Friday, November 2, 2012

Match Report: UC V's Asbury University

    Going into our game with Asbury University it was hard to believe it was to be our final game of the season. As a team we have come so far, and yet the time since that first training session in August seems to have gone by so quickly. For myself and all the players it was the harsh reality that this was to be it for our 2012 season.

Tuesday, October 30, 2012

Match Report: UC v's Campbellsville University

    As we took to the field to play our final conference game of the season against Campbellsville university we were in good spirits. The day was senior day, and it was a chance to show our only senior Toni Dempsey just what she means to the program. It is a massive achievement to play college soccer for four years, and as I have always tried to stress, it is not a right, it is something that must be worked for every single day. Toni has not only done this, but she has also come back from two knee surgery’s that have kept her out for close to two whole seasons throughout her career here at Cumberland. Toni has given her all in everything she has done throughout her four years and we wanted to honor her in this game with a quality performance and a result to match.

Sunday, October 21, 2012

Match Report: UC v's Pikeville College

A great exponent of the American College Soccer season is that there is always a fast turnaround between games. Loosing to Shawnee State hurt, but we knew that we had little time to dwell on this, and we had to look forward to our next game against Pikeville College. Another conference game meant that we had to be up and ready to play. Conference games are never easy, and they are a true test of physical as well as emotional capabilities.

Match Report: Shawnee State v's UC

    Playing two games in a week is always a tough ask of an athlete. Soccer is a sport that requires focus and concentration along with a high level of physical fitness. There are very few other field sports that can compete with the demands that soccer places on its players. It is also the most beautiful sport, it is pure and allows for individualistic expression within the team dynamic. Unfortunately its simplistic nature is often overshadowed by players overcomplexity and inability to continuously do the simple thing in order to see out the best interests of the team. No matter how good the individual, soccer is about the team. If the team does not work for each other then the ability of one or two players is null and void.

Tuesday, October 16, 2012

Match Report: UC v's Purdue Calumet

    Team sports test our ability to do many things. They test our belief in others, our willingness to cooperate, and our ability to sacrifice. A talented team is more than just a group of players with great ability, it is a group of players who are able to focus more on the collective effort of the team than the personal accolades that they may be bestowed with. As an example we just need to look at Real Madrid from 2000-2007 and the signing of their ‘Galacticos’. During this period Real Madrid bought Luis Figo (£38.7), Zinedine Zidane (£46), Ronaldo (£30), and David Beckham (£25). This accompanied with the stars they already had meant that Real Madrid at this point were the most expensive team ever assembled. But although there was initial success, this philosophy was not effective at bringing the European dominance wanted by Real Madrid. Talent doesn’t always guarantee success, it takes a cohesive unit to bring success. If not even Real Madrid and the best players of that time could guarantee success through talent, it proves it takes a whole lot more.

Tuesday, October 9, 2012

Match Report: UC v's Lindsey Wilson #3

    Sport is a fickle environment. With every game comes expectation, and with every game comes the prediction of a result. There will always be a favorite, there will always be a better individual or team. Win and they will love you, lose and they will forget you. But sport would not be what it is if the outcome was known, if the best team always won. Sport is the spectacle it is because on any given day any individual or team has the ability to cause an upset.

Tuesday, October 2, 2012

Match Report:Georgetown v's UC


   At the halfway point of the season it would be easy to look at our record and see our failures as negatives. Outside of our little cocoon I am sure that is how people see it. But I see things differently. Our record is a reflection of us as a team yes, but it is far from a reflection of the character shown, or the talent and work ethic we have as a team. We have failed to live up to our own expectations. We have failed to get the results up to this point, and we have failed to fulfill our true potential. But failure is only negative if you look at it in a negative light. Nobody has ever achieved anything without failing. It is a part of life. Successful people and groups persevere. The only true failure is giving up. It is in the darkest moments that champions are born. It is in these exact moments that people make a choice, they are either going to quit, or they are going to give everything they have got to being successful. 

Saturday, September 29, 2012

Match Report: UC v's Union College


Local rivalries are always a big part of our schedule at the University of the Cumberlands, and there is no closer rivalry than Union College. Located around 30 miles away it is a local rivalry that is always fierce and intense. We went into the game looking to build on previous performances and get the result that we have been working hard for throughout the season.

Tuesday, September 25, 2012

Match Report: Cumberland University v's UC



   As the season wears on we continue to find ourselves in unfamiliar territory as a team. Playing great soccer and not getting the results we are working so hard for is frustrating to say the least. Added to the fact that we are conceding so many goals whilst not been able to find the net ourselves is somewhat of an anomaly for myself and the program. Over the past week or so I have been working hard to look at where I am going wrong as a coach and where I can fix the problems. As the head of the program I must take full responsibility for its shortcomings and do all I can to solve the problems we face. With this said, the players have been fantastic, continuing to show a great attitude in every practice and game. To show such an unwavering belief that things will turn round takes guts, and to get back up every time we are knocked down shows the resounding commitment they are showing to the program.

Thursday, September 20, 2012

Match Report: Rio Grande v's UCWS


    Soccer and life are rarely simple. We will fail far more times that we will ever be successful. But in order to succeed we must first taste the bitterness of failure. As Michael Jordan is quoted as saying: