Discuss upcoming games, report scores WCLL week 3

Discuss upcoming games, report scores WCLL week 3

Postby SDSULAX on Tue Feb 07, 2006 1:53 pm

Feb 8 - Claremont at BIOLA
Feb 10 - Cal Poly at USC
Feb 11 - UC Irvine at Claremont
Feb 11 - Occidental at San Diego
Feb 11 - Cal Lutheran at Pepperdine
Feb 11 - Chapman at Santa Barbara
Feb 11 - UCLA at UC San Diego
Feb 11 - Stanford at Oregon
Feb 11 - St. Mary's at Dominican Collge
Feb 11 - Nevada at Chico State
Feb 12 - San Diego State at Pepperdine
Feb 12 - St. Mary's at UOP
Feb 12 - Stanford at Oregon State
Times are available at ; WCLL.com
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Postby sohotrightnow on Tue Feb 07, 2006 9:59 pm

Claremont by 8
Cal Poly by 15
Claremont by 10
San Diego by 10
Pepperdine by 12
Santa Barbara by 7
UCSD by 13
Oregon by 15
St. Mary's by 7
Chico State by 13
San Diego State by 7
St. Mary's by 10
Stanford by 2
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Postby lil lady lax fan on Wed Feb 08, 2006 11:42 am

sohotrightnow wrote:Claremont by 8


Only 8? They beat Pepperdine by 12, and Pepperdine is nationally ranked. I'm guessing closer to 14.
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Postby blockhar on Thu Feb 09, 2006 12:24 am

sohotrightnow wrote:Cal Poly by 15





I dont think your even close to right about this score.... I know USC has struggled in the past but they have a solid squad this year that should be competitive, possibly surprising some of the best that the WCLL has to offer
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Postby sohotrightnow on Thu Feb 09, 2006 1:06 am

How about between 10 and 15?
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Postby Maple Leaf on Thu Feb 09, 2006 2:19 am

Claremont 22 Biola 10
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Postby lil lady lax fan on Thu Feb 09, 2006 2:59 am

Maple Leaf wrote:Claremont 22 Biola 10


Well I was close... :D

Props on a job well done, Cougs! Good luck to Biola this season.
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Postby laxsk13 on Thu Feb 09, 2006 4:26 am

USC may have a good squad this year, but look at what happened with Cal on Sunday. They played UCSB in a alright game, some thought it was a good start to their season, but then they go get dismantled by Poly 18-0. I think that the prediction of 10 to 15 is right on the money.
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Postby WaterBoy on Thu Feb 09, 2006 6:15 am

I would have to say it's going to be tough to tell. There's such a variable in the mix about how good Cal is. The way I see it, I think that Cal's offensive woes are not over. They had a very low scoring team last year, and it looks like it may have carried over into this year.

What this obviously translates into is that if their offense is not potent, it means a great deal of possession time for opposing teams, for instance the case of Cal Poly's game. A score of 18-0 means that Cal's offense simply didn't have the ball. I think that Cal Poly may not be an amazing team (not to say that they aren't, just not a team that puts other teams at 18-0 all season) but the fact that they had possession the whole game probably didn't hurt them.

I think their score will be lower in the upcoming game, since I expect that USC will have a greater proportion of possession than Cal did in their game. I'll stick with my overwhelming blanket statement that at this point of the season there are some giant questionmarks, since teams haven't had a chance to showcase their abilities, but using last years results combined with round-the-water-cooler talk, I think that's the skinny on what's going on so far with these teams, and likely the explanation behind the scores so far. I still think Cal Poly will win, as clearly they're talented... I just would have to agree that it won't be by 15 goals... hopefully mouth will stay foot free.
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Postby WaterBoy on Thu Feb 09, 2006 8:28 pm

Through the grapevine... I hear final score for the UCSD v. Hartwick (DIII) was 9-12 Hartwick. I also hear it was a sloppy game for both sides.

Can anyone elaborate?
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Postby sohotrightnow on Fri Feb 10, 2006 5:21 pm

Heard that McCall had 6 goals against Hartwick. Major reason that Hartwick won was because they had depth...approximately 40-45 players compared to 20-25 players for UCSD. Hartwick was up by 4 early, but UCSD closed the gap and was even with Hartwick the rest of the game.
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Postby usdlax8 on Fri Feb 10, 2006 11:41 pm

so any word on the cal poly, usc game?
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Postby laxative on Sat Feb 11, 2006 12:30 am

USC- 9
Cal Poly- 15

Hats off to Poly. Hard fought to the end.
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Chapman v UCSB

Postby blockhar on Sat Feb 11, 2006 2:57 pm

If anyone is going to the Chapman UCSB game today any scores would be much appreciated!!
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Postby TrojanLaxman5 on Sat Feb 11, 2006 3:25 pm

Got the quick info from Aaron Meyers, Cal Poly's Asst. Coach, who said it was a good game and hard fought on both ends. USC's defense (2 freshmen starting) played hard with good pressure, but Poly's explosive offense was just too much. Aaron said that SC has some shooters and rotated a lot of players through, so there is more depth this year. He also said both goalies were having a difficult time seeing shots under the lights which may have contributed to a couple goals on both ends. Cal Poly is legit this year and SC is moving in the right direction.
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