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Poach finally settled at Santa Clara

Nov 9, 2006 2:00 AM (701 days ago) by Craig Stouffer, The Examiner
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Amanda Poach (Bowie High) had some initial problems re-adjusting to college soccer following her return from the U.S. national under-20 team, but rebounded to All-WCC first team honors for Santa Clara.
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Amanda Poach (Bowie High) had some initial problems re-adjusting to college soccer following her return from the U.S. national under-20 team, but rebounded to All-WCC first team honors for Santa Clara.

WASHINGTON (Map, News) - When Amare Stoudemire made his long-awaited return from injury in the Phoenix Suns’ season-opener against the Los Angeles Lakers on Oct. 30, he was a great player returning to a team as good or better in his absence last season. The Suns squandered a 15-point first-quarter lead in that game and have lost three of their first four games.

Amanda Poach made a similar return to the Santa Clara women’s soccer team this fall, according to Broncos coach Jerry Smith. He likes the analogy not only because Suns guard Steve Nash played his college ball at Santa Clara.

“I know [Stoudemire’s] great and the Suns are great, but it still takes a little time to work everything out,” said Smith. “Now we’re finally at a point where Jordan [Angeli] is in her rhythm, Amanda is in her rhythm and they are super impactful players for our team.”

After spending most of the year with the U.S. national under-20 team and arriving four games into the Broncos’ season, it took a while for Poach, a Bowie native, and Angeli, to readjust to college soccer. But both have found their way, and helped Santa Clara (15-4-1) earn its ninth West Coast Conference title and one of four top seeds in the NCAA Tournament beginning this weekend.

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The Broncos are seeking a 12th straight trip to the NCAA quarterfinals. Yet Poach’s return was a letdown after playing for the U.S. and being named to the all-tournament team at the world championships in Russia.

“When I first came back, I wasn’t really having fun at all,” said Poach, who was with the national team almost every other week from January through August. “I wasn’t focused, not in the right mind-set, still — not depressed, but I compared everything which I shouldn’t have, and things were different here.”

“The hard thing coming back from the national team program is, ‘Well, I have to be special.’ By trying to be special you’re actually a worse player,” said Smith, who gave her time off before truly reintegrating her with the team.

Poach responded with two goals and three assists, and this week was named to the All-WCC first team.

“As a sophomore to be on the all-conference team is awesome,” said Smith. “To be a sophomore on the all-conference team back from what she’s come back from is a testament to her ability to grind through it and eventually and get back to the awesome player that she is.”

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2:40 PM MST on Tue., May. 15, 2007 re: "Victory out to win fans"

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Chuck Kim

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8:41 PM MST on Fri., May. 11, 2007 re: "Victory out to win fans"

SoccerPlaya said:
who the hell is chucky?

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8:39 PM MST on Fri., May. 11, 2007 re: "Victory out to win fans"

BayProSoccerIsBck said:
Hopefully Munoz gets healthy soon. Looking forward to see him play. It was always fun seeing him at Cal

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3:02 PM MST on Fri., May. 11, 2007 re: "Victory out to win fans"

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Re Munoz: I believe he is injured (hamstring) and was not at training when the reporter showed up. Good to see Chucky represented though!

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3:02 PM MST on Fri., May. 11, 2007 re: "Victory out to win fans"

Chris Jara said:
Thanks for covering the Victory. I hope your continued coverage throughout the season gets the team many more supporters.

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2:21 PM MST on Fri., May. 11, 2007 re: "Victory out to win fans"

Bay Area Football Fan said:
Great to see football return to San Francisco. I'll be there at Kezar this Saturday, supporting a new team with much potential. Great article as well... hope to see many more to follow.

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12:52 PM MST on Fri., May. 11, 2007 re: "Victory out to win fans"

Examiner Reader said:
I wish all the best to the new team. I'll be there supporting pro soccer in SF! I want to see this club stick around. It's good to see Kezar hosting soccer on a regular basis. Go Victory!!!!

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11:58 AM MST on Fri., May. 11, 2007 re: "Victory out to win fans"

VictoryFan! said:
Why didnt they interview Mike Munoz??? Loev the article! keep up soccer coverage!

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