PNCLL Week #2 (2/13-19) -- Predict/Scores/Discuss
Posted: Tue Feb 13, 2007 3:44 am
Friday, February 16th
California 6 at Oregon 14
Texas State 12 vs Oregon State 17 (at UO)
Saturday, February 17th
California 10 vs Oregon State 9 (2-OTs) (at UO)
Idaho 8 at Whitman 9
Pacific Lutheran 17 at Willamette 3
Puget Sound 16 at Linfield 5
Southern Oregon 18 at UC Santa Cruz 11
Texas State 9 at Oregon 24
USC 16 at Gonzaga 11
Washington 8 at Loyola-Marymount 17
Sunday, February 18th
California 12 vs Texas State 6 (at UO)
Pacific Lutheran 6 at Linfield 1
Puget Sound 16 at Willamette 4
Southern Oregon 26 at Pacific 1
Western Oregon 14 at Central Washington 12
Monday, February 19th
Washington 8 at UCLA 15
Week 2 finds more teams hitting the field for the first time, more OOC intrigue in both divisions, and some important B Division match-ups. Here's my take on the B-Division's top action:
Pacific Lutheran kicks off its season with a pair of games in Oregon at Willamette (1-1) and Linfield (0-1). The Lutes return leading scorer Nick Tkachuk, Ryan Brown and a healthy Matt Kennedy (limited to in five games in '06) to lead the offense. But graduation hit the PLU Attack hard, with PNCLL-B Overall MVP Kris Olsen and Aaron Hushagen leaving some big shoes to fill by younger Lutes. Hushagen reportedly leaves some really big shorts, as well. Long-poles Homer Roark and Matt Wuerffel will again prowl the Defense in front of Ben Resar in cage. The Lutes have a small roster so depth could prove to be an issue. Head Coach Bubba Gutherless would dearly love to get his team to the MCLA tourney, and a journey there starts with the Bearcats on Saturday in Salem followed by the Wildcats in McMinnville on Sunday. These are absolute "must wins" for PLU if the Lutes hope to seriously challenge for Montana's crown.
Puget Sound makes the same trip down I-5 as its travel partner PLU, and the Loggers will be at Linfield Saturday before heading to Salem for a Sunday game at Willamette. Trying to rebound from a disappointing '06 which began with a national ranking and ended 2-8, the Loggers look for a return to "prime time". UPS boasts a sizable roster with ample offensive firepower and a nice blend of senior leadership and talented newcomers. Leading scorer Conner Donnelly is back on Attack, along with familiar faces like Mike Perisho and Reid Petit. Brad Karr and Brian Ames provide offense from the midfield. UPS boasts two good young Goalies but appears, on paper anyway, to be quite thin at long-pole, where two Frosh will be counted on heavily.
Western Oregon kicks off the new season with leading scorers Josh Butterwegge and Nick Addington back to lead what looks to be a potent offense, which also features the return of Nic Hayden. But in an echo of the UPS preview above, the Wolves look very young on defense with a bunch of diaper dandies alongside veteran Kennan Clarke. First up for WOU is a home date with Central Washington (1-0) in a crucial game for both teams in terms of early playoff positioning. The Wildcats posted a nice home win over Linfield and now can make a significant statement with a win on the road. Freshman J.R. de Raoulx and fellow Attackman Chris Johnson each posted four goals in the win over LC, with the third member of the unit, Alan Colombo, scoring twice and dishing out a game-high three assists.
Willamette, as we all know, kicked off '07 with a historic road win at UOP. Despite the lopsided loss at UCSC, the Bearcats appear more likely than ever before to not be taken lightly. An upset of either PLU or UPS would send WU's stock through the roof, so this weekend's doubleheader is HUGE for the Bearcats. Anthony Harvey (6,6/6.0 ppg), Will Patton (3,3/3.0 ppg) and Trevor Essmeier (4,1/2.5 ppg) need to continue to produce on offense with others chipping in. Daniel Ushafer (65sv/23ga) has recorded mind-boggling numbers in two games. Count on the Lutes and Loggers' shorties to put that .739 save percentage under a sharp microscope.
Southern Oregon would be the biggest story of the young season had not the Bearcats stolen the stage with the PNCLL's first win in 2007. Of course the Raiders aren't really even the PNCLL's team yet in '07, but rather a one-team "WCLL Extreme-North Division". The tour continues this week as SOU will play two true OOC games at Pacific and UC Santa Cruz. Sound familiar? The Raiders split against WCLL A teams bodes well for this weekend, when Southern Oregon's results will surely figure into the Top 25 pollsters' calculations. That alone should keep the Raiders from peeking ahead at the schedule where the Golden Bears lurk. More on SOU next week...
Kyle will provide a look at the A Division teams to follow. Good luck to everyone this weekend!
California 6 at Oregon 14
Texas State 12 vs Oregon State 17 (at UO)
Saturday, February 17th
California 10 vs Oregon State 9 (2-OTs) (at UO)
Idaho 8 at Whitman 9
Pacific Lutheran 17 at Willamette 3
Puget Sound 16 at Linfield 5
Southern Oregon 18 at UC Santa Cruz 11
Texas State 9 at Oregon 24
USC 16 at Gonzaga 11
Washington 8 at Loyola-Marymount 17
Sunday, February 18th
California 12 vs Texas State 6 (at UO)
Pacific Lutheran 6 at Linfield 1
Puget Sound 16 at Willamette 4
Southern Oregon 26 at Pacific 1
Western Oregon 14 at Central Washington 12
Monday, February 19th
Washington 8 at UCLA 15
Week 2 finds more teams hitting the field for the first time, more OOC intrigue in both divisions, and some important B Division match-ups. Here's my take on the B-Division's top action:
Pacific Lutheran kicks off its season with a pair of games in Oregon at Willamette (1-1) and Linfield (0-1). The Lutes return leading scorer Nick Tkachuk, Ryan Brown and a healthy Matt Kennedy (limited to in five games in '06) to lead the offense. But graduation hit the PLU Attack hard, with PNCLL-B Overall MVP Kris Olsen and Aaron Hushagen leaving some big shoes to fill by younger Lutes. Hushagen reportedly leaves some really big shorts, as well. Long-poles Homer Roark and Matt Wuerffel will again prowl the Defense in front of Ben Resar in cage. The Lutes have a small roster so depth could prove to be an issue. Head Coach Bubba Gutherless would dearly love to get his team to the MCLA tourney, and a journey there starts with the Bearcats on Saturday in Salem followed by the Wildcats in McMinnville on Sunday. These are absolute "must wins" for PLU if the Lutes hope to seriously challenge for Montana's crown.
Puget Sound makes the same trip down I-5 as its travel partner PLU, and the Loggers will be at Linfield Saturday before heading to Salem for a Sunday game at Willamette. Trying to rebound from a disappointing '06 which began with a national ranking and ended 2-8, the Loggers look for a return to "prime time". UPS boasts a sizable roster with ample offensive firepower and a nice blend of senior leadership and talented newcomers. Leading scorer Conner Donnelly is back on Attack, along with familiar faces like Mike Perisho and Reid Petit. Brad Karr and Brian Ames provide offense from the midfield. UPS boasts two good young Goalies but appears, on paper anyway, to be quite thin at long-pole, where two Frosh will be counted on heavily.
Western Oregon kicks off the new season with leading scorers Josh Butterwegge and Nick Addington back to lead what looks to be a potent offense, which also features the return of Nic Hayden. But in an echo of the UPS preview above, the Wolves look very young on defense with a bunch of diaper dandies alongside veteran Kennan Clarke. First up for WOU is a home date with Central Washington (1-0) in a crucial game for both teams in terms of early playoff positioning. The Wildcats posted a nice home win over Linfield and now can make a significant statement with a win on the road. Freshman J.R. de Raoulx and fellow Attackman Chris Johnson each posted four goals in the win over LC, with the third member of the unit, Alan Colombo, scoring twice and dishing out a game-high three assists.
Willamette, as we all know, kicked off '07 with a historic road win at UOP. Despite the lopsided loss at UCSC, the Bearcats appear more likely than ever before to not be taken lightly. An upset of either PLU or UPS would send WU's stock through the roof, so this weekend's doubleheader is HUGE for the Bearcats. Anthony Harvey (6,6/6.0 ppg), Will Patton (3,3/3.0 ppg) and Trevor Essmeier (4,1/2.5 ppg) need to continue to produce on offense with others chipping in. Daniel Ushafer (65sv/23ga) has recorded mind-boggling numbers in two games. Count on the Lutes and Loggers' shorties to put that .739 save percentage under a sharp microscope.
Southern Oregon would be the biggest story of the young season had not the Bearcats stolen the stage with the PNCLL's first win in 2007. Of course the Raiders aren't really even the PNCLL's team yet in '07, but rather a one-team "WCLL Extreme-North Division". The tour continues this week as SOU will play two true OOC games at Pacific and UC Santa Cruz. Sound familiar? The Raiders split against WCLL A teams bodes well for this weekend, when Southern Oregon's results will surely figure into the Top 25 pollsters' calculations. That alone should keep the Raiders from peeking ahead at the schedule where the Golden Bears lurk. More on SOU next week...
Kyle will provide a look at the A Division teams to follow. Good luck to everyone this weekend!