All ACC College Cup.
Wow. That is impressive. And I forget Stanford is now in the ACC.mullokmotx said:
All ACC College Cup.
They are athletically, but man that was an ugly game to watch. Barely any passing. Poor free kicks and corner kicks, except for the goal that is. And all kinds of players just running into each other and falling on the ground. The game event had the winning coach getting a yellow card for blowing a gasket. He's winning the game FFS.aggiedrjdub said:
These teams in the finals are LIGHT YEARS ahead of where we are as a program. Wow.
tamufan said:
It has been quite a while. But UNC was not exactly out of the running all those years. Since winning in 2012, UNC was in the championship game and lost in 2018, 2019, and 2022. Two of those losses went to OT, and one was decided on penalties. The increased parity among top teams is apparent in the number of teams that won the title from 2013 to 2023. UCLA (X2), FSU (x4), PSU, Southern CA, Stanford (x2), Santa Clara. It is too bad that the Aggies, instead of joining or even threatening to join that group of championship teams, are apparently heading toward mediocrity.
aggiedrjdub said:
These teams in the finals are LIGHT YEARS ahead of where we are as a program. Wow.
ECNLtaylorswift13_ said:
I have no knowledge of youth soccer programs… do certain groups keep the same strategy all throughout their age groups, or is mostly dependent on the coach at each level? And which styles are more successful at national tournaments? Thanks in advance!
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