DeLuca takes over lacrosse

Started by Al DeFlorio, June 18, 2010, 02:03:34 PM

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Josh '99

Best of luck to him.  If Tambroni is confident of his ability to the job then I am too.
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Jeff Hopkins '82

I like the fact that he's an alum.  Hopefully, less likely to get cherry picked away.

Now go out and prove it on the field.

CUontheslopes

A lot of people have credited our strong defensive efforts over the years to DeLuca. For me, Tambroni's success as a coach was his ability to fill holes every year with guys who we'd never heard of who were waiting in the wings, an ability to convert players to different positions, and find hidden gems from non-hotbed areas. As an in-game coach, I was never a huge fan of his style and inability to use time-outs...Good luck to Deluca.

Scersk '97

I can't imagine how this transition could have been quicker or could have gone more smoothly.  One hopes that if, say, a similar transition were to happen in the hockey ranks, it would also go just as well.

Jim Hyla

As reported by Inside Lacrosse, Matt Rewkowski to be named Cornell's offensive coordinator.

And non-CU, they report Cottle looking at Harvard.
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ben03

Quote from: Jim HylaAs reported by Inside Lacrosse, Matt Rewkowski to be named Cornell's offensive coordinator.

And non-CU, they report Cottle looking at Harvard.
it would be interesting if Cottle and Tillman swapped jobs
Let's GO Red!!!

peterg

Quote from: Jim HylaAs reported by Inside Lacrosse, Matt Rewkowski to be named Cornell's offensive coordinator.

And non-CU, they report Cottle looking at Harvard.

Cornell confirms today.

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