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Re: Villanova adds Kye West to roster
« Reply #330 on: August 09, 2012, 11:15:52 AM »
Bakes, boy, you showing your true Hoyas buldog colours. Does it to do with Nova upset victory in that final 4. DC never got over that.

Only a little bit... more the overall Big East rivalry.


JR you have to matter first for me to 'hate' you bro  ;D

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Re: 2012 US College season thread
« Reply #331 on: August 10, 2012, 06:07:08 PM »
Jeroen Blugh (QRC) to Boston University. 

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Re: 2012 US College season thread
« Reply #332 on: August 10, 2012, 11:29:36 PM »
 Nathaniel Logie (QRC) to Knox College (Illinois). D-III program.
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Re: 2012 US College season thread
« Reply #333 on: August 11, 2012, 07:37:49 AM »
Ronald Alexander (Fatima) to Point Park University
Zwade Cudjoe (QRC) to University of Montevallo
Tevonne Morris (Presentation College, Chaguanas) to Cumberland University
Tahj Selvon (Trinity East) to SUNY at Canton
Amare Thomas (Presentation College, San Fernando) to Monroe Community College
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Re: 2012 US College season thread
« Reply #334 on: August 13, 2012, 07:14:37 PM »
Trini Head Coaches @ collegiate programs ... Whappen? Allyuh cyah find suitable talent on de twin-rocks?

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Re: 2012 US College season thread
« Reply #335 on: August 13, 2012, 09:46:06 PM »
If these fellas just looking for an education then fine... I'm a little concerned that none of these schools have any name recognition.

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Re: 2012 US College season thread
« Reply #336 on: August 13, 2012, 09:56:39 PM »
If these fellas just looking for an education then fine... I'm a little concerned that none of these schools have any name recognition.

Never heard of Point Park University or University of Montevallo. And I here donkey years. By the Kye West mother is the former Miss World, Giselle LaRonde-West.

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Re: 2012 US College season thread
« Reply #337 on: August 13, 2012, 10:12:47 PM »
University of Montevallo is in Alabama, they play in NCAA DIV II. they are pretty decent, and have some good players. Monroe College is one of the better Junior Colleges in America, they have won a number of championships. They too are pretty decent and have some good players.

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Re: 2012 US College season thread
« Reply #338 on: August 13, 2012, 10:47:05 PM »
Thanks fuh de input, Loyalist.  And Deeks, didn't know that... if nothing else we know he could get ah wuk wid Angostura after college, lol


...and I mean that in a good way, before anybody start.

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Re: 2012 US College season thread
« Reply #339 on: August 13, 2012, 11:06:39 PM »
Fair comment re: name recognition, but fun sure there is also "soccer name recognition". Montevallo is one such program @ D-II. They switched conferences a couple years back ... the current coach is a real competitive sonofa#itch ... Cudjoe should have fun watching him engage the refs :).

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Re: 2012 US College season thread
« Reply #340 on: August 21, 2012, 05:10:40 AM »
West aims for success at Villanova.
By: Shaun Fuentes (TTFF).


Less than twenty fours after returning home from international duty with the National Under 20 team, forward Kye West was on a plane destined for Philadelphia on Tuesday to begin a four-year football scholarship at Villanova University.

The 18-year-old West made his full debut for T&T on Sunday and scored T&T’s opening goal in their 3-0 win over St Vincent and the Grenadines at Victoria Park in Caribbean Football Union Under 20 World Cup qualifying action.

West, formerly of Fatima College and St Ann Ranger’s FC was followed closely by Villanova coach Tom Carlin who made the journey to Biche to look at West in a training game a few weeks back. Carlin was also impressed with a couple other players but made the first move for West who had the academic qualifications for the scholarship.

“It was a great feeling but I didn’t expect to happen so quickly. Same way I didn’t expect to score my first goal on full debut for the national team,” West said.

He credited his parents for their continuous support. His mother, former Miss World Giselle La Ronde West would sometimes be seen picking West up  from national team training at the Larry Gomes Stadium on an ongoing basis.

‘If it wasn’t for her and my dad, I probably wouldn’t even be in school doing something good. They have helped along the way in a major way and I am thankful to them. I hope I can go on to repay them by doing well and making something successful of my life,” West added.  “I look up to Kevin Molino and I will keep on working to try and accomplish what he has.“

Already in preseason training with Villanova, West will pursue studies in Sport therapy.

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Re: 2012 US College season thread
« Reply #341 on: August 21, 2012, 07:47:28 AM »
West aims for success at Villanova.
By: Shaun Fuentes (TTFF).


Less than twenty fours after returning home from international duty with the National Under 20 team, forward Kye West was on a plane destined for Philadelphia on Tuesday to begin a four-year football scholarship at Villanova University.
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.....Already in preseason training with Villanova, West will pursue studies in Sport therapy.

Angostura it is... :D

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Re: 2012 US College season thread
« Reply #342 on: August 23, 2012, 07:44:25 AM »
Ceballo starts preseason with UCONN.
By Shaun Fuentes.


Former national youth team defender Dwight Ceballo is one of two international defenders who will line up for the University of Connecticut in this upcoming American NSCA season.

Ceballo is a former St Anthony’s college player and was named the Secondary Schools League top defender in 2010 as well as league “MVP” in 2011. The other international defender on the Huskies roster is Jamaican Sergio Campbell.

Both players have been active in preseason with the UCONN side. UCONN are ranked No. 4 in the NSCA Preseason poll after finishing the 2011 season at 19-3-3 and advancing to the NCAA quarterfinals.

UConn was recently selected as the preseason favorite in the BIG EAST Blue Division. Ceballo joins a list of past and present national players to have gone through the ranks at UCONN including Brent Rahim, Julius James and Darin Lewis among others.
 
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Re: 2012 US College season thread
« Reply #343 on: August 24, 2012, 05:12:02 PM »
Leston Paul and USF playing Michigan on FSC right now, for those interested. Michigan have a black head coach, Canadian by the name of Chaka Daley.

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Paul makes Big East Weekly Honor Roll
« Reply #344 on: August 27, 2012, 05:50:48 PM »
Paul makes Big East Weekly Honor Roll
By Tom Zebold (gousfbulls.com)


Leston Paul's productive season debut has landed him a spot on the Big East's weekly honor roll.

The senior midfielder posted two assists in the No. 5 USF men's soccer team's 2-1 victory over Michigan on Friday that was broadcast nationally on Fox Soccer Channel.

Paul and Mario Mesen set Brenton Griffiths up for the tying goal in the 64th minute. Paul got another assist less than a minute later when his penalty kick rocketed off Michigan keeper Adam Grinwis, which set Ben Sweat up for the go-ahead score.

The Bulls are back in action this weekend at the Hurricane Classic in Tulsa, Okla. USF faces SMU on Friday at 4 p.m. and finishes the quick road trip off with a game against Tulsa on Sunday at 8 p.m.

The Bulls' next home games are Thursday, Sept. 6 against South Carolina and Saturday, Sept. 8 against Iona. The contests are part of the USF Tournament at Corbett Soccer Stadium.

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Re: 2012 US College season thread
« Reply #345 on: August 28, 2012, 05:16:36 AM »
T&T was already two player short after midfielder Hughtun Hector did not suit up after failing to recover from an ankle blow picked up in a league game in Vietnam on the day he left for Miami, while a replacement was not found in time following Khaleem Hyland’s late drop out. Leston Paul had also been ruled out of the trip due to injury recovery.

Interesting, Leston Paul was ruled out of T&T vs Canada match because of an injury (or so it was reported) and a week later he was named in the Big East Weekly Honor Roll.

Nice !!! real nice...

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Re: 2012 US College season thread
« Reply #346 on: August 28, 2012, 06:09:29 AM »

Any players heading to the DC/Maryland area?????
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Re: 2012 US College season thread
« Reply #347 on: August 28, 2012, 07:23:35 AM »
Interesting, Leston Paul was ruled out of T&T vs Canada match because of an injury (or so it was reported) and a week later he was named in the Big East Weekly Honor Roll.

Nice !!! real nice...

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During the broadcast it was reported that the coach declined to release him for participation in the match... can't really blame him.  I mean from out standpoint it woulda been nice, but from everybody else's, that was a glorified fete match. 

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Re: 2012 US College season thread
« Reply #348 on: August 28, 2012, 08:47:38 AM »
Paul makes Big East Weekly Honor Roll
By Tom Zebold (gousfbulls.com)


Leston Paul's productive season debut has landed him a spot on the Big East's weekly honor roll.

The senior midfielder posted two assists in the No. 5 USF men's soccer team's 2-1 victory over Michigan on Friday that was broadcast nationally on Fox Soccer Channel.

Paul and Mario Mesen set Brenton Griffiths up for the tying goal in the 64th minute. Paul got another assist less than a minute later when his penalty kick rocketed off Michigan keeper Adam Grinwis, which set Ben Sweat up for the go-ahead score.

The Bulls are back in action this weekend at the Hurricane Classic in Tulsa, Okla. USF faces SMU on Friday at 4 p.m. and finishes the quick road trip off with a game against Tulsa on Sunday at 8 p.m.

The Bulls' next home games are Thursday, Sept. 6 against South Carolina and Saturday, Sept. 8 against Iona. The contests are part of the USF Tournament at Corbett Soccer Stadium.



Should be a probing game. USC played Georgia State a couple weeks ago in a pre-season scrimmage in which Georgia State was outclassed  ... the Gamecocks have the usual meat and potatoes industrious ballers, but their lone black player (Mahammadou Kaba) added a lil something to their MF and attack.

Wish I could ketch this game.
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Re: 2012 US College season thread
« Reply #349 on: August 28, 2012, 11:12:10 AM »
Interesting how one can get an assist on a poorly taken pk.... stats....  it's all how you look at it.
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Re: 2012 US College season thread
« Reply #350 on: September 10, 2012, 07:19:11 PM »
http://www.goasu.com/ViewArticle.dbml?DB_OEM_ID=21500&ATCLID=205682992


DAVIDSON, N.C. - Sophomore Kristian Lee-Him scored a 90th minute goal for the Mountaineers, as Appalachian State University men's soccer defeated Richmond 1-0 on the final day of the Davidson adidas Classic at Davidson's Alumni Stadium.

With the victory, Appalachian improves to 3-1-1, as the Spiders fall to 1-3-1.

The Mountaineers were threatening all match long, outshooting Richmond 21-7. Six of the Apps' shots were on goal. Sophomore Stanley Broaden put two shots on goal, while four other Apps each recorded one.

After a scoreless 89 minutes, Lee-Him got behind the backline and received a cross from sophomore Sekani Sinclair. Lee-Him fed the ball past Richmond goalkeeper Chris Grover for the game-winning goal for his first career goal.




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Re: 2012 US College season thread
« Reply #351 on: September 10, 2012, 07:22:36 PM »
http://www.goasu.com/ViewArticle.dbml?DB_OEM_ID=21500&ATCLID=205682992


DAVIDSON, N.C. - Sophomore Kristian Lee-Him scored a 90th minute goal for the Mountaineers, as Appalachian State University men's soccer defeated Richmond 1-0 on the final day of the Davidson adidas Classic at Davidson's Alumni Stadium.

With the victory, Appalachian improves to 3-1-1, as the Spiders fall to 1-3-1.

The Mountaineers were threatening all match long, outshooting Richmond 21-7. Six of the Apps' shots were on goal. Sophomore Stanley Broaden put two shots on goal, while four other Apps each recorded one.

After a scoreless 89 minutes, Lee-Him got behind the backline and received a cross from sophomore Sekani Sinclair. Lee-Him fed the ball past Richmond goalkeeper Chris Grover for the game-winning goal for his first career goal.





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Re: 2012 US College season thread
« Reply #352 on: September 10, 2012, 07:56:51 PM »
Always, he  is just waiting on his chance..... ;D

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Central Florida coach hails Leston Paul.
« Reply #353 on: September 13, 2012, 05:40:56 AM »
Central Florida coach hails Leston Paul.
By Shaun Fuentes.


Former national Under-20 captain Leston Paul is just about the most popular soccer player at the University of South Florida these days. Paul scored the equalizer and set up the winner in USF’s 2-1 win over Iona last Saturday in the USF tournament at Corbett Soccer Stadium. His positive attitude has been hailed by head coach, George Kiefer.

“I was a little bit concerned going into the locker room because we looked exhausted. Leston just kept saying, ‘We’re going to win this game.’

It fired them up a little bit and Leston was kind of the guy spearheading that, making sure the energy was right. He really put the team on his back and took us where we needed to go,” he said. Paul, in his third year at USF, plans to turn pro at the end of his College time.

“The US is a more physical game, and it’s faster,” Paul said. “The physiques of the players are a lot bigger. But I like it here. It’s like home because of the family atmosphere. Once I complete my degree then I’m going to explore some options both in the US and abroad.”

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Re: 2012 US College season thread
« Reply #354 on: September 13, 2012, 08:39:35 AM »
Former Trinidad and Tobago national Under 20 trialist Michael Roopchandsingh is enjoying a good run for his new team (Slippery Rock) since joining them in August of this year.

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Re: 2012 US College season thread
« Reply #355 on: September 13, 2012, 09:18:57 AM »
Former Trinidad and Tobago national Under 20 trialist Michael Roopchandsingh is enjoying a good run for his new team (Slippery Rock) since joining them in August of this year.

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Good stuff.  Keep goin Roopie!!

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Re: 2012 US College season thread
« Reply #356 on: September 18, 2012, 12:31:55 PM »
Ranjitsingh Tabbed A-Sun Defensive Player of the Week
 
MACON, Ga. – After a huge week in net that helped the Bears to a pair of wins over in-state rivals, Mercer sophomore goalkeeper Greg Ranjitsingh was named the Atlantic Sun Conference Defensive Player of the Week on Monday.

Ranjitsingh played a huge part in helping the Bears to a perfect 2-0 week with a 1-0 win at Georgia Southern on September 10 before lifting Mercer to a 2-0 home win over Georgia State on Sunday evening.

The Pickering, Ontario native has now posted shutouts in three-straight matches to increase his career total up to 11, moving him into a tie for 10th place for the most shutouts in A-Sun Conference history.

Ranjitsingh made 11 combined saves in both contests to bump his save percentage up to a sparkling .818, which is good for 43rd nationally in the most recent NCAA statistical report released on September 17.

Ranjitsingh leads the A-Sun Conference with four shutouts so far this season and ranks second in the league with a 0.82 goals against average.

Mercer is back in action on Saturday, September 22, when it hits the road once again to take on Central Arkansas. Game time is scheduled for 1 p.m. ET at the Bill Stephens Track/Soccer Complex.
 

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Re: 2012 US College season thread
« Reply #357 on: September 29, 2012, 06:57:51 PM »
Source: http://www.ncaa.com/news/soccer-men/article/2012-08-27/rule-changes-football-volleyball-soccer-field-hockey-and-water-polo

As NCAA teams prepare to start in-season competition this fall, fans will see several rules changes in football, men’s and women’s soccer, women’s volleyball, field hockey, and men’s water polo.
 
Each of those sport’s rules committees met last winter to recommend changes to improve the quality of play and enhance student-athlete safety. These recommendations were approved by the Playing Rules Oversight Panel and are now official rules changes effective for the 2012 season.
 
Here are some of the most prominent changes in NCAA fall sports competition.

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Men’s and women’s soccer
 
This season, a card repository system in men’s and women’s soccer will provide an official record of players in all three divisions who are required to miss games because of disciplinary action. The new process is primarily intended to improve efficiencies in tracking soccer’s card system, which until now has been done only on an ad hoc basis or provided in year-end reports.

Official scorekeepers are required to send box scores (which include cards given during that game) to the NCAA statistics staff, which tracks cards as any other statistic. Game officials also are required to report ejections (red cards) issued during a given game to the NCAA Soccer Central Hub, which in turn prompts notification from the NCAA national office to the relevant conferences and the affected team’s athletics director about the suspension.
 
An ancillary benefit of the new system is its sportsmanship component. While cards are reported in box scores and in officials’ reports after games, suspensions for yellow-card accumulations or for red cards have been left for individual schools to administer. Most teams honor the rules as written, but the committee has learned of occasional instances in which players who are supposed to sit out games either do not or delay their suspensions for an easier opponent.
 
Accordingly, under the new system, if a player who is due to miss a game because of cards does not serve the suspension, that game will be forfeited and the player will be required to miss the next two games. Additionally, the head coach will be required to miss an equal number of games.
 
For years, soccer has relied on its card system to help regulate on-field behavior. Referees have the authority to issue yellow cards (also called “cautions”) to players for rough play, persistent infringement on the rules of play, taunting, incidental profanity and other violations. The accumulation of yellow cards over the course of a season can also result in game suspensions.
 
Officials also may issue red cards, or immediate ejections, to players who commit more egregious infractions (such as serious foul play, abusive language or an intentional handball). Those also carry game suspensions.
 
Because of the card system’s complexity – and because until now there hasn’t been a formal reporting requirement or collection agency – schools and conferences have been on their own for keeping track of cards and administering penalties.
 
In other rules changes for soccer, referees will have more discretion in the last five minutes of the game to manage the clock.
 
Specifically, the referee can determine whether to keep the clock moving if the team that is trailing commits a violation that warrants a card. Previously, the clock stopped while the official issued the card. However, the rules committee learned that the losing team sometimes uses this tactic to stop the clock in end-of-game situations. Conversely, if the team that is ahead purposely delays the restart after the card is given (as tactic to keep the clock moving), the referee can stop the clock.
 
The following rules will also be in effect this season:
 
Any throw-in that does not reach the field of play will result in possession being awarded to the opposing team. Previously if the ball didn’t advance to the field of play, the player was allowed to retake the throw.
 
• Excessive celebration (such as rehearsed celebrations after a goal) has been added to the list of infractions that can merit a yellow card during play.
 
• Players will be allowed to wear technological devices during games. (Teams have begun to use such devices to track players’ heart rates and measure other physical effects for training purposes and to help coaches gauge substitution patterns and other aspects of the game.) The data gleaned from these devices, though, may not be used during the game or intervals, unless verified as medically necessary.
 
• Coaches and staff may use electronic aids on the sidelines during games. However, the rules still continue to prohibit coaches from communicating with anyone via electronic messaging devices or phones during the game.


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Re: 2012 US College season thread
« Reply #358 on: October 01, 2012, 09:51:29 AM »
College of Charleston 2 vs U.Maryland 3

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Re: 2012 US College season thread
« Reply #359 on: October 01, 2012, 02:57:40 PM »
Source: http://www.ncaa.com/news/soccer-men/article/2012-08-27/rule-changes-football-volleyball-soccer-field-hockey-and-water-polo
 
•Excessive celebration (such as rehearsed celebrations after a goal) has been added to the list of infractions that can merit a yellow card during play.
 

This is the biggest  :bs: :bs: :bs: ever in sports. It is so difficult to score a goal, to not let players celebrate is  :bs: 

If players can do their celebration on the way back to their half it should not be a problem. Players should be a bunch of robots?  The NCAA will regulate it's way to it's death.
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