Interesting ...
So she will be 20 by then? I thought that was against rules
no. i re-read them. they're pretty flexible.
Interesting ...
So she will be 20 by then? I thought that was against rules
no. i re-read them. they're pretty flexible.
Are there any Danes on here?
Brondby is here playing a couple of NCAA teams in their spring matches.
Are there any Danes on here?
Brondby is here playing a couple of NCAA teams in their spring matches
In Denmark?
Ok, in Denmark was better 😁
Bröndby have played all Games in the Regular Season. I don't know when the Playoffs started. Not before 19.3 i think
if you're ever bored and want to see the pac-12 areans... here you go lol (there's a couple of teams that play their games in the non-basketball arena. Washington St does... im not too sure on everyone else)
Some are really cool actually.
avid Is there a limit to how much foreign athletes a college can sign and have on the court at the same time? I was watching a men's volleyball match and at one point Hawai'i had all of their five foreigners on the court while UCSB only had their one.
Hawai'i
S: Thelle (Norway)
OPP: Mouchlias (Greece)
OH: Chakas (Greece), Humler (Czech Republic)
MB: Voss (Brazil)
UCSB
OPP: Xia (China)
I don't recall seeing any college team men or women's that loaded before especially with all being high level and playing at the same time. Hawai'i is my alma mater, but it seems like overkill to have more than half of your starting lineup be from outside the country.
there is no foreigner limit in NCAA since it's college and not professional. its more common to see foreigners on the men's side because the youth talent in the USA isn't as good on that side.
Display Moreavid Is there a limit to how much foreign athletes a college can sign and have on the court at the same time? I was watching a men's volleyball match and at one point Hawai'i had all of their five foreigners on the court while UCSB only had their one.
Hawai'i
S: Thelle (Norway)
OPP: Mouchlias (Greece)
OH: Chakas (Greece), Humler (Czech Republic)
MB: Voss (Brazil)
UCSB
OPP: Xia (China)
I don't recall seeing any college team men or women's that loaded before especially with all being high level and playing at the same time. Hawai'i is my alma mater, but it seems like overkill to have more than half of your starting lineup be from outside the country.
no
teams in the northeast have a ton of foreigners
Syracuse has a lot, so does St Johns
no
teams in the northeast have a ton of foreigners
Syracuse has a lot, so does St Johns
Didn't realize St Johns was that loaded. lol
Even with all those foreigners they still had a losing record this past season...
Didn't realize St Johns was that loaded. lol
Even with all those foreigners they still had a losing record this past season...
what do you mean by loaded?
They had a lot of injuries. Their best OH was injured most/all season. A lot of covid impacted games too
what do you mean by loaded?
They had a lot of injuries. Their best OH was injured most/all season. A lot of covid impacted games too
Loaded as in having that many foreigners.
11 total
Italy: 3
Czech Republic: 2
Greece: 2
Poland: 1
Columbia: 1
Serbia: 1
Japan: 1
I'm not familiar with their team so I didn't realize they had injuries/covid affecting their performance.
Display MoreLoaded as in having that many foreigners.
11 total
Italy: 3
Czech Republic: 2
Greece: 2
Poland: 1
Columbia: 1
Serbia: 1
Japan: 1
I'm not familiar with their team so I didn't realize they had injuries/covid affecting their performance.
oh lol yea. the northeast doesnt have a ton of local talent and its hard to recruit there.
Foreign players also go to junior colleges, to try and catch on at a Division 1 school as well.
According to a post doc student from Stanford, there are rumors of Eda visiting Stanford campus next fall.
According to a post doc student from Stanford, there are rumors of Eda visiting Stanford campus next fall.
you can visit but do you have the grades? I played in the older gym, Burnham Pavillion in a club tournament. Grades were nowhere near what was needed.