Would like to see us create a new thread for each game. The Cornell lacrosse thread is getting way too long.
Strongly agree. Starting now.
Quote from: TimVStrongly agree. Starting now.
Got your one win today, Tim. I want more.
I feel SPO much better.
Since this game is on ESPNNEWS, does that mean that it will not be available on ESPN+ ?
Quote from: nshapiroSince this game is on ESPNNEWS, does that mean that it will not be available on ESPN+ ?
ESPN+ schedule shows the game at 1pm Saturday.
if its on espnnews then it stream anyway, which means more people can see it
before I had ESPN+, when I tried to stream ESPNNEWS, it wanted to verify that I received that channel through my cable company, which I don't, so I couldn't watch it.
Quote from: upprdeckif its on espnnews then it stream anyway, which means more people can see it
And can return to watch it later in the year.
Anyone know details about Saturday's game?
Inside Lacrosse mentioned it was at noon, but the y'all web site (http://www.yalebulldogs.com/landing/index) says 1:00. I assume the latter is authoritative.
But what about parking? Traffic? Eating before or at the game?
The web site say it's selling tickets, although my browser seems unable to open the link. What about Cornell for tickets? Is there a Cornell section?
Quote from: SwampyAnyone know details about Saturday's game?
Inside Lacrosse mentioned it was at noon, but the y'all web site (http://www.yalebulldogs.com/landing/index) says 1:00. I assume the latter is authoritative.
But what about parking? Traffic? Eating before or at the game?
The web site say it's selling tickets, although my browser seems unable to open the link. What about Cornell for tickets? Is there a Cornell section?
Reese Stadium holds 3,000 people. In games this year, it drew:
1274 UMass
1980 Villanova
0 Umass (that's what box score said)
As for Cornell this week and the odds we'll sell out the place: a) This is Yale's biggest game since Harvard-Yale lax is at Harvard, and Harvard sucks beyond the usual way, Harvard being 2-3 this year. (H's signature win so far, ah, they don't have one unless beating Providence or Hartford counts.) b) Yale is on vacation March 8-March 25 so if Yale students were what filled the stands, it'll be a little thin on attendance, I hope.
Reese Stadium is near Yale Bowl. I recall there being adequate parking at the field and nearby. Parking map and location relative to Yale Bowl etcetera: http://www.yalebulldogs.com/information/facilities/reese_stadium/Soccer_Parking_Map.pdf
The area around the Yale sports complex is aging-Connecticut-semi-suburban, so no spectacular food joints are nearby. The most common New Haven dining for visiting Cornellians is Pepe's Pizzeria, 157 Wooster Street, which runs 11 am - 10 pm and is a 10-15 minute drive from the field. Also, the close-in parking by Reese allows for tailgating. it will be 50 degrees and partly sunny, so tailgating is a good option.
Yale lacrosse site says it's 1 p.m. star. So does Cornell's. I wish it were noon. I'm going to Ithaca for the hockey games Friday and Saturday and planning a quick jaunt to New Haven for the lacrosse match. The last 2 at-Yale games ran 2:19, 2:12, so that means back on the road by 3:30 and the drive is 4:32 (legal speeds) / 255 miles, so one arrives at Lynah in time for the midpoint of period 2.
If anyone is interested in riding with me (or driving if you have a nicer vehicle), drop me a private message.
Going to Ithaca from someplace around south Jersey for a hockey best of three series and, between games, making a side round trip to New Haven for lacrosse???
You, sir, are a hero to me now. ::rock::::rock::::rock::
Quote from: billhowardReese Stadium is near Yale Bowl. I recall there being adequate parking at the field and nearby. Parking map and location relative to Yale Bowl etcetera: http://www.yalebulldogs.com/information/facilities/reese_stadium/Soccer_Parking_Map.pdf
The area around the Yale sports complex is aging-Connecticut-semi-suburban, so no spectacular food joints are nearby. The most common New Haven dining for visiting Cornellians is Pepe's Pizzeria, 157 Wooster Street, which runs 11 am - 10 pm and is a 10-15 minute drive from the field. Also, the close-in parking by Reese allows for tailgating. it will be 50 degrees and partly sunny, so tailgating is a good option.
Yale lacrosse site says it's 1 p.m. star. So does Cornell's. I wish it were noon. I'm going to Ithaca for the hockey games Friday and Saturday and planning a quick jaunt to New Haven for the lacrosse match. The last 2 at-Yale games ran 2:19, 2:12, so that means back on the road by 3:30 and the drive is 4:32 (legal speeds) / 255 miles, so one arrives at Lynah in time for the midpoint of period 2.
If anyone is interested in riding with me (or driving if you have a nicer vehicle), drop me a private message.
As much as I admire your dedication by driving from NJ up to Ithaca on Friday, then to New Haven and back to Ithaca on Saturday, I have to offer a dissenting opinion on your dining recommendation. Many Cornellians prefer dining at Modern Apizza at 874 State Street, which is also about a 15-minute ride from the Yale sports complex. Others, I'm sure, prefer Sally's Apizza, which is on the same block as Pepe's.
As for the attendance at the game, even with Yale on vacation there will be a big crowd. Connecticut has become a big lacrosse state. I know kids, for example, whose families attend the Lax Final Four every year. But even so, I'm sure tickets will be available at the gate, and there's plenty of standing room, too.
Quote from: dbilmesAs much as I admire your dedication by driving from NJ up to Ithaca on Friday, then to New Haven and back to Ithaca on Saturday, I have to offer a dissenting opinion on your dining recommendation. Many Cornellians prefer dining at Modern Apizza at 874 State Street, which is also about a 15-minute ride from the Yale sports complex. Others, I'm sure, prefer Sally's Apizza, which is on the same block as Pepe's.
Those of us who grew up in New Haven know that there is only one place in town for apizza: Frank Pepe Pizzeria Napoletana.
I've been meaning to try Modern. And I was waiting for your blast, or someone else's. I meant to see Pepe's, Modern and all the other fabulous places of New Haven. When I was in Chicago for the auto show last month, I endured two deep-dish pizza dinners. Now, good deep dish pizza can be really good. But our modern deity, since He's concerned about excess carbs, does not want his children heading down the wrong path.
Excited to win a game where we lose very face off!
Anyone know where we can get those sharp Nike Cornell lax hoodies that the team wears?
Defense doubling much too quickly and leaving Yalies wide open. Exactly what wasn't done in the ILT last year.
Quote from: Al DeFlorioDefense doubling much too quickly and leaving Yalies wide open. Exactly what wasn't done in the ILT last year.
I don't mind the double but the D need to locate and slide to their hot reads. It's not easy, for sure. That last goal came off a set play by the Eli coach.
Quote from: mike1960Quote from: Al DeFlorioDefense doubling much too quickly and leaving Yalies wide open. Exactly what wasn't done in the ILT last year.
I don't mind the double but the D need to locate and slide to their hot reads. It's not easy, for sure. That last goal came off a set play by the Eli coach.
Doubling without reason to is dumb. A smart team will kill you and Yale is a smart team.
Defense getting gassed-a potent offensive team with possessions is a formula for success. Faceoffs truly this team's kryptonite-couldn't believe Cornell ranked 72 out of 73 in D 1 on faceoffs.
Quote from: Al DeFlorioQuote from: mike1960Quote from: Al DeFlorioDefense doubling much too quickly and leaving Yalies wide open. Exactly what wasn't done in the ILT last year.
I don't mind the double but the D need to locate and slide to their hot reads. It's not easy, for sure. That last goal came off a set play by the Eli coach.
Doubling without reason to is dumb. A smart team will kill you and Yale is a smart team.
Yale doubles more than Cornell. They are playing great defense today.
Quote from: rss77Defense getting gassed-a potent offensive team with possessions is a formula for success. Faceoffs truly this team's kryptonite-couldn't believe Cornell ranked 72 out of 73 in D 1 on faceoffs.
Yes. With the problems at face off, the defense had to win the game today. It is a big ask.
Quote from: mike1960Quote from: Al DeFlorioQuote from: mike1960Quote from: Al DeFlorioDefense doubling much too quickly and leaving Yalies wide open. Exactly what wasn't done in the ILT last year.
I don't mind the double but the D need to locate and slide to their hot reads. It's not easy, for sure. That last goal came off a set play by the Eli coach.
Doubling without reason to is dumb. A smart team will kill you and Yale is a smart team.
Yale doubles more than Cornell.
Not what I saw today. They doubled Teat when he was in no position to pass inside.
Cornell got to within 4-3 before Yale pulled away for good winning 16-11.
i thought played fine.. first game all yr where we didnt bury the inside chances. the yale goalie much way more clutch saves than irlan and thats the game.. we ober came the face off issues enough to stay in the game but too many soft goals against a good team and too many pt blanks saves for yale.
Quote from: upprdecki thought played fine.. first game all yr where we didnt bury the inside chances. the yale goalie much way more clutch saves than irlan and thats the game.. we ober came the face off issues enough to stay in the game but too many soft goals against a good team and too many pt blanks saves for yale.
Totally agree. Starr stood on his head in the 1st quarter, and this influenced the entire game as we were digging ourselves out of the hole and too often looking for perfect shots he wouldn't stop.
However I would add that we made way too many stupid mistakes and unforced turnovers. Guys took their eyes off the ball, made shitty passes, etc.
losing faceoffs by 18 and the game by 5 is wild. criticize the d and the goalie all you want but what's holding this team back from greatness is at the x.
Quote from: rss77Defense getting gassed-a potent offensive team with possessions is a formula for success. Faceoffs truly this team's kryptonite-couldn't believe Cornell ranked 72 out of 73 in D 1 on faceoffs.
Part of that is because they've faced four of the five top faceoff guys in the country. But only part. They way overused Racimovich today. Would have liked to see them change up more.
Quote from: TimVQuote from: rss77Defense getting gassed-a potent offensive team with possessions is a formula for success. Faceoffs truly this team's kryptonite-couldn't believe Cornell ranked 72 out of 73 in D 1 on faceoffs.
Part of that is because they've faced four of the five top faceoff guys in the country. But only part. They way overused Racimovich today. Would have liked to see them change up more.
Unfortunately nobody else has stepped up. Has Graham won a single FO yet? Luca has done better but not particularly good. I don't think the other 2 FOGOs on the roster have played in a game yet.
Quote from: upprdecki thought played fine.. first game all yr where we didnt bury the inside chances. the yale goalie much way more clutch saves than irlan and thats the game.. we ober came the face off issues enough to stay in the game but too many soft goals against a good team and too many pt blanks saves for yale.
I agree. I'm actually encouraged by how they played today, as opposed to the game against Penn State. We can beat this Yale team, but we'll have to play our best game to do it.
Quote from: SwampyQuote from: TimVQuote from: rss77Defense getting gassed-a potent offensive team with possessions is a formula for success. Faceoffs truly this team's kryptonite-couldn't believe Cornell ranked 72 out of 73 in D 1 on faceoffs.
Part of that is because they've faced four of the five top faceoff guys in the country. But only part. They way overused Racimovich today. Would have liked to see them change up more.
Unfortunately nobody else has stepped up. Has Graham won a single FO yet? Luca has done better but not particularly good. I don't think the other 2 FOGOs on the roster have played in a game yet.
Yes. He beat a good Albany FOGO cleanly twice and scored a breakaway goal on the first one. I still maintain that playing others in spots pays off by changing styles, avoiding fatigue and diminishing wear and tear on your guys. If we're losing 70% anyway we don't have have have much to lose. You don't gain experience from the bench so the inexperience factor is self-perpetuating.
Quote from: TimVQuote from: SwampyQuote from: TimVQuote from: rss77Defense getting gassed-a potent offensive team with possessions is a formula for success. Faceoffs truly this team's kryptonite-couldn't believe Cornell ranked 72 out of 73 in D 1 on faceoffs.
Part of that is because they've faced four of the five top faceoff guys in the country. But only part. They way overused Racimovich today. Would have liked to see them change up more.
Unfortunately nobody else has stepped up. Has Graham won a single FO yet? Luca has done better but not particularly good. I don't think the other 2 FOGOs on the roster have played in a game yet.
Yes. He beat a good Albany FOGO cleanly twice and scored a breakaway goal on the first one. I still maintain that playing others in spots pays off by changing styles, avoiding fatigue and diminishing wear and tear on your guys. If we're losing 70% anyway we don't have have have much to lose. You don't gain experience from the bench so the inexperience factor is self-perpetuating.
Totally agree. And thanks for reminding about Graham & the Albany game.
I had never seen T.D. play until yesterday. After seeing him, I'd say that in addition to his ability to control the ball on the face-off itself, his ability to move with the ball after gaining possession is every bit as important to how good he is. Very impressive.