Cornell lacrosse 2020

Started by billhoward, May 06, 2019, 03:58:11 PM

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CU77

Rumor mill has settled on former Cuse goalie and current Jacksonville HC John Galloway as the next JHU coach.

CU77

CORRECTION TO THE ABOVE:

Chris Jastrzembski, a usually reliable reporter for Inside Lacrosse, says Hopkins is hiring Milliman;

https://twitter.com/Chris_Jast/status/1254543073712930818

upprdeck

so does this mean is 7pm zoom tomorrow will be a get interesting?

CU77

It seems that the zoom meeting was today, not tomorrow. It's over. Milliman to Hopkins.

scoop85

Quote from: CU77It seems that the zoom meeting was today, not tomorrow. It's over. Milliman to Hopkins.

No, the Zoom meeting today was with the team. Tomorrow is supposed to be with Cornell fans.

scoop85

Anyhow, since I learned that the JHU AD was formerly in the Cornell athletic department, I've felt pretty certain that Milliman was as good as gone.

semsox

Just when I thought the year couldn't be any more disappointing...

mike1960

Quote from: semsoxJust when I thought the year couldn't be any more disappointing...

A very 2020 sock in the nose.

Well, I hope the athletic department takes its time and finds a totally brilliant, stand up young coach. It can happen.

rss77

Starting to see a split in Ivy lacrosse.  Shay at Yale isn't going anywhere and neither is Gerry Byrne at Harvard-two excellent coaches. Maybe upgrade Stevens to head coach to keep some consistency in program?

mike1960


scoop85

Quote from: mike1960
Quote from: semsoxJust when I thought the year couldn't be any more disappointing...

A very 2020 sock in the nose.

Well, I hope the athletic department takes its time and finds a totally brilliant, stand up young coach. It can happen.

If Noel doesn't believe Buczek (or less likely, Stevens) is ready for the HC job, another former Cornell captain being mentioned is Kyle Georgalas, the current Associate Head Coach at Army. He was a Cornell assistant for 5 years, and has been with Army since 2011. His ties to the program are a big plus, and he has plenty of experience recruiting at academically rigorous schools. Certainly someone who should be looked at.

CU77


Al DeFlorio

Worked with Tambroni at Cornell and Alberici at Army.  Has coached offense, defense, goalkeepers, and faceoff specialists.  Now associate head coach.  Strong resume.  Maybe would stick around?
Al DeFlorio '65

scoop85

Quote from: Al DeFlorioWorked with Tambroni at Cornell and Alberici at Army.  Has coached offense, defense, goalkeepers, and faceoff specialists.  Now associate head coach.  Strong resume.  Maybe would stick around?

His Cornell pedigree would seemingly make it more likely that he would stick around rather than hunt for the "next thing." Also what might help our cause is that per her LinedIn profile his wife has a Master's from Ithaca College in sports management and worked as an Athletics Operations Assistant at Cornell for 3 years.

Ken711

Dave Pietramala is available.