Q: How different is it for both of you in your positions playing internationally vs. here at Clemson?
A: SANDY – Playing with a completely different back four, that takes a bit getting used to. When I first came back to Clemson after being away, it was about us getting used to playing with each other. For example, I like to use my feet a lot, and needed to have the back four recognize that. Communication is definitely a big one; if our back four is used to a different goalkeeper, then they are used to hearing different things. When I first got back, it was about getting into the rhythm of everyone being on the same page.
A: SAM – I wouldn’t say it is too different for me; either way you are trying to find chemistry. How you’re breaking down a team from the back line doesn’t change too much, it just depends on position – outside back or center back. Like Sandy said, communication, and hearing different things from different people, is another thing. I communicate differently here at Clemson than I do with the people around me at camp, and obviously I hear different things from my teammates here than I do there.
Q: What was going through your mind during the shoot-out to take the bronze medal?
A: SANDY – Everyone says as a goalkeeper the pressure is on the taker, so I felt confident going into it, as I felt that I have a lot of tricks to put the opponent off and it must have worked. I just thought, we came this far, if all the players can score their goals and if I can help out and get one save, then that could be enough to win it.
Q: What was it like to score the game winner for the US U-23 team?
A: SAM I honestly didn’t see it go in, so at first, I was thinking ‘Where is the ball?’ Then, when everyone started cheering I was like ‘Yeah, that was me; I definitely hit it last!’ It was cool though; I don’t really score a lot, so it felt good and it was nice to be involved in the win. It was also nice to be able to say that we won the tournament outright instead of tying with another team, and I was more focused on that than on the fact that I scored the goal.
Q: What did winning the Adidas Golden Glove mean to you?
A: SANDY – I was honestly more shocked, than anything else, when I found out. It was a good feeling, because I knew that over the summer I had put in so much work for it. It is always nice when your hard work pays off, but, at the same time, honestly, our back line helped our team out so much. In the first three games, our opponents had less than five proper goal-scoring chances, so it is a credit to our back line more than anything else.