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VIdeo & Podcast: Morgan Turner & Megan Malecha

9/24/2021

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​Minnesotans Morgan Turner and Megan Malecha star for the DePaul women's soccer team in Chicago, each winning player of the week honors this fall. Mark talks to them about choosing DePaul, playing for now-Gopher head coach Erin Chastain, playing on a field that rumbles as the train goes by, and more! Show presented by Pentz Homes (pentzhomes.com)

(Note that there were some audio issues at the very beginning of this show so the first 4 minutes or so were trimmed to save your ears)

​You can watch the show as a video embedded below (skip to around 4:25 if you want to completely avoid the heavy echo) or as a podcast (where the first bit has been trimmed)​on Soundcloud, iTunes, Google Play, or Stitcher. 

Thank you for joining our show with @morgan_turner9 and @meganmalecha1 of @DePaulWSOC https://t.co/otoC5FWXpM

— Equal Time Soccer (@EqualTimeSoccer) September 23, 2021
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Gopher Soccer: Glass Half Full or Half Empty?

9/21/2021

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​At this point in the season, the Gopher Soccer team is coming off its only loss and it’s likely the biggest opportunity for followers of the program to start letting their own confirmation bias drift into play. If you’re like the folks who picked Minnesota around 10th in the Big Ten, you saw them drop their “first real test”. If you’re (like me) and thought they always had the potential to finish as high as 5th or 6th, you’re thinking they battled well against a top team in the nation in terms of RPI. But with a road trip to Ohio State and Michigan State coming up this weekend, should we be thinking the Gopher Soccer glass is half empty or half full? Let’s walk through it.

Defense - Glass Half Empty
Minnesota kept 7 clean sheets against only ok competition and against the first big time offense they face they give up two goals -- one million times (we considered ‘infinity’ here, but kept it to numbers that can be multiplied) the number of goals they’d given up in the previous *seven* games combined. Their make-shift backline held up fine against cupcake opponents but didn’t have the juice to withstand real pressure against Wisconsin. They might do okay against the bottom half dozen teams in conference play, and could even squeak into the Big Ten Tournament, but they don’t have the defense needed to hang in knockout rounds. 

Defense - Glass Half Full
It’s only like two seconds into Erin Chastain’s tenure as head coach. Three of the defenders aren’t even defenders and one of the outside backs (Patricia Ward) had to fill in on short notice because Makenzie Langdok unfortunately was out for Wisconsin (and likely both of the States). And the squad overall was a bit frazzled during that first 35 minutes of the border battle, so the defense didn’t exactly have a solid shape in front of them either. In other words, chill. Every game has been a new test for this new-look back five (defenders plus Plaschko) and they’ve shown that they can improve every single week. Now we get to see how they battle back after being knocked down.

POSTGAME: @ChastainErin on the tough opening loss for @GopherSoccer to Wisconsin in B1G play, what clicked a bit better after the first 30 min, what they could improve, and who showed well. pic.twitter.com/k2Dgl15vFJ

— Equal Time Soccer (@EqualTimeSoccer) September 19, 2021

​Offense - Glass Half Empty
Minnesota barely scored prior to the Wyoming game, only put up two goals on a North Dakota team that dropped a match to (admittedly great) DII Bemidji State, and only managed to get on the board against Wisconsin via what was ultimately an own goal by Wisconsin. There are still big gaps between the lines for Minnesota and they are both not connected enough in the attack and leaving big spaces in between the defense and the attack that lets other teams establish super comfortable position essentially all game long. 

Offense - Glass Half Full
Even when goals aren’t exactly world class upper 90 finishes they can still be well-earned -- and Izzy Brown’s deflection goal was well-earned. This team scored two goals in four games prior to Wyoming because they have roughly a shit load of players all working into the rotation for the first time or in new positions. And, yes, this year’s team still has bits of that lingering “play to the opponents” level that previous iterations have had, but that’s as much a ceiling raiser and a floor lower-er. This crew had *close* to equal run of play after that first 30-ish minutes against a Wisconsin team that really, honestly, played great soccer. Once they got their sea legs, they showed that they’re ready to combine and compete in the attack.

.@222_mmg on balancing multiple roles (holding mid, wing) for @GopherSoccer and combing a bit better during the tough loss against Wisconsin. pic.twitter.com/7lKOAnXpja

— Equal Time Soccer (@EqualTimeSoccer) September 19, 2021

Final Verdict - YOU KNOW IT’S HALF FULL

Anyone who is down on this year’s Gopher squad didn’t see Maddie Baker, Sophia Boman, and Megan Gray combining in the middle third to cut lose attacks toward the Wisconsin goal. They didn’t see how getting Lauren Donovan in at the 6 unleashed Meg Gray to play more up field and how that, combined with Baker and other combiners, adds *just* enough spice, movement, and combination to make the Gophers feel not only competent in the attack but also super damn fun. 

Here’s the deal, Patricia Ward had to come in and play right back again (a position she *doesn’t* like to play) and looked good. Lauren Donovan isn’t quite back to 90 minutes a game cause of a brutal case of strep. Ward will have to hang at right back for a couple matches, but she can grit that out. Donovan is only getting closer to returning to her 90 minute a game role she owned early in the year and if she can just get a *bit* higher essentially at all times -- like 5-10 yards farther up field -- that *might* held drag the defensive line along with her. This could help the team keep a more “as a team” shape both defensively AND offensively. This team is dangerous when they get their outside backs down the wing, when Boman gets into combination on the wing or at the top, AND when they possess deep in the opposing third. 

But the final step to making that final third possession super dangerous will be if Donovan can be a trailing runner/option at the top of the box. Gopher attackers have already been coached up to make the supporting runs needed (Buisman, others have been rightfully making those runs the last few games even when they aren’t getting service). But the final step will be Donovan occupying space from about 25 yards out, right up top, and showing she’s a threat. That will pull defenders her way and open up space for other runners. But she can also just flat out rip it and I bet could score in her own right from there. 

If Minnesota can at least tie (we think they can win) against Ohio State and finish things off with a win against Michigan State they’ll be cookin' as they return home to face top dogs Rutgers AND Penn State in the same weekend.
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NSIC in Minnesota - September

9/21/2021

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Photo Credit: Bemidji Pioneer

We're a couple games into the NSIC season and we've got some great story lines to follow already. The NSIC is home to the nation's leading scorer, Sara Wendt. Her Bemidji State squad is currently ranked #15 in the United Soccer Coaches poll. We saw the  mighty Mankato State squad end an 18 game winning streak against Augustana. Let's round up the top stories from the NSIC in MN. 
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Sara Wendt - Top Scorer in Division 2

Sara Wendt earns the "cover photo" on this article because she leads the nation in scoring. All she's done is score 8 goals in 5 games! Sara has been a consistent contributor for the Beavers, scoring 10 goals (5 game winners!) in 2019 along with 4 assists to make 2nd Team NSIC. She has been a big reason for Bemidji being nationally ranked in the recent Coaches Poll. By the way, her scoring isn't limited to the soccer field. She was a 1000 point scorer in high school basketball at Mounds View High School. Let's see if she can somehow maintain a goal a game rate for the whole season. 
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Photo Credit: BSU Athletics


Bemidji State - #15 Ranked Team in the Nation

Bemidji was picked to finish 4th in the NSIC this year, receiving zero first place votes. Our NSIC Correspondent Rachael Norton said that would motivate the team, and early results may be proving her correct. We're just 2 games into NSIC play and 5 games into the overall season, but in that short time, BSU has been the class of group. They started the year off with a 2-0 win over Division 1 University of North Dakota in Grand Forks, and have taken care of business since then with three 1 goal wins over Michigan Tech, Northern Michigan and Northern State. On sunday they traveled to Moorhead and left with a 2-0 win, taking them to 5-0 on the season. This Friday they face likely their toughest challenge yet with a trip to Mankato. More on that later...


​Mankato falls to Augustana

NSIC power Mankato State starts each year with a goal of winning everything, the regular season, the conference tournament, and ultimately, the NCAA Tournament. When your standards are that high, the losses stand out a bit more. The Mavericks definitely book a challenging non conference schedule and they took a tough loss to #7 ranked Central Missouri on September 10th. That 3-4 loss doesn't hurt against a nationally ranked side, but the more noteworthy stumble was against Augustana in Sioux Falls on Sunday. The Auggies showed why they are perennial contenders in the NSIC with a 1-0 win at home. Before we get ahead of ourselves, lets remember that we are just 2 games into the conference season, and Mankato still features Jenny Vetter, Allie Williams and a roster stocked in talent. 
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Game of the Week - Mankato vs. Bemidji

Two of the best teams in the NSIC face off this friday in Mankato. The intrigue is easy enough even for me to understand. You've got the preseason pick to win the conference in Mankato, going up against their rivals from Bemidji, who just happen to be ranked #15 in the country. I can't imagine that the coaches are having to reach for motivation this week. Both of these squads believe they are the best team in the NSIC. Bemidji brings in the nation's top scorer in Sara Wendt, while Mankato are sure to be extra motivated (pissed off?) after 2 early losses. The Mustangs MIGHT be quick to remind everyone that they hold an overall record of 13 wins, 3 losses and 2 ties against BSU. We will see if Bemidji can add to their tally this weekend. 

The best part about this matchup? It's free to stream and its at a perfect 3pm on friday. Don't tell me you aren't slacking off at work by that point anyway. We won't tell the boss. Head to the Mustang Women Soccer page to stream this game and follow Equal Time on Twitter for some commentary/highlights. 

Conference Standings

Here's a rundown of where our Minnesota schools stand in the NSIC

1. Bemidji State 5-0 (2-0)
4. MSU Mankato 3-2 (1-1)
7. Concordia St Paul 2-2-1 (1-0-1)
9. Winona State 2-2 (1-1)
10. UM-Crookston 1-4 (1-1)
12. SW Minnesota State 1-3 (0-2)
13. St Cloud State 0-3-1 (0-1-1)
15. UM-Duluth 0-5 (0-2)
16. MSU Moorhead 0-5 (0-2)
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