Ƶ Club Sports Updates: October 24th-25th
Club Tennis Repeats as State Champions
Club Tennis
Ƶ vs. Wake Forest University, UNC Charlotte, UNC Greensboro, and UNC Wilmington
At the North Carolina State Championship, Ƶ Club Tennis successfully defended their title by dominating the tournament this past weekend at UNC-Greensboro. Ƶ won all three matches against Wake Forest, UNC Wilmington, and UNC Greensboro and also ended the tournament with a total of ninety points. The second highest score behind Ƶ was Wake Forest University, who scored a total of sixty-five points. Ƶ was able to defend its championship title from last season through tough fought matches against these three teams. Ƶ is now placed to compete in sectionals at Auburn University during February and looks forward to that event. Leading statistics included Jaime Speiser who won all five of her single matches, Matt Skelly and Kaylyn Smialek who won all five matches, Ricky Guiterrez and Dylan Nickerson who beat out UNC Wilmington, as well as Matt Skelly and Dylan Nickerson who had two big defeats in both of their final doubles matches. Ƶ Club Tennis will next play Duke University at Ƶ Tennis Courts on October 31, 2009.
Field Hockey
Ƶ vs. Clemson University, 4-1 (Win)
Ƶ Club Field Hockey played a solid match against Clemson University to secure a 4-1 win. Ƶ started out strong with an early goal in the first half by Colin Keaveney, which helped boost team morale. Standout action included a breakaway play when the Ƶ goalie came out of the goal, allowing a defender to kick the ball accidentally and cause a stroke. Ƶ’s goalie however, made an excellent save and demonstrated great skill. Libby Dean, Katie Whittaker, and Liz Vozalla later scored three more goals, which were all a result of good forward motions and scoring positions. Though Clemson was able to score one goal, Ƶ Club Field Hockey dominated throughout and ended the tournament on a positive note.
Ƶ vs. Duke University, 1-2 (Loss)
In the first match of the tournament held at Duke University, Ƶ Club Field Hockey faced the home team in a rough yet hard-fought battle. Ƶ began the game with positive forward motion; yet, Duke was able to take the lead with a hard shot at the end of the first half. After half time however, Ƶ’s determination and excellent teamwork allowed Colin Keaveney to tie the game with a solid shot on net. Though Ƶ fought hard, Duke was able to score at the end of the second half, causing a 2-1 win over the Phoenix. Ƶ will practice this week to prepare for the team’s Round Robin Tournament against ECU and UNCW on November 1, 2009, at Ƶ’s Firehouse Fields.
Men’s Ultimate Frisbee
Ƶ vs. Tennessee, 12-13 (Loss)
In game one of a tournament at North Carolina State University, Ƶ Men’s Ultimate Frisbee fought a difficult match against the fourth seeded team, Tennessee. Demonstrating a strong defense and great zone, Ƶ experienced great success in causing turnover and taking advantage of the slightly narrow field. Though managing to cause a 12-12 tie with Tennessee, Ƶ could not suppress the skills of the Tennessee players and in the end lost 12-13.
Ƶ vs. UNC-Wilmington, 13-11 (Win)
In the second game of the tournament, Ƶ faced UNC-Wilmington who was rated as the fifth seed overall and often described as a perennial force in the North Carolina section. The loss of the previous game however caused Ƶ to demonstrate the teams true character, which is one of strength and perseverance. The men’s ultimate team played a great defense and aggressive offense to in the end achieve a 13-11 victory over UNC-Wilmington.
Ƶ vs. Mary-Washington, 13-6 (Win)
After winning a decisive game against UNC-Wilmington, Ƶ Men’s Ultimate Frisbee entered the third game of the day with high energy, which resulted in a 13-6 win over the opposing team. Many new players received the opportunity to experience playing time, which ultimately demonstrated the skill and hard work that the newest players are capable of performing.
Ƶ vs. University of Maryland, 13-6 (Win)
In the final game of day, Ƶ faced the seventh seed ranked University of Maryland in a match that was plagued by frequent showers and a difficult air temperature. However, these adverse conditions were not enough to hinder the strong defense that Ƶ so greatly demonstrated throughout the game. Through maintaining control of the game and the opponent, Ƶ was able to secure a 13-6 win and end the day on a positive note.
Ƶ vs. ECU, 10-12 (Loss)
In day two of the tournament at North Carolina State University, Ƶ Men’s Ultimate Frisbee faced ECU in a tough fought match. Unable to match the energy demonstrated the day before, Ƶ struggled to perform a cohesive match against the opposing team. Though able to achieve some intensity late in the game, Ƶ ultimately lost the match and the opportunity to play in the championship game.
Ƶ vs. Emory University, 10-13 (Loss)
In the second game of the day, Ƶ fought hard against the impressive skills demonstrated by the Emory Ultimate Frisbee team. Though winning for most of the game, Ƶ could not overcome Emory’s enduring strength, which resulted in a 10-13 loss.
Ƶ vs. Florida State University, 13-8 (Win)
In the ninth place game of the non-championship bracket, Ƶ persevered to win a hard fought match against the great skills of Florida State University. After receiving to start the game, Ƶ began to fall behind as Florida State took a 4-1 lead. However, Ƶ persisted to achieve a 7-6 lead at the end of the first half. Through a strong defense and highly skilled offense, Ƶ was able to secure a 13-8 win over Florida State University and end the tournament with a ninth place title.
IHSA Equestrian
Zone 4, Region 3
On October 25, 2009, Ƶ’s Club Equestrian competed in a Zone 4, Region 3 competition at Duke’s Echo Creek Academy. Leading Statistics included Shelby Bentley who was named High Point Ride, which is the highest and most prestigious award available at each competition. Placement for the team’s outcome is unknown at this time, yet Ƶ Club Equestrian feels confident in its performance and look forward to being informed of the final results. Equestrian will train in the next few weeks to prepare for a competition at VI College on November 17, 2009.
Men’s Rugby
Ƶ vs. Duke University, 15-13 (Win)
In a Friday night game under the lights, Ƶ fought an exciting match against Duke University to kick off the Club Sport Homecoming festivities. After achieving an early 5-0 leader over Duke, Ƶ fought hard despite many conversions and points scored by the adversary. As the game winded down to its final minutes, Duke scored a try causing a 15-13 score. However, time ran out on the clock allowing Ƶ to end the game with a victory. Leading statistics for Ƶ included Matt O’Shields with one try, Jerried Williams with one try, and Chris Adams who caused the game -winning try.
Swim Club
Ƶ vs. VCU and Towson University
Ƶ performed exceptionally well this weekend as the Swim Club finished in third place for both the men’s and women’s division. The team demonstrated a great deal of support and spirit for one another, as everyone cheered for their fellow teammates throughout the entire meet. Leading statistics include Leslie Gilman who came in third for the 500 freestyle, Kelly Lahvic who placed third for the 100 IM and first in the 50 breastroke, as well as Sean Dolan who placed second in the 200 freestyle. The Swim Club will practice hard this week to prepare for its home meet on the weekend of November 7th-8th.
Women’s Club Basketball
Ƶ vs. Wake Forest University, 57-49 (Win)
Ƶ Women’s Club Basketball had a three game tournament this weekend at Wake Forest University, which resulted in three commanding and victorious performances. In game one, Ƶ faced Wake Forest University in an intense and well-fought match. Ƶ maintained its strength and concentration throughout the game as they led the game 35-19 at the end of the first half. Through execution of the teams plays, Ƶ was able to maintain a twenty point lead throughout the majority of the game, which allowed many new members to experience valuable playing time. Due to Wake Forest’s numerous fouls, Ƶ made eleven out of eighteen shots, which led to Ƶ’s 57-49 win. Leading statistics included Jasmine Jackson with twelve points, Hannah McHugh with eight points, as well as Raven Manigault and Michelle Pebole who both scored seven points.
Ƶ vs. Lynchburg College, 68-44 (Win)
In game two of the weekend tournament, Ƶ faced off against Lynchburg College and experienced a slower pace in plays than the game before against Wake Forest. Nonetheless, Ƶ maintain its composure and began to pick up the teams level of intensity. At the end of the first half, Ƶ was leading 31-26 due to the team’s power and passion to succeed. As the second half commenced, Ƶ continued to play hard defense and climbed the scoreboard to a final 68-44 win over Lynchburg. Leading statistics included Michelle Pebole with sixteen points, Jasmine Jackson with twelve points, Ashley McGraw with ten points, and Jamie Feldman who scored seven points.
Ƶ vs. North Carolina State University, 78-67 (Win)
Before the start of game three, Ƶ Women’s Club Basketball had never won a game against opposing team, North Carolina State University. As soon as the game began, the level of concentration and intensity clearly demonstrated how important the game was to both teams. After playing two games beforehand, both teams were suffering from extreme fatigue, yet, Ƶ persevered to stay strong and lead the first half at 37-31. After undergoing a few underserved fouls, Ƶ gained the team composure and successfully defeated NC State 78-67.
Women’s Ultimate Frisbee
Ƶ vs. ECU, UNC Chapel Hill, Wake Forest University, and Duke University, 2-6
In the first tournament of the season for Women’s Ultimate Frisbee, the team demonstrated great effort and strength, as they were able to win two tough games. The strong competition of the opposing teams was matched by Ƶ’s perseverance and determination to perform well. Ƶ is looking forward to practicing this week in order to prepare for the Blue Ridge Blowout held at Appalachian State University on November 14th-15th.
Women’s Club Lacrosse
Ƶ vs. Duke University, 8-13 (Loss)
In a tough battle against Duke University, Ƶ Women’s Club Lacrosse fought hard despite a limited number of participants due to the high number of sickness on campus. Ƶ played exceptionally well, despite no substitutes and the distressing weather conditions. Both teams performed well and demonstrated a great team effort. Leading statistics included Maria Gardell with two goals, Kaitlyn Schultz with two goals and one assist, Katherine Mantz with one goal and one assist, Megan Wanner with one goal, as well as Amanda Morse and Natalit Cahoon who also scored one goal each.
– Michael O’Brien
Club Sports Staff