That's a really big win. Deacs hung in and picked up their pace in the OTs. Good to see.
That's a really big win. Deacs hung in and picked up their pace in the OTs. Good to see.
We got pretty dominated but that was exciting! I'll take it!
I thought that Indiana looked like the older, more experienced team; but we looked quicker and more skilled individually. But I am by no means a well trained soccer fan.
I totally agree with this. Our skill and athleticism was clearly supperior. There were probably a dozen instances I noticed where our players completely outclassed Indiana, with tackling, dribbling, and passing skill. I believe Indiana's maturity and experience allowed them to dominate the first half, but whatever Muus did at halftime worked, because we came out and were obviously the better squad in the 2nd half.
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Our defenders looked brilliant. Tackles were class. Midfield was either outclassed or outnumbered. Really enjoyed seeing wake soccer back, but we definitely have some growing to do.
Don't know shit about soccer but my son (13) and I went for the first time and had a blast. Will def. be back. I'm curious to know how Wake's stadium and atmosphere rank in the college soccer world.
It really is hard to imagine a better atmosphere for college soccer than what you experience at Spry. Spoke with a couple of IU fans and they were quite impressed with the facility and the crowd. And IU is one of the blue bloods of college soccer. Oh yeah, our team is pretty good, too!
IU is at Carolina tomorrow night. Go Hoosiers.
Watching Wake battle so hard and pull out a win now has me geeked up for the Tulane game. It's great seeing Wake sports succeed against tough competition.
We have a great atmosphere and loyal following, but the crowd size yesterday was due to the freshman orientation "Taste of Winston Salem" event in the adjoining field. The crowd wont be that full again until we play Carolina/Duke, and then when we host tournament play. Not to say it will be empty, we have great attendance.
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