A new coach, a new home and a new approach paint an optimistic picture for Louisiana's Ragin' Cajuns as they sharpen their game for Friday's opener of the women's soccer season.
Coach Scot Wieland, who takes over for departed program founder Dave Poggi, pits his squad against Southern Mississippi on Friday in Hattiesburg and then christens the team's new field at Cajun Track with a 1 p.m. home opener against Tulsa next Sunday.
"The players have been amazingly positive from top to bottom," Wieland said. "They're enthusiastic, and you never know coming in if that will be the case. There has been absolutely no resentment."
Meredith Smith of Baytown, Texas, is one reason Wieland has been able to point the squad in a positive direction after last year's 7-10-2 finish.
"Meredith is our senior captain, and it's nice to come into a program and have someone like her," Wieland said. "She's a very good player, and she's the kind who can speak about something in any way and the girls will respect her.
"Most times she doesn't have to say anything."
The four-player senior class includes Smith, midfielder Ainsley Breaux of St. Thomas More, forward * Brown and midfielder Rachel Rozelle. They will help set the tone for a squad that has 20 freshmen and sophomores.
By this time next year, Wieland's style and methods will be well established. But 2005 is a year of transition.
"Seniors are important, but top to bottom the work rate and enthusiasm have been tremendous," Wieland said. "That's providing our motivation. I've pushed them hard, and they've responded 110 percent."
The new look includes a switch in style on the field.
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Bruce Brown
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