I stand corrected. If we get talent then why do we suck.
I signed up to ESPN Plus so I could watch Serie A matches, and it looks like I will be able to watch a few GMU matches this year on the service.
for baseball, it was a step down. The CAA typically receives at least 1 at large bidWas moving to a-10 a step down baseball and soccer wise from the caa?
Was moving to a-10 a step down baseball and soccer wise from the caa?
barely beat 0-4 Gardner Webb 5-4 in double OT
Men are finally back in action after two cancelled games.
At Yale and on ESPN+ Friday night.
http://yalebulldogs.com/sports/m-soccer/index
Picked up a win against Longwood. Home today against Appie State, if anyone is interested!
https://gomason.com/news/2018/9/28/...hian-state-for-game-of-the-week-saturday.aspx
Hopefully the beer and wings were good at least.
Are the all the players on the team on a full scholarship? I read that only a certain amount of players in DI get athletic schollys which means programs have to divide the money amongst the team.
Also, amongst others, blew me away to learn U of Florida doesn't have mens soccer.
blame Title IX for that... many colleges gave up soccer because of it. Florida, UMaine (and added field hockey to balance),Are the all the players on the team on a full scholarship? I read that only a certain amount of players in DI get athletic schollys which means programs have to divide the money amongst the team.
Also, amongst others, blew me away to learn U of Florida doesn't have mens soccer.
blame Title IX for that... many colleges gave up soccer because of it. Florida, UMaine (and added field hockey to balance),
Don't know how accurate this list is but this was posted in 2015 on big schools with no mens soccer
University of Oregon (especially with Timbers so popular now)
University of Miami (has to be a load of talent in the area)
University of Florida and Florida State
University of Texas (I know Texas is a football state, but there is so much soccer talent in the state as well)
University of Missouri (shocking considering how popular sport is in St. Louis)
University of Southern California (?!? How an LA college cannot have men's soccer, I don't understand)
University of Arizona (you would think they would love soccer so close to the border)