CHARLOTTE, N.C. – The Big South Conference announced its
annual women's soccer preseason poll on Monday morning, tabbing the
Presbyterian College Blue Hose to finish 11th.
Campbell leads the poll with four first-place votes, while
Radford ranks second with six first-place votes. In addition, the coaches voted
Winthrop forward Krystyna Freda the League's Preseason Attacking Player of the
Year and Radford defender Tyler Drake the Preseason Defensive Player of the
Year.
The Blue Hose have exceeded expectations every year since
playing their first Big South Conference season in 2008, beating an 11th
place prediction last year by finishing ninth.
PC returns 14 letterwinners and eight starters, including
seven of eight goal-scorers, from a squad that went 4-13-2 in 2011 and ended the
season with a 1-0 shutout of High Point. Head coach Brian Purcell enters his 24th
season at the helm and Sarah Beth Anderson joins the coaching staff in her
first season as an assistant.
PC received 23 points in the poll, five clear of 12th place
VMI.
With PC's recent Division I certification, the Blue Hose
will be eligible for the Big South and NCAA Tournaments this season.
The Blue Hose host South Carolina State in a scrimmage open
to the public on Tuesday, August 14 at 7 p.m. The season begins with a road matchup
at Francis Marion on Tuesday, August 21 at 7 p.m. and the Blue Hose open their
home schedule with a Saturday, September 2 contest against Furman at 7 p.m.