A very super Sunday (possible R)

Discussion in 'College & Amateur Soccer' started by Sandon Mibut, Nov 14, 2004.

  1. Sandon Mibut

    Sandon Mibut Member+

    Feb 13, 2001
    While most soccer fans in this country will be paying primary attention to MLS Cup, there will be 17 college soccer games played that are as important to the teams playing them as MLS Cup is to its participants.

    A total of 15 conferences have their tournament championship Sunday and two more conferences will decided their regular season champion - and who gets its automatic bid. Additionally, there are still some vital regular season games for teams hoping for an at-large bid to be played, one final chance to get another W to help sway the selection committee.

    Here's the slate.

    SUNDAY
    America East
    Boston University (10-7-1) vs. Binghamton (11-2-7)

    Atlantic Coast Conference
    Virginia (15-4) vs. Maryland (15-4-1)

    Atlantic 10
    George Washington (8-8-4) vs. Temple (12-7-2)

    Big East
    Connecticut (11-7-2) vs. vs. Seton Hall (12-7-2)

    Big South
    Coastal Carolina (13-7-1) vs. Birmingham Southern (12-6-1)

    Big Ten
    Michigan St. (10-6-1) vs. Northwestern (13-4-2)

    Colonial Athletic Association
    Old Dominion (13-4-2) vs. Hofstra (10-9-1)

    Conference USA
    Alabama-Birmingham (12-5) vs. Memphis (15-3-1)

    Horizon League
    Wisconsin-Milwaukee (12-4-3) vs. Detroit (14-5)

    Ivy League (reg. season game; winner is conf. champ)
    Dartmouth (6-3-6) vs. Brown (8-6-2)

    Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference
    Marist (10-7) vs. Rider (6-13)

    Mid-Continent Conference
    Oral Roberts (11-4-1) vs. Western Illinois (10-9)

    Missouri Valley
    Southern Methodist (14-3-1) vs. Tulsa (10-5-3)

    Northeast Conference
    Long Island (8-6-4) vs. Farleigh Dickinson (10-7-1)

    Patriot League
    Lehigh (11-6-3) vs. American (12-5-2)

    Southern Conference
    Davidson (11-9-1) vs. vs. Charleston (15-5-1)

    West Coast Conference (non-tournament)
    Santa Clara (14-5) vs. San Diego
    San Francisco (13-4-1) vs. Gonzaga
    Portland (10-7-2) vs. St. Mary's

    Note: If San Francisco wins, they win the WCC; if they lose, Loyola Marymount, which is idle, wins it.

    Non-Tournament/Championship games involving teams with a shot at an at-large bid.
    Florida International (11-5) vs. South Carolina (11-6-1)

    Washington (11-5-2) vs. Oregon State

    Cal State Northrige (10-5-2) vs. UC Irvine

    Denver (11-5-1) vs. Air Force
     
  2. FAN0011

    FAN0011 New Member

    Jan 9, 2003
    Region1
    Fantastic job!

    I have a close eye on the MAAC and Ivy league where teams with ugly records could end representing their leagues.
     
  3. recsoc

    recsoc Member

    Oct 4, 2003
    I believe it is Wake vs Maryland in the ACC?
     
  4. misoccer6

    misoccer6 New Member

    Aug 29, 2004
    chapel hill
    No, it's Virginia vs Maryland in the ACC.
     
  5. writered21

    writered21 Member+

    Jul 14, 2001
    Middle of the Road
    Club:
    DC United
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    Wake were beaten, 2-1, in Friday's semifinals by Virginia.

    The ACC final is underway. Anyone with digital cable and the sports tier can see this game live on Fox College Sports Atlantic.

    Those with that same lineup can also view the Big East Final on CSTV. That match is in the second half.
     
  6. swedcrip34

    swedcrip34 New Member

    Mar 17, 2004
    will any of these games be going on between 3:30 and 5:30 eastern time? it'd be better for the game to coordinate not running any conference finals and MLS Cup at the same time
     
  7. recsoc

    recsoc Member

    Oct 4, 2003
    Charleston beats Davidson 1-0 in sudden death to take the SOCON automatic bid.
     

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