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Thanks for updates, just got home and hungry for this stuff. Great game tonight. Thanks to everyone that came put for the tailgate

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Trapp and Serna are going to be a force in the center of the pitch. 4 different players scoring and lots of substitutions. Love it and looking forward to rest of the season. Next Friday is going to be a big challenge against Creighton on the road.

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Trapp and Serna are going to be a force in the center of the pitch. 4 different players scoring and lots of substitutions. Love it and looking forward to rest of the season. Next Friday is going to be a big challenge against Creighton on the road.

Saw the "box score" but is there any YouTube video yet?

Need to get a feel on how we looked.

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Trapp and Serna are going to be a force in the center of the pitch. 4 different players scoring and lots of substitutions. Love it and looking forward to rest of the season. Next Friday is going to be a big challenge against Creighton on the road.

If they play as good as they played last night, they will easily beight Creighton.

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Trapp and Serna are going to be a force in the center of the pitch. 4 different players scoring and lots of substitutions. Love it and looking forward to rest of the season. Next Friday is going to be a big challenge against Creighton on the road.

Sked shows Creighton game TV broadcast on "NET". What's that? Nebraska Educational TV? Probably can't find that on DirecTV :P

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I'm surprised no one has mentioned how sloppy we looked on defense. Also, I haven't seen what the possession numbers were, but that was one of our poorest efforts at controlling the ball in 5 or 6 years. Now FGCU isn't some scrub team by any means, but I was less than impressed with how we played for a majority of the game.

Yedlin and Stevenson looked VERY good however.

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I'm surprised no one has mentioned how sloppy we looked on defense. Also, I haven't seen what the possession numbers were, but that was one of our poorest efforts at controlling the ball in 5 or 6 years. Now FGCU isn't some scrub team by any means, but I was less than impressed with how we played for a majority of the game.

Yedlin and Stevenson looked VERY good however.

Yes, FGCU had much more of the ball than I would like.

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the zips had a 15 minute stretch in the first half where they were very sloppy. From the opening of the 2nd half to when it was 4-0, they were much more stronger on defense

Creighton ended up knocking off N. Illinois 3-1. Huskies scored first about 20 minutes into the 2nd half but Creighton scored 3 in last 25 minutes. That will be a true test next Friday.

Everyone is concentrating on Indiana game on Sept. 7....but the Sept. 9 against the Irish could be a challenge. Dukies were badly outplayed last night.

http://www.und.com/sports/m-soccer/recaps/082512aac.html

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some saturday action...great crowd for UConn

A penalty kick by junior forward Mamadou Diouf in the 36th minute held up for No. 1 Connecticut as the Huskies earned a 1-0 victory over St. Francis (N.Y.) in its season opener in front of a sellout crowd of 5,100 at Morrone Stadium. For the Saturday action ...

EAST SCORES:

#1 Connecticut 1 St. Francis (N.Y.) 0

MIDWEST. Chris Ritter converted the penalty kick for Big Ten champion Northwestern with nine seconds left in regulation to give the No. 17 Wildcats a 1-1 tie with No. 22 Xavier. Senior Luke Spencer scored early in the first half for the Musketeers.

-- A goal from senior Ryan Finley in the 76th minute was the difference as No. 18 Notre Dame opened the season with a 1-0 win over No. 21 Duke, his former team, in front of 2,542 fans at Alumni Stadium.

-- Danny Baraldi, Brandon Silva and Ryan Comiskey scored for Bowling Green State in the Falcons' 3-0 win over St. Bonaventure before a crowd of 2,076 at Cochrane Field, the second-largest single-game total in the last 15 years.

MIDWEST SCORES:

#17 Northwestern 1 #22 Xavier 1

#18 Notre Dame #21 Duke 0

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Bowling Green State 3 St. Bonaventure 0

Tulsa 4 UMKC 0

SOUTH. Senior midfielders Chris Harmon and Jordan LeBlanc both had two goals and one assist to lead No. 12 Old Dominion to a 4-0 victory over. Navy.

Highly regarded freshman defender Jalen Robinson scored on a header to give No. 19 Wake Forest a 1-0 victory over Wofford in front of 3,695 at Spry Stadium.

SOUTH SCORES:

#5 Charlotte 2 Denver 1

#6 North Carolina 4 Gardner-Webb 0

#12 Old Dominion 4 Navy 0

#19 Wake Forest 1 Wofford 0

#23 West Virginia 2 Hartford 1

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