If Cornell can't be there, at least there's a team from upstate New York with Syracuse's 12-11 double OT win over Virginia in the first NCAA seminfinal.
And then Hopkins taking down Duke and its five-years-of-eligility team of destiny, 10-9.
Sweet.
Can't say I'm a big Hopkins fan, having watched a few painful games against the Red, but I was certainly in their corner today. We cheered their every goal and cringed at the late-game turnovers. Those last few seconds were nerve-wracking, but somehow they held on. Buh-bye, Blue Devils.
And come Monday, I'm switching back to the upstate NY side. Go 'Cuse. Wait, I'll be in Spain, so...Vamos 'Cuse.
Sooooo happy that Hopkins beat Duke again.
[quote ugarte]Sooooo happy that Hopkins beat Duke again.[/quote]
Amen.
Agree with all of the above.:)
[quote ugarte]Sooooo happy that Hopkins beat Duke again.[/quote]
(http://lh6.ggpht.com/dpnaik/R2Ak8iHzOzI/AAAAAAAAAH8/n3NmYIuI1w0/0925071742.jpg)
So, do you think that Duke is going to petition to get everyone else another year now?
[quote ugarte]So, do you think that Duke is going to petition to get everyone else another year now?[/quote]
Everyone else that was on the team the year of the "incident" got an extra year of eligibility. So Greer is likely to be playing another year, and they were saying on the broadcast that he wanted to get a little closer to his home in Ontario. Sounds like Cornell might actually be a decent choice.
Best possible outcome today, and all weekend.:) Except for Div. II & III, that is.:(
[quote Jim Hyla]Best possible outcome today, and all weekend.:) Except for Div. II & III, that is.:([/quote]
Agree on all counts. Nice to have the Division I championship back in central New York. Great to see the Hopkins crowd muted in the fourth quarter today at Foxborough.
[quote Jacob '06]Everyone else that was on the team the year of the "incident" got an extra year of eligibility. So Greer is likely to be playing another year, and they were saying on the broadcast that he wanted to get a little closer to his home in Ontario. Sounds like Cornell might actually be a decent choice.[/quote]
If he's also interested in having a shot at a national championship, I suspect he might be thinking a different color.
[quote Jim Hyla]Best possible outcome today, and all weekend.:) Except for Div. II & III, that is.:([/quote]I'd rather that the Ivy League had beaten the Big Ten in Women's D-I lacrosse on Sunday.
[quote ithacat][quote Jacob '06]Everyone else that was on the team the year of the "incident" got an extra year of eligibility. So Greer is likely to be playing another year, and they were saying on the broadcast that he wanted to get a little closer to his home in Ontario. Sounds like Cornell might actually be a decent choice.[/quote]
If he's also interested in having a shot at a national championship, I suspect he might be thinking a different color.[/quote]
It would be interesting to see if SU would take him. Hard to resist, I suspect.
[quote Jim Hyla][quote ithacat][quote Jacob '06]Everyone else that was on the team the year of the "incident" got an extra year of eligibility. So Greer is likely to be playing another year, and they were saying on the broadcast that he wanted to get a little closer to his home in Ontario. Sounds like Cornell might actually be a decent choice.[/quote]
If he's also interested in having a shot at a national championship, I suspect he might be thinking a different color.[/quote]
It would be interesting to see if SU would take him. Hard to resist, I suspect.[/quote]
I'm sure a lot of it depends on his major and if he really wants to go to grad school for it. I have no clue what his undergrad major is though. Some of the Duke guys are in business school or law school for their grad career and still playing.
If he has an undergraduate degree, isn't he ineligible by Ivy League rules?
[quote Jacob '06][quote Jim Hyla][quote ithacat][quote Jacob '06]Everyone else that was on the team the year of the "incident" got an extra year of eligibility. So Greer is likely to be playing another year, and they were saying on the broadcast that he wanted to get a little closer to his home in Ontario. Sounds like Cornell might actually be a decent choice.[/quote]
If he's also interested in having a shot at a national championship, I suspect he might be thinking a different color.[/quote]
It would be interesting to see if SU would take him. Hard to resist, I suspect.[/quote]
I'm sure a lot of it depends on his major and if he really wants to go to grad school for it. I have no clue what his undergrad major is though. Some of the Duke guys are in business school or law school for their grad career and still playing.[/quote]Zack Greer will play his extra year at Bryant University (http://www.ncaa.com/lacrosse-mens/article.aspx?id=312618), who are making the jump from DII to DI this coming season.