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Kuiper

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Quote from: Mr_November on August 29, 2025, 01:05:28 PMSwarthmore defeat Yeshiva 2-0 at Swat.

Swarthmore looked much the better side, dictating the tempo and generating numerous chances by getting the ball wide and whipping in quality crosses. Most attacks started down the right hand side with Freshman right back #12 Noah Daniel, who was solid defensively and savvy going forward (and good size as a freshman)!

Another standout was Freshman #17 Max Wheeler, who came from CT Rush. Good distributor of the ball and midfield engine - nearly scored one late in second half by settling a bouncing ball in the box and faking a shot past two defenders and shooting high near post.

Yeshiva struggled to create clear cut chances, but standout was #7 at the heart of midfield, JR Franco Busso. He appeared to quite frustrated with his teammates towards the end, and I can't entirely blame him. He had 6 goals and 3 assists in 2023 as a Freshman, 2G 2A last year as a sophomore.

**Please note: I only saw the second half**

Unless my livestream is on tape delay, I think you may have only seen the first half.  That game is at halftime.  They are about to start the second half on the stream.  It was a 12:00 kickoff. 

Incidentally, Swat is now up 3-0.  Yeshiva is definitely out-matched in this game and it's likely to get worse as Yeshiva's starters tire since I suspect the bench is not deep.

SierraFD3soccer

Another football announcer on the JHU v. Rhodes. Maybe he does games with the Gettysburg announcer. Can't leave any dead air.

Mr_November

Quote from: Kuiper on August 29, 2025, 01:16:25 PM
Quote from: Mr_November on August 29, 2025, 01:05:28 PMSwarthmore defeat Yeshiva 2-0 at Swat.

Swarthmore looked much the better side, dictating the tempo and generating numerous chances by getting the ball wide and whipping in quality crosses. Most attacks started down the right hand side with Freshman right back #12 Noah Daniel, who was solid defensively and savvy going forward (and good size as a freshman)!

Another standout was Freshman #17 Max Wheeler, who came from CT Rush. Good distributor of the ball and midfield engine - nearly scored one late in second half by settling a bouncing ball in the box and faking a shot past two defenders and shooting high near post.

Yeshiva struggled to create clear cut chances, but standout was #7 at the heart of midfield, JR Franco Busso. He appeared to quite frustrated with his teammates towards the end, and I can't entirely blame him. He had 6 goals and 3 assists in 2023 as a Freshman, 2G 2A last year as a sophomore.

**Please note: I only saw the second half**

Unless my livestream is on tape delay, I think you may have only seen the first half.  That game is at halftime.  They are about to start the second half on the stream.  It was a 12:00 kickoff. 

Incidentally, Swat is now up 3-0.  Yeshiva is definitely out-matched in this game and it's likely to get worse as Yeshiva's starters tire since I suspect the bench is not deep.

Thanks Kuiper...that's what I get for sneaking a quick tune-in amidst the chaos in my classroom (HS Teacher)

Mr_November

Ursinus 1-0 SMCM, 10 min remaining in the first half...

Pretty evenly matched game so far. Ball seems to continually get stuck underneath player's feet. Ursinus happy to let SMCM have the ball and play for the counter.

SierraFD3soccer

Hmmm, F&M trying something different. Their very good 6'6" centerback, Thomas Kaplan, who played almost every min. last year as a freshman is playing up front. Interesting and not the first time. Cent Conf. player of the Year AJ Kopacz a back was moved to the front and scored a lot of goals. Oscar Horwitz, also a Player of the Year, was the same. Maybe F&M's Peter Crouch though only an inch shorter??

F&M keeper made a very, very good save that should have been a goal. Overall, F&M is just playing kickball right now in the last third. Some chances, but nothing serious.

Hopkins Walk-On

Centennial Conf. highlights
JHU 3, Rhodes 0
Stockton 2, F&M 1
Dickinson 1, Virginia Wesleyan 1
Muhlenberg 0, Alvernia 0

paclassic89

Messiah lost 2-0 to Scranton. At home

Kuiper

Quote from: Hopkins Walk-On on August 29, 2025, 09:12:41 PMCentennial Conf. highlights
JHU 3, Rhodes 0
Stockton 2, F&M 1
Dickinson 1, Virginia Wesleyan 1
Muhlenberg 0, Alvernia 0

Swarthmore 4 - Yeshiva 0
Haverford 2 - Arcadia 2
Gettysburg 2 - Hood 0
McDaniel 3 - Penn St Altoona 0

Ejay

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Quote from: paclassic89 on August 29, 2025, 10:07:47 PMMessiah lost 2-0 to Scranton. At home

Let me fix that for you... Scranton won at Messiah, 2-0. 

paclassic89

Quote from: Kuiper on Yesterday at 01:10:01 AM
Quote from: Hopkins Walk-On on August 29, 2025, 09:12:41 PMCentennial Conf. highlights
JHU 3, Rhodes 0
Stockton 2, F&M 1
Dickinson 1, Virginia Wesleyan 1
Muhlenberg 0, Alvernia 0



Swarthmore 4 - Yeshiva 0
Haverford 2 - Arcadia 2
Gettysburg 2 - Hood 0
McDaniel 3 - Penn St Altoona 0

The NCAA scoreboard is already a mess per usual.  Gettysburg actually played Widener yesterday not Hood.  They won 5-0

Kuiper

Quote from: paclassic89 on Yesterday at 01:22:15 PM
Quote from: Kuiper on Yesterday at 01:10:01 AM
Quote from: Hopkins Walk-On on August 29, 2025, 09:12:41 PMCentennial Conf. highlights
JHU 3, Rhodes 0
Stockton 2, F&M 1
Dickinson 1, Virginia Wesleyan 1
Muhlenberg 0, Alvernia 0



Swarthmore 4 - Yeshiva 0
Haverford 2 - Arcadia 2
Gettysburg 2 - Hood 0
McDaniel 3 - Penn St Altoona 0

The NCAA scoreboard is already a mess per usual.  Gettysburg actually played Widener yesterday not Hood.  They won 5-0

Thanks for the correction!  I usually check the scores on the team websites (and I did for McDaniel since it was missing), but it was late at night and I didn't for Gettysburg