Originally Posted by Anonymous
Amazing to me that so many of these top offensive players put up these big numbers but with such low shooting percentage. The college coaches obviously know what they are doing but when you have players taking 10 plus shots to put up 2-3 goals on the day that seems like a negative rather than a positive.
Notre Dame gave up 1 shot total in a 27-0 beat down ,embarrassing for both programs. Denver will end up being the only top ten program SBU plays this year but the SBU stars will put up huge numbers and Spallina will keep the social media train rolling with talk of Tewaaraton winners when she was not even close to the best middie on that Denver field. UNC shows they have some grit but both UNC and MD show that even some of the top most experienced coaches make some brutal mistakes.


Agree with the crazy amount of shots by some players being a negative. You will never convince some parents of that fact, "Go to Goal Parents" will tell their kid to keep shooting no matter what. As long as their daughter scores a couple of goals they are happy. It doesn't matter if the team loses or if their daughter has five turnovers and plays poorly they only care about how many goals she scores. It is sickening.

This was sent to me this morning. It's a little old but still relevant. Watch the first 5 minutes.... a little slow but worth it.

http://www.goduke.com/mediaPortal/p...D=4200&id=3069728&db_oem_id=4200