Btw -in response to poster said support based on west coast propaganda, not actually seeing them play and liking their style. Was noting some actually may have. Dispelling the myth.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI saw duke and ucla, went to pks. Thought it was very good. Potato/potatoe
Stanford vs sc was a triple team mccaskill game. Snoozer
Left before finals.
UCLA vs PSU
Stanford vs UNC
Stanford vs USC
USC vs UCLA
Stanford vs Wash St
Just to name a few this season.
BTW, why do I care what you think? How many games have you watched?
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One of many reasons international kids are better is they watch games that are being played well. If you take your kid to watch BC Quinnipiac, you are doing her a disservice. Stream video of Fleming or Maccario and watch them play. A head college coach told me to find a player at your kid’s position and have them study their moves and style intensely. And don’t say EPL. Girls want to see someone that looks like them.
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Right now they are probably the most talented and dynamic team in the tournament.
https://uclabruins.com/news/2018/11/...over-sjsu.aspx
But IMO they have a problem. They spent much of their season without Fleming and Mace, both on their National teams. With Fleming in the middle, they play at a different level. But that is not a switch you can flip. It needs time. Looks like that starting working last game. But what works against San Jose St may not against UNC. The next problem is Mace. She started her career as a defender but then emerged as a star forward. Better as a direct/counterattack player, which would not synch with Fleming, Sanchez and company. So she is back to defender, presumably making runs out of the back. That failed against USC, so she got moved up and they turned the game around. So what is their identity? Their two top players prefer different styles. Perhaps the coach will tailor his game plan to fit the opponent. Can the other players adapt? This stuff won’t matter much until the third round or so.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostSpeaking of snoozing, was Mr. or Ms. BS doing that when I was calling play by play for a bunch of PAC12 games on this thread.
UCLA vs PSU
Stanford vs UNC
Stanford vs USC
USC vs UCLA
Stanford vs Wash St
Just to name a few this season.
BTW, why do I care what you think? How many games have you watched?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostRight now they are probably the most talented and dynamic team in the tournament.
https://uclabruins.com/news/2018/11/...over-sjsu.aspx
But IMO they have a problem. They spent much of their season without Fleming and Mace, both on their National teams. With Fleming in the middle, they play at a different level. But that is not a switch you can flip. It needs time. Looks like that starting working last game. But what works against San Jose St may not against UNC. The next problem is Mace. She started her career as a defender but then emerged as a star forward. Better as a direct/counterattack player, which would not synch with Fleming, Sanchez and company. So she is back to defender, presumably making runs out of the back. That failed against USC, so she got moved up and they turned the game around. So what is their identity? Their two top players prefer different styles. Perhaps the coach will tailor her game plan to fit the opponent. Can the other players adapt? This stuff won’t matter much until the third round or so.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostMore West Coast hype. Zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz
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https://www.topdrawersoccer.com/coll...views_aid45464
Useful info for our big day tomorrow.
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