Monday, October 20, 2014

A Closer Look at Men's Soccer

Our Men’s Soccer team is into their MAC play, and hopefully a lot of our students, student-athletes, and fans have been out to watch them at some point this season. According to several team members, they have been dominating their games as far as better quality chances go. The results in non-Conference play haven’t been what the team hoped for this season, but they are encouraged by their MAC play this season. They have stayed tough through double overtime in both of their MAC Conference play games so far to snag two draws, giving them 2 points and seating them fourth in Conference play. Both games have included a surge late in the game to keep them in contention and ultimately earn them two 1-point draws. 

It isn’t easy to keep strong the entire 90 minute game, especially with the double overtimes making the game a total of 110 minutes. “People don’t realize how physically draining it is. It is literally an hour and a half of constant running with the guarantee that you will get tackled on several occasions in that time.” The men say that the heat on the field varies by team, but it is always there to some degree. “Guys say pretty personal things,” they told me. “It can get dirty; people definitely underestimate the physicality of [the sport].” Perhaps it is this underlying brutality that makes soccer the number one watched and played sport in the world. 

So why the late-season improvements? The players attribute this success to “clicking” better on the field and being the kind of men who play better in higher pressure situations. The team agrees that having each other is rewarding and a key element that keeps them going during these games. They are optimistic about their chances to make it into the MAC Tournament this year. It would be the first time they entered the tournament in several years. They play a non-Conference game on Tuesday at UB Stadium and a hugely important Conference game this Saturday at Niagara University at 8:30 p.m. They report that a crowd “most definitely” helps them to elevate their level of play. Fans, if you can make it to the game, you could help this team as they give it their all; a win on Saturday gives the team a great chance of competing in the MAC Tournament. 


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