USILA All-Americans
Posted by Josh '99
USILA All-Americans
Posted by: Josh '99 (---.net)
Date: May 27, 2008 06:57PM
Link at Laxpower.com
Short version for Cornell fans: Seibald first team, Glynn second team, Hurley and Moyer honorable mention. Princeton D Cocoziello (1st) and Brown G Burke (2nd) the only other non-HM Ivy players.
Editorial comment: Is it possible for a guy who was honorable mention for the All-America team to be not getting enough credit? Hurley had significantly better output than a few of those guys, most notably Hopkins A Huntley (3rd).
Short version for Cornell fans: Seibald first team, Glynn second team, Hurley and Moyer honorable mention. Princeton D Cocoziello (1st) and Brown G Burke (2nd) the only other non-HM Ivy players.
Editorial comment: Is it possible for a guy who was honorable mention for the All-America team to be not getting enough credit? Hurley had significantly better output than a few of those guys, most notably Hopkins A Huntley (3rd).
Re: USILA All-Americans
Posted by: scoop85 (---.hvc.res.rr.com)
Date: May 27, 2008 10:29PM
Josh '99
Link at Laxpower.com
Short version for Cornell fans: Seibald first team, Glynn second team, Hurley and Moyer honorable mention. Princeton D Cocoziello (1st) and Brown G Burke (2nd) the only other non-HM Ivy players.
Editorial comment: Is it possible for a guy who was honorable mention for the All-America team to be not getting enough credit? Hurley had significantly better output than a few of those guys, most notably Hopkins A Huntley (3rd).
Huntley had more impact in big games; not to diminish his great year, but Hurley was not a big factor in our losses.
Re: USILA All-Americans
Posted by: Josh '99 (---.net)
Date: May 28, 2008 01:29PM
I think that's probably true of a lot of players (Paul Rabil's performance in the national championship game notwithstanding). It's a truism - teams generally lose when their good players play bad games.scoop85Josh '99
Link at Laxpower.com
Short version for Cornell fans: Seibald first team, Glynn second team, Hurley and Moyer honorable mention. Princeton D Cocoziello (1st) and Brown G Burke (2nd) the only other non-HM Ivy players.
Editorial comment: Is it possible for a guy who was honorable mention for the All-America team to be not getting enough credit? Hurley had significantly better output than a few of those guys, most notably Hopkins A Huntley (3rd).
Huntley had more impact in big games; not to diminish his great year, but Hurley was not a big factor in our losses.
For what it's worth (not much probably), Huntley had 2 G and 1 A in the title game (out of 10 Hopkins goals), the same line as Hurley had in CU's loss to Ohio State (out of 7 Cornell goals).
Re: USILA All-Americans
Posted by: Al DeFlorio (---.hsd1.ma.comcast.net)
Date: May 28, 2008 01:48PM
Hurley's first goal in the OSU game came with the score 12-2. Meant nothing.Josh '99
For what it's worth (not much probably), Huntley had 2 G and 1 A in the title game (out of 10 Hopkins goals), the same line as Hurley had in CU's loss to Ohio State (out of 7 Cornell goals).
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Re: USILA All-Americans
Posted by: Josh '99 (---.net)
Date: May 28, 2008 03:51PM
... and? Does that somehow invalidate everything else he did all season?Al DeFlorioHurley's first goal in the OSU game came with the score 12-2. Meant nothing.Josh '99
For what it's worth (not much probably), Huntley had 2 G and 1 A in the title game (out of 10 Hopkins goals), the same line as Hurley had in CU's loss to Ohio State (out of 7 Cornell goals).
Re: USILA All-Americans
Posted by: KeithK (---.dsl.pltn13.pacbell.net)
Date: May 28, 2008 06:38PM
No. But it does mean that any comparisons made using his OSU game line are pretty meaningless.Josh '99... and? Does that somehow invalidate everything else he did all season?Al DeFlorioHurley's first goal in the OSU game came with the score 12-2. Meant nothing.Josh '99
For what it's worth (not much probably), Huntley had 2 G and 1 A in the title game (out of 10 Hopkins goals), the same line as Hurley had in CU's loss to Ohio State (out of 7 Cornell goals).
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