UCF Women’s Soccer Begins
Preseason Practices Monday
Knights open with an intrasquad scrimmage in the morning, participate in
a training session in the afternoon.
8/13/07
ORLANDO, Fla. (www.ucfathletics.com) – With the field lined, new
uniforms ready to get dirty and the goals in place, the UCF women’s
soccer team started preparing for the 2007 season Monday with day one of
preseason practices.
Monday marked the beginning of a very eventful training camp. The
Knights’ next two weeks will be extremely busy, including a few days
where they practice both in the early morning hours and again late at
night. Their first exhibition match is scheduled for Aug. 23 against
Northern Illinois, while USF also comes to Orlando Aug. 25.
UCF, which finished 2006 with an 11-6-2 record and a 7-1-1 mark in
Conference USA, hits the road for the regular-season opener. The Black
and Gold travels to the Tennessee Lady Vol Classic, where it meets
Minnesota Aug. 31 and Penn State Sept. 2. The first home event for the
Knights will be the UCF Invitational Sept. 7 and Sept. 9.
Head coach Amanda Cromwell, who is entering her ninth season with UCF,
was pleased with how the day went, and is hoping her team continues to
come together before heading to Tennessee at the end of the month.
“The first morning we always start off with an intrasquad scrimmage,”
said Cromwell. “We play the rookies against the returning players. The
newcomers are nervous and not sure what to expect, so it’s good for
them. More often than not the veterans win and they did again this
morning. But a lot of the rookies showed themselves well and as they
develop we expect them to fight for some quality minutes on the field.
“Everyone had a great attitude and they are ready to play. A lot of them
have been training in small groups or on their own. And our game field
is immaculate and one of the best fields in the country, so it was very
competitive and an awesome environment. And you can tell that they are
ready to develop as a team. The one thing we learned from the past
couple of days of meetings is that our senior leadership is very good.
There are five seniors that are taking the reigns and they all want to
be successful.”
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