
Men's Soccer Kicks Off Preseason Wednesday
8/19/2009 8:00:00 AM | Men's Soccer
Aug. 19, 2009
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COLLEGE PARK, Md. - After establishing the `Gold Standard' in 2008 with an NCAA National Championship, an ACC Tournament title and a school-record 23 wins and 15 shutouts, the Terps have a tall task ahead to repeat the kind of success they achieved just a year ago. However, with a core of returners including All-ACC honorees Zac MacMath, Matt Kassel and Casey Townsend, solid leadership from a talented group of upperclassmen, and a promising nationally-ranked recruiting class, there are plenty of reasons to believe the 2009 Terps will reach the College Cup and beyond.
Head coach Sasho Cirovski, now in his 17th season at Maryland, will rely on an experienced midfield, as well as returning starters Jason Herrick and Townsend up top, to provide a solid base for this year's squad. MacMath, one of the top keepers in the nation, will also be a cornerstone as the Terps attempt to make their eighth consecutive trip to the Sweet 16 of the NCAA Tournament and their seventh appearance in the College Cup in the last nine seasons.
"I'm excited by the challenge of this season," Cirovski said. "Obviously the bull's eye on our backs is a little bigger, which is a privilege and an honor, but along with that comes a big challenge.
"We are a team that is going to get better and, when it's said and done, we will be at the cusp of being a real contender. We have a very, very talented incoming class and a very experienced group of returners and we also lost a lot of experience and talent but we are ready for the challenge."
Maryland opens with UCLA at 8 p.m. on Friday, Sept. 4 at the friendly confines of Ludwig Field.
This is part one of a three-part season preview.
Wednesday, August 19th - Goalkeepers, Overall Preview Notes
Thursday, August 20th - Midfield, Defense
Friday, August 21st - Forwards, Schedule Overview
GOALKEEPERS:
MacMath returns to goal after a spectacular freshman season where he led the nation in goals against average (0.44). He also tied a Maryland program-record with 12 shutouts and ran off a streak of 19 consecutive wins after losing his collegiate debut to California. MacMath, a member of the U-20 US National team pool, will be looked upon to have a larger leadership role as a sophomore in 2009.
"Zac's presence in goal has improved," Cirovski said. "Physically he is much stronger and his overall confidence has risen to a higher level.
"I expect Zac to have an increased role in his leadership and organization from the back because we will have a rebuilt and redeveloped backline. Zac will be busier, at least in the earlier part of the season, and we will look to him to prevent dangerous situations before they happen through his leadership."
Maryland will also benefit from having an experienced backup goalkeeper as Will Swaim will provide added depth in goal. Swaim earned starts in six matches last season, winning four of them, including three shutout performances.
"Will is a tremendous leader on the team and a great teammate to Zac," Cirovski said. "He keeps getting better and improving every semester. "He's more confident and his distribution and reading of the game has really improved."
Last season, Cirovski's goalkeeping unit surrendered a mere 18 goals the entire season. With that group back intact, there is reason for optimism in front of the net.
"We will be stronger at the goalkeeper position this season because both Will and Zac have improved a great deal over the offseason," Cirovski said. "Will had a great spring and summer with us and Zac had some tremendous experiences while playing with the US Macabee Games team along with the US National team in several big tournaments.
"I feel like both are improved and that should be a strength for us this season. The partnership both of those guys have is tremendous."
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