2016-17 D1 Women's soccer thread!!!

Agree with MAP about Long Beach State and others...they emphasis a possession-oriented style of play. I don't have alot of exposure to women's college soccer, but we did watch ALOT of matches last season. From what I saw, many schools in the Big 10 and SEC are geared toward a very direct style of play that doesn't use the midfield very much. ASU and Oregon are trying to become possession heavy, but tend to fall back on long ball when they feel pressured. The elite programs (UNC, Stanford, Florida State, UCLA, Virginia, Duke) have players with the body composition for muscle ball, but they also have skill and speed to play whatever way they want.
Let's just say very very very FEW college teams play any sort of possession soccer. I would also throw in the University of Portland in the mix of a school's that play possession soccer. They just aren't able to recruit the elite players they once did under the late Clive Charles back in the early 2000s.
 
Ok, I'm a general noob to women's NCAA soccer. Other than knowing who the usually dominant schools are, I am clueless as to the playing styles each school/coach may be known for. Some specific questions: I want to know which schools are known for playing out of the back and utilizing keepers with great feet (as opposed to just putting a female version of Rob Gronkowski in the cage). Teams that play possession and control, finesse, more like the Japanese WNT? Also, which ones are more known for direct and counter attacking? Which ones mainly rely on getting the genetic freaks and just physically steamrolling everyone? I am not interested in debating the merits of these styles (there's enough of that elsewhere), just want a primer on the tactical differences of the top programs. Bernie, MAP, Cali? Espola? Anyone else?
Some coaches take the talent they have and tailor a playing system that utilizes that talent best. Some coaches will have a "style" and recruit players who fit that style. Other coaches have a "system", and take the best, or most athletic players they can get and fit them into that system.
They all find varying degrees of success. Not surprisingly, the schools that get the pick of the litter tend to win more often, overall, regardless of coach or system.
One thing to consider, is how long the coach recruiting your kid has been the coach, and how often does the school get rid of coaches who dont win.
This was one consideration my daughter had when being recruited, as at least two of the pac-12 top coaches she was considering playing for have since been replaced.
It may be a big deal, or it may not, but when a new coach comes in, a new coaching philosophy comes in, and whatever playing style you thought you signed up for goes right out the window, and that may or may not leave one happy with the situation.
The school is more important than the soccer program, imho, and every school has something different to offer.
My kid was fortunate enough to be able to choose, and I think she chose well.
 
Good info. Thanks. I want my kid to watch some games to understand the college game better and recognize the type of players in her position that make it in different styles, and figure out on her own what she should work on if she is to be successful at the college level. We could even go see Long Beach in person, so that's a plus.

Bernie - Great point on coaching changes. I've heard numerous stories of players who had bad experiences with coaching changes midway through their college careers.
 
Good info. Thanks. I want my kid to watch some games to understand the college game better and recognize the type of players in her position that make it in different styles, and figure out on her own what she should work on if she is to be successful at the college level. We could even go see Long Beach in person, so that's a plus.

Bernie - Great point on coaching changes. I've heard numerous stories of players who had bad experiences with coaching changes midway through their college careers.
I could have swore you posted the question I responded to under another name yesterday.
I must be getting old like espola.
 
I got all excited to log on and watch USC play Oregon online.... and then realized you have to have the channel in your cable package.

How do you all watch the games?
 
I got all excited to log on and watch USC play Oregon online.... and then realized you have to have the channel in your cable package.

How do you all watch the games?
Santa Clara ties BYU in Provo 0-0 in the first West Coast match of the year.
Santa Clara played a beautiful game, and really frustrated the high octane BYU offense.
Shout out to NK for saving a goal, and I hope she's ok after that head bonk.
 
Santa Clara ties BYU in Provo 0-0 in the first West Coast match of the year.
Santa Clara played a beautiful game, and really frustrated the high octane BYU offense.
Shout out to NK for saving a goal, and I hope she's ok after that head bonk.
Definite props to Santa Clara. BYU outshot them 13 - 2 so offensively, they've still got some work to do. I haven't seen SC play a ton but I was surprised how many time their forwards beat the BYU defender on the outside and rather than send in a clean cross, they pulled it back and played the 3 player possession game just outside the 18. Nobody on SC made any runs into the box when this happened. Is this the way they play? Also surprised by BYUs inability to adjust to the offside trap. I surely though there would be an adjustment at the half. Regardless, SC has to be thrilled with the outcome.
 
Usf gets pounded by usd!
USD is a contender this year. They've beat some teams that in years past they would not have. Doesn't help that USF has literally fallen off a cliff from last year. I know a few players on USF and they are legit goal scorers. Didn't see them get the ball very often last night.
 
Get the M8 box. Includes all the Pac 12 channels

Cox cable gives you the sports upgrade package for $8 a month and it includes PAC 12, Big Ten, SEC Network, NFL, MLB and NBA games. Plus you can live stream everything on your computer. ACC games are through ESPN 3 mostly. Definitely worth it. I was watching 3 games at once yesterday!
 
Okay here is the next salvo. Congratulations on the win! We will see how the season turns out. Regarding recruiting it was not a shot at your kid but you said it not me. Regarding recruiting and UCLA there really is no need for me to compare recruits, results, academics, campus life anything because quite honestly there is a big difference between the two (chess vs checkers) so let's continue. I checked them out and they aren't very good. I can only imagine that they got extremely lucky against UNC and Wake Forest sucks so wins against crap teams don't impress me at all.

NC State is a bottom feeder in the top conference in the country. We will see if they are even the top conference by the time your little Mia gets there. Then we will see how much she plays and how soon she decides to "Pack" it up and transfer back home. Legends isn't known for producing a bunch of next level impact players. Outside of the African American holding mid and the African American forward on your daughter's team I don't see a whole lot of impact talent on that team. Honestly you are in for a big surprise in 2018. I wish I could be there to see the look on your face once you get that September phone call..

Whatcha got for me now Cali?

I love Sundays.
 
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