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Tuesday, December 23, 2014

NSCAA Honors

We are so proud to announce that select players have received NSCAA honors!
 
Maura Fortino and Becca Cartmill have received NSCAA All Great Lakes Region!

Maura Fortino, one of our Junior Captains, ended her season with 22 games started, 4 goals, 3 assists, and a total of 11 points for the year. She really made strides this season as she doubled her goals from last year, one of them a game winner and added on to her assists. Over her career Maura has accumulated 21 points from her midfield position.
 
Becca Cartmill, a sophomore, ended her season racking up a total of 23 games started, 8 goals, 8 assists and a total of 24 points. She has doubled her goals from last season to this one and 2 of them were game winners. Over her career Becca has accumulated a total of 42 points from her forward position.


Mariah Richards, Maura Fortino, and Kim Leitch have received NSCAA Scholar All-East Region!

Mariah Richards, one of our junior captains, ended her season with 24 games started, 2 goals, and a total of 4 points! Over her entire career she has accumulated a total of 20 points from her defensive and midfield positions! She also came away with a 3.44 GPA in the Biology Program!

Maura Fortino also received this award coming away with a 3.97 GPA in the Public Relations Program!

Kim Leitch, a junior goalkeeper, ended her season with 20 games started, 27 saves in conference, a total of 82 saves, along with 8 total shut outs! She also held steady a 3.47 GPA in the Electronic Media & Film Program!

 

Congratulations to our athletes! Keep up the good work!

Tuesday, November 18, 2014

NCAA Tournament

This past weekend the team traveled to Mechanicsburg Pennsylvania to play in the 1st and 2nd round of the NCAA Tournament. The drive was long and the weather was cold but our Crusaders fought through all the adversity to prove themselves.

On Saturday November 15th at 1:30 we kicked off against Gettysburg College. We started off slow and timid but as time went on the girls found their edge and began to play as a team. Despite Gettysburg's 6 shots on goal to our 1 in the first half , our defense held strong and stopped all of their attacks. In the second half we stepped up our offensive game and tallied up 5 shots on goal to the Gettysburg's 6. At the end of regular time the game was still scoreless and we went into overtime. Our team was patient and smart as we managed the game while trying to attack and create scoring opportunities. At the end of 2 overtimes neither team had scored so we moved to PKs.

Gettysburg's first shooter came up to the plate and made her shot. Our first shooter was Emily Krause who calmly shot to the left post and made it. Gettysburg's second shooter also made it. Our second shooter was Kaitlyn Semelsberger who also made her shot as did the Gettysburg's shooter. Our third shooter, Jackie Kelly, hit the ball nicely but the Gettysburg keeper got a hand on it and saved it. Gettysburg's shooter made it her shot, while Shelby Johnson followed up with a great hit that went in. Gettysburg's next shot was saved by Kim Leitch who made the game even. Monique Hanayik stepped up next and placed her ball nicely in the net. The next Gettysburg shooter hit her ball over the goal and then Maura Fortino stepped up to take her shot. She hit it perfectly in the side of the net winning the game 5-4! After a quick celebration we started to prepare for our next match against Messiah.

 
 
The girls were tired and sore from playing 110 minutes on Saturday but new they had to start preparing for Messiah on Sunday! Our game began at 5pm and immediately we realized how much of a battle this game would be. Messiah came out guns blazing and much more rested than our girls. Even though they had an advantage our team hung in there and gave Messiah a challenge. We took a little while to adjust to the speed of play and in the first half we gave up 2 goals. At half time however our girls rallied together and decided not to give up and to fight back. They wanted to leave their mark and prove that they deserved to be in this game.
 
When they stepped on the field it was a completely different team than the first  half. They were organized, strong, and played quickly. Unfortunately we gave up an early goal on a goalkeeping error, but our team did not sit back. Only 2 minutes after Messiah's goal we were back in their half fighting for the ball and creating chances. Maura Fortino was scrapping in the box against a Messiah defender and miraculously got the ball to Mary Bushee who took a shot. It was deflected by a Messiah defender and rolled to the top of the box. Chloe Brown ran onto the ball, struck it one time and placed it far post!!
 
The game went on as we fought hard and kept attacking and creating chances. Even though our effort was there, we were unable to score again. The final score was 1-5 which does not accurately depict the game at all.
 
This team dug down deep and went out giving everything they had. They never sat back or admitted defeat and they played until the last seconds of the game. This season has been a great journey and has proven the character and heart of our players. They have done tremendous things as a team as well as individually and we cannot wait to continue to grow in the future.
 
Thank you to everyone who travelled, watched, and supported us on this incredible journey.
GO CRUSADERS
 



Tuesday, November 11, 2014

NCAA Selection Show

Yesterday, Monday November 10th at 1pm was the NCAA Selection Show which revealed all of the pods, who teams played, and where they are being sent!

We have been placed in a pod with Brooklyn, Gettysburg, and Messiah. On November 15th we head to Mechanicsburg Pennsylvania to face off against Gettysburg in the first round. Below is the link to the announcement along with our bracket!

Follow along with us as we take the next step in our season and continue the journey of excellence!
GO CRUSADERS!
 
 
 

 

 

Sunday, November 9, 2014

OAC Championship

Today we faced off against Baldwin Wallace to fight for the conference title. Our team was ready for battle and to walk away as champions once again. We came out of the gates with full force and attacked quickly and effectively! In the second minute Claire Quinn played a diagonal flighted ball that broke the BW back line. Shelby Johnson ran onto it, dribbled right at the keeper, and placed the ball past  her putting us on the board! As we all rejoiced the girls rallied up and decided to continue the quick pace and offensive pressure. In the third minute Becca Cartmill found herself with the ball in the middle of the field and passed it wide to Morgan Austin, who left her place at right back, and advanced up the field with pace. As she dribble towards goal she saw an opportunity and shot the ball which soared into the far post! With the score 2-0 our Crusaders received higher pressure and physicality from the BW team. There was a tremendous battle through the midfield and each team fought to keep possession and attack the opposing goals. Even though the game was tougher and more physical, Amanda Kachaylo, among others, fought through it and helped us to our third goal. She received the ball out on the right flank and took on the BW defender who she blew past on the dribble. As she approached the end line she slotted the ball back towards the pk spot and Mary Bushee ran on, hit it one time, and scored! We ended the half 3-0.

The whole team anticipated that the BW players would come out stronger and harder than the first half and they did. Early in the half we allowed them a corner kick which resulted in a scramble in the box. Despite the BW efforts, our Crusaders cleared the ball and reorganized to keep the ball away from our goal. The battle continued and the game went back and forth between the teams. In the 67th minute however we took our efforts and made them count! Emily Krause received the ball, turned a defender and crossed the ball into the box. Shelby Johnson ran onto the pass, hit it one time, and placed it into the near post! Although we scored and had exceptional efforts afterwards, the BW attack snuck one past us in the 69th minute. After their goal the whole team stepped it up and finished the game strong. As the minutes counted down we knew that we had the game! Once it was over the girls stormed the field as they captured their 3rd conference championship in 4 years!

This win truly was a team effort and every player made it possible for us to win the championship! Not only did we come out strong but we ended strong as well! Tomorrow Monday November 10th at 1pm is the NCAA pooling where we will find out who our next opponent is! Stay up to date with us as we embark on another NCAA tournament run! A huge thank you for everyone who has supported us along this journey and will continue to support us as we advance!

Friday, November 7, 2014

Semi-Finals vs. ONU

Yesterday afternoon we took the trip to Ohio Northern University to play in the Semi-Finals of the OAC Tournament. ONU beat us in the regular season 0-1 at home and our team knew how important it was to win the game and prove that we deserve to advance to the final. Despite the rain and wind our girls fought hard through the challenges and walked away with another W!

As the game began it became clear that it would be a battle for possession and the team that could attack at speed the most effectively would be the victors. The first few minutes was back and forth with both teams attacking and trying to get the competitive advantage and control the game. We started off a little slow and allowed ONU to accumulate 4 corner kicks within 20 minutes. On the flip side we prevented every attack, defended hard and kept the game scoreless at the half.

In the second half the weather picked up and made the field exceptionally slick with gusts of wind that manipulated the ball. The girls knew that they had 45 minutes to seal the deal and began the half attempting to gain control over the play. Again however we came out slow while ONU came out fast and attacked our goal with vengeance. Our defending however kept strong and between our back line and our keeper, Kim Leitch, we stopped all of their attempts. Half way through, we began to play our game and started winning the 50/50 balls out of the air and distributing creatively to our forwards. We attacked at speed and took it to their defense and keeper showing our true skill and heart. After many shots on goals that were either saved, deflected, or wide we finally set up an opportunity in the 70th minute and capitalized. Shelby Johnson won the ball wide of the goal, dribbled across the face and shot far post beating the keeper! After the goal we buckled down on defense and managed the game until the time ran out. As the announcer counted down the final seconds the team rejoiced and stormed the field celebrating the win!

With the win against ONU we advance to the conference championship which will be held at Bernlohr Stadium at Capital University against Baldwin Wallace. The game will take place on Sunday November 9th with a kick off time of 2pm. Lets fill the stands and support our team as they fight for another championship!
GO CRUSADERS!
 
 

Tuesday, November 4, 2014

First Round OAC Tournament vs. JCU

It was a great day for soccer as we entered the Ohio Athletic Conference tournament today! We faced John Carroll University who stunned us in regular play, beating us with only 40 seconds left in overtime. Today the tables turned however as we walked away with a win advancing us to the semi-finals!

Right off the bat the girls were hyped up and ready to battle for redemption! We started off with high pressure in every third of the field forcing many turnovers. When we won the ball we attacked at speed looking to combine and create opportunities. Within the first 10 minutes alone we had 6 shots on goal, one hitting the post and miraculously saved by the keeper. Although we had a total of 14 shots on goal, a corner kick, and countless chances to take the lead we ended the half tied at zeros.

After a short break at the half the Crusaders were rejuvenated and ready to face another 45 minutes of play. We won 50/50 balls out of our midfield and defense and transitioned quickly into the attack. In the first 10 minutes of play we accumulated a corner kick and 4 shots on goal. The JCU attack accumulated a few corner kicks and shots on goal but our defense held strong and cleared away every chance they had. Towards the end of the half we really pushed our play into gear and racked up another 10 shots on goal with 3 more corner kicks! Despite our clearly dominant possession we were unable to sink the ball into the net, so we went into overtime.

The time started and our players went into overdrive as they chased down every opportunity with a drive unmatched by the JCU team. Only 4 minutes into the game, Becca Cartmill won the ball out of the air and dribbled at goal. She blasted a shot at the keeper who blocked it but knocked it loose. Shelby Johnson, already on her run towards goal, put a foot on it and knocked it past the keeper and their tracking defenders into the net winning the game 1-0! This win was well deserved as the entire team put their whole hearts into this game and were able to redeem themselves against JCU.

We will travel to Ohio Northern University on Thursday, November 6 with a kick off at 4pm for the semi-final game! Although it is an away game we do hope to have our CapFam cheering us on and supporting us! GO CRUSADERS!

Monday, November 3, 2014

11/1/14 vs. Baldwin Wallace

Our last regular season game was held this past Saturday at Bernlohr Stadium against Baldwin Wallace. Since our regular conference play was coming to an end the team knew how important this game was in regards to our conference tournament seed and they had prepared tremendously throughout the previous week.

The Crusaders came out of the gates ready to play hard and battle for this win! Only a couple minutes into play we were set up with a free kick just yards outside BW's box. Claire Quinn placed the ball perfectly at the near post where Mary Bushee ran on, used her body and pushed the ball into the net. As we celebrated the goal the ref, however ended our excitement with an offsides call. A wave of defeat swept across our girls as they tried to shake off the sudden halt in momentum. Around 20 minutes into play we caused a foul around half field. With the wind in Baldwin Wallace's favor, their center back struck the ball and it floated across the field and into the top of our goal. Once BW scored their goal we realized that the rest of the game would be a fight for the win. At the end of the half we were losing 0-1.

The team regrouped and made a point to start and maintain the advantage in the second half. We were determined to even the score and played extremely hard to create many opportunities at goal. As we contained the Baldwin Wallace's attack and attempted at our own, the time dwindled down. At the 81st minute we had a corner and everyone knew that they had to make it count. Shelby Johnson played the ball in to the box and each team scrambled to gain possession. The ball was knocked out but met by Becca Cartmill who reserved it into the box. Morgan Austin made contact and the ball ended up in the vicinity of  Mary Bushee who got a head on it and placed it side netting! With the game tied 1-1 the Crusaders took the momentum of the goal and attacked the BW defense. Although tremendous effort was made to go forward we were unable to score ending regular time in a tie.

Our team knew the reality of overtime in the fact that they could end it as quickly as they wanted. They had momentum and a great desire to win the game which translated onto the field. In the first 6 minutes we accumulated 3 corner kicks and 5 shots on goal. In the 7th minute we were fouled around the 25 yard mark. Claire Quinn saw an opportunity far post and put the ball exactly there. Waiting was Mariah Richards who gained an advantage over a defender, put her head on the ball and knocked it far post into the goal! We had won the game and the team was overjoyed as they bombarded the field!

We ended regular play third in the conference. Our first tournament game is tomorrow November 4th at home against John Carroll University. We kick off at 2pm! See you there!



Thursday, October 30, 2014

Senior Night

Last night we played against Heidelberg! There was a great energy in our stadium as we honored our one and only senior Jessica Cermelj! She is the lone survivor of her incoming class as she persevered through her 4 years! Not only has Jess made it four year on this team but she has also left her legacy behind. She puts her whole heart into everything she does and it really shows how much she cares about this team and her teammates! During the game against Heidelberg Jess gained a point as she had 1 assist and 2 shots on goal! She battled hard and contributed to our team win 5-1!

 
 
 
 As the game started Heidelberg took off on the offensive. Our girls struggled to adjust to the game at first, allowing a goal by heidelberg in a moment of weakness. Once they realized that we were down they huddled up and decided to change the way they were playing and to take control of the game. 4 minutes after the Heidelberg goal Jess Cermelj found the ball in the middle of the Field and played it through the defense to Becca Cartmill who ran on, took the keeper and placed the ball in the back of the net! After the first goal the Crusaders kept the momentum and really took it to Heidelberg. Our next goal came from Mary Bushee who won the ball in the back on defense, took her space and dribbled aggressively up the field. She found herself at the top of the box and ambitiously took a shot which landed in the far side of the net! Soon after our second goal a great defensive act kept the scoring going. Taylor Atkins and Shelby Johnson both pressured the ball up top and Shelby won the ball and took off towards goal. Shelby blasted the ball past the goalie leaving us in the lead 3-1 at the end of the first half!

In the second half we changed up our lineup and went into full attack mode. The girls came out strong and determined to keep the scoring going. 8 minutes into the half Amanda Kachaylo received the ball out wide and took on her defender towards goal. She beat the Heidelberg D and slotted the ball across the box to Mary Bushee who shot the ball and it landed in the back of the net! Again a few minutes later, Amanda Kachaylo took on a defender, beat her and then passed the ball on to Becca Cartmill who shot far post and hit the side netting! We ended the game winning 5-1!

Not only was the win a wonderful way to end senior night for Jess, but also a great way to pick up our attack and work great together as a team! Our next game is this Saturday against Baldwin Wallace! We will face off at Bernlohr Stadium at 11am! Come out and support us with your Purple Pride!!


Monday, October 27, 2014

10/25 vs. John Carroll

On Saturday we travelled to John Carroll for a tough game that left us all feeling disheartened.

As we step onto the field for the first half the team had a great energy about them and within minutes we were set up with a corner kick. Claire Quinn placed the ball at the corner and hit it perfectly near post to Maura Fortino who was ready at the near post! Maura flicked the ball with her head past the keeper and into the goal! The girls were ecstatic as they took the lead. The energy stayed consistant through the first half as we fought for possession and to increase our lead. At the half we were up 1-0.

As the second half began both teams were struggling to gain the upper hand. We gave up a corner kick and John Carroll took advantage of their opportunity. The ball was played into the box where both teams fought to win the ball. As the box flooded with people the ball was kicked past our keeper tying up the game at 1s. For the rest of the half we went on the offensive and had countless opportunities to finish the game. Unfortunately however we were unable to sink our chance. At the end of regular time the game was still tied 1-1 so we went into overtime.

Going into overtime the girls came out fierce and created opportunities that we again were unable to capitalize on. After the first ten minutes the girls came off the field to recoop and prepare for the second overtime. We fought hard and both teams were exhausted as we tried to gain the upper hand. We held out strong until the last minute when their team played a ball over our backs heads. They tracked fast but were unable to stop the JCU forward as she placed the ball past our keeper and into the net. The game was over and a wave of defeat swept our team. We had many opportunities to put the game away but were unsuccessful in our attempts.

After the game however our parents were there to cheer the girls up and feed them with a wonderful meal! We thank you so much for all the effort and time you put into making our players feel at home and giving them a much needed emotional boost after a tough loss.

We have two days of hard work ahead of us in prepartation for our senior night Wednesday against Heidelberg. Kick off is at 4pm. Please come and cheer on your Crusaders and our one and only senior Jessica Cermelj! GO CRUSADERS!

Wednesday, October 22, 2014

10/21 vs. Marietta

Yesterday we took the 2 hour drive out to Marietta to play in our 6th conference game. As soon as we got there the bad weather started to come down on us. The field was already muddy and slick and the consistent rain made it even more challenging. Despite the clear negatives of the weather and the beaten down field our Crusaders came out strong and determined to make a statement. The team worked well together and transitioned quickly creating a ton of scoring opportunities! In the first half alone we had 14 shots on goal resulting in 3 goals! The first was a cross from Amanda Kachaylo which was run down by Chloe Brown who placed it far post! Only four minutes later we scored again when Maura Fortino slotted the ball across the box where Amanda Kachaylo got on the end of it and finished! Then again 5 minutes later Becca Cartmill struck the ball towards goal, the goalie deflected it and Becca, who didn't give up on the shot, followed up and hit it into the goal! Her tenacity and efforts from the team left us up 3-0 at the half.

Going into the second half the girls were pumped from our success in the first half. They came out fierce and quickly began to attack creating more scoring opportunities. Five minutes into the second half Maura Fortino, once again, crossed the ball through the box to Amanda Kachaylo who placed it in the lower far corner! After the momentum of a quick goal the girls won the ball back. Claire Quinn took a shot from outside the box that hit the cross bar and bounced back into the box, Maura Fortino quickly saw the ball coming back out and sprinted to finish! 10 minutes later we gained a corner kick which was struck nicely by Claire Quinn. The ball was greeted by Mariah Richards at the near post who jumped up and headed it down and into the box! 9 minutes after that Monique Hanayik dribbled the ball down the field, took it to the end line and slotted it back towards Shelby Johnson who was making her way to goal. Shelby placed the ball one time past the keeper for our final goal of the game!

The Crusaders moved the ball quickly and fought hard for every 50/50 chance and we really used this game as an opportunity to get better and gain confidence in our attack. We had great efforts individually and as a group which is why we were able to create and finish so many opportunities! We are excited to face John Carroll this Saturday at 6pm at their field! Preparation and determination are key the next few days as we prepare for our next opportunity for greatness!

Monday, October 20, 2014

Busy Weekend

This past weekend the girls had fall break and along with that they were given a break from soccer as well. The pressures of school, soccer, social lives, and family were weighing heavily on our athletes and it was obvious they were ready for a day or two off and that's exactly what they got. On Friday, with classes cancelled, a group of players went the The Maize as bonding time and an opportunity to have some fun. The day was fantastic for hay rides, pumpkin patches, mazes, and campfires. It was a wonderful time and everyone truly enjoyed themselves!


 Saturday at Bernlohr Stadium we faced Ohio Northern with a kick off of 11am. The game started out smooth as we possessed the ball and moved it around purposefully. Unfortunately however, after a string of mistakes on our end Ohio Northern scored just 11 minutes into play. The rest of the half became a battle for possession and for control of the game.

In the second half our Crusaders came out fierce, took control and dominated the play. They kept the ball in our offensive half the rest of the game and had countless attempts at goal. We had 18 shots on goal but they all fell short of scoring. Even though we kept the ball, created chances, and fought for every opportunity to score we were unable to finish. The game ended in a loss 0-1. Even though the outcome was unfavorable, we were able to see points and areas that need to be addressed and everyday we can work to get better in those specific areas. We are preparing for our next match tomorrow against Marietta. Kick off is at 4pm at the Marietta Soccer Complex.



Tuesday, October 14, 2014

10/11 vs Otterbein

This past Saturday we went to Westerville to face our conference rival Otterbein. There was electric energy in the air as we took the field for our third conference match. In the first half both teams struggled to gain possession and it was difficult for us to transition into the offensive third. Our defense held strong however and the half ended scoreless.

Going into the second half it was clear that the game had turned to a physical battle as both teams eagerly attempted to create scoring opportunities. Our offense created a few scoring chances but came up short despite creative efforts from Becca Cartmill and Shelby Johnson. Our defense was solid and held off the Otterbein attack with Chloe Brown clearing a shot off the line and Kim Leitch saving everything that came her way. After 90 minutes of play the game was still scoreless so we went into 2 overtimes playing a total of 110 minutes. We ended in a tie 0-0 against our rivals leaving us 2-0-1 in the conference. Exceptional play by Kaitlyn Semelsberger in the back to keep things organized and she fought hard the entire 110 minutes.

Although we would have liked a win, it is always hard going on the road to play a rival and we fought hard through the long match. We have areas to work through and we will work hard the next couple days before we play against Wilmington on Wednesday at home at 4pm! See you there!

Wednesday, October 8, 2014

10/7 vs. Muskingum

Our second conference opponent was Muskingum and we faced them at their place last night at 7pm. The beginning of the half we came out strong, possessed the ball, passed and moved quickly giving us control of the game. Although we were in control we struggled to get solid scoring opportunities but in the 33 minute Maura Fortino got control of the ball and rocketed it towards goal. The ball hit off of a Muskingum defender and found its place in the side of the net. The half ended with the Crusaders winning 1-0.

The second half the team rallied together and decided to come out strong and within a minute of the half we scored. Mary Bushee made a run up the sideline from her defensive position, won the ball, beat a defender and struck the ball upper 90. Her efforts left us up 2-0 just minutes into the second half. Despite our efforts we were unsuccessful in getting any more goals. We managed the game, continued to attack, but ultimately could not advance. We won the game 2-0 making it our second conference win along with our fourth win in a row.

This Saturday we take on Otterbein in a rival game against our third conference opponent. We play away with a kick off at 1pm. We are excited for the opportunity of a winning streak of 5 games. Our preparation and focus are key this week as we plan for our next battle! Go Crusaders!

Tuesday, October 7, 2014

Red Card Cancer Game

On Saturday we had our Red Card Cancer game that raised money for the Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center research and treatment program. Our opponent was Mt. Union and they joined us in the fight against cancer and helped us raise funds! We came together for a greater cause and raised over $1,400! We sold t-shirts and accepted donations for wristbands and both sets of fans were very generous in helping us reach our goals!

Each team had honorary captains who were either cancer survivors or cancer fighters and they were recognized for their courage in fighting such an intimidating and life altering sickness. They participated in the coin toss and were able to sit on the bench and cheer on their teams!

As we started the game both teams came out strong but soon we took possession of the ball and started to work the game around creating chances. Half way through the first half, at the 23rd minute, Amanda Kachaylo took her dribble towards the 18 box and hit a lofted shot that went over the keepers head! This effort left us up 1-0 at the end of the first half!

At the start of the second half, Capital took charge and aggressively went on the offensive creating a scoring opportunity only 57 seconds later! Becca Cartmill had the ball outside the 18 and passed it into the box to Maura Fortino who finished low in the corner! 14 minutes later Amanda Kachaylo once again took the ball towards the goal and played the ball past the keeper! The game ended with the Crusaders ahead 3-0 in our first conference game of the year!

This game was a great confidence booster and really showed the potential of our team! We fought hard, played smart, and there was an immense amount of effort from everyone who stepped on the field! Today we take on Muskingum at their place at 7pm! Wish us luck as we take on our second conference opponent of the year!

Wednesday, October 1, 2014

9/30/14 vs. Ohio Wesleyan

Last night our girls went to Ohio Wesleyan in their last game before conference play. As we started the game we struggled to play to our strengths and had succumb to pressure from the opponent leaving ourselves in a frantic state. Our efforts were evident at an individual level but not quite there as a team. Ending the first half the score was tied at zeros and a frustration took over the team.

Entering the second half we began to connect the dots but in a moment of weakness Ohio Wesleyan scored the first goal in the 62nd minute. After stopping further attempts from the opponent the Crusaders kicked it into gear with a drive by Becca Cartmill who shot to the far post. As it looked like it was going just wide of the goal, Monique Hanayik sprinted to the post, got a foot on the ball, and placed it in the back of the net. This great exertion of effort by both girls left the game tied at 1-1 with only 3 minutes left in regular play. The last 3 minutes we took off in the offensive to win the game but our chances fell short pushing us into overtime.

Before the first overtime the girls came together and decided that they were going to come out strong and win the game, which they did! Only 3 minutes into over time, and after countless shots on goal, the ball fell into the feet of Maura Fortino who shot it past the keeper winning the game. This was Maura's first goal of the season and well deserved after she gave a tremendous effort for the full game and left everything on the field. Honorable mentions from the game were also Mary Bushee who worked extremely hard and never gave up, along with Chloe Brown who stayed strong in the back and fought hard throughout the game.

This Saturday we take on our first conference opponent Mt. Union at home for our Red Card Cancer game.We will be selling t-shirts, wristbands and more to raise awareness and funds for cancer research. We hope you will join us and help us raise money for a great cause along with cheering on your Crusaders. Kick off is at 4pm!

Tuesday, September 30, 2014

9/27/14 vs. Earlham

This past Saturday we took on Earlham at home in our second to last game before our conference play. The first half started a little slow as we began to get our feet and a good rhythm for the game. 30 minutes in we had our first goal shot by Claire Quinn off a long ball played by Morgan Austin. After the first goal was put in the net we really got rolling! Entering the second half we picked up the pace, kept possession, and went on the offensive! With a total of 15 shots in the second half we were bound to sink some into the net! In the 63rd minute of play Mary Bushee finished a chance off a ball played by Shelby Johnson making the game 2-0. Only 9 minutes later Taylor Atkins used her body to beat the keeper near post off a corner kick played by Shelby. Then only 3 minutes after, Shelby scored by intercepting a misplayed ball by Earlham's defense. The final score of the game was 4-0 giving us the current record of 6-3!

The whole team really improved on our speed of play, movement off the ball, and our decision making throughout the game. Once we got a feel for the play we began to combine allowing us to get into the offensive half. We are striving to see those same aspects as we take on Ohio Wesleyan tonight at 7pm! We travel to their fields with the objective of another W before we hit our conference play!

Tuesday, September 23, 2014

Atlanta Trip

This past weekend our Women's Soccer team traveled down to Atlanta Georgia to take on Agnes Scott and Emory! The drive was long but the girls made themselves comfortable with lots of movies and naps. The day we arrived we were able to relax in our hotel and prepare for Fridays game against Agnes Scott.

On Friday September 19th the team kicked off at 4pm against Agnes Scott College (ASC) and we came out strong. Holding the majority of the possession of the half we were able to slot a ball across the box to find Chloe Brown's feet in the 16th minute giving us a lead of 1-0. The slot came from Becca Cartmill after she won the ball and dribbled at their defense and soon found Chloe at the top of the box. After the first goal the pace slowed slightly but our defense held strong in the back as our offense worked the ball looking for more opportunities. Going into the second half the Crusaders came out strong and continued to possess the ball. Even though we had many scoring opportunities we had troubles finding the back of the net until the last 4 minutes of the game. At 86 minutes Mary Bushee crossed the ball and found Taylor Atkins on the far side who placed it in the back of the net. Only 42 seconds later Mary Bushee, once again, found a pass to the top of the 18 box to Becca Cartmill who struck it nicely and was able to put it in the net to give the Crusaders a 3-0 finish. This game gave us an opportunity to work out some kinks and get our legs going after a long cramped bus ride. Putting this game away was a positive start to the weekend.

On Saturday the team was welcomed by the DeMessa and Brand families at the DeMessa house for lunch and dessert. They prepared a delicious spread for the girls and homemade cupcakes for after! The girls got a home cooked meal and were able to unwind and enjoy the company. We really appreciate everything the DeMessa and Brand families did for us while in Atlanta! After lunch we headed to Stone Mountain to see the laser light show. It was a great experience for them to see the show along with some history on the Battle for Atlanta during the Civil War. The show was a mix of history, modern music, and everything in between.

Sunday we began to prepare for our game against Emory which kicked off at 1pm. Going into the game the girls knew that it would be a battle, the think southern heat would weigh them down, and that their best efforts were needed throughout the game. The game began and the Crusaders came out strong moving the ball quickly and really putting it to Emory. The game went back and forth as both teams pressed on attempting to create scoring opportunities. In the 11th and 39th minute however the Emory Eagles scored ending the half with a 0-2 lead by Emory. Going into the second half the girls got a second wind and came out battling to get on the board. Only 3 minutes into the half Chloe Brown scored of a failed clearance from the Emory keeper. She volleyed the ball into the goal putting us on the board for a score of 1-2. The whole team continued to battle and despite having more scoring chances were unsuccessful. Emory scored once again to give the final score of 1-3. Even though the game ended in a loss for us, the girls truly battled hard and left everything on the field. Not only did they play as a team but they never gave up on the game and kept fighting defensively and offensively through the pain and heat to try to get on the board again.

The trip overall was a success and a great bonding opportunity for the girls. A lot was accomplished during this trip and each day we will continue to grow and get better together as a team. Our next game is on Saturday, September 27th at 4pm at home against Earlham.

Monday, September 15, 2014

9/14/14 vs. Carnegie Mellon

Yesterday Capital Women's Soccer faced Carnegie Mellon at home at 4:30pm. The first half was a strong battle from both teams in attempt to gain possession and create scoring opportunities. Our defense held strong to keep the Tartans out of our defensive third. Alexis Brand had great saves in the box to keep the game tied at zeros going into the half.

As the second half began the Crusaders came out strong defensively once again and the game faced a physical battle as we kept them from our goal and attempted to attack theirs. Even though we tried to get good looks at goal the Tartan defense also remained strong and was able to stop our shots and our attacking drives. Late in the second half however Carnegie Mellon broke through and landed a shot on goal leaving us down 0-1. With only 9 minutes left in play the Crusaders went on the offensive quickly and made every attempt to tie up the game. Although the effort was there, time ran out leaving the Tartans as the victors in this match.

Even though the game resulted in a loss there was much to learn from playing the #6 team in the nation. The Crusaders made positive strides on the defensive end and realized areas of improvement on the attacking end. This loss will only drive us to continually get better every day and fuel our desire to win as we take the road to Atlanta this coming weekend. We face Agnes Scott this Friday and Emory this coming Sunday. Both are opportunities to be excellent and we will accept the challenges head on!

Sunday, September 14, 2014

9/12 vs. Waynesburg

This Friday we faced Waynesburg at home and came out with a rough start. As we tried to find our own rhythm to the game we unfortunately gave up a goal in the 21st minute. A lofted ball that soared over our keepers head put the Waynesburg Yellow Jackets up with a one goal lead. As the game continued we struggled to get our feet and although we had many scoring opportunity we were unsuccessful in finishing them. In the 79th minute, however, a streak of passion and effort came from Becca Cartmill when she scrambled in the box and was able to find the back of the net! She was assisted by Mariah Richards from a ball served into the box. With the game tied, and not much time left, the Crusaders went to work fighting for the lead. Only 8 minutes later was the game winner struck by Taylor Atkins. The goal was the product of a corner kick by Shelby Johnson. As the ball bobbled around the box Taylor put contact on the ball and found the back of the net allowing us to take the lead for the last minute of the game. We held strong for the last minute defensively and were able to see the game out with a win.

Although this game was not perfect by any means for us, individual efforts pulled us through as we ended up on top. The Crusaders have much to work on but even when we don't play our best we are still able to find a way to win. All of our talents and assets will be put to the test today as we take on the ranked Carnegie Mellon at home at 4:30pm. Come out and support the Women's Soccer Crusaders as they battle the Tartans.

Wednesday, September 10, 2014

CONGRATULATIONS BECCA!


This past week Sophomore Becca Cartmill, Tememcula, CA, earned the Ohio Athletic Conference Player of the Week honors for her 3 goal & 1 assist performance against PSU-A & Juniata.  We are very excited for Becca and believe it will be just the first of many awards for our Crusaders this season!

Monday, September 8, 2014

Capital Invitational

This past weekend Capital Woman's Soccer had back to back games here at Bernlohr for the Capital University Invitational Tournament.

During Friday's game, Milwaukee School of Engineering (Wis.) scored the first goal in the 26th minute. Going into the half we were down 0-1 but only a few minutes after play resumed Capital was set up for a corner kick. When the ball was played out of the box Claire Quinn met it with a one touch shot from the outskirts of the 18 box tying up the game! Only 10 minutes later, Capital's Amanda Kachaylo scored again to gain the lead. Only having the lead for 8 minutes, MSOE scored to tie up the game 2-2. After that goal the Crusaders decided to pick up the pace and attack the goal with tenacity because only minutes after Emily Krause scored to once again take the lead making the score 3-2. Soon after, Taylor Atkins got a flighted ball in the air where she had a first time shot that went over the keepers head to make the game 4-2. The Crusaders kept off MSOE for a good 10 minutes until they scored again in the 83rd minute. At 4-3, the game came to a close with Capital as the Victor. Although there was a back and forth battle for the lead, Capital came out on top  and ended the day with a 3-0-0 record.

Only 24 hours later the Capital Crusaders kicked off again against Allegheny (Pa.). Throughout the first half both teams were neck and neck as we battled to gain the lead. Going into the second half the game was still scoreless at 0-0. In the 65th minute however, Shelby Johnson received a pass from Becca Cartmill and was able to break away and make the shot leaving the Crusaders with a 1 goal lead. Despite all efforts to keep the lead, we were scored on by a corner kick chance which tied the game and then scored on again from a shot just outside the 18 box. Once trailing, the team gave much effort to tie the game once again but had no success. The final score was 1-2 leaving the Crusaders with an overall record of 3-1-0.

This past weekend brought a tough loss but it only fuels the fires within us to get better as a team and strive everyday to be excellent. There were learning opportunities and the loss gave way to the ability to grow from pain and disappointment. This week will be a golden opportunity to fix the problems experienced this weekend and focus on our next challenge coming this Weekend. Capital takes on Waynesburg at Bernlohr Stadium on Friday at 5:30pm. On Sunday we face Carnegie Mellon at home at 4:30. Two great chances to show our strengths and assets!

Monday, September 1, 2014

On The Road

This past weekend Capital Woman's soccer took off to Pennsylvania to take on Penn St Altoona and Juniata back to back! Leaving early Friday morning for our 5 hour journey to Altoona we had no idea the difficulties that we would endure. Once we arrived safe and sound at Penn St Altoona our girls put aside the struggles and focused on the task in front of us. We came out on top with a win 3-1 and goals were scored by Amanda Kachaylo(1) and Becca Cartmill(2)!

We stayed over night and and woke up ready to tackle the next challenge, two games in two days! On our drive to Juniata however we witnessed something no one could have predicted. An Amish horse and buggy was in an accident with an SUV which occurred just moments before we passed by.
Our thoughts and prayers go out to the family and friends of Mary and Daniel Swarey along with their horse. May you rest in peace.
Seeing this terrible tragedy left an impact on all of us and gave us a reminder that every life is precious and to be thankful everyday for the gifts we are given.

Arriving at the Juniata campus the mood was sad and our minds were elsewhere other than focusing on the game, which was to be expected. Although we could have let this occurrence take over our emotions, focus and mentality, we banded together to finish our last obstacle of the weekend. We were exhausted from a game just 24 hours before, our hearts were heavy with grief for the Swarey family, and we had every reason to give up. Even with these aspects against us we, once again, came out on top with win 2-1! Goals came from Amanda Kachaylo and Becca Cartmill!

Even though we had struggles and difficulties along the way, ultimately our team was able to come together and do what we set out to do this past weekend. Two wins in two days truly shows the strength our team has not only together but individually as well.

Next weekend, September 5th and 6th, we take on MSOE and Allegheny here at our Bernlohr stadium. Friday at 3:30pm and Saturday at 3pm! Please come out and support your Crusaders with purple pride! Can't wait to see you there!

Monday, August 25, 2014

Eventful Weekend

This past weekend was full of excitement for our Woman's Soccer team! Friday we started the 2014 season off with an exhibition game against Case Western Reserve University. All together the exhibition match was a great opportunity to locate areas that need improvement and areas that we have strength in.  Our goal was scored by Monique Hanayik after a beautiful build up the middle of the field. The exhibition game revealed to us that we have some aspects of the game to work on but with how hard our girls have been working every day is a step in the right direction! Hard work, dedication, and perseverance will allow us to reach our goals! It was also good to see so much support from families and friends during the game!

On Saturday we had past players come back to Bernlohr and participate in our annual Alumni game! There was a tremendous turnout this year with 20+ alumni present! It was great to see so many familiar faces and good to see that the alumni haven't lost their spark on the field! The competition was friendly, exciting, and a wonderful opportunity to reminisce on old times while supporting our current 2014 team! Hope to see those faces again throughout the season!

 

There is a reserve game at Bernlohr Stadium at 6pm tomorrow, Tuesday the 26th against Cedarville! Hope to see you there!
This weekend we are on the road to play Penn St-Altoona and Juniata!

Thursday, August 21, 2014

A Great Beginning

This years preseason has been full of hard work, determination and perseverance, which are characteristics we love to see! The girls have spent 5 days practicing twice a day through the heat, humidity, rain and shine! Even though muscles were sore, feet heavy, and bodies exhausted they pushed through the struggles and met their challenges head on! Now that 2 a days are complete the girls are taking time to focus on healing and relaxing their minds and bodies with yoga every day. Not only is it important for us to be physically focused but also mentally focused as we start our 2014 season! Our first exhibition game is scheduled for Friday August 22 at 6pm at home against Case Western. This will be our first test as a new team and another opportunity to propel ourselves to excellence.

 


Come out and support your Capital Crusaders this Friday with purple pride!

Saturday, August 9, 2014

And so it begins!





With the NSCAA Rankings show yesterday confirming it we now know that Capital Women's Soccer begins the 2014 season with the potential to be one of the best NCAA Division III teams in the nation!

Press clippings are nice but we will use this nod as more fuel for our journey to excellence.  By focusing on the process for excellence, and doing the little things every day, we believe the results will fall our way more often than not!

Our journey truly gets underway on August 15 when the players report and we can't wait for the ride!


Friday, May 30, 2014

Welcome to the Family... Megan Lindbert



Megan comes to us via Roselle, Illinois, where she enjoyed a very successful career at the high school level (Lake Park HS) as well as at the club level (Sockers FC ECNL ). She is transferring into Capital as a sophomore after completing her freshman year playing for NCAA Division I Kent State University in 2013.

A few of Megan's high school accomplishments include being a four (4) year varsity soccer letter winner and a team captain both her Junior and Senior years at Lake Park.  Although she missed a portion of her Junior year with a knee injury Megan finished her Lake Park career having led the Lancers to both an Illinois Regional and Sectional Championships.  Individually Megan earned multiple Upstate Elite Conference honors, as well as, both Illinois All-Sectional and State honors, while setting Lake Park Soccer school records for:  Most Goals in a Season, Most Points in a Season, Most Goals in a Career and Most Points in a Career.  Megan also finished off her career being honored by the Daily Herald as an Athletic Scholar for her Senior year.

In terms of her club accomplishments Megan enjoyed a tremendous career as the captain for the Chicago Sockers FC ECNL.  Megan's Sockers team won two (2) US Club Soccer Regional Championships representing Illinois in the US Soccer Region II Championships.  She led the Sockers to several Illinois State Cup finals, Nike Cup Tournament Championships and was moved up to the oldest age group to participate in the US Club Soccer National Cup and Manchester United Cup Championships for the Sockers.

According to Coach Kouns "We are very excited that Megan decided to join our family and can not wait for her to arrive on campus in August. Megan offers us tremendous leadership and experience.  She is going to instantly make us a more dangerous team due to her intelligence as a soccer player and ability to finish."

Monday, April 28, 2014

CAP WSOC NIGHT WITH THE CREW!!!

APRIL 26 WAS A GREAT NIGHT FOR CAPITAL WOMEN'S SOCCER 
AS WE WERE HONORED BY THE COLUMBUS CREW FOR OUR
2013 NCAA DIVISION III NATIONAL SEMI-FINALIST FINISH! 

To read more about the evening you can click here for the story from the Capital Athletic Website:  http://athletics.capital.edu/sports/wsoc/2013-14/releases/20140421rczxph

Wednesday, April 16, 2014

Welcome to the Family... Chloe Brown


Chloe comes to us via Monclova, Ohio, and has enjoyed a very successful career at the high school level (Anthony Wayne HS) as well as at the club level (Pacesetter SC ).

A few of Chloe's high school accomplishments include: Four (4) year varsity soccer letter winner and senior captain for Coach Lori Williams.  Chloe helped lead the Lady Generals to a 2013 Northern Lakes League (NLL) Championship, back-to-back District Championships in 2012 & 2013, Regional Semi-Finals in 2012 and she scored the goal to send Anthony Wayne to the Regional Final in 2013.  You can check out video of Chloe's game winning goal via BCSN news at:  http://social.newsinc.com/media/json/69017/25308329/singleVideoOG.html?type=VideoPlayer%2F16x9&videoId=25308329#

Individually Chloe was earned 2013 All Northern Lakes League honors, as well as, 2013 All-District honors.  In conjunction with her academic success she was earned the 2013 Student-Athlete Academic Excellence Award from the NLL, the NW Ohio Scholastic Soccer Coaches Association (NWOSSCA) and the Senior Excellence Award from the National Soccer Coaches Association of America. 

In terms of her club accomplishments Chloe is currently playing for the Pacesetter Soccer Club.  Chloe's Pacesetter team were the 2012 Ohio-North State Cup Finalist and are currently ranked #3 in OH-N. 

According to Coach Kouns "We are very excited that Chloe decided to join our family and can not wait for her to arrive on campus in August. Chloe offers us tremendous leadership as a defender, or defensive midfielder, and her intelligence as a soccer player will reap great rewards this fall."

Tuesday, April 15, 2014

Welcome to the Family... MacKenzie Ciganick


MacKenzie comes to us via Bellaire, Michigan, and enjoyed a very successful career with her Bellaire High School Boys Soccer teammates.

As a four year letter winner for Bellaire High School Boys Soccer MacKenzie's high school accomplishments include being a 2013 Michigan High School Boys Soccer State Semi-Finalist with a 24-2 record, as well as, achieving both MHSSA Division 4 Regional and District 64 Championships.  Mackenzie also helped lead Bellaire to a perfect 10-0 record as 2013 Northern Michigan Soccer League (NMSL) Boys Soccer Champions, a 2012 NMSL Championship and three Team Academic All State selections.


In addition to her successful soccer career MacKenzie also enjoyed a tremendous career as a two time captain for the Bellaire Girls Track team.  The 2013 Track MVP earned All County, All Ski Valley Conference, and All Division 4 Region honors.  MacKenzie qualified in both 2013 & 2012 for the MHSSA state track meet in the 300 meter hurdles, the 800 meter relays and 1600 meter relays.  As a result of her tremendous athletic and academic career MacKenzie was named as the Michigan High School Athletic Association Scholar Athlete Award Winner!

According to Coach Kouns "We are very excited that MacKenzie decided to join our family and are looking forward to her to her arrival on campus in August.  MacKenzie brings with her a level of competitiveness and a toughness, from her career playing with boys, that will no doubt permeate the entire program and make it tough for opposing defenses to deal with!"  


 

Wednesday, April 9, 2014

Welcome to the Family... Caroline Hester

 
Caroline comes to us via Milford, Ohio, and has enjoyed a very successful career at the high school level (Milford HS) as well as at the club level (Cincinnati United Premier Gold ).

A few of Caroline's high school accomplishments include: Two (2) year varsity soccer letter winner at Milford, 2012 & 2013 Eastern Cincinnati Conference Soccer Championships and finishing as the #10 ranked team in Ohio. Individually Caroline was earned Academic All-ECC Conference honors in 2012 and 2013.  She was also named All-Southwest Ohio and All-Ohio in addition to serving as both the Junior Class and Senior Class President at Milford HS. 

In terms of her club accomplishments Caroline is currently playing for the U18 Cincinnati United Premier Gold team where she is also a teammate of fellow in-coming student-athlete Kiley Buchanan.   Just a few of their recent accomplishments have been:  2013 Adidas Blue Chip Showcase Champions, 2013 Crossroads of America Quarter-finalist, as well as, 2011 & 2013 Ohio-South State Cup Semi-Finalist.  This past year CUP Gold was also ranked the #4 team in Ohio-South.

According to Coach Kouns "We are very excited that Caroline decided to join our family and can not wait for her to arrive on campus in August. She offers us the opportunity to strengthen both our defense, and our midfield, making us a much more flexible unit moving forward for the fall!"