Her tactics were dated and agree with a kick ball style of play. Against weaker D1 teams this is effective and will score goals but when against more organized better coaches teams they struggled and that is coaching.
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I would think any poster on TS could replace her. Most of the posters on here are experts in the game. You all know the game so well and could do better.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostShe lost a HUGE recruit in AS from SSS. She went UNC and I think that hurt.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View Postdoubt it. recruits are nothing until they actually play and improve your team. she went 14-5-1. She has been a polarizing figure for a long time. I doubt this is a short term decision and it could well be mutual.
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Alison has been dedicated and a champion for women's soccer for over 2 decades. She is pretty well respected and known as a tough competitor, fair and decent, good role model. This is a loss for BC.
New AD seems to have an agenda with replacing coaches who are older than him or more experienced. He will need to go through the entire staff since he behaves like he just got out of the womb. This is the future of college sports.
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Maybe she will go to a local d3 and get it into national spotlight. Maybe us soccer is calling. Or maybe club. Good luck nonetheless.
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Brown Head Coach Kia M is a BC grad. Was an asst at BC and has done well as a HC at Brown. She is the favorite for the position. Katie S from St. Louis is a Harvard grad and asst there as well. HC at St. Louis. She will be in the mix as well.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostAlison has been dedicated and a champion for women's soccer for over 2 decades. She is pretty well respected and known as a tough competitor, fair and decent, good role model. This is a loss for BC.
New AD seems to have an agenda with replacing coaches who are older than him or more experienced. He will need to go through the entire staff since he behaves like he just got out of the womb. This is the future of college sports.
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