Cornell lacrosse 2019

Started by billhoward, May 29, 2018, 07:15:33 AM

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ugarte

Quote from: CASAlex Green was just selected in the 4th round
In lacrosse?

marty

Quote from: ugarte
Quote from: CASAlex Green was just selected in the 4th round
In lacrosse?

Thread appropriation.
"When we came off, [Bitz] said, 'Thank God you scored that goal,'" Moulson said. "He would've killed me if I didn't."

billhoward

Quote from: SwampyHave to say, if I were an undergraduate thinking of majoring in economics, the program description on Yale's web site, with its emphasis on non-profits, social justice, public policy, and global issues, would be much more attractive than Cornell's, with its emphasis on bureaucratic things like prerequisites and required courses.
Some undergrads might prefer a more mainstream major with the focus on avarice, materialism and obscene profits.

Swampy

Quote from: billhoward
Quote from: SwampyHave to say, if I were an undergraduate thinking of majoring in economics, the program description on Yale's web site, with its emphasis on non-profits, social justice, public policy, and global issues, would be much more attractive than Cornell's, with its emphasis on bureaucratic things like prerequisites and required courses.
Some undergrads might prefer a more mainstream major with the focus on avarice, materialism and obscene profits.

I guess they're the ones who choose Cornell over Yale. Good! Maybe in 10-15 years one of them will donate a portion of their obscene profits to build an indoor lacrosse practice facility.::demented::

Trotsky

Quote from: billhoward
Quote from: SwampyHave to say, if I were an undergraduate thinking of majoring in economics, the program description on Yale's web site, with its emphasis on non-profits, social justice, public policy, and global issues, would be much more attractive than Cornell's, with its emphasis on bureaucratic things like prerequisites and required courses.
Some undergrads might prefer a more mainstream major with the focus on avarice, materialism and obscene profits.
Ever since we shit on the liberal arts that's essentially every major offered at Cornell now.

Because, you know, "preparation for life."  ::wank::

billhoward

Follow the Bill Gates model: Build up personal wealth in your 20s and 30s, then do good works in your 40s and beyond. Including a computing center for Cornell.

Swampy

Quote from: billhowardFollow the Bill Gates model: Build up personal wealth in your 20s and 30s, then do good works in your 40s and beyond. Including a computing center for Cornell.

Are you saying there are still opportunities for in-garage businesses to buy licenses to shit software and relicense the software to clueless multinationals?

billhoward

Quote from: Swampy
Quote from: billhowardFollow the Bill Gates model: Build up personal wealth in your 20s and 30s, then do good works in your 40s and beyond. Including a computing center for Cornell.
Are you saying there are still opportunities for in-garage businesses to buy licenses to shit software and relicense the software to clueless multinationals?
Absolutely not what I'm saying. You're putting words in my mouth. The correct words to put in my mouth are: "Selling the software licenses for the apps whose characteristics you describe, that has become a task better handled by larger companies historically suited to this kind of enterprise. Screwing companies with today's software is no longer a game for kids and garage shops. The should stick to making surfboards."

Swampy

Quote from: billhoward
Quote from: SwampyHave to say, if I were an undergraduate thinking of majoring in economics, the program description on Yale's web site, with its emphasis on non-profits, social justice, public policy, and global issues, would be much more attractive than Cornell's, with its emphasis on bureaucratic things like prerequisites and required courses.
Some undergrads might prefer a more mainstream major with the focus on avarice, materialism and obscene profits.

Sounds like excellent preparation for becoming Commissioner of the NHL.

Jeff Hopkins '82

Watching Canada crush Scotland in the Worlds.  Teat with 1G-4A in the first half for Team Canada.  Brennan Donville in goal for Canada in the second half.

Teat now with 1G-6A after 3Q.

djk26

Quote from: Jeff Hopkins '82Watching Canada crush Scotland in the Worlds.  Teat with 1G-4A in the first half for Team Canada.  Brennan Donville in goal for Canada in the second half.

Teat now with 1G-6A after 3Q.

Go Jeff!  Soooo...how is Canada countering SOT?  ;-)

I kid...I know that just about any winning team in the NCAA could likely beat the Scottish national team.
David Klesh ILR '02

billhoward

Again, the incoming lacrosse Class of '22, as described by Coach, sounds really good without too many specifics.

Quote from: Coach Peter Millman"I think this class is going to bring depth and competition at every spot on the field. There are several players who have the ability to impact us right away, but for the first time in a few years, we have very few openings in the lineup right now.  There is a battle at every position all of these newcomers are going to have to fight very hard if they want a chance to get on the field this year.  This is a defensively heavy class but overall it's a strong group that we are very excited about.

Men's Lacrosse Welcomes 13 Newcomers for 2019

billhoward

From Christian Swezey, Inside Lacrosse. This was done back in June when it was uncertain where Albany's FOGO would go. Yale, Cornell and Princeton are Ivies in the top 20. (I don't believe this was posted before)

https://www.insidelacrosse.com/slideshow/swezeys-2019-way-ahead-rankings/76?slide=all < slideshow
https://www.insidelacrosse.com/slideshow/swezeys-2019-way-ahead-rankings/76?slide=21 <-- starts with last slide, #1 Yale, just click the left arrow to count backwards

1. Yale
2. Virgina
3. Maryland
4. Duke
5. Hopkins
6. Cornell
7. Loyola
8. Marquette
9. Notre Dame
10 Syracuse
11 Lehigh
12 Albany
13 Denver
14 UMass
15 Princton
16 UNC
17 Penn State
18 Rutgers
19 Robbie Morris
20 Villanova

Quote from: Christian Swezey[Cornell] 13-5, lost in NCAA quarterfinals The Big Red led the nation in shooting percentage (38%) and bring back nine of the top 10 scorers, including junior Jeff Teat (37G,62A) and senior Clarke Petterson (44G). Back on defense is senior Fleet Wallace and a goalie who went 5-0 in his starts. There also is a rumor of a record-breaking face-off specialist [TD Ierlan] possibly being added to the mix as a transfer. The Big Red are a dark horse to win the national title in 2019, if all breaks right. The only shadow is the loss to Maryland in the quarterfinals last year; in that game the Big Red looked undercooked, gimmicky and completely out of their depth.

billhoward

https://gocolgateraiders.com/news/2018/7/26/raiders-name-karweck-mens-lacrosse-head-coach.aspx
Quote from: Colgate PR"HAMILTON – Matt Karweck, an eight-year assistant coach in the Division I ranks, including the last six seasons at Notre Dame, is the new Colgate men's lacrosse head coach."

Not the same as our Matt Kerwick. Who is director of lax at IMG Academy.
https://www.collegecrosse.com/2017/7/27/16053664/matt-kerwick-img-academy-director-of-lacrosse-cornell-big-red-jacksonville-florida-high-school

Ben DeLuca '91, whose fall 2013 firing led to Kerwick being elevated to Cornell head coach, and whose (Kerwick) departure led to Peter Millman taking over, is (DeLuca) in his second year at Delaware.

Swampy

Quote from: billhowardFrom Christian Swezey, Inside Lacrosse. This was done back in June when it was uncertain where Albany's FOGO would go. Yale, Cornell and Princeton are Ivies in the top 20. (I don't believe this was posted before)

https://www.insidelacrosse.com/slideshow/swezeys-2019-way-ahead-rankings/76?slide=all < slideshow
https://www.insidelacrosse.com/slideshow/swezeys-2019-way-ahead-rankings/76?slide=21 <-- starts with last slide, #1 Yale, just click the left arrow to count backwards

1. Yale
2. Virgina
3. Maryland
4. Duke
5. Hopkins
6. Cornell
7. Loyola
8. Marquette
9. Notre Dame
10 Syracuse
11 Lehigh
12 Albany
13 Denver
14 UMass
15 Princton
16 UNC
17 Penn State
18 Rutgers
19 Robbie Morris
20 Villanova

Quote from: Christian Swezey[Cornell] 13-5, lost in NCAA quarterfinals The Big Red led the nation in shooting percentage (38%) and bring back nine of the top 10 scorers, including junior Jeff Teat (37G,62A) and senior Clarke Petterson (44G). Back on defense is senior Fleet Wallace and a goalie who went 5-0 in his starts. There also is a rumor of a record-breaking face-off specialist [TD Ierlan] possibly being added to the mix as a transfer. The Big Red are a dark horse to win the national title in 2019, if all breaks right. The only shadow is the loss to Maryland in the quarterfinals last year; in that game the Big Red looked undercooked, gimmicky and completely out of their depth.

Interesting that Yale, which lost 6 MLL draft picks, is still picked to be #1. And this was before the Ierlan transfer was announced! ::cry::