Miss @CUCoachSanchez's breakdown of the USWNT's win over Sweden yesterday? Well, here you go. #GoBuffs pic.twitter.com/XNeBVsQnBe— Colorado Buffaloes Soccer (@CUBuffsSoccer) June 21, 2019
Brief report on the France trip. Good news is that Hannah Cardenas is healthy and played without restriction. https://www.buffzone.com/2019/06/23/france-trip-memorable-on-and-off-the-field-for-cu-buffs-soccer/
Full schedule is out. The graphic on this twitter post only shows home matches. Without a doubt, the non-conference schedule is more challenging in recent seasons. Good to see, but I would have liked see Colorado College on the schedule rather than Austin Peay State. First six matches are at home, including Baylor and Texas. First road match is at Florida State. Tough conference schedule as well. Five home matches and six away. Last three are on the road as Washington, Washington State and Utah. Don't like the Pac 12 routine of having three consecutive matches at the end of the season on the road. We have a great set of home matches set for this season. Be sure to #PackPrentup! 🎟 https://t.co/SAQ7LRzJU0📰 https://t.co/3vqQVrIXzV pic.twitter.com/93CL9LTvoA— Colorado Buffaloes Soccer (@CUBuffsSoccer) June 26, 2019
Loaded everything into the moving truck today, driving to Grand Junction tomorrow. Much closer to my family. Got into wonderful and brand new low-income senior housing. The soccer field at Colorado Mesa University is five blocks away, and they play more sports than CU does. But I will miss CU soccer and volleyball and lacrosse. Fingers crossed (which means I find a place where I can sleep for free, which I probably can), I will be at Kent State (Happy Birthday to Me) and Texas. Volleyball has three games Friday and Saturday that don't conflict with soccer. I will feel like a pig in mud after a rainstorm. AND I will be at Utah November 7. It's an easy drive from Grand Junction. The building I'll be in has a bunch of big televisions on cable that has a massive number of channels that do not include the Pac-12 network. Barbarians..
There was an article on the tour in a French paper : http://www.leparisien.fr/sports/ile...orado-en-ambassadrices-14-06-2019-8093028.php
Looks like the official roster has been updated, but without some photos of incoming freshmen. https://cubuffs.com/roster.aspx?path=wsoc Emily Groark has transferred to St. Louis U. She looked to be a key player this season and in the future. Also of note, there are now three goalkeepers on the team - senior JJ Tompkins and freshmen Megan Short and Emma Miller.
Flipping into the weekend like ⬇️#GoBuffs pic.twitter.com/jciPFgpB3y— Colorado Buffaloes Soccer (@CUBuffsSoccer) July 12, 2019
We see you @EriinGeee! #skobuffs pic.twitter.com/8emvNy1WOl— Danny Sanchez (@CUCoachSanchez) July 14, 2019
I realize Taeya Schueppert is not attending CU but she is a great local player returning to Colorado. She was a top recruit at U of A and signed the NLI but apparently walked away from that commitment. Does anyone know why she decided not to attend Arizona?
Congrats to @taylorkornieck as she won the @UWSSoccer National Championship today with @lagalaxyocwomen! #skobuffs #competeforandwinchampionships pic.twitter.com/BciGmgLoPU— Colorado Buffaloes Soccer (@CUBuffsSoccer) July 22, 2019
¡¡Venga, @josss_da_bosss!! 🤩 🇲🇽¡Estamos seguros que la romperás con tu nuevo equipo! ⚡️¡A dejarlo todo con @XolosFemenil!🐕 ⚽️ #PasiónyOrgullo | #FMFporNuestroFútbol pic.twitter.com/nAQ5hfoHAI— Selección Nacional (@miseleccionmx) July 23, 2019
Congrats @DaltonIsobel! https://t.co/nIlLlyUPZa— Colorado Buffaloes Soccer (@CUBuffsSoccer) July 31, 2019
Kornieck selected to third consecutive MAC Hermann Watch List📰 https://t.co/PZIEMMfELr pic.twitter.com/yGGFm3pvmx— Colorado Buffaloes Soccer (@CUBuffsSoccer) August 1, 2019
👀 WHAT ARE THOSE!? https://t.co/KUj3kKYN7R— Colorado Buffaloes Soccer (@CUBuffsSoccer) August 1, 2019 Wow, individual names on the boots.
BREAKING: Upper V Athlete and former @CUBuffsSoccer star @joriannicole has signed a contract with Czech Champions @ACSparta_Zeny. Baucom who recently had a stint with the @HoustonDash of the @NWSL, joins her new club as it prepares for @UWCL. Congrats Jorian!#acspartaprahazeny pic.twitter.com/ITVfPukmTy— Upper V Athlete Mgmt (@uppervathletes) August 2, 2019
CU media day starts with @cubuffssoccer #GoBuffs https://t.co/EzdR3CpeuX— Colorado Buffaloes (@CUBuffs) August 3, 2019
Impressive media day video production and a good watch. Insightful for the pressures modern coaches and players are under. Several subtle mentions of job pressure by the head coach (is he near end of contract?) and all three seemed to feel big pressure to reach NCAA's. Why did they miss tournament in 2018? Alluded to weak SOS - how bad was it? Coach and players handled the media well. He sounds like a good salesman/recruiter.
Christmas in August! pic.twitter.com/cKFK99IhYY— Colorado Buffaloes Soccer (@CUBuffsSoccer) August 5, 2019
We see @josss_da_bosss in the first XI! #buffsinthepros https://t.co/fQV8L0b3P3— Colorado Buffaloes Soccer (@CUBuffsSoccer) August 6, 2019
I don't think that Danny's near the end of his contract and I'm fairly certain that he's not feeling the hear from the athletic director. CU's non-conference schedule last year was weak and apparently one of the reasons why their RPI wasn't high enough to make the NCAA tourney. The one real killer in the non-conference was at home to Colorado State, a 0-0 draw. CSU was not good, and that's putting it mildly. I'd also say that they had several opportunities over the last three matches, all at home, and just couldn't get a win. A win in any one of those matches most likely have gotten them an at-large bid.
Guess who’s back?! #GoBuffs pic.twitter.com/kXlhNm08OJ— Colorado Buffaloes Soccer (@CUBuffsSoccer) August 6, 2019