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No. 20 Virginia Tech
2020 Record: 7-3
Pre-COVID Ranking: NR
Virginia Tech coach John Sung is candid when addressing his team’s standing in the always loaded ACC. But he feels the tides are turning.
“I always felt I was playing catch-up to the rest of our conference,” Sung said. “We’re about to turn that corner.”
At a time when some teams are beginning their 2021 spring seasons without much of a fall to speak of, Sung is excited about the work his group was allowed to put in. The Hokies ran four intersquad scrimmages and had officials. They could practice, condition and prepare. And the COVID-19 shutdown may have actually set Virginia Tech up for success.
In the season’s last game, a 13-11 loss to Brown, Paige Petty tore her ACL. Now, she’s healthy and ready to go. And Angie Benson, the goalie who return to college lacrosse after a long hiatus, is back with another year of eligibility.
But it’s the players Sung has brought in since the shutdown that gives him so much hope. Kennedy Lynch, a Team Canada midfielder, transferred in from Maryland, where she was stuck under other players on the depth chart. Freshman Sophie Student, a recruit Sung is particularly excited about, is expected to see a ton of time in the midfield, too.
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There wasn’t much depth in the midfield. With three solid players and one developing prospect in 2020, Sung relied on those middies quite a bit. Now, his midfield line is potentially six or seven players deep. And because of Virginia Tech’s style of play, that depth is invaluable.
“Our team is the best when we can play unsettled,” Sung said. “If we can play unsettled against them, when we’re just running up and down the field, that’s when we have the strength.
“The midfielders, they get put in a really good position. It’s partly positioning, partly systematic and partly their talent. We try to recruit really gritty midfielders who can get up and down the field.”
With chaos comes training — a lot of it — and Sung said his players embrace the work that goes into preparing for playing a hectic style. With Benson, who doesn’t shy away from posting intense workout videos on her social media channels, the Hokies have a shining example to follow. And they’ve bought in.
“They put the work in. It’s a mantra of what we do,” Sung said. “You’ve got to be fit, and it’s a non-negotiable for us. Our conference is so fast, and you need to be able to keep up.”
Yes, Virginia Tech is perhaps overmatched on paper against the beasts of the ACC. North Carolina, Notre Dame, Syracuse, Duke, Boston College and Virginia are all ranked higher than the Hokies in the Nike/US Lacrosse Magazine Division I Women’s Preseason Top 20.
None of that bothers Sung, who enters 2021 just seven wins away from becoming the program’s all-time leader. He took over the program in 2017 and feels as if he finally has the players in place to enact the vision and culture he always sought for the Hokies.
“I love being the underdog,” he said. “You don’t have to respect us. That’s fine, and our kids don’t need it either. They want to prove themselves.”