Wednesday, August 19, 2015

Podcast Co-Host Wanted!

As you are all aware, the college field hockey pre-season is underway all across the country and teams are taking the field. As you are probably less aware, this site has undertaken the noble venture of having a podcast to cover all of the news. The first two episodes were solo shows aimed at providing a preview of the defending champion, UCONN, and the runner-up, Syracuse. Now that the regular season is quickly approaching, we are looking to change the format of the show, and we need your help. In the first two episodes, it was simply me sharing my thoughts and going over the information. I enjoyed doing it that way, however we are always trying to make this site better, and that includes the new podcast. Because of that, we are looking for an ambitious person who would like to co-host a weekly podcast with me. The ideal candidate is someone who is knowledgable about the sport of field hockey (either through playing experience or by other means) and who follows the NCAA DI conferences. The ideal candidate is also willing to commit an hour a week for recording shows and light research. No previous podcasting experience is needed whatsoever, just a simple desire to talk about a great game. Having fresh ideas for show segments is definitely a plus as well as general creativity. Unfortunately this would not be a paid position, but who knows in the future if we ever have sponsorship?

If you are interested in this, please email me at collegefieldhockey@gmail.com or reach out on twitter (@CollegeFHtoday). I am so excited to bring you all a weekly podcast devoted to college field hockey, so please help out if you can.

Thursday, July 16, 2015

College Field Hockey Today Podcast

At this site, we are constantly trying to come up with ways to better cover the sport of field hockey. We love it, you love it, and we want as many people as possible to love the sport because it is such a fun game. Recently, we have been toying with the idea of a podcast for the site. This became an idea about 6 weeks ago but was an immediate "now how would that even work?". Well, after much planning I am glad to introduce the first ever College Field Hockey Today Podcast. Between now and the start of the regular season, we will be posting season previews for as many teams as possible. Our starting point, is the UCONN Huskies, the defending national champions. What better way to start then with the team who won it all?

Here is the Link (http://www.podomatic.com/media_library/get_media/10753179?dl=1) to the podcast.

We are working to get the podcast posted to other platforms and will hopefully have it be on iTunes soon. Please listen and let us know what you think!

Wednesday, April 1, 2015

Boston College's Kelly Doton is Ready

Late night flights and early morning tasks are all part of the job for a college field hockey coach. Kelly Doton may be new to the job at Boston College, but she has all the preparation she needs. Coach Doton is ready to take on the biggest challenges of the ACC and possibly no one is more enthusiastic than she is for the job.

When I talked to her on Monday morning I asked her how she felt about taking over as head coach at Boston College. She immediately began sharing words of excitement about the job. “I am really excited to be the head coach, this is an institution that I love and I am very excited for this opportunity,” she said. “I absolutely love the people that I work with and we are all on the same page with our goals.”

But enthusiasm is not the only quality needed to thrive in field hockey. Kelly Doton got the chance over the last three years to work with Coach Ainslee Lamb and learned as much as possible from her. “There’s an endless list of reasons why Ainslee is a great coach,” Doton said. “She has a sense of professionalism and always loved to see student-athletes grow. She based everything on sound principles and was always able to get the best out of her athletes.” The list truly went on and on for Doton as she explained what she had learned from Coach Lamb.

Before Doton joined the Boston College staff, she was an assistant at Indiana. But what about her playing career? Not every great coach had a great playing career. Luckily for Doton, her playing career was truly elite. During her time at Wake Forest, she won two national championships and won the Honda Award in 2003. Her accomplishments on the field did not end during college though, Doton went on to play for the national team and earn over 100 caps with the senior team.

“I think that with my playing career, my players have immediate respect,” Doton said. “Respect is something that is earned and that goes on and off the field. You have to show respect to earn respect”.
So at this point, Kelly Doton has the mentorship and a distinguished playing career, so what is necessary to be a good coach? The drive. I asked Coach Doton whether she was excited or nervous to be a first time head coach in the Atlantic Coast Conference. Without hesitation she told me that she wanted to be challenged. “I would never take the easy road,” Doton said. “I know that it is not going to be easy in the ACC and I do not want that (to be easy).”

With such a strong background, Doton seems truly ready to lead. She’s not the only one who believes this though. “Ainslee used to always tell me that one day I would take over for her,” according to Doton. And now, it is her time.

Saturday, January 31, 2015

Spring of 2015 Plans

Last November, UCONN defeated Syracuse to end the NCAA field hockey season. The season had so many great story lines and drama even from the beginning. Because of that, I began searching for resources that highlighted the game and focused on NCAA division I. Unfortunately, or fortunately, I failed to find a site that covered the sport with a voice (side note: there are a ton of amazing websites filled with stats, scores, and schedules) and that lead to the creation of this site and subsequent twitter account. As the season grew the match-ups became more exciting and entertaining and it made running this an absolute blast.

As many of you who followed know, this site focused on games. Who is playing who, which players could make an impact, and what to watch for. With the NCAA tournament closing, there was obviously no more NCAA games for 2014 to talk about. The season was exciting, but I felt that it was best to take a break from writing to help recharge. Initially the plan was to take a break for the rest of 2014 and pick back up in 2015, but that obviously was extended through the month of January.

So now we are here, and I need your help. Winter is (slowly) coming to an end and many teams are back in the gym training and getting ready. I would like to keep this site active during the spring, but I want to know what you, the readers and field hockey fans want to read about. Recruiting, team previews, interviews with coaches and players? Club hockey news? National team? Something else? I am starting to come up with plans for the spring, but I need your help in knowing what you would most want to be reading about.

Let me know in either the comments here or on twitter. I am looking forward to hearing from you and I hope that your winter training is going well!

Tuesday, November 18, 2014

Final Four Preview

This Friday is the Final Four and this one is going to be a good one. North Carolina, UCONN, Syracuse, and Albany are the only remaining teams in Division I, and one of them is going to be the National Champion. Last season's defending champion is looking to repeat while the top team in the nation for most of the season is eying the title. Let's take a look at the matchups.

Game #1: #4 Syracuse vs #1 North Carolina
How did they get here? Syracuse won a thrilling 2-1 game over Boston University in the round of 16, and impressively took down Penn State in the quaterfinals. North Carolina on the other hand beat Liberty and took down their rival Duke to make it to the semifinals. Both teams were impressive all season long and UNC was the #1 for much of the season, with only Louisville and Virginia beating them in the regular season. Who beat them in the ACC tournament though? Syracuse. Grab the popcorn.

Player to watch for: Junior midfielder Emma Bozek is the player to watch for the Tar Heels. She scored 15 goals this season and has had a great season. Look for the All-South region player to make a difference in Friday's game.

As for the Orange, I'm picking freshman midfielder Lieke Visser as the player to watch for. She has been tremendous all season long for the Orange and scored in their first tournament game against Boston University. Visser is truly fearless on the field, so look for her to be an impact player.

Prediction: When these two teams met in the ACC tournament it was an overtime thriller. Syracuse won the last game, so I am picking Syracuse to win this one again. Look for it to be great game though.

Game #2: #3 Connecticut vs Albany
This game looks to be exciting as the cinderella team Albany has earned their way into the final four. The Great Danes have had the toughest road to the final four with wins over #5 Wake Forest and #2 Maryland. They've faced the best, and they've beat the best. Meanwhile, Connecticut is returning to defend their national championship from last year. They have been high scoring all year and have dominated opponents.

Player to watch for: For Albany, the player to watch for is sophomore midfielder Paula Heuser. She's been on fire for the team, with 29 goals and 69 points she is an absolute beast on the field. If someone is going to lead the Great Danes to the finals, it's going to Heuser.

for UCONN, mideast region player of the year Roisin Upton is the player to watch for. She has set up so many plays for the huskies and has been an instrumental part of their great defense. Last season she was a second team all-American in the huskies championship run, so look for her to be vital in this run.

Prediction: As much as I love an underdog story, and as impressive as Albany has been so far, I have to pick Connecticut to win this one. The Huskies have been impressive all season with big wins and a lot of blowouts, so I think they are going to make the finals.

The finals:
Syracuse vs Connecticut

I'm predicting an all north east championship game between Syracuse from the ACC and Connecticut from the Big East. Both teams have been great all season, but I'm picking Connecticut to repeat as champions.

Who do you think will win? Let me know if you agree or disagree.

If you are going to the tournament enjoy it and if you are watching from afar, like a lot of us, enjoy it as well. We've got four great teams left and great stories. Let's hope that we have a final four to remember. Let me know if you are going to be there this weekend, and be sure to take as many pictures as possible and soak it all in.


Thursday, November 6, 2014

Big East Conference Tournament Preview

Friday begins the Big East tournament in Providence. While Providence College has a great venue and will do a fantastic job hosting the tournament, a part of me wishes that the tournament could somehow be held in or around Madison Square Garden. In the meantime, let's enjoy the great field hockey. Providence College is hosting for the first time since 2009 and enters the tournament as the four seed. Reigning Big East and NCAA champion Connecticut is coming in as the #1 seed. On the other side of the bracket is Old Dominion and Temple, both of whom are top 20 teams. Now let's preview the tournament.


Game 1: #4 Providence vs #1 Connecticut
Providence is going to do a great job of hosting the tournament so it will be nice to see them in the tournament. The Friars made it into the tournament with a season ending 7-0 domination over Villanova. Connecticut on the other hand went undefeated in league play and has looked great all season.

Players to watch for: For the Friars, the player to watch for is senior forward Daniella Bernasconi. The senior scored 14 goals for the Friars this season and was a first team all conference selection. It's her last Big East tournament, so look for her to be a difference maker tomorrow.

Defense has been key for Connecticut all season long, so the player to watch for has to be junior Roisin Upton. Last season she was a second team all-american and has been key to the Huskies 1.16 goals against average. Look for her to be big in this tournament.

Prediction: Connecticut has been almost unstoppable this season, and their previous matchup with Providence was not even close. Look for Connecticut to roll on to the finals.

Game 2: #2 Old Dominion vs #3 Temple
#16 Temple vs #17 Old Dominion. Both teams have great offenses and have played in some great games this season. The last time these two teams played, Old Dominion won 3-2 on their home field. Now that it is at a neutral site, who will win? Either way, the fans will see a great game.

Players to watch for: 60 points is too impressive to ever ignore. Senior forward Amber Youtz for Temple is going to be huge in this tournament. The Big East offensive player of the year has been amazing all season long with 26 goals. 

For Old Dominion, junior midfielder Sarah Breen is the big player to watch for. This season she's knocked in 10 goals and was named first team Big East for the third straight year. Old Dominion has had a great defense all year, so look for Breen to possibly push them over to the finals.

Prediction: Both of these teams are great and it's going to be a good game, but I have to go with Temple to win this one. They have an explosive offense and held tough against UCONN last week. Look for it to be close, but for the owls to prevail.

Finals Prediction:
Connecticut over Temple.

As great as Temple is, Connecticut ran the table in Big East play and is the defending National Champion with a top notch defense and a great offense. Look for the Huskies to repeat as conference champions.

So what do you all think? Do you see the games going another way? Let me know in the comments and enjoy the tournament! This one looks to be great and is going to provide us with a lot to enjoy and talk about this weekend (full disclosure: I graduated from a school in the Big East conference, so I will always believe it's great and amazing).

Tuesday, November 4, 2014

Big 10 Conference Tournament Preview

On Thursday, the eight team Big 10 tournament gets started in Ann Arbor, Michigan. The University of Michigan has built a brand new field hockey facility in the last year and will be a good host for the tournament. The field being used is not the only thing new to the Big 10 tournament this year, with Maryland and Rutgers joining the conference. As expected, Maryland has had a strong first season in the conference and they are the top seed heading into the tournament. Now let's take a look at the bracket.


Game 1: #1 Maryland vs. #8 Ohio State
Maryland tore through conference play this season, only losing one match to Northwestern at the end of September. They have been the number two team in the country for much of the season and have been a juggernaut all season long. Ohio State on the other hand had a season with a few upset wins, but mostly a good number of losses. The Buckeyes went 6-11 this season which included a 6-0 loss to Maryland. Ohio State's chances are not great on Thursday, but crazy things can happen during conference tournaments.

Players to watch for: Ohio State's biggest star this season has been freshman Maddy Humphrey. She led the team with 32 points this season and took a vast majority of the corners for the team. Any hope of advancing to the semifinals revolves around her having a big game.

For Maryland, the key is to keep the high powered offense going and one of the key players to do that is junior midfielder Anna Dessoye. Throughout the season, Dessoye has been an efficient scorer, converting over 50% of her shots on goal. While Dessoye does not take the most shots on the team, she is crucial to the offense and will definitely be a factor in Thursday's game.

Prediction: Although anything can happen in a tournament, I believe that Maryland will win this game pretty easily. The Terps are on a roll with over ten straight wins at this point and Ohio State does not have the tools to stop them.

Game 2: #4 Penn State vs #5 Michigan State
The Spartans do not have to travel very far for this matchup against Penn State on Thursday. While their drive should be smooth, their journey to this point has not been. Michigan State went 4-4 in conference play this year and saw big wins and disappointing losses. On the other hand, Penn State went 14-4 on the season and had three of their losses come in conference play. Both of these two teams are strong and have great players, but only one can advance to the conference semifinals. 

Players to watch for: Penn State has so many options offensively so it is hard to choose, but they have one of the top goalies out there with redshirt senior Kylie Licata. This season she has a goals against average of 1.32, and considering how many shots Michigan State takes, that could be a big difference maker. Licata will need to have a big game on Thursday, but with five shutouts this season she will most definitely be prepared.

For Michigan State, outshooting their opponents is key. Both Abby Barker and Allie Ahern took 70 shots each during the season. Because of that, the player to watch for is Abby Barker. The senior forward had 40 points this season in her last year as a Spartan. Look for her to have a big game on Thursday.

Prediction: Despite Michigan State having duel threat seniors that are going to test the Penn State defense, Penn State is going to win this game. Penn State has an explosive offense and a top notch defense that has impressed all season long and has truly made them one of the top teams in the nation.

Game #3: #2 Michigan vs #7 Rutgers
The host team gets to host the night game of day 1. The Wolverines went 6-2 in conference play to earn the two seed and importantly will be on the other side of the bracket of Maryland. Meanwhile, Rutgers finished their non-conference schedule strong to enter the tournament, but struggled greatly in Big 10 play. Anything can happen in the tournament, so this should be an exciting game.

Players to watch for: Leading the attack for Rutgers in this match will be junior forward Katie Champion. This season she led the team in scoring with 10 goals and was tied in assists with 6. If Rutgers wants to pull off the upset and advance, they are going to need Champion.

All season, Michigan has been led by a core group of seniors at vital to that group is Leslie Smith. Throughout the season, Smith has been crucial to the teams offense and led the team in goals with 12. Look for Smith to have a big game on Thursday and come up big all tournament long.

Prediction: Anything can happen in a single elimination tournament, and the last time these two teams met it was a close 2-1 victory for the Wolverines. That being said, Michigan is at home for the game and has been the stronger team this season, so I'm picking Michigan to win this game.

Game #4: #3 Northwestern vs #6 Iowa
This game is my pick for the most exciting quarterfinals matchup. Both teams have played solid hockey all season long and we're in for a treat on Thursday evening. Northwestern went 6-2 in conference play and was the only team to take down newcomer Maryland. Iowa on the other hand went 4-4, but demolished Penn State 4-0 recently. That adds up to a great game.

Players to watch for: For Iowa, the player to watch for is junior forward Natalie Cafone. This year she led the Big 10 in goals with 18. With a goals per game average of 1.06, odds are she's going to score in Thursday's game.

While Northwestern's offense is dangerous, their strength lies on defense. Look for senior goalie Maddy Carpenter to make the difference here. She is tied for second in shutouts in the Big 10 this year and is averaging 3.22 saves per game. I always feel that seniors tend to play their best in tournament situations, so look for Carpenter to play great on Thursday.

Prediction: Two teams that are capable of slaying giants. Iowa has a high powered offense and Northwestern has a great defense. I have to go with Northwestern in this game, but I would not be surprised to see an Iowa upset. Let's see how it turns out.

Projected Semifinals:
#1 Maryland vs #4 Penn State
#2 Michigan vs #3 Northwestern

Projected Finals:
#4 Penn State vs #2 Michigan

Projected Champion: Penn State

That is right, I am calling for a big upset. As great as Maryland has been this season (and they have truly been amazing) I have a hunch that Penn State has the right group to take them down. Anything can happen in a single elimination tournament, so let's wait and see what happens.

So what do you think? Do you agree with my picks and key players, or do you think the tournament is going to go differently? Let me know in the comments.