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Down from the hills they come ...

Posted: Fri Mar 29, 2019 5:03 pm
by rafterjack
Danielle Spencer chose getting this season off hard. They were decent against her alma mater (15-21), B.C. (10-20),
and it took two O.T.'s before falling to/at Michigan (10-11). I think it paid off. Subsequent, except for a win amidst the above against Binghamton, wins over Columbia, Brown, Harvard besides, UMass, Hofstra and UConn. The biggest tests ahead. One comes Saturday in Hanover against Princeton (6-3) with Penn (8-2) to follow the next weekend in Philadelphia. Dartmouth might even, may be, called 'favored' Saturday. Tigers (6-3) however always so very hard to beat. Do think changes coming to Ivy with such as new coaches Devon Wills and Danielle, others.

Re: Programs on the rise/fall

Posted: Sat Mar 30, 2019 6:13 am
by seacoaster
Talisker rafter? What?

Re: Duke is about to experience a mini fall

Posted: Sat Mar 30, 2019 8:04 am
by wlaxnut
Starting today, Duke will begin a stretch where they play the iron of the ACC in 4 of the next 5 games--#3 Syracuse, #1 Boston College, #6 Notre Dame, #4 North Carolina. They will have a rude awakening. They will get their hats handed to them. They'll be taken to the woodshed, etc. Whatever cliche works best for you. It will be interesting to see if Charlotte North continues her torrid scoring pace against these four imposing conference foes. No doubt some, if not all, of these teams will factor her into the defensive gameplan, whether by face guard or some other strategy. Whether North scores a lot or not, she won't be enough to get them over the hump. They will come to the realization that they can't run with the big dogs this year. My guess is they'll go 0-4. 1-3 at the absolute best.

Re: Programs on the rise/fall

Posted: Sat Mar 30, 2019 9:13 am
by shootingspace
Agreed Duke -Cuse will be a test. Also like JHU-Michigan and UVA -BC for show me what you got games

Re: Duke is about to experience a mini fall

Posted: Mon Apr 01, 2019 9:19 am
by cltlax
wlaxnut wrote: Sat Mar 30, 2019 8:04 am Starting today, Duke will begin a stretch where they play the iron of the ACC in 4 of the next 5 games--#3 Syracuse, #1 Boston College, #6 Notre Dame, #4 North Carolina. They will have a rude awakening. They will get their hats handed to them. They'll be taken to the woodshed, etc. Whatever cliche works best for you. It will be interesting to see if Charlotte North continues her torrid scoring pace against these four imposing conference foes. No doubt some, if not all, of these teams will factor her into the defensive gameplan, whether by face guard or some other strategy. Whether North scores a lot or not, she won't be enough to get them over the hump. They will come to the realization that they can't run with the big dogs this year. My guess is they'll go 0-4. 1-3 at the absolute best.
The face guard sure seemed to work - North only had one assist on Saturday.

Re: Duke is about to experience a mini fall

Posted: Mon Apr 01, 2019 9:30 am
by wlaxnut
cltlax wrote: Mon Apr 01, 2019 9:19 am
wlaxnut wrote: Sat Mar 30, 2019 8:04 am Starting today, Duke will begin a stretch where they play the iron of the ACC in 4 of the next 5 games--#3 Syracuse, #1 Boston College, #6 Notre Dame, #4 North Carolina. They will have a rude awakening. They will get their hats handed to them. They'll be taken to the woodshed, etc. Whatever cliche works best for you. It will be interesting to see if Charlotte North continues her torrid scoring pace against these four imposing conference foes. No doubt some, if not all, of these teams will factor her into the defensive gameplan, whether by face guard or some other strategy. Whether North scores a lot or not, she won't be enough to get them over the hump. They will come to the realization that they can't run with the big dogs this year. My guess is they'll go 0-4. 1-3 at the absolute best.
The face guard sure seemed to work - North only had one assist on Saturday.
I know. That was crazy. I never expected no goals.

Re: Duke is about to experience a mini fall

Posted: Mon Apr 01, 2019 10:09 am
by Badlands
wlaxnut wrote: Sat Mar 30, 2019 8:04 am Starting today, Duke will begin a stretch where they play the iron of the ACC in 4 of the next 5 games--#3 Syracuse, #1 Boston College, #6 Notre Dame, #4 North Carolina. They will have a rude awakening. They will get their hats handed to them. They'll be taken to the woodshed, etc. Whatever cliche works best for you. It will be interesting to see if Charlotte North continues her torrid scoring pace against these four imposing conference foes. No doubt some, if not all, of these teams will factor her into the defensive gameplan, whether by face guard or some other strategy. Whether North scores a lot or not, she won't be enough to get them over the hump. They will come to the realization that they can't run with the big dogs this year. My guess is they'll go 0-4. 1-3 at the absolute best.
Not quite how it played out. Only a one-goal loss. Just like their one-goal losses to Northwestern and Penn.

Re: Duke is about to experience a mini fall

Posted: Mon Apr 01, 2019 11:48 am
by wlaxnut
Badlands wrote: Mon Apr 01, 2019 10:09 am
wlaxnut wrote: Sat Mar 30, 2019 8:04 am Starting today, Duke will begin a stretch where they play the iron of the ACC in 4 of the next 5 games--#3 Syracuse, #1 Boston College, #6 Notre Dame, #4 North Carolina. They will have a rude awakening. They will get their hats handed to them. They'll be taken to the woodshed, etc. Whatever cliche works best for you. It will be interesting to see if Charlotte North continues her torrid scoring pace against these four imposing conference foes. No doubt some, if not all, of these teams will factor her into the defensive gameplan, whether by face guard or some other strategy. Whether North scores a lot or not, she won't be enough to get them over the hump. They will come to the realization that they can't run with the big dogs this year. My guess is they'll go 0-4. 1-3 at the absolute best.
Not quite how it played out. Only a one-goal loss. Just like their one-goal losses to Northwestern and Penn.
True. I didn’t think it would be that close against Syracuse. I can’t completely give you Northwestern though, Selena Lasota was out that game. Duke was better than I thought they would be, but I still think they will go 0-4. And ultimately, even if they are all close affairs, 0 and 4 is still 0 and 4, and it will prove that they can’t hang with the elite this year. But, we shall see. Still three games to go.

Re: Duke is about to experience a mini fall

Posted: Sat Apr 20, 2019 9:09 pm
by wlaxnut
wlaxnut wrote: Sat Mar 30, 2019 8:04 am Starting today, Duke will begin a stretch where they play the iron of the ACC in 4 of the next 5 games--#3 Syracuse, #1 Boston College, #6 Notre Dame, #4 North Carolina. They will have a rude awakening. They will get their hats handed to them. They'll be taken to the woodshed, etc. Whatever cliche works best for you. It will be interesting to see if Charlotte North continues her torrid scoring pace against these four imposing conference foes. No doubt some, if not all, of these teams will factor her into the defensive gameplan, whether by face guard or some other strategy. Whether North scores a lot or not, she won't be enough to get them over the hump. They will come to the realization that they can't run with the big dogs this year. My guess is they'll go 0-4. 1-3 at the absolute best.
Loss - Syracuse - 15-14
Loss - Boston College - 20-12
Loss - Notre Dame - 15-7
Loss - North Carolina - 19-5
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GF 38 GA 69

Charlotte North - total goals in 4 games
vs Syr - 0
vs BC - 1
vs ND - 3
vs NC - 1

https://youtu.be/gGdfBIDy_k8

Just having a little fun.

Re: Programs on the rise/fall

Posted: Sun Apr 04, 2021 11:50 am
by Cletus
While watching the replay of the Virginia Tech Hokies hosting and losing to the Louisville Cardinals, I couldn't help but ponder the seeming direction these two programs are taking. The Cards seem to be on the rise and the Hokies seem to be going the other way. Sad. Now I don't know whether there's any basis for my feelings, but VT just doesn't seem to be able to write the follow up chapter to that good 2018 team that had an excellent leader in Tristan McGinley.

Re: Programs on the rise/fall

Posted: Sun Apr 04, 2021 7:58 pm
by TNLAX
Vanderbilt, 11-2 so far this season. Must fit into the "program on the rise" category.

Re: Programs on the rise/fall

Posted: Sun Apr 04, 2021 11:08 pm
by EasyRider
Louisville on the rise.

Re: Programs on the rise/fall

Posted: Mon Apr 05, 2021 8:59 am
by livelovelax
Great to see Vandy with a nice record. But, they have not played anyone.

Re: Programs on the rise/fall

Posted: Mon Apr 05, 2021 9:23 am
by Cletus
livelovelax wrote: Mon Apr 05, 2021 8:59 am Great to see Vandy with a nice record. But, they have not played anyone.
Very true--and that will be further proved in their next four games. The next two games at Florida (both losses) and then two back home vs Temple which I think will be a split.