No MA boys on any roster, and I don't think even any from New England.
Was at the UConn v. Creighton quarterfinal match Sunday. The UConn starting side consisted of 2 players from Senegal, 2 from Jamaica, 1 each from France, Spain, Canada and Germany. The other three were from the US with one from West Hartford, CT. Think the other two Americans were from California, but I could be wrong.
As for the game, UConn carried play for the first 15 minutes of the 1st half. Generally, Creighton sat back, defended and then counter-attacked. Creighton dominated the rest of the first half, but failed to finish. Most of the 2nd half was UConn's, but with a minute and 30 seconds to play, Creighton scored. Good match. UConn had plenty of quality chances, but if you don't finish, you don't win. Great weather for a match in December.
Good point. I guess Massachusetts, a northeastern state with a population disadvantage, should produce as many top tier players as California, Texas, Florida etc... What exactly are we looking for out of our state? Expectations need to meet reality.
Caldwell would have been a good soccer player no matter where he grew up. Father was a pro. Genetics does help
I thought Aaron Maund grew up in Barbados or somewhere down there before moving to the US
Not sure if you want to include Shannon Williams and success in the same sentence
Bustamante had a nice career at BU - very good New England soccer program but hardly a national power.
Maybe the bunch I never heard of have had more success
If we're going to discount Caldwell because he had good genetics then why wouldn't that apply to every soccer player ever and make this whole thing meaningless because then youth systems aren't responsible for the development of anything.
If we're going to discount Caldwell because he had good genetics then why wouldn't that apply to every soccer player ever and make this whole thing meaningless because then youth systems aren't responsible for the development of anything.
We interrupt this hate-fest to announce the semi final games happening today at 5 and 7:30PM on ESPN U at that mecca of US soccer, Hoover(?), Alabama (hopefully it will at least be somewhat warm).
We interrupt this hate-fest to announce the semi final games happening today at 5 and 7:30PM on ESPN U at that mecca of US soccer, Hoover(?), Alabama (hopefully it will at least be somewhat warm).
I hear that Saban and his Crimson Tide have called "winners". Some debate over the type of football to be used. Rumor has it Alabama doesn't have footballs that roll very well, although the Tide does.
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