Pepperdine 2 - 1 BYU
Could have easily been 4 - 1 for the Waves
You should have been in the Bu...
And I will say the stats don’t tell the story. Pepp had a larger percentage of the possession. BYU has a tremendous keeper.
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Pepperdine 2 - 1 BYU
Could have easily been 4 - 1 for the Waves
You should have been in the Bu...
I hoping for a Portland win today which could set up a HUGE, sellout crowd game at the storied Merlo stadium vs. the WAVES. Buy your tickets now if Portland can win today.
As you know, Pep has a tremendous keeper of their ownAnd I will say the stats don’t tell the story. Pepp had a larger percentage of the possession. BYU has a tremendous keeper.
Oops, my bad, its next week. Wonder how Santa Clara will do when the Gaels sit back on defense.Portland doesn’t play this weekend. Are you trollin’ ?
Blood bath.Wonder how Santa Clara will do when the Gaels sit back on defense.
C.
What's your schedule look like for the next few weeks?Oops, my bad, its next week. Wonder how Santa Clara will do when the Gaels sit back on defense.
Looking very good for Pepperdine after beating both BYU and SC.
Somebody's angry...Blood bath.
Santa Clara up 2-0 in the first 8 minutes.
Too much anger today.Somebody's angry...
Looking good. We just need to focus on these last 4 games and take care of business. The rest will take care of itself.NCAA – Chris’ 2018 NCAA Tournament Bracket Projection v7 (Through 10/14 Matches)
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* – projected auto-bid winner. This should be the league leader in almost all leagues.
[ ] – Seeds in brackets. Now takes into account current league standing.
America East – Hartford*
AAC – South Florida*, Memphis
Atlantic 10 – Saint Louis*
ACC – [1] North Carolina*, [4] Florida State, [4] Virginia, NC State, [3] Boston College, [3] Duke, Virginia Tech, Clemson
A-Sun – Lipscomb*
Big 12 – [1] Baylor*, [4] Texas, [3] West Virginia, Kansas, Oklahoma State, TCU, Texas Tech
Big East – [2] Georgetown*
Big Sky – Weber State*
Big South – Radford*
Big Ten – Penn State*, Rutgers, Nebraska, Wisconsin, Illinois, Northwestern
Big West – UC Irvine*
CAA – Northeastern*
C-USA – Florida Atlantic*
Horizon – Milwaukee*
Ivy – Harvard*
MAAC – Monmouth*
MAC – Bowling Green*
MVC – Loyola (Ill.)*
Mountain West – Boise State*
NEC – Central Connecticut State*
OVC – Tennessee-Martin*
Pac-12 – [1] Stanford*, [2] USC, UCLA, Arizona, Washington State, Oregon, Colorado
Patriot – Colgate*
SEC – [2] Vanderbilt*, [1] Texas A&M, [3] South Carolina, Mississippi State, [4] Tennessee, Auburn, Arkansas, Ole Miss
SoCon – Samford*
Southland – Central Arkansas*
SWAC – Howard*
Summit – Denver*
Sun Belt – Texas State*
WCC – [2] Santa Clara*, Pepperdine
WAC – UMKC*
Last Five In:
Northwestern
Ole Miss
Illinois
Pepperdine
Clemson
Last Seven Out:
Louisville
Ohio State
Butler
LSU
Providence
BYU
Long Beach State
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NCAA – Chris’ 2018 NCAA Tournament Bracket Projection v6 (Through 10/12 Matches)
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* – projected auto-bid winner. Will be top ranked RPI team until league has played half of its matches, then reverts to league leader. Most leagues are now listed with league leader as auto-bid winner.
[ ] – Seeds in brackets. Does NOT take into account league finish at this point.
America East – Stony Brook*
AAC – Memphis*, South Florida
Atlantic 10 – Saint Louis*
ACC – [1] North Carolina*, [2] Florida State, [3] Virginia, [2] Boston College, [4] NC State, Duke, Virginia Tech, Clemson, Louisville
A-Sun – Kennesaw State*
Big 12 – [2] Baylor*, [4] Texas, [4] West Virginia, Kansas, Oklahoma State, TCU
Big East – [3] Georgetown*
Big Sky – Weber State*
Big South – Radford*
Big Ten – Penn State*, Rutgers, Nebraska, Wisconsin, Northwestern, Illinois
Big West – Long Beach State*
CAA – Northeastern*
C-USA – Florida Atlantic*, North Texas
Horizon – Milwaukee*
Ivy – Princeton*
MAAC – Monmouth*
MAC – Bowling Green*
MVC – Missouri State*
Mountain West – Boise State*
NEC – Central Connecticut State*
OVC – Tennessee-Martin*
Pac-12 – [1] Stanford*, [3] USC, UCLA, Arizona, Oregon, Washington State, Colorado
Patriot – Navy*
SEC – [2] Vanderbilt*, [1] Texas A&M, [3] South Carolina, [4] Mississippi State, Auburn, Tennessee, Arkansas, Ole Miss
SoCon – Samford*
Southland – Houston Baptist*
SWAC – Howard*
Summit – South Dakota State*
Sun Belt – Texas State*
WCC – [1] Santa Clara*
WAC – UMKC*
LAST FOUR IN
Illinois
Northwestern
Ole Miss
South Florida
LAST NINE OUT
Texas Tech
Saint Joseph’s
Ohio State
Butler
LSU
Providence
BYU
Arizona State
Central Arkansas
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Looking good. We just need to focus on these last 4 games and take care of business. The rest will take care of itself.
I believe the team with the better head to head record would go as the automatic, the other teams would have to have the rpi and pass a background test...there is an outside chance for a 3 way tie for the conference. Wonder how the NCAA would deal with that?
This is correct. However, to get to the three-way tie, Pepp has to win their remaining four and we need Santa Clara and BYU to tie in Provo on October 27th. A loss by both teams would work too but that is not likely. If either BYU or Santa Clara can win in their head-to-head, the winner will most likely end up WCC champion. If that were to happen, I think Pepp just squeaks in to the tournament on RPI.I believe the team with the better head to head record would go as the automatic, the other teams would have to have the rpi and pass a background test...
Where is eastbay when you need him?This is correct. However, to get to the three-way tie, Pepp has to win their remaining four and we need Santa Clara and BYU to tie in Provo on October 27th. A loss by both teams would work too but that is not likely. If either BYU or Santa Clara can win in their head-to-head, the winner will most likely end up WCC champion. If that were to happen, I think Pepp just squeaks in to the tournament on RPI.
Most likely on the Nor Cal soccer board posting for the 100th time why Travis Clarke will lose his job at the end of his contract...Where is eastbay when you need him?