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Larin and Awuah won 5-0 in their Conference Quarterfinals. Both scored. There are highlights on the University of Connecticut site:

 

http://www.uconnhuskies.com/collegesportslive/?sport=m-soccer

 

Michigan State beat Penn State 1-0 to move on as well.

 

Coastal Carolina, and Sergio Camargo, won 7-0 versus Longwood on Senior day to move on in their division.

 

Syracuse won 2-0 with Alex Halis scoring.

http://cuse.com/news/2014/11/9/MSOC_1109141911.aspx

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Nate Ingham, who trained with FC St. Pauli's academy and has since transitioned to the NCAA won Atlantic Sun Coast All-Conference honours with FGCU. He has been a shut-out king with them, he was one shut-out away from the Conference shut-out streak record. 

http://www.atlanticsun.org/sports/msoc/2014-15/releases/20141111nnteoc
 

Regarding Awuah, I would say that it would be a stretch to see him get GA status, he isn't that highly rated, but he could be a high draft pick next year. 

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Sergio Camargo is still attached with Toronto FC Academy right?  Is he a HGP target in the next year or 2?

I think he is officially off the books right now. He has been playing PDL with KW United. He might be able to go to TFC but I think that Ives said earlier this year that he was basically available to any club right now. 

 

Saying that, it seems like there is a lot of confusion regarding the HGP rule. Some people say a person is tied, others say they aren't. 

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I think he is officially off the books right now. He has been playing PDL with KW United. He might be able to go to TFC but I think that Ives said earlier this year that he was basically available to any club right now. 

 

Saying that, it seems like there is a lot of confusion regarding the HGP rule. Some people say a person is tied, others say they aren't.

I believe a player must return to train for a certain number of hours each summer to retain HG eligibility.

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Watched the match.  Thank GOD he is coming out of NCAA.  I watched the whole second half.. he maybe had 5 touches on the ball and he was running all over to make himself available.  That can't be good for striker development when you are a target man and your team can't get you the ball.

 

Awuah looked to be playing central midfield and he looked good IMO.

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Summary of College Conference Tournament Final games (most are played tomorrow):

 

Louisville (Nolan Moore, Nick Jeffs) vs Clemson for the ACC title.

Tulas (Quinton Duncan, Aymar Sigue) vs USF (Nikola Paunic) for the AAC title.

Rhode Island (Adam Camillo) vs Fordham (Jon Agostino) for the Atlantic 10 title.

FGCU (Nathan Ingham) vs. North Florida (Aidan D'Mello) for the Atlantic Sun title.

Coastal Carolina (Sergio Camargo) vs. Radford for the Big South title

James Madison (Boyd Reid) vs. Delaware for the CAA title

South Carolina (Jeff Addai) vs. Old Dominion for the Conference USA title.

Wright State (Wesley Cain, Chris Dupont, Emeka Ononye) vs. Oakland (Gavin Hoy, Shawn Claud Lawson, Raphael Reynolds, Austin Ricci, Brendan Woodfull) for the Horizon League title.

Bowling Green (Ryan James, Ty Smith) vs. Akron (Richie Laryea) for the Mid-American title

Missouri State (Brett Landles) vs. SIUE for the Missouri Valley title.

Saint Francis University (Brendan McGhee) vs. Saint Frances Brooklyn for the Northeast title.

Bucknell (Adam Bradshaw) vs. Boston University for the Patriot League title.

Mercer (Greg Ranjitsingh) vs. Furman for the Southern title.

Western Illinois (Kyle Walton) vs. Denver for the Summit League title.

Hartwick (Justin Broome) vs. Georgia Southern for the Sun Belt title.

Seattle (Samuel Macdonald, Nick Prasad, Kyle Silva) vs. UNLV for the Western Athletic title.

 

UConn and Syracuse went out in the Semis.  New Mexico went out in the quarters.

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Summary of College Conference Tournament Final games (most are played tomorrow):

 

Louisville (Nolan Moore, Nick Jeffs) vs Clemson for the ACC title.

Tulas (Quinton Duncan, Aymar Sigue) vs USF (Nikola Paunic) for the AAC title.

Rhode Island (Adam Camillo) vs Fordham (Jon Agostino) for the Atlantic 10 title.

FGCU (Nathan Ingham) vs. North Florida (Aidan D'Mello) for the Atlantic Sun title.

Coastal Carolina (Sergio Camargo) vs. Radford for the Big South title

James Madison (Boyd Reid) vs. Delaware for the CAA title

South Carolina (Jeff Addai) vs. Old Dominion for the Conference USA title.

Wright State (Wesley Cain, Chris Dupont, Emeka Ononye) vs. Oakland (Gavin Hoy, Shawn Claud Lawson, Raphael Reynolds, Austin Ricci, Brendan Woodfull) for the Horizon League title.

Bowling Green (Ryan James, Ty Smith) vs. Akron (Richie Laryea) for the Mid-American title

Missouri State (Brett Landles) vs. SIUE for the Missouri Valley title.

Saint Francis University (Brendan McGhee) vs. Saint Frances Brooklyn for the Northeast title.

Bucknell (Adam Bradshaw) vs. Boston University for the Patriot League title.

Mercer (Greg Ranjitsingh) vs. Furman for the Southern title.

Western Illinois (Kyle Walton) vs. Denver for the Summit League title.

Hartwick (Justin Broome) vs. Georgia Southern for the Sun Belt title.

Seattle (Samuel Macdonald, Nick Prasad, Kyle Silva) vs. UNLV for the Western Athletic title.

 

UConn and Syracuse went out in the Semis.  New Mexico went out in the quarters.

Some results:

 

Tulsa (Quinton Duncan, Aymar Sigue) won on PKs.

FGCU (Nathan Ingham) won and Ingham recorded the shutout and was awarded tournament MVP.

As mentioned, Coastal Carolina (Sergio Camargo) won 1-0.  Camargo scored the goal.

Akron (Richie Laryea) won 2-1.  Laryea didn't hit the scoresheet though.

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Here's the Canadians in the tournament. I may have missed a few though

 

FIRST ROUND
Akron Richie Laryea
UNCW Sean Melvin
Bucknell Adam Bradshaw
Hartwick Justin Broome
Penn State Mark Wadid
Oregon State Eli Roubos, Nolan Wirth
Tulsa Quinton Duncan, Aymar Sigue
Oakland Shawn Claud Lawson, Raphael Reynolds, Gavin Hoy, Brendan Woodfull, Austin Ricci
Kentucky Callum Irving
UAB Mathieu Laurent
Fordham Jon Agostino
FCGU Nathan Ingham
Coastal CarolinaSergio Camargo, Nate Russo
James Madison Boyd Reid
San Diego Dave Musambi
CSU Fullerton Nigel Patterson
 
SECOND ROUND
Michigan State Michael Marcantognini, Jay Chapman
Washington Josh Heard, Scott Menzie, Spencer Richey
Syracuse Skylar Thomas, Jordan Murrell, Alex Halis, Chris Nanco
Louisville Nolan Moore, Nick Jeffs
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The bracket has been set.  Here are the teams with Canadians:

 

Seeded Teams

3    Michigan St. (Jay Chapman, Michael Marcantognini)
9    Syracuse (Alex Halis, Jordan Murrell, Chris Nanco, Skylar Thomas)
13    Louisville (Nick Jeffs, Nolan Moore)
14    Washington (Josh Heard, Scott Menzies, Spencer Richey)

 

Unseeded Teams
Akron (Richie Laryea)
Bucknell (Adam Bradshaw)
Coastal Carolina (Sergio Camargo, Nazz Russo)
FGCU (Nathan Ingham)
Fordham (Jon Agostino)
Hartwick (Justin Broome)
James Madison (Boyd Reid)
Kentucky (Callum Irving)
Oakland (Gavin Hoy, Shawn Claud Lawson, Raphael Reynolds, Austin Ricci, Brendan Woodfull)
Oregon St. (Eli Roubos, Nolan Wirth)
Penn St. (Mark Wadid)
San Diego (Dave Musambi)
Tulsa (Quinton Duncan, Aymar Sigue)
UAB (Mathieu Laurent)
UNCW (Sean Melvin)
 

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