
David Niepel makes a save during UT's 1-0 loss against Barry. The goaltender made a pair of saves in the match but allowed the winning score 20 minutes into the game. Photo by Samantha Battersby/The Minaret
Leadership is vital on every team. A leader can bring a team together and push them to achieve more than they believed they could. A leader keeps the team focused and recognizes when morale is low.
“Yes, I see myself as a leader,” said Spartan’s goalkeeper David Niepel. “In order to keep the team together, I keep them positive and motivated. I lead through my actions, not through my words. I lead through example.”
Niepel, a 6’2” junior playing in his third year with the Spartans, was recruited by the University of Tampa from his hometown in Hamburg, Germany.
At the age of four Niepel chose to play goalie over all other positions, and while he can’t remember why he chose goalie, he stands by his decision all those years ago. “ I can’t remember exactly what made me pick goalie over the other positions, probably because I wanted to play uninterrupted in the mud,” Niepel said with a smile. “I realize now it’s the most exciting position and it comes with great responsibility.”
“This year we are able to stay focused late in games,” said Niepel. “We finish games strong instead of giving up late goals.”
In spite of the way last season unfolded, Niepel decided to step into a bigger leadership role and lead his team through example. “I’ve been on this new diet, the Paleo diet,” said Niepel. “No wheat, no grains. Just vegetables, meat and fruit. I’ve lost 8 percent body fat.”
The team as a whole has been training harder and has refocused their work ethic. “We have a hard working mentality. We never give up,” said Niepel. “We play every minute of the game as hard as we can and we finish every game strong.”
When he was younger, Niepel was given advice that he still remembers and tries to pass on to his teammates. “Work harder than others and you will get what you want,” said Niepel. “That’s what I try to do and what I want our team to do.”
Nathan Krohn can be reached at nathan.krohn@spartans.ut.edu




