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Women's Golf At Louisville's Cardinal Cup Final Results - Team Drops to 4th Despite 2 Players in Top 5

After a quick turnaround, the team is in Louisville for the Cardinal Cup which is being played at the Par 72, 6374 yard U of L'ville Golf Club.

Rutgers will send out 4 of the 5 who played earlier in the week in Sr Lucrezia Rossettin, Jr Grace Lu, Soph Krystal Li, and 6th Place finisher, Frosh Joline Truong. Joining them will be Soph Lorena Rossettin who played a major role in RU's 2 Spring Championships with Top 7 finishes.

It's too early to say, with rankings perhaps as much as a month away, which teams are good or not so good but would not call this one of the strongest fields RU will face but ya never know year to year. Some other teams in the field of 15 are WKU, Coastal Carolina, Cincinnati, Mercer, Middle Tenn, James Madison, and Toledo.

We are going to HAMMER VT and Washington

Kyle Monangai will lead the way, and vault himself into Heisman consideration. 143 rushing yards Vs VT last year. This year, he will cross 150 rushing yards. Washington gave up 303 rushing yards to Michigan last year, and this year, their defense is worse.

  • 166 Rushing yards to Weber State
  • 124 rushing yards to Eastern Michigan
Rutgers will break 250 rushing yards vs VT and Washington and will have more than 200 passing yards. Both teams will be blown out.

You heard it here, first.

Pre Season Versus Reality

Less than a month ago, Florida St was a playoff team, and VaTech was a trendy pick to win the ACC. And if everything went according to plan. the Hype around undefeated Washington and undefeated Rutgers was gonna be epic.

Until it wasn't

Both games look more winnable than they did in August, but winning either or both won't add as much to our ranking as we hoped.

Congratulations and Thank You Sebastian Rivera

Congratulations - Sebastian Rivera on accepting the position of Assistant Wrestling Coach at Columbia University.

As an Olympic bronze medalist, World silver medalist, a multi-year collegiate All-American, and New Jersey state champion Sebastian has shown time and again the perseverance, heart, and a "never give up" attitude that defines greatness. His inspiring ability to come from behind and win matches has been a beacon of hope for young wrestlers everywhere, proving that with hard work and determination, anything is possible.

His incredible achievements have brought pride to Puerto Rico, New Jersey, Rutgers and CBA. His wrestling style is one that every aspiring athlete should strive to emulate.

I am confident that Sebastian will bring the same dedication and passion to coaching that made him such a standout athlete. Best of luck in this exciting new chapter—I know you will be successful and continue to inspire future generations of champions! Thanks for all you did for Rutgers!

OT: The official ACC all things thread

Since the last one was inexplicitly locked by the powers that be no good reason (yet 947 other OT threads not relating to sports remain open), and most posters favoring an ongoing thread regarding this soon to be decimated league s opposed to seperate threads, I figured I’d start an official “all things ACC” thread that will be continuous

For anyone on Twitter, I’d recommend following DK21 (Danielle Kelly). She’s a personal friend, and although admitelly biased, knows her stuff

There is a few other good followers as well, but I’m not on Twitter. I see the stuff sending hand

Congratulations and Thank You Sebastian Rivera

Congratulations - Sebastian Rivera on accepting the position of Assistant Wrestling Coach at Columbia University.

As an Olympic bronze medalist, World silver medalist, a multi-year collegiate All-American, and New Jersey state champion Sebastian has shown time and again the perseverance, heart, and a "never give up" attitude that defines greatness. His inspiring ability to come from behind and win matches has been a beacon of hope for young wrestlers everywhere, proving that with hard work and determination, anything is possible.

His incredible achievements have brought pride to Puerto Rico, New Jersey, Rutgers and CBA. His wrestling style is one that every aspiring athlete should strive to emulate.

I am confident that Sebastian will bring the same dedication and passion to coaching that made him such a standout athlete. Best of luck in this exciting new chapter—I know you will be successful and continue to inspire future generations of champions! Thank you for all you did for Rutgers!
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