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NO. 18 JACKSONVILLE
2021 Record: 12-2 (3-0, ASUN)
Final Ranking (2021): No. 16
Coach: Mindy McCord (13th season)
Sarah Elms — the 2021 ASUN Player of the Year — and Jenny Kinsey — the 2021 ASUN Preseason Player of the Year pick — are two of the seven graduate students listed on Jacksonville’s roster. Their return, along with the influx of four transfers and nine freshmen, has the Dolphins optimistic that they can build on last year’s breakthrough season.
“When I was being recruited, I knew I wanted to go to a competitive school and play at the top level,” Kinsey said. “But I also wanted to be a part of something that had room for me to make an impact and create something special.”
They have. After 48 wins from 2017-19 and three more during the COVID-shortened 2020 season, Jacksonville opened 2021 with a win over High Point and knocked off Florida for the first time in school history. The 12-11 victory turned heads. The Dolphins went on to beat Vanderbilt in the first round of the NCAA tournament before falling to Florida in their rematch in the second round.
“What we weren’t prepared for last year was two games in a weekend, having enough depth to move forward,” Jacksonville coach Mindy McCord after the 12-2 season. “When you get to the tournament or your conference championship, you have to get through two teams in a short amount of time.”
Building up their depth was the goal of the fall with the payoff to come this spring. Jacksonville has 97 percent of its roster back from a year ago, and retaining experienced players, plus adding talented newcomers, will go a long way toward improving depth. Newcomers pushed the veterans and raised expectations during a productive fall slate.
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“We have a really loaded roster this year,” Elms said. “It’s really deep compared to previous years. The fall was important to get all the new girls — the freshmen and the transfers — time with the team and show them the ways we play at JU.”
Elms, who ranked seventh in the country with 4.29 goals per game last year, and Kinsey, who sat 34th in points per game, along with fellow graduate student and four-year starter Alyssa Arnold, lead a potent attack that ranked 11th nationally in scoring last year. They’re not resting on those achievements. They have focused on diversifying their arsenal for their fifth years.
“Every attacker on the team, including our middies, our goal is to work toward being eventually unscoutable,” Kinsey said. “When you go against tough teams and going deep into a scout, if you have multiple tools and multiple things you can pull on them, it’s going to be harder for them to create a defensive plan.”
Led by senior midfielder Molly Brock, the Jacksonville defense should not be overlooked. They sat ninth nationally in scoring defense last year. The depth at both ends of the field will be challenged by a schedule that has been bolstered with the addition of three new opponents in USC, North Carolina and Notre Dame. They’ll play Florida again at the end of the regular season, this time with the added confidence in knowing they can defeat the Gators.
“We have to keep that mindset from last year,” Kinsey said. “We proved it. We have to keep that rolling this year.”
The returning players bring an attitude of confidence to the Dolphins as they try to make another jump. Jacksonville is hoping that the development of depth since last year’s breakthrough season helps push it to another level.
“I think it takes passion and motivation from everyone,” Elms said. “Last year, we were really determined as a team, and I think that really boosted us. That from every single person on the team is going to elevate us.”