In my junior and senior years in high school our school team had probably around 15 of these balls. When we first acquired them in my junior year, they seemed hard, heavy, and truthfully not the team favorites. When we would do heading drills, we would...
My freshman year at Princeton, the team made it to the NCAA semifinals so we got to play and practice with these balls for a straight month, and continued to practice with them in the following years, so I've spent some deal of time with this brand. My...
Pros: Super feel, soft, responsive Cons: high price
I first purchased this ball when I was in high school as a sophomore with some cash I had received from my birthday. After parting with $80.00 (all the cash in the world back then) I was determined to fall in love with this ball. Turns out there...
Great all-round ball. Could act as your juggling ball or could be a match ball. When looking at all the other options out there for soccer balls its extremely hard to find a ball that meets your specific needs. This ball will meet all your needs. I...
Pros: Durable, soft feel, cushioned, nice design, ball floats Cons: ball slides sometimes, sometimes goes farther than you want it to
The Brine Championship ball has its pros and cons like every other product. I had used this ball for a few games, and I love the feel. This ball, though, is not too great for anyone at an advanced level. For those people, I recommend the Adidas...
Pros: good design, stays clean, durable, easy to get off ground, gets softer when age, Brine balls rule Cons: the balls often curves a lot in air which makes ur shot off target, too much air can make the ball carry too much by dribbling the ball literally floats
When me and my friend but this soccer ball about a couple years ago, we were using them because we had always liked Brine balls, and I also like their 6 panel balls. Anyway, we always carried them to our ODP practices, and we wore them in a lot. Our...
Pros: durable, 32 panel design, good in all weather, good handling Cons: expensive
If anybody has had exposure to Brine NCAA Championship balls, that person is me. As the goalkeeper for the 1999 NCAA Women's Champions, I had to deal with this ball flying at me a lot. It's a great ball to deal with both as a keeper and a field player....
The Brine NCAA Championship ball is one of the best match balls ever made. The soft cover makes it easy to play even barefoot. Other balls hurt your foot after playing barefoot for a couple of minutes, but the Brine ball doesn't hurt your feet. It...
For coaches and Tournament heads out there, consider making the Brine NCAA Championship Ball the ball of your selection. It has an excellent feel on ones foot, and the quality of it is astounding. My soccer team uses this ball all the time. We trust...
Pros: Great feel, leather perimeter, smooth touch Cons: May last for 2 years, unless taken care of well
Brine's Championship ball, in my opinion, is the best Brine ball I have ever played with. I bought this ball because a bunch of the coaches in the club I play with use it as a practice ball, and even game balls sometimes. When I would play with the...
Pros: Well put together. Does not get lop-sided like other balls. Cons: A bit heavy. Cost.
The varsity boys soccer team had purchased this ball for their "game ball." They purchased 4 (as they usually do) at the beginning of the season. They ended up replacing only one of them during the season because of it being lop-sided. The more...
Pros: very accurate and well made Cons: none known yet
We recently purchased a ball bag and set of Brine balls, and the Brine NCAA Championship ball was included in the package. The value of this ball made the purchase very worthwhile, and this ball is an excellent value. After using this ball, we have...
The Brine NCAA Championship Ball is one of the most widely used soccer balls!! It's durable and goes almost exactly where you want it!! I've personally used this ball in every type of weather condition, rain, snow, and of course sunny weather. It's the...
Pros: Looks good in flight, good training ball, IT KNUCKLES! Cons: Too heavy and hard to lift off ground
Although this ball may look slightly non-professional, it really plays well. Every day, juggling, kicking, and dribbling is done on this ball and day in it does its job...ok. I love shooting the ball and I found that with this ball all my shoots were...
This ball is one of the greatest balls ever made in my eyes. Unlike most other balls this one stays it's shape and doesn't suck to play with. I would recomend it to average to advanced players any day.
This product is not to heavy nor to light but...
Ncaa Championship Soccer Ball from Brine Official game ball for men's and women's NCAA, NAIA and NJCAA championship play 4-ply Nylon Polyester backing Multi-layer lamination 8 wing latex blad...
NCAA Championship Soccer Ball from Brine Official game ball for men's and women's NCAA, NAIA and NJCAA championship play4-ply NylonPolyester backingMulti-layer lamination8 wing latex bladder ...
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