COOKEVILLE, Tenn. - The Tennessee Tech soccer team will be away
from Cookeville for the third consecutive weekend, but fans will
have the opportunity to follow all the action right from home. The
Golden Eagles are slated for visits to Belmont and UNC Asheville
for a pair of non-conference match-ups.
Tech will visit Nashville to take on defending Atlantic Sun
champion Belmont on Sept. 11. The Golden Eagles and Bruins have
been evenly matched throughout program history, as the Tech holds a
4-5-1 record against the Bruins all-time. Belmont enters the week
at 1-3-0 in 2009. The match against Belmont will be Tech's third
against a 2008 NCAA tournament participant of the young 2009
season.
Fans can follow the action live on GameTracker through the Belmont
athletics Web site at www.belmontbruins.com.
"We're going to have to be organized and play an effort-filled 90
minutes in order to compete," Tech head coach Becky Fletcher
said.
On Sunday the Golden Eagles will head to Asheville, N.C., to face
off against UNC Asheville. The Bulldogs enter the week with a 2-1-0
record, and hold victories over East Tennessee State and Wofford,
and suffered its only loss of the season to Appalachian State.
"UNC Asheville has had some great results this season," Fletcher
said. "They get a team effort every time they step on the field. As
always, it's going to be a 90-minute battle. Our girls need to be
prepared to play the best soccer they can."
Fans can watch all the action against UNC Asheville via live video
streaming at www.bigsouthsports.com. The game will be available to
order anytime up until an hour after game time for a cost of
$4.95.
"We need to play patient soccer," Fletcher said. "The opponents
we're facing this weekend will not hand us any opportunities, we're
going to have to create our own. These are two very organized
teams."
With 12 true freshmen on the roster, the young Golden Eagle squad
has been hitting the practice field with a mission during the
week.
"We're still building chemistry with 12 new players," Fletcher
said. "We're looking to find the right combination of players, and
we're waiting to see it click on all cylinders. Our goal is to get
better every time we step on the field, whether it's for a practice
or a game."
The Golden Eagles wrap up their seven-game road trip next weekend
at the University of Kentucky tournament. Tech will square off
against Marshall on Sept. 18 and face host Kentucky on Sept.
20.
Tech will play in Cookeville for the first time Since Aug. 30 when
they open up Ohio Valley Conference play against UT Martin on Sept.
25. Admission to all Tech home soccer matches is free.