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Portland State could take a huge step towards hosting the Big Sky Championships today.
Three weeks ago Portland State was in last place with a 1-9-2 record, now with a four game unbeaten streak they have skyrocketed to the top of the standings with a 3-0-1 conference record.
They play Weber State in Ogden today at 2pm.
WSU Media Relations rep says that there will be live stats on their website.
Three weeks ago Portland State was in last place with a 1-9-2 record, now with a four game unbeaten streak they have skyrocketed to the top of the standings with a 3-0-1 conference record.
They play Weber State in Ogden today at 2pm.
WSU Media Relations rep says that there will be live stats on their website.
Last edited by dystopia membrane on Thu Oct 23, 2008 11:00 am; edited 1 time in total
dystopia membrane- Recruit
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Re: PSU
PSU will probably make the Big Sky tournament either way. What they are fighting for is games at home. The automatic bid is through their tournament.
It would be nice if they won that...
It would be nice if they won that...
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from Big Sky Media Guide
Big Sky Soccer Championship
The 2008 Big Sky Soccer Championship will be held
and will be hosted by the regular-season champion. The top
four teams in the conference regular season standings advance
to the championship. In the semifinals the No. 1 seed and host
will face the No. 4 seed and the No. 2 and No. 3 seeds play one
another. The semifinal matches are played either Thursday or
Friday with a day-off in between the championship match. The
winner of the championship receives the Big Sky’s automatic
invitation to the NCAA College Cup.
The schedule for the 2008 Big Sky Soccer Championship, hosted by
the Big Sky regular season champion:
Thursday, Nov. 6 or
Friday, Nov 7
Semifinals
No. 2 seed vs No. 3 seed
No. 4 seed at No. 1 seed
Saturday, Nov. 9 or
Sunday Nov. 10
Championship Final
Semifinal winners
The 2008 Big Sky Soccer Championship will be held
and will be hosted by the regular-season champion. The top
four teams in the conference regular season standings advance
to the championship. In the semifinals the No. 1 seed and host
will face the No. 4 seed and the No. 2 and No. 3 seeds play one
another. The semifinal matches are played either Thursday or
Friday with a day-off in between the championship match. The
winner of the championship receives the Big Sky’s automatic
invitation to the NCAA College Cup.
The schedule for the 2008 Big Sky Soccer Championship, hosted by
the Big Sky regular season champion:
Thursday, Nov. 6 or
Friday, Nov 7
Semifinals
No. 2 seed vs No. 3 seed
No. 4 seed at No. 1 seed
Saturday, Nov. 9 or
Sunday Nov. 10
Championship Final
Semifinal winners
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