PNCLL Week #8 (3/22-3/28) -- Predict, Scores & Discuss
Posted: Wed Mar 22, 2006 12:32 am
Thursday, March 23rd
Claremont 19 Western Washington 3
Friday, March 24th
Ft. Lewis 14 Linfield 12
Saturday, March 25th
Utah Valley State 17 Montana 12
Sunday, March 26th
Chico St 10 Oregon State 5
Montana 15 Linfield 6
Monday, March 27th
Oregon 19 Dominican University 1
Utah Valley State 13 Linfield 6
Tuesday, March 28th
Notre Dame de Namur 16 Oregon 8
Utah State 17 Linfield 11
With schools on Spring Break, the PNCLL hosts not a single game this week. But there IS a big conference game, nevertheless, between Montana (5-0; 6-0) and Linfield (4-2; 4-4) on a neutral field at Utah Valley State. Linfield needs a win to push ahead of Southern Oregon in B-South. The two teams are currently tied in the standings but SOU owns the important head-to-head tiebreaker based on their earlier victory over LC. So the Wildcats need to upset Montana for any realistic chance to finish ahead of the Raiders in the standings. A Linfield loss to Montana in this game and a win by SOU over Willamette on April 8th clinches second-place in B-South for the Raiders. Montana needs a win over UVSC (2-0; 2-2) on Saturday to have a shot at moving up in the Top 25 B Poll. But the Grizzlies can't afford to pay so much attention to the Wolverines in this huge OOC game that they risk a loss to Linfield the next day, either. The Wildcats play undefeated Ft. Lewis (2-0; 4-0) on Friday, then get to scout both Montana and UVSC on Staurday. After playing Montana themselves on Sunday, Linfield has games with UVSC Monday and A-Division Utah State (0-1; 2-6) on Tuesday. Four games in five days for Linfield -- a brutal run in the state of Utah for the Wildcats.
Western Washington (5-1; 5-2) flies south to battle top-ranked (at least until the new B Top 25 poll comes out on Thursday) Claremont (2-0; 9-1) in Southern California on Thursday. This represents both the toughest OOC foe the Vikings have faced in years, as well as the longest road-trip that WWU has ever undertaken. While this is a costly trip to undertake for only a single game, it will certainly prove worthwhile if the Vikes can pull the big upset. A Western win would surely shake up the polls.
Like WWU, Oregon State (5-0; 7-2) also heads down to WCLL-country for a critical OOC game at Chico State (1-1; 5-4). The Beavers can greatly boost their stock with the pollsters by beating a ranked team. OSU has impressive wins over Simon Fraser and Texas, but also a pair of losses to Missouri and Stanford which have kept the Beavs down among the unranked. Beating the Wildcats in front of the brutally hostile Chico fans would grant even more legitimacy to one of the PNCLL's rising stars.
Oregon has a pair of games against NCAA D-II teams. While the Ducks will likely quack all over Dominican (1-7), keeping their record undefeated over an NDNU (1-3) team which has already handled MDIA #1 Colorado State would definitely be considered an upset. The Argonauts lost by only 16-13 at D-II #3 NYIT and in overtime at #7 Molloy. Notre Dame de Namur will prove a stern test for the Ducks, but also an important tune-up for upcoming MDIA games which include Sonoma State and BYU.
Claremont 19 Western Washington 3
Friday, March 24th
Ft. Lewis 14 Linfield 12
Saturday, March 25th
Utah Valley State 17 Montana 12
Sunday, March 26th
Chico St 10 Oregon State 5
Montana 15 Linfield 6
Monday, March 27th
Oregon 19 Dominican University 1
Utah Valley State 13 Linfield 6
Tuesday, March 28th
Notre Dame de Namur 16 Oregon 8
Utah State 17 Linfield 11
With schools on Spring Break, the PNCLL hosts not a single game this week. But there IS a big conference game, nevertheless, between Montana (5-0; 6-0) and Linfield (4-2; 4-4) on a neutral field at Utah Valley State. Linfield needs a win to push ahead of Southern Oregon in B-South. The two teams are currently tied in the standings but SOU owns the important head-to-head tiebreaker based on their earlier victory over LC. So the Wildcats need to upset Montana for any realistic chance to finish ahead of the Raiders in the standings. A Linfield loss to Montana in this game and a win by SOU over Willamette on April 8th clinches second-place in B-South for the Raiders. Montana needs a win over UVSC (2-0; 2-2) on Saturday to have a shot at moving up in the Top 25 B Poll. But the Grizzlies can't afford to pay so much attention to the Wolverines in this huge OOC game that they risk a loss to Linfield the next day, either. The Wildcats play undefeated Ft. Lewis (2-0; 4-0) on Friday, then get to scout both Montana and UVSC on Staurday. After playing Montana themselves on Sunday, Linfield has games with UVSC Monday and A-Division Utah State (0-1; 2-6) on Tuesday. Four games in five days for Linfield -- a brutal run in the state of Utah for the Wildcats.
Western Washington (5-1; 5-2) flies south to battle top-ranked (at least until the new B Top 25 poll comes out on Thursday) Claremont (2-0; 9-1) in Southern California on Thursday. This represents both the toughest OOC foe the Vikings have faced in years, as well as the longest road-trip that WWU has ever undertaken. While this is a costly trip to undertake for only a single game, it will certainly prove worthwhile if the Vikes can pull the big upset. A Western win would surely shake up the polls.
Like WWU, Oregon State (5-0; 7-2) also heads down to WCLL-country for a critical OOC game at Chico State (1-1; 5-4). The Beavers can greatly boost their stock with the pollsters by beating a ranked team. OSU has impressive wins over Simon Fraser and Texas, but also a pair of losses to Missouri and Stanford which have kept the Beavs down among the unranked. Beating the Wildcats in front of the brutally hostile Chico fans would grant even more legitimacy to one of the PNCLL's rising stars.
Oregon has a pair of games against NCAA D-II teams. While the Ducks will likely quack all over Dominican (1-7), keeping their record undefeated over an NDNU (1-3) team which has already handled MDIA #1 Colorado State would definitely be considered an upset. The Argonauts lost by only 16-13 at D-II #3 NYIT and in overtime at #7 Molloy. Notre Dame de Namur will prove a stern test for the Ducks, but also an important tune-up for upcoming MDIA games which include Sonoma State and BYU.