Lacrosse: Binghamton 4 at Cornell 19 (final)

Started by Hillel Hoffmann, February 24, 2007, 08:53:21 AM

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DeltaOne81

So JHU scores 7 unanswered goals over 32 minutes.

Albany comes back to win it 8-7.

Wow.

ugarte

[quote DeltaOne81]So JHU scores 7 unanswered goals over 32 minutes.

Albany comes back to win it 8-7.

Wow.[/quote]Double Wow. Wow.

Liz '05


billhoward

Max Seibald had just one point, an assist, I believe. Is he still rebuilding from an injury or similar, or did Binghamton have his number? Nonetheless, we seem to have in Glynn a newfound scorer who wasn't anticipated to be (?)?

Al DeFlorio

[quote billhoward]Max Seibald had just one point, an assist, I believe. Is he still rebuilding from an injury or similar, or did Binghamton have his number? Nonetheless, we seem to have in Glynn a newfound scorer who wasn't anticipated to be (?)?[/quote]
Interesting situation with Seibald.  He seemed very aggressive on the ride, with a number of take-aways, yet never seemed to press for the goal on offense.  It's possible Binghamton was marking him closely and that resulted in openings for others, and Cornell, smartly, took advantage.  Wish we'd done that more against UMass last May.  Boulukos kept trying to force the issue with Jack Reid, and came up with little to show for it.  Once, early, he started making moves against Reid, drew the D toward himself, and then found Mitchell for an easy goal...but never tried it again.

Hillel will say he "anticipated" Glynn being a major scorer this year, and I believe anything Hillel says about Cornell lacrosse.
Al DeFlorio '65

Hillel Hoffmann

[quote Al DeFlorio]I believe anything Hillel says about Cornell lacrosse.[/quote]
Look into my eyes. You are feeling sleepy. Very sleepy. Now pick up your checkbook. Good, very good. Now pick up a pen and write a seven-figure check to Cornell University Athletics. Excellent. Now write the following words on the memo line: "For the DeFlorio Family Field Turf, Drainage Project, and Endowed Men's Lacrosse Offensive Coordinator." Good. Now when I snap my fingers you will wake up forget this ever happened. Oh, and if you want to forget that you grew up in New Haven, you can forget that too. [*SNAP*]

Al DeFlorio

[quote Hillel Hoffmann][quote Al DeFlorio]I believe anything Hillel says about Cornell lacrosse.[/quote]
Look into my eyes. You are feeling sleepy. Very sleepy. Now pick up your checkbook. Good, very good. Now pick up a pen and write a seven-figure check to Cornell University Athletics. Excellent. Now write the following words on the memo line: "For the DeFlorio Family Field Turf, Drainage Project, and Endowed Men's Lacrosse Offensive Coordinator." Good. Now when I snap my fingers you will wake up forget this ever happened. Oh, and if you want to forget that you grew up in New Haven, you can forget that too. [*SNAP*][/quote]
Not a bad fantasy 'til you got to the New Haven part.  Great town to grow up in during the '50s.  Can we make it a Face-off coach, though?
Al DeFlorio '65

Hillel Hoffmann

[quote Al DeFlorio][quote Hillel Hoffmann][quote Al DeFlorio]I believe anything Hillel says about Cornell lacrosse.[/quote]
Look into my eyes. You are feeling sleepy. Very sleepy. Now pick up your checkbook. Good, very good. Now pick up a pen and write a seven-figure check to Cornell University Athletics. Excellent. Now write the following words on the memo line: "For the DeFlorio Family Field Turf, Drainage Project, and Endowed Men's Lacrosse Offensive Coordinator." Good. Now when I snap my fingers you will wake up forget this ever happened. Oh, and if you want to forget that you grew up in New Haven, you can forget that too. [*SNAP*][/quote]
Not a bad fantasy 'til you got to the New Haven part.  Great town to grow up in during the '50s.  Can we make it a Face-off coach, though?[/quote]
It's great now, too, in a different way. Sorry, Al, couldn't resist.