Of the four Big East teams that fared better than the Golden Eagles last season – Georgetown, Connecticut, Notre Dame and Louisville – only Georgetown is likely to play in the Catholic 7 conference in the future. Two of the other Catholic 7 teams, St. John’s and Villanova, were near the middle of the pack with 4-3-1 and 3-3-2 conference records, respectively. DePaul, Providence and Seton Hall were relative bottom-feeders in the Big East last season, as the teams combined for only five conference wins.
Edrick wrote:Soccer and your hair color have the same weight in this.
billyjack wrote:The Friars made the NCAA tourney in both 2010 and 2011. Each year they won their first round NCAA game. One of those years they lost by 1 goal in the Big East Tourney final to Louisville, who was ranked #1 or #2 nationally. After the 2011 season, our coach Chaka Daley accepted the head coaching job at Michigan. So we had an off year in 2012.
billyjack wrote:billyjack wrote:The Friars made the NCAA tourney in both 2010 and 2011. Each year they won their first round NCAA game. One of those years they lost by 1 goal in the Big East Tourney final to Louisville, who was ranked #1 or #2 nationally. After the 2011 season, our coach Chaka Daley accepted the head coaching job at Michigan. So we had an off year in 2012.
And on the topic of sports like soccer which will have little bearing on which schools are invited, the Providence women's cross country team finished 2nd nationally in the Fall of 2012, runner up nationally to champion Oregon. And as a bonus, for about 10 minutes after the race was completed, the official scorer incorrectly announced the Friars as national champions until Oregon realized they had been screwed.
marq wrote:billyjack- I think the point is that our AD said in an interview that success in sports like soccer and volleyball would have a bearing on the decision.
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