Coach Wells was in charge of running practice this afternoon. The field proved to be a little slick after rain this morning but the order of the day was finishing and lots of it. Numerous activities going towards goal. Including 3vNone and progressing to 3v3 which was followed by 9v9 going towards goal. However, the goals in this 9v9 activity were set up inside the center circle and back to back. This game was played twice with it being a race to 15. Then the team played a three goal game with rotating keepers. This meant the keepers had a chance to get out of goal and play in the field while some of the field players had the chance to show off what they have in goal. Several unorthodox but nevertheless outstanding saves from the some of the field players throughout the activity. A full practice with lots and lots of attacking repetitions it ended with a riveting game of Alligator...Elephant...Monkey. A cool down game, we can leave it at that. The Hornets will board the bus tomorrow bright and early (7:45am) as they head off to Adrian College in seek of a their second MIAA win. These two teams battled to a 0-0 tie last year in a game that was both physical and hard fought by both teams. Currently, both Kalamazoo and Adrian will carry a 1-0 conference record into the match and 3 valuable points will be at stake beginning at 12:00pm tomorrow. It would be great to see you at the game but in case you can't make it be sure to check out the link to live stats found here: Live Stats
GO HORNETS!!!
Friday, October 2, 2009
Thursday, October 1, 2009
Back to the Blog
So after a month's absence we're going to try and give it another shot. The bad news, we haven't updated you in a month. The good news, we're going to try and do our best to keep you updated each day for the next month. Currently, the Hornets stand at 3-4-2, 1-0 in the MIAA, it is the first time that the Hornets have opened the league with a win in 8 years. The Hornets are looking to move for another conference win as they head on the road to Adrian College this Saturday. The team has shown consistent improvement over the course of the first month and is yet to play their best soccer. The quest for consistency continues each day at practice as well as with each match.
The month of October arrived today and the morning was chilly but the sun was out this afternoon and it was a great day for practice. One of those days where breaking a sweat helps to keep you warm. The focus of training included receiving as well as ball winning. Practice concluded with everyone's favorite, about 15 minutes of fitness. Tomorrow will include final preparations before a match against the Bulldogs on Saturday.
GO HORNETS!!!
The month of October arrived today and the morning was chilly but the sun was out this afternoon and it was a great day for practice. One of those days where breaking a sweat helps to keep you warm. The focus of training included receiving as well as ball winning. Practice concluded with everyone's favorite, about 15 minutes of fitness. Tomorrow will include final preparations before a match against the Bulldogs on Saturday.
GO HORNETS!!!
Friday, August 28, 2009
Ball Boy

Earlier in the week a future Hornet ball boy, Owen Passage made an appearance at practice. He found something that he really liked (a bag of soccer balls) and apparently was none to happy when he had to leave. Don't worry Owen, it's a pretty good bet that you will probably make it out to the soccer field a couple more times this Fall. For those that don't know, Owen is the son of of Rob and Laura Passage. Laura coached the Hornets from 2005-07 before handing over the reigns to Coach Goyings. Rob is the Men's Basketball Coach here at the college as well. That is just one of his many titles in the the athletic department as he also does an outstanding job helping Coach Goyings keep a healthy perspective on all things coaching while also helping to manage the athletic facilities here on campus and at times serving as a chauffeur for the soccer team.
Friday, yes, more rain washed out the morning session and the scrimmage planned for the day was also canceled as the Kalamazoo Soccer Complex was closed for purposes of field preservation. So this morning everyone had the opportunity to get a little bit more sleep. The juggling delinquents were asked to head over to the gym to put in some time trying to reach their goal. Without a place to scrimmage this afternoon the team headed across town to a local indoor soccer facility. In the tighter space of the indoor field the team worked on a number of different types of combination, including the, don't trip over yourself back heel. The session ended with a 4v4 transition game and a touch of fitness. Rain may have dampened the ground but spirits remain high. The first official contest is quickly approaching. Just one week away!
Rain Rain Go Away!
Braving the elements on seems to be the theme of this preseason. Thursday morning the team got a thorough rinsing, several times. The training session was about transition as much as it was splashing through puddles. Despite the challenges provided by the soggy surface the Hornets put in a lot of work finding targets and moving from end to end. The morning ended with a little bit of fitness and then lots of drying out. Thursday afternoon was still overcast but the team only had to deal with a couple of sprinkles. Attackers worked with Coach Goyings on perfecting their finishing in and around the box. Meanwhile Coach Carlson did some small technical work with the GK's and Coach Wells and the defense worked on shape. The last part of practice consisted of a 9v9 scrimmage to goal, with several quality finishes from the forwards and midfielders. There is still plenty of work to be done but it appears that the Hornets are beginning to make some progress.
Wednesday, August 26, 2009
A Wet One For Sure
This morning the Hornets braved the elements to work on playing balls over distance. Lots and lots of reps. A strong barrage of showers throughout the morning session did a good job soaking the field and players. It was quite an introduction to the squad's new players from outside the Midwest about how the weather works in Michigan.
The 2009 Kalamazoo College Women's Soccer team was announced this afternoon. Check out the roster. 2009 Hornet Roster (It should be posted shortly). The 2009 version of the Hornets consist of 23 total players. 20 who originate from Michigan with 3 coming to Kalamazoo from out of state. Broken down by class there are 3 seniors, 4 juniors, 4 sophomores, and 12 first year students. A good mix of experience and youth should make for a very exciting 2009. Be sure to buckle up and hold on tight. Don't ask us about positions yet, that is still a work in progress.
After the team had a chance to dry out it was back to the water, however this time it was by decision. The team's Goalkeeping Coach, Erin Carlson, had the privilege to led the team through it's first official practice as a unit, at the pool. Erin works as an aquatics instructor at the Borgess Health Center here in Kalamazoo and is also certified as a life guard. Under her direction the Hornets worked in the water for about 75 minutes performing various excercises to maintain their cardio base without pounding the legs too much. The rest of the coaching staff will be sure to make up for that over the next couple of days. Thanks Coach Carlson!
The 2009 Kalamazoo College Women's Soccer team was announced this afternoon. Check out the roster. 2009 Hornet Roster (It should be posted shortly). The 2009 version of the Hornets consist of 23 total players. 20 who originate from Michigan with 3 coming to Kalamazoo from out of state. Broken down by class there are 3 seniors, 4 juniors, 4 sophomores, and 12 first year students. A good mix of experience and youth should make for a very exciting 2009. Be sure to buckle up and hold on tight. Don't ask us about positions yet, that is still a work in progress.
After the team had a chance to dry out it was back to the water, however this time it was by decision. The team's Goalkeeping Coach, Erin Carlson, had the privilege to led the team through it's first official practice as a unit, at the pool. Erin works as an aquatics instructor at the Borgess Health Center here in Kalamazoo and is also certified as a life guard. Under her direction the Hornets worked in the water for about 75 minutes performing various excercises to maintain their cardio base without pounding the legs too much. The rest of the coaching staff will be sure to make up for that over the next couple of days. Thanks Coach Carlson!
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