BU vs BC tomorrow night. Now we begin to see who is boss in EMass. Hope the other MM starts on defense. BU feasted on her last year. Big hole left by Casey Morrison.
BU vs BC tomorrow night. Now we begin to see who is boss in EMass. Hope the other MM starts on defense. BU feasted on her last year. Big hole left by Casey Morrison.
BU vs BC tomorrow night. Now we begin to see who is boss in EMass. Hope the other MM starts on defense. BU feasted on her last year. Big hole left by Casey Morrison.
MM has been weak on D since she started to play for BC, must had been a pack to get the sister at BC.
I'm a BC fan and I agree with this poster. Huge mistake if she's on back four.
I have a question. BC did a great job improving their depth with those 2 transfers. Do they sit a year or will they play now? That would be very helpful if they could.
There is a NCAA exception to the requirement of women soccer players having to sit providing the coach/administration for the team they are leaving consent. It is unusual that they wouldn't consent.
Caveat- the player leaving UVA may have to sit and lose a year of eligibility per ACC rules because it is a within ACC transfer. The fact that she was a redshirt and never actually played may make a difference, I'm not sure.
The question has been partially answered. The player from a different conference (Maryland) is starting and the other player (UVA/ACC) is not so far. Other interesting points: The RSFr goalie is starting, her first minutes on the field for a college soccer game. And the other MM is on the field. Go BU!
The question has been partially answered. The player from a different conference (Maryland) is starting and the other player (UVA/ACC) is not so far. Other interesting points: The RSFr goalie is starting, her first minutes on the field for a college soccer game. And the other MM is on the field. Go BU!
The UVA player subbed in. Very good for BC, who now leads 1-0.
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