Aug. 29, 2007
WOMEN’S SOCCER: Buffington Era
Starts at Pacific Lutheran
THIS WEEK: Pacific Lutheran hosts UC Santa Cruz,
Friday, 4 p.m.; PLU at Evergreen State, Sunday, 3 p.m.
BUFFINGTON ERA BEGINS: Lynnette Buffington,
who cut her collegiate coaching teeth at Tacoma Community College
and then at Villa Julie College in Baltimore, begins her Pacific
Lutheran women’s soccer coaching career on Friday when the
Lutes host nationally ranked UC Santa Cruz. Two days later, the
Lutes travel to Olympia to take on Evergreen State. While coaching
at Villa Julie from 2003-06, Buffington improved VJC’s winning
percentage from .139 to .714, as well as winning two conference
championships and leading her 2006 team to the round of 32 in
the NCAA Division III national tournament. Buffington, a native
of Tacoma, graduated from Stadium High School and from Gonzaga
University in 1996.
ABOUT THE SLUGS: The UC Santa Cruz Slugs –
yes, the Slugs – will bring their No. 8 national ranking
to the Parkland campus in the season opener for both teams. UC
Santz Cruz finished the 2006 season with a 17-0-4 record and was
eliminated from the NCAA postseason tournament in a shootout with
Hardin-Simmons (Texas).
SEASON OUTLOOK: “Our goal is to commit
to an organized system and gain experience with a young team,”
Buffington says of her first PLU squad. “We have a good
returning core, and a group of new players that are adapting quickly
to the new system.”
The team returns three players who started at least half of
last season’s games, two on defense. Juniors Bré
Greenman and Lauren Meyer will look to pass on their experience
to the younger players, while Meyer and sophomore defender Meredith
Newby will look to be more influential in the team’s attack
strategy. Midfielder Melissa Buitrago, the only senior on this
year’s squad, started 15 games last year and Buffington
expects a very “positive year” out of her leader.
She will be joined at the midfielder position by returning juniors
Amanda Crawford and Lauren Northcutt, as well as sophomore midfielder/forward
Jill Trumbull, all of whom played in at least 18 of the team’s
20 games last season.
Junior Christina McDuffie, a 2005 second team All-Northwest Conference
selection that was limited by injuries last season, and sophomore
Monica Beard, will anchor the forward position in what Buffington
describes as their “defining year.” This duo will
seek to replace almost all of the offense from last year, as returning
players accounted for only four of last season’s 24 goals.
Goalkeepers Amanda Tschauner and Kamryn Morgan, both juniors,
will take over the duties split by Tschauner and Alyssa Blackburn
last season. Tschauner started nine games in goal last season,
compiling a 4-4 record with three shutouts and an average of 1.1
goals allowed per game. Both will be pushed by freshman Stephanie
Cordes, who will be looking to earn playing time at goalkeeper.
Key newcomers to this year’s team include freshmen defender
Megan O’Rourke and midfielder/defender Courtney Walker,
as well as junior defenders Carly West and Lisa Gilbert. Out of
the 23 players on this season’s team, 12 are playing soccer
for PLU for the first time, 10 of them freshmen. “There
will be freshmen starting,” said Buffington. “Experience
is the key for this season. At this point everyone knows and can
execute the system, and we are working on vision and organization.
Our key for this season is development, and our goal is to finish
higher in the conference and to increase our regional and national
rankings.”
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