Draft question....

Discussion in 'NWSL' started by Charge!, Nov 17, 2002.

  1. Charge!

    Charge! Member

    May 7, 2001
    BSG 75
    A poll, actually...what were her final numbers at UDub, senior-wise?

    Paul
     
  2. cachundo

    cachundo Marketa Davidova. Biathlon World Champion

    GO STANFORD!
    Feb 8, 2002
    kontiolahti
    Club:
    Manchester United FC
    Dude, look up their website.

    Washington were not invited because they finished in the bottom half of the most difficult conference in the country, the Pac-10.

    Arizona State did not make the NCAAs last season. Maybe that's why Tullock fell off the face of the earth & "slipped" to 5th.

    As far as I'm concerned, Krikorian did his homework on Tullock the last time, whether or not her team made the NCAAs.

    What's with all this infatuation with Solo's numbers anyway? With Krikorian, talent is talent. and we all know Solo's there for the taking in the 1st round.

    Solo's gonna take your girlfriend's spot by opening day. MUAHAHAHAHAHA!!!
     
  3. #2FairFan

    #2FairFan New Member

    Nov 1, 2002
    Hope Solo drafted #7 by Philly

    Well, I don't know about that, but I'm looking forward to seeing Hope in Charge uniform!
     
  4. Charge!

    Charge! Member

    May 7, 2001
    BSG 75
    :rolleyes: :p

    I knew I shouldn't have sent that without a full explanation, but I've got a second hobby as a writer for E-Sports Media Group (http://www.esportsmediagroup.com), and I was up against a deadline and I rushed my original post out.

    I thought about it, and that since Latham was a potential Charge draftee, that it might have an impact in her favor since Nebraska advanced to the sweet 16.

    Paul (just click the 'Find an Author' spot on E-Sports and you'll find my body of work there...)
     
  5. YOMITTS

    YOMITTS New Member

    Jul 30, 2002
    when is the draft?
     
  6. Adam Zebrowski

    Adam Zebrowski New Member

    May 28, 1999
    The draft is in early February, no specific date announced yet.
     

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