Ampai is on Quakes team roster, but hasn't shown up on a gameday roster going back to last season. He is not on the MLS injury report as of Friday, March 23, 2012
Backs against the wall now. US pretty much has to win Monday to advance. I doubt that Cuba draws or defeats Canada.
Edit: Canada 2, USA 0
I guess Agudelo tore meniscus in his knee against Cuba. He's done and headed back to NY tomorrow (according to ESPN). Bunbury looked lost and cost US a goal being offside (lined up that way) on a corner kick.
I would agree with you. However, if RootforRoo44 is going to include Romeo, Dru, and Jeremiah Wood on the list for not quite living up to expectations, then Ken Lolla should also be on the list for the same reason, in my opinion.
This will probably be controversial with some, but I would suggest adding Coach it can't be done at Akron Ken Lolla to the list, especially given that he has been proven wrong.
Yeah, glad to see Chris (spelled it right this time) in there; wish DC was playing better. Besides Kitchen and Hamid being in Nashville with the U23's, they have the following injuries: D.C. UNITED -- OUT: MF Kurt Morsink (L foot neurectomy); DF Ethan White (R knee inflammation)
Thanks Bobbyake for finding the Youtube version of the highlights. With 4 of our pro Zips being with the U23s in Nashville and Zakuani still rehabbing, playing time is down for our former players. I'm sure Zarek would have been in the game with the Impact if he was there.
Zemanski came in during the 2nd half for Chivas, but the goats don't look good again this season...not scoring goals. No Blair Gavin and Mattocks didn't get in for the Whitecaps.
I'll be interested to see if Kris Korb gets on the field with DC today (I hope).
Nagbe scores 3rd pro goal! equalizer at about 50:30 in Dallas off a bad defensive play by Dallas. 1-1 final Timbers, FC Dallas
Edit: Darlington's goal at about 3:50. D didn't play 1st half but started 2nd half.
Of course I'd prefer the NCAA Tourney, but the NIT is a good tournament. Best of all, the Zips get to keep playing...more playing time, more experience against good teams.
Am I missing something in the following? I don't think Livingston got this right.
Ohio's upset of Georgetown in 2010 the league's lone NCAA Tournament victory since 2003. The Bobcats were seeded ninth for the tournament that year, although they had the league's third-highest RPI (Ratings Percentage Index), meaning aficionados knew Ohio was a dangerous team. Such a team would have to play three more MAC Tournament games to reach the semis under the new format.
This year a team seeded lower than #4 has to win 5 games to win the MAC Tournament. Previously, such a team had to win 4 games. That's only a 1 game difference. Where does he get 3 additional games just to reach the semi-finals?
Thanks for that link Yaznasty. Great interview...fun. I was fortunate enough to find a link to watch the game (after I got home from the JAR). It was fun listening to Caleb shout out instructions from the sideline. I was waiting the hear him yell "Perry!..."
Nice 2-0 win by US U23's over Mexico in a friendly in Frisco, TX. Valentin, Sarkodie, and Kitchen played the entire match. Bunbury came on during 2nd half.
Agudelo and Diskerud (Adu assist) scored in the first half.
http://www.ussoccer.com/News/U-23-MNT/2012...Mexico-2-0.aspx