Hobart Trustees - Lacrosse STAYS AT DIV 1

Started by KenP, May 02, 2008, 07:25:53 AM

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RichH

[quote Inside Lacrosse]With that decision now reversed, the Statesmen will have plenty of motivation Friday night against Cornell in the 128th meeting between the two Upstate New York rivals.[/quote]

Wait.  I thought they had tons of motivation before this reversal with it being their last game at Division 1.  Why is the reversal reason for even more motivation?

I get it, either way, this is a big, big game for Hobart.  But now, it's more of a celebration than a farewell.

Congrats to the Hobart Lax community.  Very glad to have you staying.

Josh '99

[quote RichH]Congrats to the Hobart Lax community.  Very glad to have you staying.[/quote]Now please roll over for us tonight.
"They do all kind of just blend together into one giant dildo."
-Ben Rocky 04

ugarte

[quote Josh '99][quote RichH]Congrats to the Hobart Lax community.  Very glad to have you staying.[/quote]Now please roll over for us tonight.[/quote]
Word.

Hillel Hoffmann

[quote Josh '99][quote RichH]Congrats to the Hobart Lax community.  Very glad to have you staying.[/quote]Now please roll over for us tonight.[/quote]
Hard to imagine that happening. The stars and planets seem to be aligning for Hobart. They're playing the first-ever night game at their infamous traditional home venue, Boswell Field, after years of playing home games at their smaller and more sterile turf facility. Alumni, recruits, former players, families and friends are converging from around the nation for what will likely be the biggest home crowd in the program's history -- and now they'll be in a celebratory mood instead of a gloomy one. They're getting national media attention, and they know it. They're hungry for revenge after years of abuse. They're on a roll, having won three in a row and five of their last six. They just beat the first-place team in their conference. And on top of that, they're loaded with seniors -- and it's senior night.

The only thing that might work in Cornell's favor is emotional exhaustion. But that probably won't kick in until after the game -- or if Cornell gets a big early lead.

Hillel Hoffmann

I forgot to add this to the long list of intangible factors favoring Hobart:

The Hobart players may have some extra juice because they think they're playing their last game under Coach Matt Kerwick, who is rumored to be on his way out after the season.

Hillel Hoffmann

I guess that demonstrates that "emotional exhaustion" trumps all that other dreck.

David Harding

Hobart's announcement, including a letter to the community from the chair of the Board of Trustees.

jtwcornell91

[quote Hillel Hoffmann]I guess that demonstrates that "emotional exhaustion" trumps all that other dreck.[/quote]

Or that tangibles usually trump intangibles.