For all our current financial problems we will still find ways to win and get ranked high. We might even win win a couple of national championships like we did last year. Your current financial situation is better than ours right now and you have been at this D1 thing for awhile. But yet I don't see where your athletic program is going to be better than last year. So what is going to be your excuse at the end of the year???? Maybe your football team can help you out, they have been making excuses for the past 42 years!!!
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UNO Ranked 1st in NSCAA National Poll
After winning the program's first NCAA II national championship in 2005, the University of Nebraska at Omaha soccer team enters the 2006 season ranked 1st in the National Soccer Coaches Association of America/Adidas Division II Preseason Poll. The poll ranks the top 25 NCAA Division II teams in the nation.
Nebraska-Omaha, which finished the 2005 season with a 20-2 overall record, returns eight starters and 15 letterwinners from last season's squad, including third team All-American and NCC Most Valuable Player Beth McGill.
Besides McGill, the Mavericks who claimed their fifth NCC title in the last six years, also return NCC Freshman of the Year Amanda Iwansky, 2005 NCAA II Tournament Most Oustanding Offensive Player Brandie Beale, as well as first team all-NCC selection Amber Richardson.
The Mavericks open the 2006 season on Thursday, Aug. 24, when they host Minnesota-Crookston beginning at 5 p.m
NSCAA/Adidas Division II Preseason Poll
1. University of Nebraska-Omaha (20-2-0)
2. Seattle Pacific University (19-1-4)
3. Franklin Pierce College (19-2-2)
4. Carson-Newman College (16-4-0)
5. Metro State College (23-0-1)
6. University of West Florida (20-2-2)
7. Grand Valley State University (19-3-0)
8. West Chester University (20-2-2)
9. University of Tampa (19-2-2)
10. University of California-San Diego (18-4-0)
11. Northern Kentucky University (19-3-0)
12. Regis University (17-6-1)
13. Assumption College (15-4-4)
14. Catawba College (16-4-1)
15t. University of Central Oklahoma (16-3-2)
15t. University of New Haven (17-4-1)
17. Minnesota State University (11-9-1)
18. Barry University (13-3-2)
19t. Cal State Dominguez Hills (13-7-2)
19t. Clayton State University (15-3-2)
21. Merrimack College (14-6-1)
22. C.W. Post/Long Island University (14-4-2)
23. Southern Illinois University-Edwardsville (17-6-0)
24. Tusculum College (12-6-2)
25t. Bryant College (13-6-2)
25t. Chico State University (14-5-3)
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