slowroll Posted 15 hours ago Report Posted 15 hours ago 2 minutes ago, fknbuflobo said: I am hearing this match is being moved to Sunday. Stay tuned..... Hope so. No selfish intentions 😁 Quote
Let'sGoZips94 Posted 15 hours ago Report Posted 15 hours ago Someone at the NCAA forgot that Ohio State/Michigan is on Saturday. Glad someone caught that and corrected it. Quote
MDZip Posted 15 hours ago Report Posted 15 hours ago Watching Bryant and SHU. Thought Bryant had one of the nicer soccer facilities - til I realized it was their football stadium. Quote
MDZip Posted 15 hours ago Report Posted 15 hours ago Another Big East win. Georgetown ousts UCF 2-0. Quote
MDZip Posted 15 hours ago Report Posted 15 hours ago And a Big East loss. SHU goes down 1-0 to Bryant. Quote
MDZip Posted 14 hours ago Report Posted 14 hours ago 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. 1 Quote
Reslife4Life Posted 14 hours ago Report Posted 14 hours ago UNC Greensboro beats Virginia in PKs. Virginia has a horrendous miss on the final PK to lose 1 Quote
TennZip Posted 14 hours ago Report Posted 14 hours ago 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 Quote
UAZipster0305 Posted 14 hours ago Report Posted 14 hours ago (edited) 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! Edited 11 hours ago by UAZipster0305 4 1 Quote
TennZip Posted 13 hours ago Report Posted 13 hours ago 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). 4 Quote
UAZipster0305 Posted 13 hours ago Report Posted 13 hours ago #9 San Diego loses 2-1 to Grand Canyon. Insane day of upsets! Quote
MDZip Posted 13 hours ago Report Posted 13 hours ago Only Georgetown - High Point and Maryland - Connecticut will have two seeded teams playing each other in the Sweet 16. 2 Quote
UAZipster0305 Posted 12 hours ago Report Posted 12 hours ago I like St. Louis's chances to beat #11 Bryant and give us a fourth round home game if we win. Quote
Let'sGoZips94 Posted 11 hours ago Report Posted 11 hours ago 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. 2 Quote
TennZip Posted 5 hours ago Report Posted 5 hours ago 2 goals from the weekend...that others might enjoy seeing Quote
TennZip Posted 4 hours ago Report Posted 4 hours ago 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. 2 Quote
Zips1991 Posted 1 hour ago Report Posted 1 hour ago 2 hours ago, TennZip said: 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. Obviously when Akron played St Louis, it was very one-sided but that was also the best I've seen the Zips look offensively this season. Plus, St Louis was on the second game of a road trip (played Duquesne a couple days prior), so they were probably tired. They've had a good season so let's hope they can take down Bryant -- and that the Zips win, of course! Quote
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