Middlebury defeated Trinity today 14-3 on a damp, cool day in Middlebury.  It was a dominating day for Middlebury with the outcome never in doubt.  All phases of the game clicked, offense vs. man and zone, Man Up, face offs, defense, riding, and we were able to sustain our performance as well which was a focus by the players after our Tufts and Bowdoin games. 

The regular cast of characters excelled in the first 2 1/2 quarters, garnering a 10-0 lead.  Jim Cabrera tallied 3 goals, continuing to pace us on offense since returning from being injured for our 2 losses in a row.  Aaron Herter has been playing great in the past several games as well.  While he has been an effective dodger for the past several seasons, he has developed into an excellent outside shooter and feeder as this season has developed, making him a dangerous threat.  Travis Meyer and Henry Sheehan have been our feeders and possession guys from up top and X respectively and continued to do so in this game.  I don't think Aaron has missed on an outside shooting opportunity in the past 3-4 games.  Freshmen Mike Stone and Tom Petty each contributed 2 goals today as well.  Mike Stone has a regular spot in our midfield rotation so he has had ample opportunity to play, but Tom has played behind our 3 seniors and Junior Nick Bastis at Attack, so his opportunities have been limited.  He has practiced great, though, particularly in the past couple of weeks and played well in his opportunities at RPI and today vs. Trinity.  He was awarded the game ball for his efforts today.  One of his goals was a spectacular diving, left handed dunk, the likes of which I cannot remember seeing in my tenure here. 

The defense was solid, if not spectacular.  The play was not highlighted by individual play but by consistency and team defense.  We outshot them approx. 42-20, so obviously the defense played well, only yielding 20 or so shots.  The on-ball play was excellent, paced as usual by Gabe Wood and Ben Raymond, but the team defense was probably where we excelled and the element that allowed us to take the ball away on some slides.  I thought Trinity looked very solid on film and they looked as if they had some nice athletes and very good skills, so I consider today an excellent effort.

Next up is Williams at home on Wednesday for the right to keep the Thomsen Trophy in Vermont!

Best,
Erin