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Originally posted by Unregistered View Post2 on penn state yes. You want to play with numbers....that is twice as many as from ct.
They both happen to have been freshman all big ten. One is in her second year and is academic all big ten. She doesn't seem to have problems keeping up with the academics.
I took a look at the qu girls. Looks like 5 of those international scrubs have youth national team experience.
For example.....http://www.quinnipiacbobcats.com/roster.aspx?rp_id=4407
Your kids all ccc second ream as a senior was much bigger of an honor. There were only 100 kids from that pissant conf in little Connecticut named all ccc.
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If you have a fully funded women's program with that type of institutional investment .500 is not acceptable. Especially if you are giving out full scholarships to internationals. Any half wit who has acces to Region 1 and can't figure this out after 20 years should be put out to pasture.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostYou're clueless man. Those 5 INTs for QU got them where? .500 record and a beating in the conference final by a slightly above average Monmouth squad. And those INTs aren't carrying PSU. One is good. The other is average. No one berated INTs as students but the tests are skewed and D2 has easier requirements. How about looking up USC's roster? They're the MC's.
As for the average player on PSu...which one is that? The one who played in 15 games as a frosh and made all big 10 freshman squad? The one that missed the NCAA tourney because she was playing for the German u-20 team in the World Cup. If she is average, what does that make your all ccc 2nd team porker? Or was it the one who played in 20 matches as a frosh earning all big 10 freshman team. Who as a soph started all 21 games and was second on the team in minutes played. The one who was academic all big 10. Who was on German u19 team and who played professionally in Germany on a team that won the uefa women's championship league. Average player who starts as soph in the big 10 and played in 20 games as a frosh for the 2015 national champs.
You only wish your kid could make the penn state team and carry thier maxi pads for them.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostNowhere...they made the conf final. During the season they lost 2-1 to Monmouth. Yes they got beat 5-2 in the conf final, but one win from the NCAA tourney and, not .500, but .625 win percentage. Monmouth went on to lose 4-1 to virginia, a three seed. You probably think bucknell is better soccer in the patriot league. Bucknell got spanked 6-0 in first Rd of NCAA and then penn state got shut out 3-0 by.......Virginia.
As for the average player on PSu...which one is that? The one who played in 15 games as a frosh and made all big 10 freshman squad? The one that missed the NCAA tourney because she was playing for the German u-20 team in the World Cup. If she is average, what does that make your all ccc 2nd team porker? Or was it the one who played in 20 matches as a frosh earning all big 10 freshman team. Who as a soph started all 21 games and was second on the team in minutes played. The one who was academic all big 10. Who was on German u19 team and who played professionally in Germany on a team that won the uefa women's championship league. Average player who starts as soph in the big 10 and played in 20 games as a frosh for the 2015 national champs.
You only wish your kid could make the penn state team and carry thier maxi pads for them.
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DC it's certainly not a typical Connecticut youth club soccer guy. He's an excellent coach, with an excellent reputation, and he's on the United States national staff. One of only 30 staff coaches in the US I believe. He is an excellent teacher of the game and should not be lumped in with the many monkeys that coach here in Connecticut.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostNowhere...they made the conf final. During the season they lost 2-1 to Monmouth. Yes they got beat 5-2 in the conf final, but one win from the NCAA tourney and, not .500, but .625 win percentage. Monmouth went on to lose 4-1 to virginia, a three seed. You probably think bucknell is better soccer in the patriot league. Bucknell got spanked 6-0 in first Rd of NCAA and then penn state got shut out 3-0 by.......Virginia.
As for the average player on PSu...which one is that? The one who played in 15 games as a frosh and made all big 10 freshman squad? The one that missed the NCAA tourney because she was playing for the German u-20 team in the World Cup. If she is average, what does that make your all ccc 2nd team porker? Or was it the one who played in 20 matches as a frosh earning all big 10 freshman team. Who as a soph started all 21 games and was second on the team in minutes played. The one who was academic all big 10. Who was on German u19 team and who played professionally in Germany on a team that won the uefa women's championship league. Average player who starts as soph in the big 10 and played in 20 games as a frosh for the 2015 national champs.
You only wish your kid could make the penn state team and carry thier maxi pads for them.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostNowhere...they made the conf final. During the season they lost 2-1 to Monmouth. Yes they got beat 5-2 in the conf final, but one win from the NCAA tourney and, not .500, but .625 win percentage. Monmouth went on to lose 4-1 to virginia, a three seed. You probably think bucknell is better soccer in the patriot league. Bucknell got spanked 6-0 in first Rd of NCAA and then penn state got shut out 3-0 by.......Virginia.
As for the average player on PSu...which one is that? The one who played in 15 games as a frosh and made all big 10 freshman squad? The one that missed the NCAA tourney because she was playing for the German u-20 team in the World Cup. If she is average, what does that make your all ccc 2nd team porker? Or was it the one who played in 20 matches as a frosh earning all big 10 freshman team. Who as a soph started all 21 games and was second on the team in minutes played. The one who was academic all big 10. Who was on German u19 team and who played professionally in Germany on a team that won the uefa women's championship league. Average player who starts as soph in the big 10 and played in 20 games as a frosh for the 2015 national champs.
You only wish your kid could make the penn state team and carry thier maxi pads for them.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostNowhere...they made the conf final. During the season they lost 2-1 to Monmouth. Yes they got beat 5-2 in the conf final, but one win from the NCAA tourney and, not .500, but .625 win percentage. Monmouth went on to lose 4-1 to virginia, a three seed. You probably think bucknell is better soccer in the patriot league. Bucknell got spanked 6-0 in first Rd of NCAA and then penn state got shut out 3-0 by.......Virginia.
As for the average player on PSu...which one is that? The one who played in 15 games as a frosh and made all big 10 freshman squad? The one that missed the NCAA tourney because she was playing for the German u-20 team in the World Cup. If she is average, what does that make your all ccc 2nd team porker? Or was it the one who played in 20 matches as a frosh earning all big 10 freshman team. Who as a soph started all 21 games and was second on the team in minutes played. The one who was academic all big 10. Who was on German u19 team and who played professionally in Germany on a team that won the uefa women's championship league. Average player who starts as soph in the big 10 and played in 20 games as a frosh for the 2015 national champs.
You only wish your kid could make the penn state team and carry thier maxi pads for them.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostDC it's certainly not a typical Connecticut youth club soccer guy. He's an excellent coach, with an excellent reputation, and he's on the United States national staff. One of only 30 staff coaches in the US I believe. He is an excellent teacher of the game and should not be lumped in with the many monkeys that coach here in Connecticut.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostBrainiac. Those are two players. And neither lit it up. The point stands. Women's Soccer is better in the states and the INTs cannot carry a good D1 program. Not one played on USC's NC team last year. That's what this thread spoke about. Reading comprehension is obviously not your strong suit.
Fact is, your facts are wrong...here is the truth.....
1. QU was .625 overall and .600 in the league. That is not .500
2. QU has some quality international players. You have never watched them, so not sure how you can make a factual comment about them
3. QU did go pretty far, went to conf finals, missed NCAA by one game.
4. the German players from penn state are not average. Average players don't start on a d1 women's soccer team that won a national championship the year before and don't get all league honors as freshman.
5. Your kid is way below average
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostNowhere...they made the conf final. During the season they lost 2-1 to Monmouth. Yes they got beat 5-2 in the conf final, but one win from the NCAA tourney and, not .500, but .625 win percentage. Monmouth went on to lose 4-1 to virginia, a three seed. You probably think bucknell is better soccer in the patriot league. Bucknell got spanked 6-0 in first Rd of NCAA and then penn state got shut out 3-0 by.......Virginia.
As for the average player on PSu...which one is that? The one who played in 15 games as a frosh and made all big 10 freshman squad? The one that missed the NCAA tourney because she was playing for the German u-20 team in the World Cup. If she is average, what does that make your all ccc 2nd team porker? Or was it the one who played in 20 matches as a frosh earning all big 10 freshman team. Who as a soph started all 21 games and was second on the team in minutes played. The one who was academic all big 10. Who was on German u19 team and who played professionally in Germany on a team that won the uefa women's championship league. Average player who starts as soph in the big 10 and played in 20 games as a frosh for the 2015 national champs.
You only wish your kid could make the penn state team and carry thier maxi pads for them.
1). Correct. QU had a .625 win percentage this year. However, DC's career record is below .500. So you are both sort of correct.
2). After winning 4 and 3 games the two years before, QU strengthened their schedule and picked up powerhouses like Toledo, UMass-Lowell, NJIT, Albany, Bryant and Delaware State. 4 of those schools were D2 schools a few years ago.
3). QU has had a mixed bag with international players. The Canadian kid did very well, but 2-3 others didn't look like they played much.
4). With regards to international players in general. They require big money and are a crap shoot. There are a few excellent players, but they don't always pan out and when they don't, it costs you huge money. The risk vs reward for international players is small. That's why most of the big D1's recruit US players first and take a flier on the occasional international.
Verdict: You both make some valid points. QU should probably be a little better than they are, but the new stadium should help. Hopefully they can build off of last year's success and hopefully, they beef up the schedule a bit. Last year's was embarrassing.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostAs much as I enjoy you two morons argue about things you know little about, I had to do some fact checking.
1). Correct. QU had a .625 win percentage this year. However, DC's career record is below .500. So you are both sort of correct.
2). After winning 4 and 3 games the two years before, QU strengthened their schedule and picked up powerhouses like Toledo, UMass-Lowell, NJIT, Albany, Bryant and Delaware State. 4 of those schools were D2 schools a few years ago.
3). QU has had a mixed bag with international players. The Canadian kid did very well, but 2-3 others didn't look like they played much.
4). With regards to international players in general. They require big money and are a crap shoot. There are a few excellent players, but they don't always pan out and when they don't, it costs you huge money. The risk vs reward for international players is small. That's why most of the big D1's recruit US players first and take a flier on the occasional international.
Verdict: You both make some valid points. QU should probably be a little better than they are, but the new stadium should help. Hopefully they can build off of last year's success and hopefully, they beef up the schedule a bit. Last year's was embarrassing.
2011. 5-10-1
2012. 9-6-2
2013. 3-8-5
2014. 3-13-1
2015. 8-8-0
2016. 12-7-1
40-52-10 since 2011
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D.C is a good coach not a great coach. He barely wins in college in a horrible league the MAAC. Being below .500 is not good especially playing the teams they do. His club team was one of the worst in the country and last years team he coached was the bottom as well. So if you ask if he can run a good practice yes but other than that he is not.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostReally....because the title of this thread say QU women's soccer. You seem to have a hardon for USC. Start a USC women's thread thread and see how many ct posts you get. You can argue with yourself.
Fact is, your facts are wrong...here is the truth.....
1. QU was .625 overall and .600 in the league. That is not .500
2. QU has some quality international players. You have never watched them, so not sure how you can make a factual comment about them
3. QU did go pretty far, went to conf finals, missed NCAA by one game.
4. the German players from penn state are not average. Average players don't start on a d1 women's soccer team that won a national championship the year before and don't get all league honors as freshman.
5. Your kid is way below average
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