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Is there a state employee just counting down the years to collect his pension more than this guy?
Twas once a top 5 women's soccer program nationally. Now we are not even top 5 in the AAC.
Funny we can be such a strong program in the 80's and 90s when the UConn campus was a train wreck and there were no banners hanging from Gampel. Now the campus is a scenic New England utopia and the basketball programs have made UConn a household name nationally and Len can't even make the NCAA tournament.
Last 2 games a perfect example of the state of this program. Had to win a game to probably make the NCAA's. Len and his team go out and lose 5-0 to 7th place Memphis. That is an ass whoopin. They show up today at home in the AAC quarterfinal against USF. A trip to Disney World on the line. A USF team they lost to 3-2 in OT in Tampa. Man they are gonna be fired up to get the win right? They promptly fall behind 2-0. They even had a slimmer of hope in the 2nd half. They saved a PK down 2-1. That will surely swing some momentum to their side in a hope to tie right? They lose 4-1. This is Len Tsatiris UConn women's soccer in 2013.
It should also be pointed out that many of the league's toughest programs like national power Notre Dame, Len doesn't even have to face anymore. Yet there was still no improvement this year. Even after a close loss to national power Stanford. That's what Len wanted to find out in the season preview he said. He wanted to play the "good" teams to find out where we are. Well he did. And he found out he should have had an NCAA tournament team. And he likely didn't achieve it.
At such an important time in UConn athletics, I see very few UConn coaches/teams outside of basketball really stepping up right now. I see predictability and complacency. When I look at football I see a catastrophe. The only program that has made a genuine leap of progress in recent years I would say is baseball. They went from terrible to a team that can make a nice run here and there. Not bad for that sport in the northeast. Jim Penders has taken the UConn name and combined with motivation has pushed and prodded until there was significant progress. With all the improvements done to UConn's campus and with all the national name recognition/prestige/excellence Jim and Geno have brought, teams like women's soccer, who do have tradition and history, should not be heading backwards. And yet they are.
Don't worry Nancy Stevens. I haven't forgotten about you. I'll save my Ladies and Gentleman when you lose to Maryland, UNC, or Old Dominion again. She is the field hockey coach who has a top 5 team every year but can't reach the title game because she hasn't figured out how to beat field hockey's elite in 24 years.
Twas once a top 5 women's soccer program nationally. Now we are not even top 5 in the AAC.
Funny we can be such a strong program in the 80's and 90s when the UConn campus was a train wreck and there were no banners hanging from Gampel. Now the campus is a scenic New England utopia and the basketball programs have made UConn a household name nationally and Len can't even make the NCAA tournament.
Last 2 games a perfect example of the state of this program. Had to win a game to probably make the NCAA's. Len and his team go out and lose 5-0 to 7th place Memphis. That is an ass whoopin. They show up today at home in the AAC quarterfinal against USF. A trip to Disney World on the line. A USF team they lost to 3-2 in OT in Tampa. Man they are gonna be fired up to get the win right? They promptly fall behind 2-0. They even had a slimmer of hope in the 2nd half. They saved a PK down 2-1. That will surely swing some momentum to their side in a hope to tie right? They lose 4-1. This is Len Tsatiris UConn women's soccer in 2013.
It should also be pointed out that many of the league's toughest programs like national power Notre Dame, Len doesn't even have to face anymore. Yet there was still no improvement this year. Even after a close loss to national power Stanford. That's what Len wanted to find out in the season preview he said. He wanted to play the "good" teams to find out where we are. Well he did. And he found out he should have had an NCAA tournament team. And he likely didn't achieve it.
At such an important time in UConn athletics, I see very few UConn coaches/teams outside of basketball really stepping up right now. I see predictability and complacency. When I look at football I see a catastrophe. The only program that has made a genuine leap of progress in recent years I would say is baseball. They went from terrible to a team that can make a nice run here and there. Not bad for that sport in the northeast. Jim Penders has taken the UConn name and combined with motivation has pushed and prodded until there was significant progress. With all the improvements done to UConn's campus and with all the national name recognition/prestige/excellence Jim and Geno have brought, teams like women's soccer, who do have tradition and history, should not be heading backwards. And yet they are.
Don't worry Nancy Stevens. I haven't forgotten about you. I'll save my Ladies and Gentleman when you lose to Maryland, UNC, or Old Dominion again. She is the field hockey coach who has a top 5 team every year but can't reach the title game because she hasn't figured out how to beat field hockey's elite in 24 years.