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BC is done this year. Even if they beat Syracuse. RPI is too low.
Time to shift focus to next season.
Will there possibly be a coaching change? And do we have any recruits coming that will make and impact? There was talk of a good transfer as well. Any idea who?
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RPI this week
15. UConn
44. PC
54. Harvard
61. BC
72. Brown
78. Northeastern
At this point it is safe to say the next game at Syracuse will be BC's last this season. They have gotten whatever bump the ACC can give them in RPI. Even a win over #93 RPI Syracuse will do little. They will be battling for the #12 spot in the ACC rankings. I can't remember BC being ever that low. Their strategy of playing very low RPI teams out of conference to ensure a .500 season really backfired. See you next season.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostBC is done this year. Even if they beat Syracuse. RPI is too low.
Time to shift focus to next season.
Will there possibly be a coaching change? And do we have any recruits coming that will make and impact? There was talk of a good transfer as well. Any idea who?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View Postif there were to be coaching changes, when does this happen?
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It will all depend on how many years AF has left on her contract. BC is in no position to eat any remaining years on a contract for an Olympic sport
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This site cares more about women's soccer than the BC administration and AD. We all pretend to know what is happening on the heights, but the AD truly knows the difficulty of attracting top players to a cold weather college, with poor facilities and little fan support. A few years back when BC recruited a couple top classes there were fewer credible options. With the expanded ACC, as well as improved other leagues, and dearth of local talent, recruiting is near impossible now.
Foley knows her stuff. But you can't turn make eagle salad from eagle poop.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThis site cares more about women's soccer than the BC administration and AD. We all pretend to know what is happening on the heights, but the AD truly knows the difficulty of attracting top players to a cold weather college, with poor facilities and little fan support. A few years back when BC recruited a couple top classes there were fewer credible options. With the expanded ACC, as well as improved other leagues, and dearth of local talent, recruiting is near impossible now.
Foley knows her stuff. But you can't turn make eagle salad from eagle poop.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThis site cares more about women's soccer than the BC administration and AD. We all pretend to know what is happening on the heights, but the AD truly knows the difficulty of attracting top players to a cold weather college, with poor facilities and little fan support. A few years back when BC recruited a couple top classes there were fewer credible options. With the expanded ACC, as well as improved other leagues, and dearth of local talent, recruiting is near impossible now.
Foley knows her stuff. But you can't turn make eagle salad from eagle poop.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostSo UConn shares the same weather, is building top facilities, has top recruits from NH and RI, as well as a BC transfer, and has some of the best fan support for soccer in the east. Sounds like the AD needs to stop whining and do something.
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