Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Saints have beaten 7 teams with a .500 record or higher
Stone Ridge have beaten 5
Potomac have beaten 3
Good Counsel have beaten 3
Visi have beaten 3
This is pretty meaning lead without taking SOS into account. What was the SOS of the above 500 teams they beat? That's what matters. Also, teams who have a strong SOS but a sub 500 record may be pretty good but may have just played a very tough schedule.
This is pointless. ISL is easily a stronger conference. WCAC is very weak. However, you gotta respect GC for scheduling tough teams
GC knows WCAC is very weak so they have to schedule a tougher OOC. It's a shame because it wasn't like that a few years ago before RS left BI and KCM left AHC.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Saints have beaten 7 teams with a .500 record or higher
Stone Ridge have beaten 5
Potomac have beaten 3
Good Counsel have beaten 3
Visi have beaten 3
This is pretty meaning lead without taking SOS into account. What was the SOS of the above 500 teams they beat? That's what matters. Also, teams who have a strong SOS but a sub 500 record may be pretty good but may have just played a very tough schedule.
This is pointless. ISL is easily a stronger conference. WCAC is very weak. However, you gotta respect GC for scheduling tough teams
Anonymous wrote:Saints defense really came through in that game. Their goalie was absolutely on fire! Saints dominated the draw. The Saints' offense was atrocious almost cost them the game. There were a lot of missed passes, noticeable trouble seeing open teammates, and difficulty handling the defensive pressure. It's a shame they didn't get the GC and Bullis transfers they were hoping for. The Yorktown tranfer was a great add. My money is still on Visi & SR.
Anonymous wrote:Saints defense really came through in that game. Their goalie was absolutely on fire! Saints dominated the draw. The Saints' offense was atrocious almost cost them the game. There were a lot of missed passes, noticeable trouble seeing open teammates, and difficulty handling the defensive pressure. It's a shame they didn't get the GC and Bullis transfers they were hoping for. The Yorktown tranfer was a great add. My money is still on Visi & SR.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Saints have beaten 7 teams with a .500 record or higher
Stone Ridge have beaten 5
Potomac have beaten 3
Good Counsel have beaten 3
Visi have beaten 3
This is pretty meaning lead without taking SOS into account. What was the SOS of the above 500 teams they beat? That's what matters. Also, teams who have a strong SOS but a sub 500 record may be pretty good but may have just played a very tough schedule.
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Anonymous wrote:Saints have beaten 7 teams with a .500 record or higher
Stone Ridge have beaten 5
Potomac have beaten 3
Good Counsel have beaten 3
Visi have beaten 3
This is pretty meaning lead without taking SOS into account. What was the SOS of the above 500 teams they beat? That's what matters. Also, teams who have a strong SOS but a sub 500 record may be pretty good but may have just played a very tough schedule.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Impressive win by SSSAS. They are the clear favorite now for the ISL. Having seen all of the top 4 this year, SSSAS was the most dynamic and athletic. Anything can happen in the playoffs, but I think the Saints are now #1:
1. SSSAS
2. SR
3. Potomac
4. Visitation
Looks about right to me.
But has SR or Visi played Potomac??
Anonymous wrote:Impressive win by SSSAS. They are the clear favorite now for the ISL. Having seen all of the top 4 this year, SSSAS was the most dynamic and athletic. Anything can happen in the playoffs, but I think the Saints are now #1:
1. SSSAS
2. SR
3. Potomac
4. Visitation
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Had flu first half
Seemed to be the case! Would be interesting to see the outcome if they played the 1st half like they played the 2nd!