Wednesday, September 16, 2009

Capers win Sunday at SMU (and other scores) (Women)

--Dylan Matthias

St. FX 1 - 0 Acadia: Amy McKinnon scored the only goal the St. FX women would need to defeat Acadia 1-0 in Antigonish.

UPEI 1 - 0 Moncton: A goal from Kinza Baker gave UPEI three points last Friday, as they took on Moncton in PEI.

UPEI 2 - 0 UNB: Saturday's game followed Friday's for UPEI, who managed to take six points from the weekend with goals from Kinza Baker (her second on the season) and Rachel Graham.

MTA 3 - 2 MUN: Kailey Bower twice countered MUN goals from Heather Williams before Sara Laking scored in stoppage time to secure a 3-2 win for Mount A.

MTA 5 - 1 UNB: The Mounties took apart the Varsity Reds 5-1 with four goals from Sara Laking, taking her total to 5 on the season after only two games.

DAL 0 - 0 CBU: Dalhousie wasted numerous opportunities to win and Jessica MacDermid made several key saves to preserve a 0-0 draw for both teams.

Moncton 1 - 0 MUN: Moncton sent Memorial home with zero of six points from the weekend with Stephanie Leahy's goal.

SMU 0 - 3 CBU: The Cape Breton Capers women put a positive spin on the end of their weekend road trip, putting three goals past Saint Mary's to win 3-0. The Capers have yet to allow a goal this year, while the Huskies have yet to score, even in preseason. Alyssa Kavanaugh, Alyssa Budhoo, and veteran midfielder Hannah Abenheimer scored for CBU.





--Source Material: AUS, The Chronicle-Herald, stfx.ca, mun.ca, upei.ca

Sunday, September 13, 2009

Dalhousie Tigers (M) v. Cape Breton Capers (M)---Round 1 AUS---As It Happened

1min: Hi. Women's game just ended, so we're about to kick-off for the men.

Teams: Dal: Haughn, Daoust-Wheatley, Dalziel, Afani, Haegn, Al-Awaid, Mazurkewich, Rogers, Negulic, Ur.

CBU: Lowe, Whitting, Rajkovic, Rigby, Hollis, Harbis, Cox, Vassell, Bean, Robinson, Tournidis.

2min: Dal work a chance with Daoust-Wheatley crossing for Mazurkewich, who misses.

3min: CBU test Ur early. Hollis launches from close range and Ur makes a phenomenal reflex save to deny him the top corner.

5min: Mazurkewich breaks in again, but Whitting slides it out for a throw.

6min: CBU have 11 internationals in their roster, mostly from Bermuda. It gives them a very different style than most AUS teams, so Dal have to be careful. A bit of a culture clash, if you will.

10min: Ur is forced to tip a CBU corner behind now. CBU look sharp. Sadly, they foul on the next corner and Dal clear.

13min: Ur collides with Whitting, who clearly gets the worst of it. He's slow to get up, but alright.

15min: Corner to Dal as Daoust-Wheatley makes a solid run on the right. He then competes in the box, but can't make much happen.

18min: Chippy so far, but after a fast beginning, it's settled into a sort of mediocre sloppiness. It's competitive mediocre sloppiness, mind.

21min: Daoust-Wheatley opens things up with another run down the right. He tries to cut onto his left foot but his shot is blocked.

24min: Mazurkewich is booked for putting his elbow through the back of Whitting's head. That won't be the last card tonight.

26min: Afani generates Dal's first real chance by cutting inside from the left. He rolls his shot disappointingly wide, though.

30min: CBU win a free kick. Cox smashes it into the wall and scrappiness ensues.

31min: Mazurkewich is coming off for Nathan Beck. I can't help but think that's precautionary in a game that is chippy enough to get out of hand.

33min: Rigby fouls Nathan Rogers and gets a stern warning from the ref. Could have easily been a card.

35min: CBU withdraw Hollis and Seion Darrell replaces him.

37min: Haughn is flagged offside while he was in acres of space. That was close and Haughn might have been onside that time. CBU counter quickly and Lewers beats Ur to a long ball, but he's offside, too.

39min: Dal are slowly beginning to boss this game; CBU are, slowly, starting to have difficulty keeping up with Dal and are starting to foul them a lot.

40min: Afani pops up again, breaking in alone but he's dispossessed by Cox.

41min: Daoust-Wheatley breaks in but is called offside—wrongly. Close, but he was level with where I'm standing and he was on.

42min: Corner to CBU. It's an outswinger and Lewers drives a header to the top corner. A flying Ur denies him spectacularly.

44min: Daoust-Wheatley should just about be getting frustrated now. He looks carefully along the CBU back line to make sure he's onside, makes his run, and is flagged offside.

Half-time: 45 minutes and it's still 0-0, and we still haven't seen a goal today. Very close fought, though. Dal should be taking CBU apart—they're the better team—bet they seem to lack a killer touch.

We're back for the second half. Dal kick-off and here's us hoping for a goal.

46min: Dal have dealt well with CBU's flair—that Caribbean through-ball style that can trip teams up sometimes—well tonight. The Tigers have contained the pace and energy of the Bermudans.

48min: Negulic does his thing, jumping two tackles down the left and crossing. Daoust-Wheatley misses it, Beck misses it, and Afani falls over as they all try to shoot.

52min: A Dal free kick results in a header which Tournidis punches wide. Good save.

56min: A CBU corner results in a punch by Ben Ur. It's really pretty routine, but I needed something to write.

57min: Lewers works Ur—though it was straight at him and it turns out Lewers was offside so it wouldn't have counted even if it had gone in.

60min: Free kick to Dal, wide right. Hagen will put it in. Tournidis claims it, but he collides with Afani in the process and it look's like he's hurt his back. He keeps playing, though.

63min: Negulic steals a ball, but Hagen mutilates the offensive move with a horribly timed tackle. Daoust-Wheatley, who's been lively if ineffective tonight, is replaced by Wes Hawley, who isn't always as attractive in his play as Daoust-Wheatley, but he gets the job done.

64min: Dal win a corner and Tournidis is clobbered again. CBU then counter five against two, but Dal somehow survive to work a chance of their own. Hawley can't get a shot off first time, but he hangs around and gets his head on the ensuing cross, forcing Tournidis to punch clear.

65min: Dal force a save and keep the pressure on. Corner, again.

66min: Negulic screams it in and Afani puts it wide from his head. Whitting off for Darrell, who I think came off at half-time. Dal are really pressing now, and CBU looks tested just to get out of their defensive third and hold any kind of possession.

68min: A corner to Dal finds Hawley, 10 yards out. He hesitates and pounds the shot wide, apparently off a defender.

69min: GOAL! (Weymann 1): The corner is smashed in by Negulic and this time there's no mistake from Weymann who bulges the top corner with his header.

71min: Corner to Dal, which results in a second. It's Negulic to take it...cleared.

73min: Pardon the pun, but the Tiger is now awake. Dale are taking over too easily. They should score again.

76min: Hagen now gets space and chips over the rushing Tournidis but the ball bounces wide. CBU sub: Lewers off for Davis.

79min: Negulic crosses and Davis puts it behind. The corner isn't very good, and Tournidis catches it.

81min: Afani is off for Hutchison and Burr replaces Negulic. CBU exchange Hollis for MacIsaac.

84min: Beck crosses for Hutchison, but he can't connect and the ball rolls away, despite a gaping goal.

86min: A thrash from Darrell sends Ur leaping across his goal, but it misses Ur and the post by inches.

89min: Whitting is brought off for Shayne Hollis, as CBU looks for offense, which they haven't had much of tonight.

90min: Vassell launches a studs up tackles which fells Jason Burr. Vassell gets a yellow.

90+min: CBU break down the right and Darrell catches Ur off his line, bit the chip shot flies just over the bar.

90+min: Solid defending from Weymann as Hollis breaks down the left. Ur does well to clear the ensuing corner.

90+min: Rigby invades the area and is brought down. The ref waves him up, incurring abuse from the CBU players and bench. Dal may have gotten just a tad lucky there. Keishen Bean gets booked for dissent.

90+min: Full-time and Dal take it on Weymann's goal. They have deserved it tonight. They've outplayed CBU, who always look dangerous, but somehow lacking in the finishing, or the composure, or the skill. They have the talent, but always seem unfocused, like they are unsure what to do with it. When they did get possession, they often failed to create through the midfield. And when they got near goal, they lacked the patience to break Dal down.

Dalhousie Tigers W) v. Cape Breton Capers (W)---Round 1 AUS---As It Happened

12:19: Hi, and welcome to what,with several hundred dollars worth of technical equipment, could have been/could be a live report. Such technology is not available to Dal Soccer Live at this time. As such, we're not actually “live” anymore. If you're upset about that, you can go and see our legal department, which would cost several million dollars that we don't have, either.

12:22: CBU have really nice new orange and black kits, so they look like a cross between AS Roma and Jack O'Lanterns. Snazzy.

12:25: Big news! “Eye of the Tiger” has yet to be played and we're 25 minutes into warm-up!

12:26: Pre-game stuff you actually might want to know. CBU are really good, but key striker Kristina Weatherbie has left. Dal weren't so good last year, but have 12 new players and look really good in preseason, which means we're in for a stagnating 0-0 draw here, I'm afraid. Yep, that's my official prediction.

12:33: Kate MacDonald has a substitute pinny on for Dal. Does this mean Jack Hutchison is actually going to sit his most potent offensive player to try and throw off CBU? Not sure I agree there. Let's see if she starts.

Teams: CBU: MacDermid, McNeill, Kavanaugh, Katherine Mills, Lannon, Burke, Shaw, Snow, Rogers, Budhoo, Abenheimer.

Dal: Armstrong, Morrison, Colleen MacDonald, Richard, O'Reilly, Kate MacDonald, Huck, Donald, McKilligan, Landry, Henry.

1min: Dal kick-off and we don't have a clock. For AUS play? Unconscionable!

4min: Not much to report so far. Huck loops one in, but it's high. And Alannah MacLean, who has been, but for 10 minutes against SMU last Sunday, curiously absent, is still listed on the team sheet. She's evidently not dressing today, though, since she and most of the other Dal reserves are sitting two rows in front of me. I'll try and look into that.

6min: CBU free kick, after a chop from O'Reilly, I think. Shaw sends a dangerous ball in, but everyone misses it and it goes out for a goal kick.

8min: It's rather crucial to keep an eye on Erika Lannon. That job falls to Amanda Henry today.

10min: Now a Dal free kick, about 35 yards out. Donald lays a pass for O'Reilly to chase. She never gets to it, though. Sloppy, there.

11min: O'Reilly shoots from 30 yards. MacDermid yawns before catching it.

13min: Ref's a bit whistle-happy at the moment.

17min: It's worth bearing in mind that much of this CBU roster has CIS national experience, and a lot of it at that. Dal look like they're a bit nervous. A lot of debuts today, after all.

21min: Kate MacDonald gets an elbow in the teeth and politely indicates to the ref that a foul was in order. She's right, too. Speaking of which, Dal want to make sure Lannon doesn't get a chance to win a penalty. This ref would call it.

22min: Kate MacDonald with another long range effort, which MacDermid snags.

24min: Henry forces Lannon to tackle from behind. Henry stumbles a bit and keeps running when she should have gone down. That challenge was illegal and would have felled most players—make sure the ref sees it. Any chance to get Lannon booked should be taken, especially if it's legitimate.

25min: Dal's first change, McKilligan out for Blodgett. Capers Kristine Mills in for Snow, possibly. Blodgett's a great player—now she has to conquer the debut nerves.

27min: CBU are dirty. Lots of late kicking and a lot of elbows. Ref's calling none of it.

28min: Huck gets a chance, but CBU escape with a corner. It's cleared.

29min: Great chance for Blodgett, who controls a missed opportunity, cuts to her left boot and smashes a lethal-looking shot across goal, which MacDermid just fingers away.

30min: Lannon gets through, but is inches offside.

31min: To me, Katie Richard is wasted at left back. She's so creative, but she never gets any tocuhes at the back. When Stephanie Crewe and Alannah MacLean are watching the game, it makes no sense. Without Richard linking in midfield, Dal end up booting long balls up to 5'7” Kate MacDonald, which isn't overly effective.

34min: CBU gets a free kick after the ref calls Huck for contact CBU have been getting away with all day. Huck ignores the ref's lecture. CBU's ball in is brilliant, but so is Armstrong, who claims very well.

35min: Free kick to Dal, 20 yards out after O'Reilly is hauled down.

36min: Great strike from Huck, who beats the wall. MacDermid is just able to touch it onto the bar. Capers bring Sabina Solymar in for Tara Rogers.

37min: Dal's corner slices through the six-yard box. There's no contact and it runs out.

38min: Lannon's withdrawn for a rest. Jennifer Sheppard comes in.

43min: Blodgett extends MacDermid with a long range blast. MacDermid misses, but the ball
flashes past the post. CBU bring off McNeill for Cunningham.

45+min: Morrison is plowed in the back of the head with an arm, and fails to draw a card. That was yellow, at least.

45+min: Kate MacDonald finds Landry, who tries to head home from 15 yards out. She doesn't.

45+min: Corner to Cape Breton. It's put out and they'll do it again. This one is played aorund a bit before Solymar mishits a two-yard tap-in. CBU should be 1-0 up. Great cross from Burke to find Solymar, but utterly wasted by the CBU striker.

45+min: Kate MacDonald is dropped from behind with a nasty challenge. No foul.

Half-time: The ref calls the half, which is possibly the first reliable thing he's done today.
And we're back. Here come as many subs as I can find. Santilli has replaced O'Reilly as Dal play 3 deeper midfielders. Lannon's back in, I think for Solymar. McNeill's back in, too.

48min: Armstrong robs Lannon! Dal's 4th year keeper dives to her right to deny CBU's dangerous scorer the low corner of the goal. Pure reaction at point-blank range.

50min: Richard gets lots of possession down the left, but doesn't make much of it. She's great getting forward, though.

51min: Katherine Mills just about catches MacDermid on a back pass. They survive, but concede a free kick.

52min: Morrison kind of wastes the shot.

53min: Corner to Dal, which MacDermid drops, but Dal can't convert.

56min: Landry is withdrawn for McKilligan again. Kate MacDonald gets flattened again. Free kick to Dal.

57min: Cleared off the line! Twice! The free kick comes in, MacDermid steals the first header from Santilli, and Kate MacDonald follows up only to see Cunningham clear again.

61min: Cool goalkeeping from Armstrong, claiming well under pressure from Solymar. CBU now withdraw Solymar for Sheppard and Burke replaces Lannon.

62min: Dal sub, with Kate MacDonald coming off for Emma Landry.

63min: Good-looking CBU cross flies narrowly past three attackers before Dal clear.

64min: Snow is booked for pulling back Landry in the midfield. That was deserved.

65min: Dal looks sharp—but not much like scoring.

66min: Santilli's been a beast for Dal in midfield after her concussion last week (albeit a mild one). CBU remove Sheppard for Kristine Mills.

68min: Landry has a pop, which MacDermid watches sail wide.

71min: Corner to Dal. Donald controls, but she can't get her shot through.

72min: Dal narrowly miss as Blodgett screams one across the face of goal. Dal have to be careful: wasted chances can hurt if CBU snatch a winner on a set-piece. Dal should get three points here—they deserve it—but they don't have forever. McKilligan is off Kate MacDonald. Sheppard is replaced by Solymar.

74min: Morrison has a shot, but it's off her weaker foot as MacDermid claims.

79min: Budhoo out for Lannon as CBU get a corner. Watch out: Lannon can score quickly. It only takes one mistake.

81min: CBU get a ball in the box off another corner, but Dal hustle it clear.

83min: Kate MacDonald goes down in the box. Snow throws her arms up in the air as MacDonald tumbles and the ref buys it.

85min: Santilli stings MacDermid's palms with a free kick and Landry somehow misses the wide open rebound before MacDermid can claim it.

87min: Donald takes her time, meditates on the matter, consults Aristotle's “Ethics” and thrashes a shot over MacDermid and off the bar. Landry misses another gaping rebound as MacDermid was lying helpless.

90min: Corner to CBU as Sheppard replaces Lannon, I think. Dal clear the corner and bring on McKilligan for Santilli. Landry then goes on a mazy run looking for a shot, which she never finds.

90+min: The ref's tagged two minutes on. Huck launches a cross-shot which MacDermid pulls in.
90+min: Burke is borught off for Tara Rogers.

Full-time: And my prediction comes true, with a 0-0 scoreline, although it wasn;t as boring as I predicted. Solid showing, but both teams—especially Dal—will be disappointed with a single point.

Friday, September 11, 2009

UKC Blue Devils (M) v. Halifax City (M)---Preseason

8:30-something: Hi everyone. It's a cool, but not uncomfortable night here at Wickwire Field. Kings' men take on Halifax City in a friendly. It'll be a bit of a touch and go affair round this notebook, since I don't have current rosters for Kings' yet and City are using a combination team best described as experimental. In other words, their coach is playing. Bear with me.

Dal played City on Tuesday and while details are sketchy, the City players tell me it was a pretty one-sided scoreline for Dal. They won't tell me any more than that.

There's a pretty massive rugby practice going on now, although they should be gone soon.

Halifax City are, if possible, taking this even less seriously than Kings', who have already admitted they don't care about this game. City are going to senior men's nationals in November. All in all, that means a couple of players might actually run for a few seconds tonight.

Don't even ask me for teams.

UKC: Viner, Wallingford, Bathe, Rombault, Pate, Parsley, Kovacevic, Keun, possibly Palmer-Dixon, Straathof, and Karkilins.

I have no idea who the City players are.

1min
: City will kick off once someone finds a ball to play with. I told you they didn't care too much.

1min: They find a ball and City kick-off.

2min: No clock, so all times are estimates. Corner to City.

3min: After one mulligan corner for City, they manage to force Viner into a save off a header. He throws it straight back to the City attackers, but they go offside.

5min: Kings' work half a chance but City's keeper claims it.

7min: Keun loops miles over from 20 yards. Blah.

10min: Corner to Kings'. City clear.

11min: City #15, who might be Kevin Steeves, breaks down the right side of the box and crosses for #18 who shanks a tap in.

13min: Karkilins gets by somebody who might or might not be Brian Francis and chips a shot over both keeper and goal. Ho-hum.

17min: Kings' look tested so far, which is good practice for them.

19min: Karkilins misses glorious chance number 6582347 by getting free in the D and walloping wide and high. Yawn.

21min: Shot from City #18 is easy for Viner, but at least on target.

27min: Viner whiffs on a City ball, but it bounces away. Lucky guy, there.

28min: Karkilins spins to make space and somehow contrives not to get a shot. City bring off number 15 for 9, 22 for 14, and somebody else for #4.

31min: Karkilins has a shot deflected wide. Closer.

33min: Pate misses a challenge on the left and Viner is forced to palm the cross dangerously out into space. City fail to create a chance from that.

34min: Corner to Kings'. They go offside and it's wasted.

35min: City get a shot. It sails 5 feet over, but it's still a shot.

37min: Wallingford with soem strong defending on the right. He's looked good so far.

38min: Keun is down with a right leg problem. Might be an ankle, might be some cramp. I think there was some contact late, it was kind of behind the play. City remove #8 for #4. Meanwhiel, Keun is carried off by two teamates.

41min: Karkilins... misses! Though it's on target this time. Nice save from the keeper, but he had all the time in the world and sent it straight at him. The corner is cleared off the line. This is a little better.

42min: Keun has been replaced for Kings', but I can't figure out by whom.

44min: City work a chance, but 19 shoots wide after deflecting the ball off a Kings' player.

45min: Parsley breaks down the right, sizes up the keeper, looks far post, and misses. Apparently the keeper got a piece of it, but the corner comes to nothing.

45+min: GOAL!: Karkilins finally scores, riding more than a few challenges before cutting back, turning, and scoring into the low corner. At last! 1-0.

45+min: Wallingford deals particularly well with a cross and starts a counter-attack, which deteriorates pretty quickly.

45+min: Fegan, I think, off for #8, who may be Budreski.

45+min: Parsley and Wallingford work a good chance, but City #14 claers at the last moment.

Half-time: The ref blows for the half. Missed chances abound and it's beena bit sloppy so far.

We're just about back. Kings' have a few changes. Donal is in, MacIntyre is in. #2 is also in, but we don't have the new roster yet, so I have no idea who he is.

City will have made changes, but I'll never be able to find out who.

47min: Sustained City attack, but Kings' survive.

48min: MacIntyre with his first loud--but legal--sliding challenge. Now Karkilins chases a ball into the box, but can't catch it.

50min: Kings' free kick wide right. It's repelled pretty easily. City counter quickly and catch Viner 10yards out of his box, but he manages to boot it away and scamper back.

51min: Budreski with a wild challenge in the midfield. He's somewhat lucky to avoid the yellow for that.

54min: Karkilins finds #2, but #2 skews the shot away from the goal.

55min: MacIntyre loud and boisterous tackle count: 2.

56min: Corner to City after Rombault defends a cross. City play it short and lose possession.

57min: GOAL!: Fegan equalizes against his other team as Kings' try to move forward, lose possession, and gift City a 3-on-2. Fegan loops the shot over Viner, who got a hand on it, but not enough of a hand.

58min: MacIntyre loud a boisterous tackle count: 3.

59min: Donal flubs on a pass back to him and City #22 breaks in. His cross floats behind over the bar, though.

61min: Fegan gets his head on the end of another Blue Devils defensive blunder, but his shot is just over.

63min: Karkilins races the keeper to a loose ball, but the keeper wins the race. Bedruski off for the coach, #15.

64min: Kings' are through on goal, but Karkilins is offside.

65min: 2-on-1 for Kings' in the box, but MacIntyre loses possession somehow. He makes up for ti with a challenge. Loud and boisterous tackle count: 4.

66min: The war of words which has been going on more or less since kick-off ebtween Karkilins and City #14 (probably Brian Francis) results in some shouting and a lecture from the ref. Francis refuses to apologize to Karkilins, who is now taken off for Kovacevic. I can't help but notice Kovacevic is a lot taller than Francis.

68min: Pate clears a tap in away from City's coach as Bedruski (who appears to be back on) sens it across. Nice link-up for City but pate made a phenomenal clearance.

71min: Corner to Kings' is claimed. City #10 replaced by City #19.

73min: GOAL! Bedruskim, who has worried Kings' with his pace all night finally gets his goal. City steal down the left and Fegan picks out Bedruski with a low, hard cross. Bedruski taps it past Viner. Fegan's been pretty deadly tonight.

Full-Time, apparently. Whether I lost track of time spectacularly or the ref blew early we'll never know. Certainly my watch didn't suggest 45 minutes had elapsed since half-time, but I could be wrong. It is conceivable, though, that they just called it, given both teams were looking a bit tired and Kings' play Saturday. Final score is a 2-1 win for Halifax City.

Thursday, September 10, 2009

Kings' Men Add new Assistant Coach

The Kings' Blue Devil's men's soccer team has added Mike Ayyash as an assistant coach for this season.

Ayyash has experience in the Nova Scotia provincial soccer program, where he was an assistant with the under-15 age group, as well as with Bedford and Halifax County soccer clubs.

Ayyash joins Matt Fegan (who plays for Halifax City against Kings' tonight) in head coach C.J. Young's coaching staff.

Ayyash, Young, and Fegan all played for Kings' in the 2001-2002 season, which ended in an extra-time defeat to UNB Saint John's in the ACAA finals.

"[I] had a great time playing for the college and C.J. asked me to come on board as an assistant," said Ayyash.

He's still learning the ropes with Kings', as he's not familiar with the more recent ACAA. He admits that he's still learning who the players are. Given it's his second day on the job, that's understandable.

He has yet to really set expectations, but has a competitive philosophy:

"Any time you go into any season, you want to be competitive and win every game you play."

Kings' first home game is September 19th as St. Thomas University comes to visit.

Kings' Men Practice Report

The Kings' mens soccer team is beginning to take shape for the season.

They play a preseason match tonight (Thursday, 9pm, Wickwire Field) against local NSSL side Halifax City.

"Not worried about the result. Just a tune-up for the weekend," said Kings coach C.J. Young.

The real match is Saturday's season opener away to Holland College. Young doesn;t quite know what to expect from the team Kings beat in the ACAA finals last year.

"They're programs are only 2-3 years, so they have a lot of turnover of players," said Young.

Kings' defeated Holland College on penalties in last year's final, with departed keeper Mike Beazley proving crucial.

"It's a bit of a grudge match," said captain Greg Bathe. Bathe returns as team captain after making the CCAA tournament all-star team last year.

The starting keeper spot is up for grabs, with last year's back-up Josh Viner perhaps having a bit of an edge over two others trying out.

Kings will also look to rookies Nino Kovacevic and Ken Wallingford to contribute.

Kovacevic plays central midfield and if Wednesday's practice is anything to judge by, he can move the ball around.

"Should be a good pivotal player," said Young, meaning he can defend and attack. "The league isn't full of talented centre mids, so it's nice to have one."

The Blue Devils have already played an exhibition game against AUS' Acadia Axemen soccer team. Kings' won 2-1. For an ACAA team, technically a level below AUS, that's a significant accomplishment.

Dalhousie Women Preseason Update

The Tigers women soccer team practised last night (Wednesday), in preparation for hosting Cape Breton in a tough home opener on Saturday (1pm, Wickwire Field).

"It's been really intense this week," said striker Kate MacDonald after practice. "Just getting the feel for how we play because we've got 9 new people."

The practice involved a lot of positional practice and tactical work, with coach Jack Hutchison frequently interrupting scrimmages to reposition players and work out runs.

Hutchison has a few more options up front this year, with the additions of Emma Landry, Beth O'Reilly, Joanna Blodgett, and Brianna Ford, all players who can contribute offensively.

"Our rookies are very, very good," said MacDonald, mentioning O'Reilly and rookie keeper Taryn McKenna, as well as transfer players Laura Johnstone, Ashley Donald, and Teresa Morrison.

Johnstone is a former Queens University player in the very competitive OUA. Donald captained Saint Mary's last year and Morrison was captain of St. FX.

All three are defensive players. Morrison is the only one to score so far this year, but she spent most of Sunday's 4-0 win over SMU shutting down the Huskies in a holding midfield role. Donald was used similarly, and Johnstone is listed as defender, although she has yet to play much.

With a lot of experience at the back, MacDonald will be relied upon to provide scoring, along with help from the rookies.

This year, she has moved to a more central role, from the wing where she was the team's leading scorer last year.

"It's a lot more of holding the ball, linking through balls," said MacDonald. "I like the striker more--it's a little more intense and you score more goals."

A Few Things Clarified and Dal Women's Roster

As you may know if you've been following our reports, we've been working without rosters for the last few days. Good news is, they're out now. Here are a few of the more glaring corrections:

  • Using last year's rosters as best we could, we incorrectly identified Ashley Donald as a SMU player. She has since transferred to Dal and is wearing number 14 this year, which means she was labelled as Sarah Lye--who is not returning--in previosu posts.
  • Alannah MacLean has switched to #12 which means she's been listed as Emily Cox for a few posts.
  • Katelyn Grechuck is in fact Brianna Ford.
  • Taryn McKenna was incorrectly idnetified as Hanna Bebb.
  • The mysterious #8 is Beth O'Reilly.
  • #7 is Stephanie Crewe.
  • #4 is Teresa Morrison, formerly of St. FX.
  • Joanna Blodgett's name is not spelled Boldgett.
Apologies for any inconvenience. We now have AUS rosters, so such issues should be avoided in the future.

Dalhousie Tigers Womens Roster (from Dal Atheltics website):

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Name Position Hometown Major
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Louise Yeon Keeper Ottawa, ON Science
0
Rebecca Holm Keeper Calgary, AB Science
1
Taryn McKenna Keeper Calgary, AB Arts
2
Haley MacDonald Striker Tsawwassen, BC Science
3
Lesley d'Apollonia Striker Dartmouth, NS Kinesiology
4
Teresa Morrison Midfield Halifax, NS Dentistry
5
Colleen MacDonald Defence Elmsdale, NS Arts
6
Katie Richard Striker Halifax, NS Arts
7
Stephanie Crewe Defence Dartmouth, NS Science
8
Beth O'Reilly Striker Dartmouth, NS Science
9
Kate MacDonald Striker Elmsdale, NS Kinesiology
10
Jeanette Huck Defence Hatchet Lake, NS Commerce
11
Laura Johnstone Defence Dartmouth, NS MREM
12
Alannah MacLean Defence Vancouver, BC Arts
13
Joanna Blodgett Midfield Ottawa, ON Science
14
Ashley Donald Midfield Hamilton, ON Law
16
Kim Hardy Defence Dartmouth, NS Science
17
Kyla Gunderson Midfield Vancouver, BC Arts
18
Anna McKilligan Midfield Vancouver, BC English
19
Reika Santilli Midfield Halifax, NS Commerce
20
Emma Landry Midfield Ottawa, ON Science
21
Gillian Clarke Defence Calgary, AB Arts
22
Brianna Ford Striker Halifax, NS Arts
23
Amanda Henry Midfield Winnipeg, MB Science
24
Heather Armstrong Keeper Ottawa, ON Engineering

Some thoughts on this team:

It looks a good team, from what we've seen on the field. 12 new players coming in by my count.

It is perhaps a group that will score a few more goals than last year. Both Emma Landry and Beth O'Reilly look promising and have seen some considerable preseason playing time from coach Jack Hutchison.

Stephanie Crewe has looked poised at left back and may give Alannah MacLean a little bit of a fight for her spot. Ashely Donald will give tremendous depth to a back line that was already very, very good last year. The loss of Stephanie Collins will hurt, but Donald is a more than adequate replacement.

Dal were second only to CBU in the least goals conceded in AUS last year. That was due in large part to the Capers Jessica MacDermid.

The biggest weakness, though it is probably a small one, is the central midfield. Reika Santilli was playing with Donald, who more often played defense for SMU last year. It remains to be seen if that combination works out.

The Tigers lack a striker over 5'8, and most of their regulars are shorter than that, which means balls will need to come on from the midfield on the ground more so than in the air from the defense. Look for a lot of wing play from Huck, MacLean, Crewe, and Richard to make-up for the lack of depth at central midfield.

-Dylan Matthias

Sunday, September 6, 2009

Player Ratings: Saint Mary's Huskies (W) 0 - 4 Dalhousie Tigers (W)---Preseason

Here are our informal player ratings for SMU-DAL. Remember, this is a work of opinion. Please add your own interpretations in the comments section below.

Heather Armstrong-B+: Didn't miss any shots (mainly because she didn't face any shots) but commanded the box very well and was always yelling, which is good for a keeper.

Rebecca Holm-B: No glaring errors, but not a commanding game.

Hanna Bebb-B+: Faced SMU's only shot, which wasn't a bad one. Not very vocal, but claimed the ball well.

Jeanette Huck-A-: Scored a solid, if slightly easy, goal, though her positioning was excellent. Never afraid to get forward, linked well with her wingers. Had some trouble containing Rostaert at times, but never let her free.

Amanda Henry-A: Very solid tonight. Also very good int he box and very strong. Just a dominant performance.

Colleen MacDonald-A: Stephanie Collins who? This centre back combination worked wonders tonight. Never breached, never even wobbly. Positionally excellent, confident on the ball, very poised.

Kyla Gunderson-B-: Never really showed much, but didn't make any glaring errors. Just about gave Rostaert a breakaway, but recovered well.

#7-B-A quiet performance, though she gets forward well. Nothing spectacular, but solidifying her spor very nicely.

Katie Richard-C-Played left back tonight and seemed frustrated at times. Got to play the right side of midfield late and looked more comfortable, but never got into the game there. Certainly capable of better games and I would expect much more on Saturday.

Emma Landry-A-If she looked good on Friday, she looked great today. Terrorized the SMU defense on the right and the left. Faded at times, but scored a whopper of a goal and was always lively when on the ball.

#8-B-: After a great game on Friday, she seemed invisible today. Ball-watched a lot and didn't really carve out any chances.

-Teresa Morrison-B+ Played as a holding midfielder and shut SMU down, taking lots of pressure off of the centre backs. Will be essential against Cape Breton who are very fast and dangerous upfront.

-Sarah Lye-B-: Looked okay in transition and wanted the ball, but never seemed to do much with it. Failed to impress in a game where a lot of players impressed for Dal. A number fo bad tocuhes and gave possession away a lot, but never egregiously.

-#4-B: Didn't do a great deal today, but hit some good passes and caused problems for SMU, which is all one can ask.

-Katelyn Grechuck-B-: Ran around a lot and certainly worried the defense at times, but lacked killer instinct or the potency to find and/or take a chance.

-Joanna Boldgett-B-Another solid performance. Moved positions a bit too much, and she might have done better finding a space to operate and continually attacking SMU. Instead tended to fade based on where she was. Excellent on the wing, invisible at central striker.

-Emily Cox-B+: Invisible at times today bu worked very hard when she was on the pitch and got Huck her goal. Constantly beat SMU defenders on the right flank and was unlucky not to create another goal or two.

-Kate MacDonald-B+: Almost slightly higher this game, but her goal was almost 100% fluke and when she did get chances she often failed to beat a defender or tried to do too much. She can score from distance and would do well to just smash one goalwards every once in a while. Improved today, but there's still room for a bit more.

Jack Hutchison (Coach)-A: For once, I think I understood his tactics. And they were very solid. Dal were a pleasure to watch today, which I put back on the coach. Quick passing, movement off the ball, and a nose for goal. He'll have to make sure things stay very much in perspective--this was preseason. A solid outing today, though.

Referee-B+: Called a decent game, though at times I thought a card might have been warranted to control the game as the score got a bit high. The assistants made a few wonky offside calls, but nothing major. It took a lot of guts to award the goal for Kate MacDonald as it hovered ont he line, but it looked to be a good call.

Saint Mary's-D: Preseason or not preseason, that was awful. I'm sure Mark Sweetapple, as he said he would, will take positives from this game, but he should also remind his players that this is AUS. SMU failed to generate any offence against a listless Dal team on Friday and barely held them out. Today, at home, they generated even less offence and got smoked for four goals. The defending and marking in the box was weak and they could have conceded more. The only reason this isn't an F is because it was preseason. That was perhaps the worst outing from an AUS side I've seen.

Tigers' Santilli likely to return for Saturday game against Cape Breton

Dalhousie Tigers midfielder Reika Santilli will likely return for Saturday's home opener against two-time reigning champions the Cape Breton Capers, confirmed Tigers head coach Jack Hutchison on Sunday.

Santilli took an elbow to the head in the 45th minute of Friday's preseason match against Saint Mary's. She left the game after being checked for concussion symptoms and, according to Hutchison, suffered a mild concussion.

She is expected to return to training Tuesday and would likely be available for selection on Saturday.