Alex Crozier – Fansmanship http://www.fansmanship.com For the fans by the fans Fri, 12 Mar 2021 03:58:36 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=4.7.29 For the fans by the fans Alex Crozier – Fansmanship fansmanship.com For the fans by the fans Alex Crozier – Fansmanship http://www.fansmanship.com/wp-content/uploads/powerpress/Favicon1400x1400-1.jpg http://www.fansmanship.com San Luis Obispo, CA Weekly-ish Podcast Episode 190 – Alyssa Giannetti http://www.fansmanship.com/podcast-episode-190-alyssa-giannetti/ http://www.fansmanship.com/podcast-episode-190-alyssa-giannetti/#respond Tue, 27 Mar 2018 00:42:15 +0000 http://www.fansmanship.com/?p=19310 When former Cal Poly soccer goalie Alyssa Giannetti met me on-campus on Friday afternoon, she had her skateboard under her arm and her last final behind her. After two years playing professional soccer in Finland, Giannetti came back to Cal Poly to finish her degree.  In our conversation, she discussed choosing Cal Poly in part […]]]>

When former Cal Poly soccer goalie Alyssa Giannetti met me on-campus on Friday afternoon, she had her skateboard under her arm and her last final behind her. After two years playing professional soccer in Finland, Giannetti came back to Cal Poly to finish her degree. 

In our conversation, she discussed choosing Cal Poly in part because it was a good surfing school, other reasons she chose Cal Poly, how she became a professional soccer player, and what’s ahead now that her soccer career is over. 

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http://www.fansmanship.com/podcast-episode-190-alyssa-giannetti/feed/ 0 When former Cal Poly soccer goalie Alyssa Giannetti met me on-campus on Friday afternoon, she had her skateboard under her arm and her last final behind her. After two years playing professional soccer in Finland, When former Cal Poly soccer goalie Alyssa Giannetti met me on-campus on Friday afternoon, she had her skateboard under her arm and her last final behind her. After two years playing professional soccer in Finland, Giannetti came back to Cal Poly to finish her degree.  In our conversation, she discussed choosing Cal Poly in part […] Alex Crozier – Fansmanship 48:49
Cal Poly women’s soccer signs 7 recruits http://www.fansmanship.com/cal-poly-womens-soccer-signs-7-recruits/ http://www.fansmanship.com/cal-poly-womens-soccer-signs-7-recruits/#respond Thu, 05 Feb 2015 22:50:33 +0000 http://www.fansmanship.com/?p=16506 Cal Poly women’s soccer announced the signing of seven recruits on Thursday. Since they posted good-looking graphics, I’ll take them off the bottom of the football post and give them their own. It looks like Alex Crozier has put together a nice recruiting class this year. It’s also nice to see local girls coming to school […]]]>

Cal Poly women’s soccer announced the signing of seven recruits on Thursday. Since they posted good-looking graphics, I’ll take them off the bottom of the football post and give them their own.

It looks like Alex Crozier has put together a nice recruiting class this year. It’s also nice to see local girls coming to school at Cal Poly. The Mustangs have players from both Righetti and San Luis Obispo High Schools.

I added videos where I could. Since I know nothing more than what’s below and on GoPoly.com, I’ll let the videos speak for themselves. Spring soccer is just around the corner and I’ve heard Cal Poly has some Pac 12 schools coming to town.

Magellan

OLNEY

Marietti

Kreutz

Kreutz comes from Buchanan High School. You know what other forward came to Cal Poly from Buchanan?

No pressure or anything… . (Welcome to SLO, Caitlyn)

Knauer

Kessloff

Barry

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Mustang women lose to UC Davis, fall to 1-2 in Big West http://www.fansmanship.com/mustang-women-lose-to-uc-davis-fall-to-1-2-in-big-west/ http://www.fansmanship.com/mustang-women-lose-to-uc-davis-fall-to-1-2-in-big-west/#respond Sun, 12 Oct 2014 04:15:39 +0000 http://www.fansmanship.com/?p=15632 The Big West Women’s Soccer Tournament will be at Alex G. Spanos Stadium in San Luis Obispo this season. If Cal Poly wants to be a participant, they’re going to have to start playing a lot better. After winning their conference opener on the road last week in Long Beach, Alex Crozier’s defending conference regular […]]]>
Sophomore, Lydia Anderson, has become much more aggressive offensively during conference play, but the Mustangs will need increased efficiency from other offensive players if the conference tournament is still a goal. By Owen Main

Sophomore, Lydia Anderson, has become much more aggressive offensively during conference play, but the Mustangs will need increased efficiency from other offensive players if the conference tournament is still a goal. By Owen Main

The Big West Women’s Soccer Tournament will be at Alex G. Spanos Stadium in San Luis Obispo this season. If Cal Poly wants to be a participant, they’re going to have to start playing a lot better.

After winning their conference opener on the road last week in Long Beach, Alex Crozier’s defending conference regular season champs have dropped two straight matches at home — the latest to UC Davis on Friday night.

In that match, the Mustangs out-shot the Aggies 15-5, including a 13-3 advantage in shots-on-goal. It didn’t matter though, as two of Davis’ three shots on goal found the back of the net.

Cal Poly has the conference’s reigning player of the year and a top goal scorer in Elise Krieghoff, but the junior hasn’t found a way to get into the score book in the first three conference games. Teams are definitely keying on Krieghoff in the middle — sending three defenders at her sometimes. The Mustangs are also seeing teams with faster, stronger outside defenders who are disrupting service to Krieghoff from the likes of Megan Abutin and Sara Lancaster.

It will be intriguing to see whether the Mustangs might have to find some more varied movement if they want to get back on a winning track and fight their way back into contention, or if the results are abberations and will start to fall more in-line with the shot numbers, which generally favor Krieghoff and Cal Poly.

One important player who has been absent of late is Tracy Hong. The senior outside defender has a knack for linking through the midfield or directly to Cal Poly’s attackers and is known to sometimes take it herself up the wing.

Whatever the reason, Cal Poly has struggled to find their attackers in the same dangerous places they found them during the preseason. There are only eight conference games for each team in the Big West, so every match is crucial. Cal Poly hosts Hawai’i on Sunday and three points seems like a must. Anything less, and the road to a spot in the Big West Tournament really begins to become treacherous.

Sunday schedule:

Time: Sunday, Noon Pacific,

Opponent: Hawai’i

Watch the game online here. 

Photos by Owen Main

 Click here to view photos on an iPad or iPhone

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Photos – Krieghoff ties school record with five goals http://www.fansmanship.com/photos-cal-poly-womens-soccer-vs-fresno-state/ http://www.fansmanship.com/photos-cal-poly-womens-soccer-vs-fresno-state/#respond Sat, 20 Sep 2014 15:08:21 +0000 http://www.fansmanship.com/?p=15504 Elise Krieghoff tied a school record with five goals against her hometown Bulldogs and Cal Poly upended Fresno State 6-1 at Alex G. Spanos Stadium on Friday night. Krieghoff, a junior, now has 40 career goals. The Cal Poly all-time record is 45. Wendy Jones also had five goals for Cal Poly in a 1993 game. Megan […]]]>
Elise Krieghoff is now five goals away from the all-time lead at Cal Poly. By Owen Main

Elise Krieghoff is now five goals away from the all-time lead at Cal Poly. By Owen Main

Elise Krieghoff tied a school record with five goals against her hometown Bulldogs and Cal Poly upended Fresno State 6-1 at Alex G. Spanos Stadium on Friday night.

Krieghoff, a junior, now has 40 career goals. The Cal Poly all-time record is 45.

Wendy Jones also had five goals for Cal Poly in a 1993 game.

Megan Abutin added the sixth Mustang goal, scoring on a penalty kick she drew for herself. The Mustangs emptied the bench over the final 15-20 minutes, getting some other players some time on the pitch.

Cal Poly will play at Stanford on Sunday at 3:30 pm on the Pac-12 Network.

The video below is a little fuzzy, but you get the idea.

Photos by Owen Main

To view photos on an iPhone or iPad, click here. 

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2013 Cal Poly Soccer Preview http://www.fansmanship.com/2013-cal-poly-soccer-preview/ http://www.fansmanship.com/2013-cal-poly-soccer-preview/#comments Sun, 25 Aug 2013 05:25:00 +0000 http://www.fansmanship.com/?p=10607 It’s not just football. Yes, the Cal Poly football team has high expectations this year, but all three teams who play their fall home games at Alex G. Spanos Stadium at Cal Poly have strong postseason aspirations. Here’s a look at the men’s and women’s soccer teams at Cal Poly and how their seasons could […]]]>

It’s not just football.

Yes, the Cal Poly football team has high expectations this year, but all three teams who play their fall home games at Alex G. Spanos Stadium at Cal Poly have strong postseason aspirations. Here’s a look at the men’s and women’s soccer teams at Cal Poly and how their seasons could be as good as (if not better than) the football team.

Men’s Soccer

Mackenzie Pridham scored the second most goals in the Big West last season and has his sights set on a big senior season. By David Livingstong

Mackenzie Pridham scored the second most goals in the Big West last season and has his sights set on a big senior season. By David Livingston

Coach Paul Holocher’s team is on the upswing. After a 2012 season during which they beat rival UCSB twice, went 11-7-1 overall, and reached the Big West Tournament semifinal match, this year’s team loses only three key contributors from a season ago.

While Ian Clark, Dakota Collins, Benny Estes, and Chris Gaschen all made positive contributions to Cal Poly’s changeover to an “FC Barcelona” style of play, Holocher’s top-40 recruiting class this season is probably the program’s best ever.

Meet the Freshmen

The freshman class starts with top-10 national recruite Justin Dhillon. Dhillon, whose brother Sean will be a redshirt freshman this season, brings promise of a fast, skilled wing player to take the place of Gaschen in Cal Poly’s fast-paced attack.

Ari Lassiter is another name soccer fans might recognize. His father, Roy, was a member of the US National Team, appearing in 30 games for his country throughout his career.

Add striker Kaba Alkebulan, midfielder Joseph Bolous, midfielder Brett Foreman, and goalkeeper Eric Kam, and there is good reason for optimism for Cal Poly.

Senior Leadership

While last year’s team boasted a few seniors in key positions, the 2013 Mustangs will depend on seniors all over the pitch. Mackenzie Pridham, the 2012 Big West offensive player of the year, returns up front for Cal Poly. Last year, he notched 11 goals.  Midfielder George Malki, who scored one of the most electrifying goals in Cal Poly history to help beat UCSB in Isla Vista a year ago also returns along with fellow seniors Ronald Medrano Williams (MF), Chris Bernardi (F), Mike Hocker (MF), Connor Drechsler (D), Kevin Atkins (MF) and Brett Finkelstein (G), who returns to compete with sophomore Wade Hamilton for net-minder duties.

Last season, Hamilton earned all-Big West Honorable Mention for his play.

The Back Line Could be the Key

For all the talk about the FC Barcelona style of play the Mustangs have adopted, the focus has been on midfielders and forwards. Last season, Cal Poly nearly doubled their goal output from the previous year, scoring 26 goals (they only netted 15 in 2011).

But the ball control, possession-oriented attack they are trying to build depends on defenders and midfielders reading the field and making the right pass. Mistakes from defenders can and will prove costly. Even with the “attractive” style of play the Mustangs are sure to bring, the sure play of defenders will be as big a variable as any other in determining this team’s season result.

The Big West North is TOUGH

The Big West’s Northern Division includes recent national champion and arch-rival UCSB, defending conference champion UC Davis, and Sacramento State, who Cal Poly only managed one point against in two matches last season. To even make the playoffs, the Mustangs will have to be playing their best soccer at the right time.

The coaches preseason poll ranked Cal Poly 3rd in the Northern Division, behind UCSB and UC Davis respectively. The poll results were close, though, and if newcomers like Justin Dhillon can make an immediate impact, the Mustangs can go into the final few games of conference play contending for the division title.

Women’s Soccer

OK, I’ll admit it, I’m a little late on the women’s soccer side of things. I’ll also admit that I’ve watched them play already, though I don’t know how much I learned in their 3-0 defeat of Loyola Marymount. Here’s what I do know about Alex Crozier’s squad.

Sarah Lancaster scoots the first Cal Poly goal of 2013 past the LMU keeper on Friday night. By Owen Main

Sarah Lancaster scoots the first Cal Poly goal of 2013 past the LMU keeper on Friday night. By Owen Main

They were good last season

The women’s team went (9-7-3) overall last season, (6-1-2) in the Big West, but lost to Cal State Northridge 1-0 in the Big West Tournament.

This season, the Mustangs return their leading goal scorer from last season, Elise Krieghoff. Krieghoff’s freshman season was one to remember. She scored 11 goals and notched 22 points in only 15 games, earning Big West Conference Freshman of the Year and first-team All Conference honors.

In their first game…

In the first game of the 2013 season last Friday night against Loyola Marymount, Cal Poly earned a 3-0 victory. Krieghoff managed to get off 8 shots in the game, including her first goal of 2013.

Krieghoff will be the rock at the top and should put lots of pressure on defenses, but a few other players impressed in the first game of the season. Tracy Hong, a junior defender looked quick and assertive in possession on Friday night — a good sign for a wing back.

Senior Jordyn Zander looked strong from the midfield, supporting a balanced offensive attack for Cal Poly. Sarah Lancaster, an attacking midfielder, scored the game’s first goal and had the speed and possession to push the ball up the right hand side into the attacking zone. Sophomore goalkeeper Alyssa Giannetti looked comfortable in goal after starting there most of her freshman campaign.

Elise Krieghoff will be Cal Poly's main goal-scoring threat once again this season. By Owen Main

Elise Krieghoff will be Cal Poly’s main goal-scoring threat once again this season. By Owen Main

The Schedule

Alex Crozier’s team is set to play a pretty remarkable preseason schedule. Three of their first four games are at home — all against non-conference teams from California.

Then they hit the road for the remainder of their non-conference schedule. Six straight games. Three straight weekends.

Their opponents will include Baylor, Texas A&M, Oregon State, Seattle, Saint Mary’s, and Santa Clara. By the time they open conference play at Alex G. Spanos Stadium on October 4 vs. Long Beach State, Cal Poly will have gone nearly a month without a home match.

Conference Outlook

So much in women’s soccer seems to hinge on star players, and Cal Poly does have that in Krieghoff. Last season, the Mustangs had a fantastic conference regular season, scoring 4 or more goals in four of nine games. This season, don’t look for it to be that easy. Opposing teams will key on Krieghoff. Look for players like Lancaster, Sarah Epps, and Lauren Heer to benefit from the space that will open-up.

Alex Crozier is a 21st year coach with a winning pedigree. So many things depend on players health and new faces in the conference, but expect Crozier to have his team ready to be in the running for a Big West Conference title once again this year.

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Cal Poly Women’s Soccer Picks up a Win… and some Momentum? http://www.fansmanship.com/cal-poly-womens-soccer-picks-up-a-win-and-some-momentum/ http://www.fansmanship.com/cal-poly-womens-soccer-picks-up-a-win-and-some-momentum/#respond Tue, 16 Oct 2012 00:50:58 +0000 http://www.fansmanship.com/?p=6667

Cal Poly’s Bianca Burright scored two goals in her second game back after being injured for over a year. Photo by Owen Main

Before Big West Conference play began, Cal Poly women’s soccer coach Alex Crozier had to make a decision. With so many injuries to key players, Crozier had to simplify his strategy — and his team’s formation.

On Sunday afternoon, one of those previously-injured players, Bianca Burright, scored twice in only her second game of the year and the Mustangs pulled away from visiting Hawaii to win 5-2 and remain atop the Big West Conference standings. The second-leading goal scorer as a sophomore during the 2010 season, Burright has been sidelined since 2010 with two hip injuries.

Without second-leading scorer Sara Epps, Cal Poly needed Burright’s offensive explosion to keep pace with Hawaii early-on.

Burright struck the games first goal in the 13th minute, assisted by Cici Kobinski. Hawaii answered with a goal of their own 8 minutes later. The match was tied 1-1 at halftime.

Kobinski answered with a goal of her own less than one minute into the second half, dribbling past 3 defenders from 45 yards out and beating the keeper far post. Once again, Hawaii answered quickly, knotting the score at 2 apiece less than six minutes later.

Burright’s second goal, calmly controlled and buried, gave the Mustangs a 3-2 lead they would not relinquish.

When Hawaii pushed forward, trying to answer again, Freshman forward Elise Krieghoff put away two late goals to give Cal Poly a sizable 5-2 victory. Krieghoff’s two goals put her into double digits with 10 goals in 15 games. The Mustangs stand atop the conference with a record of 5-0-1 (8-5-2 overall). Only three games remain (at UC Riverside, at Cal State Fullerton, and home vs. UCSB) before the Big West Conference Tournament, which starts November 1.

Photos by Owen Main

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