No surprise here.
Conferenceusa.com: [size=1em][font=arial]Charlotte Selected To Top C-USA Women’s Soccer[/font][/size]
And FWIW, Colorado College women’s soccer now playing in Mountain West instead of C-USA.
No surprise here.
Conferenceusa.com: [size=1em][font=arial]Charlotte Selected To Top C-USA Women’s Soccer[/font][/size]
And FWIW, Colorado College women’s soccer now playing in Mountain West instead of C-USA.
I’ll give Judy credit. She has done a fantastic job of making our women’s programs top notch.
[quote=“49r9r, post:2, topic:28933”]I’ll give Judy credit. She has done a fantastic job of making our women’s programs top notch.[/quote] No, she hasn’t. On balance, our women’s programs are mediocre.
I do anticipate that women’s soccer will be nearly as good as men’s this year, We are lucky that we currently have good coaches on both sides in that sport.
Softball?
Softball?[/quote] LOL. Volleyball?
Women’s track and cross country have been pretty solid
Softball?[/quote] LOL. Volleyball?[/quote]
V-Ball has no excuse since they get access ahead of basketball.
Softball?[/quote] LOL. Volleyball?[/quote]
V-Ball has no excuse since they get access ahead of basketball.[/quote]
Ugh.
Women’s soccer gets no love with the schedule this year with only 7 home games and 11 away ( 5 straight road games to open the season and 7 if you count exhibition) The consolation prize is that we are hosting the CUSA tourney this year.
If you only attend one regular season game this year, I’d go with Davidson on September 21st.
Is there any other Men’s B-Ball program in D1, let alone D2, D3, NAIA, or Juco that had Men’s B-ball upstaged once, let alone 2 times in 3 years in the country?
SCK #badfan
[quote=“stonecoldken, post:10, topic:28933”]Is there any other Men’s B-Ball program in D1, let alone D2, D3, NAIA, or Juco that had Men’s B-ball upstaged once, let alone 2 times in 3 years in the country?[/quote] Admit that you love volleyball. #Spandex and women’s asses
From David Scott:
[b]49ers junior Monica Trickett, Conference USA’s women’s soccer preseason defender of the year, will miss the rest of the season with a knee injury.[/b]Trickett hurt her knee in practice last week. It’s the third time she’s injured her knee, one coming earlier in her career at Charlotte, the other in high school in Raleigh. Trickett was a second-team all-conference pick in 2013 and also made the league’s all-tournament team. She was a preseason first-team all-conference pick for this season.
Charlotteobserver.com: Soccer: 49ers women’s team shuts out Winthrop