Finnish freshman sensation
Finland native Linda Ruutu quickly adjusting to soccer in America
Mac Cerullo
Issue date: 10/6/09 Section: Sports
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For Linda Ruutu of the women's soccer team, however, this has been far from the case.
Since first setting foot on the pitch at Morrone Stadium, Ruutu has been a difference-maker and a game changer for the Huskies. She is currently tied for the team lead in points and has demonstrated remarkable soccer instincts and a consistent ability to cross the ball into the box to give her teammates the opportunity to score.
To an uninformed onlooker, her immediate impact is remarkable, but to those who have seen her play, her success is not the least bit surprising.
Ruutu's pre-collegiate resume is extraordinary. Despite being just 19 years old, Ruutu has played for HJK Helsinki for several seasons, and was a member of a Finnish U-19 national team that reached the European Championship game in 2008.
It was during that game that coach Len Tsantiris watched Ruutu play for the first time.
"I went to watch [the Finland U-19 team] in Austria, they were playing for the European Championship, and I talked with the coach and the lady who runs the national program for the women and she told me to watch that kid Linda," said Tsantiris. "I liked the way she played, although her team didn't do very well. I noticed that she was a good kid who knew how to play."
Shortly after, Tsantiris offered Ruutu a chance to play at UConn - an offer which she happily accepted.
"I thought that I'd like coming here," said Ruutu. "It sounded like a great opportunity."
Upon her arrival, Ruutu had little difficulty adjusting to the quick tempo of Big East soccer and has flourished into one of the most dangerous and versatile players on the roster.
"She adjusted right away, she sees the field and she knows how to play," Tsantiris said. "She has the things that we can't teach, she's got it."
Ruutu also has something else that few freshmen players have: game experience at a level comparable to college.
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