<p>What more is there to say?</p>
<p>Awesome???</p>
<p>I rather liked:
- It was held in NYC on neutral field (vs the previous world cups held at Midd)
- Midd’s team wasn’t an all-star team. From what I understand, it was the same kids who had won the Midd Cup on campus.
- They pretty much dominated every team they played in NYC.
- Final game was against Tufts (Two NESCAC’s landed at the top).
- This is a game that a bunch of Midd kids came up with and has evolved into an event with a huge venue and included teams from more than 40 other colleges and universities.</p>
<p>Agree that it may not be for everyone, but that it’s become what it has and Midd remains the best there is?</p>
<p>Yep, pretty awesome</p>
<p>Yay. This solves my ‘Do I like Middlebury or Tufts better?’ issue. Haha. I hope that the NCAA ignores the IQA’s requests to be considered an official sport. It wouldn’t be as fun.</p>