Cornell @ Brown Lax

Started by RichH, April 20, 2013, 03:06:33 PM

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RichH

No such luck scoring free opponent video this week. It costs $8 to watch the Brown feed.

Good start. Mock strikes right away, Fiore with a nice save, and Red up 2-0 1:30 in.

Al DeFlorio

"Cornell doing everything it can to keep the Bears in the game."::pissed::
Al DeFlorio '65

Al DeFlorio

3-1 after one; to many turnovers, poor shot selection or it would be 5 or 6 to 1.  Pannell forcing shots.
Al DeFlorio '65

Al DeFlorio

4-2 mid-second; not converting point-blank shots; two Mock crossbars; letting Brown hang in for too long.
Al DeFlorio '65

Al DeFlorio

6-2 at the half; Pannell with one assist but forcing shots trying to pass Darren Lowe's Ivy League career scoring record.
Al DeFlorio '65

RichH

13-7, Brown never really threatened after halftime, despite Al's usual fretting. Pannell got the Ivy point record with a 3rd Quarter goal. Brown's eliminated from the Ivy tournament, and Cornell clinches the hosting duties as well as another unshared Ivy Championship.

Al DeFlorio

Fairfield knocks off #1 Denver at Denver, 10-9 in OT.
Al DeFlorio '65

Trotsky

Quote from: Al DeFlorioFairfield knocks off #1 Denver at Denver, 10-9 in OT.
Is this a shocking as it seems?  Is Fairfield even ranked?

semsox

Apparently the same thing happened last year, but yes, a large upset nonetheless.

billhoward

Quote from: Trotsky
Quote from: Al DeFlorioFairfield knocks off #1 Denver at Denver, 10-9 in OT.
Is this a shocking as it seems?  Is Fairfield even ranked?
You could make up a Lax NIT with all the teams that have knocked off top ten teams this year ... and who don't have a lot else to show, starting with Hobart.

Nice win by Cornell, be an even better statement if it was 15-5. Princeton took it to Harvard Friday, 14-6. But it's Cornell that hosts the Ivy lax tournament and has an unshared Ivy title.