I watched most of the game again and #5 was definitely getting pwned by #10 from SC. Video does not lie, Amy.
You, ahem, have an interesting way to get your point across MAP LOL!You have no idea what you are talking about numb nuts.
Didn't watch the game yet, however did #10 have the ball? Whoever was the closest defender its their responsibility period. Pressure, cover, balance. The most dangerous player on the field is the one with the ball.
I. Did. Not. See. That. Coming.Usf beat Cal 1-0
I. Did. Not. See. That. Coming.
That's just plain silly. #5 was the best defender on the field... counting both teams. My DD (who is a pretty good defender) was so impressed with KM's play, said she stood out all night for all the positive things she did in the game. Having 2 Defenders in the family, one tends to over watch the top Defenders in DI and use them as benchmarks. #5 at UCLA is how a defender should play the game. If you don't believe me go ask the Head Coaches at SDSU, LBSU and SCU...just sayin the kid has earned her props. I'm not even a big UCLA fan...but you have to enjoy watching the way they approach every game so far.I watched most of the game again and #5 was definitely getting pwned by #10 from SC. Video does not lie, Amy.
Exactly video doesn't lie but you sure as hell do. How crappy did your daughter's future team look today dickhead?
You look like such a fool talking shit about the best defender on the west coast and one that clearly owned #10,9,13,17 and anyone else they threw at her. Nice try loser. Go crawl back under your rock mister small dick.
^^^^^Amy Thorne wrote this ^^^^^
A mother of a former national team pool player. Impressive way to represent UCLA and US Soccer!
Which part do you think bothers me?
Nuther goal for Speed's kid.Pepperdine over Texas Tech 3 - 0
Nuther goal for Speed's kid.
Nuther goal for Speed's kid.
Cal in post-season form this early in the season is the real shocker.Usf beat Cal 1-0
UNC 1981, 1991, 1992, 1993, 2003 won all games; no ties. UCLA looked good at home the other night against a young Santa Clara team, but they showed some flaws. The cross town rivalry battle will be epic this year. Plus UCLA goes on the road to UVA and Boulder next month. I doubt a run of the table will happened, but they are talented enough to do it.I'm going on record by saying UCLA will NOT lose a single game. Has anyone ever done that? Could this be a historic year?
UNC 1981, 1991, 1992, 1993, 2003 won all games; no ties. UCLA looked good at home the other night against a young Santa Clara team, but they showed some flaws. The cross town rivalry battle will be epic this year. Plus UCLA goes on the road to UVA and Boulder next month. I doubt a run of the table will happened, but they are talented enough to do it.