Undefeated season, take two. Or rather, take 2.
On Sunday at TCO Stadium in Eagan, Minnesota Aurora FC’s new development team, Aurora 2, will face NOSC Blast with a United Premier Soccer League conference title and an undefeated season on the line.
Despite this summer being Aurora 2′s inaugural season, for Bayliss Flynn and a handful of other players, this championship game has been a long time coming.
Goalkeepers and Minnesota natives Flynn and Olivia Graupmann spent two years as backups on the Aurora first team’s deep roster. Tylar Sayles, Bee Chang and Maya Dempsey trained with the first team, too, but didn’t dress for matches. But now, the five players have stepped into leadership roles for Aurora 2 (9-0-2), which the club started with the hopes of developing young talent in a more regionalized league.
“It’s been really fun to see these players who have worked so hard in relative obscurity for the last two years having so many minutes and being successful over at Aurora 2,” Aurora co-founder Andrea Yoch said.
Interested players could try out for both teams prior to the season, with the returning crew singled out as potential leaders for the 25-player roster.
University of Montana keeper Flynn had only one appearance for Aurora’s first team. She was the youngest player on the inaugural season roster at age 16 and has found Aurora 2 a great opportunity for her to gain confidence and playing time.
“Knowing how things operate from the previous two years has given me a chance to continue that Aurora way,” Flynn said.