PNCLL Week #5 (3/6 - 3/12) -- Predict/Scores/Discuss
Posted: Tue Mar 06, 2007 11:00 pm
Saturday, March 10th
Lewis & Clark 5 at Albertson 25
Montana 13 vs Simon Fraser 21 (at WWU)
Oregon 15 at Oregon State 7
Whitman 6 at Western Washington 17
Willamette 1 at Southern Oregon 27
Sunday, March 11th
Linfield 5 at Southern Oregon 21
Montana 10 at Western Washington 9
UC Davis 13 at Boise State 4
Willamette 2 at Western Oregon 24
While the quantity of action is off a little in Week #5, with fewer games due to final exams at many schools, the quality of competition remains high. Kyle will preview the games involving the A Division: An important OOC game for the Broncos in Boise, an intriguing Grizzlies-Clansmen A/B game and, last but certainly not least, the matter of the Civil War between UO and OSU.
The B Division spotlight focuses on Western Washington (3-0; 3-1) where the Vikings and "Bruce the Bear" play host to Whitman (2-2; 3-3) and Montana (1-0; 1-1) in a pair of crucial B-North affairs. Senior Attackman Andy Young of WWU leads the MCLA B Division with 21 goals and 11 assists in only 4 games, for an 8.0 points-per-game average. The Vikings are torching PNCLL opponents for a 19 goals-per-game average, and with the lopsided win over PLU this past weekend, WWU has established itself as the team to beat in B-North.
The Missionaries are not only in the playoff hunt at 2-2, but must be emotionally buoyed by their strong showing at home against Montana in a 14-11 loss on Sunday. Whitman outscored the Grizzlies 8-7 in the second half and reportedly could have won had the Missionaries converted more of their many man-up opportunities. Freshman Bidnam Lee (14, 7) and Senior Peter Drake (13, 7) are pacing the Whitman offense, which has scored at least ten goals in it's past three games. Odds are the Missionaries will have to sneak at least 10 or more past Noah Symington to pull off the upset of #15 Western Washington.
Montana and its fans must surely be scratching their heads at the first weekend's results, which might have cost the Grizzlies' their #1 ranking in the new B Top 25 out tomorrow. Losing to an A Division team is no shame, of course, but many observers expected UM to romp over a Zags squad coming off two lopsided losses the previous week. Not only did Gonzaga beat the Griz, but Montana got all it could handle the next day from the Missionaries, too. Once again, not what most PNCLL insiders predicted. But shaky or not a win is a win, and the task at hand is another long road trip to play an explosive A team that has been blowing out the competition the past few weeks, and then turn around the next day for the big dvisional tilt with Western. A tremendous opportunity for the Griz to show the PNCLL and the entire MCLA where they figure in the big scheme of things. The Vikings have always been tough to beat at their place, and with a raucous home crowd this could be the game of the regular season in the B Division.
Good luck to everyone, and please report all the scores in thread ASAP.
Lewis & Clark 5 at Albertson 25
Montana 13 vs Simon Fraser 21 (at WWU)
Oregon 15 at Oregon State 7
Whitman 6 at Western Washington 17
Willamette 1 at Southern Oregon 27
Sunday, March 11th
Linfield 5 at Southern Oregon 21
Montana 10 at Western Washington 9
UC Davis 13 at Boise State 4
Willamette 2 at Western Oregon 24
While the quantity of action is off a little in Week #5, with fewer games due to final exams at many schools, the quality of competition remains high. Kyle will preview the games involving the A Division: An important OOC game for the Broncos in Boise, an intriguing Grizzlies-Clansmen A/B game and, last but certainly not least, the matter of the Civil War between UO and OSU.
The B Division spotlight focuses on Western Washington (3-0; 3-1) where the Vikings and "Bruce the Bear" play host to Whitman (2-2; 3-3) and Montana (1-0; 1-1) in a pair of crucial B-North affairs. Senior Attackman Andy Young of WWU leads the MCLA B Division with 21 goals and 11 assists in only 4 games, for an 8.0 points-per-game average. The Vikings are torching PNCLL opponents for a 19 goals-per-game average, and with the lopsided win over PLU this past weekend, WWU has established itself as the team to beat in B-North.
The Missionaries are not only in the playoff hunt at 2-2, but must be emotionally buoyed by their strong showing at home against Montana in a 14-11 loss on Sunday. Whitman outscored the Grizzlies 8-7 in the second half and reportedly could have won had the Missionaries converted more of their many man-up opportunities. Freshman Bidnam Lee (14, 7) and Senior Peter Drake (13, 7) are pacing the Whitman offense, which has scored at least ten goals in it's past three games. Odds are the Missionaries will have to sneak at least 10 or more past Noah Symington to pull off the upset of #15 Western Washington.
Montana and its fans must surely be scratching their heads at the first weekend's results, which might have cost the Grizzlies' their #1 ranking in the new B Top 25 out tomorrow. Losing to an A Division team is no shame, of course, but many observers expected UM to romp over a Zags squad coming off two lopsided losses the previous week. Not only did Gonzaga beat the Griz, but Montana got all it could handle the next day from the Missionaries, too. Once again, not what most PNCLL insiders predicted. But shaky or not a win is a win, and the task at hand is another long road trip to play an explosive A team that has been blowing out the competition the past few weeks, and then turn around the next day for the big dvisional tilt with Western. A tremendous opportunity for the Griz to show the PNCLL and the entire MCLA where they figure in the big scheme of things. The Vikings have always been tough to beat at their place, and with a raucous home crowd this could be the game of the regular season in the B Division.
Good luck to everyone, and please report all the scores in thread ASAP.