The Utah Aggies storm the sphere earlier than enjoying the UConn Huskies on the Maverik Stadium in Logan on Saturday, Aug. 27, 2022. Ben B. Braun, Deseret Information
The 2023 school soccer season is months away — Utah State kicks off the 12 months on Sept. 2 towards the Iowa Hawkeyes in Iowa Metropolis — however spring camp is sort of right here.
The Aggies had been again at Maverik Stadium for conditioning work on Monday, and spring camp is formally lower than every week away.
Feels good to be again in 𝗧𝗛𝗘 𝗠𝗔𝗩 💪🤘#AggiesAllTheWaypic.twitter.com/AoQTmCZLpO
— USU Soccer (@USUFootball) March 14, 2023
The Aggies will open camp on March 20 and may have 13 practices in whole, all held inside Maverik Stadium barring inclement climate.
There can even be two scrimmages this spring, the primary on April 8 and the ultimate one on April 22.
The latter scrimmage would be the spring showcase this 12 months. Per USU head coach Blake Anderson, the Aggies will doubtless must eschew a standard Blue vs. White recreation this spring resulting from accidents and lack of accessible gamers.
🤘SPRING BALL 2023🤘
— USU Soccer (@USUFootball) March 13, 2023
It’s virtually that point of the 12 months!#AggiesAllTheWaypic.twitter.com/U7EcapfIEa
Spring soccer carries with it some added weight for the Aggies this season after the staff went 6-7 in 2022, which was a major step again from the earlier 12 months when it went 11-3 and gained the Mountain West Convention championship.
Anderson has made no secret that the Aggies want to enhance enormously this offseason, and they'll have to take action after quite a few teaching modifications and a few critical participant motion, the newest of which occurred Tuesday morning when senior linebacker AJ Vongphachanh entered the switch portal.
“We had been 6-7 (final season),” Anderson stated on Nationwide Signing Day. “We'd like assist in all places. ... Man, we want assist at each single place. We've got to get higher at each single place. We'd like an outstanding spring, aggressive interval to get that.”