I agree--the Hoos had some good wins, and they lost some one goal games to some tough opponents. But I can't take them seriously until they win a really big game--until they beat a team that they aren't supposed to beat--the way Notre Dame beat UNC last year, or the way JMU knocked off UNC (2x) and BC the year before.LaxGuy17 wrote: ↑Mon Jan 27, 2020 7:17 pmDon’t disagree with you often, but can’t agree on UVA. First they were quarterfinalists a year ago and beat Princeton and Loyola reasonably. Don’t believe the hype on UM. Great coach but lost some talent. Until they playa heavy schedule can’t believe. Listen I’d get if you said no final four, but they finished last year final eight. I am open minded about Denver and would certainly put Loyola and Princeton ahead (even though Princeton lost 60% of scoring and 90% of draws. Heck I’d throw Navy ahead of Denver because they seem to be bringing all of a pretty good team back.wlaxnut wrote: ↑Mon Jan 27, 2020 6:48 pmMy top 10 would be:
- Maryland
- UNC
- Syracuse
- Northwestern
- Notre Dame
- Boston College
- Princeton
- Loyola
- Michigan
- Penn
Virginia seems so predictable each year. They play an RPI heavy schedule and then cruise into The Tournament on that basis, regardless of their regular season record. Then they're either 1 & done, or win 1 & done. Syracuse does the same thing but at least they made it to the quarters last year. And Denver? Eh. I don't think they can really compete with the elite.
You're probably right on Michigan. They play a slightly easier schedule this year than last. They have to outwork their opponents for the most part to win. They don't have a bevy of naturally gifted scorers. They lost a huge defender in Madison Richardson. Pendino was their top goal scorer but I don't think she's a huge loss. A whopping 17 of her 41 goals were from free position. We'll see who develops during the year. Yeah--Navy always seems to field a competitive team.