PNCLL Week #7 (3/20- 3/26) -- Predict, Scores, Discuss
Posted: Wed Mar 21, 2007 1:38 am
Friday, March 23rd
Nevada at Gonzaga
Saturday, March 24th
Central Washington vs Nevada (at Gonzaga)
Oregon at Arizona
Puget Sound at Pacific Lutheran
Sunday, March 25th
Boise State vs USC (At Cal Poly)
Central Washington at Gonzaga
UC Davis vs Oregon State (at Utah)
Western Oregon at UC Irvine
Monday, March 26th
Boise State at Cal Poly
Colorado vs Oregon (at ASU)
Oregon State at Utah
Spring break means OOC games rule. Of course, it does so mostly outside the PNCLL. Oregon (4-0; 10-0) takes it's #1 ranking on a trip to the 7-11 with games against the 7th-ranked Buffalos and eleventh-ranked LaxCats in the desert, and then takes on the 13th-ranked Sun Devils for good measure. Boise State (1-3; 1-4) takes an ambitious trip to the Central California coast, where the Trojans and #12 Mustangs await. Oregon State (1-3; 3-4) eschews the beach for a trip east to the Wasatch Mountains for games where the Aggies and #14 Utes await. #25 Western Oregon (4-1; 4-1) takes it's first national ranking on a first OOC trip down to GOP country, for an Orange County game at #18 UCI, followed next week with games at Biola and Oxy. Gonzaga (0-2; 2-3) hosts Nevada and Central Washington (3-2; 3-2) for a hoedown in Spo-town.
There is also one lone, solitary conference game. Puget Sound (2-2; 2-2) is at Pacific Lutheran (4-1; 4-1), in a game where we can expect the two Tacoma schools to be acting decidely un-neighborly. For the Lutes, they need a conference win to hold ground in the jockeying for playoff seeding. For the Loggers it is make-or-break if UPS holds any hopes to still make the playoff field at all. By the 4th quarter Loggers and Lutes will be largely indistinguishable from one another, slopping around in the muddy mosh pit extraordinaire that is otherwise known as Gonyea Park. At G.P. the visitors sideline is a softball infield in the summer, but during lacrosse season hip-boots wont do, so chest-waders are mandatory and personal-flotation devices are strongly recommended.
Nevada at Gonzaga
Saturday, March 24th
Central Washington vs Nevada (at Gonzaga)
Oregon at Arizona
Puget Sound at Pacific Lutheran
Sunday, March 25th
Boise State vs USC (At Cal Poly)
Central Washington at Gonzaga
UC Davis vs Oregon State (at Utah)
Western Oregon at UC Irvine
Monday, March 26th
Boise State at Cal Poly
Colorado vs Oregon (at ASU)
Oregon State at Utah
Spring break means OOC games rule. Of course, it does so mostly outside the PNCLL. Oregon (4-0; 10-0) takes it's #1 ranking on a trip to the 7-11 with games against the 7th-ranked Buffalos and eleventh-ranked LaxCats in the desert, and then takes on the 13th-ranked Sun Devils for good measure. Boise State (1-3; 1-4) takes an ambitious trip to the Central California coast, where the Trojans and #12 Mustangs await. Oregon State (1-3; 3-4) eschews the beach for a trip east to the Wasatch Mountains for games where the Aggies and #14 Utes await. #25 Western Oregon (4-1; 4-1) takes it's first national ranking on a first OOC trip down to GOP country, for an Orange County game at #18 UCI, followed next week with games at Biola and Oxy. Gonzaga (0-2; 2-3) hosts Nevada and Central Washington (3-2; 3-2) for a hoedown in Spo-town.
There is also one lone, solitary conference game. Puget Sound (2-2; 2-2) is at Pacific Lutheran (4-1; 4-1), in a game where we can expect the two Tacoma schools to be acting decidely un-neighborly. For the Lutes, they need a conference win to hold ground in the jockeying for playoff seeding. For the Loggers it is make-or-break if UPS holds any hopes to still make the playoff field at all. By the 4th quarter Loggers and Lutes will be largely indistinguishable from one another, slopping around in the muddy mosh pit extraordinaire that is otherwise known as Gonyea Park. At G.P. the visitors sideline is a softball infield in the summer, but during lacrosse season hip-boots wont do, so chest-waders are mandatory and personal-flotation devices are strongly recommended.