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own end of the field for much of the first half. “We received the ball, moved the ball quickly. Held on to the ball
        too long, so that they came from behind with pressure; so, they’d steal it, or they’d just get caught up with us.”

        The teams had half a dozen corners each. Darien’s going through one of the bigger transitions a scholastic team
        sees, having all but three from last season’s FCIAC and state championship
        group graduated. “It’s tough,” said Wave junior forward Cassidy, its top scorer
        and 2013 conference championship game MVP. “But we have some really good
        people filling in from last year.”

        “Regular season game, that’s what I keep telling the girls,” said Minicus. “Post
        season’s what matters. And if we can play as hard as we played today, but
        better, it would be a different game.” Darien drops to 5-1 FCIAC and 6-2
        overall. Wilton rises to 7-0 in the league.

        “I think we played hard, but not particularly well, and Wilton played a great
        game,” Minicus added. “And they played clean. They were much, much
        cleaner.”  “Our passing game I think has improved so much from the first
        game,” junior forward Baker said. “We’re only improving and when post
        season comes, we’ll be ready.” “Yeah, we’ll get them when it counts,” Cassidy
        added. “We’ll learn from it,” said Minicus.
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