{"id":130112,"date":"2021-11-04T08:00:54","date_gmt":"2021-11-04T13:00:54","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/wwwproxy.uscho.com\/?p=130112"},"modified":"2021-11-04T08:37:16","modified_gmt":"2021-11-04T13:37:16","slug":"ncaa-division-i-womens-hockey-early-wins-a-product-of-character-spirit-of-rpi","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/wwwproxy.uscho.com\/2021\/11\/04\/ncaa-division-i-womens-hockey-early-wins-a-product-of-character-spirit-of-rpi\/","title":{"rendered":"NCAA Division I Women\u2019s Hockey: Early wins a product of character, spirit of RPI"},"content":{"rendered":"
Rensselaer coach Bryan Vines and graduate student Lauren Severson say their team is focused on the present and enjoying the fact that their team is finally able to return to the ice after 19 months passed between their final game in February 2020 and when they dropped the puck in September this year.<\/p>\n
But while the team isn\u2019t spending much time thinking about their winless 19-20 season, it\u2019s hard not to compare their much stronger start this time around to what happened the last time the played a season. The RPI women\u2019s hockey program went 951 days (two years and seven months) between wins.<\/p>\n
And then they broke their losing streak in convincing fashion, rattling off four wins in a row, something the program hadn\u2019t done since December of 2012.<\/p>\n
The wins are great, especially for team morale, but Vines isn\u2019t trying to read too much into anything at this point in the season.<\/p>\n
\u201cIt’s always great to get a couple of big wins against two really good teams in your own rink. But that really hasn’t been our focus. It’s so early in the season. We’ve been really focused on our process…\u201cWe always try to remain optimistic, but you try to live in the present in terms of what’s going on right now. We’ve got a lot of work to do. This is just the beginning of the season,\u201d he said.<\/p>\n
\u201cWe’re focused on the here and now and today and we’re not looking back two years ago. We’re not looking a day back. We’re looking at what’s in front of us right now and trying to do that to the best of our ability. And the team’s really bought into that. I think if we continue on that path, things are going to happen for us.\u201d<\/p>\n
Severson said that more than two years off the ice, not playing the game they love, has helped the 13 players on this team who were a part of the 2019-2020 squad put that season well in the rearview. The pandemic has made time move in weird ways and that season feels like a very long time ago. A lot has happened since then that has helped put their love of playing the game at the forefront and give everything else a lot more perspective.<\/p>\n
\u201cWe all kind of had a tough ride with Covid and it taught us to be grateful and just take every opportunity as it comes. We don’t really pay attention to the team that we were before, not even yesterday, not before Covid. We’re a new team every day, we’re getting better,\u201d she said.<\/p>\n