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Title: NCAA lacrosse tournament seedings, brackets, etc.
Post by: Al DeFlorio on May 08, 2011, 05:25:35 PM
We'll see tonight at 9pm whether Cornell gets the #2 seed behind Syracuse.  Speculation is that the opponent will be Hartford if that's the case.

Syracuse holds graduation in the Dome on Saturday, so their game with [likely] Siena will be Sunday, and ours will be Saturday to allow the same TV crew to do both central NY games.
Title: Re: NCAA lacrosse tournament seedings, brackets, etc.
Post by: Al DeFlorio on May 08, 2011, 06:46:28 PM
A selection Sunday update on Inside Lacrosse reports that the "numbers" (i.e., RPI, SOS) may be counted more heavily this year than "significant wins."  If so, Cornell will be screwed again, as Duke and Virginia are #1 and #2 in SOS and #7 and #5 in RPI.  After a year or two of almost sanity, we may be returning to the era where whom you've played is more important than how you've played against them.

http://insidelacrosse.com/news/2011/05/08/may-madness-live-updates-selection-sunday
Title: Re: NCAA lacrosse tournament seedings, brackets, etc.
Post by: Ronald '09 on May 08, 2011, 07:03:05 PM
Quote from: Al DeFlorioA selection Sunday update on Inside Lacrosse reports that the "numbers" (i.e., RPI, SOS) may be counted more heavily this year than "significant wins."  If so, Cornell will be screwed again, as Duke and Virginia are #1 and #2 in SOS and #7 and #5 in RPI.  After a year or two of almost sanity, we may be returning to the era where whom you've played is more important than how you've played against them.

http://insidelacrosse.com/news/2011/05/08/may-madness-live-updates-selection-sunday

We're 2nd in RPI, so that won't screw us.  According to laxpower, Duke is 16th in SOS.  We're 7th in SOS behind Virginia, Princeton, Syracuse, Notre Dame, UNC, and Penn. Syracuse is already ahead of us, and Penn and UNC are too far behind us to jump us.  I suppose it's possible that Notre Dame or Virginia does, but that would only drop us to 4th.  A lot of these teams are really close this year, so that would probably only give us a tougher first round and not make much difference after that.

RPI: http://www.laxpower.com/update11/binmen/rpi01.php
SOS: http://www.laxpower.com/update11/binmen/sos01.php
Title: Re: NCAA lacrosse tournament seedings, brackets, etc.
Post by: ben03 on May 08, 2011, 07:17:39 PM
Quote from: Al DeFlorioA selection Sunday update on Inside Lacrosse reports that the "numbers" (i.e., RPI, SOS) may be counted more heavily this year than "significant wins."  If so, Cornell will be screwed again, as Duke and Virginia are #1 and #2 in SOS and #7 and #5 in RPI.  After a year or two of almost sanity, we may be returning to the era where whom you've played is more important than how you've played against them.

http://insidelacrosse.com/news/2011/05/08/may-madness-live-updates-selection-sunday

of course that's the way it is ... c'mon Al haven't you figured out yet that it's not about how good the teams are - the seeding is completely about how good your athletic dept. is at scheduling. ::bang:::-P
the on-field stuff is just secondary ...
Title: Re: NCAA lacrosse tournament seedings, brackets, etc.
Post by: Al DeFlorio on May 08, 2011, 08:20:55 PM
Quote from: Ronald '09
Quote from: Al DeFlorioWe're 2nd in RPI, so that won't screw us.  According to laxpower, Duke is 16th in SOS.  We're 7th in SOS behind Virginia, Princeton, Syracuse, Notre Dame, UNC, and Penn.
Take a look at laxpower's SOS rankings using the NCAA calculation (top ten opponents only).

http://www.laxpower.com/update11/binmen/rpis01.php
Title: Re: NCAA lacrosse tournament seedings, brackets, etc.
Post by: Ronald '09 on May 08, 2011, 09:13:32 PM
Well unless we fell all the way to 6, we're at least 3rd.  Penn is in.  I'll keep updating below if anyone is following in here.  I put the times and channel next to the higher seed.  We got the 2 seed.  So all the panic for nothing.  I like Bucknell to upset Virginia.

1. Syracuse (Sunday 7:30 ESPNU)
2. Cornell (Saturday 7:30 ESPNU)
3. Hopkins (Saturday noon ESPN2)
4. Notre Dame (Saturday 2:30 ESPNU)
5. Duke (Saturday 5 ESPNU)
6. Denver *Sunday 5:15 ESPNU)
7. Virginia (Sunday 3 ESPNU)
8. UNC (Sunday 1 ESPN)
9. Maryland
10. Bucknell
11. Villanova
12. Delaware
13. Penn
14. Hofstra
15. Hartford
16. Siena
Title: Re: NCAA lacrosse tournament seedings, brackets, etc.
Post by: TimV on May 08, 2011, 09:15:08 PM
We're in the opposite bracket from Syracuse, Duke and UNC.  SU has to play winner of UNC v Maryland.  Lookin good so far.
Title: Re: NCAA lacrosse tournament seedings, brackets, etc.
Post by: semsox on May 08, 2011, 09:20:56 PM
Not to be that guy, but looks like a 2nd round match-up against Virginia is looming
Title: Re: NCAA lacrosse tournament seedings, brackets, etc.
Post by: TimV on May 08, 2011, 09:26:21 PM
OK with me- UVa with no Shamel, a goaltender we've shelled last time we played in the NCAA tournament and this year. Feely shut out
Steele Stanwick last time.  I feel goooood.
Title: Re: NCAA lacrosse tournament seedings, brackets, etc.
Post by: scoop85 on May 08, 2011, 09:27:05 PM
Quote from: semsoxNot to be that guy, but looks like a 2nd round match-up against Virginia is looming

True, but I don't think any of the other options -- MD, UNC, or even Denver -- would be any more or less favorable.
Title: Re: NCAA lacrosse tournament seedings, brackets, etc.
Post by: Jim Hyla on May 08, 2011, 09:28:15 PM
Quote from: semsoxNot to be that guy, but looks like a 2nd round match-up against Virginia is looming
I'd take that.
Title: Re: NCAA lacrosse tournament seedings, brackets, etc.
Post by: TimV on May 08, 2011, 09:30:44 PM
AND - UVA's wek spot is oh D - no more Ken Claussen.  We match up pretty good with them.
Title: Re: NCAA lacrosse tournament seedings, brackets, etc.
Post by: dag14 on May 08, 2011, 09:35:44 PM
We need to beat Hartford first.  Am I the only one who remembers being scored upon at home during the quarterfinals game by the opponent's goalie on the way to the upset loss????
Title: Re: NCAA lacrosse tournament seedings, brackets, etc.
Post by: TimV on May 08, 2011, 09:42:01 PM
I know Ohio State.
I played Ohio State.
Hartford, sir, is no Ohio State.**]
Title: Re: NCAA lacrosse tournament seedings, brackets, etc.
Post by: Jeff Hopkins '82 on May 08, 2011, 09:42:02 PM
Actually, I think the UVa - Bucknell match might be really interesting.  I think Bucknell has a reasonable chance at the upset there.

FWIW, anybody know anthing about Hartford, other than it's the capital of Connecticut?  And it's no Ohio State.
Title: Re: NCAA lacrosse tournament seedings, brackets, etc.
Post by: scoop85 on May 08, 2011, 09:43:16 PM
Pannell being interviewed on the selection show
Title: Re: NCAA lacrosse tournament seedings, brackets, etc.
Post by: scoop85 on May 08, 2011, 09:45:43 PM
Quote from: Jeff Hopkins '82Actually, I think the UVa - Bucknell match might be really interesting.  I think Bucknell has a reasonable chance at the upset there.

FWIW, anybody know anthing about Hartford, other than it's the capital of Connecticut?

Well, other than my sister being a Hartford grad, Hartford played a spirirted game against SB yesterday.  They have some good offensive skill players, and the FO guy may be the best in the country.  But we'll certainly be a heavy favorite
Title: Re: NCAA lacrosse tournament seedings, brackets, etc.
Post by: dag14 on May 08, 2011, 09:46:37 PM
I seem to recall the same sentiment regarding Ohio State.  Before they beat us.  I am going to assume that the players and coaching staff won't take any team for granted during the month of May.
Title: Re: NCAA lacrosse tournament seedings, brackets, etc.
Post by: Ronald '09 on May 08, 2011, 09:48:54 PM
Quote from: Jeff Hopkins '82Actually, I think the UVa - Bucknell match might be really interesting.  I think Bucknell has a reasonable chance at the upset there.

FWIW, anybody know anthing about Hartford, other than it's the capital of Connecticut?

If you say it really fast, it sounds like Harvard.  They're called the Hawks, wear red, and have a really good faceoff guy.  I think the Rutgers guy (forget his name) is the best faceoff guy in the country though.

I wish they would announce which quarters site we're at.  The bracket posted on laxpower says Foxboro, but they also say Hofstra would be going to Foxboro, so I think they just have the quarters randomly on their brackets for now.
Title: Re: NCAA lacrosse tournament seedings, brackets, etc.
Post by: kingpin248 on May 08, 2011, 09:50:13 PM
Quote from: Ronald '09
Quote from: Jeff Hopkins '82Actually, I think the UVa - Bucknell match might be really interesting.  I think Bucknell has a reasonable chance at the upset there.

FWIW, anybody know anthing about Hartford, other than it's the capital of Connecticut?

If you say it really fast, it sounds like Harvard.  They're called the Hawks, wear red, and have a really good faceoff guy.  I think the Rutgers guy (forget his name) is the best faceoff guy in the country though.

I wish they would announce which quarters site we're at.  The bracket posted on laxpower says Foxboro, but they also say Hofstra would be going to Foxboro, so I think they just have the quarters randomly on their brackets for now.

I have been wondering the same thing. The bracket from the NCAA (http://www.ncaa.com/brackets/lacrosse-men/d1/2011) has Cornell playing the early game at Hofstra, assuming they win the first round.
Title: Re: NCAA lacrosse tournament seedings, brackets, etc.
Post by: Ronald '09 on May 08, 2011, 09:58:10 PM
Quote from: kingpin248
Quote from: Ronald '09
Quote from: Jeff Hopkins '82Actually, I think the UVa - Bucknell match might be really interesting.  I think Bucknell has a reasonable chance at the upset there.

FWIW, anybody know anthing about Hartford, other than it's the capital of Connecticut?

If you say it really fast, it sounds like Harvard.  They're called the Hawks, wear red, and have a really good faceoff guy.  I think the Rutgers guy (forget his name) is the best faceoff guy in the country though.

I wish they would announce which quarters site we're at.  The bracket posted on laxpower says Foxboro, but they also say Hofstra would be going to Foxboro, so I think they just have the quarters randomly on their brackets for now.

I have been wondering the same thing. The bracket from the NCAA (http://www.ncaa.com/brackets/lacrosse-men/d1/2011) has Cornell playing the early game at Hofstra, assuming they win the first round.

Both sites have the quarters listed in chronological order, just with the first round matchups listed in different orders.  If I recall the last few years, one team from each side of the bracket often ends up in the same quarterfinal site, but I guess that doesn't really matter, they just go with what makes sense for each region?  The Notre Dame quarter should be at Foxboro, since they and Duke would have to fly to either place anyway.  Hopefully we get to go to Hofstra, since that's much closer for me.

EDIT: They just said on ESPNU that our half of the bracket goes to Hofstra.  I'm happy with that.
Title: Re: NCAA lacrosse tournament seedings, brackets, etc.
Post by: kingpin248 on May 08, 2011, 10:00:01 PM
Quote from: Ronald '09
Quote from: kingpin248
Quote from: Ronald '09
Quote from: Jeff Hopkins '82Actually, I think the UVa - Bucknell match might be really interesting.  I think Bucknell has a reasonable chance at the upset there.

FWIW, anybody know anthing about Hartford, other than it's the capital of Connecticut?

If you say it really fast, it sounds like Harvard.  They're called the Hawks, wear red, and have a really good faceoff guy.  I think the Rutgers guy (forget his name) is the best faceoff guy in the country though.

I wish they would announce which quarters site we're at.  The bracket posted on laxpower says Foxboro, but they also say Hofstra would be going to Foxboro, so I think they just have the quarters randomly on their brackets for now.

I have been wondering the same thing. The bracket from the NCAA (http://www.ncaa.com/brackets/lacrosse-men/d1/2011) has Cornell playing the early game at Hofstra, assuming they win the first round.

Both sites have the quarters listed in chronological order, just with the first round matchups listed in different orders.  If I recall the last few years, one team from each side of the bracket often ends up in the same quarterfinal site, but I guess that doesn't really matter, they just go with what makes sense for each region?  The Notre Dame quarter should be at Foxboro, since they and DUke would have to fly to either place anyway.  Hopefully we get to go to Hofstra, since that's much closer for me.

Me too. And CU now confirms (http://cornellbigred.com/news/2011/5/8/MLAX_0508115639.aspx) that it will play at Hofstra should it advance.
Title: Re: NCAA lacrosse tournament seedings, brackets, etc.
Post by: Ben on May 08, 2011, 10:12:17 PM
Would buying tickets for a possible quarterfinal in Hempstead be bad karma?

Good draw overall. Also nice to be under the lights again and avoid getting sunburned like today.
Title: Re: NCAA lacrosse tournament seedings, brackets, etc.
Post by: Jordan 04 on May 08, 2011, 10:12:29 PM
Hooray for being in the Hofstra bracket.  Now let's get there.  Let's Go Red!
Title: Re: NCAA lacrosse tournament seedings, brackets, etc.
Post by: Josh '99 on May 08, 2011, 10:24:31 PM
Quote from: Ronald '09Well unless we fell all the way to 6, we're at least 3rd.  Penn is in.  I'll keep updating below if anyone is following in here.  I put the times and channel next to the higher seed.  We got the 2 seed.  So all the panic for nothing.  I like Bucknell to upset Virginia.

1. Syracuse (Sunday 7:30 ESPNU)
2. Cornell (Saturday 7:30 ESPNU)
3. Hopkins (Saturday noon ESPN2)
4. Notre Dame (Saturday 2:30 ESPNU)
5. Duke (Saturday 5 ESPNU)
6. Denver *Sunday 5:15 ESPNU)
7. Virginia (Sunday 3 ESPNU)
8. UNC (Sunday 1 ESPN)
9. Maryland
10. Bucknell
11. Villanova
12. Delaware
13. Penn
14. Hofstra
15. Hartford
16. Siena
This must be a typo, where's Princeton?

Oh right.  :-D
Title: Re: NCAA lacrosse - Cornell got a good draw
Post by: billhoward on May 08, 2011, 10:53:19 PM
Cornell doesn't have to go on the road in round 1. We've gotten screwed that way before.
Cornell isn't seeded for a matchup with #1 on the second weekend. (Last year headed for a Cornell-Syracuse showdown but thank you, Army.)
Any team is capable of an upset, but unless they start calling themselves The University of Hartford, we are okay. Who would you rather see us play? We may not win 50% of the faceoffs, but we showed vs. Yale Friday that we can lose the faceoff battle and still win the game.
If we get past round one, we have a desirable rematch against a Virginia team without Shamel Bratton (Quint again on the show used his line about how Va added by subtracting) and with its best defender out for the year (Ken Clausen, ACL).
... on paper, there are a lot tougher paths to the final four than Cornell has. Sort of like when we saw Bemidji State in our way.
Title: Re: NCAA lacrosse - Cornell got a good draw
Post by: scoop85 on May 08, 2011, 10:56:12 PM
Quote from: billhowardCornell doesn't have to go on the road in round 1. We've gotten screwed that way before.
Cornell isn't seeded for a matchup with #1 on the second weekend. (Last year headed for a Cornell-Syracuse showdown but thank you, Army.)
Any team is capable of an upset, but unless they start calling themselves The University of Hartford, we are okay. Who would you rather see us play? We may not win 50% of the faceoffs, but we showed vs. Yale Friday that we can lose the faceoff battle and still win the game.
If we get past round one, we have a desirable rematch against a Virginia team without Shamel Bratton (Quint again on the show used his line about how Va added by subtracting) and with its best defender out for the year (Ken Clausen, ACL).
... on paper, there are a lot tougher paths to the final four than Cornell has. Sort of like when we saw Bemidji State in our way.

A couple of corrections -- SU was 2nd seeded last year, not #1 (I think that was UVA), and UVA lost its top defender to injury, but it wasn't Clausen -- he graduated last year.
Title: Re: NCAA lacrosse - Cornell got a good draw
Post by: billhoward on May 08, 2011, 11:02:33 PM
You're right. Matt Lovejoy hurt his shoulder AFTER the Cornell-UVA game. (Clausen does have an ACL tear but that's post-UVa). I'm still glad Army took down Syracuse last year.
Title: Re: NCAA lacrosse - Cornell got a good draw
Post by: Swampy on May 09, 2011, 09:54:56 AM
Quote from: billhowardCornell doesn't have to go on the road in round 1. We've gotten screwed that way before.
Cornell isn't seeded for a matchup with #1 on the second weekend. (Last year headed for a Cornell-Syracuse showdown but thank you, Army.)
Any team is capable of an upset, but unless they start calling themselves The University of Hartford, we are okay. Who would you rather see us play? We may not win 50% of the faceoffs, but we showed vs. Yale Friday that we can lose the faceoff battle and still win the game.
If we get past round one, we have a desirable rematch against a Virginia team without Shamel Bratton (Quint again on the show used his line about how Va added by subtracting) and with its best defender out for the year (Ken Clausen, ACL).
... on paper, there are a lot tougher paths to the final four than Cornell has. Sort of like when we saw Bemidji State in our way.

I hope Ben has the team watch some "upsets" to get in the right frame of mind.
Title: Re: NCAA lacrosse - Cornell got a good draw
Post by: Towerroad on May 09, 2011, 11:14:30 AM
Quote from: Swampy
Quote from: billhowardCornell doesn't have to go on the road in round 1. We've gotten screwed that way before.
Cornell isn't seeded for a matchup with #1 on the second weekend. (Last year headed for a Cornell-Syracuse showdown but thank you, Army.)
Any team is capable of an upset, but unless they start calling themselves The University of Hartford, we are okay. Who would you rather see us play? We may not win 50% of the faceoffs, but we showed vs. Yale Friday that we can lose the faceoff battle and still win the game.
If we get past round one, we have a desirable rematch against a Virginia team without Shamel Bratton (Quint again on the show used his line about how Va added by subtracting) and with its best defender out for the year (Ken Clausen, ACL).
... on paper, there are a lot tougher paths to the final four than Cornell has. Sort of like when we saw Bemidji State in our way.

I hope Ben has the team watch some "upsets" to get in the right frame of mind.
The only game that counts is the one next Sat.
Title: Re: NCAA lacrosse tournament seedings, brackets, etc.
Post by: RichH on May 09, 2011, 05:07:05 PM
Quote from: Jeff Hopkins '82FWIW, anybody know anthing about Hartford, other than it's the capital of Connecticut?

Funny you should ask... (Hartford resident over here.)

My story from Saturday was that I was happened to be in a sports bar and was happy to see some lax occupying one of the many TVs. We caught the end of the Fairfield-Denver game (and got to throw a few choice curses at Tierney for old time's sake). When the UHart-Stony Brook game came on, I was pleased to hear the table next to us be very into cheering for the local Hawks. One of the vocal fans boasted to my table, "Hartford's ranked #28 in the country!!" I tried to hide my smirk under my Cornell hat.  I had to leave after the 1st half, but UHart won on a goal with 1 second left in regulation.  Turns out the bar we were in was where the UHart team watched the selection show last night.

QuoteIf you say it really fast, it sounds like Harvard.  They're called the Hawks, wear red, and have a really good faceoff guy.  I think the Rutgers guy (forget his name) is the best faceoff guy in the country though.

After spending a few minutes on their Athletics site, Hartford's Tim Fallon was the LaxPower All-American Faceoff Specialist last year, leading the nation in both FO% (0.622) and groundballs (131).  This year, as a Senior, he's at 0.627 and 158.  Rutgers's Chris Mattes has a FO% of 0.635 this year, taking 110 fewer faceoffs than Fallon.

Also, from a brief writeup on their website (http://www.hartfordhawks.com/news/2011/5/8/MLAX_0508113039.aspx) about their upcoming game at "Schoellkopt Field" (sic), "With 11 wins this season,...the Hawks, who have won four of their last five decisions, surpassed its win total in the last four seasons combined (8)."
Title: Re: NCAA lacrosse tournament seedings, brackets, etc.
Post by: Swampy on May 09, 2011, 09:09:39 PM
Quote from: RichH
Quote from: Jeff Hopkins '82FWIW, anybody know anthing about Hartford, other than it's the capital of Connecticut?

Funny you should ask... (Hartford resident over here.)

My story from Saturday was that I was happened to be in a sports bar and was happy to see some lax occupying one of the many TVs. We caught the end of the Fairfield-Denver game (and got to throw a few choice curses at Tierney for old time's sake). When the UHart-Stony Brook game came on, I was pleased to hear the table next to us be very into cheering for the local Hawks. One of the vocal fans boasted to my table, "Hartford's ranked #28 in the country!!" I tried to hide my smirk under my Cornell hat.  I had to leave after the 1st half, but UHart won on a goal with 1 second left in regulation.  Turns out the bar we were in was where the UHart team watched the selection show last night.

QuoteIf you say it really fast, it sounds like Harvard.  They're called the Hawks, wear red, and have a really good faceoff guy.  I think the Rutgers guy (forget his name) is the best faceoff guy in the country though.

After spending a few minutes on their Athletics site, Hartford's Tim Fallon was the LaxPower All-American Faceoff Specialist last year, leading the nation in both FO% (0.622) and groundballs (131).  This year, as a Senior, he's at 0.627 and 158.  Rutgers's Chris Mattes has a FO% of 0.635 this year, taking 110 fewer faceoffs than Fallon.

Also, from a brief writeup on their website (http://www.hartfordhawks.com/news/2011/5/8/MLAX_0508113039.aspx) about their upcoming game at "Schoellkopt Field" (sic), "With 11 wins this season,...the Hawks, who have won four of their last five decisions, surpassed its win total in the last four seasons combined (8)."

I know the school's Public Relations office has to make the upcoming match seem as interesting as possible, but I found it a bit funny where the writeup says, "The Big Red, who also captured their first-ever league championship with a 15-6 win over Harvard on Saturday, are currently riding a 10-game win streak."

With all due respect, our lax history is a bit more illustrious than that. The writeup neglects to mention that the Ivy championship tournament is only in its second year, and this is our 24th conference championship. Sigh ....
Title: Re: NCAA lacrosse tournament seedings, brackets, etc.
Post by: Cornell95 on May 10, 2011, 03:08:06 PM
was really hoping for an earlier game time in Ithaca
chances of me finding a bar anywhere in MA that will put a lacrosse game on one TV
on a Saturday night when the RedSox/Yankees series is also being televised?

somewhere between zero and nil
Title: Re: NCAA lacrosse tournament seedings, brackets, etc.
Post by: NancyfromNJ on May 10, 2011, 04:13:13 PM
Good Luck!Last spring around this time I saw Dan Roche (Boston WBZ TV sports) at the airport, and after chatting a bit asked if he could get me a Cornell lacrosse score. Even calling back to WBZ TV studios it took more than 15 minutes.
Title: Re: NCAA lacrosse tournament seedings, brackets, etc.
Post by: Swampy on May 10, 2011, 04:27:06 PM
Quote from: Cornell95was really hoping for an earlier game time in Ithaca
chances of me finding a bar anywhere in MA that will put a lacrosse game on one TV
on a Saturday night when the RedSox/Yankees series is also being televised?

somewhere between zero and nil

Google says you can drive to Hartford from Boston in under 2 hrs.
Title: Re: NCAA lacrosse tournament seedings, brackets, etc.
Post by: RichH on May 10, 2011, 06:06:38 PM
Quote from: Cornell95was really hoping for an earlier game time in Ithaca
chances of me finding a bar anywhere in MA that will put a lacrosse game on one TV
on a Saturday night when the RedSox/Yankees series is also being televised?

somewhere between zero and nil

Hartford is a 90 minute drive from Boston.  This place (http://damonstavern.com/) has tons of TVs and seems to be home-base for UHart lacrosse fans.
Title: Re: NCAA lacrosse tournament seedings, brackets, etc.
Post by: Jim Hyla on May 13, 2011, 07:38:19 AM
Syracuse Post-Standard article on AJ Fiore. (http://blog.syracuse.com/orangelacrosse/2011/05/cornell_goalie_aj_fiore_endure.html)
Title: Re: NCAA lacrosse tournament seedings, brackets, etc.
Post by: Al DeFlorio on May 13, 2011, 04:46:17 PM
Someone posted a link on laxpower to this lacrosse blog.  There are two excellent pieces on this year's Cornell team.

http://www.collegecrosse.com/2011/5/13/2157714/ncaa-lacrosse-tournament-participant-cornell

http://www.collegecrosse.com/2011/4/6/2092193/rob-pannell-is-the-highlander
Title: Re: NCAA lacrosse tournament seedings, brackets, etc.
Post by: Josh '99 on May 13, 2011, 06:01:15 PM
Quote from: Al DeFlorioSomeone posted a link on laxpower to this lacrosse blog.  There are two excellent pieces on this year's Cornell team.

http://www.collegecrosse.com/2011/5/13/2157714/ncaa-lacrosse-tournament-participant-cornell

http://www.collegecrosse.com/2011/4/6/2092193/rob-pannell-is-the-highlander
Wow, I don't know if I've ever developed a love-hate relationship for a blog so quickly.  Both pieces have more sophisticated analysis than anything I think I've seen elsewhere, but then this:
QuoteThe worst student ensemble not named "The Johns Hopkins University Pep Band."
WHAT?  Boooooooooooooooooooo.  ::cuss::
Title: Re: NCAA lacrosse tournament seedings, brackets, etc.
Post by: Al DeFlorio on May 13, 2011, 08:50:34 PM
Quote from: Josh '99
QuoteThe worst student ensemble not named "The Johns Hopkins University Pep Band."
WHAT?  Boooooooooooooooooooo.  ::cuss::
Maybe this will make you feel better:

http://assets.sbnation.com/assets/610830/2011_NCAA_Lacrosse_Tournament_Bracket_HS.jpg
Title: Re: NCAA lacrosse tournament seedings, brackets, etc.
Post by: Ben on May 13, 2011, 10:16:36 PM
College 'Crosse is quite a good site, but it's run (overrun, really) by Syracuse fans. (I was the one who commented on the Band at the bottom of that post.)
Title: Re: NCAA lacrosse tournament seedings, brackets, etc.
Post by: Josh '99 on May 14, 2011, 10:27:44 PM
Quote from: Al DeFlorio
Quote from: Josh '99
QuoteThe worst student ensemble not named "The Johns Hopkins University Pep Band."
WHAT?  Boooooooooooooooooooo.  ::cuss::
Maybe this will make you feel better:

http://assets.sbnation.com/assets/610830/2011_NCAA_Lacrosse_Tournament_Bracket_HS.jpg
If that actually happens, it will make me feel much, MUCH better.