A message from Senior GK Danielle Delisio:
We entered our third and final "season" hot off a four game win streak tied for the second longest win streak in program history. This season, like all others has had its ups and downs, but adversity is what fuels the fire. We came together at LIU Brooklyn and ran away with our last pre-conference win.
Entering MAAC play we began to reload and refocus with an entire week of preparation before Fairfield. We weren't able to come away with a win, but we were able to learn the aspects of our game that weren't successful and make adjustments to put ourselves in a more successful position to play against Manhattan.
Our game against Manhattan sure wasn't a pretty one but a win is a win. Coming away with our first win in the MAAC this season is a step forward in the right direction, but we have a strong determination and fire lead by our coaching staff to never be satisfied and to strive for higher excellence. We are fortunate to have a coaching staff that has such whole hearted belief in the talent of our team and the success we are capable of.
We've reached a bit of a rut after a tough loss to Monmouth Saturday, but reaching our rock bottom as a team sparks a whole new fire in our eyes. Everyone was able to go home Easter Sunday to spend some much needed family time and refocus for Canisius on Wednesday. We need to get back to the basics. Bry always tells us success will come when we "buy into the system" meaning to trust what we're taught. Like the previous blogs have pointed out, the strong emphasis on hard work, hustle, and accountability really sets in at this point in our season. This is the core philosophy of the new era of Siena Women's Lacrosse. Our team is capable of outstanding achievements and I full heartedly believe that. We have both the coaching and personnel to do some major damage the rest of this season. This is the turning point that falls into our hands, so keep watching. Nobody said winning comes easy.
-Danielle DeLisio #16
We entered our third and final "season" hot off a four game win streak tied for the second longest win streak in program history. This season, like all others has had its ups and downs, but adversity is what fuels the fire. We came together at LIU Brooklyn and ran away with our last pre-conference win.
Entering MAAC play we began to reload and refocus with an entire week of preparation before Fairfield. We weren't able to come away with a win, but we were able to learn the aspects of our game that weren't successful and make adjustments to put ourselves in a more successful position to play against Manhattan.
Our game against Manhattan sure wasn't a pretty one but a win is a win. Coming away with our first win in the MAAC this season is a step forward in the right direction, but we have a strong determination and fire lead by our coaching staff to never be satisfied and to strive for higher excellence. We are fortunate to have a coaching staff that has such whole hearted belief in the talent of our team and the success we are capable of.
We've reached a bit of a rut after a tough loss to Monmouth Saturday, but reaching our rock bottom as a team sparks a whole new fire in our eyes. Everyone was able to go home Easter Sunday to spend some much needed family time and refocus for Canisius on Wednesday. We need to get back to the basics. Bry always tells us success will come when we "buy into the system" meaning to trust what we're taught. Like the previous blogs have pointed out, the strong emphasis on hard work, hustle, and accountability really sets in at this point in our season. This is the core philosophy of the new era of Siena Women's Lacrosse. Our team is capable of outstanding achievements and I full heartedly believe that. We have both the coaching and personnel to do some major damage the rest of this season. This is the turning point that falls into our hands, so keep watching. Nobody said winning comes easy.
-Danielle DeLisio #16