14:17 CU-Glynn (Pittard)
10:51 PU-Sowanick (Trombino)
8:03 CU-Seibald (Clayton)
7:17 CU-Lewis (Romero)
4:41 CU-Glynn (Bartlett)
2:56 PU-Haynie (Davis)
2nd quarter
14:02 CU-Glynn (Pittard)
3rd
13:58 CU-Clayton
13:03 PU-Davis EMO (Sowanick)
12:50 CU-Pittard(Vedder)
12:38 CU-Bartlett(Calvert)
7:12 PU-Hayes
6:34 CU-Bartlett(Seibald)
4th
13:39 PU-Kovler
11:42 CU-CLayton
8:19 PU-Hayes
Lewis for Cornell and Sowanick for Princeton are the other goals.
Well Seibald looks like hes on his game today :)
Do I see Big Red Thunderstix in the crescent? ::yark::
Glynn with the hat trick early in the 2nd quarter.
Flags left and right here in the 2nd quarter. Currently each team is a man down, but princeton will get a short EMO
4:30 left in the half CU with the ball. I don't really understand how we got a stall call there with about a minute and a half of posession. Princeton didn't get one one a 3 minute posession.
I just spoke to my son who's at the game and he said there's a pretty good crowd, which is good to hear.
It is now halftime with CU winning 5-2. Cornell put together a pretty solid half, and McMonagle looks to be in good form with a few really nice saves. We need to try and keep Princeton from getting those long deliberate offensive posessions.
We weren't getting the same good ball movement and resulting shots in the second period. Mitchell is watched by a short stick and rather than trying one-on-one dodges we need to feed him while he's moving in front of the net.
[quote dbilmes]I just spoke to my son who's at the game and he said there's a pretty good crowd, which is good to hear.[/quote]
Yeah, from what I saw online the class councils had a tailgate before the game and gave away 100 free tickets to each class. The crescent side seems to be filled at least up to the tunnels, and even a bit further.
I'm having trouble keeping up with all this fast scoring :)
Davy in three!
Tambroni with a timeout just as we are about to lose the ball after a long time killing. I think a bit over 2 mins left.
Reported attendance 10.721 :-O
Huge win to stay undefeated here.
[quote Jacob '06]I'm having trouble keeping up with all this fast scoring :)[/quote]
And this is a *low* scoring game... you wanna do a 16-15? ;)
(got back from my family thing in time to track the last 5 minutes on LaxPower/here)
[quote DeltaOne81][quote Jacob '06]I'm having trouble keeping up with all this fast scoring :)[/quote]
And this is a *low* scoring game... you wanna do a 16-15? ;)
(got back from my family thing in time to track the last 5 minutes on LaxPower/here)[/quote]
It was mostly those 4 goals in one minute, but there were a ton close together in the syracuse game I guess :)
[quote Jacob '06]
It was mostly those 4 goals in one minute, but there were a ton close together in the syracuse game I guess :)[/quote]
Doing these threads during lax games is very much different than hockey. getting the goal/scorers/assists/times probably takes up 75% of the time :) (well, maybe not quite, but a lot).
Yeah, and then there's those stretches where you end up 3 goals behind :), I just put ??? and edit it back later. But its still fun :)
Good of you to step up though, Jacob. Can you take it next week too while Im at Brown? :)
[quote DeltaOne81][quote Jacob '06]Good of you to step up though, Jacob. Can you take it next week too while Im at Brown? :)[/quote]
See you there, Fred. Let's hope for good weather.
Btw, that officially clinches the Ivy autobid, and, at least a share of the title. Worst we can finish is 5-1. Best Princeton can finish is 5-1. And we win the head-to-head. Also all other Ivy teams have at least 2 losses, so there can be no 3 way tie to throw a wrench into it.
So, Fred, how does Swam(p)i explain this one? The post? Crossbar? Warm weather?
[quote Al DeFlorio]So, Fred, how does Swam(p)i explain this one? The post? Crossbar? Warm weather?[/quote]
Honestly, I've been thinking all season that actually beating Princeton (especially if by more than a goal or two) might finally be the straw that would break the *#*@&@'s back. Though I may be wrong, especially since he sarcastically jumped the gun on it thi sweek.
I'm sure he'll find some reason to say Cornell is no good. If I had to guess, he'll probably harp on something about a weak schedule, despite the fact that we have a top 5 schedule nationally. But man will he be stretching.
Announced attendance was over 10,000. Really good showing. Thunderstix were given out to the first couple thousand fans, I believe.
It was nice to see the '77 team honored at halftime.
Because he has underestimated Cornell all year, the LaxSalami(R) is deservedly mired in last place in his own "Big Boyz" competition. I think he put six chips on Princeton this week, helping to ensure that he will remain at the bottom. How is he going to rationalize Virginia's 10 to 9 home squeaker over Dartmouth a week after we pounded them at their place? I bet he still thinks Virginia is the better team.
[quote BillCharlton]Because he has underestimated Cornell all year, the LaxSalami(R) is deservedly mired in last place in his own "Big Boyz" competition. I think he put six chips on Princeton this week, helping to ensure that he will remain at the bottom. How is he going to rationalize Virginia's 10 to 9 home squeaker over Dartmouth a week after we pounded them at their place? I bet he still thinks Virginia is the better team.[/quote]
Clearly the UVa/Dartmouth game was a bit of an anomaly - as UVa is a very good team, and Dartmouth, not so much. That said, he'd gladly write off an anomaly for UVa, and if we had one, he'd be harping on it constantly.
But yes, his dismal failure in the Big Boyz competition has had much to do with him refusing to react to what we've all seen this season, and instead has been trying to fit he results into this pre-conceived beliefs (i.e. pre-season rankings).
That and once he started to go down, he got desperate and made some crazy picks - Vermont over Albany, Army over Duke today. But the record speaks for itself.
[quote Al DeFlorio]So, Fred, how does Swam(p)i explain this one? The post? Crossbar? Warm weather?[/quote]
This week Cornell beat Princeton, but that's not much of an accomplishment since Princeton is a very weak team having proven that by losing to a very suspect Cornell squad. Princeton also lost earlier this year to Virginia which lost to Duke which lost to Cornell, and we all know how bad Cornell is. In the end Princeton only lost to Cornell by 4 goals and hit two posts during the game which is the same as a win. So this week my rankings are 1) Duke 2) Virginia 3) Princeton. Who knew that Cornell wins over Duke and Princeton by margins so slim the NCAA should count them as losses would fool everyone into thinking they deserved a top 10 ranking.
[quote Jacob '06]Reported attendance 10.721 :-O[/quote]
(http://elf.elynah.com/file.php?1,file=240)
stolen from a friend's Facebook album...
[quote Jacob '06]I don't really understand how we got a stall call there with about a minute and a half of posession. Princeton didn't get one one a 3 minute posession.[/quote]
If you're trailing, they don't call stalls against you, which makes sense (if you're losing and want to waste time, go right ahead). I also believe the officials won't call a stall if the score is tied.
[quote schoaff][quote Al DeFlorio]So, Fred, how does Swam(p)i explain this one? The post? Crossbar? Warm weather?[/quote]
This week Cornell beat Princeton, but that's not much of an accomplishment since Princeton is a very weak team having proven that by losing to a very suspect Cornell squad. Princeton also lost earlier this year to Virginia which lost to Duke which lost to Cornell, and we all know how bad Cornell is. In the end Princeton only lost to Cornell by 4 goals and hit two posts during the game which is the same as a win. So this week my rankings are 1) Duke 2) Virginia 3) Princeton. Who knew that Cornell wins over Duke and Princeton by margins so slim the NCAA should count them as losses would fool everyone into thinking they deserved a top 10 ranking.
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Priceless :-)
[quote ebilmes][quote Jacob '06]Reported attendance 10.721 :-O[/quote]
(http://elf.elynah.com/file.php?1,file=240)
stolen from a friend's Facebook album...[/quote]
How cool is that!
[quote JasonN95][quote Jacob '06]I don't really understand how we got a stall call there with about a minute and a half of posession. Princeton didn't get one one a 3 minute posession.[/quote]
If you're trailing, they don't call stalls against you, which makes sense (if you're losing and want to waste time, go right ahead). I also believe the officials won't call a stall if the score is tied.[/quote]
< lax tutorial > :)
A stall call, first off, doesn't really directly depend on the length of the possession. It means you're not trying to score - its basically an unofficial, subjective shot-clock. If you're shooting and missing or otherwise charging the net, they won't call stalling. If you're just passing it around the outside and dodging, they will.
However, the refs calling stalling doesn't automatically mean you lose the ball. What it means is that you have to keep it in the box. If it comes out of the box, *then* you lose possession.
In the last two minute of the game, the team with the lead is basically automatically put in a 'stall' situation. As soon as they enter the box, they can't step out of it or they lose possession.
< / lax tutorial >
For any night owls still up (or for those of you coming home from the bars ::drunk:: ), if you have CSTV, the replay of the Cornell-Princeton game will be shown at 1:30 am.
[quote ebilmes]Announced attendance was over 10,000. Really good showing. Thunderstix were given out to the first couple thousand fans, I believe.
It was nice to see the '77 team honored at halftime.[/quote]Awesome showing by the fans.
Thunderstix are lame, though. What, your hands and your lungs aren't good enough?
[quote ebilmes]Announced attendance was over 10,000.[/quote]
About 1,300 more than Homecoming. Impressive.
We were outshot 45-19 (IIRC), yet I also get the impression that we dominated the game. Is it fair to say that Princeton's shooting edge doesn't come close to demonstrating the teams' actual scoring opportunities?
[quote Josh '99][quote ebilmes]Announced attendance was over 10,000. Really good showing. Thunderstix were given out to the first couple thousand fans, I believe.
It was nice to see the '77 team honored at halftime.[/quote]Awesome showing by the fans.
Thunderstix are lame, though. What, your hands and your lungs aren't good enough?[/quote]
Agreed on both counts. Let's just make sure they don't get any closer to Lynah. However, since Athletics aren't looking to improve attendance, we're probably safe.
[quote ugarte]We were outshot 45-19 (IIRC), yet I also get the impression that we dominated the game. Is it fair to say that Princeton's shooting edge doesn't come close to demonstrating the teams' actual scoring opportunities?[/quote]
Yes. Our defense did a great job of forcing Princeton to take low percentage shots from the outside. I bet half of their shots didn't even get a sniff of the cage.
[quote ugarte]We were outshot 45-19 (IIRC), yet I also get the impression that we dominated the game. Is it fair to say that Princeton's shooting edge doesn't come close to demonstrating the teams' actual scoring opportunities?[/quote]
Firstly, it was 45-29.
Secondly, at some point in the first shots were 11-3 Cornell and we were up by two. Early in the second we went up by three, and the whole tenor of the game changed given that lead and Princeton's suspect offense.
Shots were 13-1 Princeton in the fourth, making up most of the difference in the total, when Cornell was playing keepaway and not trying to score--but also managing to turn over the ball six times.
Lastly, as even the Princeton athletics write-up said: "Princeton, outshot 94-34 by Cornell the last two years combined, would outshoot the Big Red 45-29, but the Big Red defense did a great job of forcing shots from the outside, which enabled goalie Matt McMonagle to clean up in the goal."
[quote Al DeFlorio][quote ugarte]Is it fair to say that Princeton's shooting edge doesn't come close to demonstrating the teams' actual scoring opportunities?[/quote]
Firstly, it was 45-29.
Secondly, at some point in the first shots were 11-3 Cornell and we were up by two. Early in the second we went up by three, and the whole tenor of the game changed given that lead and Princeton's suspect offense.
Shots were 13-1 Princeton in the fourth, making up most of the difference in the total, when Cornell was playing keepaway and not trying to score--but also managing to turn over the ball six times.
Lastly, as even the Princeton athletics write-up said: "Princeton, outshot 94-34 by Cornell the last two years combined, would outshoot the Big Red 45-29, but the Big Red defense did a great job of forcing shots from the outside, which enabled goalie Matt McMonagle to clean up in the goal."[/quote]
So... yes?
[quote ugarte]So... yes?[/quote]
Another view from the Syracuse Post-Standard writer blogging during the Cornell-Princeton game: "But I can't emphasize this enough -- Princeton really cannot shoot at all. (Compared this to the Syracuse game, when the Tigers scored 12 goals.) The last half of the quarter was essentially an exercise in firing haphazardly from the outside and not coming close to the cage."
Interesting write-up on the Cornell-Princeton game on the Swa(la)mi's web site: http://www.laxswami.com/tw07-09.html
Though not written by Himself.