It’s the second to last weekend of our season, and our last travel trip. We flew to Nashville, TN last weekend to play Belmont University and Lipscomb University. We arrived to chillier weather than we were used to here in the Fort, but it was very well received by most of the girls. Back in our mini vans, we drove from the airport to the Radisson. After we settled into our rooms, it was time for a light jog and stretch around the hotel. As always, we ate dinner at Olive Garden, and as always, it was fantastic. What’s not to love really—the breadsticks, salad and several different ways of eating pasta, marinara sauce and cheese?
Friday morning we ate breakfast in the hotel. They served up a great spread of pancakes, sausage, eggs, cereal, biscuits, fruit and some other great items to indulge in. Soon after breakfast, we travelled to Belmont for a very, very light training. We weren’t allowed on the field because it had been raining heavily recently and it was completely torn up. So, instead of playing our fun circle drill, we warmed up in a grassy spot next to some dorms. Ruby Tuesday hosted us for our pregame meal. While we waited for our food, Amber and Bri pointed out that the Walgreens sign showed the temperature that we would be playing the game in later that evening. The sign read 42 degrees, a fantastic change from the upper 90s.
Everyone bundled up in their Under Amour, sweats and rain gear to stay warm outside while we warmed up before the game. Slowly the layers started to come off, but the puddles on the field made sure our feet were nice and cold. The game started like many others, with us passing well and getting some shots off. Unfortunately, like other games, the goals were not being scored. We led the shot count once again, but couldn’t finish our opportunities; however, Belmont took advantage of their single digit shot count and netted two goals to win the game. It wasn’t exactly how we wanted to start the weekend off. Dinner after the game was provided by the Suchkos and was amazing as always. Mrs. Suchko made club and pizza stromboli’s, pasta salad, fruit salad, gobs, rice crispie treats, dirt cups, balls of heaven, and M&M cookies. Everything was fantastic and we very much appreciated all her hard work. Thank you both again!
Saturday we ate breakfast in the hotel again and then travelled to Lipscomb University for training. I bet you were wondering why a story of us getting lost hadn’t come up yet. Well, that’s because we didn’t until Saturday. I think that may be a record for us. When we get lost though, we do it up big. We were literally on the street w
here the practice field was, but thought we were lost, so we veered off and somehow found the game field where the Lipsomb men’s coach told us how to get to the practice field. After training we went back to the hotel to shower and get ready to hit up the Opryland Mall. We ate at Dave and Busters before we split up to go shopping. After circling the mall, Kirsi, Ashley, Jeannel and I walked across the street to go see the Grand Old Opry. We didn’t take a tour, but we did go into the gift shop, so I’m pretty sure we can all now say we’ve been there. The team reconvened around four to go to the movie theatre to see Law Abiding Citizen. I was fortunate enough to sit next to Jim during the film which was great because at one point a little gunshot sounded and he jumped about three feet in the air. It was very entertaining!Sunday equaled redeem day. We desperately needed a win to stay somewhere near the top of the ASUN standings and Lipscomb was definitely the team we needed to play. They were second to last and the only team they had beaten was a team that hasn’t won a game all year. We were not about to be their second victory. The whistle blew and we came out pressing hard, looking for our first goal early. Seeing as us having a wicked high shot count was the theme of the season, it continued through this game also. The shot count was 24-6 with us putting away two goals by Amber and Gina to their one goal. Yes we won, but compared to other teams, our goals per shot percentage is far to low.
This coming weekend is our last two games of the season because we can’t go to the tournament. I don’t think we’ll be crowned regular season champions this year, but if we can get the six points we need, we could place second. Its senior weekend and we’re definitely looking to give them a heck of a send off. Come out and support us Friday night at 7:00 when we face the ETSU Bucs and Sunday afternoon at 1:00 when we play USC Upstate.
Until next time—Go Eagles!





