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Pen state 5-0 in waning minutes. They are really candidates to win the whole thing. Good season for BU.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostPen state 5-0 in waning minutes. They are really candidates to win the whole thing. Good season for BU.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostFinal: UConn 2 ND 0
Let's do the tally:
ACC teams through the second round 2
ACC teams out 4
ACC teams still to play 2
Maybe we need to cut that list down next season.
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Final 16 Teams
This can tell you where the power resides:
Northeast:
The Big Ten has been moving east recently.
PSU
Rutgers
UConn
WVU
OSU
Large State Schools
West
Stanford
USC
Arizona
Loyola
Surprising to see UCLA/Santa Clara/Portland missing, but the West is here.
South
Florida
Auburn
Ole Miss
Texas A&M
Is this football?! When the Gators beat rival FSU in Soccer, that was a sign. The deep south is moving into soccer. A lot of athletes down there. Watch out.
ACC
FSU
UVA
Duke
Women's soccer used to be UNC then everyone else. Then it was the ACC and a few others. Now it is becoming more National. That is good actually. I predict only 1 ACC team in the College Cup this season. When is the last time that happened?
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The top two teams in the region settle who is best today. UConn lost to Rutgers earlier this season, but I think they will be stronger today. Starts now.
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Game was closer than the score. UConn brought early pressure, outshot Rutgers and had them on their heels.
But like a great team, Rutgers absorbed the pressure, wore down UConn with their depth, set pieces, skillful passing, and goaltending. UConn ran out of gas right as Rutgers seemed to adjust their tactics, overload a side, and attack, often turning the corner on the UConn outside backs and gaining corners or dangerous crosses to multiple runners in the box.
UVA is a formidable foe. But the organization, fitness, team play, coaching and stellar goaltending could bring another ACC team down. As our last adopted New England entrant I will be rooting for Rutgers.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostGame was closer than the score. UConn brought early pressure, outshot Rutgers and had them on their heels.
But like a great team, Rutgers absorbed the pressure, wore down UConn with their depth, set pieces, skillful passing, and goaltending. UConn ran out of gas right as Rutgers seemed to adjust their tactics, overload a side, and attack, often turning the corner on the UConn outside backs and gaining corners or dangerous crosses to multiple runners in the box.
UVA is a formidable foe. But the organization, fitness, team play, coaching and stellar goaltending could bring another ACC team down. As our last adopted New England entrant I will be rooting for Rutgers.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostGame was closer than the score. UConn brought early pressure, outshot Rutgers and had them on their heels.
But like a great team, Rutgers absorbed the pressure, wore down UConn with their depth, set pieces, skillful passing, and goaltending. UConn ran out of gas right as Rutgers seemed to adjust their tactics, overload a side, and attack, often turning the corner on the UConn outside backs and gaining corners or dangerous crosses to multiple runners in the box.
UVA is a formidable foe. But the organization, fitness, team play, coaching and stellar goaltending could bring another ACC team down. As our last adopted New England entrant I will be rooting for Rutgers.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostBiggest game in Rutgers' program history at 2PM today, as they make their bid to enter the college cup vs UVA. Actually all three remaining ACC teams have games today. We'll see how they do.
FSU 5 Texas A&M 0 Putting the newbies in their place.
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New England's adopted team advances to final 4! Well earned victory against a physically more talented and skilled team. Heart, fitness, goaltending, coaching and team defense win the day. Go Rutgers!
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