Anonymous wrote:Go Washington and Lee!
Only $82,000/year to attend
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I thought it might be Mary Washington’s year. They lost in the 3rd round to Denison. Their only other loss this season was a 4-2 loss to UVA.
Who follows Mary Washington soccer? Isn’t that an all girls school?
You must be old. It has been co-ed for about 50 years.
That’s cool bro. But seriously who follows Mary Washington soccer? Is it an intramural league?
You’re on a thread titled Division III Soccer. Mary Washington was the top-ranked team in D3 at the end of the regular season and most of their players are from the DMV.
There are also threads about rec soccer too. So what?
I love that the harder you're trying to act superior, the more you look like a tool. Impressive!
I love that you try so hard to pretend that you don’t care what people think. You’re not insecure at all.
D3 sports, high school soccer and rec are all very cute. Congratulations for playing at some dental school soccer team.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I thought it might be Mary Washington’s year. They lost in the 3rd round to Denison. Their only other loss this season was a 4-2 loss to UVA.
Who follows Mary Washington soccer? Isn’t that an all girls school?
You must be old. It has been co-ed for about 50 years.
That’s cool bro. But seriously who follows Mary Washington soccer? Is it an intramural league?
You’re on a thread titled Division III Soccer. Mary Washington was the top-ranked team in D3 at the end of the regular season and most of their players are from the DMV.
There are also threads about rec soccer too. So what?
I love that the harder you're trying to act superior, the more you look like a tool. Impressive!
Anonymous wrote:Didn't they move to NPI (National Power Rankings) for selection in 2024?
https://stats.ncaa.org/selection_rankings/nitty_gritties/40150?utf8=%E2%9C%93&commit=Submit
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I thought it might be Mary Washington’s year. They lost in the 3rd round to Denison. Their only other loss this season was a 4-2 loss to UVA.
Who follows Mary Washington soccer? Isn’t that an all girls school?
You must be old. It has been co-ed for about 50 years.
That’s cool bro. But seriously who follows Mary Washington soccer? Is it an intramural league?
You’re on a thread titled Division III Soccer. Mary Washington was the top-ranked team in D3 at the end of the regular season and most of their players are from the DMV.
There are also threads about rec soccer too. So what?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And by the way, that’s how NCAA selections are done in all sports. Why should every conference get the same number of bids if some are clearly better than others? There are more than enough bids to ensure that everyone deserving makes the tournament.
No there are not. We will never know if other teams are worthy because NESCAC gets more at-large bids. Its legacy bids and if you look at the records in the other conference many talented teams will never get the opportunity to show they are capable of a NCAA bid because one conference is taking proportional more bids than another based on historical significance. Its time to change this and give opportunities to the 42 other conferences in D3 Men's soccer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And by the way, that’s how NCAA selections are done in all sports. Why should every conference get the same number of bids if some are clearly better than others? There are more than enough bids to ensure that everyone deserving makes the tournament.
No there are not. We will never know if other teams are worthy because NESCAC gets more at-large bids. Its legacy bids and if you look at the records in the other conference many talented teams will never get the opportunity to show they are capable of a NCAA bid because one conference is taking proportional more bids than another based on historical significance. Its time to change this and give opportunities to the 42 other conferences in D3 Men's soccer.
Anonymous wrote:And by the way, that’s how NCAA selections are done in all sports. Why should every conference get the same number of bids if some are clearly better than others? There are more than enough bids to ensure that everyone deserving makes the tournament.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I thought it might be Mary Washington’s year. They lost in the 3rd round to Denison. Their only other loss this season was a 4-2 loss to UVA.
Who follows Mary Washington soccer? Isn’t that an all girls school?
You must be old. It has been co-ed for about 50 years.
That’s cool bro. But seriously who follows Mary Washington soccer? Is it an intramural league?
You’re on a thread titled Division III Soccer. Mary Washington was the top-ranked team in D3 at the end of the regular season and most of their players are from the DMV.
There are also threads about rec soccer too. So what?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NESCAC gets lots of love in D3 - considering there are over 400 men's D3 teams - its interesting to consider why only one conference gets all the love.
What do you mean by "gets all the love"? They had to advance to the Final Four, so clearly they were deserving of tournament bids.
Go Camels!
Have you reviewed how teams are selected from each conference within D3 Men's soccer?
Why does NESCAC have proportionally more teams than other conferences in D3 in the NCAA tournament?
Typically teams are selected for the NCAA tournament in 2 ways - they won their conference championship OR they received an automatic bid. NESCAC gets more at-berth selections than any other conference. That's what "gets all the love means" leaving the vast majority of the 42 other conferences with only 1 bid.
https://www.ncaa.com/news/soccer-men/article/2024-11-11/ncaa-division-iii-mens-soccer-committee-selects-2024-championship-field