Sep 25, 2015

Getting Back in the Swing of Things

Kelsey Holbert, a captain on the 2015 Milwaukee women's soccer team, returns as the team's blog author for this season. She will be blogging all year long on the UWM website.

Today is her second entry of the campaign as she chronicles the adventures of the team during her senior season.

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Hello again Panther fans! We’ve had a big week on the field and another big weekend coming up. So I’ll get right to it!

Oakland—What a game! Our first overnight road trip in what has felt like a long time began with a very long bus ride to Oakland, Michigan. We finally made it there and settled in to the hotel. The Haitian Women’s National soccer team actually stayed at the same hotel, following their game in Detroit, which was part of the USWNT’s Victory Tour. Though we probably would have been more excited to see Alex Morgan or Carli Lloyd on our way to breakfast, it was still really cool to see the team. The beds were also stellar, and with a 7PM game, we were well-rested and ready to go.

We did not come out as strong as we had hoped against a solid Oakland team, but as they say, all is well that ends well. Maria Stephans, (your reigning Horizon League Offensive Player of the Week!!) stole the show capitalizing on a PK in regulation and the winner in overtime. We walked off the field very happy with a 1-0 start to conference. The men’s team was able to watch the game as they were in Oakland for their game the next day. Since they also took home a win in overtime, we’d like to think we set a pretty good example for them. In all seriousness, it was really fun to have some UWM support all the way in Oakland.

Loyola—I’d first like to personally apologize for the bigheads of my face you may have seen at the game on Sunday. If you weren’t at the game, but were somewhere in the state of Wisconsin, you likely would still be able to see them. It was my 23rd (I told you I am old!) birthday on Sunday, so my dear friend Morgan wanted to make it special/SUPER embarrassing…whichever way you want to look at it. After not speaking to her for about 24 hours, trust me, it won’t happen again!

Though we let in an early goal, we felt we started the game very strong. We scored two nice goals in the run of play and showed some offensive threat. Unfortunately, turnovers and missed clearances cost us three goals, and we dropped the game 3-2. We didn’t have much time to dwell on this game, as our second Wisconsin rival came to Engelmann Stadium on Wednesday night.

Marquette—The Marquette—UWM rivalry is special. It is rare to have two very competitive teams, on both the men’s and women’s side of the game, just a few miles away from each other. It’s really special to be able to represent your school in this kind of rivalry, knowing that your teammates and so many other Panthers share the same competitiveness and passion. After another double-overtime game, we settled for a tie with Marquette. Callie O’Donnell scored a great goal for her fifth of the season. At the end of the day, it was a beautiful night, both teams competed extremely hard, we had some great stretches of soccer, and our 5th-largest crowd in program history was there to cheer us on. Of course, we wanted that win, but we also hope that games like these will prepare us for high-stakes games down the road.

We travel to Wright State this weekend for our second conference game and will be making an annual stop in my hometown for some food on the road! Pictures of my dog to follow :)

Go Panthers and Happy Weekend! Kelsey

Sep 16, 2015

Better Late Than Never

Kelsey Holbert, a captain on the 2015 Milwaukee women's soccer team, returns as the team's blog author for this season. She will be blogging all year long on the UWM website.

Today is her first entry of the campaign as she chronicles the adventures of the team during her senior season.

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Greetings Panther Fans! Kelsey Holbert here, back this year without my blogger-in-crime, Morgan LaPlant, from last season’s world famous 'Blog It Like Beckham'. OK, maybe not world famous, but definitely pretty fun. For any new readers, thanks for stopping in! I hope to give you some inside scoop on this year’s Milwaukee Women’s Soccer team. Or squaaaaaaad, as some of our players might say.

For those of you who read last year, thank you and welcome back! Expect a little bit more soccer talk and perhaps a little bit less fun—that was always Morgan’s specialty. To introduce myself, I am a fifth-year senior midfielder. I medically redshirted my senior season after a foot and ankle injury in the second game of the season. It was a long year filled with far too much crutching and not enough soccer for my liking. And while I admittedly feel a bit (okay, very) old, I am extremely excited to be back on the field this year with my Panthers!

In this blog and otherwise, we certainly miss our wonderful 2014 senior class. We wish them the best of luck in each of their next chapters, which have taken them all over, but are all very exciting. Don’t forget about us, ladies!

That said, we have been very encouraged so far and are excited for what the rest of the 2015 season has to offer. With the majority of the team (21 players) being freshmen or sophomores, our young roster undoubtedly has big shoes to fill. So far, many girls have stepped up and contributed to a successful first six games of the season. We welcome 12 new players to the team, as well as three coaches for their first fall with UWM. With such big changes, the transition has been remarkably smooth and we continue to grow as a group.

We started the season with an exciting 1-0 home opener against Western Illinois. Our only two losses came on our first road trip, where we lost to Illinois State (3-1 after scoring first) and then to a solid Butler team (1-0 on a PK). However, a crucial come-back win on the road against Northern Illinois got us back on track and opened a good week for us.

We then faced our first Wisconsin foe, the Wisconsin Badgers. We saw (and were really jealous of!) what an impressive crowd the men’s team attracted for their first home rivalry, against Marquette. We were overwhelmed to see another amazing turnout for our match. The environment at Engelmann on a crisp fall night with that many fans and a very solid opponent… it just does not get better than that. It was an absolute blast, and though we would have hoped to be more of an offensive threat, we walked off the field with some well-earned Panther Pride.

We wrapped up the week with a win over Chicago State, in which many Panthers saw good minutes and a second half surge of scoring brought us a nice win. We look forward to a good week of training in advance of a big road trip to Oakland University for our first conference match.

Since I covered so many weeks into a short post— I thought some superlatives might highlight some tidbits from the season so far:

Best Dancers: LoLo Onwuemeka and Lauren Rice
Most Interesting Warm-up CD: Chicago State
My Best Roommate: Olivia Wright
Best (Longest) Snap Stories: Sydney Senn
Least Favorite Weight Room Exercise: Pull-Ups
Best Ride to Practice: The Scooter Girls
Best Food So Far: Chipotle, obviously
Best Bus Sleeping Face: Jen Eberhardy

That’s all for now, but more superlatives, soccer talk, and fun to come! We know there is a lot of great soccer coming out of both the men’s and women’s teams this year. I look forward to writing about our season and reading about the men’s through (Dustin’s Blog)!

Thanks Panther fans. Have a lovely week!

Kelsey