Despite the disappointing results of the season thus far, the Crimson is confident heading into the final games of the year. The squad--which lost several key contributors to graduation last year--is very young and is gaining invaluable playing experience with each passing game, and feels ready to take on its final two opponents.
"We are definitely going expecting to win," Sprong said. "Our defense has played excellent all season long and we just have to get our offense going and score some goals."
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