While Kaci's graduation will leave a big hole to fill in the middle of the defense, center-midfielder Kylie Cook will enter her senior year looking to expand her coverage of the pitch, a strength no doubt which helped to earn her a third team All-C-USA spot. Standing at 5'10" Kylie was not only excellent in the air, but she also had no trouble bringing the ball down in a crowd, finding space with creative ball-control and producing opportunities with precise feeds to the likes of speedy forward Katelyn Rhodes, and Jasmine Martinez who led the Coogs with eight goals on the season.
Offensively, Houston is looking really good next year. With Kylie the midfield general, and Jasmine the offensive threat returning, Head Coach Chris Pfau will have a stellar senior core to work with. Surrounding them will be upcoming juniors who have made their mark with some valuable playing time - Alexis Weaver, Kayla Walker, and my candidate for 12th Woman of the Year, Kelsey Zamora coming off the bench for some game-changing minutes on top.
With two starters graduating from the back line, I am looking for second team All-C-USA keeper Cami Koski, Sami Sackos, an Academic All-Conference selection with a 3.82 grade point average in mathematical biology, and Danielle, as the seniors in the back, to step up, take charge and inspire the defense to prevent a repeat or worse of this year's -6 goal differential. This will be the key to Houston's return to the post-season. If they can do that, the Coogs are in good position to better their eighth place Conference finish.
Two stellar center-midfielders face off at Robertson Stadium - Rice's Quinney Truong (21) and U of H's Kylie Cook (2).
The Cougars' Kaci Bush (4), Danielle Muñoz (3) and Sami Sackos (11) push back the Rice Owls' Holly Hargreaves (12) and Lauren Hughes (7).
(All photos by Kokoy Severino.)
Kokoy
Severino has been coaching junior high school soccer in the public school system of the Greater Houston area
for 19 years. He holds a National Youth Diploma from the National Soccer
Coaches Association of America, two coaching certifications from the United
States Soccer Federation, and a Master in Educational Leadership degree from the
University of St. Thomas in Houston, Texas. His research focuses on the
relationship between interscholastic competitive soccer and the academic
success of at-risk students. He returns regularly
to his native country of the Philippines and conducts soccer training
sessions for economically disadvantaged youths.
"This blog is to document the intensity, the depth, the passion, the strategic and tactical nuances, the stars, the spectacular play that I witness in the women's teams at the college level. And in doing so, it is my hope that others might be inspired to discover for themselves the beautiful game brought by the women." (Kokoy, from blog entry dated Nov 4, 2012)