u/bensonnjoroge

Which conference do you trust most when the NCAA tournament starts?

One thing I love about college soccer is how different the conferences can feel from one another. The top teams in one region might look dominant all fall, but once the bracket gets set, you start seeing whether that success really translates nationally ���.

Which conference do you think produces the most dangerous teams year after year, and which one do you think gets overrated because of reputation?

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u/bensonnjoroge — 7 days ago
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Which ECHL team do you think is best set up for a deep Kelly Cup run?

With the 2025-26 season set and the league now at 30 teams, I keep coming back to which clubs are actually built to survive a long playoff grind ��. The ECHL is always a mix of talent turnover, affiliate movement, and teams trying to stay consistent in a league where rosters can change fast ��.

Which team do you trust most right now, and what makes them stand out to you: goaltending, depth, coaching, or just the way they’ve handled roster churn?

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u/bensonnjoroge — 7 days ago

Are goalkeepers the most underrated players in handball?

I feel like handball goalkeepers can completely change a match, but they still don’t get talked about enough compared with the scorers. Since shots can come at very high speed and the game produces a lot of scoring chances, a goalkeeper who reads angles well can be the difference between a close game and a blowout ��.

Do you think fans underrate keepers because the action moves so fast, or because attacking stars naturally get more attention? I’d love to hear which style of goalkeeper you enjoy watching most.

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u/bensonnjoroge — 7 days ago
▲ 3 r/NCAAW

Has the sport become more fun because there isn’t one untouchable dynasty?

I kind of love that the current landscape keeps rotating between powers instead of feeling locked forever. UCLA just won, South Carolina keeps showing up, UConn is still UConn, and Texas is right in the mix ��.

Do you prefer this more open era where several schools can plausibly win, or do you think women’s basketball is most fun when one program sets a truly dominant standard for everyone else to chase?

Would you like a second batch of NCAAW posts focused on specific teams like UCLA, South Carolina, UConn, Texas, LSU, or a more general subreddit-friendly mix?

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u/bensonnjoroge — 7 days ago

Market place

Any person with marketplace place or commerce platform and can easily socialise or interact with people at those developed countries or even can make post reach them dm and see if we can make money

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u/bensonnjoroge — 10 days ago