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Gopher Soccer 2022 Season Recap

11/22/2022

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(Photo: Jeremy Olson)
Author: Matt Privratsky

We let things breathe a bit before putting together our final 2022 Gopher Soccer season recap. The college soccer season is a three month sprint surrounded by a literal 9 month layoff so by the time we’re deep in college soccer season it can be tough to view things with a clear mind. Now, with some time to stop and consider, let’s take a look back at the Gophers’ fall campaign. 

High level takeaways: how should we feel?
We should probably feel like (and remember that) team building can take a long ass time. In Stef Golan’s first two or three seasons, the Gophers were right around .500. Erin Chastain’s best seasons at DePaul didn’t come until seasons 7, 8, and 9. Neither of those should be taken as specific predictions of when Gopher win totals might jump, but they *should* be taken as reminders that getting dozens of humans to adapt to an entirely new system and style of play might take more than roughly 15 months. 

We should probably also be feeling pretty good about Chastain’s (and her staff’s) use of the transfer portal. Sure, technically we are going from a sample size of two (Izzy Brown and Christa Van Loon arrived *before* Chastain), but it’s hard to imagine a more impactful duo than Sophia Romine and Gabbie Cesarone. One detail that might get overshadowed is just how different a target each of these players are. Cesarone is the kind of player that Chastain would maybe prefer not to rely on year after year (one year impact starter, leaves after one fall season, but just too good not to bring in) while Romine is essentially the exact transfer that *everyone* would kill for (still has multiple seasons left, can play multiple positions, crazy high work rate, etc). Either way, maybe the two most impactful players on the team came via the transfer portal. If even a fraction of that kind of portal success can continue, Gopher fans should be hopeful. But more on transfers later.

LIVE with @GopherSoccer impact transfers @cesarone13 & @sophia_romine13. Presented by @PentzHomes https://t.co/wyH9uGT60c

— Equal Time Soccer (@EqualTimeSoccer) October 19, 2022

We might also need to feel nervous about whether this Minnesota team currently has the impact players it needs to break through to the top of the Big Ten. In our time covering the Gophers they have almost always had quality rotation players and their fair share of grit and hard work players (admittedly that’s ebbed and flowed at times). They have not always seemed to have high level, impact players that drive the tempo of the game *consistently*. There are still entire stretches in games (or stretches *of* games) where the team as a group sort of seems to be waiting for someone else to make a play – as if they are a team that’s one player away and other players are only able to fill that gap for moments at a time but *not* game in, game out. 

Snapshot of the 2022 Rotation
Overall, 17 players cracked the Buisman Line (the threshold of being a core rotation player) this fall compared to 15 players last year (a difference that matches the eye test, as well). The break was particularly easy to spot compared to most years. That’s likely in part due to continual narrow scoring margins that made it difficult for the Gophers to do deeper into their bench a few times.

Here's a look at the @GopherSoccer rotation for 2022:

- 17 players eclipse the Buisman Line (our metric for who is in the core rotation)

- @cesarone13, Sophia Boman, @sophia_romine13, @kennabuisman15, @izzybrown52, and @christavanloon had the most offensive pts/min pic.twitter.com/MZYdyTXGlz

— Equal Time Soccer (@EqualTimeSoccer) November 21, 2022

More than anything, the rotation this fall demonstrated two things: 1) Head Coach Erin Chastain had a greater trust in her bench this year than last year and 2) Head Coach Erin Chastain does not f around. No, we didn’t see the crazy short benches that some games produced last year. But we *did* see almost ruthless rotation changes in a given game when a player was being repeatedly beaten by a given opponent. Again, this was driven as much by the incredibly narrow scoring margins as anything else. The Gophers got *very* little scoring production from its front line players and that left an incredibly slim margin for error for defenders and holding midfielders to maintain their rotation spots. 


Who are losing/how bad is it?
Ok. Let’s just get this over with. Let’s talk about who we’re losing. We’re ready. We can handle it. Equal Time legend Meg Gray is gone. One-woman havoc press Kenna Buisman is gone. Badass lefty Alana Dressely is gone. Complete nerd and Omahanian Delany Stekr is gone. Forever honorary Minnesotan Gabbie Cesarone is gone as quickly as she arrived. And holding midfielder Lauren Donovan is in the portal. That is six core rotation pieces to be replaced. So yes, it will hurt a bit. 

Maybe the most dramatic changes will be felt in the team’s ability to press and play super high work rate defense up top. Gray and Buisman were two of the best pressers on the team and they were also absolute athletic engines. The group of Sadie Harper, Kenna Buisman, Meg Gray, Sophia Romine, and Sophia Boman as a front five was about as good as the Gophers got in terms of forcing the other team to feel uncomfortable and turn the ball over. The front line will almost certainly shift a bit more to hold up and combination play with the likes of Khyah Harper and Izzy Brown pulling more focus.
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Pictured: Izzy Brown (Photo: Jeremy Olson)
And the backline will definitely need to be rebuilt. Stekr, Cesarone, and Dressely were all core parts of the defensive unit this fall. Elizabeth Overberg once again showed starting centerback chops in the last few games and Abi Frandsen held her own defensively and shined on the attack at outside back. If those two (and maybe soon to be sophomore Fiona Skwierawski?) can all come back strong then *maybe* they have three spots covered? Still, if I were a top level centerback looking for a place where a starting spot is open, I’d be getting on the Gophers’ radar *now*. More on this later.

Way too early look at next fall’s rotation
Every winter/spring/summer I attempt to predict the Gophers rotation and it is always very very wrong. So let’s do it again! Starting in the back: Megan Plaschko will return as a strong starting keeper. Overberg almost certainly is locked in as one centerback. Let’s assume Abi Frandsen sticks at right back and doesn’t move positions. Skwierawski could claim the other outside back spot (she played well in moments of exhibition and non-conference games). Do you attempt a three back with them? Do you desperately haunt the portal waiting for another Cesarone to all in your lap at centerback? Do you convert someone to centerback (not sure who, with Donovan gone)? They’ll probably consider/attempt all three of those.
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Pictured: Elizabeth Overberg (Photo: Jeremy Olson)

​The midfield is the most stable with Romine, Boman, Barjestah, and Amelia Brown all back. Don’t sleep on how Romine looked as the center forward in the 4-3-3 at times, though. And it’s probably too early for us to know whether Alma Beaton (who had cups of coffee on the field, similar to Skwierawski) would end up as a winger or midfielder in an expanded rotation role. This is also your general reminder that we will rarely, if ever, speak to a players potential before we see them give signs of it *in a Gopher uniform*. So any players that know in their heart of hearts they’re gonna crack the rotation and are upset at not being mentioned here: don’t worry. We will jump on your hype train the minute we see you in a spring game. Trust us. 

Up front, the Gophers will look very different despite returning several core players. And the pressure is on for the attackers to produce. Yes the Gophers scored fairly well overall (around mid table in the Big Ten). But their top three scorers were defenders and midfielders (Romine, Boman, Cesarone). Izzy Brown has always shown flashes of ability to beat individual defenders, score with fantastic touch, and pull attention from the opposing back line. Can she jump from someone who scores 4 or 6 goals a year to double digits? Can Khyah Harper knock in a half dozen? Could Van Loon scale to a larger role? The whole here might not be as big as the very precise centerback shaped one, but if I were a forward who just flat out produces, I’d be thinking about Minnesota in the portal. 

See you in Spring!
We’re still trying to get an end-of-season interview with Head Coach Erin Chastain on the books so you should expect at least one more significant Gophers piece in the coming weeks. Other than that, we’ll see you once the Spring season hits OR if a monster transfer announcement comes down.
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NCAAs: Minnesotans to follow in D1 and D2 National Tournaments this weekend

11/10/2022

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Pictured; Northwestern Women's Soccer (Photo Credit: Northwestern Athletics)
Author: Mark Privratsky

​The '22 D1 and D2 Women's Soccer Tournaments kick off this Friday, November 11 and you can stream it all from home! The 100+ Minnesotans playing D1 this year have been whittled down to just 11 left in the Tourney, while Mankato and Bemidji are bringing major Minnesota power to the D2 Tournament with hopes on a run to the second weekend (and beyond!). We've made it easy for you to find some Minnesotans to watch, with D1 games all playing on ESPN+, and the D2 games streaming for free from team websites. In D1, Maddie Dahlien and UNC start against Old Dominion on Sat, Nov 12, while Kaitlyn Macbean and Penn State take on Quinnipiac on Sunday, Nov 13. Northwestern and their squad of Minnesotans made the Tourney for the first time since 2018 and are set up to potentially win a few games. In the D2 Tourney, Bemidji hosts the first two rounds for half of the Central Region, with a potential for a 2nd round matchup with Minnesota State-Mankato if each take care of business. Which Minnesotan will be the last standing in D1? Will Mankato or Bemidji make a deeper run this year? 


​D1 Minnesotans to watch in D1 NCAA Tournament

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Friday, November 11
UW Milwaukee vs Michigan State
Kickoff: 5pm Central
STREAM: ESPN+
Minnesotans: Clara Broecker, Alyssa Marceau

Saturday, November 12
SIU Edwardsville vs #12 Northwestern
Kickoff: 1pm
STREAM: ESPN+
Minnesotans: Lily Gilbertson, Madison Lo, Sydney Panek, Ramira Ambrose, Mary Fetter 

Omaha vs. Notre Dame
Kickoff: 1pm Central
STREAM: ESPN+
Minnesotans: Paige Peltier

Memphis vs #10 Saint Louis
Kickoff: 1pm
STREAM: ESPN+
Minnesotans: Maddie Stoks

Wake Forest vs #13 South Carolina
Kickoff: 5pm Central
STREAM: ESPN+
Minnesotans: Payton Cahill

Old Dominion vs #2 North Carolina
Kickoff 6pm
STREAM: ESPN+
Minnesotans: Maddie Dahlien

Sunday, November 13
Quinnipiac vs #21 Penn State
Kickoff: Noon Central
STREAM: ESPN+
Minnesotans: Kaitlyn Macbean



​D2 NCAA Tournament Duo Bemidji State and MN State-Mankato back again

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Bemidji is once again hosting some cold weather soccer this postseason. Last year's NSIC Tournament was a snowy mess until the BSU Baseball team shoveled the whole football stadium clear before the final. This year it's the NCAA's that could see snow. Look for Bemidji fans to turn out in force and Mankato fans to travel well, and with layers. Here's to hoping we see an all NSIC matchup on Sunday in the 2nd Round
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​Friday, November 11

#12 Minnesota St-Mankato vs NW Missouri St
Kickoff: Noon Central
STREAM: nsicnetwork.com
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​Friday, November 11

#24 Bemidji State vs Central Oklahoma
Kickoff: 3pm Central
​STREAM: nsicnetwork.com

LIVE with @BrynnDesens of @MinnStSoccer, presented by @pentzhomes https://t.co/99CY7QlSpo

— Equal Time Soccer (@EqualTimeSoccer) November 7, 2022
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Video & Podcast: Brynn Desens

11/7/2022

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Mark sits down with Minnesota State Mavericks star Brynn Desens to talk about her storied college career, her year getting the chance to play another season, her pitch-side marriage proposal, and more!

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You can watch the recorded LIVE version of the video show below or you can listen ​to it as a podcast on Soundcloud, iTunes, Google Play, or Stitcher. Show presented by Pentz Homes (pentzhomes.com)

LIVE with @BrynnDesens of @MinnStSoccer, presented by @pentzhomes https://t.co/99CY7QlSpo

— Equal Time Soccer (@EqualTimeSoccer) November 7, 2022
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