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UConn
UMass
BU
Quinnipiac
Merrimack
Maine
UNH
UML
UVM
Stonehill
Forgot to check Ivies. They just started a conference tournament.
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There's some real crap teams listed. Maine knocks the ball around. Uconn and Umass are talented and tough outs. Quinnipiac is top of a weak conference but Fairfield will win out there. Merrimack has notoriously and longtime clueless coaching. BU has some drama going on. Not alot here
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Add Fairfield, Brown, and Harvard to that list. They are all in the post season, and at least a half dozen of those teams would beat BC, who is done.
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There's some real crap teams listed. Maine knocks the ball around. Uconn and Umass are talented and tough outs. Quinnipiac is top of a weak conference but Fairfield will win out there. Merrimack has notoriously and longtime clueless coaching. BU has some drama going on. Not alot here
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Let’s put your comment in perspective, shall we: a first year coach in the top women's soccer conference with players who do not necessarily fit into his style of play finished in 10th place in the conference with a record of 12-5-2 and 4-4-2 conference record. The teams finishing ahead are Duke, Wake Forest, Florida State, UNC, Vir Tech, Notre Dame, California, Stanford, Virginia. At least 8 of these schools will get at large bids to the NCAA while all these colleges that you say are better than BC will get nothing. Saying BC done makes you feel better about yourself and your daughter’s youth soccer/college experience. What you call post season for your list is really post season club soccer for college students. You say that college is done while others see/take the positives going forward to the Spring.
Meanwhile, as the new coach brings in more of his recruits, more incumbents will find the bench or the door. Putting better players on the field is how you improve.
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Onto the long journey to the middle.
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Fairfield has an RPI of 39 and has beaten Ivy Champion Princeton and plays teams like Texas A&M. Not too shabby. They have always been a solid team. No chance of winning more than a game in the NCAA, but pretty good for around here.
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Let’s put your comment in perspective, shall we: a first year coach in the top women's soccer conference with players who do not necessarily fit into his style of play finished in 10th place in the conference with a record of 12-5-2 and 4-4-2 conference record. The teams finishing ahead are Duke, Wake Forest, Florida State, UNC, Vir Tech, Notre Dame, California, Stanford, Virginia. At least 8 of these schools will get at large bids to the NCAA while all these colleges that you say are better than BC will get nothing. Saying BC done makes you feel better about yourself and your daughter’s youth soccer/college experience. What you call post season for your list is really post season club soccer for college students. You say that college is done while others see/take the positives going forward to the Spring.
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The “makes you feel better” narrative is as exhausting as the “amateur” one. Being able to objectively realize BC WSOC is bad has nothing to do with anyone’s child’s experience. That’s deflecting, projecting, and grasping at straws. While you sit around talking about how good the teams they lose to are (as you did again), the rest of us will be enjoying our daughters’ post season run. Perhaps it’s YOU trying to make yourself feel better about your kid’s lackluster college experience.
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