Broncos down RedHawks in battle of unbeatens
Dan Kukla
Issue date: 4/15/08 Section: Sports
"I was just playing my normal game, more aggressive, and I just kind of got away from that," Larson said. "I think she got a little grooved and I didn't really adjust to that very well. She started playing better and I started playing worse."
The RedHawks will now close out their regular season with a home match against Northern Illinois University Friday at 1:00 pm.
Miami will look to use that match as a warm up for the MAC tournament, and a chance to get some healthy bodies back on the court.
"Our locker room looks like a … triage unit," Joffe said. "Cara Wald is not playing at all and she is the heart of our team. Her status is she probably will play against Northern Illinois. We have Megan Martzolf playing injured singles and doubles. We have Sydnee Bridger playing injured in doubles. We have our number one player, Anastasia, with a stress fracture in her foot playing."
Once the RedHawks can get healthy again, the players and coaches alike remain confident that they can bring home the hardware and advance to the NCAA tournament.
"Based on today's performance and some of the kids that we're going to have back in the line up that are banged up, I think we have every chance to win the conference," Joffe said.
The RedHawks will now close out their regular season with a home match against Northern Illinois University Friday at 1:00 pm.
Miami will look to use that match as a warm up for the MAC tournament, and a chance to get some healthy bodies back on the court.
"Our locker room looks like a … triage unit," Joffe said. "Cara Wald is not playing at all and she is the heart of our team. Her status is she probably will play against Northern Illinois. We have Megan Martzolf playing injured singles and doubles. We have Sydnee Bridger playing injured in doubles. We have our number one player, Anastasia, with a stress fracture in her foot playing."
Once the RedHawks can get healthy again, the players and coaches alike remain confident that they can bring home the hardware and advance to the NCAA tournament.
"Based on today's performance and some of the kids that we're going to have back in the line up that are banged up, I think we have every chance to win the conference," Joffe said.
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