I know that it's the Spring and there are several months until teams are playing meaningful games again but let's go. Rowan just beat Division 1 Delaware 6-0! Rowan looks incredible, this game could have been much worse. With 10 returning starters and all region transfer Ryan Campbell added to the mix. This team is looking scary for the fall!
Where are the results for these Spring scrimmages/friendlies posted?
They don't get posted but can be shared here.
Looks like Etown played Cabrini, Stockton, and Dickinson. I have very limited information but I know that Etown was not scored on by any of the teams. I know for sure they scored 1 goal against Dickinson. It looks like they might have scored against Stockton as well(guessing from a picture).
If someone has more information please provide your insight.
Some results I found online go as follows...
Eastern beats Haverford 2-1 and beats Washington College 1-0
Lycoming wins all three of their scrimmages by scores of 3-1, 2-0, and 1-0 but did not say who they played
Hood hosted McDaniel, Hagerstown CC, and Frederick CC but no results posted
Etown and Millersville hosted the annual Red Card Cancer event so most likely a few more teams at that play date other than who Etown played
Catholic and American draw 1-1
Any others? This past weekend seemed to be the typical days for spring games.
St. Joseph's of Maine beat Colby Sawyer 4-0, University of New England 2-1, and Thomas College 4-0. Not bad for a team that made it to the second round of the NCAAs despite having trouble scoring goals in 2016.
Gordon beats Babson 2-1 on 4/22 @ Babson.
Quote from: 4231CenterBack on April 25, 2017, 09:21:43 AM
Gordon beats Babson 2-1 on 4/22 @ Babson.
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Obviously it's just a spring game, but Gordon graduated Cole and Babson brings back most of its core, so to get that result away from home is a good indicator for the Scots.
Are these schools playing their multiple scrimmages all on the same date with shortened games/halves? To my knowledge, schools are only allowed 1 date of competition in the non-traditional season which cannot exceed more than 120 minutes of competition.
I could very well be wrong, but that's what I remember hearing in the past. Any insight??
According to Twitter Scranton and East Stroudsburg battled to a 0-0 draw.
Casualfan,
I believe you've got it mostly correct, although it's 180 minutes of competition. So in a tournament setting a team could play 3 games of 60 minutes each, 30 minute halves. I believe the playing has to be done in one single day, so a team couldn't play a full 90 minute game one weekend and then another full game the following weekend.
Frostburg dismantles Stevenson 4-0
And as for the multiple games I believe all of these teams that are D3 can only play the games during a single day. So for example a team could play 4 45 minute games or 2 90 minute games or 6 30 minute games and so on and so forth. They just all have to be on the same day of play for a D3 school. D1 and D2 get more play dates and allotted scrimmages due to their division rules and laws.
Shouldn't we start seeing more official commits ?
Brockport beats Geneseo 1-0
Do we have any knowledge of some big time teams' results? Saw the Haverford result...anything with Amherst, Messiah, F&M, Tufts, Wheaton, Loras, Calvin, Oneonta, UAA schools, etc?
Quote from: Shooter McGavin on April 27, 2017, 09:19:12 AM
Do we have any knowledge of some big time teams' results? Saw the Haverford result...anything with Amherst, Messiah, F&M, Tufts, Wheaton, Loras, Calvin, Oneonta, UAA schools, etc?
NESCAC rules prohibit teams from any organized spring activities, so you won't see any results for Amherst or Tufts.
Quote from: Shooter McGavin on April 27, 2017, 09:19:12 AM
Do we have any knowledge of some big time teams' results? Saw the Haverford result...anything with Amherst, Messiah, F&M, Tufts, Wheaton, Loras, Calvin, Oneonta, UAA schools, etc?
My nephew plays for CWRU, who beat Oberlin 4-0 on Sunday.
Quote from: Shooter McGavin on April 27, 2017, 09:19:12 AM
Do we have any knowledge of some big time teams' results? Saw the Haverford result...anything with Amherst, Messiah, F&M, Tufts, Wheaton, Loras, Calvin, Oneonta, UAA schools, etc?
Oneonta beat Colgate 2-1 and tied SLU 1-1
Quote from: Shooter McGavin on April 27, 2017, 09:19:12 AM
Do we have any knowledge of some big time teams' results? Saw the Haverford result...anything with Amherst, Messiah, F&M, Tufts, Wheaton, Loras, Calvin, Oneonta, UAA schools, etc?
Messiah and D2 Cedarville played a scoreless tie. Messiah dominated much of the second half but failed to score.
Quote from: Golden_Fan on April 27, 2017, 01:31:11 PM
Oneonta beat Colgate 2-1 and tied SLU 1-1
Did SLU play Colgate, too, and if so, how did they do?
Quote from: Ommadawn on April 27, 2017, 01:49:28 PM
Quote from: Golden_Fan on April 27, 2017, 01:31:11 PM
Oneonta beat Colgate 2-1 and tied SLU 1-1
Did SLU play Colgate, too, and if so, how did they do?
I believe so but I don't know the score. Oneonta only had their scores on their instagram
Quote from: Golden_Fan on April 27, 2017, 09:21:44 PM
Quote from: Ommadawn on April 27, 2017, 01:49:28 PM
Quote from: Golden_Fan on April 27, 2017, 01:31:11 PM
Oneonta beat Colgate 2-1 and tied SLU 1-1
Did SLU play Colgate, too, and if so, how did they do?
I believe so but I don't know the score. Oneonta only had their scores on their instagram
No, SLU played Hartwick instead of Colgate and drew 1-1
Not directly related to a spring game, let alone soccer, but Tobias Muellers of Williams finished 2nd in the NESCAC Outdoor Track and Field 400 meters, running 48.46. :o
(That's "quick.")
Found his TFRRS profile – he's a decathlete. Ran a 4:31.97 1500 as well, which converts to a 4:53.65 mile. That's impressive range.
Quote from: blooter442 on May 09, 2017, 03:37:57 PM
Not directly related to a spring game, let alone soccer, but Tobias Muellers of Williams finished 2nd in the NESCAC Outdoor Track and Field 400 meters, running 48.46. :o
(That's "quick.")
Found his TFRRS profile – he's a decathlete. Ran a 4:31.97 1500 as well, which converts to a 4:53.65 mile. That's impressive range.
That is an outstanding 400 time for a D-3 athlete!
Quote from: blooter442 on May 09, 2017, 03:37:57 PM
Not directly related to a spring game, let alone soccer, but Tobias Muellers of Williams finished 2nd in the NESCAC Outdoor Track and Field 400 meters, running 48.46. :o
(That's "quick.")
Found his TFRRS profile – he's a decathlete. Ran a 4:31.97 1500 as well, which converts to a 4:53.65 mile. That's impressive range.
Russo always recruited speed..Can't teach kids speed. Sullivan doesn't seem to value speed as much as Russo did as a kid like Fabricant who is very slow for a striker would have never been recruited to Williams in the past. It doesn't mean either is wrong or right just interesting to see how different coaches favor different advantages.