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How far ahead is the soccer sked

College soccer is normally a fall sport, and most years, according to Google, the schedule comes out in April, so I would expect it soon.

However, "higher caliber" competition is already here. Just because a big name is good at football or basketball, does not automatically mean they are good at other sports.

Consider, that in a 36 team tournament (its is normally 48) CUSA got 3 teams in, Marshall, 14 time qualifier UNC Charlotte, and 10 time qualifier Kentucky. And that the Sun Belt champion, 16 time qualifier Coastal Carolina is moving to CUSA as the Sun Belt is dropping the sport. The only league with more bids was the ACC.
 
College soccer is normally a fall sport, and most years, according to Google, the schedule comes out in April, so I would expect it soon.

However, "higher caliber" competition is already here. Just because a big name is good at football or basketball, does not automatically mean they are good at other sports.

Consider, that in a 36 team tournament (its is normally 48) CUSA got 3 teams in, Marshall, 14 time qualifier UNC Charlotte, and 10 time qualifier Kentucky. And that the Sun Belt champion, 16 time qualifier Coastal Carolina is moving to CUSA as the Sun Belt is dropping the sport. The only league with more bids was the ACC.
Also not to mention the fact we play Akron (2010 national champs), WVU (who beat us this year), another top program usually (BG this year who won the MAC), and a top tier D2 program (OVU, who I believe was 3rd nationally in D2 and undefeated)

We play good competition, in and out of the conference.
 
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