Winning in Bloomington is tough. Glad UConn stepped it up at the end of the season. Hopefully, this team will continue to grow and go even further next year.
PS - if Reid does retire one day soon, any idea who his successor will be?
Winning in Bloomington is tough. Glad UConn stepped it up at the end of the season. Hopefully, this team will continue to grow and go even further next year.
PS - if Reid does retire one day soon, any idea who his successor will be?
Would love to see Dan Donigan return to his alma mater!Winning in Bloomington is tough. Glad UConn stepped it up at the end of the season. Hopefully, this team will continue to grow and go even further next year.
PS - if Reid does retire one day soon, any idea who his successor will be?
It's hard to win when you're in full retreat from the opening kick.Year 15 of not making a Final Four...
Let's be #1 next year!!!
Of course, this is nothing new for UConn men's soccer, as they have been among the NCAA attendance leaders most of the time over the last 40 years or so.
I hear ya. I always knew they drew, but this is my 1st yr actually being part of it. Pumped for next year.
Checked the bracket today as I haven't been paying much attention since UConn was out and I threw up in my mouth to see Syracuse and BC are playing with the winner going to the College Cup. So add one of them to UMass, Providence, and Georgetown as making a College Cup since the last time UConn made it.
Interesting that Syracuse has become National Championship level in all the fall sports all of a sudden after stinking it up for decades.
Checked the bracket today as I haven't been paying much attention since UConn was out and I threw up in my mouth to see Syracuse and BC are playing with the winner going to the College Cup. So add one of them to UMass, Providence, and Georgetown as making a College Cup since the last time UConn made it.
Interesting that Syracuse has become National Championship level in all the fall sports all of a sudden after stinking it up for decades.
Syracuse has been real good in Field Hockey for several years. It is no real surprise to me that they would go off and win the national championship given all the battles that they gave UConn when they were in the Big East. Syracuse men's soccer is another matter entirely. Big East men's soccer had a bunch of real good teams over the years, and it seemed that Syracuse was not remotely one of them. Their sudden success in soccer over the last two or three years is really a marked turnaround for that program. A quality Syracuse men's soccer team may be the current reality, but it is something that is really hard to get used to considering that they pretty much hardly made any noise in the days when the Big East was a terrific men's soccer league.
Tough to remember and records are hard to come by; but, I remember Syracuse being decent in soccer in the late '80's and early 90's. Their downfall from what I remember was moving their game into the Carrier Dome and playing on fracking astro turf as no sane soccer player wants to do that. According to their website, the soccer stadium up on the hill was opened in 1996. So that was likely just part of the reason.
What luck! I found the Big East soccer records and year by year standings on the current Big East website. Included in this vat of information was how Big East teams did in the NCAA tournament each year of its existence. Anyway, I did a brief scan looking for Syracuse. Syracuse soccer was in the Big East from 1982 to 2012. In that time Syracuse made the NCAA tournament twice, in 1984 and 2012. Another interesting item is that from 2001 to 2012 the Big East never sent less than five teams to the Big East tournament.