Cornell @ Harvard Lax
Posted by RichH
Re: Cornell @ Harvard Lax
Posted by: RichH (---.hsd1.ct.comcast.net)
Date: April 06, 2013 01:54PM
6-4 Harvard at the half. In the short time I've been watching, I've seen some very sloppy mistakes by CU, giving H the majority of possession time late in the 2nd. H scored twice in the last 1:30 of the half to take the lead. Noble had an easy clear on the man-down, but coughed it up, leading to the go-ahead score. Mock with 2, Pannell with 1.
Harvard leads the nation in having broadcasters who really don't seem to know much about the sport they are calling.
Harvard leads the nation in having broadcasters who really don't seem to know much about the sport they are calling.
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 04/06/2013 01:55PM by RichH.
Re: Cornell @ Harvard Lax
Posted by: RichH (---.hsd1.ct.comcast.net)
Date: April 06, 2013 02:01PM
H broadcaster calling Pannell's goal "SportsCenter Top 10 worthy" and then tried to describe it as "underhand, backhand...whatever you want to call it"
The video is the scoreboard feed, and there was an ad for the Harvard Varsity Golf tournament that showed various Harvard athletes golfing in their equipment. The Harvard hockey player was driving the golf cart.
The video is the scoreboard feed, and there was an ad for the Harvard Varsity Golf tournament that showed various Harvard athletes golfing in their equipment. The Harvard hockey player was driving the golf cart.
Re: Cornell @ Harvard Lax
Posted by: RichH (---.hsd1.ct.comcast.net)
Date: April 06, 2013 02:10PM
CU starts shooting on unsettled situations, Mock with 2 of 3 to start the 3rd, including a man-up, now 7-6 Red. CU seems to be struggling on the faceoffs.
Re: Cornell @ Harvard Lax
Posted by: ugarte (38.96.141.---)
Date: April 06, 2013 02:18PM
9-7 Harvard, 5 min. left in 3Q. Cornell constantly defending EMOs and losing at the x since I started watching. Yikes.
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Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 04/06/2013 02:18PM by ugarte.
Re: Cornell @ Harvard Lax
Posted by: ugarte (38.96.141.---)
Date: April 06, 2013 02:24PM
10-7 Harvard after 3. Cornell not looking good.
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Re: Cornell @ Harvard Lax
Posted by: ugarte (38.96.141.---)
Date: April 06, 2013 02:43PM
12-12, late in the 4th. Cornell settling down on both ends and tied it up. Cornell still getting dangerously chippy on D and ending up a man down.
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Re: Cornell @ Harvard Lax
Posted by: ugarte (38.96.141.---)
Date: April 06, 2013 02:45PM
13-12, Cornell. 2:41 left. Cornell offense is starting to find the seams. Van Bourgondien with the last two, from the exact same spot.
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Re: Cornell @ Harvard Lax
Posted by: billhoward (---.hsd1.nj.comcast.net)
Date: April 06, 2013 02:47PM
Not only has Cornell come back for a 14-12 lead late in the fourth, but Harvard video and Cornell audio are nearly in sync.
Re: Cornell @ Harvard Lax - Cornell 14-12 final
Posted by: billhoward (---.hsd1.nj.comcast.net)
Date: April 06, 2013 02:51PM
Cornell outscores Crimson 6-2 in fourth, fights off 2 penalties last 2 minutes, to win 14-12. Phew.l
Re: Cornell @ Harvard Lax
Posted by: ugarte (38.96.141.---)
Date: April 06, 2013 02:54PM
Harvard audio wasn't bad. 14-12 final as Cornell dominated the last 5 or 6 minutes of the game.
I started watching in the second half and don't think I saw a single Cornell EMO (not a criticism of the officials; I didn't see anything that warranted a flag). I saw 6 or 7 for Harvard and this is also not a criticism of the officials. Some of the calls against Cornell were chintzy but the Red were playing rough.
I started watching in the second half and don't think I saw a single Cornell EMO (not a criticism of the officials; I didn't see anything that warranted a flag). I saw 6 or 7 for Harvard and this is also not a criticism of the officials. Some of the calls against Cornell were chintzy but the Red were playing rough.
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Re: Cornell @ Harvard Lax
Posted by: billhoward (---.hsd1.nj.comcast.net)
Date: April 06, 2013 04:15PM
Rich, thanks for posting. I never thought Harvard would give away something of value.
Re: Cornell @ Harvard Lax
Posted by: Trotsky (---.hsd1.md.comcast.net)
Date: April 06, 2013 04:22PM
Clearly Schafer's fault.ugarte
Cornell still getting dangerously chippy on D and ending up a man down.
Re: Cornell @ Harvard Lax
Posted by: ugarte (38.96.141.---)
Date: April 06, 2013 04:26PM
Don't think I didn't think that. We know it isn't Schafer because the team won RIGHT GUYSTrotsky
Clearly Schafer's fault.ugarte
Cornell still getting dangerously chippy on D and ending up a man down.
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Re: Cornell @ Harvard Lax
Posted by: tretiak (---.sb.sd.cox.net)
Date: April 06, 2013 05:34PM
It took Cornell 3 quarters to figure out how to penetrate Krieger's Fort Kick-Ass.
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Re: Cornell @ Harvard Lax
Posted by: Ken70 (---.bstnma.fios.verizon.net)
Date: April 06, 2013 09:21PM
Sitting in the stands we didn't look like a top 5 team for the first 50 minutes today.
Harvard outplayed us for 3 and 1/4 periods. They had more patience on offense and found good shooting situations consistently. Defensively they looked every bit as good. From the X we were just miserable.
Then we got serious,like we knew we could get it done in the waning minutes, so why work hard before? From about 9 to go we played like a number 2 team. Happens over and over again in college lacrosse.
One strange and uncomfortable moment was very early. "Beating his chest", an image usually only literally seen in grade B movies. But after a clever underhanded goal just a couple minutes in Pannell literally beat his chest in celebration of himself. It clearly wasn't a game defining moment for his team, but one just for him. It seemed very self absorbed, and unusually so.
Harvard outplayed us for 3 and 1/4 periods. They had more patience on offense and found good shooting situations consistently. Defensively they looked every bit as good. From the X we were just miserable.
Then we got serious,like we knew we could get it done in the waning minutes, so why work hard before? From about 9 to go we played like a number 2 team. Happens over and over again in college lacrosse.
One strange and uncomfortable moment was very early. "Beating his chest", an image usually only literally seen in grade B movies. But after a clever underhanded goal just a couple minutes in Pannell literally beat his chest in celebration of himself. It clearly wasn't a game defining moment for his team, but one just for him. It seemed very self absorbed, and unusually so.
Re: Cornell @ Harvard Lax
Posted by: Redscore (---.hsd1.ma.comcast.net)
Date: April 06, 2013 11:52PM
Ken70
One strange and uncomfortable moment was very early. "Beating his chest", an image usually only literally seen in grade B movies. But after a clever underhanded goal just a couple minutes in Pannell literally beat his chest in celebration of himself. It clearly wasn't a game defining moment for his team, but one just for him. It seemed very self absorbed, and unusually so.
Agreed.... but it was one heck of a goal, I will not hold that against a player who has always put the team ahead of himself. I'm just enjoying this ride and not in the mood to pee on my own team.
Re: Cornell @ Harvard Lax
Posted by: Al DeFlorio (---.hsd1.ma.comcast.net)
Date: April 07, 2013 05:55AM
+1Redscore
Ken70
One strange and uncomfortable moment was very early. "Beating his chest", an image usually only literally seen in grade B movies. But after a clever underhanded goal just a couple minutes in Pannell literally beat his chest in celebration of himself. It clearly wasn't a game defining moment for his team, but one just for him. It seemed very self absorbed, and unusually so.
Agreed.... but it was one heck of a goal, I will not hold that against a player who has always put the team ahead of himself. I'm just enjoying this ride and not in the mood to pee on my own team.
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Re: Cornell @ Harvard Lax
Posted by: RichH (---.hsd1.ct.comcast.net)
Date: April 07, 2013 08:41AM
billhoward
Rich, thanks for posting. I never thought Harvard would give away something of value.
But if you wanted to see Cornell-Harvard softball, it would have cost you $5. Maybe Harvard knew the lax would bring in more of a broader following, so they dropped the pay wall to showcase Harvard.
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Re: Cornell @ Harvard Lax
Posted by: billhoward (---.hsd1.nj.comcast.net)
Date: April 07, 2013 09:13AM
That is probably the reason. Maybe Harvard smelled upset. Maybe Harvard thought this sport only lasted 3 periods. Someday I'm going to write an article on the economics of pay-per-view college sports videos. Outside the B1G sports at the big schools, I bet it loses money and what little you bring it, the provider of the feed takes most of that small amount. The net benefit would be to make it free for all sports. The majority of people watching the softball feed were probably parents. Who are already in for fifty grand a year in tuition and fees.RichH
But if you wanted to see Cornell-Harvard softball, it would have cost you $5. Maybe Harvard knew the lax would bring in more of a broader following, so they dropped the pay wall to showcase Harvard.billhoward
Rich, thanks for posting. I never thought Harvard would give away something of value.
Re: Cornell @ Harvard Lax - Pannell's amazing goal
Posted by: billhoward (---.hsd1.nj.comcast.net)
Date: April 07, 2013 09:27AM
Go the archived (On Demand) videos section. Pick up the feed at about 22:30. (The video scrubbing is imprecise, so if you get to around 21:00, just watch until it comes up.) Fiore makes a save, Cornell clears to midfield. Pannell picks up the ball at midfield. Runs clockwise behind the net, comes front right, circles, turns, picks up defenders, turns some more, and shoots low, blind, and sort of not looking at the net. Not highlights-reel pretty because there's no fluid over-the-head arcing motion. If he's thumping his chest (as Ken70 notes), it feels more like one of those thank you, Lord or good to be alive moments more than dang, I'm good gestures.
This tied the score at 2-all. Harvard was impressed enough to run an instant replay of the shot, giving away time that could have gone to a still photo of the Crimson Golfer of the Week.
Re: Cornell @ Harvard Lax - Pannell's amazing goal
Posted by: Towerroad (---.bstnma.fios.verizon.net)
Date: April 07, 2013 09:57AM
billhoward
Go the archived (On Demand) videos section. Pick up the feed at about 22:30. (The video scrubbing is imprecise, so if you get to around 21:00, just watch until it comes up.) Fiore makes a save, Cornell clears to midfield. Pannell picks up the ball at midfield. Runs clockwise behind the net, comes front right, circles, turns, picks up defenders, turns some more, and shoots low, blind, and sort of not looking at the net. Not highlights-reel pretty because there's no fluid over-the-head arcing motion. If he's thumping his chest (as Ken70 notes), it feels more like one of those thank you, Lord or good to be alive moments more than dang, I'm good gestures.
This tied the score at 2-all. Harvard was impressed enough to run an instant replay of the shot, giving away time that could have gone to a still photo of the Crimson Golfer of the Week.
Pretty impressive.
Re: Cornell @ Harvard Lax - Pannell's amazing goal
Posted by: billhoward (---.hsd1.nj.comcast.net)
Date: April 07, 2013 10:12AM
I hear Brown is adding this clip to the Yann Denis Rhymes With Hobey minisite.Towerroad
billhoward
Go the archived (On Demand) videos section. Pick up the feed at about 22:30. (The video scrubbing is imprecise, so if you get to around 21:00, just watch until it comes up.) Fiore makes a save, Cornell clears to midfield. Pannell picks up the ball at midfield. Runs clockwise behind the net, comes front right, circles, turns, picks up defenders, turns some more, and shoots low, blind, and sort of not looking at the net. Not highlights-reel pretty because there's no fluid over-the-head arcing motion. If he's thumping his chest (as Ken70 notes), it feels more like one of those thank you, Lord or good to be alive moments more than dang, I'm good gestures.
This tied the score at 2-all. Harvard was impressed enough to run an instant replay of the shot, giving away time that could have gone to a still photo of the Crimson Golfer of the Week.
Pretty impressive.
Re: Cornell @ Harvard Lax - Pannell's amazing goal
Posted by: Robb (---.lsanca.fios.verizon.net)
Date: April 07, 2013 10:44AM
I definitely saw no questionable chest thumping in that clip - he opens his arms to hug a teammate who is approaching, hugs all around, and then after the scrum breaks up, he uses both hands to underline where it says "Cornell" on his chest. Hardly gaudy self-promotion if you ask me.billhoward
Go the archived (On Demand) videos section. Pick up the feed at about 22:30. (The video scrubbing is imprecise, so if you get to around 21:00, just watch until it comes up.) Fiore makes a save, Cornell clears to midfield. Pannell picks up the ball at midfield. Runs clockwise behind the net, comes front right, circles, turns, picks up defenders, turns some more, and shoots low, blind, and sort of not looking at the net. Not highlights-reel pretty because there's no fluid over-the-head arcing motion. If he's thumping his chest (as Ken70 notes), it feels more like one of those thank you, Lord or good to be alive moments more than dang, I'm good gestures.
This tied the score at 2-all. Harvard was impressed enough to run an instant replay of the shot, giving away time that could have gone to a still photo of the Crimson Golfer of the Week.
Re: Cornell @ Harvard Lax - Pannell's amazing goal
Posted by: Towerroad (---.bstnma.fios.verizon.net)
Date: April 07, 2013 12:32PM
Robb
I definitely saw no questionable chest thumping in that clip - he opens his arms to hug a teammate who is approaching, hugs all around, and then after the scrum breaks up, he uses both hands to underline where it says "Cornell" on his chest. Hardly gaudy self-promotion if you ask me.billhoward
Go the archived (On Demand) videos section. Pick up the feed at about 22:30. (The video scrubbing is imprecise, so if you get to around 21:00, just watch until it comes up.) Fiore makes a save, Cornell clears to midfield. Pannell picks up the ball at midfield. Runs clockwise behind the net, comes front right, circles, turns, picks up defenders, turns some more, and shoots low, blind, and sort of not looking at the net. Not highlights-reel pretty because there's no fluid over-the-head arcing motion. If he's thumping his chest (as Ken70 notes), it feels more like one of those thank you, Lord or good to be alive moments more than dang, I'm good gestures.
This tied the score at 2-all. Harvard was impressed enough to run an instant replay of the shot, giving away time that could have gone to a still photo of the Crimson Golfer of the Week.
I thought he had just motioned that he had ripped their hearts out.
Re: Cornell @ Harvard Lax - Pannell's amazing goal
Posted by: Al DeFlorio (---.hsd1.ma.comcast.net)
Date: April 07, 2013 12:51PM
Just watched the clip and that's exactly what I saw. Much ado about nothing.Robb
I definitely saw no questionable chest thumping in that clip - he opens his arms to hug a teammate who is approaching, hugs all around, and then after the scrum breaks up, he uses both hands to underline where it says "Cornell" on his chest. Hardly gaudy self-promotion if you ask me.
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Re: Cornell @ Harvard Lax - Pannell's amazing goal
Posted by: billhoward (---.hsd1.nj.comcast.net)
Date: April 07, 2013 01:28PM
Well, it got me to spend 10 minutes finding the video and time-in rather than ask someone else to do it.Al DeFlorio
Just watched the clip and that's exactly what I saw. Much ado about nothing.Robb
I definitely saw no questionable chest thumping in that clip - he opens his arms to hug a teammate who is approaching, hugs all around, and then after the scrum breaks up, he uses both hands to underline where it says "Cornell" on his chest. Hardly gaudy self-promotion if you ask me.
Re: Cornell @ Harvard Lax - other Ivy results
Posted by: billhoward (---.hsd1.nj.comcast.net)
Date: April 07, 2013 01:49PM
About what you'd expect:
Cornell 14, Harvard 12 -- a little closer than I expected (hoped?)
Yale 7, Dartmouth 5 -- shouldn't have been so close
Penn 10, Brown 3 -- maybe should have been closer
Syracuse 13, Princeton 12 -- Syracuse scored the last 3 goals, at Princeton
Ivy records
For Cornell, first, Syracuse Wednesday on ESPNU. then a bye weekend.
Cornell 14, Harvard 12 -- a little closer than I expected (hoped?)
Yale 7, Dartmouth 5 -- shouldn't have been so close
Penn 10, Brown 3 -- maybe should have been closer
Syracuse 13, Princeton 12 -- Syracuse scored the last 3 goals, at Princeton
Ivy records
Cornell 4-0 to play at Brown, Princeton @ Meadowlands in Ivies Princeton 2-1 to play at Dartmouth, Harvard, Cornell Penn 2-2 Yale 2-2 Brown 1-2 Harvard 1-2 Dartmouth 0-3Cornell beats Princeton, we host the Ivy tournament (unless Brown wins out, meaning we could lose out to Brown in the H2H, but then Princeton could be ahead of us too by winnng out). Too bad we don't have the bye weekend before Princeton not before Brown. I think those are the possibilities. Since we've beaten Penn and Yale, they can't beat us H2H.
For Cornell, first, Syracuse Wednesday on ESPNU. then a bye weekend.
Re: Cornell @ Harvard Lax - other Ivy results
Posted by: Tom Lento (---.lightspeed.sntcca.sbcglobal.net)
Date: April 07, 2013 06:38PM
billhoward
About what you'd expect:
Cornell 14, Harvard 12 -- a little closer than I expected (hoped?)
Yale 7, Dartmouth 5 -- shouldn't have been so close
Penn 10, Brown 3 -- maybe should have been closer
Syracuse 13, Princeton 12 -- Syracuse scored the last 3 goals, at Princeton
Ivy recordsCornell 4-0 to play at Brown, Princeton @ Meadowlands in Ivies Princeton 2-1 to play at Dartmouth, Harvard, Cornell Penn 2-2 Yale 2-2 Brown 1-2 Harvard 1-2 Dartmouth 0-3Cornell beats Princeton, we host the Ivy tournament (unless Brown wins out, meaning we could lose out to Brown in the H2H, but then Princeton could be ahead of us too by winnng out). Too bad we don't have the bye weekend before Princeton not before Brown. I think those are the possibilities. Since we've beaten Penn and Yale, they can't beat us H2H.
For Cornell, first, Syracuse Wednesday on ESPNU. then a bye weekend.
Actually, Cornell clinches first place outright with a win over Princeton. I'm hardly an expert, but it seems like beating Brown still matters for at-large and seeding purposes regardless of the outcome of the Princeton game. Besides, if Princeton loses one other game a win over Brown clinches home field.
Re: Cornell @ Harvard Lax
Posted by: Al DeFlorio (---.hsd1.ma.comcast.net)
Date: April 07, 2013 06:46PM
Mock is now the leading goal scorer in Division I with 37, and in goals per game with 3.4.
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Re: Cornell @ Harvard Lax - other Ivy results
Posted by: billhoward (---.hsd1.nj.comcast.net)
Date: April 07, 2013 10:48PM
If Brown wins the rest of its matches, then it would be 4-2 and one of the wins would have been over Cornell, making Cornell either 5-1 (if we beat Princeton) or 4-2 (lose to Brown and Princeton) and Brown at 4-2 would be ahead of us. So you're right that a win over Princeton makes us at worst 5-1 and the only one-Ivy-loss team, thus the Ivy champ and tournament host, as it should be.Tom Lento
billhoward
About what you'd expect:
Cornell 14, Harvard 12 -- a little closer than I expected (hoped?)
Yale 7, Dartmouth 5 -- shouldn't have been so close
Penn 10, Brown 3 -- maybe should have been closer
Syracuse 13, Princeton 12 -- Syracuse scored the last 3 goals, at Princeton
Ivy recordsCornell 4-0 to play at Brown, Princeton @ Meadowlands in Ivies Princeton 2-1 to play at Dartmouth, Harvard, Cornell Penn 2-2 Yale 2-2 Brown 1-2 Harvard 1-2 Dartmouth 0-3Cornell beats Princeton, we host the Ivy tournament (unless Brown wins out, meaning we could lose out to Brown in the H2H, but then Princeton could be ahead of us too by winnng out). Too bad we don't have the bye weekend before Princeton not before Brown. I think those are the possibilities. Since we've beaten Penn and Yale, they can't beat us H2H.
For Cornell, first, Syracuse Wednesday on ESPNU. then a bye weekend.
Actually, Cornell clinches first place outright with a win over Princeton. I'm hardly an expert, but it seems like beating Brown still matters for at-large and seeding purposes regardless of the outcome of the Princeton game. Besides, if Princeton loses one other game a win over Brown clinches home field.
This is rock, scissors, paper. Yale, Harvard, Penn, Princeton and Brown could possibly finish 4-2. We've beaten Yale, Penn and Harvard, haven't played Brown and Princeton. Princeton has beaten Brown, hasn't played Harvard (probably a tougher match than Cornell-Brown), nor winless Dartmouth.
Beating Syracause is going to matter for ranking and seeding, too. Maybe they'll try a 2-3 zone.
Regarding teams outside the Ivy League, #1 Maryland Friday got past 3-8 Navy 11-8 and #3 Denver needed 2 OT to beat Bellarmine. #4 Notre Dame beat 7-5 and unranked Providence 13-8. #5 Loyola beat unranked, 6-5 Fairfield 13-7. Nobody at the top looked unbeatable. We need a couple more of those 19-7 games. I could see us blowing out Brown ... and also not beating Brown.
Re: Cornell @ Harvard Lax
Posted by: Al DeFlorio (---.hsd1.ma.comcast.net)
Date: April 08, 2013 09:07PM
Hi def highlights here, with a good look at RP's no-look goal: [www.lax.com]
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Re: Cornell @ Harvard Lax
Posted by: billhoward (---.hsd1.nj.comcast.net)
Date: April 09, 2013 12:41AM
About 1:40 into the video. Here (this quality video) you can get a good look at the underhand shot going into the upper left corner. Just amazing.Al DeFlorio
Hi def highlights here, with a good look at RP's no-look goal: [www.lax.com]
Re: Cornell @ Harvard Lax - Pannell on his goal
Posted by: billhoward (---.hsd1.nj.comcast.net)
Date: April 09, 2013 09:46AM
Lax.com headlines it, "Rob Pannell's Nasty No-Look Goal"Rob Pannell (RP3), Twitter
Best goal of my career against the Crimson this past Saturday and here's a great video clip of it! #lucky
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Re: Cornell @ Harvard Lax - Pannell on his goal
Posted by: ugarte (38.96.141.---)
Date: April 09, 2013 10:46AM
Pannell's second goal was pretty wicked too. Deked his defender standing parallel to the pipe on the goalie's left, about 20 feet away, spun and fired a laser just above the ground into the bottom corner. Barely looked before firing. Goalie didn't have a chance.
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Re: Cornell @ Harvard Lax
Posted by: Josh '99 (---.nycmny.east.verizon.net)
Date: April 09, 2013 11:48AM
That *is* a great goal. Also:Al DeFlorio
Hi def highlights here, with a good look at RP's no-look goal: [www.lax.com]
Don't you "pit" two rivals against one another, rather than "pin"?lax.com
In a game pinning two long standing Ivy League lacrosse rivals against one another, the Cornell Big Red lacrosse team traveled to Cambridge to take on the Harvard Crimson.
/nitpick
Re: Cornell @ Harvard Lax
Posted by: Johnny 5 (209.68.90.---)
Date: April 09, 2013 12:51PM
billhoward
About 1:40 into the video. Here (this quality video) you can get a good look at the underhand shot going into the upper left corner. Just amazing.Al DeFlorio
Hi def highlights here, with a good look at RP's no-look goal: [www.lax.com]
Nice!!
Re: Cornell @ Harvard Lax - Pannell on his goal
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Date: April 09, 2013 12:54PM
Re: Cornell @ Harvard Lax - Pannell on his goal
Posted by: ugarte (38.96.141.---)
Date: April 09, 2013 01:43PM
Here's the full sequence:Kyle Rose
I cannot tell what he did. Even in slow-mo, it's just not clear. I need another angle.
Pannell runs out in front of the goal, then spins back, breaking toward the corner. When he gets to a 45 degree angle from the goalie's left, with his back to the goal and FACING away from the goal, with a defender on his shoulder he slams on the brakes. The defender skids past, maybe a half step. In one motion he turns toward the goal, pivoting with the basket held low, and whips the ball low-to-high over the goalie's right shoulder.
The sequence from when he turns toward the corner and the ball finds the back of the net takes about 2 seconds.
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Re: Cornell @ Harvard Lax - Pannell on his goal
Posted by: RichH (---.northropgrumman.com)
Date: April 09, 2013 02:13PM
ugarte
Here's the full sequence:Kyle Rose
I cannot tell what he did. Even in slow-mo, it's just not clear. I need another angle.
Pannell runs out in front of the goal, then spins back, breaking toward the corner. When he gets to a 45 degree angle from the goalie's left, with his back to the goal and FACING away from the goal, with a defender on his shoulder he slams on the brakes. The defender skids past, maybe a half step. In one motion he turns toward the goal, pivoting with the basket held low, and whips the ball low-to-high over the goalie's right shoulder.
The sequence from when he turns toward the corner and the ball finds the back of the net takes about 2 seconds.
You left out the part where he pounds his chest like the Hulk and then does the Gangnam Style dance on the grave of John Harvard himself.
Wait, that didn't happen? Pity.
Re: Cornell @ Harvard Lax - Pannell on his goal
Posted by: Josh '99 (---.nycmny.east.verizon.net)
Date: April 09, 2013 04:07PM
They should give him the Tewaaraton on the spot if he did that. Heck, the Hobey and the Heisman too.RichH
You left out the part where he pounds his chest like the Hulk and then does the Gangnam Style dance on the grave of John Harvard himself.
Wait, that didn't happen? Pity.
Re: Cornell @ Harvard Lax - Pannell on his goal
Posted by: Kyle Rose (---.customer.alter.net)
Date: April 09, 2013 04:10PM
Thank you. Though what really helped was clicking on "Youtube" to view it in a larger window. That made it quite clear.ugarte
Here's the full sequence:Kyle Rose
I cannot tell what he did. Even in slow-mo, it's just not clear. I need another angle.
Pannell runs out in front of the goal, then spins back, breaking toward the corner. When he gets to a 45 degree angle from the goalie's left, with his back to the goal and FACING away from the goal, with a defender on his shoulder he slams on the brakes. The defender skids past, maybe a half step. In one motion he turns toward the goal, pivoting with the basket held low, and whips the ball low-to-high over the goalie's right shoulder.
The sequence from when he turns toward the corner and the ball finds the back of the net takes about 2 seconds.
Re: Cornell @ Harvard Lax - Pannell on his goal
Posted by: Jim Hyla (---.arthritishealthdoctors.com)
Date: April 09, 2013 05:23PM
Kyle Rose
Thank you. Though what really helped was clicking on "Youtube" to view it in a larger window. That made it quite clear.ugarte
Here's the full sequence:Kyle Rose
I cannot tell what he did. Even in slow-mo, it's just not clear. I need another angle.
Pannell runs out in front of the goal, then spins back, breaking toward the corner. When he gets to a 45 degree angle from the goalie's left, with his back to the goal and FACING away from the goal, with a defender on his shoulder he slams on the brakes. The defender skids past, maybe a half step. In one motion he turns toward the goal, pivoting with the basket held low, and whips the ball low-to-high over the goalie's right shoulder.
The sequence from when he turns toward the corner and the ball finds the back of the net takes about 2 seconds.
Take off those shades.
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Re: Cornell @ Harvard Lax - Pannell on his goal
Posted by: ugarte (38.96.141.---)
Date: April 09, 2013 05:28PM
I should have gone tech support on you and asked "did you view it full screen" but I've been an antagonistic asshole on this forum a lot lately and I figured "why not a change of pace?"Kyle Rose
Thank you. Though what really helped was clicking on "Youtube" to view it in a larger window. That made it quite clear.ugarte
Here's the full sequence:Kyle Rose
I cannot tell what he did. Even in slow-mo, it's just not clear. I need another angle.
Pannell runs out in front of the goal, then spins back, breaking toward the corner. When he gets to a 45 degree angle from the goalie's left, with his back to the goal and FACING away from the goal, with a defender on his shoulder he slams on the brakes. The defender skids past, maybe a half step. In one motion he turns toward the goal, pivoting with the basket held low, and whips the ball low-to-high over the goalie's right shoulder.
The sequence from when he turns toward the corner and the ball finds the back of the net takes about 2 seconds.
Never again.
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Re: Cornell @ Harvard Lax - Pannell on his goal
Posted by: Swampy (---.lightspeed.irvnca.sbcglobal.net)
Date: April 10, 2013 04:26AM
ugarte
Here's the full sequence:Kyle Rose
I cannot tell what he did. Even in slow-mo, it's just not clear. I need another angle.
Pannell runs out in front of the goal, then spins back, breaking toward the corner. When he gets to a 45 degree angle from the goalie's left, with his back to the goal and FACING away from the goal, with a defender on his shoulder he slams on the brakes. The defender skids past, maybe a half step. In one motion he turns toward the goal, pivoting with the basket held low, and whips the ball low-to-high over the goalie's right shoulder.
The sequence from when he turns toward the corner and the ball finds the back of the net takes about 2 seconds.
It also appears he got the shot off an instant before he was doubled by a slide.
Re: Cornell @ Harvard Lax - Pannell on his goal
Posted by: Towerroad (---.dsl.hstntx.sbcglobal.net)
Date: April 10, 2013 09:30AM
Dont forget the Nobel Prize, The Fields Medal, and a PulitzerJosh '99
They should give him the Tewaaraton on the spot if he did that. Heck, the Hobey and the Heisman too.RichH
You left out the part where he pounds his chest like the Hulk and then does the Gangnam Style dance on the grave of John Harvard himself.
Wait, that didn't happen? Pity.
Re: Cornell @ Harvard Lax - Pannell on his goal
Posted by: billhoward (---.hsd1.nj.comcast.net)
Date: April 10, 2013 03:18PM
You're upset about Jay-Z leaving the Nets?
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