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awhom111
08-12-2009, 08:18 PM
As some of the less popular sports are starting up at Duke, I want to share my knowledge of the teams and preview their seasons so that those who do not follow them can learn about the players, teams, and outlooks for the upcoming year. First up is soccer as the exhibition schedules start to kick off. After that, the fall sports include volleyball and field hockey. I would do Cross Country, but that seems difficult to preview in the same way that I am doing the other teams. These previews are all my opinion based on watching the teams over the past few years. I hope that they help people learn a little something about these other Duke teams.

Women’s Soccer:

Looking Back:
A fifth place finish in the ACC may not have seemed to be that great for a team that had just made an NCAA quarterfinal run, but the team once again proved its postseason prowess with a return to the quarterfinals. The team faced some untimely injuries, but really worked hard through a bizarre conference schedule that featured two long streaks of home games and away games. The team does lose a number of key players as starting goalkeeper Cassidy Powers graduates after a stellar season in her first chance in the lineup. Lorraine Quinn is done after completing a redshirt senior season that saw her balance her creative force in the attacking midfield role with defensive toughness in linking up the midfield with the attack. Kelly Hathorn’s ability to play on either wing will be missed as she offered a speedy threat in beating players on the left or cutting in on the right side. Defensively, both starting fullbacks, Christie McDonald on the left and Kelly McCann on the right graduated while the primary defensive cover at all positions, Sheila Kramer, departs as well. While there are still a number of experienced attacking threats, the defensive changes will put players in new positions.

Key Returnees and Additions:
The starting goalkeeper spot is completely open this year as it was last year. Emily Nahas showed promise in limited backup duty last season, but freshman Tara Campbell is also battling for time. If there is one position that this team never has trouble finding players for, it is in the center of defense. The problem recently has been keeping the whole group healthy for the whole season. Sara Murphy missed all of last season and will offer a steady veteran presence on her return. Gretchen Miller is a calm, collected defender who also happens to possess a rocket of a shot that can catch opposing defenses off their guard. Meaghan Fitzgerald brings the energy to the backline and has the versatility to help out in other positions if needed. Ashley Rape was the newcomer to the group last year and demonstrated strong aerial ability both defensively and on set pieces before an injury sidelined her for the rest of the season. The fullback positions are pretty much completely open. Molly Lester is the only returning specialist fullback with experience, as she worked her socks off in her substitute appearances. The center of the midfield features three players with two spots filled. Jane Alukonis is the quintessential holding midfielder with her willingness to stay in front of the defense and destroy opposing attacks before they can develop while handling all of the distribution along the backline to the attacking players. She is also key in ensuring strong deliveries from set piece situations. Elisabeth Redmond plays as an attacking midfielder or a second striker and plays a major role in setting things up for her teammates while scoring goals from long distance and from late runs into the box. She also takes the penalty kicks. The other midfield spot could be filled by a number of players, depending on the needs for the position. Kendall Bradley is the most similar player to Alukonis, using her creativity to dictate the tempo from a deep-lying playmaking position. Transfer Lynnea Pappas is more of a box-to-box midfielder, combining strength in the tackle with an ability to make late surging runs into the penalty area. Marybeth Kreger can also be moved in from her wide position to add her tremendous workrate to battle in the middle. The wingers are key attack players in the formation. Cody Newman brings pace and a strong left foot to the left side as she spends most of the game pinning the opposing right full back as deep as possible to look for open runs into the box. Marybeth Kreger has generally been used on the right to both attack and step back to win the ball back. There are a couple of options off the bench for these spots as Rebecca Allen was generally played on the right instead of up top this past season. She offers the ability to get the ball under control to hold it up for teammates. Chelsea Canepa brings an eye for goal to all of the attacking positions. Up top, KayAnne Gummersall is perfectly suited to play on her own there. She combines Didier Drogba-like abilities in holding the ball up for teammates to get in goal-scoring positions and turning into a goal-poacher once the ball enters the penalty area (unlike Drogba, she does not have tendencies to dive). Carey Goodman has shown the ability to back up the lone striker position and steal minutes off the subs bench with a good eye for goal and the pace and power to lead the line. As always, there will be plenty of spaces for freshmen to come in and contribute. As has been shown in recent years, a recent uptick in recruiting has brought more and more talent to the program in the past few years.

Outlook:
I really feel that this team is in for a breakthrough year. It has experience in key positions and has been really molded to fit Coach Robbie Church’s Chelsea/Mourinho style 4-3-3. This team will be challenged by a tough league schedule as always, but it has already proven in the last two years that hard work in the conference can lead to success in the NCAA tournament. As long as the key questions are answered, the sky is the limit for the team. Health has been a major factor in the last few years, but depth has continued to improve. I tip this team as one to watch this year and all fans should see where it goes once the postseason rolls around.

Verga3
08-12-2009, 09:52 PM
Thanks for the knowedgeable review awhom111. Wishing our DWS team a very successful 2009 after two straight Elite Eights. This is a special group on and off the field and represent Duke phenomenally. Check out duke.com. on their extracurriculars. Recently looked at theacc.com to see the ACC Honor Roll posted. It appears that EVERY single (20 something) DWS student-athlete earned this purely academic recognition.....Not too shabby.

Congrats to Coach Church and his staff on their continued recruiting successes and bringing in such high quality student-athletes in what must be an ever-increasingly competitive envirionment.

ttruitt
08-13-2009, 09:38 PM
This is great stuff! When you can I would love to hear about some of the other fall sports you mention.

awhom111
08-15-2009, 11:20 PM
The season started off with a 5-2 exhibition win over Tennessee. This is a solid result, especially with how clinical the team was in taking its chances. The freshmen all seemed to get a good amount of playing time. According to the boxscore we played a 3-5-2, which is a pretty agressive attacking lineup. Off that list it looks like we lined up like this:

----Gummersall----Allen----
Newman----Redmond----Canepa
----Alukonis------Bradley----
Koballa------Miller------Lipp
------------Nahas------------

4decadedukie
08-16-2009, 09:02 AM
Thank you so much for your wonderful, expert post.

Verga3
08-16-2009, 09:09 PM
Congratulations to our women's soccer team on a great opening win. It's a long road to go but Coach Church seems to have some pretty upbeat remarks for this early on. It sounds like he may see the makings of good team depth already. http://www.goduke.com/ViewArticle.dbml?SPSID=22662&SPID=1842&DB_OEM_ID=4200&ATCLID=204775473

awhom111
08-18-2009, 01:27 AM
This is great stuff! When you can I would love to hear about some of the other fall sports you mention.

Thank you. More is coming right up.


Congratulations to our women's soccer team on a great opening win. It's a long road to go but Coach Church seems to have some pretty upbeat remarks for this early on. It sounds like he may see the makings of good team depth already. http://www.goduke.com/ViewArticle.dbml?SPSID=22662&SPID=1842&DB_OEM_ID=4200&ATCLID=204775473

He really is finding players that fit in perfectly with his system. When the team is clicking on all cylinders, it is a beautiful thing to watch.

awhom111
08-23-2009, 10:15 PM
The team earned a win in its first real game with a 3-0 scoreline against Gardner-Webb. The team dominated the game and outshot their opponents while they scored all of their goals in the first half. The starting goalie was freshman Tara Campbell, but Emily Nahas did play the second half back there. There were a lot of contributions from the freshmen, especially in the defense and it is good to see Molly Mack play after she was injured all of last season. All in all it was a good solid thumping for a season opener.

Verga3
08-24-2009, 11:33 PM
Good first win v. Gardner Webb. Despite 3 first half goals, Coach Church was not entirely pleased with the initial stanza. It seemed he thought our ladies were not as focused as they are capable in the first half. Even though there were no goals scored in the second half, the halftime talk must have taken, as we dominated possession and had multiple shots on goal (36 shots in total).

This may be a gut-check year for the women's soccer team. I understand that 5 players are out for the year with injuries, all of which could be starters. Also, 4-5 more are either recovering from 2008 injuries or currently gimpy.

Seniors, Elisabeth Redmond, KayAnne Gummersall and Jane Alukonis are really, really good and will lead this team to wherever it may go. Redmond and Gummersall scored all our goals Sunday, but there were plenty of near misses in a 36 shot game. Impressive play in the back from from freshmen Erin Koballa, Nicole Lipp, Maddy Haller, Libby Jandl and the always dependable junior, Gretchen Miller. Sophomore, Molly Mack also had a strong game coming back from an injury. All the Duke freshmen were very composed and seemed seasoned beyond their years in their first regular season game. At forward, junior Carey Goodman has serious strength and hops, just missing on a couple of goals (one was a beautiful snap header), and Rebecca Allen is very good at holding the ball and was able to make something happen almost every time she touched it. Sophomore, Chelsea Canepa played a very solid game, has impressive pace and will only get better. Junior, Lynnea Pappas had an impressive outing in the midfield, especially in the second half. Fellow junior, Kendall Bradley played a very strong all-round game in the midfield and will be a key component if the Blue Devils are to advance into post-season play this season. Our goalkeepers will get some business this year, but had a fairly routine day against Gardner-Webb and earning the shutout. Freshman, Tara Campbell actually had an assist with a great directed restart that found its way onto a streaking Redmond for a Duke first half goal. In the second half, sophomore Emily Nahas was perfect in preserving the Duke shutout.

It was great to see this team on the field. We are pretty good.....could be scary good without all the injuries. This team is ranked #12 in the Soccer America poll and has two straight Elite Eights on their resume. Don't be surprised at how far this team will go in 2009.

awhom111
08-25-2009, 07:07 PM
That's a really great way to format a game report. Where did you get the idea to bold the names?

Can you remember which defenders lined up where? I could not quite figure it out because the minutes played wasn't helping me at all and I do not know the new freshmen yet. I like the idea of using Goodman and Allen to flank Gummersall. It puts three very similar strikers out there and they can all create for the other players. It is also clear that we have a great mix in the center of midfield with options for any situations. Having Bradley help shield the defense alongside Alukonis or having Pappas offer more support to the attack is very valuable. It is good to see that Campbell is already showing an ability to distribute the ball out of the back. It is an area which seemed a bit erratic last year.

Verga3
08-25-2009, 09:31 PM
That's a really great way to format a game report. Where did you get the idea to bold the names?

Can you remember which defenders lined up where? I could not quite figure it out because the minutes played wasn't helping me at all and I do not know the new freshmen yet. I like the idea of using Goodman and Allen to flank Gummersall. It puts three very similar strikers out there and they can all create for the other players. It is also clear that we have a great mix in the center of midfield with options for any situations. Having Bradley help shield the defense alongside Alukonis or having Pappas offer more support to the attack is very valuable. It is good to see that Campbell is already showing an ability to distribute the ball out of the back. It is an area which seemed a bit erratic last year.


As best I recall, the starters lined up in the 4-3-3 as follows:

Allen Gummersall Goodman

Bradley Redmond Alukonis

Newman Miller Lipp Koballa

Campbell

Later, I believe Canepa and Newman saw time up top, Pappas in midfield, with Haller, Jandl and Mack in the back and Nahas in goal.

It appear we have some versitility with players able to play in multiple spots. With the injuries, this may be a necessity this fall.

Hey, thanks for the good idea on the bolding........

awhom111
08-29-2009, 06:16 PM
A bit of a setback for the team as they lost 1-0 to UNC Greensboro. Emily Nahas got to play in goal for this one. In good news, Meaghan Fitzgerald saw some time as a substitute, which means that the defense should be getting healthier and deeper soon.

awhom111
08-30-2009, 05:31 PM
The team dropped another game over the weekend to Central Florida 3-2. The team got goals from Cody Newman and Lynnea Pappas. Tara Campbell played in goal for this one. There are a few more positive signs for players returning as Marybeth Kreger saw her first action. She will bring a lot of versatility when she is fully healthy.