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Baileys' first & .... second & third & fourth & fifth

PostPosted: Sat Sep 03, 2005 11:06 am
by PonyTales
For those of you who weren't at the women's soccer game last night, you need to come out Sunday (no Cowboys game for a conflict). Kimber Bailey scored three goals, and her twin sister Krystal scored twice as SMU whipped TCU worse than the 5-2 score. The other forward (transfer from Mizzou, I think) had a bunch of assists. This is a seriously powerful offense -- they're going to put up some serious numbers this year.

Ponies play North Texas at 1 PM Sunday.

PostPosted: Mon Sep 05, 2005 5:13 pm
by mustangbill67
Then they get beat by North Texas on Sunday 3-1.

PostPosted: Mon Sep 05, 2005 7:15 pm
by ClassOf81
Yeah, not too impressive. They played a lot of games in just a few days, but they looked completely gassed Sunday.

PostPosted: Tue Sep 06, 2005 8:54 am
by peaker
Be patient.

In addition to playing 5 games in 9 days, on Sunday they had 3 starters on the bench due to injury and a fourth saw only limited minutes. With the exception of a few minutes in the exhibition game O'Rear and Pembroke have not played in the first 5 games this season. Carter has not yet recovered from having her face cleated in the Texas game and Krystal was out on Sunday.

These are not excuses just a context reminder that the season is long and conference games are still a few weeks away.

PostPosted: Tue Sep 06, 2005 11:09 pm
by PonyPride
"peaker" is right -- there is a TON of talent on this team. The Baileys are tremendous players, and they'll get the majority of the headlines because they'll score a ton of goals. They definitely missed Krystal Bailey the other day against North Texas, but they're still going to score a bunch of goals. The Baileys will benefit a lot when Olivia O'Rear gets back, and they're going to get set up a lot by Jena Lind, who already has several assists this year. She transferred in from Mizzou, and she appears to be a terrific passer … Against UNT, there were a couple defensive breakdowns (one UNT player scored all three goals). Having Susanne Collins at a defensive midfield spot and Ashley Watson at defender give them some veteran presence back there, but as "peaker" points out, missing Alyssa Pembroke has hurt. I don't make most of the road games, so I didn't see the injuries that Pembroke, O'Rear and Carter suffered. But I talked to Coach Cossaboon, and one of the things about which he's most excited is the depth on this team. Granted, it's only Coach Coss's second year, but as he pointed out, several key players are out and the team finally has the depth -- quality depth -- that they still can run a full scrimmage in practice and get the work they need. There are some great starters on this team, but the reserves are better than they've been in years. Now the foundation for the team's future is almost as overwhelming as the current roster leaders.