Binghamton 4 at Cornell 19 lax March 9

Started by billhoward, March 09, 2010, 05:19:50 PM

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billhoward

Conell lights up Binghamton at Schoellkopf.

13-4 in the third quarter. But Cornell has some penalties it shouldn't have. Martinez in goal. (Fiore started.)
19-4 late in the game. Everyone plays.
19-4 final.

So has Binghamton gotten worse or we found a life?

Al DeFlorio

Hurley's missed at least three point-blank shots from in front of the crease.

For those not watching, Fiore played the first half and perhaps some of the third period.
Al DeFlorio '65

Al DeFlorio

Drexel knocks off previously-undefeated Notre Dame in South Bend, 7-6 in OT.::banana::

[Oops, game was in West Philadelphia.  Listing had it wrong.  Still, a nice win for Drexel.]
Al DeFlorio '65

Al DeFlorio

Duke lax continues to struggle--Carolina breaks a 6-6 tie to win 13-7.
Al DeFlorio '65

Jeff Hopkins '82

Quote from: Al DeFlorioDuke lax continues to struggle--Carolina breaks a 6-6 tie to win 13-7.

Amazing what'll happen when your Administration and Faculty trashes the program.

Hillel Hoffmann

Jason Noble is the best freshman defender I have ever seen at Cornell. Instant impact. I bet he'll end up as a long pole, but given that Cornell's best defender (Derkac) already plays that position, they have got to find a spot for Noble. His quickness and ground ball instincts remind me of Ryan McClay. What a talent.

Al DeFlorio

Quote from: Hillel HoffmannJason Noble is the best freshman defender I have ever seen at Cornell. Instant impact. I bet he'll end up as a long pole, but given that Cornell's best defender (Derkac) already plays that position, they have got to find a spot for Noble. His quickness and ground ball instincts remind me of Ryan McClay. What a talent.
Think Cornell will pole two Virginia middies tomorrow?
Al DeFlorio '65

ugarte

Quote from: Al DeFlorio
Quote from: Hillel HoffmannJason Noble is the best freshman defender I have ever seen at Cornell. Instant impact. I bet he'll end up as a long pole, but given that Cornell's best defender (Derkac) already plays that position, they have got to find a spot for Noble. His quickness and ground ball instincts remind me of Ryan McClay. What a talent.
Think Cornell will pole two Virginia middies tomorrow?
I'm pretty sure that would be a 30 second powerplay at least.

Al DeFlorio

Quote from: ugarte
Quote from: Al DeFlorio
Quote from: Hillel HoffmannJason Noble is the best freshman defender I have ever seen at Cornell. Instant impact. I bet he'll end up as a long pole, but given that Cornell's best defender (Derkac) already plays that position, they have got to find a spot for Noble. His quickness and ground ball instincts remind me of Ryan McClay. What a talent.
Think Cornell will pole two Virginia middies tomorrow?
I'm pretty sure that would be a 30 second powerplay at least.
EMO, please.
Al DeFlorio '65

ugarte

Quote from: Al DeFlorio
Quote from: ugarte
Quote from: Al DeFlorio
Quote from: Hillel HoffmannJason Noble is the best freshman defender I have ever seen at Cornell. Instant impact. I bet he'll end up as a long pole, but given that Cornell's best defender (Derkac) already plays that position, they have got to find a spot for Noble. His quickness and ground ball instincts remind me of Ryan McClay. What a talent.
Think Cornell will pole two Virginia middies tomorrow?
I'm pretty sure that would be a 30 second powerplay at least.
EMO, please.
I prefer to think that is how Twilight kids dismiss each other.

JasonN95

Hmmm, usually the game archive file is up on Redcast in a day or two, but still no file for this. Were there any problems with broadcast? If not, I'll just chalk it up to a longer than usual turn around.

Al DeFlorio

Quote from: JasonN95Hmmm, usually the game archive file is up on Redcast in a day or two, but still no file for this. Were there any problems with broadcast? If not, I'll just chalk it up to a longer than usual turn around.
If you ask ICS, they'll likely tell you Cornell hasn't submitted it yet.
Al DeFlorio '65

Hillel Hoffmann

Quote from: Al DeFlorio
Quote from: Hillel HoffmannJason Noble is the best freshman defender I have ever seen at Cornell. Instant impact. I bet he'll end up as a long pole, but given that Cornell's best defender (Derkac) already plays that position, they have got to find a spot for Noble. His quickness and ground ball instincts remind me of Ryan McClay. What a talent.
Think Cornell will pole two Virginia middies tomorrow?
Not a bad idea.