The ĆŪĢŅAPP menās soccer team never looks too far ahead. Thatās why, when goal-setting this season, the Spartans opted not to home in on a specific objective, such as making it to the NCAA tournament.
But they made it anyway. Now, their sights are set on round one of the NCAA Division III Men's Soccer Championships. The Spartans (14-3-1) will take on the Keystone College Giants (12-4-1) Saturday, Nov. 10, at 11 a.m. at Case Western Reserveās DiSanto Field.
And though the outcome of the game could propel the team to the second roundāor end its seasonāthe teamās goals havenāt changed.
āWeāre really focusing on it like itās just another normal game,ā said senior defender Christian Lytle. āWhat we did this season worked well for us, so weāre really taking it one game at a time and trying not to worry about things out of our control.ā
The Spartans earned a spot in the NCAA tournamentāthe teamās third everāwith a pool āCā at-large bid, which is awarded to strong teams that didnāt win their conference and automatically qualify. CWRU finished second in the University Athletic Association and is ranked No. 19 in the United Soccer Coaches Regular Season poll.
Home field advantage
ĆŪĢŅAPP was selected as a host for the first two rounds of the tournament based on the soccer teamās strength this season, taking such factors into consideration as the quality of wins. The team has excelled at home this season, picking up 10 wins and just one loss at DiSanto Field. āOne of our goals was to defend our home because this season, we had the vast majority of our games at home,ā said Lytle. āGetting to extend our postseason career at our home field allows us to [do that] once again. Itās really cool.ā Head Coach Brandon Bianco hopes hosting the first two rounds of the tournament will give the team added confidence. āPlaying at home is great,ā Bianco said. āThereās a reason why weāre getting to play at home. Itās kind of a feather in the cap of this season that the guys have had. Itās a reward for being one of the best teams in the country, which we certainly are.āA solid season
This weekend, senior forward Alex Besl expects the team to build upon its strong defensive showing this season. The team has a 0.92 goals-against average, allowing 17 goals during the 18-game season. āOur biggest thing, and what weāve built this program on this year, is our defensive organization,ā Besl said. āWhat we look to do is press as a unit and look to turn the ball over and be in good spots to play it forward.ā Offensively, the team has averaged 2.44 goals per game, with Besl and junior midfielder Garrett Winter leading the team with eight goals each this season. The teamās biggest strength, though, doesnāt come from skill, said Bianco. Instead, it comes from chemistry and camaraderie. āItās really a group thatās special in a lot of ways, and that allows them to do a lot of cool things athletically because of how theyāre made up,ā Bianco said. āItās really a collective unit.āWeekend outlook
The first round of the tournament will be composed of two games: CWRU vs. Keystone, and Capital University Crusaders (14-4-0) vs. Westminster (Pa.) College Titans (14-5-0). The winner of those two games will advance to the second round, which will be held Sunday, Nov. 11, at 1 p.m. at DiSanto Field. Tickets for the games will cost:- General admission: $6
- Student w/ID and senior citizens: $3
- Children (ages 3-12): $2
- Children under 3: Free