Looks like there's free streaming video for the game today: http://cornellbigred.collegesports.com/sports/m-lacros/spec-rel/040205aab.html
Quality looks pretty good, too, though it seems awfully silly to do it without audio of any kind.
The weather must be pretty awful, there's just about nobody there.
Beeeej
Okay, now the feed's gone. ::rolleyes::
Beeeej
And just as quickly, it's back. Though the title is still "Women's Basketball." ::nut::
Beeeej
I get the following error:
[q]Windows Media Player cannot play the file. If the file is located on the Internet, connect to the Internet. If the file is located a removable storage card, insert the storage card.[/q]
Um, considering that I'm listening to audio feed, I am most certainly connected to the internet.
Plus, y'know, if they're going to say "no audio," they really shouldn't have the loud music during the canned intro. It was quite startling. ::worry::
Beeeej
You're not missing anything. The Schoelkopf P.A. system is pumping out "Crazy Train." Again. And again.
Princeton is ranked #16 by LaxPower this week. Their record is 0-4.
http://www.laxpower.com/update05/binmen/poll01.php
you should note 3 of their losses are to JHU, UVA, and Syracuse ... the 4th is to hofstra and is a bit of a surprise (#'s 1,3,8,11). they'll be back, you can count on that.
Okay, apparently they were lying about no audio, too. Now listening to player introductions.
Beeeej
Anyone else's audio pretty horrendous?
[Q]ben03 Wrote:
you should note 3 their losses are to JHU, UVA, and Syracuse ... the 4th is to hofstra and is a bit of a surprise. they'll be back, you can count on that.[/q]
Yep, see that; they are 19th in the computer rankings.
Cornell is *dramatically* better in the computer ratings, 4th, as opposed to 10th in the poll: http://www.laxpower.com/update05/binmen/rating01.php
bill tierney has 6 national championships since 1992 ... as much as i hate to say this, i'll take him over a computer any day and twice on sunday.
[looks over shoulder hoping not to get struck down by the hand of God]
I'm relatively new to lax, but, aren't you supposed to play defense?
3-0 Penn :-(
apparently tambroni graduated any semblance of a defense when he graduated the last of Petro's recruits (sans Rosenberger). it’ll be interesting to see what he can do with the talent he gets to campus. my thought is we shouldn’t expect nearly the success we’ve had over the past 5 years.
Face-offs have been a real weak point for us this season.
3-2 LGR!
This is almost as neat as the free feed we get for the games at Lynah!?!?**] ::screwy::
We can't seem to hang onto the damn ball.
Only when the commentator gets a little too excited.
The Red have fought all the way back to 4-4.
For those with CSTV, they're showing Syracuse @ Hobart next, that must be the famous fish game? Unless it's women.
Back to here: 5-4 Red!
Now 5-4 good guys:-D
should be the fish game from earlier this week :-}
[Q]ben03 Wrote:
should be the fish game from earlier this week[/q]
Yup, it is.
Meanwhile, 5-5... now 6-5 Red!
Halftime, 6-5 Red
ESPN-U has Navy-Georgetown playing in a sea of mud. I'm no big fan of artificial turf, but it does avoid turning the game into mud wrestling. Yuck.
Nice goal after a great take-away by Greenhalgh. 7-5
I was reading this thinking that I was catching up on a game I missed. What a pleasant surprise.
(But my media player is "waiting" for a very long time.)
Oh God, please stop the Cornell Laundry ads... ::help::
8-5, Cornell now going a man up.
Apparently only 50 people can access simultaneously. That may be your problem.
9-5, Nee man-up.
Nice recovery from the early 3-0 hole.
9-5, pulling away.
[Q]scoop85 Wrote:
Nice recovery from the early 3-0 hole.[/q]
I was just gonna write that. Missed the start but the announcer said Penn scored on their first three shots. McMonagle has really stepped it up since then.
10-5; Penn still outshooting Cornell, FWIW.
[Q]Al DeFlorio Wrote:
Apparently only 50 people can access simultaneously. That may be your problem.[/q]
Grr. (Though that doesn't seem to be the problem. I'm gettting some kind of script error that I couldn't begin to understand.)
Now I've been bounced off.
Bad situation at the Navy-Georgetown game. An official collapsed on the field and both teams have been sent to their locker rooms. Taken from the field motionless on a stretcher. Does not look like good at all.
[Q]Al DeFlorio Wrote:
Now I've been bounced off.
Bad situation at the Navy-Georgetown game. An official collapsed on the field and both teams have been sent to their locker rooms. Taken from the field motionless on a stretcher. Does not look like good at all.[/q]
I was just about to post about this. I have to be honest, it looks exactly like the Bioardi thing. If you weren't at Schollkopf that day, and just saw this on ESPN-U, it seems like a carbon copy.
Gee...I had watched the first few minutes of the game, turned it off, but now back on. The field looks much wetter than before. It looks to be raining harder also.
Edit: No wonder!
http://www.erh.noaa.gov/radar/latest/DS.p19r0/si.kbgm.shtml
Yale leading Princeton 6-4 at the half.
Hopkins 2-1 over UNC at the half.
13-5.
13-6, Penn man-up 4:26 left in the 4th. Ends a Cornell 8-0 run.
Cornell scores, 14-6
The Navy game has been suspended, to be resumed tomorrow
15-6 final.B-]
Oh man, this is hilarious...they left the microphone on during the commercials and you can hear the announcer arguing with his daughter about giving her $10 to buy hot chocolate, and not getting any change. Anyone else hear this? ::laugh::
Someone should e-mail Barry and ask him if he got his change back. :-P
Yale is leading Princeton 9-7 with about six minutes left in the fourth quarter. Whoa. Make Cornell's win at Yale seem a little more substantial.
[Q]Hillel Hoffmann Wrote:
Yale is leading Princeton 9-7 with about six minutes left in the fourth quarter. Whoa. Make Cornell's win at Yale seem a little more substantial.[/q]
9-8 Yale with 3 min left
Yale leading Princeton 9-8 with about three minutes left.
[Q]Hillel Hoffmann Wrote:
Yale leading Princeton 9-8 with about three minutes left.[/q]
Princeton penalty; 2 minutes left
[Q]Al DeFlorio Wrote:
[Q2]Hillel Hoffmann Wrote:
Yale leading Princeton 9-8 with about three minutes left.[/Q]
Princeton penalty; 2 minutes left[/q]
Now PU ball with just under a minute left. Groan. Tigers got 'em right where they want 'em?
Another PU timeout, now 0:32 left.
[Q]Hillel Hoffmann Wrote:
[Q2]Al DeFlorio Wrote:
[Q2]Hillel Hoffmann Wrote:
Yale leading Princeton 9-8 with about three minutes left.[/Q]
Princeton penalty; 2 minutes left[/Q]
Now PU ball with just under a minute left. Groan. Tigers got 'em right where they want 'em?
[/q]
Yale wins it
Yale wins. No. Way. Yale wins.
Not totally unprecedented during PU's Reign of Terror. Yale beat PU in Princeton back in 2002. What's unusual here is it happening on the road, where Princeton NEVER loses. Most recent wins against PU by other Ivies have been in NJ for some reason.
Hopkins 5, at UNC 4, late 3rd
[Q]Hillel Hoffmann Wrote:
Yale wins. No. Way. Yale wins.
Not totally unprecedented during PU's Reign of Terror. Yale beat PU in Princeton back in 2002. What's unusual here is it happening on the road, where Princeton NEVER loses. Most recent wins against PU by other Ivies have been in NJ for some reason.[/q]
Perhaps, but have we ever beaten a team by 9, who then went on to beat Princeton?
For that matter, during "PU's Reign of Terror" has ANY Ivy team beaten another team by 9, and that other team then went on to beat Princeton? It's not just the loss that surprises me, it's the transitive comparison.
I hear you, Fred, but here's an alarmingly recent example of why one shouldn't pay too much attention to transitive relationships.
Just two years ago, we DESTROYED Dartmouth in Hanover by eight goals. A truly dominating performance against a really good team on the road. That very same season, Dartmouth CRUSHED Princeton in New Jersey by about the same score. One of the worst losses Princeton had suffered to a league opponent during the Time of Trouble.
Remember what the score of the Cornell-Princeton game in Ithaca was that year?
Princeton killed us, 17-9, in Ithaca. I wasn't there, but I was told it wasn't even that close.
[Q]Al DeFlorio Wrote:
Now I've been bounced off.
Bad situation at the Navy-Georgetown game. An official collapsed on the field and both teams have been sent to their locker rooms. Taken from the field motionless on a stretcher. Does not look like good at all.[/q]
The official, Scotty Boyle, was pronounced dead at the hospital.
http://www.insidelacrosse.com/page.cfm?pagerid=2&news=fdetail&storyid=82279
Could someone please fill me in on the meaning of the "fish" game? Obviously, I've missed something.
[Q]Scott Kominkiewicz Wrote:
Could someone please fill me in on the meaning of the "fish" game? Obviously, I've missed something. [/q]
http://www.syracuse.com/sports/poststandard/index.ssf?/base/sports-0/111217546380524.xml
here's some follow-up information:
[Q]"The 15th men's lacrosse meeting between Navy and Georgetown was suspended on a tragic note yesterday, when longtime official Scott Boyle collapsed on the field at Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium and died of an apparent heart attack.
Boyle, 55, of Lutherville, who officiated at the collegiate level for more than 25 years and was part of yesterday's three-man crew, was pronounced dead shortly after being taken to Anne Arundel Medical Center at about 2 p.m., according to hospital spokeswoman Martha Harland.
Boyle fell about 10 yards in front of the Georgetown goal just after the first quarter had ended with the ninth-ranked Hoyas leading No. 5 Navy 2-0, as both teams huddled on the sidelines.
Navy trainer Joe English and Georgetown trainer Stacy Slayback rushed onto the field to tend to Boyle, whom English said was having difficulty breathing. Within several minutes, Cmdr. Kevin Ronan, a Navy physician who was unavailable to comment, performed CPR on Boyle and treated him with a defibrillator.
http://www.baltimoresun.com/sports/college/lacrosse/bal-sp.navylax03apr03,1,7094335.story?coll=bal-sports-headlines&ctrack=2&cset=true [/Q]
[Q]"ANNAPOLIS, Md. - Senior midfielder Nick Miaritis scored four goals for the seventh-ranked Georgetown lacrosse team (5-2), leading the Hoyas to an 11-6 victory over Navy (7-2) Sunday afternoon at Rip Miller Field on the Yard of the United States Naval Academy. The loss snapped the Mids' four-game win streak and also marked Navy's first non-Patriot League contest since its home opener March 5 against North Carolina.
The decision to move the game from Georgetown to Navy was made on Friday because of the forecasted rain storm. The Hoyas and Midshipmen fought through a quarter of play in a driving rain storm Saturday at Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium when referee Scott Boyle collapsed. Boyle was attended to by Navy medical staff and transported to Anne Arundel Medical Center where he later died. The game was suspended and picked up Sunday on Navy's turf field." http://www.laxpower.com/laxnews/news.php?story=756 [/Q]
Some historical context to help explain why Princeton must go down in flames this year:
During the Tierney period -- Smutiy, the Time of Troubles -- Princeton has threatened several league records long held by Cornell. Our consecutive league wins record of 38, set in the mid-1970s, was spared when Yale beat the Tigers a couple of years ago. Now Princeton's on the threshhold of breaking another one, Cornell's streak of ten straight Ivy titles (shared or outright), set '74-'83. If Princeton wins it this year, it'll be their 11th.
Of course, "Tierney's a roaring dickweed" works too.
[Q]Hillel Hoffmann Wrote:
Of course, "Tierney's a roaring dickweed" works too.[/q]
works for me :-D
[Q]Hillel Hoffmann Wrote:
Some historical context to help explain why Princeton must go down in flames this year...
[/q]
Well, the Tigers came close to flaming out tonight, but managed a 6-5 double OT win at Penn.
#4 Army snuck past Stony Brook, 9-8 in OT. Very interesting season so far.
[Q]Al DeFlorio Wrote: Very interesting season so far. [/q]
Can I get a witness? The most compelling regular season I can remember. Literally a watershed year for the sport.
It's unreal. You have 3 juggernaut teams that beat all comers and about 20-25 very solid teams that are incapable of sorting themselves into any kind of sensible order. The amazing part: The two teams that have dominated the sport for decades -- Princeton and Syracuse -- are not in the former group, where they've been replaced by infamous underachievers. Every single week you get a buncha shocking upsets or alleged mismatches that are surprisingly close. Once meaningless early and midseason interconference games are now unbearably tense. Teams that (but for the AQ) have long been irrelevant are now major players for at-large NCAA tournament bids. Cowafreakingbunga!
I still like Dartmouth to win the Ivy League. If that happens, Cornell may be in serious trouble unless Notre Dame gets its shit together. Upcoming games that once were quality-win opportunities are looking kinda flimsy now.
John (Whelan), will you pleasepleaseprettyplease do a properly adjusted lacrosse Ratings Percentage Index again? I'll score you a Sprungli gift box of your choice.
[Q]Hillel Hoffmann Wrote:John (Whelan), will you pleasepleaseprettyplease do a properly adjusted lacrosse Ratings Percentage Index again? I'll score you a Sprungli gift box of your choice.[/q]Do you want RPI or KRACL?
[Q]DeltaOne81 Wrote:
[Q2]Al DeFlorio Wrote:
Bad situation at the Navy-Georgetown game. An official collapsed on the field and both teams have been sent to their locker rooms.[/Q]
I was just about to post about this. I have to be honest, it looks exactly like the Bioardi thing. [/q]
An student athlete collapsing after being hit in the chest and a 55 year old official having a heart attack are similar how? My thoughts are with the official's family, but I fail to see the similarity.
John, I think what Fred was referring to was the atmosphere surrounding the event as it was unfolding -- that awful feeling among people who listened to the game or attended the game (as Fred did during the Boairdi tragedy) that something very, very, very bad was happening, but one didn't know the details. The sense of foreboding in both cases was compounded by incomplete reports that were hastily circulated online.
Hillel, yes. I also meant simply the actions. I hate to say to much about either, but the order of the events, the length of time, the order of treatments (some of which the camera unfortunately caught), etc.
It seemed to me like I was watching the same events unfold all over again, from the point of collapse afterwards, only with a different person and on a different field. I hope that's clear enough.
[Q]Hillel Hoffmann Wrote:
John, I think what Fred was referring to was the atmosphere surrounding the event as it was unfolding -- that awful feeling among people who listened to the game or attended the game (as Fred did during the Boairdi tragedy) that something very, very, very bad was happening, but one didn't know the details. The sense of foreboding in both cases was compounded by incomplete reports that were hastily circulated online.[/q]
Ah. Got it. That makes sense.
[Q]DeltaOne81 Wrote: I hate to say too much about either, but the order of the events, the length of time, the order of treatments (some of which the camera unfortunately caught), etc. It seemed to me like I was watching the same events unfold all over again, from the point of collapse afterwards, only with a different person and on a different field. [/q]
I'm so glad I didn't see what you saw last year. The message you posted when you came back from the game was (is) unforgettable. It was strange to experience that day through your eyes, refracted through the Internet, in near-real time, on various message boards. Strange but helpful. Thanks.
Notre Dame lost to Denver yesterday in South Bend. It was ND's second loss in a row.
Not good. The Irish -- Cornell's only "quality win" to date -- may struggle to stay in the 10-15 range in the final Ratings Percentage Index.
Once upon a time, it would've been realistic to expect at least another two or three teams on Cornell's remaining schedule to be potential high-yield wins. Unfortunately, only Syracuse (who Cornell will play in the Dome on Tuesday night) seems to have a realistic shot at finishing the season in the RPI top 10. A loss to SU may mean that Cornell will have to win the Ivy League to qualify for the NCAA tournament.
The good news: Syracuse is beatable, and Cornell has already won their first two intraconference games.
The bad news: Cornell hasn't won in the Dome -- or even come close -- since 1987's ass-whuppin' (one of the most satisfying regular season wins ever). And Cornell has yet to play the toughest Ivy League teams.
Here's the rest of the schedule:
Sat 4/9, Harvard, 1
Tue 4/12, at Syracuse, 7
Sat 4/16, at Dartmouth, 1
Sat 4/23, Princeton, 1
Sat 4/30, at Brown, 1
Fri 5/6, Hobart, 7
Either way, the three games in the next eight days could end up making or breaking the season -- particularly if you buy the theory that Dartmouth may be a sleeping giant.
If it's Dartmouth, they're passed out, not sleeping.