Wednesday, March 26, 2008

Another Lucky Signing for the College of Saint Mary

On last Thursday the 20th of March, Kaela Croushhorn signed her letter of intent to play soccer at CSM in the fall. She is lucky number 13--the thirteenth recruit to sign this year. Kaela went to high school at Lewis Central in Council Bluffs and attended CSM her freshman year and played soccer at that time. She decided to transfer to Hannibal-La Grange in Missouri for her sophomore year. She emailed me a few weeks ago and said she would like to come back to CSM! I thought it was a good idea since she had a great freshman year and a few weeks later, Kaela signed again for us. Kaela told me that she is going to pursue a Bachelor's in nursing at CSM.

We are pleased to have Kaela back with the CSM family.

Thursday, March 13, 2008

Millard South Soccer Player Signs her Letter of Intent!

Jackie Swanger, goalkeeper for Azzurri Mistral and Millard South, signed her letter of intent on Tuesday, March 11. I met Jackie and her parents in the Millard South conference room for the event. One of the assistant principals from Millard South was also there along with Jackie's high school coach, Kim Harrill. It was a beautiful day (for a change) and the sun was shining in the windows. A perfect setting for signing your life away (ha, ha--joke.) Jackie is a very good student and is going to study in the pre-vet program. Jackie actually practiced with the CSM soccer team a couple times in the fall. Our assistant coach, Kim Ernesti, has been Jackie's private keeper coach for a number of years and Coach Kim thought it would be good for her training to have some live shooting. It is also kind of a funny coincidence that our other keeper recruit (Mollie Jones from Columbus Scotus) is also going to study in the CSM pre-vet program. They will have much to discuss as Kim trains them.

We can't wait for Jackie (and everyone else) to start!

Monday, March 10, 2008

CSM goes Indoor

Yesterday the team began playing in the spring indoor college women's league at the Omaha Sports Complex. We will play for about 6 weeks. It is a great opportunity to work on some soccer skills and play against good competition. Our game was against Bellevue University alumnus and we lost 1-2. We generated a lot more opportunities than our opponent, but could not hit the goal. We did not keep official stats for the game (we are playing "just for fun") but we had a large number of shots hit posts and crossbars and go just wide--I would guess that we outshot them by 10. Sometimes that is the way it goes--soccer can be a cruel sport.

The next game is March 16 at 8:00 against Bellevue University. The other teams in the league are Wayne State, UNO, Dana and Midland Lutheran.

Friday, February 29, 2008

Millard South Soccer Player Puts Pen to Paper

Ashley Turco signed her letter of intent at Millard South on Wednesday, February 27. Ashley's dad and grandmother were also there for the big event. Ashley is a senior forward at Millard South and is looking forward to a great high school soccer season (if this weather will ever treat us right.) I am happy that Ashley will be joining us next year at the College of Saint Mary. She will certainly help us out. Ashley played her club soccer most recently with Phoeniz Infierno and has played with fellow CSM recruits KaSie Bergland and Kira Cross.

Welcome to the family!

Thursday, February 28, 2008

CSM Soccer Players Work Out

Right now, we are in the 4th week of our winter conditioning program with the Xplosive Edge. X-Edge is located inside the Omaha Sports Complex, also known as "The Center" on 147th and Giles, just off of the highway 50 exit on interstate 80. We are trained by Gibb Duvall and Jaron Cook. I really believe in the benefits of their program. One way the X-Edge training shows itself is in the latter part of games. For example, last season the team went into 3 overtimes and won all three. Part of our success in overtime I attribute to our X-Edge training. Another big reason I believe in the X-Edge program is because of injury prevention. We just do not get soft tissue injuries (muscle pulls.) The only injuries we have had the past two seasons are a couple ankle sprains due to bad turf and a clavicle break (she got her foot caught in a net and fell hard on her shoulder.) Also, their program teaches correct running and cutting techniques which helps prevent injuries like ACL tears. It is challenging and not many people like getting up early to go work out, but I think it is great. It is part of who we are.

I would recommend the X-Edge program to anyone.

Wednesday, February 27, 2008

Another Soccer Player Signs with CSM!

Nikki Prusha signed her letter of intent to play for CSM in the fall this past Monday (February 25th.) Nikki is very excited to be able to join the team. She wants to be a nurse and was very impressed with the CSM nursing program. Nikki is a current freshman in college and is taking classes at Metro this semester after her first semester at UNO. Prusha played high school soccer at Gross Catholic (2007 grad)and club soccer for Azzuri Valencia, the same team that one of our other transfer students (Schweiger) played for.

I am delighted to sign Nikki and I look forward to coaching her again.

Tuesday, February 12, 2008

Ralston, Nebraska Soccer Player Joins the CSM Family

Erin Peterson, a senior defender from Ralston High School, put pen to paper on Monday, February 11, signing her letter of intent for CSM. Erin's mom and dad and high school coach, Andy Parizek were there to see her sign. Erin was also interviewed by the Ralston Recorder.

We are very happy to have Erin as part of the flames family. She is a very smart and powerful player who reads the game well. Erin wants to go into education at CSM. I am sure she will make a fine teacher as well as an exemplary college soccer player. Erin is the 9th player to sign for CSM this year.

Friday, February 8, 2008

Columbus, Nebraska Soccer Player Signs

On Thursday, February 7th, I got into my car and drove to Columbus so I could hand-deliver a letter of intent to Abbey Arlt so she could sign with CSM. Abbey is a current senior at Columbus High School. The signing ceremony occurred in the CHS library. Abbey's parents and coaches were there to witness.

Abbey is a wonderful player with a great family. I think she will make a fantastic contribution to the team and I am looking forward to coaching her. At this time, Abbey has not decided what she will major in at CSM. Welcome to the CSM family, Abbey!

See what the Columbus Telegram has to say about Abbey!

Iowa Western Soccer Player Signs with CSM

Katie Archibald, Iowa Western Community College midfielder, signed her letter of intent with us on Wednesday, February 6th. Katie is the teammate of Courtney Pearcy, who signed with CSM in December. As you recall, Iowa Western is the junior college National Champion runner-up in 2006 and 2007.

I am very pleased to add Katie to our the recruiting class of 2008. She will add her athleticism, work rate and great personality to the team. Katie plans on majoring in business with an emphasis in accounting. Welcome to the team, Archie!

Wednesday, February 6, 2008

Gross Catholic 2 Sport Athlete Signs with the College of Saint Mary

On Tuesday, February the 5th, Kira Cross signs her letter of intent with CSM. Kira is a soccer and a basketball player who is looking forward to competing at the college level. Kira is a current student at Gross Catholic High School in Omaha where I also coach. I think Kira will enjoy her experience at CSM and I am looking forward to continue to coach her. Kevin Lien (our basketball coach and AD) is also excited about Kira joining the basketball team next year. It will be just great!

Wednesday, January 23, 2008

Columbus Scotus Soccer Player Signs with CSM

Mollie Jones, current starting goalkeeper at Columbus Scotus, signed her letter of intent with CSM on Tuesday. Mollie is also a softball player and will be playing for CSM on the softball team as well. Softball Coach Chuck Brewer and I drove to Columbus to witness the event. Mollie's coaches were there along with her parents and the local newspaper reporter.

We are excited to have Mollie as a part of the team. CSM has a great tradition of awesome goalkeeping. Last year's starting goalkeeper, senior Laura Forbes was the MCAC Defensive Player of the Year. We hope that Mollie continues that tradition (or course, with help from our stellar Assistant Coach Kim Ernesti, who is a former All-Region goalkeeper with CSM.) Mollie is quick and agile and is great under pressure. I just can't wait for next season to begin!

Read what the Columbus Telegram has to say about Mollie.

Tuesday, January 15, 2008

Wayne State Soccer Player to Transfer to CSM

Sara Schwieger is the latest player to be joining the great soccer tradition at CSM. Sara is a current freshman who played for Wayne State in the fall of 2007. She will transfer to CSM in August and will be studying occupational therapy. Sara is a 2007 graduate of Millard West High School here in Omaha. As you may recall, Millard West's girls soccer team won the 2007 State Championship. Sara played her club ball with Azzurri Valencia coached by Paul Elam.

Sara is an awesome defender and a strong player and we can't wait to have her play for us!

Monday, January 7, 2008

CSM Coach Leads Team to Title

OK, I just received this picture and I had to post it. It is my 10 year old daughter's club team. I helped coach them to a championship last week. They were in the "Winter Blast" soccer tournament and won first place with an undefeated record. They got through group play without a blemish but had to go to a shootout in the semi-finals against a team from West Des Moines. Our team won the championship game 2-0. It was a great group effort. The team played well.

Could there be future CSM Flames on the roster? We sure do hope so! My daughter (Alex) is the one holding the championship plaque in the photo and she tells me she is going to CSM!

Friday, January 4, 2008

North Platte, Nebraska Soccer Player Signs with CSM

Hillary Brown who graduated from North Platte High School in 2007, will be signing a letter of intent soon to play soccer for the College of Saint Mary beginning in the fall of 2008. Hillary decided not to play soccer after high school and attended the University of Nebraska at Lincoln. She decided that she missed soccer too much and wanted to go to a smaller school, so she contacted me and the rest is history! Her high school coach says this about her:
She is quick, determined, and really understands defense. She was always very dependable, worked hard at practices and in games. She is definitely a good candidate for your program. I would strongly recommend her to you.

We really look forward to having Hillary as a part of our awesome soccer program.

Thursday, December 27, 2007

Happy Holidays from CSM

I hope everyone had a great holiday. My Christmas went well. On Christmas Eve my family (Darci, Alex and Kenzie) went to Modale, Iowa and had Christmas with my wife's side of the family. Darci (my wife) has 4 sisters and 2 brothers. They all were there except her brother Doug who lives in California. The highlight of the evening was when Darci gave her sisters a beautiful picture of all the sisters when they were younger. They all got choked up (and so did I.)

On Christmas day we went over to my sister's house (Linda) to have Christmas with my side of the family. I have 2 sisters (Linda and Sandra) and they have lots of kids (Brian, Michelle, Tara, Evan, Jack, Kyle.) Dad and and his wife Nelda were there too (we lost my mom in 2004 to cancer and my Dad got remarried to a wonderful woman named Nelda.) The highlight of Christmas day was when Dad told a joke about how the tradition of the angel on top of the Christmas tree came to be. It was funny (you'll have to ask me about it later.) The food was also good (I do love food.)

Saturday, December 22, 2007

Iowa Western Soccer Player Signs with CSM

On Wednesday afternoon, the CSM soccer office was the site of the signing of Courtney Pearcy, a forward and midfielder from Iowa Western Community College. Courtney is a current sophomore at IWCC and she has been an integral part of the phenomenal success of the IWCC soccer program. IWCC made it to the final game of the National Championship tournament for junior colleges in 2006 and 2007(unfortunately they came in second both years.) At nationals this year, Pearcy scored 2 goals to help IWCC make it to the championship game.

I'm very excited have Courtney as part of the team--I think she will make a great contribution to our fantastic tradition of success at CSM. She went to high school at Lewis Central in Council Bluffs with our current keeper Mandy Saar. As a matter of fact, Courtney's boyfriend (Luke) and Mandy's fiance (Billy) are very good friends.

We have a great start to our 2008 recruit class!

Wednesday, December 19, 2007

Plattsmouth, Nebraska Soccer Player Signs with CSM

Last week KaSie Bergland put pen to paper and signed with the College of Saint Mary soccer team. KaSie plays both midfield and forward and is known for her blazing speed and great attitude. She signed her letter of intent at her high school (Plattsmouth) in front of her college coach (me) and her high school coach (Colleen Ksiazek) as well as her wonderful parents. Isn't it a phenomenal picture? It was taken with my camera so I can take some of the credit.

Here is an exerpt from the Plattsmouth Newspaper about KaSie:

Bergland signs with College of St. Mary soccer program
By Brent HardinThursday, Dec 13, 2007 - 02:59:44 pm CST

PLATTSMOUTH - Spending one day with College of St. Mary soccer players this fall helped KaSie Bergland decide to spend four more years with the team after high school.

The Plattsmouth High School senior signed a letter of intent Wednesday morning to join College of Saint Mary’s soccer program. Bergland practiced with the squad during a campus visit earlier this fall and she said the positive attitude of her future teammates sealed her decision to attend the Omaha school

"When I went up there everyone was really welcoming and I felt really good about it," Bergland said. "It was a pretty easy decision after that.".


KaSie's mom told me at the signing that KaSie decided to come to CSM right after playing with the team. Way to go team! I remember KaSie working really hard that day and having a good time with the CSM players.

I am looking forward to coaching KaSie in the fall!

Monday, December 17, 2007

Recruiting Nebraska Soccer Players: CSM Soccer Coach Attends Great Workshop

Just got back from California where I attended the "Selling for Coaches" recruiting workshop. Dan Tudor, a recruiting "guru" gave us first-rate information that we can use to help us with our recruiting at the College of Saint Mary. Dan is a very knowledgeable individual and I learned a lot. It was very intense and I took a lot of notes. It will take me awhile to digest. I really believe my workshop experience will help us get a terrific 2008 recruiting class.

It was held at a place called "Coconut Joes" which was an island themed party room. One of the more humorous moments of the worshop was when one of the coaches (Lindsay) asked Dan if we could turn on the disco ball. He did. Dan did not disco dance (thank goodness) but we did finish the workshop "under the lights," so to speak.

A very practical piece given to us was a study Dan did called "Inside the Mind of Your College Prospects; a survey that really gets into the mind of what college recruits want and need. Useful, practical, wow. Fantastic job Dan!

See dantudor.com