Thursday, April 30, 2009

Utah Camps Will Be Here Soon

We are excited about our upcoming camp season. This will be our 8th summer of offering top-notch soccer camps and clinics for young female players of all ages and experience. We have some half-day camps as well as residential models.



Registration will continue for our Utah Women's Soccer Academy at www.utahwsa.com. For more information, please call 801-330-7272 or email info@utahwsa.com.






All camps are staffed and taught by University of Utah soccer coaches along with current and former Utah players, and other local coaches and players. Camps are designed for players of all levels.








Week 1 - June 8-12 - Day Camp 1 (ages 6-13) from 4 PM - 7 PM










Week 2 - June 15- 17 - Advanced Academy 1 (ages 10-13)- Commuter or Residential option...for field players and goal keepers. From 8:30 am to about 9 PM

Week 3 - June 24-June 27 - High School Girls Team Camp - High school teams participate in a competitive camp with emphasis on playing matches.

Week 4 June 29-July 1 - Advanced Academy 2 (ages 14-18) - Commuter or Residential...for field players and goal keepers - From 8:30 am to about 9 PM

Week 5 - July 8-11 - High School Boys Team Camp - High school teams participate in a competitive camp with emphasis on playing matches.

Week 6 - July 13-17 - Day Camp (ages 6-13) from 9 AM- 12 PM

















Monday, April 27, 2009

Mathis Goal Highlights Great Weekend

Well, there was a lot of great sports stuff going on in Salt Lake City last weekend. On Saturday alone, we had a triathlon on campus...the Ute baseball team taking on #1 ranked UC Irvine...the Jazz-Lakers playoff game going on down town at the Energy Solutions Arena...the NFL draft going on with two Ute players, Paul Kruger and Sean Smith drafted on the first day...and the Real Salt Lake vs. New England Revolution match down at Rio Tinto Stadium... what a great day for a fan...

But the highlight of the day might have been this sweet strike by RSL midfielder, Clint Mathis.


Watch it here....a direct volley from a corner kick...incredible!

Friday, April 24, 2009

Another New Ute: Allie Coming from Montana to Salt Lake!



Allie Wisner (#10 in red) has joined the Ute Soccer team for the coming year! Allie is currently a senior at Bozeman High School in Montana. She plays for the Bozeman Blitzz. Allie is a midfielder/forward. We saw her play as a guest for the Boca Soccer Club from California and were impressed with the skill, her drive and competitive spirit.

We are excited to welcome Allie to Utah soccer. And we'll have more information soon...

Tuesday, April 21, 2009

Alums and Families Support Utes in Oregon

The Utes love it when we have supporters, especially when they are old friend and family members of the players. And we had some great support. Starting it all is the Dalley family...Erin Dalley is a sophomore forward. Erin is from Viewmont High School and Centerville, Utah. However she spent much of her childhood in Vancouver, Washington...just over the border from Portland. The youngest (of many) children, Erin has older siblings that have stayed in the northwest....and they came out in full force to cheer on the Utes last weekend. Erin's folks, Bob and Sharon, were there also. We loved the red shirts and posters. Erin had to miss the trip last fall to Oregon and Oregon State due to a knee injury that kept her out all season. So it was great to have her out on the field this spring. She rewarded the fans with a two-goal outburst on Sunday against Seattle U.

We also had the Isleib family out to support the Utes. Parent Bob and Kim as well as brother Dave and sister Justin came out to watch Kelly with the national team as well as play with us on Sunday.

And we had two of our esteemed alums there as well. Maren Harper, was captain of the 2002 team that was the first to make the NCAA playoffs. She is now coaching with FC Portland. Maren came out to the games in between coaching assignments. Also, Bobbie (Benegas) Hackenbruck came out on Saturday with her new son, Boden. Bobbie was captain of the 2003 Mountain West Conference champions. She lives in Bend, Oregon with former Ute football great, Tommy Hackenbruck. Rumor has it that they may be moving back to Salt Lake soon.

Great to see everyone!

Monday, April 20, 2009

Spring Season Finishes in Oregon

Great weather, good competition, watching soccer and Ronaldo....

We finished our spring season this past weekend in Oregon with two games at the NIKE campus in Beaverton. We played on the Ronaldo fields there (remember him?).

We fell to the University of Oregon, 1-0, on Saturday. And we defeated Seattle University, 2-1, on Sunday. In between games, we watched the U.S. under 23 national team defeated the University of Portland. All in all, a great way to end a very productive spring season.

On Saturday, we faced the Ducks from Oregon. The Utes were without Kelly Isleib (who was finishing her U.S. team camp), Katie Martinez (injured leg) and Nicole Cardon (shoulder). So some players were moved to different positions as Morgan Skeen played holding midfield and Mallory Mitamura and Christine Quinn filled in admirably at outside backs. We also were happy to have a guest appearance from senior Katy Reineke.

The Ducks were playing their first game of the spring and we fired up to get out and play. We played a lot of defense in the first half as we struggled to match the energy of our opponent. Oregon had a couple of good chances in the first 10 minutes, but were unable to finish. In the 20th minute, Lauren Porter hit a long ball to Erin Dalley, who got behind the defense but had her shot saved by the Ducks' goal keeper. That play seemed to settle us down and the game evened out after that.

Five minutes into the second half there was an exciting sequence. First, goal keeper Hannah Turpen kept the game scoreless with a terrific save on a 1 vs. 1 situation. The ball was cleared out and the Utes sent a threading pass to Lauren Hair who was off on her own breakaway. La hit the ball just inches wide of the far post.

Oregon scored the game's only goal in the 57th minute as a forward got loose just inside the box to the left of the Utah goal and hit a shot that caromed off the far post and into the net. We responded well. In the 63rd minute, Mallory Mitamura fed Erin Dalley with a nice pass and Erin's shot was saved. And in the 65th Dalley fed La who just missed. Overall, it was a fairly good performance which improved after the first 20 minutes.

On Saturday evening, the team packed up the vans and headed to the University of Portland to watch the Pilots take on the U.S. under 23 National Team. The game was enjoyable with a great environment and a good level of soccer. The U.S. defeated Portland, 3-2. We were rooting for our own Kelly Isleib, who was with the U.S. team. Kelly didn't see any action, but she looked good in her uniform. Kelly had played for the U.S. earlier in the week in wins again Oregon State and Washington.

On Sunday, we headed back to the NIKE campus for a match with Seattle University. Kelly rejoined us for the game. We started a bit slowly again. In the fourth minute, the Redhawks opened the scoring with a 25 yard blast. Facing an early deficit, we fought back and Lauren Hair drew a penalty kick in the 10th minute. La took the kick and placed it well into her right corner. However the Seattle goalie made a fantastic diving save to preserver the lead.

We had another close call in the 13th minute after Kelly Isleib took a short corner and drilled a cross to the far post, Lauren Dudley was there but couldn't quite get her volley on frame. Kelly fed La in the 35th minute over the top of the defense, but her shot was saved. Just before the halftime whistle, we tied it up as Chelsea Forbes hit a corner kick into the middle where Erin Dalley headed it home...1-1!

The Utes took the lead four minutes into the 2nd half as Chelsea Forbes hit a threaded ball between the Seattle center backs from midfield to a streaking Erin Dalley, who slipped it into the net...2-1!

In the 55th minute, Emalee Rogers kept the lead with a fantastic save on a 1 vs. 1 breakaway. In the 65th minute, Morgan Skeen saved a ball that was heading into the net after a near collision with goal keeper Shay Kennedy (who had replaced Emalee just prior to the play).

Just one minute later, after a great buildup, Kelly Isleib fed Christine Quinn who had raced forward from her right back spot. Chris fired a shot from just inside the box that clanged off the crossbar. Just two minutes from time, Shay saved a hard shot from 25 yards out and the victory was sealed.

Overall a good weekend of soccer!

Friday, April 17, 2009

Kerfuffle Concert Excites Utah Campus


The annual Kerfuffle concert rocked the U. campus Wednesday evening. The headliners were Lupe Fiasco and Girl Talk. Over 4,800 attended the show, which is put on by the ASUU for Utah students.

Several of our soccer players attended...and rumor has it that one of them may have suffered an unfortunate injury dancing in the rain!

Click here for more on Kerfuffle from the Daily Utah Chronicle!

Wednesday, April 15, 2009

What's next...a red card for B.O.?

We're not sure if this is real....but, if so, kind of funny...and BRAVO to the referee!

Courtesy of Soccer America, we hear that in non-league English soccer, a Chorlton Villa soccer player was shown a yellow card for "passing gas" as an International Manchester FC took a penalty kick, and missed. The penalty kick was re-taken and made. Two Villa players were then ejected for swearing while questioning the breaking-wind caution, but Villa managed a 6-4 victory. A third Villa player was ejected for a separate incident of cursing.

The referee said, "the player that made the noise was booked for ungentlemanly conduct- trying to put the other player off."

Now we've heard it all...