No mention of the win vs. Harvard on this forum. Syracuse is always a big game, and Cornell is going for the 700th all-time win for the program tonight.
http://cornellbigred.com/news/2012/4/9/MLAX_0409123607.aspx
http://www.theithacajournal.com/article/20120409/SPORTS03/204090347
http://twitter.com/#!/CornellLacrosse/status/189745020046295041
I have family in the area and I am positive they will be in attendance... unfortunately cheering for the Orange
(except my Mom... I am her favorite)
There is generally a monsoon whenever they play in Ithaca,but doesnt look like the forecast is too bad this year
Wont be able to catch the webcast in realtime
How quickly does Redcast get the replay up (assuming they can do that if they use the TW feed)?
Considering paying for the game and turning off the phone until I get home at 10pm and can watch the video
kdm3
Barry L just announced in the 3rd that "RedCast video is inoperable." Not exactly true. It went down during halftime, but I got it back in time for Lang's goal to start the 2nd half. Still working well for me. *knock on something*
7-4, Cornell leading 4:46 left in the 3rd.
Lang & Van Bourgundien with hat-tricks. Syracuse starting the 2nd half sloppily.
Here's the link to the Inside Lacrosse in-game blog for those who aren't watching.
http://games.insidelacrosse.com/game/ingame/6409/2012-04-10/syracuse-orange--cornell-big-red
9-5 lead for Cornell with 10:00 to play in the 4th against an uncharacteristically weak Orange team.
[edit add] Cornell up 9-6 with 6:00 to play. No way Syracuse can make up a 3-goal deficit in 6 minutes. Barry Leonard says "Time is the enemy of Syracuse."
Phew, another Cornell goal. 10-6 Cornell with 5:26 to play.
10-6, 5 mins to go. The weather looks miserable but it could just be Redcast filming through an old sock.
Quote from: billhowardCornell up 9-6 with 6:00 to play. No way Syracuse can make up a 3-goal deficit in 6 minutes. Barry Leonard says "Time is the enemy of Syracuse."
9-6 leads over SU in the 4th make me queasy.
11-6 now. 2:25 to go.
Quote from: Trotsky10-6, 5 mins to go. The weather looks miserable but it could just be Redcast filming through an old sock.
The green Fieldturf has the look of mom's overcooked peas. Ah, we were spoiled by RPI's video of the ECACs.
Any victory over Syracuse is a good one. Great game in goal by Andrew West.
Is the guy on crutches on the sideline Rob Pannell and if so is that an improvement over being on a scooter? Let's hope.
Quote from: billhowardAny victory over Syracuse is a good one.
Yes, although that was the worst Syracuse team I've ever seen.
Quote from: TrotskyQuote from: billhowardAny victory over Syracuse is a good one.
Yes, although that was the worst Syracuse team I've ever seen.
There's bad and then there's miserable. Cornell took down Syracuse 21-3 in the 1970s, a decade before Syracuse got serious about the sport.
Quote from: TrotskyQuote from: billhowardAny victory over Syracuse is a good one.
Yes, although that was the worst Syracuse team I've ever seen.
The 2007 Syracuse team was probably worse. And I don't have to remind everyone how good our 2007 team was. Better than the team that should've won a national title in 2009, despite finishing with that loss to Duke in the semis. And even that year, it took a great play from behind the net by Max to break a 15-15 tie.
This was a statement win, as winning games in this rivalry is never easy. It looked like Jordan Stevens got hurt towards the end, hopefully he's ok.
Quote from: Trotsky10-6, 5 mins to go. The weather looks miserable but it could just be Redcast filming through an old sock.
This doesn't exclude the possibility of the old sock, but the weather was miserable. It drizzled on and off through out the game and I'm only just starting to regain feeling in my toes.
Cornell Big Red sports story notes this is the third straight time Cornell has held the Orange under 10 goals. More impressive if it had been four straight.
Quote from: billhowardCornell Big Red sports story notes this is the third straight time Cornell has held the Orange under 10 goals. More impressive if it had been four straight.
Well, last year we beat them 11-6 in their worst loss since 2007. This year we beat them 12-6 in what was also their worst loss since 2007. So according to La Cross' transitivity theorem, Worst Loss Since 07 = (11-6) = 5 = (12-6) = 6, or 5=6. Subtracting five from both sides yields, 0=1. This is indeed very impressive.
Quote from: billhowardAny victory over Syracuse is a good one. Great game in goal by Andrew West.
Is the guy on crutches on the sideline Rob Pannell and if so is that an improvement over being on a scooter? Let's hope.
I originally thought so, too. (As did Dan Freshman in his article for Inside Lacrosse.)
But, unless I'm going blind (maybe?) Pannell was in a modified boot walking the sidelines.
He evidenced no obvious limp & was chatting up the other players throughout the game.
I think he even donned a helmet at one point to keep the rain/snow off?
Maybe back for the Brown game??
::dribble::
One thing you can count on Syracuse will get better. It's a great rivalry.
Quote from: Johnny 5Quote from: billhowardAny victory over Syracuse is a good one. Great game in goal by Andrew West.
Is the guy on crutches on the sideline Rob Pannell and if so is that an improvement over being on a scooter? Let's hope.
I originally thought so, too. (As did Dan Freshman in his article for Inside Lacrosse.)
But, unless I'm going blind (maybe?) Pannell was in a modified boot walking the sidelines.
He evidenced no obvious limp & was chatting up the other players throughout the game.
I think he even donned a helmet at one point to keep the rain/snow off?
Maybe back for the Brown game??
::dribble::
Some chat on the Laxpower forum has Rob sitting out until the Princeton game or even sitting out the year and coming back next year. I think both are unlikely.
Assuming his foot is OK for the Brown game, the reason he might sit out until Princeton would be strategic. Coach Desko said 'Cuse had to prepare for Cornell with and without Pannell. Keeping an opponent guessing like this is a great advantage, but at this point Cornell can still sit Pannell and play with anyone. However, if his foot is OK by the Brown game (and he's gotten himself back into game shape), I'd play him ASAP for three reasons: it increases our chance of winning; he and the rest of the offense are going to have to get their timing & coordination back through actual game experience (and he has to acclimate himself to a team that's much more balanced than the one he last played with); and the poor guy has been sitting on the sidelines almost all season, so let's give him a chance to play.
As for coming back next year, Ivy rules make this unlikely. He was also the #1 pick in the MLL draft. Even with the lower salaries in lacrosse, how many players would pass this up? Finally, this year's team has already shown it's capable of playing and winning on Memorial Day, even without Rob. Remember, the one-goal OT loss to Virginia came while the team was still getting used to his absence. If he gets his groove back, we have an excellent chance of winning all the marbles. Next year's team may not be as strong, and you have to grab for the ring when you can.
::burnout::
I didn't see the player on crutches but I am guessing it is Matt Taylor who had surgery over spring break.
Best all-around game since last year's rout of Brown. Great fun to read the Post-Standard article. Even more fun to read the teeth/gnashing comments after the article. Syracuse Post Standard (http://blog.syracuse.com/orangelacrosse/2012/04/syracuse_university_lacrosse_t_133.html)
Those comments referenced this player problem (http://www.dailyorange.com/news/uneven-playing-field-dwi-cases-show-lacrosse-player-avoids-typical-semester-long-suspension-1.2766451#.TzBE7ci8jO8) I had not heard about.
Quote from: TimVBest all-around game since last year's rout of Brown. Great fun to read the Post-Standard article. Even more fun to read the teeth/gnashing comments after the article. Syracuse Post Standard (http://blog.syracuse.com/orangelacrosse/2012/04/syracuse_university_lacrosse_t_133.html)
Any day I can hear Syracuse fans complaining about their lacrosse team is a good day in my book.
Nice to see Tesoriero have such a good game (good enough that the Post-Standard led with it, even). He's better than Brown's guy and statistically an even match with Princeton's, so hopefully he can build some momentum through those two games and into the postseason.
Quote from: Josh '99Quote from: TimVBest all-around game since last year's rout of Brown. Great fun to read the Post-Standard article. Even more fun to read the teeth/gnashing comments after the article. Syracuse Post Standard (http://blog.syracuse.com/orangelacrosse/2012/04/syracuse_university_lacrosse_t_133.html)
Any day I can hear Syracuse fans complaining about their lacrosse team is a good day in my book.
Nice to see Tesoriero have such a good game (good enough that the Post-Standard led with it, even). He's better than Brown's guy and statistically an even match with Princeton's, so hopefully he can build some momentum through those two games and into the postseason.
Yes, it was wonderful.
I brought along our local high school team's star players & felt in a way vindicated.
All we ever hear locally is SU, SU, SU; ad nauseum.
Too bad Rachacha Time Wiener broadcast a hockey game.
Oh, well.....it's on "tape" tonight at seven. Better late than never?
::cheer::
Quote from: Ronald '09The 2007 Syracuse team was probably worse.
That team may have had some issues, but it had a lot of talent: Mike Leveille (2008 Tewaaraton), Kenny Nims, Dan Hardy, Pat Perritt, Matt Abbott, Chris Daniello,
http://twcs.tv/sports_portal.asp?level=College
That's not a direct link and I can't find one for it, but right now on that page you'll get the Time Warner Sports recap of the game with some highlights (you have to wait for a short local ad to finish before it starts).
update: this appears to be the direct link (you can order a DVD from them) - http://twcs.tv/videos.asp?id=8960
Quote from: RichHNo mention of the win vs. Harvard on this forum.
Although this is long, it's very well done, with great music. It's also mis-titled Should be "Cornell beats Harvard...Again." If you don't want to watch it all, best part is at 7:32-8:39.
(http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vvpt3Z-hRMA&feature=related)
Yikes. Just turned on ESPNU, and SU is leading Rutgers 18-3 with 4:30 left...in the THIRD. Ouch.
Quote from: RobbYikes. Just turned on ESPNU, and SU is leading Rutgers 18-3 with 4:30 left...in the THIRD. Ouch.
Coach Dikso is getting his "revenge"?
::moon::
Quote from: Al DeFlorioQuote from: Ronald '09The 2007 Syracuse team was probably worse.
That team may have had some issues, but it had a lot of talent: Mike Leveille (2008 Tewaaraton), Kenny Nims, Dan Hardy, Pat Perritt, Matt Abbott, Chris Daniello,
True...went on to win the next two national championships. Doesn't look like this year's Orange has as talented a young core to save them.