Monday, October 10, 2011

October 10, 2011

Dear Alums & Friends,

It was a great weekend here in Kingston as we opened the Atlantic 10 Conference campaign. It was going to be such a challenging weekend with the #1 and #2 A10 pre-season favorites coming to town. The boy’s have been chomping at the bit to get going again since our last regular season game on September 25th. The weekend marked the beginning of the second half of the season, a fresh start and even the unveiling of our new home and away kits. What a perfect way to kick off our quest to the A10 Championships.

Friday night was a perfect night to play as the Billikins from St. Louis University came to the URI soccer complex. Kick off was delayed about 30 minutes due to the assistant referees getting caught in Columbus Day weekend traffic coming through Boston. But, the guy’s were patient and ready to go when the opening whistle blew.

With the dew on the grass and the excitement of the first A10 game there was a lot of energy in the air. We used that to our advantage outshooting SLU 10-2 and 3-1 in corners in the first half. After the interval the guy’s kept possession and that discipline paid off with a beautiful combination from a trio of first year players that led to what proved to be the game winner. After a good entry pass into forward Ross Morison (Linlithgow, Scotland) from classmate defender Alan Hernandez (Pearland, TX), Morison laid the ball off to Matt Sykes (Sheffield, England) who ripped a shot destined for the right bottom corner. The SLU goalkeeper dove to his left and deflected it out but senior midfielder Reece “Johnny on the Spot” Markman (Dallas, TX) got to the rebound, slid a ball under the defenseless goalkeeper and off the post and in. From there on we controlled the tempo of the game, keeping the ball moving and earning the shutout. It was a dominating a performance by a URI squad over SLU since I’ve been at URI.

On Sunday, UNC-Charlotte came down from Amherst with a #13 national ranking and a 2-1 OT win over U. Mass on Friday. We new this would be a battle especially considering the history and the game coming on the back end of the weekend doubleheader.

The game match off a bit off for our side as we couldn’t really put together sustained play. On the other end Charlotte was confident as expected and in the 17th minute took a 1-0 lead. The game had become a competition of wills and at half-time we needed to make some tactical adjustments to get us going in the right direction.

The boy’s took what we said to heart and soon you could see a shift in play. In the 56th minute the tactics, discipline and perseverance paid off as junior reserve midfielder Andrew Tetzlaff (Livingston, NJ) sliced in from the right side, played a ball into Ross Morison who deflected the ball back to freshmen forward Michael Casey (Wakefield, RI) who one timed a shot for the equalizer and first career goal in Keaney blue.

Down the stretch is was a downright war in the box as it got very physical on corners and free kicks. Senior tri-captain and goalkeeper Peyton Warwick (Prairie Village, KS) stayed strong while making several good stops to keep the game level. It looked like junior forward Jamie Eckmayer (Harrison Park, NJ) had the winner on an angled breakaway from the right side but his shot to the left went just wide. The overtime had the same feel as regulation and to be fair, either team could have won it but it ended in a draw.

It was a great way to start the A10 season especially with the key minutes and contributions on Sunday we got from Tetzlaff, Mark Lubetkin (Livingston, NJ) and Thomas Lindroos (Espoo, Finland), who was coming back into the team after a bout with pneumonia. This week we should have everyone back into training finally with Oscar Zorrilla (Providence, RI), Austin Dias (Greenville, RI), Tim Dragon (Flemington, NJ) and Jon Cloutier (Honolulu, HI) all back from injury.

Next weekend we take to the road for the first of back to back away A10 doubleheaders. We’ll be in Philly on Friday to face defending regular season A10 Champions LaSalle and then up to Fordham on Sunday for a matinee match-up. Keep your eyes on www.gorhody.com to follow us on gametracker as well as the results and details.

GO RHODY!
Coach O’C

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