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QU women’s soccer has had one season (2016) in which they recorded double digit victories in last 20 years. They had 12 during the 2016 season. This is a program that is 100% mediocre. Always has been. You would think the staff could learn and grow.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostQU women’s soccer has had one season (2016) in which they recorded double digit victories in last 20 years. They had 12 during the 2016 season. This is a program that is 100% mediocre. Always has been. You would think the staff could learn and grow.
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Does anyone know when QU went to full funding for Women’s soccer. Division 1 is now 14 full equivalencies.
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Is there a place to see how many scholarships each school gives for women’s soccer? Just curious
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostIs there a place to see how many scholarships each school gives for women’s soccer? Just curious
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostIs there a place to see how many scholarships each school gives for women’s soccer? Just curious
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostNot really - scroll down on this and you can see averages for ALL sports at a school. If I recall that you can find it digging into each school's data set, but I could be remembering incorrectly. Anyway, why do you care? What you should care about is the school and soccer a good fit for your player. If you care about what school will give her a full ride you've got it all wrong. http://www.scholarshipstats.com/soccer.html
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It's tough for midlevel schools to compete for top athletes. It isn't just about the money they can offer or facilities (and QU has a nice facility) but what the school itself can offer them and what their other options are. In this area QU has to compete with some pretty amazing academic schools and top players will have plenty of options at top soccer program from all over. A decent but not great record won't win them over either but steady improvement can help a coach build his roster
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostCan’t speak for the poster but this conversation is more about the schools offering the scholarships, not the players receiving them. The question is why can’t Quinnipiac University compete in a weak conference for women’s soccer when they are offering 14 full scholarships. They are competing against many schools that only offer a total of 6 full equivalents. It was pointed out that this is a program that is largely .500 every year and I will add that there has been several seasons where they only had 2-3 wins the entire season.
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After serving as Fairfield's HC for only one year, Dave Barrett is resigning. I get the feeling that it was a mutual move and was a "resign or be fired" scenario.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostAfter serving as Fairfield's HC for only one year, Dave Barrett is resigning. I get the feeling that it was a mutual move and was a "resign or be fired" scenario.
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