Anteaters regroup
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Steve Virgen
The UC Irvine men’s soccer team has drawn closer to each other,
Coach George Kuntz said Tuesday, when the sixth and final player, who
was hospitalized from Saturday’s auto accident, was released from the
hospital.
A van carrying UCI team members to a Big West Conference game at
UC Riverside tipped onto its side on the 73 Freeway connector to the
55 northbound Saturday morning, officials said. Six UCI men’s soccer
players were taken to several area hospitals with minor injuries.
In accordance with university policy Kuntz did not release the
names of the six players who were injured, perhaps because of a
liability issue. The California Highway Patrol is investigating the
incident.
The Anteaters will host UC Santa Barbara tonight at 7. Kuntz said
he will find out today who will be ready to play. Brad Aspey,
Sebastian Galmarini and Dardo Acuna suffered injuries earlier in the
season and will not play today.
“I’m very thankful to God that we have all of our guys out of the
hospital and they’re all healthy,” Kuntz said. “They have some bumps
and bruises, but they are healthy.”
Kuntz has noticed a difference in his players since the auto
accident.
“I’ve seen a team with a different mentality since Saturday,”
Kuntz said. “The team has come closer because of it. In any type of
situation like this, you find out, with the relationships you have,
the closeness you have with your family and your religion, is what’s
really important. It was a pretty traumatic experience for the guys
who were involved. These guys have invested so much to the program,
and to see the worry on their faces (Saturday), it was emotional
time.”
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