Yeah Jriv23, Malsom and Kennedy are already back, Malsom scored against JMU and Kennedy assisted Thomas’ second goal with a perfect through ball over the top.
But most the core starters (of which Kennedy and Malsom are part of) still played the lion’s share of the minutes, and that’s not going to change this year. There is a clear rotation of players that Damon trusts to play when it really matters, and there is a noticeable drop off in quality and speed when we get more than a couple of players into our bench. Playing a ton of players like Anson did is not a luxury we have right now and likely never will be in the NIL era…players good enough to play big minutes can transfer so easily now, you just aren’t going to see many potential stars content to sit around and wait. The opportunities to get into professional teams earlier (now that there is no college draft and everyone is a free agent) is also another thing that has spread out the top talent at the college level in the womens’ game.
It is what it is and I’ve seen enough from the team at this point to agree with Damon’s approach on who is getting meaningful playing time and who is not at this point. We’re going to have play a lot of our core lineup big minutes the entire year.
The one position where I think Damon is over subbing though is GK. He needs to go with Gundry and stick with her when it really matters. I don’t trust Brooks as much with the ball at her feet considering how much we build out of the back, and she’s gotten caught way too far off her line in prior games (that cost us the first goal in the Tennesee loss where they got an open net from 30 yards out…a goal that never should/would have been conceded had she been back on her line). They all make mistakes but so far Gundry looks the steadiest back there by far. Once ACC play starts we need to stick with her, which I think we’ll happen. Damon left her in the whole Alabama game, and has only changed GKs in the other recent games when we were facing weaker opponents. The two early losses are a different story where I don’t think he was sure who was the clear #1 yet. Now it seems fairly clear who has won the job.