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And the #2 seed goes down. Virginia (rhymes with won't miss ya) loses to UNCG on PKs. The numbers 1,2,3,5 and six seeds are gone. The #4 seed, Maryland just barely advanced on PKs. 

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Southern Conference...looking strong...with their two teams

Furman and UNC-Greensboro in the final 16.....

Big East is the lone big conference where their seeded teams have met expectations.

ACC tournament finalists (2 Virginia and 5 SMU ) both gone

the Big Ten (or Little Ten ??)....both tournament finalists Michigan and UCLA dumped in round of 64....and the 6 seed Indiana (the most over seeded team in the tourney) goes belly up in their first game

 

By my count ...so far.....

Conferences in sweet 16

 

Big East     3

    7 seed Georgetown ; 13 seed UConn ; 14 seed Akron

Atlantic  10      1

    unseeded St. Louis

American East      1

    11 seed Bryant

Big Ten            2

    4 seed Maryland  ; unseeded Washington

ACC                  2

      15 seed NC State ; unseeded Duke

Coastal Athletic     1

    unseeded Hofstra

Southern Conference     2

    16 seed Furman ; unseeded UNC Greensboro

 

12 spots earned

8 remaining teams

High Point from the Big South looking good against West Virginia from the Sun Belt

Summit league could get 2 teams in sweet 16....Denver or Kansas City

West Coast Conference could get 2 teams...Portland or San Diego

Grand Canyon from the WAC...trying to pull an upset

Stanford from the ACC is trying to give the ACC 3 teams

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2 hours ago, Reslife4Life said:

UNC Greensboro beats Virginia in PKs. Virginia has a horrendous miss on the final PK to lose

After UVA parked the bus on us in the final in 2009 and "won" on PKs after holding it 0-0 despite having very little possession or opportunities themselves, any day they lose on PKs is a holiday to me!

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17 minutes ago, UAZipster0305 said:

After UVA parked the bus on us in the final in 2009 and "won" on PK's after holding it 0-0 despite having very little possession or opportunities themselves, any day they lose on PK's is a holiday to me!

and the even neater part...is that their women's soccer team also lost on PK's this afternoon in Charlottesville....so 2 PK losses on one day on their home field for the uppity Hoo's.    

 

Congratulations to former Zip Seth Wilson (he was the GK today for UNC-Greensboro).

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This has been an incredible tournament thus far. Helps that Akron is advancing, but props to college soccer for delivering as a whole. Maybe those snobby ESPN/ACC honk commentators from Thursday night are learning their lesson about what a more level playing field actually looks like in college athletics. 

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7 hours ago, UAZipster0305 said:

I like St. Louis's chances to beat #11 Bryant and give us a fourth round home game if we win.

Just looked at the stats for the St. Louis at Indiana game.   Indiana led 8-0 in corner kicks.   Indiana led 16-3 in shots.   3 to 1 in shots on goal.    St. Louis was totally dominated but took advantage of their only chance.

 

     Zips have been focused all year on taking one game at a time.   Duke tied Georgetown during the season.  Any team that can hang with Georgetown is an excellent soccer team.   Duke at Akron will be 2 very good soccer teams doing battle on Sunday.

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