drubbing Iona 5-0 in the front end of the doubleheader. Unfortunately, we were behind quickly with the Eagles scoring on a corner just 2 minutes into the game. But from there it it seemed to be all Rams.

With the weather and periodic downpours the crowd was thinner then expected which was a bummer for what was hoped for our annual Grassroot Soccer night. Those who were there stayed glued to their seats as the boy’s put on a great show. Besides a couple of pieces where the Eagles kept the ball, our Rams dominated, out cornering BC 5-2 and outshooting them 16-9 (12-3 shots on goal) that included limiting them to 1 shot in the second 45 minutes. We had some great chances including a sequence where Jamie Eckmayer (Harrington Park, NJ) redirected a Matt Sykes (Sheffield, England) cross that hit the crossbar, had the rebound headed off the post and subsequent shot saved. Credit goes where credit is due as the BC goalkeeper Justin Luthy made several game saving stops including a Joey Haught (Brecksville, OH) redirect and Trevor Moran (Wilbraham, MA) rocket from the top of the box. We thought we had the game tying tally when Sykes hit blast of a free kick that Luthy turned around the post. The games stayed 1-0 for the Eagles but it was a great performance and showed how we can and will play down the stretch.

The real winner in the game was Grassroot Soccer (www.grassrootsoccer.org) who, in spite of the rain, will garner a nice donation through t-shirt sales by the boy’s and the dollars given at the gate. A few of the guy’s are still in the process of collecting from t-shirt sales so when we get the final tally we will let you know. Special thanks to Assistant Chris Pennock for coordinating the effort, our Rams FC parents for manning the collection bins and Jackie University Spirit in the Kingston Emporium for their help with our t-shirts.

For what ever reason the Sunday game versus Yale University had a bit of a hangover feel to it. It was not from lack of effort but possibly from mental sharpness which will be a lesson learned as we go into doubleheader weekend games in the league. The guy’s never really got a into the rhythm like the Friday game and we were down quickly 2-0. We pulled one back when Franco LoPresti (Markham, Ontario) was yanked down on a free kick for a penalty and Joey Haught converted to make it 2-1. A 70th minute goal by Yale gave them a cushion and there was no joy in Mudville or Kingston...

Well, from here we actually have a two week break until Atlantic 10 10 Conference play begins. Due to the NCAA adding an additional week on the front end of the season in April, we couldn’t find a game for this weekend. So, we do have Franco LoPresti’s as well as Jeff Gonsalves ‘07 former club team Winstars Academy coming to Kingston for an international friendly on Saturday October 1st a 11:00 am. The following weekend, October 7-9, we open up with an A10 doubleheader weekend when we host St. Louis on Friday night at 7:00 pm and UNC-Charlotte on Sunday at 1:00 pm. It always is a good weekend of soccer and encourage you to get out and see the boy’s play.

GO RAMS!
Coach O’C

Monday, September 19, 2011

September 19, 2011

Dear Alumni & Friends,

It was a great weekend here in Kingston with our 2-1 win over Holy Cross on Saturday night. We had a great crowd as it was a perfect night to play combined with Chariho Youth Soccer Night. It was a great environment as hours before kick-off the CYSA players and parents were tailgating in the Ryan Center parking lot with activities like “Plinko” and impromptu soccer games abound. The Holy Cross bus unfortunately ran over one of the kids soccer balls upon arrival and luckily it belonged to one Michael O’Connor. Holy Cross Coach Ted Priestly felt horrible but no worries, Michael certainly has a few extra at home.

The game started off well and the half was marked by some of the best soccer we’ve played this season. The ball was moving crisply on the dewy grass and the positive energy and vibes from the crowd paid off when freshmen forward Ross Morison (Linlithgow, Scotland) got on the end of classmate Matt Sykes (Sheffield, England) driven ball, after pressuring a Holy Cross defender into a mistake and slid the ball by the onrushing Crusader goalkeeper for the opening goal of the game.

The second half became quite a battle as the tempo picked up as the game clock ticked down. We got a couple of great chances including a Sykes drive from an angle and Trevor Moran (Wilbraham, MA) volley from the top of the box and subsequent rebounds that were eventually cleared. The Crusaders created some chances of their own and eventually found the equalizer in the 71st minute.

The next 19 minutes the guy’s battled away with a scrappy HC team and their determination paid off when senior midfielder Reece Markman (Dallas, TX) curled in a cross behind the purple defense that junior forward Jamie Eckmayer (Harrington Park, NJ) redirected into the corner to take the lead again. Senior goalkeeper Peyton Warwick (Prairie Village, KS) was solid in the goal, cutting out the Crusaders penetrating crosses and snuffing out a couple of good free kick chances. In the waning minute we almost got a third goal when Jamie Eckmayer broke free and tried to feed roommate Robby Gargaro (Naperville, IL) who had surged forward off his interception but couldn’t connect for the tally. The final whistle blew and victory was in the book for Rhody.

Next on the docket is ACC foe Boston College who comes to Kingston on Friday September 23rd at 7:30 pm. The game is part of a URI soccer doubleheader as the Rhody women play Iona at 5:00 pm followed by our match with the Eagles. That night will be our 4th Annual Grassroot Soccer fundraiser. Grassroot Soccer is a global HIV/Aids education organization who uses soccer to teach the youth of Africa about abstinence and the prevention of this devastating disease. Admission is free but a suggested donation of $5 for adults and $1 for children/students will be taken at the gate. Our URI players will be selling Grassroot Soccer t-shirts on campus this week and additional opportunities for contributing will be available throughout the evening.

Over the past four seasons we have raised over $8,000 towards GSS. As in the past all donations from the game and t-shirt sales go directly to support this worthy cause.. For more information on Grassroot Soccer go to grassrootsoccer.org.

Finally, the weekend finished up with a Sunday afternoon tilt with the always competitive Yale University Bulldogs in a 1:00 pm at the URI Soccer complex. Yale is coming off a 7-0 thrashing of Marist College so we will certainly have our hands full on the weekend. Hope to see you all at both games...

GO RAMS!
Coach O’C

P.S. CLICK HERE to check out a nice article on our local guy Michael Casey (Wakefield, RI), son of Terry (and Trish) Casey ‘85.

Tuesday, September 13, 2011

September 13, 2011

Dear Alums & Friends,

Sorry for the delay in writing but it has been a busy, busy week or so since my email following the PC game and Ocean State Soccer Classic final. Since then we have travelled to FL to play a disappointing match in the Sunshine State but returned home to win a game against one of the Ivy Leagues best.

Classes began on September 7th and so did our trek south to play a midweek game against Florida Gulf Coast University in Ft. Meyers, FL. FGCU is a fairly new program after moving up from NCAA Division II four years ago but they have quickly become one of the most competitive teams in the country. The game was played on a warm and humid night with a first half performance that was possibly best 45 minutes of the year. FGCU was out of sync as we picked off pass after pass and caused turnovers that led to a couple of good chances for us while creating none for them. At the interval they were frustrated which resulted in 2 cautions issued as the clock expired due to a bad tackle out of bounds on Michael Casey (Wakefield, RI) and subsequent shove to him by another player. The benches were emptied but the guy’s kept their composure when their opponents couldn’t.

The second half took a different turn as less than 3 minutes in senior central defender Oscar Zorrilla (Providence, RI) was sent off with a straight red for a “last man” foul which was more of a jumble of legs then a deliberate act. It put us at a disadvantage for the 3rd time this season and shortly their after FGCU scored to take the lead. A forty minute lightning delay allowed us to regroup but the Gulls were able to move the ball around with us being a man down and chasing the game. A second goal off a free kick put us deeper in a hole and by the time the final whistle blew it was all FGCU 4-0. It was a disappointing result as I don’t think the score reflected the totality of the game.

We got back to Kingston and put the memory of the FGCU game behind us to prepare to travel to Cambridge, MA and the hallowed halls of Harvard University for a Sunday afternoon kick-off. With a determined and renewed spirit the Rams rushed onto Ohiri field and posted a goal early on when freshmen forward Ross Morison (Linlithgow, Scotland) intercepted an errant Crimson GK kick, went around the surprised net minder and got his first career goal. The score remained the same through half-time as senior GK Peyton Warwick (Prairie Village, KS) made several good saves on half and full chances for Harvard.

The Crimson were able to equalize in the second stanza after a defensive miscommunication, setting up freshmen heroics from the big Scot again. After a cross by senior midfielder Reece Markman (Dallas, TX) went through the Harvard 18 yard box, freshmen Matt Sykes (Sheffield, England) re-crossed the ball on the half volley to the back post where Ross Morison was waiting to head a deftly placed ball over the diving Crimson goalkeepers head to the far post for a 2-1 lead. From there Peyton Warwick saved the game by snuffing out a Harvard free kick over our defensive wall and the road that play to victory. It was a satisfying win for all against a team that will vie for the Ivy Championship this season.

Now, its’ a week off before we welcome the Holy Cross Crusaders to the URI soccer complex on Saturday September 17th for a 7:00 pm kick-off. The momentum is building and that combined with Chariho Youth Soccer night that brought a huge crowd to Kingston last season, should make for a great atmosphere. Hope to see you all there...

GO RAMS!
Coach O’C

P.S. Don’t forget that on Friday September 23rd we will be hosting ACC foe Boston College in our 4th Annual Grassroot Soccer fundraiser game. Our players will be selling Grassroot t-shirts the week before and donations will be taken at the gate here in Kingston. All proceeds will go to supporting this global education organization that uses soccer to teach the prevention of HIV/Aids in Zimbabwe, South Africa and other African countries. For more information go to www.grassrootsoccer.org.

Tuesday, September 6, 2011

September 6, 2011

Dear Alums & Friends,

What a great atmosphere here in Kingston last night with over 2500 in attendance for the consolation and finals of the Ocean State Soccer Classic. We had great support from the South County community as well as the student body which made it the place to be on Labor Day. It was an exciting final pitting us against intrastate rival PC where unfortunately we fell to the Friars in OT 0-1.

The first game of the day saw Brown and Bryant lock horns in the consolation game that the Bears won 3-0. It was a very competitive and hard fought match providing plenty of entertainment. Come 7:30 pm when the final kicked off people were still coming into the field in droves including the URI athletics student support group “The Mob”, South Kingstown high school boy’s soccer as well as many families and friends who travelled to see the game.

We had made it to the final by virtue of a 1-0 victory at Bryant University on Friday in our semi-final match-up. It was a tough game to play as both teams battled it out through a scoreless first half. It was a pretty physical game and had to battle even harder when Matt Sykes (Sheffield, England) received his second yellow card of the match and we were down to 10 men. But the guy’s adjusted and kept plugging along until the final minute when junior forward Jamie Eckmayer (Harrington Park, NJ) was fouled just outside the box creating an excellent scoring opportunity. Freshmen Michael Casey (Wakefield, RI) slipped a ball to the side of the wall to Joey Haught (Brecksville, OH) who road a tackled and roofed a shot for the game winner with 59 seconds to go.

In the final it was a classic Providence versus URI game....albeit PC winning. Providence had advanced with a 1-0 win over Brown in their semi-final and were looking to retain the Ocean State Classic trophy that they had won a year earlier. We had a surprise visitor to the game when Houston Dynamo midfielder and former Rhody Ram Geoff Cameron showed up on the sidelines along with a massive amount of alumni support...too many to name as I don’t want to leave out on anyone.

The first half was played in surges with PC holding play for the first 10 minutes and then our boy’s gaining momentum and control for the latter half of the first period. Both teams created some good chances but neither could burst the net.

The second half was more of the same with the game played at a furious pace. Senior goalkeeper Peyton Warwick (Prairie Village, KS) came up with several key stops and holds on difficult balls and we created some great chances including a near diving header by Joey Haught from a Thomas LIndroos (Espoo, Finland) cross and a ball off the bar by Jamie Eckmayer on a nifty combination with Michael Casey. But in the end it was OT where PC netted the game winner on a rebound from an angle.

Well, classes begin tomorrow and there is no rest for the weary. We head South to Florida Gulf Coast University for a 7:00 pm Thursday evening match. We’ll return from FL for a couple of days then finish off the week with a game at Harvard University on Sunday September 17th at 3:30 pm. It has been a busy 2 weeks with the Hurricane Irene game postponement but we will be all the better for it down the road.

Take care and follow us on www.gorhody.com!

GO RAMS!
Coach O’C