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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostWouldn’t you love to see Stanford play Messia in a winner take all game. Wonder if that would shut up the stupid D3 parents on this site.
Let's celebrate hard work. These young ladies, all of them that play in every division and on each team, dedicate time and effort on the field and in the classroom. Well done!
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Originally posted by Unregistered View Postdon't be ridiculous. And well done to Messiah. A national championship is a national championship.
Let's celebrate hard work. These young ladies, all of them that play in every division and on each team, dedicate time and effort on the field and in the classroom. Well done!
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostWhy do coaches blow it when it comes to picking PK line ups when your team especially the GK's keep a game 0-0 through 2 OT's? A national championship on the line and rock/paper/scissors is used to pick the takers? Come on.
It's not like they didn't have other kids to go to like the poster mentioned Pinto, BAndj, the WV transfer (sorry, name escapes me), Ru or even a freshman that actually played like Strickland or Belle.
Rock/paper/scissors takes too long. I think the coaches used that advanced coaching tool of eney, meeny, miny mo.
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I saw an article about college football recently that ranked the top 25 college programs over the last 25 years by the number of titles they had, Top 4 finishes, Top 10 finishes, Top 25 finishes, and overall record over the period of time. I did a quick search but didn't see anything similar for women's college soccer has anyone ever seen something like that?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI saw an article about college football recently that ranked the top 25 college programs over the last 25 years by the number of titles they had, Top 4 finishes, Top 10 finishes, Top 25 finishes, and overall record over the period of time. I did a quick search but didn't see anything similar for women's college soccer has anyone ever seen something like that?
NCAA Div 1 Champions
UNC 6
Stanford 3
FSU 2
USC 2
ND 2
Portland 2
PSU/UCLA/Santa Clara ea with 1
College Cup
UNC 12
UCLA 11
Stanford 9
FSU 9
ND 6
Portland 4
PSU 4
Santa Clara 3
Duke 3
USC 2
Georgetown 2
Local teams in College Cup
UConn 1
BC 1
Princeton 1
UNC on top but most of their stats are in the earlier decade. Stanford mostly this decade.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostHere are some stats covering this century, or twenty seasons.
NCAA Div 1 Champions
UNC 6
Stanford 3
FSU 2
USC 2
ND 2
Portland 2
PSU/UCLA/Santa Clara ea with 1
College Cup
UNC 12
UCLA 11
Stanford 9
FSU 9
ND 6
Portland 4
PSU 4
Santa Clara 3
Duke 3
USC 2
Georgetown 2
Local teams in College Cup
UConn 1
BC 1
Princeton 1
UNC on top but most of their stats are in the earlier decade. Stanford mostly this decade.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostHere are some stats covering this century, or twenty seasons.
NCAA Div 1 Champions
UNC 6
Stanford 3
FSU 2
USC 2
ND 2
Portland 2
PSU/UCLA/Santa Clara ea with 1
College Cup
UNC 12
UCLA 11
Stanford 9
FSU 9
ND 6
Portland 4
PSU 4
Santa Clara 3
Duke 3
USC 2
Georgetown 2
Local teams in College Cup
UConn 1
BC 1
Princeton 1
UNC on top but most of their stats are in the earlier decade. Stanford mostly this decade.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThanks for this. Wow, forgot what a force Portland was 20 years ago in the Clive Charles era. He was a legend and so many great players like Sinclair, Cox, Schmidt, Rapinoe, etc. came out of there. It’s a shame they couldn’t keep the program going as strong in recent years. It makes you wonder what happens when Dorrance and Ratcliffe retire from UNC and Stanford.
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Team titles[edit]
Team/Number/Years won
North Carolina
21 1982, 1983, 1984, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1996, 1997, 1999, 2000, 2003, 2006, 2008, 2009, 2012
Stanford
3 2011, 2017, 2019
Notre Dame
3 1995, 2004, 2010
Florida State
2 2014, 2018
USC
2 2007, 2016
Portland
2 2002, 2005
Penn State
1 2015
UCLA
1 2013
Santa Clara
1 2001
Florida
1 1998
George Mason
1 1985
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NCAA_D...r_Championship
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First off thank you. The thing I found interesting about that football article was the programs that might never have won it all but are in the hunt each and every year. When you think about it the champions are the easiest to identify but it’s not so easy bro identify the perennial top 25. I started compiling the data (got thru about 10 years) and could already see that public and warm weather schools are more represented than private and cold weather ones. Interestingly the Ivies have always fared well ( didn’t know Dartmouth had such a strong program back in the 90’s)
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostTeam titles[edit]
Team/Number/Years won
North Carolina
21 1982, 1983, 1984, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1996, 1997, 1999, 2000, 2003, 2006, 2008, 2009, 2012
Stanford
3 2011, 2017, 2019
Notre Dame
3 1995, 2004, 2010
Florida State
2 2014, 2018
USC
2 2007, 2016
Portland
2 2002, 2005
Penn State
1 2015
UCLA
1 2013
Santa Clara
1 2001
Florida
1 1998
George Mason
1 1985
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NCAA_D...r_Championship
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThanks for this. Interesting that UNC was winning every year up until about 2000 and then the number of championship teams started to get broader. Not 100% sure, but wouldn’t be surprised the reason had to do with the USA’s win in the 1999 FIFA World Cup. A lot of young HS and college-aged women watched Chastain triumphantly slide across the field with her jersey in her fist and that was a big aha moment for them. Notice then her Santa Clara alma mater wins in 2001. Then Charles, a former English footballer who really was a pioneer in “internationalizing” the US college style of play, had wins with Portland after that. It’s a great illustration of her the pro/NT environment really drives the college game, and not the other way around. Title lV only went so far, but the USWNT and WPS (now NWSL) really made women’s soccer what it is. Those who poo poo it’s importance are fools.
not clear that NWSL has anything to do with it
and Title IV is financial aid, Title IX is gender equity
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostWho poo poos the importance of the WNT?
not clear that NWSL has anything to do with it
and Title IV is financial aid, Title IX is gender equity
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