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[Lax] 2009 Ivy League Awards

Posted by Josh '99 
[Lax] 2009 Ivy League Awards
Posted by: Josh '99 (---.net)
Date: May 06, 2009 04:19PM

Laxpower link
Ivyleaguesports.com link

Rob Pannell wins Rookie of the Year. Max Seibald is one of two unanimous First Team selections and becomes the first men's Ivy player ever selected to the First Team four times. Pannell, John Glynn and Matt Moyer join Seibald on the First Team. Ryan Hurley was picked for the Second Team (in my opinion a pretty clear case of award-spreading since he led the league in goals per game and was third in points per game), and Jake Myers receives Honorable Mention.

Brown G Jordan Burke wins Player of the Year, the first player ever to win it in back-to-back years.

Edit to add: The story posted on Laxpower appears to be a reproduction of a Brown Athletics story, so for a more neutral perspective the Ivyleaguesports.com story might be preferable.
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 05/06/2009 04:22PM by Josh '99.
 
Re: [Lax] 2009 Ivy League Awards
Posted by: Swampy (---.ri.ri.cox.net)
Date: May 06, 2009 11:07PM

Josh '99
Laxpower link
Ivyleaguesports.com link

Rob Pannell wins Rookie of the Year. Max Seibald is one of two unanimous First Team selections and becomes the first men's Ivy player ever selected to the First Team four times. Pannell, John Glynn and Matt Moyer join Seibald on the First Team. Ryan Hurley was picked for the Second Team (in my opinion a pretty clear case of award-spreading since he led the league in goals per game and was third in points per game), and Jake Myers receives Honorable Mention.

Brown G Jordan Burke wins Player of the Year, the first player ever to win it in back-to-back years.

Edit to add: The story posted on Laxpower appears to be a reproduction of a Brown Athletics story, so for a more neutral perspective the Ivyleaguesports.com story might be preferable.

Yeah, but Ivyleaguesports.com must have been written by a Johnny. It has Pannell doing two years in one! Cornell is supposed to be the easiest Ivy to get into, the hardest to get out of. But doing your frosh and sophomore years simultaneously is rediculous! demented
 
Re: [Lax] 2009 Ivy League Awards
Posted by: Trotsky (---.dc.dc.cox.net)
Date: May 07, 2009 07:38AM

Swampy
But doing your frosh and sophomore years simultaneously is rediculous! demented

Doing your frosh and senior years simultaneously, OTOH, would entail passing out at your job interview.
 
Re: [Lax] 2009 Ivy League Awards
Posted by: billhoward (---.hsd1.nj.comcast.net)
Date: May 08, 2009 11:53AM

Ivy League release
Co-champion Cornell, who set an NCAA record by winning at least a share of its seventh straight Ivy League title ...
This is an NCAA record?
 
Re: [Lax] 2009 Ivy League Awards
Posted by: KeithK (---.external.lmco.com)
Date: May 08, 2009 12:09PM

billhoward
Ivy League release
Co-champion Cornell, who set an NCAA record by winning at least a share of its seventh straight Ivy League title ...
This is an NCAA record?
It could be an NCAA record for most consecutive league championships.
 
Re: [Lax] 2009 Ivy League Awards
Posted by: Trotsky (---.hsd1.md.comcast.net)
Date: May 08, 2009 02:58PM

KeithK
billhoward
Ivy League release
Co-champion Cornell, who set an NCAA record by winning at least a share of its seventh straight Ivy League title ...
This is an NCAA record?
It could be an NCAA record for most consecutive league championships.

Not even in men's Ivy lax.

13, Princeton, 1992-2004
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 05/08/2009 02:59PM by Trotsky.
 
Re: [Lax] 2009 Ivy League Awards
Posted by: RichH (155.104.37.---)
Date: May 08, 2009 03:13PM

Trotsky
KeithK
billhoward
Ivy League release
Co-champion Cornell, who set an NCAA record by winning at least a share of its seventh straight Ivy League title ...
This is an NCAA record?
It could be an NCAA record for most consecutive league championships.

Not even in men's Ivy lax.

13, Princeton, 1992-2004

Poor formatting by the Ivy site. Brown held the unshared title in 1994, and Princeton and Brown shared it in 1995. So the P run was from 1995-2004 (10 straight). That ties Cornell's run from 1974-1983 (10). Only the Brown championship in 1973 prevented that run from being 16 straight.
 
Re: [Lax] 2009 Ivy League Awards
Posted by: nyc94 (---.cable.mindspring.com)
Date: May 08, 2009 04:20PM

RichH
Trotsky
KeithK
billhoward
Ivy League release
Co-champion Cornell, who set an NCAA record by winning at least a share of its seventh straight Ivy League title ...
This is an NCAA record?
It could be an NCAA record for most consecutive league championships.

Not even in men's Ivy lax.

13, Princeton, 1992-2004

Poor formatting by the Ivy site. Brown held the unshared title in 1994, and Princeton and Brown shared it in 1995. So the P run was from 1995-2004 (10 straight). That ties Cornell's run from 1974-1983 (10). Only the Brown championship in 1973 prevented that run from being 16 straight.

If I am reading the article linked below correctly, Cornell's seven consecutive titles is the longest active streak in men's lacrosse across all conferences. Not sure if that is what the other press release was referring to.

[insidelacrosse.com]
 

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