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#15
Jillian Leger |
| Year:
Senior (2008) |
| Major:
Business Management |
| HOMETOWN/HS:
Westminster, MA/Oakmont Regional HS |
| Sport/Position:
Soccer/Defender |
| Favorite
Movie: Cinderella/Sound of Music/Wizard of Oz |
| Favorite
Book: To Kill a Mockingbird |
| Favorite
Food: Mashed Potatoes with ketchup |
"I
am the athlete I am today because of my coaching staff" |
SR Jillian Leger has
been a 4-year starting Defender and 2-year Captain for Head Women's Soccer
Coach Michael Bolanz. During her time as a player for St. Joe's the team
has amassed a 50-24-4 (.676) record including a 16-2-3 season in her senior
year, the best in the program's history. As a senior, Jillian was named
as a GNAC First Team All Conference Defender. As a junior she earned nominations
to the All-Independent Women's Soccer First Team and the D3 Kicks All-New
England Second Team. After her sophomore year she was named to the All-Independent
Women's Soccer team as well. Leger will certainly go down as one of the
best Defenders to ever don a Saint Joseph's College uniform.
Head
Soccer Coach Michael Bolanz on Jillian Leger:
Jillian Leger has been an impact player for us since the day she stepped
onto our campus and into our program. A four year starter she has anchored
a very strong backline, which has brought home two North East Region Independent
Championships and two ECAC Championship births. Jillian will go down as
one of the best players ever to wear a Monks uniform. Being named to the
2007 GNAC First Team certainly was well deserved. In her four years here,
I have seen her develop both as a very strong player on the field and
a strong person off of it. For the last two years, Jillian has served
as Captain and has been a tremendous leader and someone the younger players
look up to. Her work rate and desire to succeed will make her very successful
in any future endeavors.
Do you
have any superstitions before you go into a big game?
I get up very early so I can prepare mentally for the team we will be
playing. I go down to the training room an hour early to get worked on
before each game. I always put my left shin guard and sock on before my
right. My captain’s band is always the last part of my uniform that
goes on. The first step onto the field was always dramatic like I was
letting the field know that I was there and ready to play.
What
is your most memorable moment as an athlete at St. Joe’s?
My most memorable moment was the first time that I put on my number 15
uniform for the Monks. At that moment I realized that I had reached my
goal of playing soccer at the collegiate level, a goal that I had worked
so hard to achieve.
Who has
had the greatest impact on your life?
My parents have had the greatest impact on my life. My mom has been my
rock and has always been there for me and my dad has always been my biggest
fan. They were at most of my games including my Senior game and my GNAC
Tournament game.
Why did
you choose Saint Joseph's College?
I always intended to go away to college and I have felt like I would go
somewhere in Maine because I have vacationed in Old Orchard Beach since
I was a little girl. I like the small school atmosphere and the campus
is beautiful. St. Joe’s was actually the only school I applied to.
Also, I received my acceptance letter from SJC before I had the chance
to apply anywhere else. I knew I wanted to attend St. Joe’s, so
I didn’t bother to fill out any other application forms.
Can you
tell us something about you that most people don’t know?
I am obsessed with Cinderella. I have a Cinderella custom-made poster
and many, many figurines. My nickname in intramural softball is Jillerella.
What
kind of effects has your St. Joseph’s College Coaching staff had
on your life?
Coach Bolanz and I started off together here at St. Joe’s, he was
a first year head coach and I was a first year player. Simply stated,
I am the athlete I am today because of my coaching staff. These coaches
have taken the women’s soccer program from being in the middle of
the pack to the elite level. Adding Janelle Harris and Jeff Yaeger to
the staff as assistants has made a huge impact on the team. Coach Bolanz
has put his heart and soul into this program with recruiting players that
fit into the system.
What
are your plans after graduation?
I just accepted a job as a support specialist in the human resources department
at Mercy Hospital in Portland. I am starting part time in January and
will be full time after I graduate. It involves an array of tasks which
is good because that makes the job more interesting.
What
would you say is the most difficult part of being a captain of a collegiate
team?
I learned so much from my junior year to my senior year. I used to come
across and handle people the same way and didn’t understand that
different people have different personalities. I learned to be more aware
of how my personality mixes with other peoples’ personalities. I’ve
learned to adapt my leadership skills to my teammates’ needs. Junior
year was very humbling being a captain. My teammates and the coaches picked
me to be a captain and it was only my junior year. We had a very young
team and we struggled on and off the field. It was hard being a vocal
leader with two senior captains above me. At first I didn’t feel
that I could express myself the way that I normally do. My senior year
I felt much more confident as a captain and in the long run I think it
helped out the team tremendously.
The 2007
Women's Soccer team finished the season with an incredible record of 16-2-3.
Why do you think your team was so successful this year?
Since
day one we have played at a higher level pace than we ever had. We had
a continuing desire for excellence. We all wanted to win and get better
and become a closer team. This was the best team I have ever been apart
of in my entire life. Saying that in your senior year is such an amazing
thing. We truly went out on top. I give all the credit to the girls on
the team because they really wanted it, and also Coach Bolanz because
he did such a great job recruiting. Everyone was dedicated to each other
and to the team in a way that I have never seen before. Everyone was on
the same page immediately to start the season and it continued through
the end of the season.
Interview by Brian DeCandia '10, Athletics Office Assistant
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