UB's Women's Soccer Team is on the same page this morning, but that is nothing new. Their excitement at securing their spot as top in the MAC is shared by all, and yet their determination to earn higher honors is even more apparent in each team member. "As a team we are driven and determined to exceed everyone's expectations and be the best team that has ever stepped in to UB Stadium," says one girl. You would be hard pressed to find an athlete on campus who hasn't noticed the incredible work of these women. They make it a point to build not only themselves, but other athletic programs. They say that they've noticed how much it can help to have a crowd cheering during a game, and they hope to be able to provide that to every team here by attending as many athletic events as their schedule allows. In addition, spending the extra time together at these events has helped to build their team camaraderie. This confidence in one another, they report, has helped to increase their confidence in themselves. "Knowing that every girl next to you has your back and is not only playing for themselves but for the team as a whole . . . is what drives us." These ladies admit they were nervous about their chance at success this year due to a coaching change after last season. Now, though, they rave about how close knit they are as a team and how vital the coaching staff has been to their mindset, work ethics, and ultimate success.
Being successful at a D1 level is certainly not easy, and these athletes face some hardships. As one of the most active teams on campus, time management is essential. Morning practices means a reasonable bedtime is a must in order to practice at the level that is demanded. Most days, after practice, are devoted to studying and homework so that these ladies can stay at the top academically as well. Because they sometimes miss classes in order to travel and compete, some weeks are "catch-up" weeks where the school workload can seem overwhelming. "Being a division one athlete requires you to be on the clock all day long," because in addition to practices, athletes who want to be successful generally do treatment on their own time, meet with coaches, attend mandatory study hours, and constantly monitor themselves to make sure they stay in top condition and make the "right" choices. Despite the expansive list of demands placed upon these athletes, they wouldn't trade the opportunity to represent the University for the world. Although many people don't understand the level of commitment required at this level, that doesn't matter to this team. The love they have for the sport, and that they have for their teammates and staff, makes the difficult parts bearable and the successes all the more special. These girls share trust, determination, tenacity, and a hunger for success that makes us all certain that the best is yet to come.
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