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Cu soccer

Unleash Hell

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Took Avery to the healthy kids day today and then the Soccer game and watched the buffs beat #11 Okie st.

I had never been to a soccer game before, but for something free, I think we wil be back for more. Avery liked watching them and now she is ready to take on her second year of playing soccer.:thumbsup:
 
Cool!

From what you could tell, did getting a Prentup Pass ($50 per season pass) to be able to sit in the center bleachers seem to be worth it if you go to a lot of games?
 
CU has one of the best female soccer players in the country playing for us. Nikki Marshall (from LONGMONT- :woot: ) plays on the US national team.
 
Colorado high school sports may not produce many prep superstars, but girls soccer is the major exception.
 
I would say that girls basketball is also an exception. Over the years, per capita, we've produced some great HS girls players.
 
I hope our football team proves me wrong, but I think aside our women's soccer team may be CU's strongest team this year. Cross Country is always strong, but I honestly don't know if they're national contenders again this year (aside from Barringer, I can't name one superstar - the guys have a freshman named Medina that's supposedly good...)

Anyway though - aside from the Ten Win season by football or a national championship by XCountry, this team may be the best at CU. They want a sweet 16, but Hempen may take Marshall and the team past that. They lost a lot of talent, but they're still really good.
 
It looks like that they had a reasonably decent crowd out there. How many folks go to these games? Any ideas? I know the parking situation out there is craptastic, but the facility itself it nice inside. Awesome views of the Flatirons.
 
It looks like that they had a reasonably decent crowd out there. How many folks go to these games? Any ideas? I know the parking situation out there is craptastic, but the facility itself it nice inside. Awesome views of the Flatirons.

I would say around 1200 or so. I think the healthy kids day helped out the crowd. The parking was pretty good actually.
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