Meanwhile in other fall sports -
Spiny_Norman - 09-25-2019
Most of Stanford's sports teams have wrapped up their non-conference games or matches and begin league play this week or next. All except field hockey (and football) should be in the hunt for a national championship.
Women's volleyball - ranked #1 as discussed in another thread
Women's soccer - ranked #2 by the coaches but #12 in the preliminary RPI rankings. Big match Saturday at #3 USC. I plan to be there.
Men's soccer - undefeated and ranked #1 by the coaches. No RPI published yet for this year.
Men's water polo - ranked #3 behind UCLA at #2 and new power UCSB at #1. The Gauchos have already defeated Stanford, USC and Cal this season.
XC - men are ranked 6th and women 5th
Field hockey - check in at 15th
RE: Meanwhile in other fall sports -
BobK - 09-25-2019
The track and XC rankings by the ncaa have never ever made sense to me.
The men are ranked 2/2 by Flo track and stride report
The women are 4/5 by both
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M T - 09-25-2019
(09-25-2019, 02:27 PM)Spiny_Norman Wrote: Men's water polo - ranked #3 behind UCLA at #2 and new power UCSB at #1. The Gauchos have already defeated Stanford, USC and Cal this season.
Has anyone heard anything further about the "on-going review" (as of 10 months ago) regarding UCSB water polo?
https://www.swimmingworldmagazine.com/news/ucsb-statement-on-gcc-water-polo-tournament/
Is it over? Is it still ongoing?
Investigation or not, they're clearly a power this year. I wish I'd made it to the UCSB-Stanford game.
I looked at the roster. While only 3 players are listed from other countries, 9 players (mostly freshman) are not listed with their hometown. Of those 9, up to 5 have names that would be uncommon to quite uncommon in the US.
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newguy - 09-25-2019
normally i'm all about the football team, but at this point, i just might go all in on women's cross-country.
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gailtate - 09-25-2019
I have nothing but respect and admiration for these athletes. What I don't have is the slightest interest. I just don't care. My Stanford sports enthusiasm begins with football and ends with hoops. In other words, my sporting life is pretty much in dry-dock at this moment. If wasn't for the Oakland A's, my sports interest would be exclusively focused the PGA Tour and Sac-Joaquin high-school football.
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BobK - 09-25-2019
The coach at UCSB is former Stanford star Wolf Wingo. FYI
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cardcrimson - 09-25-2019
(09-25-2019, 05:07 PM)BobK Wrote: The coach at UCSB is former Stanford star Wolf Wingo. FYI
Thanks for sharing that. Think he also co-founded Kap-7, probably the most dominant water polo company around today. Great tutorials online as well.
My 12 year old daughter picked up the sport 9 months ago, cause she wanted a sport that would toughen her up. She got what she wanted, she's playing against girls that are 7 inches taller and 70 pounds heavier. Fortunately, she's not dead yet.
RE: Meanwhile in other fall sports -
M T - 10-01-2019
(09-25-2019, 04:16 PM)M T Wrote: Has anyone heard anything further about the "on-going review" (as of 10 months ago) regarding UCSB water polo?
https://www.swimmingworldmagazine.com/news/ucsb-statement-on-gcc-water-polo-tournament/
Is it over? Is it still ongoing?
Hmmm... I posted that question in a reply to the article
https://www.swimmingworldmagazine.com/news/notes-from-a-memorable-start-to-the-2019-ncaa-mens-water-polo-season/
but, for whatever reason, my reply was either not accepted or was removed. (Swimming World indicates I followed that article, which means they received my reply.)
However, the author did post a story a couple of days later based on talking to the UCSB coach.
https://www.swimmingworldmagazine.com/news/on-the-record-with-wolf-wigo-uc-santa-barbara-mens-water-polo-coach/
The author writes "Cleared by an internal audit of any wrong-doing, Wigo and his team..."
However, the original article quoted a UCSB spokesman of "an on-going review by the University and the NCAA" and "the cooperative review process." I have now posted a reply asking whether the NCAA review is ongoing or is done, or never existed. Seems like a glaring oversight by the author not to mention the NCAA's part in this....
Perhaps this is in the past for UCSB, but perhaps not.
RE: Meanwhile in other fall sports -
Spiny_Norman - 10-01-2019
(10-01-2019, 07:00 AM)M T Wrote: (09-25-2019, 04:16 PM)M T Wrote: Has anyone heard anything further about the "on-going review" (as of 10 months ago) regarding UCSB water polo?
https://www.swimmingworldmagazine.com/news/ucsb-statement-on-gcc-water-polo-tournament/
Is it over? Is it still ongoing?
Hmmm... I posted that question in a reply to the article
https://www.swimmingworldmagazine.com/news/notes-from-a-memorable-start-to-the-2019-ncaa-mens-water-polo-season/
but, for whatever reason, my reply was either not accepted or was removed. (Swimming World indicates I followed that article, which means they received my reply.)
However, the author did post a story a couple of days later based on talking to the UCSB coach.
https://www.swimmingworldmagazine.com/news/on-the-record-with-wolf-wigo-uc-santa-barbara-mens-water-polo-coach/
The author writes "Cleared by an internal audit of any wrong-doing, Wigo and his team..."
However, the original article quoted a UCSB spokesman of "an on-going review by the University and the NCAA" and "the cooperative review process." I have now posted a reply asking whether the NCAA review is ongoing or is done, or never existed. Seems like a glaring oversight by the author not to mention the NCAA's part in this....
Perhaps this is in the past for UCSB, but perhaps not.
thanks for looking into the UCSB situation, M T. Please let us know if you learn anything else that might shed light on their situation.