Junior Kim Kastuk and the Virginia field hockey team opens
the 2009 campaign at 3 p.m. Friday against Miami (Ohio) and the weekend
concludes with a game against No. 11 Penn State at 1 p.m. Sunday. Both games
are at the University Hall Turf Field and are free of charge. Kastuk recently
chatted with VirginiaSports.com about transferring from Boston University,
preseason training, her musical talents and kicking off the season.
Quesiton: Are you
excited for Friday?
Kastuk: I don't
want to be too anxious because I know the season is going to fly by but I can't
wait. I think we all are looking forward to the season opener. It should be a
lot of fun.
Question: What made
you decide to transfer from Boston University to Virginia?
Kastuk: BU
dropped my major of physical education and health and only offered it as a
master's program, and I really wanted to get my undergraduate degree in
physical education. UVa offers a great five-year program where you can also get
a master's, so that was the main appeal.
Question: Any other
appealing reasons?
Kastuk: The warm
weather was very appealing coming from Boston, along with the school spirit and
sense of community. Getting the chance to play in the ACC, the toughest
conference for field hockey. I heard great things about Michele and the
coaching staff here and knew I would really be pushed as an athlete to be the
best. Those things are all what drew me here.
Question: How did you
get started playing field hockey?
Kastuk: I never
intended to play field hockey but my gym teacher in middle school, who was also
the coach, told me they really need a goalkeeper. I was an athletic kid and
they really needed someone to play on the middle school team. She asked me to
come try out, and I did. I showed up for preseason and everything worked out.
Question: What do you
like most about playing goalkeeper?
Kastuk: I like
the intensity and the pressure of it. One bad play can cost you a game. At the
same time, if you are playing well, you can keep your team in the game no
matter what happens out in the field. It's awesome you can have that much of an
impact. That's what I love about it. Also - just being able to see the whole
field; to watch things unfold and see things develop.
Question: How has
preseason been in terms of getting to know each other?
Kastuk: Preseason
has been awesome. Just as a transfer, it has been good just to get to know the
girls. I have had a ton of fun with them. It's a great group. The trip to Boston was a great
experience and good bonding time.
Question: What about
the technical aspect of training and practices?
Kastuk: Practice
has been intense and I feel like I have development so much as a player in
these past two weeks. I am looking forward to getting out on the field and
competing. It's been difficult and challenging but at the same time very rewarding
and a lot of fun.
Quesiton: How would
you describe the team chemistry this season?
Kastuk: It's
great. Honestly in the locker room you don't know the first years from the
fourth years. For me, being new, everyone has looked out for me and asked if I
need anything. Very friendly and very caring. Everyone gets along and everyone
enjoys each other.
Question: What do you
like to do for fun?
Kastuk: I love
basketball, so I play pick-up games whenever I can. I like to be with my
friends in general and whatever time I have with them outside of studying and
field hockey I try to take advantage of. I love listening to music, especially
before games.
Question: Is there
anything in particular you listen to before a game?
Kastuk: I really
like Eminem, he has a lot of good songs. I mix in some other things but I
always get one good Eminem song in there somewhere.
Question: Do you have
any musical talents?
Kastuk: I taught
myself how to play the drums and I had a little band in high school that I was
a part of. Nothing every came of it but it was tons of fun. I love playing the
drums and still play when I can - obviously it's hard because I don't have a
drum set here. Sometimes when I am home we will go play for old time's sake.