Not unlike other coaches in similar situations, Tim McCormack had a vision of what the Arizona State women’s lacrosse program could be under his watch.
Arizona State had gone 6-12 in each of its first two seasons as a fledgling Division I team prior to McCormack’s hiring on June 12, 2019. The Long Island native and All-American goalkeeper at UMass had spent six years under Kelly Amonte Hiller at Northwestern before taking the reins of his own program out West.
Armed with a scenic campus in a warm climate with a burgeoning academic environment, McCormack is confident he can build a consistent winner in the Sun Devils. In his first year in charge, his team went 5-3 before the COVID-19 pandemic wiped out what was a hopeful start to his tenure.
Now 5-2 ahead of a Friday matchup at home against Oregon, the Sun Devils are seeing the fruits of their labor. They’re seeing out McCormack’s vision.
“We’ve got to keep playing as what we’ve defined as ‘Sun Devil Lacrosse,’” McCormack said. “Every single day, not just when we see another opponent.”
So, what is “Sun Devil Lacrosse?” It’s an amalgamation of core values like putting the team first, confidence, love of the game and controlling the controllables. McCormack thinks the team has already done much of that successfully, even though the vast majority of the roster is not made up of players he recruited with that mindset.
Rarely on national radars in its first years as a program, Arizona State made a statement last Friday in Southern California. Not only did the Sun Devils beat USC — an accomplishment in itself — they dismantled the Women of Troy 20-9. It was their first win in six tries against their Pac-12 rival, which held an average margin of victory of 11.6 goals over the Sun Devils entering the game.
Kerri Clayton was a force with six goals and five assists. Emily Glagolev was a secondary threat with four goals and three assists. Carley Adams scored five goals on six shots. Perhaps most importantly, Berkeley Bonneau was unflappable in the cage, making 11 saves in an 11-goal win. It was Arizona State’s first victory over at Top 20 team in program history.
“We found a really good balance pregame,” McCormack said. “My assistants and I quickly grabbed each other before the warmups started because we saw that we were in that nice flow state. A big message of ours has been, ‘Have fun; we got this taken away from us.’
“As soon as we got off the bus, nothing changed compared to when we got back on the bus. They were loose.”