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A Day In The Life…..

This is an example of a day in the life of a student-athlete attending one of America’s leading academic and sporting institutions, Oakland University.

“My name is Chris Edwards and I am a senior who plays soccer for Oakland University, or should I rephrase that to say I used to play soccer for Oakland University.  The fall was my last season and it definitely upsets me to think my days of being a student-athlete are over.  However, as my college career has come to an end my new career as a professional player begins.

I’d like to spend a few minutes describing a typical day in the shoes of a student-athlete:

05:45

The alarm rings.  It buzzes and buzzes and does not stop.  Although I am just now hearing it, I know it has been going off for at least a whole minute.  I open my eyes, sit up, and turn it off.  Barely awake, I perform my daily morning rituals, change into running clothes and get in the car.  The clock reads 5:45am as I drive in the dark and freezing cold to training.  I make my way to the Stadium, where my destiny awaits.  My team-mates meet me inside.  My coaches arrive just a minute before the worst begins.  I still havn’t spoken.  I just run, run, and run until it all ends.

07:08

I’m back in the car: and the clock reads 7:08am.  I drive home, shower, eat, and change into the typical student-athlete uniform: sweatpants and our black Adidas fleece.  I walk to campus for an 8am class.  I sit at the front, focus and learn.  I realize the importance of my education and I know why I am here.  I try to speak with each professor before or after class to build a bond with them.  I want their support and their understanding.  The classes go well and they end at 12:30.

13:46

I walk home, eat lunch and start some studying for an exam tomorrow.  After studying, it is time for practice.  I get in the car again at 13:46 and drive back to the soccer stadium.  I give my best effort as I want to win, and we want to be Grizzly Pride.  After training I spend some time in the Sports Medicine Centre getting a massage, and then the team meet up with the Sports Psychologist to run through this week’s games.

16:43

Practice is over and I drive to Memorial Stadium, walk to the weight room and get to work.  I’m ready for dinner, so I lift efficiently.  my coach and I discuss my calorie intake for the rest of the week.

I need to gain more power and strength, so a nutritional package is put together for me.  Once lifting is over, my team-mates and I walk across the football field.  It is dinner time.  We eat, have a laugh, and spend time with the other athletes.

18:29

I get back to the house, shower, change and start studying.  My mum calls from home and fills me in on what has been happening with friends and family.  I have been away for so long now that I no longer miss home, but it’s great to catch up.  I know that I have been given the opportunity of a lifetime here at Oakland.

22:17

I get ready for bed.  I set the alarm and try and get some sleep.  After my exam tomorrow the team will meet at the Athletic Department before heading to the airport.  We have a couple of games in California and will be away for a week, so I need to make sure I have all of my course work with me.  Being a full-time athlete is tough enough, and being a full-time student at the same time is extra-challenging.

I wouldn’t change it for the world!

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Ekwueme’s Two Goals Help Propel Men’s Soccer Past New Haven, 3-0

Well done to former FirstPoint USA client and Yellow Jackets Sophomore forward Ike Ekwueme (Manchester, England).  He scored two second half goals to lead the American International College men’s soccer team to a 3-0 Northeats-10 victory at the University of New Haven Tuesday afternoon.


The Yellow Jackets improved to 3-4-1 overall and 2-3-0 in the NE-10, while the loss dropped the Chargers’ record to 0-6-2 overall and 0-5-0 in conference play.

Senior forward Thomas Denomme (North Smithfield, R.I.) scored what proved to be the game-winning goal in the 34th-minute with the assist credited to senior back Barnaba Madol (Manchester, N.H.). It was his team-leading fourth goal of the season and his third in two games.

Denomme setup Ekwueme’s first goal of the game in the 79th-minute and Ekwueme capped buried his second shot of the game 10 minutes later off a feed from sophomore midfielder Miguel Rodriguez-Lapman (Cheshire, Conn.).

Sophomore keeper Jason Ryan (Peabody, Mass.) stopped four shots to earn his third shutout of the season, while senior keeper J.J. Corneau (Wallingford, Conn.) recorded two saves in taking the loss for New Haven.

AIC outshot the Chargers 11-10 in the match and claimed a 3-1 margin in corner kicks.

You can view the article by clicking here

Well done Ike, we wish you all the best for the rest of your time in the USA!

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Patrick O’Neil Named Defensive Player of the Week

Congratulations to former FirstPoint USA client, Patrick O’Neil who has been named the Sun Conference Defensive Player of the week for the week ending September 19th 2011.

The Northwood University (Florida Campus Seahawks) sophomore goalkeeper had a strong performance against Truett McConnell college (Bears) where he tallied 7 saves while only allowing 1 goal as the Seahawks were forced to play down a man for the entire second half due to a red card on Mayowa Tola-Isaac. The nationally ranked No. 17 Seahawks defeated the Bears by a score of 5-1.

“I am very happy for Pat,” said head coach Ty Brewer. ”Even though he did not have many saves to make, the ones he did were crucial. Also us having to play the entire second half down a man, put more pressure on him to keep us organized. The success of our team depends on players being ready when they are called upon, and Pat did just that!”

The Seahawks overall record improved to 4-0-1 on the year. The Seahawks will return to action on Sept. 25 when they travel to Savannah, Georgia to face the Bees of Savannah College of Art and Design at 3:30 p.m.

You can check out the full article by clicking here.

Well done to Patrick, we wish you continued success in Florida!

 

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Hall of Fame Inductee Results!!!

To coincide with our tenth anniversary, and having such an excellent standard of candidate – we have decided to induct all ten of our former clients into our FirstPoint USA Hall of Fame!

Each candidate is well deserving of this achievement and we would love to take this opportunity to congratulate all candidates on their success.  We are very proud of them all and what they have achieved.

Aisling Coyle

COLLEGE: Ohio State University.

SPORT: Field Hockey

KEY ACHIEVEMENT : Individual – 1st team All American, 1st team West Region, unanimous 1st team All Big 10, Big 10 Defensive Player of the Year, West Region Player of the Year, OSU captain Team – Big 10 champions 2010, NCAA Final Four 2010 (first time in history), most wins in a season.

 

Gemma Webster

COLLEGE : Ohio State University

SPORT : Golf

KEY ACHIEVEMENT : Team captain Finished senior season with a 78.38 stroke average Second Team All-Big Ten Awards

 

Callum Bissett

COLLEGE : The University of Rhode Island

SPORT : Men’s Soccer

KEY ACHIEVEMENT :  Three-time team captain Started in all 80 of his career games NSCAA All-Mid Atlantic Region Second Team Atlantic 10 All-Conference Second Team Atlantic 10 All-Championship Team Rhode Island Classic All-Tournament Team All-New England Region Third Team

 

Anthony Griffiths 

COLLEGE : The University of Rio Grande

SPORT: Men’s Soccer

KEY ACHIEVEMENT: National Championship Winner 2003 Two time All-American Award Winner

 

 

  David McGuire

COLLEGE : Southern New Hampshire University

SPORT : Men’s Soccer

KEY ACHIEVEMENT : NSCAA All-American Daktronics All-American NSCAA All-Region Daktronics All-Region CoSIDA Academic All-Distric All-Conference awards Two-time SNHU Male Athlete of the Year Scholar Athlete of the Year

 

Ed Brand

COLLEGE: San Jose State University

SPORT: Men’s Soccer

KEY ACHIEVEMENT: Representing Chelsea Football Club from the ages of 10-18, captain of the youth team and representing the reserve team on six occasions Represented England at U16 and U17 level Played for his country six times and captained them once Team captain at SJU for three years

 


Barry Neville

COLLEGE : Binghamton University

SPORT : Men’s Soccer


KEY ACHIEVEMENT : Jake Pitler Award (career achievement, leadership, given to senior male) Two-year team captain first-team all conference second-team All-Region Most Outstanding Player 2006

 

John Paul Boyle

COLLEGE : Hartwick College

SPORT: Men’s Soccer

KEY ACHIEVEMENT : Mid American All Tournament team Team MVP & Captain NSCAA/Adidas North Atlantic All Region (1st team) Mid-American All Conference( 1st team) Soccer America Freshman All-American ASC Rookie of the Year

 

Richard Moodie


COLLEGE : Carson-Newman College

SPORT : Men’s Soccer

KEY ACHIEVEMENT : Won 4 South Atlantic conferences 1 SAC tournament 5 top 25 national finishes (Ranked as high as #1 in 2005) 2 elite 8 appearances All-conference, All – Tournament, All-Region

 

Adele Jackson

COLLEGE : Montevallo University

SPORT: Women’s Soccer

KEY ACHIEVEMENT : All-Gulf South Conference all four years All-Region Awards 13 career goals and 10 career assists

 

 

Check out our website where all candidates have now been officially inducted!

Thank you to everyone involved, and keep a close eye on the blog for further updates about our latest Hall of Famers!

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