SALISBURY, Md. - For the first time since it
won the Capital Athletic Conference championships in 2000 the
Salisbury University women's soccer team enters the '07 season as
the team to beat. The graduation of only three seniors from last
year's squad has the Sea Gulls full of confidence and ready to
return to the NCAA tournament.
"We want to repeat as conference champions," said SU coach
Jim Nestor. "Last year we made a great run to
become champions and we expect to repeat that type of performance."
Salisbury finished 10-7-1 last season, a four-win turnaround
from the 6-10-1 season from 2005. In the Sea Gulls' 10 wins they
only allowed two goals while tallying eight shutouts. Five times
Salisbury scored five or more goals with a four-game span of
outscoring its opponents 22-1.
SU ranked statistically as one of the most potent offenses in
the CAC as they averaged a conference best 2.94 goals per game and
the defense ranked second in the conference with a 1.11 goals
allowed per contest average.
Salisbury returns two of its all-conference performers from last
year's team and over 90 percent of its offensive production.
Forwards
One of the strengths of the team this season will be at
the forward position. Kate Weaver (Abingdon, Md.)
returns for her senior year after she garnered first-team All-CAC
honors last year. Weaver set a new school mark for goals in a
season with 20 and tied the school record for goals in a game with
four against St. Mary's (Md.) College in the CAC title game. Her 42
points last year also set a new school record.
"Kate is a great leader for our team," said Nestor who was named
CAC Coach of the Year in '06. "She knows what it takes to be
successful and she is going to lead our team."
Joining Weaver at the forward position is sophomore Ally
Olewine (Elkton, Md.) and junior Christina Eury
(Germantown, Md.) who are expected to make an impact.
Olewine ranked second on the team in total points (15) and third on
the team in goals (six) while Eury led the team with five assists.
Junior Sam Asch (Marlton,
N.J.) will return to the team healthy after missing eight
games last year with an injury. In limited time Asch scored three
goals and added two assists.
The depth at forward gets even deeper with junior Dana
Passucci (Denville, N.J.). As a freshman in '05 Passucci
led the team in goals and points and as an encore in '06 she ranked
third on the team with 13 points and tied for the team lead in
assists with five.
"We changed her [Dana] position last year with the new front we
installed. She did a great job for us setting plays up," said
Nestor who is entering his seventh season at his Alma Mater. "She
is a hard worker and we are going to rely on her to keep our
offense going."
Midfield
Before the start of the '06 season Salisbury put in a new
front that moved two midfielders to a forward position. The Sea
Gulls will be without their top midfielder from a year ago, but
return 36 combined starts at the position to supply valuable game
experience.
Junior Robyn Bishop (Columbia, Md.), a
second-team All-CAC selection last year, returns and will be joined
by senior Sara Schmidt (Glen Burnie, Md.) to
spearhead the unit. Both Bishop and Schmidt debuted with Salisbury
last year after transferring form New Hampshire and Catonsville
Community College, respectively, and combined to total 17 points on
the year.
Sophomores Kamer Clarke (Gaithersburg, Md.) and
Erin Rudy (Olney, Md.) are likely to add depth to
the position. Clarke and Rudy played in all 18 games last year and
combined to net two goals and dish out two assists.
Defense
Last year the maroon and gold ranked second in the
conference in goals allowed and third in goals allowed per game. SU
returns a solid core of talent that gained game experience each
week last year.
Sophomores Hillary Grove (Hagerstown, Md.),
Kelli Salter (Marlton, N.J.) and Colleen
Galligan (North Salem, N.Y.) along with junior
Katie Marshall (Middletown, Del.) will be the
backbone of the defense.
Salter started and played in 17 of the team's 18 games while
Grove appeared in all 18 games. Galligan filled in nicely for the
Sea Gulls last year when SU lost one of its starting defenders
towards the end of the year and will be looked upon to make an even
bigger impact this season.
Marshall has started 14 of the 29 games she has appeared in over
the past two seasons as she brings the most experience to the
position.
Goalie
For the second consecutive season the Salisbury starting
goalie job is up for grabs entering the preseason. The top two
candidates to take over the vacant spot are juniors Kristin
Greene (Finksburg, Md.) and Gena Goodson (Great
Mills, Md.).
Greene made appearances in nine of SU's games last year and
recorded nine saves while only allowing three goals. She recorded
over 192 minutes in the cage last year and for her career has over
284 minutes.
Goodson played in three games last year and made two saves. In
two seasons with Salisbury she has over 54 minutes in front of the
net.
Schedule
The defense of the CAC title begins with back-to-back road
games against a pair of first year conference members. First, on
September 18 the Gulls will travel to Dover, Del., to face Wesley
College. The Wolverines and Sea Gulls met for six straight season's
from 1996-01 with the Sea Gulls holding a 6-0 series lead.
On September 22, Salisbury will face-off against Villa Julie in
Stevenson, Md. Last season the Mustangs finished second in the
North East Athletic Conference tournament but received an automatic
bid to the NCAA tournament because SUNY Purchase was a provisional
member of Division III. Salisbury routed VJC, 8-1, to open up the
season last year.
"We are looking forward to the challenge of the new members of
the conference," said Nestor. "We scrimmage Wesley a lot and it has
always been a battle."
In addition to the two new members of the CAC, the Salisbury
schedule also features six NCAA tournament teams from a year ago
which includes Virginia Wesleyan, a national semifinalist. The
Marlins are the preseason fourth ranked team in the country and
currently hold a two-game winning streak over Salisbury. The series
record is knotted at 5-5-1.
The Sea Gulls open their season on the road at the Cabrini
Tournament in Radnor, Pa. Salisbury faces Rowan on August 31 and
turns around the next afternoon to face tournament host, Cabrini.
Rowan defeated SU in '06 2-0 while SU and Cabrini will met for the
first time since 1995.
Salisbury hosts three home games in September with the first on
September 12 against Virginia Wesleyan. On September 25 the Gulls
will look to avenge its '06 regular-season finale loss to
Christopher Newport before hosting Gallaudet in a CAC game.
"Whenever we play Virginia Wesleyan and CNU it's a tough game,"
said Nestor. "They are both very strong teams and we will need to
rise to the occasion in those games."
The Gulls have three more home games in October with the first
coming against CAC rival the University of Mary Washington on the
6th. NCAA tournament team Richard Stockton and CAC member Hood
College round out the home games on the 15th and 20th.
SU faces CAC conference tournament runner-up St. Mary's (Md.) on
the road on October 13 and concludes its regular season on October
23 against Notre Dame (Md.) an NCAA tournament team from a season
ago.
Summary
The Sea Gulls return a wealth of talent from last year's
CAC championship team and will look to get off to a quick start at
the Cabrini Tournament. Weaver is the main threat offensively but
the play of Eury, Passucci and Olewine will play a big part on how
successful the offense is. The defense is loaded with game
experience which should help the Gulls defend their conference
championship and advance to the NCAA tournament.
"If we can stay healthy and gel as a unit like we did last
season we should be able to make a strong push in the NCAA
tournament," said Nestor.