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So it’s official. The Clemson Tigers are adding women’s lacrosse as a varsity program in 2022-23. That will bring the total number of teams competing in the ACC to 10.
https://twitter.com/theacc/status/14055 ... 46341?s=21
https://twitter.com/theacc/status/14055 ... 46341?s=21
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Does this help or hurt the women's game? Depending on how the league is set up, it will greatly impact teams all over the country. The ACC teams will have fewer out of conference games most likely, meaning that teams that had played ACC in out of conference games will no longer have the ability now. So teams that had BC, UNC, Duke Syracuse etc. on their scheduled may have a void and they may have to fill those games with lower quality opponent's hurting their strength of schedule and impacting possible bids to the NCAA.
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Good points, TN. That's two more games per year playing Pitt and Clemson rather than, I don't know, Albany and Hofstra. Which means more travel miles within conference. I think lacrosse is going so well these days that the future harvests will be so plenteous that schools will get better and better as time goes on. It will be interesting to see how it all plays out.TNLAX wrote: ↑Thu Jun 17, 2021 3:37 pm Does this help or hurt the women's game? Depending on how the league is set up, it will greatly impact teams all over the country. The ACC teams will have fewer out of conference games most likely, meaning that teams that had played ACC in out of conference games will no longer have the ability now. So teams that had BC, UNC, Duke Syracuse etc. on their scheduled may have a void and they may have to fill those games with lower quality opponent's hurting their strength of schedule and impacting possible bids to the NCAA.
With ten teams in 2023, how would you arrange the ACC championship playoff format?
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Going from 9 teams to 10 shouldn't change the tournament format too much. Going from 8 to 9 this year is going to shake things up...
9 in-conference games is a lot. I wonder if the ACC will separate into regional pods. It's pretty clear what those would be based on geography (southern pod would be UVA, VT, UNC, Duke, Clemson; everyone else racking up airline miles in the other one). Maybe play everyone in your pod every year and rotate through the other pod?
9 in-conference games is a lot. I wonder if the ACC will separate into regional pods. It's pretty clear what those would be based on geography (southern pod would be UVA, VT, UNC, Duke, Clemson; everyone else racking up airline miles in the other one). Maybe play everyone in your pod every year and rotate through the other pod?
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Would they do anything different than the A10 and Patriot? They both have 10 teams. I’d like to see the running of the gauntlet vs the 9 other teams each year.laxagainsthumanity wrote: ↑Thu Jun 17, 2021 4:51 pm Going from 9 teams to 10 shouldn't change the tournament format too much. Going from 8 to 9 this year is going to shake things up...
9 in-conference games is a lot. I wonder if the ACC will separate into regional pods. It's pretty clear what those would be based on geography (southern pod would be UVA, VT, UNC, Duke, Clemson; everyone else racking up airline miles in the other one). Maybe play everyone in your pod every year and rotate through the other pod?
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If one is to examine the playoff format of the two conferences that have 10 teams--the Atlantic 10 and Patriot League--it makes it interesting to ponder what kind of playoff format the ACC will adopt in 2023.
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Seeing that the Pitt Panthers will begin play in 2022, that's one more easy win for pretty much everyone in the ACC. Yet beating Pitt will have a benefit for teams out of conference because of RPI where as we all know there are "good and bad losses" and "good and bad wins" and such. For outside conference games, anyone playing Pitt will benefit. Pitt plays BC, Carolina, Syracuse, Duke et al. in conference. I have to think that outside conference teams will covet games vs Pitt when the schedules get made up for 2022.
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Why are you so sure pit will suck? They picked up some good transfers they’ve been practicing for an entire year with no pressure. Just gelling as a team and learning from some of the best. Do you have to remember teams like Syracuse they don’t even have a goalie right now because nobody ever got a chance in it besides gold stockCletus wrote: ↑Tue Jun 22, 2021 4:42 am Seeing that the Pitt Panthers will begin play in 2022, that's one more easy win for pretty much everyone in the ACC. Yet beating Pitt will have a benefit for teams out of conference because of RPI where as we all know there are "good and bad losses" and "good and bad wins" and such. For outside conference games, anyone playing Pitt will benefit. Pitt plays BC, Carolina, Syracuse, Duke et al. in conference. I have to think that outside conference teams will covet games vs Pitt when the schedules get made up for 2022.
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I don’t recall saying they would suck, but it typically takes a new team a while to learn how to win. Practice and real game play are completely different things.Cagekeeper wrote: ↑Tue Jun 22, 2021 5:55 amWhy are you so sure pit will suck? They picked up some good transfers they’ve been practicing for an entire year with no pressure. Just gelling as a team and learning from some of the best. Do you have to remember teams like Syracuse they don’t even have a goalie right now because nobody ever got a chance in it besides gold stockCletus wrote: ↑Tue Jun 22, 2021 4:42 am Seeing that the Pitt Panthers will begin play in 2022, that's one more easy win for pretty much everyone in the ACC. Yet beating Pitt will have a benefit for teams out of conference because of RPI where as we all know there are "good and bad losses" and "good and bad wins" and such. For outside conference games, anyone playing Pitt will benefit. Pitt plays BC, Carolina, Syracuse, Duke et al. in conference. I have to think that outside conference teams will covet games vs Pitt when the schedules get made up for 2022.
I didn’t know Goldstock wasn’t coming back for sure, or maybe I forgot, but you’re right—that makes life more uncertain for the Orange next year.
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No you are correct you didn’t. You just called them an easy win. Gold stock has no eligibility left and no other goalie had an opportunity to step in net. So they are starting as fresh as anybody else. And it will be interesting to see if a new coach changes the starting lineup at allCletus wrote: ↑Tue Jun 22, 2021 7:09 amI don’t recall saying they would suck, but it typically takes a new team a while to learn how to win. Practice and real game play are completely different things.Cagekeeper wrote: ↑Tue Jun 22, 2021 5:55 amWhy are you so sure pit will suck? They picked up some good transfers they’ve been practicing for an entire year with no pressure. Just gelling as a team and learning from some of the best. Do you have to remember teams like Syracuse they don’t even have a goalie right now because nobody ever got a chance in it besides gold stockCletus wrote: ↑Tue Jun 22, 2021 4:42 am Seeing that the Pitt Panthers will begin play in 2022, that's one more easy win for pretty much everyone in the ACC. Yet beating Pitt will have a benefit for teams out of conference because of RPI where as we all know there are "good and bad losses" and "good and bad wins" and such. For outside conference games, anyone playing Pitt will benefit. Pitt plays BC, Carolina, Syracuse, Duke et al. in conference. I have to think that outside conference teams will covet games vs Pitt when the schedules get made up for 2022.
I didn’t know Goldstock wasn’t coming back for sure, or maybe I forgot, but you’re right—that makes life more uncertain for the Orange next year.
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Cuse picked up very good back-up UNC goalie via transfer so they will be in good hands for 2 years.
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Who? And how do you know this back-up is "very good" and will have Syracuse "in good hands for 2 years"? Never assume that where she comes from is somehow evidence of her being good, and thus she will be good at this other place.
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Both intriguing things to look forward to watching in 2022. If you had to guess, how would you say Syracuse ends up doing in goal?Cagekeeper wrote: ↑Tue Jun 22, 2021 8:31 am Goldstock has no eligibility left and no other goalie had an opportunity to step in net. So they are starting as fresh as anybody else. And it will be interesting to see if a new coach changes the starting lineup at all
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There are five goaltenders listed on last year‘s Syracuse 2021 roster: Goldstock (SR), Avery (SO), Van Middelem (SR), Paulson (FY) and Concordia (FY). I’m not disputing your point but when did they pick her up?
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Lax101 said transfer so this offseason? I don't see news on it tho.
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Here's Hower's NC page
https://goheels.com/sports/womens-lacro ... ower/22222
So it will be Hower, and these current 4 goalies until we hear different.
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How did you hear this?Cletus wrote: ↑Tue Jun 22, 2021 7:35 pmHere's Hower's NC page
https://goheels.com/sports/womens-lacro ... ower/22222
So it will be Hower, and these current 4 goalies until we hear different.
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Earlier in this thread. I’m assuming these are the players who will vie for a starting backstop job. It may be that the faces are different come fall and next winter.glaxer24 wrote: ↑Tue Jun 22, 2021 11:32 pmHow did you hear this?Cletus wrote: ↑Tue Jun 22, 2021 7:35 pmHere's Hower's NC page
https://goheels.com/sports/womens-lacro ... ower/22222
So it will be Hower, and these current 4 goalies until we hear different.