MOBILE MEN’S SOCCER RANKED NO. 2 IN PRE-SEASON POLL
MOBILE, Ala. – For Head Coach Peter Fuller, thrice named NAIA
Coach of the Year, defending a national championship is less
about trying to necessarily repeat such a feat and more about
focusing on the various building blocks that went into taking
last year’s national championship squad to the limit. Those
foundational elements will be first put to the test as the
preseason 2nd-ranked and defending NAIA Men’s Soccer
National Champions open up their season against Brescia
University on Friday, August 22, at 6 p.m. at the Spring Hill
College Invitational.
“Brescia is going to be a very good team,”
Coach Fuller said. “Bill Ashby, who has taken over, after a
successful tenure at Mary College, has done a terrific job with
their program. They beat Mid-Continent College (ranked 5th
in the NAIA pre-season poll) during the regular season last year
and made it to the semi-final of their region.”
While the key to defeating such tough
opponents last year was found in an effective low-pressure
defense coupled with a lightening fast counter attack, this
season coach Fuller feels that Mobile will possess a couple
different options on offense.
“This year we have guys who can keep
control of the ball in the midfield and that will be a huge
help,” the Rams coach explained. “That will give us just one
more option. If Thiago Ramos [a Brazilian who apprenticed with
the same professional club that former UM player and three-time
1st Team All-American Adauto Neto apprenticed with]
and Ellis Dyett [a U-23 national team player for Trinidad] are
as quick and as good as they might be, then we’ll have the
option of playing like we did last year or a plan “B” to play it
through the midfield.”
While there are some dynamic new personnel
that have been added to this year’s team, there are some
welcomed familiar faces that are returning; particularly in the
backfield. The defense returns two 1st Team
All-Americans, a three-time national PDL (Player Development
League) player, and a Finnish goalkeeper with semi-pro
international experience, all return to form perhaps the best
backfield in the NAIA.
“We have Jami Ferguson and Steven Linpow in
the center back positions,” Coach Fuller said. “Linpow was a 1st
Team All-American two years ago, and Jamie was a 1st
Team All-American last season. On paper, they should be the best
center back combination in the country. Brady Bryant [who earned
PDL Player of the Week with the West Michigan Edge] will play
either at right back or as a wide player. He’s an excellent
tackler, an excellent 1 vs. 1 marker, tracks very well, and he
can attack from right back.”
With UM expected to play in a flat four
formation to start the season, Rob Longhurst, a freshman from
Lickfield, England, is expected to start at the left back
position. In addition to Longhurst, there are several players
that have had a solid preseason and will come in and do a job
for Coach Fuller. These players include Jordan Wilson, Darren
Tobey (a U-23 Trinidad national team member) and Scott Yadon who
spent the summer with Bryant in West Michigan playing for the
PDL Edge.
Helping out the backfield will be senior
Mike Fricke and freshman Mark Robinson, both of whom are
defensive-minded midfielders. Fricke, who scored a timely goal
in the national final against Park University, will be looked
upon for his leadership.
“He does a great job defensively and
organizing in the midfield,” Coach Fuller said of Fricke. “Mark,
in a lot of ways, is a carbon copy of Fricke. He’s a tiger, a
fighter and a tough tackler. He’s not afraid to get stuck in.”
With the defense shored up, question marks
surround who will be Mobile’s prolific scorers. In the early
goings, several players come to coach Fuller’s mind.
“Right now we only have one true attacking
midfield player, and that is Johani Koivuranth from Helsinki,
Finland,” Coach Fuller said. “He’s our one dynamic guy who can
push the ball forward and get out of the midfield. Ruben Risco,
a local kid from Mobile, has done a great job and he might be
able to do a job for us at the forward position. Jason Miniaci
has improved by leaps and bounds. In training, [this past week]
he has gotten himself into great positions to score goals, but
he hasn’t finished. I want to see him putting the ball in the
back of the net.”
“Thiago Ramos is supposed to be a very good
goal scorer,” Coach Fuller said of his Brazilian freshman who
arrived on campus early this week. “We’re expecting a lot from
him.”
“Ellis Dyett,” Coach Fuller saying of his
athlete who will report just prior to Mobile’s first game, “I
would compare to Boni [Boniventure Maruti currently plays in the
Swedish Premier League and was a 1st Team
All-American at UM in ‘99].”
Defending the national championship will be
a tall order according to Coach Fuller. “There are 15 teams that
are certainly capable of beating us,” said Coach Fuller.
“It’s difficult as it always is,” Coach
Fuller said. “But I think we’re capable of a final eight bid at
the national tournament, perhaps even a semi-final. And if you
make it to the semi-final, anyone can beat anyone at that
particular point. Then it’s a matter of who gets hot at that
moment. Last year we were hot at that time and we won it.”
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