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Agreed Cromwell needs a few beasts that teams have to account for. UCLA has some great players but many are similar. Where the 6’0 speedster who can run under 5 seconds in the 40?
I didn’t watch the game and UCLA certainly could have had better possession, but the stats don’t really support them dominating.I think it’s pretty clear @gkrent indicated that Arizona DID get outplayed...
Agreed Cromwell needs a few beasts that teams have to account for. UCLA has some great players but many are similar. Where the 6’0 speedster who can run under 5 seconds in the 40?
My dd watched her practice at her old club and she works harder than anyone I have witnessed at practice. She plays just as hard in the game. She needs a shot, now!!!! #playmianow!!!!!They weren’t missing Mia Fishel for any of the games they lost: national team player/ forward, why are teams not having to account for that beast on the field?
She has had a shot - has played 10 games and started all 10 of them. Again, a reminder that NCAA college soccer is where the true merit of a players starts to rise above the other imbalances (sketchy competition in different leagues, favoritism in YNT selections etc). She is a strong player but with her history would have expected more impact in these gamesMy dd watched her practice at her old club and she works harder than anyone I have witnessed at practice. She plays just as hard in the game. She needs a shot, now!!!! #playmianow!!!!!
There you go. I can't find box scores. So she has been playing? I though AS was forward. My badShe has had a shot - has played 10 games and started all 10 of them. Again, a reminder that NCAA college soccer is where the true merit of a players starts to rise above the other imbalances (sketchy competition in different leagues, favoritism in YNT selections etc). She is a strong player but with her history would have expected more impact in these games
Thanks. I'm used to basketball stats. So AS and Mia start up top? What formation does UCLA play?Just go to the UCLA soccer schedule and under each result there is a link to the box scores for each game - you can also click on individual stats for each player
I see the info now. Something happened after that Santa Clara game. She is only a freshman so she has lot's of room for getting better. She is very good player. AS is a big surprise as well.Thanks. I'm used to basketball stats. So AS and Mia start up top? What formation does UCLA play?
I think she’s a solid player. But, I also think she has been way over hyped and one of the most overrated players out there.In terms of JF - does anyone think her game is off a bit this season? If anyone has watched several of the games would be curious about thoughts on that. Doesn’t seem to be having the same dangerous impact as in the past and have seen her have a few emotional reactions in the games (like kicking the upright once after missing a shot)
Well said and I think this goes for all levels. There are exceptional NWSL players that aren’t on the WNT. The difference between good and great is not huge and a team is so much more than a collection of individual talents.UCLA and Penn State are two examples of one of my biggest pet peeves and that is all the emphasis on recruiting YNT players based on that fact alone. I don't mean that comment to imply those with YNT experience aren't talented, but are they the player that particular team needs at that time? Do they fill in gaps or are they carbon copies of another YNT player on the team? Take a look at some of the players that have been overlooked by YNT. Rose Lavelle and Haily Mace are 2 that immediately come to mind. Both didn't get called up until US Soccer saw them play in college (and kudos to the college coaches, including AC of UCLA, for seeing their talent). With all the thousands of girls out there playing soccer, you can't tell me that those on the youth YNT are head over heels better than everyone else. Again, I don't mean that as any dig on the YNT players as they would not have made it that far without being exceptional. But there are a ton of exceptional players without YNT on their resume too. As I've written before, look for the right players, not the most lauded players.
Oregon loss not good for them.
OSU win at Colorado impressive.
Socal squads finish well in AZ
Washington State recovers at Cal, and Washington might as well have not bothered showing up at Stanford.
That effort was embarrassing.
So true. It was the first time this season I had a chance to watch Gallimore, maybe my last chance before she retires but her team was just sad. It felt like they knew they were going to lose and thus did not even try. It was hard to watch.Washington might as well have not bothered showing up at Stanford.
That effort was embarrassing.