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Post by bfoley82 on Sept 28, 2021 23:48:21 GMT -5
Fall Ball game between the Huskies and Crusaders on October 3rd according to my sources...
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Post by bison137 on Sept 29, 2021 10:15:45 GMT -5
Fall Ball game between the Huskies and Crusaders on October 3rd according to my sources... Also as revealed on UConn's lacrosse twitter feed yesterday:
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Post by purplehaze on Sept 29, 2021 11:07:18 GMT -5
Any news on our men's fall ball schedule ? - our site has the '22 women's roster but nothing for the men
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Post by JRGNYR on Sept 29, 2021 15:12:56 GMT -5
Any news on our men's fall ball schedule ? - our site has the '22 women's roster but nothing for the men 3-way scrimmage at Fairfield that also includes Manhattan on Oct. 23. The women's fall schedules tend to be more robust because the men are allowed 17 games vs. outside competition through the entire academic year, while the women can have 17 dates in the spring and up to five in the fall.
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Post by bison137 on Sept 29, 2021 15:48:08 GMT -5
Any news on our men's fall ball schedule ? - our site has the '22 women's roster but nothing for the men 3-way scrimmage at Fairfield that also includes Manhattan on Oct. 23. The women's fall schedules tend to be more robust because the men are allowed 17 games vs. outside competition through the entire academic year, while the women can have 17 dates in the spring and up to five in the fall. One small point. The men are allowed 17 "dates of competition" during the year. In the fall, they can play more than one game on a date, so in total they can end up with more than 17 games during the academic year. The fall games, of course, are really exhibitions/scrimmages and don't count for anything other than getting the team ready for February.
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Post by JRGNYR on Sept 29, 2021 18:34:33 GMT -5
3-way scrimmage at Fairfield that also includes Manhattan on Oct. 23. The women's fall schedules tend to be more robust because the men are allowed 17 games vs. outside competition through the entire academic year, while the women can have 17 dates in the spring and up to five in the fall. One small point. The men are allowed 17 "dates of competition" during the year. In the fall, they can play more than one game on a date, so in total they can end up with more than 17 games during the academic year. The fall games, of course, are really exhibitions/scrimmages and don't count for anything other than getting the team ready for February. You’re right, 17 “dates.”
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Post by alum on Oct 1, 2021 13:39:35 GMT -5
Why allow a different number of games/dates for men as opposed to women?
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Post by HC92 on Oct 1, 2021 16:43:45 GMT -5
Why allow a different number of games/dates for men as opposed to women? Sexism, obviously.
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