Ok, I guess I will go first:
Jan29th
Baylor @ OSU- Baylor is the obvious choice here.I havent seen OSU this year but I did see Baylor at our fall torunament and there looking good. That guy from Air Force (#1) is pretty good, not the big shot taker but definately the man who makes plays happen.
UNT @ UT- Gonna go with UT. We practiced with UT and played against UNT in the fall and its my opinion that UNT has fallen off there game a little bit. I feel like UT has gotten in some pretty good freshman, only thing I dont know about is whos gonna be replacing Alter at goalie. I know he split time in cage with another goalie last year, so I will assume that goalie will be starting (anyone feel free to correct me if Im wrong).
SMU @ Tech- Tech for this one. SMU is pretty good but Tech has depth on there bench. I saw the army they brought to our fall tournament and there werent too many weak links in that chain. I know SMU came to the tournament but I didnt really get a chance to watch them, so I dont really know how there looking this year, but my basis will come from last years experiences.
Tulane @ A&M- A&M here. Tulane has a fairly good team that gets some student's from the northeast, but there lack of a coach has hurt them in the past. Im pretty sure I heard something about a former player coaching them this year, but I could be wrong. If I am right hopefully this coach could be the link they need be a very competative team. I know A&M lost Dunn, but Ive heard good things about Turnbow and Tabb so I think that they should be able to take care of things pretty easily this weekend and this season.
Southwestern @ Rice- gonna go with Southwestern. My decision here comes from a lack of having played Rice. Southwestern is pretty good, theyve got a solid team, but I dont really know what kind of losses/gains in players they've had this year.
UTD @ UTA- UTA, but im a biased opinion so anyone else wishing to comment on this would obviously have a more objective opinion.
TCU @ SFA- SFA. I know this is TCU's first year back in the LSA so I honestly have no idea what kind of team they are bringing having not seen them in the fall. SFA has a good team, but my basis is off of last year having no idea what kind of gains/losses in players have occured. Choice is mainly based on this being TCU's return year.
Nichols @ St. Ed's- Nichols. Nichols is a strong team, theyve got a good team [except for that Rick Jones kid, he sucks

]. I dont know if they are returning Virgil or not, but his abscence could leave a pretty big hole to fill. Ive heard the St. Ed's goalie is pretty good (I personally didnt get to play them last year) but I dont think they are at the same level that Nicholls is at. Once again, havent seen any play in the fall so all assumptions are based on last years play.
Jan 30th
UNT VS Rice (@UT)- UNT is my choice to win this game.
Tx State @ A&M- A&M with the win again. I know Tx State got alot of attention last year making it as far as they did, and how could they not with that stud Kyle Saunders

, but Id have to agree that last year there schedule was pretty fluffy. A&M just has alot of talent and depth, I think they are definately the team to beat this year despite not winning the LSA Championship last year.
UTSA @ SFA- SFA's win again. Did not get to play UTSA last year and Ive heard that there traveling abilities are shaky at best. Hopefully it will be a good game, but I feel that SFA is more organized as a team on and off the field.
Trinity @ St. Ed's- Trinity. I think it will be a close game but I think with Trinity having just moved down from the A division will be coming to the game with some experience from a higher level and something to prove in the B division.
These are my educated opinions (although I dont know how educated I am, hehe).