Hoskins Overcomes Adversity and Returns to Pitch
8/28/10
Deland, Fla. – As nice as it was to see the Stetson men's soccer
team defeat Florida Tech 4-3 Friday night in the final preseason tune
up, the highlight of the evening was the return of junior defender Matt
Hoskins to the Stetson Soccer Complex.
Last season Hoskins was an
integral part of Stetson's run to a conference championship and a berth
in the NCAA Tournament. He was one of six Hatters that played and
started in all 20 games. He played a significant defensive role on the
back line. He scored the game-winning goal in the season opener against
Northwood University. He played every minute of every game all season
until the NCAA tournament game, and he played 87 of 90 minutes that
night. He earned Atlantic Sun Academic All-Conference honors. What most
Hatters fans don't realize, he did it all while suffering with
discomfort and pain.
Matt Hoskins appearance in tonight's game
was nothing short of a miracle.
"I was in pain last season", said
Hoskins. "I didn't tell anyone because I didn't want them to keep me
from playing."
During the semester break Hoskins realized that
his health issues were quite serious. Over the past six months he has
undergone three surgeries, two of them life threatening.
"My
colon exploded over the Christmas break, they had to completely remove
it", he said. "I had to get blood transfusions and all that stuff."
The most amazing part of Hoskins' story is his will to get better,
and back on the field. Stetson Head Coach T. Logan Fleck is very pleased
to see him doing so well in his recovery, as well as his progress on the
field. He started and played over 60 minutes in tonight's exhibition
game.
"I am happy just personally in my heart just to see the kid
out here playing because of all he went through and the adversity he has
faced. He has fought through like a champ", said Fleck. "I am just happy
to see him out there and yet he is not satisfied with that and wants to
be right back in full form, starting, and doing his stuff. That's why
Matty is who he is."
"I've worked really hard this summer just
to get back on the field & back with the championship team", he added.
"It felt really good to be out there tonight, we are all looking forward
to a good season."
Stetson will open the regular season
Wednesday, September 1 with a 7:00 p.m. game against Johnson & Wales at
the Stetson Soccer Complex. Expect Hoskins to be the first one out for
the pregame warm up.
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