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Offense retools without Bea Behrins.
Denver is known for its powerhouse defense. Over the past few seasons, Behrins put the Pioneers’ offense on the map.
The crafty attacker played a central role in many of Denver’s recent crowning achievements, including its historic journey to the NCAA quarterfinals in 2019, and rewrote the school’s record books. Now, the Pioneers look to retool on offense following her departure.
Beyond Behrins, most of Denver’s offensive production will return in 2023 — including four of its top five scorers from last season. Among the returning heavyweights are Black and senior attacker Julia Gilbert, who tallied 47 goals in 2022.
Kelly credited assistant coach Brice Queener with keeping things fresh on attack as the Pioneers ready for 2023.
“I’ve always been impressed with his ability to [substitute],” Kelly said. “He uses a lot of different people on the field, gives them rest and just sees what works.”
Tough non-conference tests.
More than anything, Kelly can’t wait to see what her team does against stiff competition.
Kelly described the 2023 campaign as one of the most difficult in her time at Denver. The Pioneers’ slate features contests against ranked non-conference foes like Maryland, Boston College and Stanford.
With a daunting schedule, the Pioneers will likely have little trouble figuring out their weak spots. The matchups also provide Denver’s top-notch defense a chance to show out against some of the country’s most prolific offensive units.
The Pioneers’ slate doesn’t feature a home game until March — which likely means no cold weather cancelations like against Boston College last season. But this could be challenging in regard to balancing school, Kelly said, as well as whatever else is thrown their way.
Youth movement.
Yes, Denver has a fair share of upperclassmen stars like Thacker and Gilbert. But its underclassmen are poised to steal the show this season.
With Behrins’ departure, Black will certainly take on a larger role on offense. Just a sophomore, she’s the crux of the Pioneers’ returners on attack.
Kelly said upperclassmen like Gilbert and graduate Kayla DeRose helped ease the pressure off Black during her early days at Denver. Now, Kelly said Black will take more responsibility as a seasoned sophomore building on a dynamic freshman campaign.
“It’s going to be fun to see [her] step into more of a leadership role this year,” Kelly said. “[Like] now, ‘Hey, you’ve set the tone, you’ve set expectations and now you have to step up and deliver.”
On the defensive end, Bohi will look to continue her winning ways from 2022. This season, she’s joined by another sophomore goalkeeper, Skyler Constantino, who transferred from the University of Indianapolis.
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WHAT RIVALS ARE SAYING ABOUT THE PIONEERS
“Liza is an amazing coach. She’ll try to pick apart a team’s weakness, and I don’t think anyone does it better than Liza does it. That defense gives people problems.”
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The post-Behrins era at Peter Barton is here, but it’s the defense that has helped Denver reach the heights it has reached these past few years. Last year, the Pios ended with the third-rated opponent-adjusted defense last year. They haven’t finished a season worse than seventh by this metric since 2017.
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