sorry this is boring
As Di.Y pointed out both the Pitt women, and Pounce got a shout out on RSD recently regarding CCC.
you're probably not as excited as i am.
its fine
Pool C: Pool C was pool play as well, and the top two finishers received the opportunity to play into the A Bracket Sunday morning. Pittsburgh ran away with this one, beating everyone else by sizeable margins and securing a prequarters game for Sunday. They have several Pounce players on the roster, and their club experience is clearly an advantage over many other teams. Wake Forest and Davidson ended in a 2-1 tie, and it went to point differential with Wake securing the second play-in game. Wake had a very small roster this weekend, but they still pulled out wins. Returning Lucia Derks in the spring will clearly impact Wake and the number of W's in their column. Virginia's veteran Andrea Duran was one of the best handlers on any field this weekend, hopefully her team will gel around her and their game will get even better. Ga Tech went 0-4 in the pool, but with their young roster it's not that surprising.
Pittsburgh 4-0 Wake Forest 2-1 Davidson 2-1 Virginia 1-3 GA Tech 0-4
Sunday A Bracket results:
In the prequarters, Emory rolled over Georgia and Pitt beat Michigan to advance. Wake started Sunday dropping several in the end zone, and lost to Iowa State 12-6. UNC looked strong and took the final prequarters game against Penn State.
Emory squared off aginst regional rival Florida in the quarters and went up 5-1 out of the gate. Mustering an amazing comeback, Florida charged back to double-game point before Emory closed it out at 11-10 under time cap. Next door, Texas was battling Pitt in a great game...but Pittsburgh silenced any naysayers by getting the win, also by one point...12-11. Stanford looked a little surprised by Iowa State's style at first, but settled down in the second half and closed it out 12-6. Meanwhile Wisconsin beat UNC 13-7.
Semis: Because of the 3-way tie in Pool A on Saturday, the top two seeds ended up with each other in the semis. Stanford and Wisconsin each looked great, but in the end Wisconsin was the one to advance to the finals, winning 11-9. On the other side, Pittsburgh's swan song was at an end, and Emory's Amy Smith was accruing D after D to push Emory to the 13-5 win.
you're probably not as excited as i am.
its fine
Pool C: Pool C was pool play as well, and the top two finishers received the opportunity to play into the A Bracket Sunday morning. Pittsburgh ran away with this one, beating everyone else by sizeable margins and securing a prequarters game for Sunday. They have several Pounce players on the roster, and their club experience is clearly an advantage over many other teams. Wake Forest and Davidson ended in a 2-1 tie, and it went to point differential with Wake securing the second play-in game. Wake had a very small roster this weekend, but they still pulled out wins. Returning Lucia Derks in the spring will clearly impact Wake and the number of W's in their column. Virginia's veteran Andrea Duran was one of the best handlers on any field this weekend, hopefully her team will gel around her and their game will get even better. Ga Tech went 0-4 in the pool, but with their young roster it's not that surprising.
Pittsburgh 4-0 Wake Forest 2-1 Davidson 2-1 Virginia 1-3 GA Tech 0-4
Sunday A Bracket results:
In the prequarters, Emory rolled over Georgia and Pitt beat Michigan to advance. Wake started Sunday dropping several in the end zone, and lost to Iowa State 12-6. UNC looked strong and took the final prequarters game against Penn State.
Emory squared off aginst regional rival Florida in the quarters and went up 5-1 out of the gate. Mustering an amazing comeback, Florida charged back to double-game point before Emory closed it out at 11-10 under time cap. Next door, Texas was battling Pitt in a great game...but Pittsburgh silenced any naysayers by getting the win, also by one point...12-11. Stanford looked a little surprised by Iowa State's style at first, but settled down in the second half and closed it out 12-6. Meanwhile Wisconsin beat UNC 13-7.
Semis: Because of the 3-way tie in Pool A on Saturday, the top two seeds ended up with each other in the semis. Stanford and Wisconsin each looked great, but in the end Wisconsin was the one to advance to the finals, winning 11-9. On the other side, Pittsburgh's swan song was at an end, and Emory's Amy Smith was accruing D after D to push Emory to the 13-5 win.
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I'd say that's the opposite of boring, dear Lucy-4, because it KICKS SO MUCH ASS!!!!!!! (<-- Tracy).
Pitt rules. And yay for the article mentioning Pounce, which, by all accounts, also rules.
Congratulations, Pitt women! That's awesome!
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