Analysis: Welcome to October madness
Throw everything you learned from the regular season out the door. It’s tournament time. Welcome to…October?
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Throw everything you learned from the regular season out the door. It’s tournament time. Welcome to…October?
“Holy crap, holy crap, holy crap. What’s going on?”
On both sides of the ball, the running game has killed the Phoenix this season. So much so that Saturday’s 31-17 loss to Furman University has knocked the Phoenix from playoff contention.
If you asked his players what they thought of him, they would give a wide range of answers looking something like this:
The Elon University women’s soccer team has finished in fifth place in the Southern Conference standings following a 2-0 loss to conference champion and cross-town rival University of North Carolina at Greensboro.
It’s been a long road filled with injuries and disappointment this season for the Elon University women’s soccer team, but, the regular season comes to a close tonight against cross-town rival University of North Carolina at Greensboro.
The Elon University women’s soccer team locked up a spot in the Southern Conference tournament with its 5-0 win on Friday, Oct. 19 against the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga.
Elon University women’s soccer head coach Chris Neal said it, and the team got it.
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Senior defender Claire O’Keeffe of the Elon University women’s soccer team has started every game since arriving in 2009. Add all of those up, it equates to 74 starts, which puts her at the top of the list in terms of starts in program history.
This weekend, the Elon University women’s soccer team will take on Georgia Southern University and Davidson College, both at home, in an effort to secure their spot in the Southern Conference tournament. Only five games remain before the top eight teams battle for the league championship.
A week and a half ago, the Elon University women’s soccer team was in 11th place out of 12 in the Southern Conference. In three games since, the Phoenix have battled for two wins and a scoreless draw, the most recent being a “massive” 2-1 victory of Furman University that now has the Phoenix at No. 5 in the conference.
Three games into their Southern Conference schedule, the Elon University football team is 0-3 in conference. The only games the Phoenix has won this season are non-conference games against North Carolina Central and West Virginia State.
“Winning is the only type of momentum you want.”
For a girl who says she’s “really bad” at interviews, you would think some experience would come with the amount of talent she brings to the soccer field every day for the Elon University women’s soccer team.
The Elon University women’s soccer team found sweet revenge Sunday against the College of Charleston, beating the Cougars 2-0 on Rudd Field after losing both matches last season against the Cougars, one being in the first round of the Southern Conference tournament.
17 rookies. Need I say more?
Now it’s familiar territory for the Elon University women’s soccer team, and not from the injury standpoint, but the record standpoint.
One mistake is all it takes. One mistake changes the entire complexion of the game. That was the case both Friday, Sept. 21 and Sunday, Sept. 23 for the Elon University women’s soccer team.
Take a look at the Elon University football roster from just a season ago. There are six names listed at the running back position for the Phoenix.