Not sure why you would expect a response from the GPS camp on a ND message board...
I'm not a GPS parent, and I don't see many post on here. Here's an article from the game, which may answer some of your questions.
http://www.timesfreepress.com/news/2010/sep/10/young-bruisers-slip-past-notre-dame/
I wouldn't say the GPS has a new coach. I think tis is his 3rd or 4th year.
As far as grauduated players, it seems so. According to the article, GPS played 5 freshamn for the entire game. That's half of the field players. Article also says GPS has 12 freshmen on a 23 player roster.
As far as something changing from GPS being on of the best possession teams on the pitch...it sounds like both coaches and the reporter agree nothing has changed:
"According to GPS coach Dave Barrueta, playing possession in a soccer game isn’t always the best way to play, but when it works it could have good results.
Such was the case Thursday afternoon in the Bruisers’ 1-0 victory over Notre Dame. GPS controlled the ball for most of the game, finally breaking through with a goal by freshman Katie Morgan in the second half.
Baruetta was equally impressed by the performances of his freshmen — five of whom played the entire game. He has 12 ninth-graders on a 23-player roster.
“They’re understanding the way we want to play,†he noted. “We teach them to play intelligently and not just for results. Today they were able to build their way into the game properly."
“I really think they lulled us to sleep with their possession,†Notre Dame coach Jim Schermerhorn said. “We talked about it at the half, but we didn’t pressure.
As far as choosing where to send your daughter, I doubt you need a message board to tell you that GPS is the best academic school in Chattanooga. Also, it seems Coach Barrueta has an impressive track record with placing girls in college soccer programs if that is important to you.