WCLL Action (Feb. 3-5)-Discuss Games/Report Scores
Posted: Thu Feb 02, 2006 8:35 pm
This week the season begins in earnest with a boatload of season openers in the mix.
Which will be blowouts?
Which are too close to call?
Where might we see upsets?
Who are THE teams to watch this week?
Well, for my part, in the A division I'll be interested in hearing how UCSB does in their season opener. The Gauchos have home field advantage, but Cal had a chance to work out some of their problem spots in their matchup against the mighty Slugs. There are also quite a few questions floating around the boards with regard to how the Gauchos will do this year. Both teams have some pretty decent rookies on their squads. It will be interesting to see whether this game is closer than it was last year.
The LMU-UCSD game should also prove interesting. LMU is purported to have a stronger squad this year than they did the year before. Opinions are mixed as to who will win. UCSD is favored to win, but ya never know...
Stanford, UCLA, USC and Cal Poly also have their first Div. A games of the year.
Division B opens its season with a pair of games. First and foremost in my book is the Claremont-Pepperdine game. Pepperdine has home field advantage this game, and comes off two straight losses. There's no doubt they will be trying to avoid a three-loss start to their year. Unfortunately they are coming up against one of the powerhouses in the Division B conference. True, Pepperdine is also nationally ranked in the top ten, but they can't hold a candle to Claremont in the frustration department when it comes to Nationals. With a real shot at making it to Nationals this year, the Cougs will be more determined than ever to win.
UNLV will also be playing their first official game in the WCLL Division B against Biola. UNLV did go up against a number of the Div. B teams last year in preparation for this year's competition. Biola has more experience, but UNLV has home field advantage. Should be an interesting game.
Which will be blowouts?
Which are too close to call?
Where might we see upsets?
Who are THE teams to watch this week?
Well, for my part, in the A division I'll be interested in hearing how UCSB does in their season opener. The Gauchos have home field advantage, but Cal had a chance to work out some of their problem spots in their matchup against the mighty Slugs. There are also quite a few questions floating around the boards with regard to how the Gauchos will do this year. Both teams have some pretty decent rookies on their squads. It will be interesting to see whether this game is closer than it was last year.
The LMU-UCSD game should also prove interesting. LMU is purported to have a stronger squad this year than they did the year before. Opinions are mixed as to who will win. UCSD is favored to win, but ya never know...
Stanford, UCLA, USC and Cal Poly also have their first Div. A games of the year.
Division B opens its season with a pair of games. First and foremost in my book is the Claremont-Pepperdine game. Pepperdine has home field advantage this game, and comes off two straight losses. There's no doubt they will be trying to avoid a three-loss start to their year. Unfortunately they are coming up against one of the powerhouses in the Division B conference. True, Pepperdine is also nationally ranked in the top ten, but they can't hold a candle to Claremont in the frustration department when it comes to Nationals. With a real shot at making it to Nationals this year, the Cougs will be more determined than ever to win.
UNLV will also be playing their first official game in the WCLL Division B against Biola. UNLV did go up against a number of the Div. B teams last year in preparation for this year's competition. Biola has more experience, but UNLV has home field advantage. Should be an interesting game.