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Congrats to Allison and women's soccer

FormerISUSID

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The broadcast was NOT easy to watch, but the livestats worked great, and congrats to the women's soccer team for winning the Big Sky regular season title. That's a major achievement, and Allison and Co. are having a great season.

One thing we do here at UNM is in this type of situation, we actually get signs and shirts done, in case we win it...we did that in basketball this past year. That would have been cool to see.

Support them for the conference tournament!

Former ISUSID
 
I add my congratulations to Coach Gibson and the entire soccer program. Winning the top-seed is a major accomplishment for a team picked to finish 7th in the Big Sky Coaches Preseason Poll...and especially considering the fact that after losing at Weber 1-0 on October 6th, ISU was all alone in 8th place at 2-2-1 in league play!

The Big Sky championship will be in Pocatello, Idaho with the semifinals being played on Friday, Nov. 2 and the championship on Sunday, Nov. 4.

No. 2 Portland State will play No. 3 Montana in the first semifinal match followed by host and No. 1 seed Idaho State playing No. 4 Weber State in the second semifinal.

Game times have not yet been announced, but should be soon.
 

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