What are your games to watch?

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Quote from: NEPAFAN on August 29, 2025, 10:16:12 AMwhat is a good site that has all the games listed and links to video and live stats?

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Kuiper

Reviving this thread to recommend a non-conference game from Region X that might not be on other people's radar screens and will be available on a free stream.

Wednesday, Oct. 15 at 7 pm Central

Mary Hardin-Baylor (NPI #41 10-1-2, 3-0 in the ASC) at Southwestern (NPI #15 11-0-2, 3-0 in the SAA)

There aren't many top non-conference games played this late in the season and this should be a good one. 

SKUD

Kuiper that is a big game!  Do either of those teams have a good chance vs Trinity?

Also tonight:

Chicago travels to North Park


Lynchburg visits Hampden-Sydney


Medgar Evers (1-10-1) at Baruch (2-4-4)
NY Subway 6 transfer to the 4/5.

BigSoccerFan

Montclair has WP tonight and Rowan this weekend.

Kuiper

Quote from: SKUD on Yesterday at 01:03:21 PMKuiper that is a big game!  Do either of those teams have a good chance vs Trinity?

Also tonight:

Chicago travels to North Park


Lynchburg visits Hampden-Sydney


Medgar Evers (1-10-1) at Baruch (2-4-4)
NY Subway 6 transfer to the 4/5.

The big question for both Mary Hardin-Baylor and Southwestern is whether they have enough offense to keep pace with Trinity, because very few teams have shown the ability to keep them out of the back of the net for a full 90 minutes.  Trinity's currently averaging almost 3 goals per game.  The fewest goals Trinity has scored all season was in a 1-0 win against Texas Lutheran and TLU basically sold out on offense to do that and was limited to two shots all game to 15 for Trinity. 

Southwestern has had offensive outbursts (7 against Austin and 5 against Sewanee last game), but they have been shut out twice (Concordia and UC Santa Cruz) and limited to 1 goal against Berry and Oglethorpe.  Trinity beat Concordia 3-0, UC Santa Cruz 2-1, Berry 4-1 and Oglethorpe 2-1.  Mary Hardin-Baylor beat Concordia 3-1, but has largely played a weaker schedule than the other teams.  It's best results were ties with Whitman and Colorado College early in the season and it only beat Hardin-Simmons 1-0 in the last game.  Southwestern will be a tough test for the Cru.

SKUD

Forgot to mention a good dirty Jersey battle today. Stockton -Rowan

B Teamer

No paywall to see them run back the '24 NJAC championship game
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WUPHF

Quote from: SKUD on Yesterday at 01:03:21 PMChicago travels to North Park

Come for the soccer, stay for Greg Sager and the crack pronunciations!

Ron Boerger

Quote from: SKUD on Yesterday at 01:03:21 PMKuiper that is a big game!  Do either of those teams have a good chance vs Trinity?


Although I think Southwestern wins tonight 2-0 (unless they go on another binge like they did last week against a pretty good Sewanee team) it's worth noting the Cru's record against Southwestern all time is 7-3-1, against Trinity 4-9-0.  I agree UMHB has not played the level of competition Trinity has and another example in addition to those Kuiper pointed out lost 1-3 to a St. Thomas team that Trinity led 2-0 before the match was called in the 25th minute due to inclement weather. 

Southwestern is playing incredibly well on defense this season, allowing only four goals in thirteen matches while scoring 30.  Combine that with the long-standing rivalry with Trinity in all sports (it's not quite HSU-UMHB but it's pretty intense) and you don't know what will happen on the last day of the regular season.  I'm sure the Pirates are motivated to get a second win in the series (1-34-4). 

For their part, Trinity has given up seven goals in eleven matches while scoring 32. 

Ron Boerger

I was half right.  UMHB gets a goal in the 88th minute to salvage a 2-2 tie.  Good result for the Cru!

WUPHF

Quote from: SKUD on Yesterday at 01:03:21 PMChicago travels to North Park

Quote from: WUPHF on Yesterday at 05:41:01 PMCome for the soccer, stay for Greg Sager and the crack pronunciations!

It figures the impossible to pronounce Hsieh-Bailey (shi-ay, but with a subtle, barely noticeable i sound) would go off after this post. I watched sporadically, but from what I saw, a great game.  Chicago looks good.