Cornell-Harvard lax

Started by Al DeFlorio, April 10, 2010, 04:01:20 PM

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Al DeFlorio

Harvard's EMO is killing us, 12-11 H
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scoop85

12-12, Pannell with a pretty amazing goal.

scoop85

Pannell with :11 left, and CU wins 13-12. Nice to see some guts.  We gotta tighten up the D and goaltending.

Al DeFlorio

Pannell with the game-winner at 14:49.
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Al DeFlorio

Pannell scored three goals (including the tying and winning) and had five assists.
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scoop85

Quote from: Al DeFlorioPannell scored three goals (including the tying and winning) and had five assists.

Considering he has fewer weapons than last season and that the opposition is keying on him, his production is even that much more impressive.

Al DeFlorio

Scoop, did you notice whom Lau replaced on the first midfield?
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scoop85

Quote from: Al DeFlorioScoop, did you notice whom Lau replaced on the first midfield?

Al, I did not catch who that was.  Tambroni is apparently still trying to find the "right" combination at midfield.  

What did you make of Martinez playing the entire game?

Al DeFlorio

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Quote from: Al DeFlorioScoop, did you notice whom Lau replaced on the first midfield?

Al, I did not catch who that was.  Tambroni is apparently still trying to find the "right" combination at midfield.  

What did you make of Martinez playing the entire game?
I guess Tambroni was giving him a shot at the job.  One save and eight goals allowed in the second half is not a confidence-builder.  I'm hoping for Fiore on Tuesday.

Edit:  Just noticed Harvard scored 12 goals on only 27 shots.  Cornell's ride was great (only 13 clears in 19 tries for Harvard) and Harvard had 18 turnovers, 9 of them forced, three of those by Pannell.  What a game for Rob!
Al DeFlorio '65

scoop85

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Quote from: Al DeFlorioScoop, did you notice whom Lau replaced on the first midfield?

Al, I did not catch who that was.  Tambroni is apparently still trying to find the "right" combination at midfield.  

What did you make of Martinez playing the entire game?
I guess Tambroni was giving him a shot at the job.  One save and eight goals allowed in the second half is not a confidence-builder.  I'm hoping for Fiore on Tuesday.

Edit:  Just noticed Harvard scored 12 goals on only 27 shots.  Cornell's ride was great (only 13 clears in 19 tries for Harvard) and Harvard had 18 turnovers, 9 of them forced, three of those by Pannell.  What a game for Rob!

SU anihilates Princeton, 13-4.  It will be interesting to see how we compete on Tuesday.

Al DeFlorio

Pannell now leading Division I in assists with 3.1 per game and tied with Kevin Crowley of Stony Brook for the lead in points per game with 4.9.
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Al DeFlorio

Quote from: scoop85What did you make of Martinez playing the entire game?
From today's Ithaca Journal:  http://www.theithacajournal.com/article/20100410/SPORTS03/4100358/1128/Sports/Pannell+s+opportune+goals+help+Cornell+edge+Harvard+in+lacrosse

Against Harvard (5-4, 1-2), Cornell junior Mat Martinez made his first collegiate start. He had been splitting time in recent weeks with freshman A.J. Fiore, and got the nod after Fiore missed time this week with an undisclosed minor injury.  Martinez struggled at times, and finished with six saves, one in the second half. Fiore was available, but Tambroni stuck with Martinez.
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Quote from: scoop85What did you make of Martinez playing the entire game?
From today's Ithaca Journal:  http://www.theithacajournal.com/article/20100410/SPORTS03/4100358/1128/Sports/Pannell+s+opportune+goals+help+Cornell+edge+Harvard+in+lacrosse

Against Harvard (5-4, 1-2), Cornell junior Mat Martinez made his first collegiate start. He had been splitting time in recent weeks with freshman A.J. Fiore, and got the nod after Fiore missed time this week with an undisclosed minor injury.  Martinez struggled at times, and finished with six saves, one in the second half. Fiore was available, but Tambroni stuck with Martinez.

Well, at least a win is a win. The defense looked awful after we went up by 3 goals on Harvard. Not sure if it was entirely Martinze's fault, but his save percentage could certainly be improved.
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Quote from: Al DeFlorioI'm hoping for Fiore on Tuesday.

What did he ever do to you? I'm just hoping after having been used as a yo-yo this year he doesn't transfer to SU.

Quote from: scoop85It will be interesting to see how we compete on Tuesday.

Pray for rain, wind, and snow...ok, that didn't work against UVA -- better throw in some flies, hail, and locusts.

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Quote from: Al DeFlorioI'm hoping for Fiore on Tuesday.

What did he ever do to you? I'm just hoping after having been used as a yo-yo this year he doesn't transfer to SU.

Quote from: scoop85It will be interesting to see how we compete on Tuesday.

Pray for rain, wind, and snow...ok, that didn't work against UVA -- better throw in some flies, hail, and locusts.

Darkness might be a possibility  ::whistle::