Showing posts with label Men's Soccer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Men's Soccer. Show all posts

Thursday, January 23, 2014

Aliou Traore: "I took it as a challenge"


This article appeared originally on Edgewood.edu and is reproduced for our Eagle fans here. Enjoy!
If you want to meet someone who takes full advantage of every opportunity, you should meet Edgewood College senior Aliou Traore.
Take a look at his Eagles’ soccer career, for example. After playing minimal time off the bench in two years at Edgewood College, Traore earned a start in the Eagles second to last regular season game of the year.
All Traore needed was an opportunity. He was able to not only score his first career goal, but the first three of his Eagles career. Traore tallied a hat trick in the first 25 minutes but credited teammates with the performance.
“It felt good as I took it as a challenge. Having the opportunity to start a game was a challenge to show that I can play the game. I love this game and I know I am capable of playing well despite my handicap. I want to say that my teammates also help me scoring those three goals.”
The “handicap” Traore speaks of is his main reason for being in Madison. A native of Gagnoa, Ivory Coast, Traore elaborated on his journey. “My move was due to the fact that my brother who has been in Madison over 15 years found a doctor that could help with my arm here in Madison. But as you can see he was not able to help because the nerves had suffered significant damages which led to the amputation. It was my decision to amputate.” Traore has just one arm after an incident left him paralyzed in his right arm, and he was the one to decide to amputate. A tough decision for any young adult to face, but Traore has not let that stop him from doing the things he loves.
“I am involved with the AAM, and I’ve been accepted to be a board member of the AAM – African Association of Madison." Prior to Edgewood College, Traore spent two years at Madison College. “At MATC I founded a club called the ASA – African Student Association - and was the president for two and a half years.”
Following his time at Madison College, Traore looked to Edgewood College to complete his undergraduate degree. “Edgewood College would accept most of my credit and offered scholarships (including the Transfer Partnership Award, designed especially for transfer students from Madison College and UW System 2-year colleges). If it was not for the scholarships, I don’t think I would have been here. I am also so grateful for the Predolin Scholarship.”
Even as graduation approaches, Traore has developed a strong affinity for his major, Business. “Some of my favorites would be Accounting classes such as Accounting I and II, my Business Capstone, and Fraud and Forensic Accounting.”
Both on the field and in the classroom, Traore has made the most of his opportunities. He’s had a positive impact on those around him here, and after graduation, he’s ready for more of the same. 

Wednesday, December 18, 2013

Podcast: 2013 men's soccer season review

Edgewood College head men's soccer coach Tim Alexander visited with Director of Athletic Communications David Petroff to discuss the 2013 season. The Eagles reached the NACC Tournament as the sixth seed, but the pulled off a thrilling run all the way to the championship match. Listen here:

2013 Men's Soccer review:


Direct link

Thursday, December 13, 2012

2012 Men's and Women's Soccer Reviews


Head Coach Tim Alexander talks about the 2012 soccer season. The women's team finished 15-4-1 and advanced to the NAC Tournament Championship where they fell to Aurora University. The men's team finished the season 9-7-1 overall and made it to the first round of the NAC Tournament, but fell to MSOE.

2012 Men's Soccer Review:


2012 Women's Soccer Review:

Monday, February 6, 2012

2011 Men's & Women's Soccer Reviews

Edgewood College men's and women's soccer coach Tim Alexander sits down to discuss the 2011 soccer seasons. The Eagles' women's team placed third in the Northern Athletics Conference this season with a 14-5-1 record. The men's team went 8-7-3 and returned to the NAC Tournament after missing out on the postseason last year.

Women's Soccer 2011 Review:


Men's Soccer 2011 Review:

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Friday, July 22, 2011

Breese Stevens press box being built!

Tom Maglio from the City of Madison passed along these pictures of the new Breese Stevens Field press box under construction. JW Industries of Green Bay is building the press box in their factory. It will then be dismantled and shipped to Madison for installation by Joe Daniels Construction. Everyone is very happy at the upgrade to Breese Stevens, but the Athletic Communications staff at Edgewood College is positively ecstatic. Thanks to Tom, the City of Madison and the construction companies for getting it done!


 


Thursday, September 9, 2010

Alexander milestone noted by Soccer America

Soccer America which publishes the College Soccer Reporter newsletter made special mention of Edgewood College head men's and women's soccer coach Tim Alexander for earning his 200th men's soccer victory.

Alexander joins 200-200 coaching club (courtesy of SoccerAmerica.com)

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Alumni Soccer Games Photo Galleries

Huge photo gallery from the Alumni Soccer Games on August 28...

http://www.edgewoodcollegeeagles.com/photo_gallery.aspx?gallery=61

Enjoy!

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Thursday, September 2, 2010

Five Questions: Zach Miller

Men's soccer player Zach Miller became the most recent victim of Five Questions when he was caught hanging around during picture day. What does Zach think of teammate Greg Dezell? We think he's kidding (isn't he?).



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Tuesday, August 31, 2010

Eagle Soccer to be featured on NBC-15

Catch the sports broadcast on NBC-15 (WMTV) at 6:00 and 10:00 on Tuesday night for a feature story on the Edgewood College men's and women's soccer teams and their head coach Tim Alexander. Coach Alexander needs one more men's soccer victory to become only the fifth head coach in NCAA history (all divisions) to win 200 men's games and 200 women's games.

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Thursday, June 10, 2010

Listen to Coach Alexander on the Big 1070

Edgewood College head men's and women's soccer coach Tim Alexander will be appearing on the "Mike Heller Show" on Friday on the Big 1070 (1070 AM) and the Big1070.com. Host Mike Heller along with Jon Arias and Phil Dawson will talk to Coach Alexander to get his preview of the 2010 World Cup which begins Friday. Tim is scheduled to appear on Friday, June 11 at 5:25 p.m. If you don't live in the Madison area, you can listen on-line at the link below....

Thursday, October 22, 2009

New soccer photo galleries posted

Two new E-NOR-MOUS photo galleries from the Eagles' men's and women's soccer matches against Wisconsin Lutheran College are posted on EdgewoodCollegeEagles.com. Photographer Todd K. Olsen supplied his whole aresenal. Enjoy!

Edgewood College Photo Galleries

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Tuesday, October 20, 2009

Feature story on Tim Alexander

Wednesday's edition of the Capital Times contains a feature story about Tim Alexander, who is approaching his 200th win as Edgewood College's men's soccer coach. Alexander will become just the fifth coach in NCAA history to win 200 men's soccer games and 200 women's soccer games. The story also appears on Madison.com. The link is found below.

Edgewood College's soccer coach on verge of milestone win (by Matt Fox, Madison.com)

Thursday, September 3, 2009

Soccer photo galleries posted

Photo galleries from Edgewood College's season opening matches are now posted on EdgewoodCollegeEagles.com and Facebook. Enjoy!

EdgewoodCollegeEagles.com Photo Galleries

Edgewood College Eagles Facebook page

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Tuesday, May 26, 2009

Featured Soccer Alumnus: Rachel Klos

Head men's and women's soccer coach Tim Alexander, includes profiles of Alumni in his periodical newsletter. We're happy to share those profiles here on the Eagle Blog:

Rachel Klos
Born: Madison, Wis.
High School: LaFollette High School
Edgewood College Degree: BS – Major in Biology, 1999
UW School of Veterinary: Doctor of Veterinary Medicine 2004
UW School of Medicine and Public Health: Masters in Public Health

I didn’t realize that you could have so many degrees. Congratulations to Rachel for her hard work and getting her degrees.

Rachel’s Roommates in College
-Connie O’Brien (Nelson)
-Molly Naughton (Romano) (That Romano guy could eat a lot)
-Tanya Kramer
-Kate Zomboracz (Lubchansky)
-Katie Hughes (Stevens)

What a great group of girls (women). They will always be younger than me but they do grow up.

Rachel says they were the ABSOLUTE BEST roommates anyone could have. They lived on Drake Street (they did hills just getting into that house)for three fabulous years, and they only had one shower for the five of them. They all keep in touch and are there for each other.

Rachel’s first job was trying to convince me why Democrats are good for the country and I should vote for Clinton. Well that didn’t work so she went on to spend five years in school after graduating so Rachel is still trying to figure out what her first job really was. She has been working at the Wisconsin Division of Public Health since 2006 and is presently an epidemiologist (what the heck is that) in the Bureau of Communicable Diseases and works on food and waterborne outbreak investigations. (Rachel, can you give us your take on the Swine Flu, are we okay?)

I think we went through this with Scott Mejia but Rachel says she didn’t have a single best memory but what was important to her was her playing soccer and meeting her roommates and sharing the years with them. She did keep me awake while driving the bus talking about politics and she thought she could teach me new tricks but as Rachel says “you can’t teach a OLD DOG new tricks”.

Alumni Game Appearances: a few (can’t turn down playing at Breese)

Rachel is still playing soccer during the winter and outside during the summer (should take up golf like me Rachel easier on the body) and gets to play against the players who play for the Eagles now.

The best place that Rachel has traveled to is Bangledesh and she traveled with a group of veterinaries. They went to work with the local dairy farmers and veterinaries. Rachel says “it was truly an amazing experience and changed her life.” It changed Her life but she still votes Democratic.

I want to thank Rachel for giving us all of this information. Remember that the Alumni games will be Saturday August 29th. Mark your calendars even though you can’t play we would like as many alumni to return as possible.

I would like to ask all of you if to give me ideas of someone who I should highlight for June. I will be trying to do one player each month and switching the gender each month.

Thanks for all you have done for the Eagle Soccer program and also the Eagle Athletic
Department.

Thursday, April 16, 2009

Featured Soccer Alumnus: Scott Mejia

Head men's and women's soccer coach Tim Alexander, includes profiles of Alumni in his periodical newsletter. We're happy to share those profiles here on the Eagle Blog:

Scott was the son of Hugo and Karen Mejia and was born in Klamath Falls, Oregon.

Scott was married to Jennifer in 2002. They were married in Rochester, Minn. Scott and Jennifer have two sons Dylan (5) and Braeden (2).

In 1991, Scott graduated from Klamath Union High School, in 1995 graduated from Edgewood College with a degree in English with a writing concentration and received his Masters from Western Illinois University in 2008 with a degree in Sports Management.

Scott had three roommates while at Edgewood, Dan Gibson, Jeff Ornes and Michelle Repta.
I asked Scott to tell me about a story but he said he didn’t have any he could share with all of us. I do remember Scott telling me about an episode of Dan (Gibby) Gibson on the tree outside there apartment.

Scott played for Edgewood during the 1993, 1994 and 1995 seasons:

Statistics during Scott’s playing days:
1993 - 15 Games, 6 Goals, 2 Assists, 14 Points, 1st Team LMC
1994 - 23 Games (tied for 1st all-time) , 12 Goals (10th all-time), 3 Assists, 27 Points (ranks 10th all-time), 1st Team LMC, All-Region Team
1995 - 20 Games, 1 Goal, 4 Assists, 6 Points, 1st Team LMC, All Region Team
19 Total Goals ranks 9th All Time

Scott said “I am most proud of being selected to the NCAA All-Region Team”

After college Scott’s first full time job was working with Ameritech and his part time job was working the men’s and women’s soccer teams at Edgewood College. In 1999, Scott became the head men’s and women’s coach at Lakeland College where he turned Lakeland into a winner. In 2001, Scott moved on to Augustana College as the head men’s and women’s soccer coach and then in 2007 Scott gave up the men’s program to fully direct the women’s program and also is a Instructor for Physical Education at Augustana College. Scott is also the coaching director for Quad Cities United and has been for the past three years.

Scott’s best memories at Edgewood College were winning the LMC Conference Tournament his senior year and going to Guatemala for a Human Issues Study with Peter Fabian.

Scott has played in two Alumni Games and feels that he was the MVP of both Games (something I am sure Nate Brawner would argue over).

Friday, February 13, 2009

Need your Eagle soccer fix?

Sure you do. It's been so warm outside it almost feels like time to get back on the pitch. OK, so that may be a couple of months away, but if you need to see your Eagles in action you'll find them this weekend at the 16th Annual Madison United President's Cup Indoor Soccer Tournament at the Keva Sports Center in Middleton and the Break Away Sports Center on Executive Drive in Madison.

The Eagles are in the Men's Open Division and have been placed in the Washington pool. Their pool play schedule is as follows.

Sat., Feb. 14 - 10:00 a.m. vs. Hawks Celtics at Break Away
Sat., Feb. 14 - 4:00 p.m. vs. Dinos at Keva
Sun., Feb. 15 - 10:00 a.m. vs. United Serbs II at Break Away
Playoffs for the top two in each pool begin at 1:00 p.m. at Keva on Sunday

Complete Schedule

Come on out and see the Eagles in action. It could be your last chance until August!
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Friday, December 5, 2008

Breese Stevens receives $100,000 grant

Breese Stevens Stadium, the home of Edgewood College men's and women's soccer teams, has received a $100,000 grant to continue the renovation project from Dane County and the Greater Madison Visitors and Convention Bureau.

The second phase of the renovation a new press box, new sound system and refurbished locker rooms. Below is the article that appeared in The Capital Times, announcing the grant.

Breese Stevens renovation gets $100,000 grant (courtesy of The Capital Times)
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Wednesday, November 26, 2008

Men's Soccer season review with Tim Alexander

Head Men's Soccer coach Tim Alexander takes some time to sit down with Sports Information Director David Petroff and review the recently completed 2008 season.

Monday, November 24, 2008

Soccer Alumni Photo Gallery posted

Photos from the men's and women's soccer alumni games are now posted on EdgewoodCollegeEagles.com. Follow the link below....

2008 Soccer Alumni Games
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Wednesday, September 17, 2008

Photo galleries are up!

We've got a new Photo Gallery page over on EdgewoodCollegeEagles.com. We've got a men's soccer match and a volleyball match posted with women's soccer and tennis on the way soon. These galleries will also be linked from your favorite teams schedule page, by clicking on "Details".

Enjoy!
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