On a September day like this one it is blatantly obvious why the Roosevelt and Vanderbilt families decided to build homes in the Mid-Hudson Valley. The weather was simply perfect with sunshine and a light breeze - oh, to be away from the heat of the city! It was also perfect for the Vassar Women as they went just a tad further north to engage the University at Albany Women in their second conference game of the year. As is always the case with Albany the players were aggressive and direct. The home team led 7-5 after about 20 minutes on account of Vassar being bullied at the breakdown and some missed tackles. These were the clouds spoiling the perfect day and must be remedied if the team has any post-season aspirations.
Vassar College WomenÂ
31Â
vÂ
12Â
University at AlbanyÂ
Women
Tries: Kayla Lightner (1),Â
Nathalie Freeman (2), Rachel Elson (1), Sarah Mawhinney (1).
Cons: Mary Margaret McElduff (3).
The University at Albany have consistently produced aggressive and hard running performances against Vassar. Their forwards are always competitive and in their back division they usually have a couple of standout open field runners.
Last season Vassar prevailed in the Fall 37-12 and in the Spring 26-15 so looking at the final score one might feel that it was business as usual. What was worrying was the number of missed tackles particularly in the first quarter of an hour. The Brewers did not get out of their own half for the first 11 minutes and struggled to get a grip on the game.
It was a simple enough first try with
Kayla Lightner skipping through to give Vassar a 5-0 lead but Albany bounced right back and scored under the posts to make it 7-5. Vassar's backs came up and
Abigail Alexander was nowhere to be seen with the result a clean line break and 7 points conceded. This was Vassar's undoing in the Fall Final 4 last year, a failure to tackle. To her credit Alexander recovered and put in a strong performance in attack and defense as the game progressed. But the fact remains that all the squad need to get a lot better at tackling.
The forwards tightened things up and
Nathalie Freeman went over to make it 10-7 and that is how it stayed up to the halftime stoppage. Vassar might have been further ahead had fullback
Rachel Elson managed to hold on to the ball when in behind the defense. The sophomore ran well but just dropped the ball with acres of green in front of her and the try line beckoning!
The second half got off to an awful start with Vassar missing straight up tackles and the Albany women getting down to the Vassar 22. But Albany did not capitalize and as the Vassar players warmed to the task of being more destructive at the breakdown better quality ball was won. This enabled Jyen Wong to serve her runners quicker ball and line breaks were more frequent.
It was a game where one felt that the dam would break at some point as Vassar kept coming at Albany time and time again.
Rachel Jones battled hard,
Kayla Lightner was consistent and dangerous and apart from some silly running lines
Nathalie Freeman was a threat. All the players had some good moments but there were also too many flaws to let the former be of focus.
Vassar established good field position and when flyhalf McElduff pushed the ball wide
Rachel Elson was put away for try number 3, the conversion was good. Then Freeman notched her brace and it was 24-7 after another conversion. Try number 5 was scored by flanker
Sarah Mawhinney and at 31-7 the result was in the record book. But Albany did not go quietly into the night for they scored a consolation try to make it 31-12.
It's a cliche butÂ
defense wins a championship and the Vassar Women need to take ownership of this priority now.Â
Team: 15 Rachel Elson 14 Abigail Alexander 13 Laila Blumenthal-Rothchild 12 Kayla Lightner 11Â
Rachel Jones 10 Mary Margaret McElduff 9 Jyen Wong 1Â
Kate SwordenÂ
2 Marron McConnell 3 Mariah Ghant 4 Miranda Scarlata 5Â
Lauren WorkmanÂ
6 Nathalie FreemanÂ
7 Sarah Mawhinney 8Â
Amanda Saich
Subs:Â
Oshana Reich for Sarah Mawhinney, Claire Fondrie-Teitler for Marron McConnell.
Overall record:Â 2-0-0
Next week: Saturday SeptemberÂ
24th, 2016Â versus HofstraÂ
UniversityÂ
(at Vassar)Â -Â
KickoffÂ
1:00 p.m.
Vassar College Women "B" 38Â
vÂ
0 University at Albany Women "B"
Tries:Â
Claire Fondrie-TeitlerÂ
(1), Michelle Urrutia (1),Â
Jennie ToÂ
(2), Lizzie Bennett (1),Â
Kaitlin Prado (1).
Cons: Makenna Emery (4).
Vassar jumped ahead right at the start when
Claire Fondrie-Teitler gathered the ball and sprinted, a full 60 yards down the right touchline, stepping the fullback for a wonderful try. In talking with the Vassar Number 8 after the game she credited Coach Cam Williams as she recalled reminding herself to bring her knees high to gain more speed. Take a bow Vassar's Strength and Conditioning Coach! It really was a joy to watch for Fondrie-Teitler has worked hard to improve her game and this was deserved.
The Albany team was loaded with rookies and Vassar also had a good many, so that by the end of the game there were 10 Vassar novices on the field. The Brewers were led by scrumhalf
Jennie To running the show. She not only passes well, gets the team moving in the right direction, and runs well but she is an outstanding tackler. Time and again she put in crunching tackles to bring down an Albany runner.
Vassar scored a second try when
Michelle Urrutia went in near the posts and it was To who scored the third making it 21-0 in the first 15 minutes.
Makena Emery had a good day with the boot connecting on 4 of 6 conversions and she had some penetrating runs.
But the real satisfaction of these B-side games is to see the new players getting their first experience of rugby.
Fiona Brodie carried the ball a few times and possession was retained. She does need to be better with the ball placement but that will come.
Meg Matthews was popping up in the right places, and
Eve Coulibaly made a good low tackle. These and the other rookies benefited from the good play of some wily vets.
Yasani Spencer, Lizzie Bennett,
Ellen Quist, and
Alicia Menard-Livingston made valuable contributions. It is early days but hopefully over the course of the next couple of months everyone will enjoy creating opportunities for each other.
Bennett scored a nice try just before the half to make it 26-0 when Albany just ran out of defenders.
Kaitlin Prado did well to score number 5 and
Jennie To rounded the day off with a blistering run down the left wing on the narrow side. Final 38-0. The B-side is 2-0-0.
Thirty-nine (39) women represented Vassar College this afternoon on the rugby field and did so with great pride and no small amount of effort.
Team: 15 Caroline James 14Â
Aja Dunn 13Â
Alicia Menard-Livingston 12 Michelle Urrutia 11 Andrea Ramsay 10 Makena Emery 9 Jennie To 1 Fiona Brodie 2 Yasani Spencer 3 Kaitlin Prado 4 Lizzie Bennett 5 Ellen Quist 6 Meg Matthews 7 Megan deKonig 8 Claire Fondrie-Teitler
Subs:Â
Dylan Joyner for Caroline James, Amy Hansen for Meg Matthews, Charlotte Benoit for Megan deKonig, Kate Titowsky for Ellen Quist, Gaby Caballero for Andrea Ramsay, Lindsey Sample for Aja Dunn, Eve Coulibaly for Michelle Urrutia, Kayla Vasquez for Lizzie Bennett.