Question 1: Two of your top
returners, Olakunle Banjo and Christian Höfer, have to be feeling good after scoring against
Albany. With your best players gaining momentum, how can your team carry that
forward and continue that scoring success?
It is always a positive
when players are able to score goals to help the team. It is that positive
emotion that we look to build upon with everyone, because the whole team shares
in those moments.
Question 2: Towson outshot Albany
Saturday and it was the first time this season the Tigers outshot an opponent. Is that
a priority moving forward, or do you feel you take a more opportunistic approach
to the offense?
Outshooting an opponent is
a statistical measure that is only meaningful when you also outscore your
opponent.
Question 3: What can we expect from
your next opponent, Howard?
They are a dangerous,
explosive team and they play at a high tempo.
Question 4: Felix Petermann seems to
be adjusting well to the college game. Do you feel he is becoming more
comfortable and what other things do you think he needs to work on?
Felix is quite a
competitor and demands a great deal of himself. He has become more comfortable,
yet would be the first to tell you that there is always something else to work
on. That is the nature of the beast, but a competitor and a winner understands
that.
Question 5: How important is it to
play well at home?
It is important to play
well at home or away, but defending your home turf is always an emphasis and a
source of pride.