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Mount Olive UMO 7-1
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Winner Rollins RCW 5-1
Mount Olive UMO
7-1
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Rollins RCW
5-1
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Mount Olive UMO 5 5 0 10
Rollins RCW 6 4 1 11

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From LaxMagazine.com: Early Success Has Rollins Hungry for More

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by Shane Mettlen | LaxMagazine.com | Twitter

After upsetting then No. 13 Regis over the weekend, Rollins College has a 4-1 record with the lone loss coming to top-ranked Adelphi. But don't think that with his Tars now ranked No. 15 in Division II that coach Dennis Short is satisfied in the least.

"​We expected to be undefeated at this point, so no, I am not where I want to be," Short said. "We didn't work hard enough to beat a team we need to beat to win a championship. I don't care about our record. I only care about our effort."

Rollins next five games are all at home against unranked opponents, presenting an opportunity to head into April among the top-ranked teams in the nation, but Short is simply focused on getting his team to play the way it needs to make a postseason run.

"Probably the best game of my 20-plus year coaching career was our double overtime loss to Limestone in the 2013 NCAA Semifinal," he said. "I was disappointed in the outcome for my players, but I will always have a special place in my heart for that team. Because on the biggest stage they gave my their absolute best effort.

"We haven't given our best effort in some of our games this season. Until I see every player on my team bring the level of focus, commitment, and effort we need in every game to win a championship I will always have concerns."

The Tars dealt with tough luck following that 2013 season. After entering 2014 ranked fourth in the nation, Rollins was hit hard by injuries and limped to an 8-8 finish. So far it has avoided an serious injuries this year and Division II points leader Tyler Thomas (25 goals) and UMBC transfer Kristina Coppolino (10 goals, 6 assists) have helped pace a potent attack while veterans such as fifth-year senior Ginevra Czech (3 goals, 4 assists) have battled back from their injuries and are contributing this season.

Short is hoping the challenges of last season serve as lessons for the current roster.

"Some of the injured players are back, some are not, some have graduated," he said. "There are no excuses for last season. Injuries happen. You have to be mentally tough enough to grit it out and find ways to win with who you do have. The ones that are back are doing what I would expect any player who missed a season to do make every day count."

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