Weekend Fallout
Posted: Sun Mar 13, 2005 10:43 am
Some key things this weekend. Simon Fraser is going the way of Texas A&M and completely fading into the sunset. No doubt that Cal Poly is still a quality team and was likely given an unfair shake in the rankings a little bit, but it doesn't seem like SFU is even showing up to play games right now. Don't know if they have some injuries or what. Freshman goalie aside, I can NEVER remember when they didn't score 5 goals in a game once, let alone in two consecutive games. This team could find themselves on the outside of the top 25 real soon if they aren't careful. They play Chapman later in the year.
On the flip side, Cal Poly has put themselves right back in contention with a that solid victory. Every game but one on the Mustangs' remaining schedule are vs. ranked teams. Games vs. Oregon, Utah, BYU, UCSD, Arizona and Sonoma are all upcoming for Poly. They still control their own destiny.
Virginia Tech's solid weekend puts them in prime position as well. The only ranked team that they will play the rest of the year is Florida State. But they do have three tough SELC opponents in Vanderbilt, NC State and Georgia. If they can keep on track with a one or zero loss regular season and solid SELC tourney run, it will be tough to keep the Hokies out of Minnesota too.
Boston College is also sitting pretty with a good little run in the WCLL. They have about three weeks off before starting their PCLL schedule, so it doesn't look like BC will be going anywhere in the polls either. Their game vs. New Hampshire will obviously be key.
Today's WCLL conference games will also have a big effect at the end of the day. Keep an eye on how Arizona vs. UCSD and Chico vs. Sonoma play out as well.
On the flip side, Cal Poly has put themselves right back in contention with a that solid victory. Every game but one on the Mustangs' remaining schedule are vs. ranked teams. Games vs. Oregon, Utah, BYU, UCSD, Arizona and Sonoma are all upcoming for Poly. They still control their own destiny.
Virginia Tech's solid weekend puts them in prime position as well. The only ranked team that they will play the rest of the year is Florida State. But they do have three tough SELC opponents in Vanderbilt, NC State and Georgia. If they can keep on track with a one or zero loss regular season and solid SELC tourney run, it will be tough to keep the Hokies out of Minnesota too.
Boston College is also sitting pretty with a good little run in the WCLL. They have about three weeks off before starting their PCLL schedule, so it doesn't look like BC will be going anywhere in the polls either. Their game vs. New Hampshire will obviously be key.
Today's WCLL conference games will also have a big effect at the end of the day. Keep an eye on how Arizona vs. UCSD and Chico vs. Sonoma play out as well.