Great article on Dave Clarke’s 20 years at Quinnipiac. Www.quinnipiacbobcats.com
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If he could only coach games well. QUis nearly over .500 I hid 20 years and have only won the league tourney 1 time. That is poor
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Sounds like a good man but his program is incredibly average. 20 years and the highlight is from his second year? We’re those his players or previous coaches.
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He is a great man. Great father. Great husband. But not great at his job. Mediocre at best and only win with a group on D2 players recruited by the former coach. Good thing he is not the basketball or hockey coach at QU. He would be long gone.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostGreat article on Dave Clarke’s 20 years at Quinnipiac. Www.quinnipiacbobcats.com
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Quinnipiac is the only fully funded women’s soccer program in the MAAC. How in the world can they not be winning it every year. Or at least more than 1 year.
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And after soccer??
Quinnipiac University has received a new ranking, and it's not necessarily one to brag about.
The private university landed on U.S. News & World Report's list of colleges that leave graduates with the most student loan debt.
Quinnipiac claimed the No. 6 spot, with an average debt load of $44,552 for 2013 graduates and 71 percent of its students borrowing, according to the list.
https://www.courant.com/education/hc...220-story.html
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostQuinnipiac University has received a new ranking, and it's not necessarily one to brag about.
The private university landed on U.S. News & World Report's list of colleges that leave graduates with the most student loan debt.
Quinnipiac claimed the No. 6 spot, with an average debt load of $44,552 for 2013 graduates and 71 percent of its students borrowing, according to the list.
https://www.courant.com/education/hc...220-story.html
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostQuinnipiac is the only fully funded women’s soccer program in the MAAC. How in the world can they not be winning it every year. Or at least more than 1 year.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThey are not the only fully funded program. Monmouth and, I believe, Fairfield are also fully funded at 14. Dave and Steve are there for one reason only, to promote CFC. They play up the fact that they are D1 coaches and will get CFC players into QU or into schools with their connections. Not saying there is anything wrong with that but just stating the obvious. However, you would think QU would be looking at his recruiting model. Loading up on Irish and CT kids does not seem to be working very well for them. Why not recruit more of their ECNL opponents???
They've made a heavy bet on Canada over the past few years so we'll see how that plays out. The school might be generous with them on merit as a means to diversify. QU has traditionally been an extension of high school for Long Island kids.
The MAAC is a great fit for tons of kids in the Northeast. Decent schools, Division 1 and money to be had both athletic and academic. Pulling more kids from Mass, NJ, PA would seem to make sense.
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Monmouth nor Fairfield are FULLY funded. Neither have 14 scholarships, neither have 2 full time asst coaches. Facts are facts
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Monmouth has 12.5 scholarships and 1 full time asst. So they are not FULLY funded. That is a fact. QU has 14 and 2 full time assts
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