SECOND MDIA Div. A Top 25 Poll is out (3/8/06)!

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Postby Bluevelvet on Wed Mar 08, 2006 7:33 pm

If the national tournament was tomorrow;
BYU and UCSD would meet in round one, as would Lindenwood and Colo.
Round two:
1. SSU vs. 8. UCSD (played, one goal win for SSU)/ BYU
2. CSU vs. 7. Colorado/ Lindenwood
3. Michigan vs. 6. Oregon
4. FSU vs. 5. UCSB
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Postby eastbaylax on Wed Mar 08, 2006 9:50 pm

Pretty interesting that since the last poll, Cal Poly beats BYU by 2, Chapman by 4, and Chico by 5 (with a lone loss to UCSD) and only gains 6 addition total points. That sounds like a robbery. All the voters 2 weeks ago saying they wished they could have their vote back after Poly beat BYU.... they didn't seem to vote much different this time. Especially considering the fact that BYU beat UCSB. Granted, the whole thing gets messy with wins/losses against common opponents... but for a team to have only 2 losses (both to top 10 teams) and be ranked 14 seems a little crazy. But then again the season has been going a little crazy.
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Postby CATLAX MAN on Wed Mar 08, 2006 9:55 pm

eastbaylax wrote:Pretty interesting that since the last poll, Cal Poly beats BYU by 2, Chapman by 4, and Chico by 5 (with a lone loss to UCSD) and only gains 6 addition total points. That sounds like a robbery. All the voters 2 weeks ago saying they wished they could have their vote back after Poly beat BYU.... they didn't seem to vote much different this time.


Can't disagree with that. I thought Poly would be higher also.

eastbaylax wrote:Especially considering the fact that BYU beat UCSB.


UCSB beat BYU, not the other way around.
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Postby oaklandlax on Wed Mar 08, 2006 10:12 pm

I believe that there are a lot of evenly matched teams this year, aside from maybe 3. I also think that the voters did a great job with this poll. You talk about big wins and loses, this is just the start of the season. I can not wait to see how the rest of the season turns out, and how teams will rise or fall. Again well done and good luck to everyone.
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Postby DTwizzie on Wed Mar 08, 2006 10:48 pm

Cal Poly beats BYU by 2, Chapman by 4, and Chico by 5 (with a lone loss to UCSD) and only gains 6 addition total points

Consider this...Arizona Lost to Utah by 1. Utah lost to Chico by 1 and Chapman by 7. So Arizona lost to a team that lost to two teams that Cal Poly beat, yet they are ranked 48 points ahead of Cal Poly.
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Postby Bluevelvet on Thu Mar 09, 2006 12:34 am

CATLAX MAN wrote:If the tourney was being held today, these teams would be in (assuming highest rated team in each conference gets AQ):

WCLL - (4) Sonoma, UCSB, UCSD, Arizona
RMLC - (3) CSU, BYU, Colorado
SELC - (3) Florida St., VA Tech, GA Tech
CCLA - (1) Michigan
PNCLL - (1) Oregon
GRLC - (1) Lindenwood
UMLL - (1) Minnesota-Duluth
LSA - (1) Texas Tech
PCLL - (1) Northeastern

On the outside - Cal Poly, Oakland, Utah
3 SELC teams? Maybe not. WCLL forum reports UCSD 17-VaTech 7 and a great game by the VaTech goalie kept it from being worse.
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Postby WaterBoy on Thu Mar 09, 2006 12:38 am

I can verify that one- I was there.
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Postby Dr. Jason Stockton on Thu Mar 09, 2006 1:46 am

That UCSD demolition of Va. Tech adds even more weight to the argument that Cal Poly is ranked too low--they were very competitive with the Tritons. . .

But it's really early, and Cal Poly will have plenty of time to move up, which I expect they will.

I think the WCLL will get 5 teams in when all is said and done. (SSU, UCSD, UCSB, Cal Poly, Arizona)
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Postby WaterBoy on Thu Mar 09, 2006 11:55 am

I don't know about "very competitive with the Tritons."

I was at that one. It wasn't that close.
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Postby robinetteja on Fri Mar 10, 2006 5:15 pm

I agree about Cal Poly. I had them in the top ten (9 to be exact).
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Postby baskinginreflectedglory on Wed Mar 15, 2006 8:03 pm

I'd put Poly or Chapman in over Arizona. While Chapman seems to have gone through some growing pains, they must have grown up some in their win against U of A 16-8... I guess we'll have a more definitive answer after this weekend's game with Chapman vs. UCSD
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Postby scoot88 on Thu Mar 16, 2006 1:26 am

baskinginreflectedglory wrote:I'd put Poly or Chapman in over Arizona. While Chapman seems to have gone through some growing pains, they must have grown up some in their win against U of A 16-8... I guess we'll have a more definitive answer after this weekend's game with Chapman vs. UCSD


Cal Poly is under-rated. I saw them play against Chapman and it was a good game for three quarters until Cal Poly pulled away in the fourth qtr. I was impressed with both teams but what I remember most is Cal Poly's speed; especially on ground balls. It was the first time I saw Casey play and he greatly exceeded my expectations. I also saw Arizona play Chapman, and that game was not very close. Chapman controlled the game between the restraining lines causing numerous turnovers and keeping the ball in their offensive zone. Chapman looked very fast in that game and dominated time of possesion. I think all three teams are talented, but the top ranked team should clearly be Poly.
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Postby RopeNoRope on Fri Mar 17, 2006 4:23 pm

There are some excellent posts in regards to the polling of ASU, Chapman, and Chico in the WCLL thread. They should probably be in here so I put a link.

http://forums.uslia.com/viewtopic.php?t=4106&start=20
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Postby baskinginreflectedglory on Wed Mar 22, 2006 12:52 am

Now see before I might have agreed with you that Cal Poly was better but looking at the latest scores I don't know. Cal Poly lost to Utah in OT, a team Chapman put away by i think 7 points. Also it appears Chapman this weekend matched up against UCSD better than Poly did. Tough to call out there in the WCLL...
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