Williams can be congratulated for a truly remarkable run that now almost feels destined while also being critiqued for style of play. It's very easy to describe the offense as cynical, especially for those of us whose teams are out at the hoofs of the Ephs, but there's no getting around the defense which hasn't conceded to multiple high powered teams since allowing a questionable PK call and Arkan T PK goal in the 1st round. Four straight shutouts...and against four pretty decent squads.
The versatility of Boardman could not be better honored than @Kuiper referring to him as the Williams striker. He is in six places at once...you think he's marking Kirkland or Berg, but then he's heading a ball in the midfield, and heading balls around the box, before eventually making a deep run into the back post for a clinically perfect finish. I couldn't tell you much at all about what makes him so good, but the number of winning, game-determining plays he makes is astounding (goal today, assist and clear off the line vs Kenyon, etc).
And despite or in addition to the coach being the architect of a very unattractive strategy, he appears like he has some magical glow around him at least for this run, very similar to an impression Burk gave off in Conn's run last year. He looks like he is in "a zone" or "flow"....so make that a flowzone.
As a wise man once said, good fortune does play a role. Williams, consecutively, has won a 50/50 game, a 40/60 game, a 60/40 game, and two more 50/50s...
All that said, the ride ends here...
Chicago 2 (maybe 3), Williams 0
As for hats and bulletin board awards, any hat eaters also deserve a ring (if Williams prevails), and SC and myself should at least get Final Four programs signed by the entire Williams roster and coaching staff.