I went to bed early last night, then I had work, then I saw MNUFC practice close to my house, then I had to talk to My Mother, who drained me of my will to live (naturally), and so I now have the time to do the WMNSS just less than an hour before the day turns. I will do this quickly:
#0: United FC (Last Week: -4). My good feelings for the Loons might be buoyed by the fact I saw this in a crowd, but I'm glad I did. Saturday they were down in Columbus, 2-0, and they looked like a team that deserved to lose their third Match in a row. But suddenly, they showed a resilience I haven't seen in these guys, or any local team for that matter, when they were in a bad deficit. Three Minutes after the Crew scored their second, Kelvin Yeboah pulled one back. Seven Minutes later, Yeboah scored again to tie. Then eight Minutes after that, Anthony Markanich scored the Game-winner. All three came on Set Pieces, by the way, so they shall be nicknamed Set Piece FC.
I can't remember the last time this XI came back to win after being down by more than one Goal, let alone on the road. But if they can do that, they've got the moxie to never give up on any Game, and that's something I want to see from teams I'm rooting for. Now, do they have the endurance now that they're coming up on playing three Matches in a calendar Week, beginning with a home date with Austin Sunday, followed by The Colorado Rapids at Allianz Field on Wednesday?
#-1 (tie): Timberwolves and Wild (Last Week, respectively: -1 and -1). I thought about separating these conjoined twins because their respective Second Round series has been different. The Wolves survived to pull off the upset of the Spurs in San Antonio in Game 1 on Monday, only to get the shit beaten out of them in Game 2 on Wednesday. I'm very happy the T-Wolves have home-court advantage in the sport that parcels out the strongest home cookin', but I'm afraid that Game 2 reinforces the prediction most of us have, namely that San Antone would just run Minnesota out of the gym. Might still happen, but that Game 1 Win allows us to dream. A-Wooo!!!!!!!!!
Meanwhile, the Wild look cooked going down 0-2 to The Bastard Quebec Nordiques. They're a fast, skilled-skating team ... kind of like what the Mild were in playoff seasons past. Hey, I thought fast, skilled-skating teams usually get drilled in the postseason in favor of bruising, physical ones -- how come Colorado can run rings around Minnesota? Still, this is hockey, and even though road teams are basically .500 (which means the Mild could get swept), I can feel as though Jesper Wallstedt can get his mind right and bring the series back even just by himself, and I don't need to provide evidence of that feeling beyond saying this is hockey. Also, they beat The Bastard North Stars, and that means a fuckin' lot to me.
In the end, I couldn't separate the two. This is the first year where both teams advanced past their respective First Rounds -- let alone on the same night, let alone at home. They both tie last screening Week. And if they both get eliminated, they'll end tied this screening Week.
#-2: Gopher baseball (Last Week: -2). In their final series on the road, they won two-of-three at Penn St. Will they reach the B1G Tournament? I don't know, I'm not familiar with the format. They host Michigan for three this weekend.
#-3: Twins (Last Week: -3). I had to re-check that the Twinks went 3-3 this Week because it felt like they went 3-333. It's the fault of the Bullpen, who ain't worth shit right now and have piled on more chokejobs. This organization is not giving any paying sports fans a reason to even be curious about how they're doing ... well, unless they want to see a shitshow in the late Innings. And yet despite all of that, they're only 3 1/2 Games out of first in the AL Central (and yes, they are last in the Division).
#-Infinity: Gopher softball (Last Week: -5). Finished the regular season losing two-of-three at Northwestern. That put them 7-17 in The Big Ten ... which is good enough for twelth and a spot in the conference tournament ... where they lost to five-Seed Washington yesterday/Wednesday afternoon, 4-2, to end their season. And I don't think there's an NIT or College Basketball Crown or anything like that. Is Piper Ritter in danger of losing her job?