Monday, September 22, 2014

Hockey Today: The Resurrection of A Lost Program

Returning Two-Time All-American Kelsey Smither holds the key to ODU's future success
ORLANDO, Fla. - Thirst, Hope, Belief and A Will to win like no other. This may describe the Old Dominion field hockey program as they are right now. The Winningest College field hockey program in the country, 9 National Championships, but without one since 2000. Many of the best players in the world went there because of its reputation for winning, and they have won, but not what they really desire. The team that ended the preseason defeating the No. 1-ranked team to start the season, Maryland, in College Park, had some growing up to do. Granted their four losses all to ranked teams are one-goal losses, but finishing and learning to finish offensively was a struggle..until this past weekend.

On Friday, Old Dominion, which had been ranked No. 9 in the country (yes rankings don't mean anything but still), was tied 1-1 against William and Mary with the majority of the second half still to play. Until at 45' ODU was granted a corner. You know the drill, Rosario Villagra inbounds and either Sarah Breen or someone else shoots. Well as frustrating as it has so far gone on the corner, it happened to go in the back of the cage this time. And again just over a minute later. 

Then on Sunday, one of the captains had to take control. Villagra took her years of experience and used her thousands of hours a week training to go from defense to offense and score for her team. Then in overtime, she received assistance from Breen to shoot an unbelievable shot that I still think is SportsCenter Top-10 worthy. 

Now with a week to prepare for James Madison, how does the school that still claims to be the best use its time to prepare for the in-state foe? They also have Villanova, then on the road against all-time rival Maryland. Underclassmen would love to overlook those next two games and see a red Terrapin. Do they give it their all or will they go backwards in their quest for 14 years of being Number One again?

The point is I haven't seen a loss at the L.R. Hill since ODU lost to Virginia in early 2013..No that's not it... the point is that now that they have learned and experienced finishing to win as a group, the confidence they receive from those games shows up in the next few, however it is up to the captains to see that through.

Take last year, Old Dominion was 1-6. They won a few games in a row then played No. 1 Maryland in College Park (which you will still regret if you are a hockey fan and weren't there). That year they ->Believed<- in each other after so many games of knowing they could beat anybody..and they did. They beat No. 1, which some will tell you was their favorite, then No. 4 UConn (eventual champ) and No. 2 North Carolina, which others say favorite. Skeptics that care enough about the sport would say..this year they don't have a Christy Longacre or a Dani "Star" Clutter to help them through. It's true that every person, every leader, is different. You can't compare any player to another because we all have different characteristics to help achieve a dream. So how are they to turn the year around, and "Rise"?

Simple. Their leaders are scoring/making big plays again. Goalkeeper Megan Hept, back Emily HarTing (no K), Katy Fuhrman, Cass Wagner, Teisha King, Nicole Goff, Breen are all making defensive and attacking plays this past week, which are helping the team win. Two-time All-American (Michael Jordan-like) Kelsey Smither is stepping into the offensive zone, doing everything she can on defense, and received two assists in the team's 3-1 win against The Tribe. Returning BIG EAST Player of the Year, Villagra also cashed in for 3 goals and what seems to be 2 assists in the wins against the Tribe and the 2-1 OT against the Blue Hens, oh and her attitude (the phrase-fake a smile), which reflects off the FR and Soph's, is way better. 

Rosario received Offensive Player of the Week, which Meg Byas also received this year, and looked like the offensive threat she ended last year's regular season as. However, you know it's not about one person. The game of Hockey, both Field and Ice is about a collective group of individuals building chemistry to finding each other and working toward the goal of being a champion, on and off the turf/rink.
Rosario Villagra, Old Dominion

Rosario Villagra, Old Dominion
BIG EAST Offensive Player of the Week
Rosario Villagra, Old Dominion, Sr., F/M
Villagra tallied three goals and two assists in a 2-0 week for ODU. In a 3-1 win at William & Mary on Friday, the senior stuffed the stat sheet with one goal, two assists and four shots before providing both goals in the Monarchs' 2-1 overtime victory against Delaware on Sunday. Villagra's 1.5 points per game this season rank third among BIG EAST players.
-----------------------From the BIG EAST------------------------------
 
First task, stay focused on James Madison. Then, when the time does come to play AT Maryland and AT UConn and AT Virginia the players will know they can not only stay toe-to-toe with these teams but that winning and winning in impressive fashion is more than achievable, it's Expected.

Hockey, is a family game. If you don't believe in each other, then you will never win. So I suppose if this program is to return to its former glory, it continues the next time they hold practice and not next Sunday.

Sunday, September 14, 2014



HOCKEY TODAY: NCAA Field Hockey Mid-season Overview of Each Team

Hockey Today College Field Hockey Top-15 +1: (as of Sept. 14)
 
Old Dominion and Rosario Villagra rebounded with a 3-0 win over Monmouth


1. UNC Tar Heels 5-0, ACC
August 30: #20 Michigan W, 5-1
GOALS: Emma Bozek (1), Casey Di Nardo (1), Loren Shealy (1), Nina Notman (1), Gab Major (1)
August 31: #13 Iowa W, 4-1 
GOALS: Loren Shealy (2), Charlotte Craddock (1), Emma Bozek (2), Rachel Black (1)
Sept. 5: at #3 Maryland W, 3-1
GOALS: Charlotte Craddock (2), Loren Shealy (2), Julia Young (1)
Sept. 7: at Delaware W, 5-1
GOALS: Charlotte Craddock (3,4), Casey Di Nardo (2), Gab Major (2,3), 
Sept. 12: #5 Syracuse W, 3-0
GOALS: Charlotte Craddock (5), Loren Shealy (3), Nina Notman (2)
Sept. 20: at #10 Louisville
Sept. 21: at Miami Ohio
STATS/Point Leaders:
Loren Shealy 11, Charlotte Craddock 10, Gab Major 6 (Preseason Off. Player of Year Emily Wold 3 points) 

2. Duke Blue Devils 5-0, ACC (previously #7)
August 29: at #19 Michigan State W, 2-1 (ot) 
GOALS: Ainsley Gill (1), Alexa Mackintire (1)
August 31: at Central Michigan W, 4-1
GOALS: Ainsley Gill (2), Jessica Buttinger (1,2), Hunter Bracale (1)
Sept. 5: Princeton W, 1-0
GOAL: Aileen Johnson (1)
Sept. 7: #15 Temple W, 3-0
GOALS: Alexa Mackintire (2), Jessica Buttinger (3), Ashley Kristen (1)
Sept. 12: at #14 ODU W, 1-0
GOAL: Hannah Barreca (1)
Sept. 14: at #8 Wake Forest W, 2-1
GOALS: Jessica Buttinger (4), Aileen Johnson (2)
Sept. 19: #9 Virginia
Sept. 21: at William & Mary
STAT/Point Leaders:
 Jessica Buttinger 7, Aileen Johnson 5, Ainsley Gill 5
 
3. Maryland Terrapins 5-1, BIG 10 (previously #1)

August 29: @ #19 UMass W, 3-2
GOALS: Alyssa Parker (1), Anna Dessoye (1), Shari Jones (1)
August 31: vs. Northeastern (at UMass) W, 4-1 
GOALS: Maxine Fluharty (1), Sarah Sprink (1), Moira Putsch (1), Shari Jones (2)
September 5: #1 North Carolina L, 3-1 
GOAL: Steffi Schneid (1)
September 7: Miami Ohio W, 3-1 
GOALS: Maxine Fluharty (2), Sarah Sprink (2), Anna Dessoye (2)
Sept. 13: Drexel W, 3-0 
GOALS: Sarah Sprink (3), Moira Putsch (2,3)
Sept. 14: #15 Temple W, 3-0 
GOALS: Maxine Fluharty (3), Carrie Hanks (1), Sarah Sprink (4)
Sept. 20: at Northwestern 
STAT/Point Leaders:
Sarah Sprink 10, Anna Dessoye 9, Moira Putsch 8 
 
4. UConn Huskies 4-1, BIG EAST
August 31: #18 Northwestern W, 3-2 (OT) 
GOALS: Sophie Bowden (1), Chloe Hunnable (1), Charlotte Veitner (1)
Sept. 6: #6 Penn State W, 1-0 (OT) 
GOAL: Sophie Bowden (2)
Sept. 7: Columbia W, 4-0 
GOALS: Chrissy Davidson (1), Chloe Hunnable (2), Anna Middendorf (1,2)
Sept. 12: at New Hampshire W, 4-0 
GOALS: Chloe Hunnable (3), Anna Middendorf (3), Charlotte Veitner (2)
Sept. 14: at #7 Boston College L, 3-2 (2nd Shootout)
GOALS: Chrissy Davidson (2), Sophie Bowden (3)
Sept. 19: at UMass
Sept. 21: at Lafayette

STAT/Point LEADERS:
Charlotte Veitner 7, Sophie Bowden 7, Chrissy Davidson 7, Chloe Hunnable 6
 
5. Syracuse Orange 6-1, ACC (previously #6)
August 29: @Ohio State W, 3-2 (ot) 
GOALS: Jordan Page (1), Alyssa Manley (1), Emma Russell (1) *game-winner in OT
August 30: @Miami Ohio W, 5-1
GOALS: Lauren Brooks (1,2), Annalena Ulbrich (1), Lies Lagerwelj (1), Jordan Page (2)
Sept. 1: @Ohio W, 7-0
GOALS: Annalena Ulbrich (2,3), Emma Russell (2), Jordan Page (3,4), Alyssa Manley (3), Lieke Visser (1)
Sept. 2: @Kent State W, 6-1
GOALS: Emma Russell (3,4,5), Lauren Brooks (3,4), Annalena Ulbrich (4),
Sept. 6: #11 Albany W, 2-1
GOALS: Jordan Page (5), Lauren Brooks (5)
Sept. 7: Ball State W, 5-0
GOALS: Kati Nearhouse (1,2), Lauren Brooks (6,7), Lieke Visser (2), 
Sept. 12: @#1 UNC L, 3-0
Sept. 20: #7 Boston College

STAT/Point Leaders:
Lauren Brooks 14, Jordan Page 13, Lieke Visser 13, Emma Russell 11



6. Penn State Nittany Lions 5-1, BIG 10 (previously #8)
August 29: #14 Old Dominion W, 2-1
GOALS: Bethany Mink (1), Jenna Chrismer (1)
August 31: #9 Virginia W, 3-0
GOALS: Natalie Buttinger (1,2), Amanda Dinunzio (1) 
Sept. 6: at #4 UConn L, 1-0 (ot)
Sept. 7: at Quinnipiac W, 4-0
GOALS: Kasey Morano (1), Taylor Herold (1,2), Laura Gebhart (1)
Sept. 12: Princeton W, 5-2
GOALS: Taylor Herold (3,4,5), Carly Celkos (1), Jenna Chrismer (2)
Sept. 14: Lafayette W, 5-1
GOALS: Jenna Chrismer (3,4), Emilee Ehret (1), Kristen Gochnauer (1), Laura Gebhart (2)
Sept. 19: Michigan 
Sept. 23: Lock Haven
STATS/Point Leaders:
Jenna Chrismer 14, Taylor Herold 12,


7. Boston College Eagles 5-1, ACC (previously #10)  
August 29: @Quinnipiac W,3-0
GOALS: Emily McCoy (1), Brittney Sheenan (1), Abby Bascetta (1)
August 30: Lafayette L, 4-2
GOALS: Brittney Sheenan (2), Kelcie Hromisin (1)
September 5: @Providence W, 3-1 
GOALS: Emily McCoy (2), Brittney Sheenan (3,4)
September 7: UMass W, 2-0 
GOALS: Leah Frome (1), Emily McCoy (3)
September 12: Boston U W, 2-1 (ot) 
GOALS: Brooke Matherson (1), Kelcie Hromisin (1)
September 14: #4 UConn W, 3-2 (2s/o) 
GOALS: Emily McCoy (4), Brittney Sheenan (5)
September 20: at #5 Syracuse
September 21: at Colgate

STAT/Point Leaders:
Brittney Sheenan 10, Emily McCoy 6, Kelcie Hromisin 6

8. Wake Forest Demon Deacons 4-2, ACC (previously #9) 
August 30: vs. #13 Iowa at UNC L,4-1
GOALS: Anna Kozniuk (1)

 
August 31: vs. #20 Michigan at UNC W, 3-2 (ot)

GOALS: Anna Kozniuk (2), Georgia Holland (1), Sarah Thornhill (1)
Sept. 5: at #14 Old Dominion W, 5-4 (ot)
GOALS: Madi Julius (1,2), Jess Newak (1,2), Emily Conroe (1)
Sept. 7: at Davidson W, 3-0
GOALS: Anna Kozniuk (3,4), Kali Vicars (1)
Sept. 11: Northwestern W, 1-0
GOAL: Jess Newak (3), 
Sept. 14: #2 Duke L, 2-1 
GOAL: Jess Newak (4)
Sept. 19: at Liberty
Sept. 21: at Richmond
STAT/Point Leaders: 
Anna Kozniuk 9, Jess Newak 7 

9. UVA Cavaliers 5-2, ACC (previously #11)  
August 29: at William & Mary W, 9-0
GOALS: Riley Tata (1,2), Lucy Hyams (1,2), Van Zinnicq Bergmann (1,2), Caliegh Foust (1), Taylor Brown (1), Liz Stern-green (1),
August 31: at #6 Penn State L, 3-0
Sept. 4: at #13 Iowa L, 4-3 
GOALS: Riley Tata (3), Caliegh Foust (2, 3)
Sept. 7: Princeton W, 6-4 
GOALS: Riley Tata (4), Caliegh Foust (4), Maddie DeCerbo (1), Tara Vittese (1), Lucy Hyams (3), Emilia Tapsall (1)
Sept. 9: Miami Ohio W, 3-0 
GOALS: Jess Orrett (1), Lucy Hyams (4), Riley Tata (5)
Sept. 12: #10 Louisville W, 3-2 (2ot)
 GOALS: Caliegh Foust (5,6), Tara Vittese (2)
Sept. 14: Rutgers W, 4-3 (ot) 
GOALS: Tara Vittese (3,4,5), Caliegh Foust (7)
Sept. 19: at #2 Duke
Sept. 21: Albany

STAT/Point Leaders:
Tara Vittese 18, Caliegh Foust 14, Riley Tata 12, Lucy Hyams 10 
 
10. Louisville Cardinals 5-1, ACC (previously #10)
August 29: Saint Louis W, 11-2
GOALS: Shannon Sloss (1,2), Hailey Netherton (1,2), Becca Maddock (1,2), Lotta Kahlert (1), Stephanie Byrne (1), Elisa Garcia (1), Nicole Woods (1), Marigrace Ragsdale (1)
August 31: New Hampshire W, 4-2
GOALS: Alyssa Voelmle (1,2), Stephanie Byrne (2), Elisa Garcia (2), 
Sept. 6: at Dartmouth W, 2-0
GOALS: Shannon Sloss (3,4)
Sept. 7: at Northwestern W, 1-0
GOAL: Nicole Woods (2)
Sept. 12: at #9 Virginia L, 3-2 (2 OT)
GOALS: Alyssa Voelmle (3), Megan Anstotz (1)
Sept. 14: at William & Mary W, 4-3 (OT)
GOALS: Alyssa Voelmle (4,5), Nicole Woods (3), Mallory Mason (1)
Sept. 20: #1 North Carolina
Sept. 23: Ohio State

STAT/Point Leaders:
Alyssa Voelmle 10, Shannon Sloss 8, Elisa Garcia 6

11. Albany Great Danes 6-1,
August 29: Hofstra W, 7-0
GOALS: Kelsey Briddell (1,2), Anna Bottino (1), Paula Heuser (1,2,3), Echo Bretz (1)
August 31: Bryant W, 3-0
GOALS: Paula Heuser (4), Molly Mariano (1), Fiori van Rijswijk (1)
Sept. 1: Ohio State W, 4-0
GOALS: Paula Heuser (5,6), Amy Nicklin (1), Anna Bottino (2),
Sept. 6: at #5 Syracuse L, 2-1
GOAL: Liza Morgan (1)
Sept. 7: at Cornell W, 2-1
GOALS: Pahila Arnold (1), Fiori van Rijswijk (2)
Sept. 12: at Pacific W, 2-0
GOALS: Paula Heuser (7,8)
Sept. 14: at #12 Stanford W, 1-0
GOAL: Echo Bretz (2)
Sept. 21: at #9 Virginia 

STAT/Point Leaders:
Paula Heuser 22, Fiori van Rijswijk 8 

12. Stanford Cardinal 6-1, No. PAC
August 29: #17 Delaware W, 4-0
GOALS: Lauren Becker (1, 2), Fran Tew (1), Maddie Secco (1)
August 31: Liberty  W, 4-1
GOALS: Alex McCawley (1,2), Lauren Becker (1), Maddie Secco (2) 
Sept. 4: at Maine W, 1-0
GOAL: Clemence Couteau (1)
Sept. 5: at Boston U W, 3-0
GOALS: Casey Deeds (1), Alex McCawley (3,4)
Sept. 7: at New Hampshire W, 1-0 (OT)
GOAL: Alex McCawley (5)
Sept. 12: #13 Iowa W, 2-1 (OT)
GOALS: Jessica Chisholm (1), Alex McCawley (6)
Sept. 14: #11 Albany L, 1-0
Sept. 19: Central Michigan
Sept. 21: California

STAT/Point Leaders:
Alex McCawley 13, Lauren Becker 6
 
13. Iowa Hawkeyes, 4-2, Big 10 
August 30: at #8 Wake Forest W, 4-1
GOALS: Stephanie Norlander (1,2), Natalie Cafone (1), Sara Watro (1)
August 31: at #1 North Carolina L, 4-1
GOAL: Natalie Cafone (2), 
Sept. 4: #9 Virginia W, 4-3
GOALS: Natalie Cafone (3,4,5), Dani Hemeon (1)
Sept. 11: at UC Davis W, 3-1
GOALS: Natalie Cafone (6,7), Mallory Lefkowitz (1)
Sept. 12: at #12 Stanford L, 2-1 (ot)
GOAL: Sophie Plasteras (1)

Sept. 14: at Pacific W, 5-1
GOALS: Natalie Cafone (8,9), Stephanie Norlander (3), Dani Hemeon (2,3)
Sept. 21: at Rutgers

STAT/Point Leaders:
Natalie Cafone 20, Stephanie Norlander 8, Dani Hemeon 8

14. ODU Lady Monarchs 2-4, BIG EAST

August 29: @ #6 Penn State L, 2-1 
GOALS: Katy Fuhrman (1) 
SHOTS: 16-9 ODU
CORNERS: 6-3 ODU
 
August 31: @ #16 American L, 1-0 *=I went to the game
SHOTS: 11-6 ODU
CORNERS: 8-0 ODU

Sept. 5: #8 Wake Forest L, 5-4
GOALS: Katy Fuhrman (2), Megan Byas (1, 2), Kelsey Smither (1)
SHOTS: 14-11 Wake
CORNERS: 6-3 ODU

Sept. 7: @ Liberty W, 2-1 
GOALS: Victoria Rezette (1), Katy Fuhrman (3)
SHOTS: 13-9 ODU
CORNERS: 6-6

Sept. 12: #2 Duke L, 1-0
SHOTS: 6-4 ODU
CORNERS: 6-2 ODU 

Sept. 14: Monmouth W, 3-0
GOALS: Rosario Villagra (1), Teisha King (1), Sarah Breen (1)
SHOTS: 13-2 ODU
CORNERS: 8-1 ODU

Sept. 19: @William & Mary
Sept. 21: Delaware 

STAT/Point Leaders:
Katy Fuhrman 6, Rosario Villagra 5, Megan Byas 5, Kelsey Smither 3

*ODU has outshot (+29) and taken more corners (+25) against five of their six opponents this season.

15. Temple Owls 4-2, BIG EAST

August 29: Northeastern W, 4-2
GOALS: Amber Youtz (1, 2), Ali Meszaros (1), Rachel Mueller (1)
August 31: #12 UMASS W, 2-0
GOALS: Amber Youtz (3), Nicole Kroener (1)
Sept. 5: at Rutgers W, 6-1
GOALS: Tricia Light (1,2,3), Alyssa Delp (1), Nicole Kroener (2), Rachael Mueller (2)

Sept. 7: at #2 Duke L, 3-0
Sept. 12: Delaware W, 5-1
GOALS: Tricia Light (4), Amber Youtz (4), Katie Foran (1), Nicole Kroener (3), Maiyah Brown (1)
Sept. 14: at #3 Maryland L, 3-0
Sept. 20: at Bucknell
Sept. 21: Drexel

STAT/Point Leaders:
Amber Youtz 9, Tricia Light 8
   
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