In the interim, Cannella juggled plenty of meetings. With health officials on campus. With other university personnel. And lots of communication with players, some who tested positive and others who wound up in contact tracing. All anyone could do was wait things out.
All of it took place with the backdrop of all 65 of the other Division I teams competing this spring took the field ahead of them.
There was excitement when practices finally resumed, and some players didn’t return until the week before the Fairfield game. And while Cannella wanted the Minutemen to be at their best, he reached a realization that so many other coaches have: In 2021, simply getting on the field is a victory of its own.
Such was the case Sunday, as the Minutemen controlled the second half and got three goals from Chris Connolly to earn a victory.
“There are some things you just have to shake your head at and go, ‘Listen, we’re really happy to be out here, we’re going to go for it and go play as hard as we possibly can,’” Cannella said. “‘We might not be in the best shape or play at the level we want to play at for a consistent amount of time, and hopefully that comes in the first three or four games. Let’s just go out there and be happy we’re here together and being able to do this.’”