Sunday, October 4, 2009

Lauren McCracken Blog #3

Hey IPFW soccer fans, it’s been a while since the last blog, but I promise I wasn’t procrastinating... I was just waiting for the winning streak to get underway! We just finished playing UMKC earlier today, which ended in a 2-0 victory for your Dons. This was the third consecutive win for our team, improving our season record to 3-5-1 and our conference play to 2-0-0. We are off to a great start in the Summit League, and can only work to continue this lead for the remainder of the season, beginning next weekend in the Dakotas.

In the past weeks we had suffered some tough losses, which took a toll on all of us mentally and physically. We had hit a minor speed bump in our season, which required every single member of the team to step up in order to overcome it. After a few long discussions, and an increase in intensity at every practice, we were playing much more effectively as a team.

This lead to our first victory a week ago today versus Southern Illinois University Edwardsville. We started off slow, but battled back to score 2 quick goals in the second half, achieving a 2-1 victory. This was exactly the confidence boost we needed and it put us right back on track just as conference play was beginning.

This past week, the weather cooled off slightly but nonetheless, we have been training hard every morning with great intensity in order to prepare for the upcoming games. We only have 3 weeks left of the season, and there is no room for any setbacks or slacking. With the way we have been training and practicing lately, we have created our own luck, and have earned every victory that we have achieved. The Summit League tournament is in clear view and our fate is in our own hands. It is up to us to make it happen. It will not be easy, and it will require a lot of hard work, but I know that we are very capable of winning it. So the next time I write to you, I will be writing about the success that awaits us, but until then... GO DONS!

Sunday, September 6, 2009

What it takes...

We've been talking as a team the last few weeks about what it takes to compete and win at the Division I level. With a team made up of one senior, two juniors, 10 sophomores and 7 freshmen experience is not something we have loads of at the moment. What we do have is desire and we've shown that over the past few weeks.

We started off the season not doing what it takes. It sounds harsh but it's the truth. The players realized this when we discussed it and since then they've really elevated their level in everything--effort, focus, intensity, everything. The performances have been good, very good for stretches. The results thus far have been disappointing. There's a hump we need to get over and once we do the team will take off.

This weekend we faced two teams that beat us comprehensively last year, 4-0 and 3-0. Playing them in the same weekend this year to come out with a draw and a 1-0 loss that really could have been a win for us shows that we have what it takes. We're at the level of all of our opponents, it just comes down to some execution in critical moments and victory will be ours. And once we get the first one, watch out becauase it won't be the last!

A week to get ready for Detroit Mercy in an odd early evening start time Sunday. Hope to see a lot of you there for the first W of the season!

JD

Tuesday, August 18, 2009

Pre-season making way for the real deal

After 8 days of pre-season we faced two exhibition games in three days to help prepare us for the regular season. Saturday we faced Murray State at Hefner Soccer Complex and while giving a good account of ourselves we made some key mistakes, especially on set pieces, and gave away three goals in the process. While we were encouraged to score two goals of our own the result was disappointing.

There wasn't much time to feel sorry for ourselves as we headed to Charleston, Illinois Monday morning to take on the Eastern Illinois Panthers. It was a hot day, our first road trip, the second of the two games and EIU was playing their only pre-season of the match of the season for new coach Summer Perala so we knew we'd have our work cut out for us. The truth of it is we just didn't show up prepared to play mentally or physically. We were a bit lucky to only have a 1-0 deficit at halftime and though we started the second half much sharper our luck ran out when we were called for not one but two handling calls in the box resulting in two PKs and two goals for EIU.

There were some positives to take from the day but we need to get much, much better in some key areas to get where we want to be this season. That's exactly what we'll focus on the next four days as we prepare for our first regular season game Saturday against the Chipps from Central Michigan. The game is part of the National Soccer Festival which we're very happy to be part of. Lots to play for then Saturday so come on on and cheer on the Dons!

Joe

Friday, August 14, 2009

First Big Test Awaits

Eight days of pre-season are past us and now we face our first competitive test of the season against Murray State tomorrow. In some ways the time has flown by but in others it seems like we've been in season for weeks already.

The fitness level improved nicely during the week and we're at a level that we as a coaching staff were fairly happy about. There are the natural bumps and bruises that are to be expected, nothing serious yet which is always good news. We'll continue working hard to both improve fitness levels as well as prevent injuries during what is always a tough, physical season.

So tomorrow is the day. Big test of where we're at and, of course, it's always good to get off to a winning start.

Monday, August 10, 2009

Lauren McCracken returns!

> It’s hard to believe that my last blog was over a month ago! With the last bit of the summer flying by, we are already in the midst of our pre season! Coming off of a well deserved and very relaxing day off yesterday, we are 15 training sessions in, working hard, sweating lots and giving it our all.

I arrived back in the Fort two Fridays ago, and our captains’ practices began the next day! We trained hard amongst ourselves for the first five days, twice a day, working on offense and defence, and of course, fitness. Having a strong core of returning players this year, the freshman and new faces instantly fitted in, and gelled exceptionally well with the rest of the team, even before the coaches’ practices began.

After sitting through numerous compliance meetings, the coaches took control, and the true “pre season” was underway as of last Thursday. We started out our first practice with our little friend we like to call the Liverpool, aka. fitness test numero 1... unfortunately, with this “little friend” it’s more of a love-hate relationship. LOVE when we are finished it, HATE when we are doing it. But, we all got through it, and in the end, it can only benefit us!

In order to play, the coaches have set a rule that players must pass 2 of the 3 fitness tests. Only a few players met the times for the Liverpool, but we still had a chance to earn our field time, as we completed the five cone test on Saturday and the beep test earlier this morning. Although we have been pushing ourselves continuously, some of us have yet to pass two tests, but we are lucky enough to be given the opportunity to redeem ourselves, as we can redo a test on Wednesday this week! HUGE congratulations to the girls who are in the clear and have passed either 2 or all 3 of the tests, what an accomplishment! As for the rest of us, Wednesday is our day to shine! Lets do it up ladies, we know we can!


Obviously we’ve been doing much more than just fitness. As a matter of fact, defensive skills have been the main area of focus thus far. Our hard work in training is really paying off because I think that our defense both individually and as a team, has improved drastically from both last season and day one of training. PRESSURE, COVER, BALANCE!

Tomorrow night, instead of training, our AWESOME coaches are taking us to Indianapolis to see the Irish National team take on Notre Dame. It should be a great game and a great experience, one that we can learn a lot from! Judging from the past week and a half, our team chemistry on and off the field is very strong and impressive for our youthful team, and I can’t wait for our first game this Saturday! We’re only 6 practices away from our first show as a team, and despite the hot, humid weather that we will be faced with for the rest of this week, we are cracking down, and giving 120% in every session. As of 7pm Saturday night, Murray State will be in for a battle. I am confident that we are going to jump start our season the right way, with a BIG home field W on the board... but trust me, this will only be the beginning!


GO DONS!!!


Lauren

Saturday, August 8, 2009

Pre-Season Update #1

Two and a half days into pre-season and things are going pretty well. We've had two fitness tests so far with good results including an IPFW best score in the second test. While the results of the first test on Thursday were a little disappointing, today's test yielded much better results with nearly everyone passing. One more test to go on Monday morning, the dreaded beep test! Some players will go into with a relaxed attitude as they have already met our program's standard for passing two of the three fitness tests.

We've been doing more than just fitness, though. In a little over an hour we head out for our sixth session in three days before a well deserved day off tomorrow. We've focused a lot on individual and small group defending so far while our goalkeepers have been focusing primarily on their fitness and mobility in goal. Overall the intensity of the session has been very good and the freshmen have been integrated very well into the team. With a week left to go before our first pre-season game there is still a lot to do to prepare but the feeling around the team is incredibly positive.

Look for a post from a player or two in the next few days to get their perspective on how things have gone so far! GO DONS!

Joe

Friday, August 7, 2009