Cornell lacrosse 2022

Started by billhoward, June 07, 2021, 09:31:25 PM

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scoop85

Quote from: billhowardNCAA 2022 lacrosse tournament selection show: Sunday 5/8/22, 9 pm EDT, ESPNU. 18 teams selected


Wednesday 5/11 — 2 play-in games, winners meet the 1 (Maryland) and 2 seeds.

First round — Saturday/Sunday 5/4-15 at home schools of higher seed

Quarterfinal — Saturday 5/21 at Hofstra, Sunday 5/22 at Ohio Stadium (Columbus)

Semifinal — Saturday 5/28, East Hartford (Rentschler Field)

Final — Monday 5/30, 1 pm EDT

Technically the 1st round games are at the 8 seeded teams since the remaining 10 teams are unseeded.

CU77

If we had been told at the start of the year that Cornell would finish the regular season 11-4, RPI #8, with wins over RPI #3 and #6, I think we all would have been pretty ecstatic about that.

Final RPI:

1. Maryland 0.6920
2. Georgetown 0.6536
3. Princeton 0.6519
4. Penn 0.6514
5. Rutgers 0.6294
6. Yale 0.6235
7. Duke 0.6121
8. Cornell 0.6103
9. Virginia 0.6051
10. Brown 0.6038
11. Notre Dame 0.6019
12. BU 0.5990
13. Richmond 0.5936
14. Harvard 0.5863
15. OSU 0.5863

kingpin248

1. Maryland v. (Vermont / Manhattan)
8. Brown v. Virginia

5. Princeton v. Boston University
4. Yale v. Saint Joseph's

3. Penn v. Richmond
6. Rutgers v. Harvard

7. Cornell v. Ohio State
2. Georgetown v. (Delaware / Robert Morris)

Rematch in Ithaca this weekend!!
Matt Carberry
my blog | The Z-Ratings (KRACH for other sports)

djk26

David Klesh ILR '02

CU77

In and seeded! And no ACC team gets a seed!

djk26

Quote from: CU77In and seeded! And no ACC team gets a seed!

Hot funk, cool punk, even if it's old junk
Maryland's still ACC to me.
David Klesh ILR '02

CU77

Duke OUT! Notre Dame OUT! Harvard IN! Six Ivies!

mike1960

Quote from: CU77Duke OUT! Notre Dame OUT! Harvard IN! Six Ivies!

Unbelievable. What an opportunity in front of us. If Cornell can play in this tournament the way they played the first half against Princeton, this team can make some serious waves. I hope the coaches know the magic words.


CU77

Now let's not have a repeat of 2008 ...

billhoward

Quote from: CU77Now let's not have a repeat of 2008 ...
2009 and Syracuse is so burned into my brain, I kind of forget how we got laid low in 2008. Also in every year since 1977 and the last national title.

djk26

This game has me concerned (like any game would.)  Ohio State was all we could handle earlier in the season, and that was with Blake.  Now no Blake and I am worried that will more than make up the difference.  I don't know if Ohio State has suffered any serious injuries since then.
David Klesh ILR '02

billhoward

Quote from: djk26This game has me concerned (like any game would.)  Ohio State was all we could handle earlier in the season, and that was with Blake.  Now no Blake and I am worried that will more than make up the difference.  I don't know if Ohio State has suffered any serious injuries since then.
There were hurt feelings because Cornell's story does not refer to them as The Ohio State University. So they have added advantage.

If I read the bracket correctly, we would not play Maryland until the final game. So there is that. Cornell's path to the championship appears to be past:  

Round of 16 - TOSU
Quarterfinals - Georgetown (or Delaware, Robbie Morris, possibly Rich Strike)
Semifinals - winner from Princeton/BU Yale/St Joseph winner
Finals - Maryland most likely

I didn't see which bracket goes to Hofstra for the quarterfinals and which to TOSU stadium. Guessing Maryland side of the bracket gets Hofstra while Georgetown (and Cornell and Ohio State) side gets the Ohio location. Is that correct?

mike1960

Quote from: djk26This game has me concerned (like any game would.)  Ohio State was all we could handle earlier in the season, and that was with Blake.  Now no Blake and I am worried that will more than make up the difference.  I don't know if Ohio State has suffered any serious injuries since then.

Ohio State has a lot of good shooters, and outside shots have given us major trouble in the last few games. We don't press out at 15 yards. Usually around 10-12, and I don't feel that we're protecting our goalie well enough when we do that. The last time we played TOSU (if they must), we got out on shooters and had stickheads on hands a lot. I hope we do that again.

If we keep winning, we don't see Maryland until the last game. This is real opportunity. They don't come around that often. I hope the guys are fired up through the roof.

Al DeFlorio

Quote from: billhoward
Quote from: djk26This game has me concerned (like any game would.)  Ohio State was all we could handle earlier in the season, and that was with Blake.  Now no Blake and I am worried that will more than make up the difference.  I don't know if Ohio State has suffered any serious injuries since then.
There were hurt feelings because Cornell's story does not refer to them as The Ohio State University. So they have added advantage.

If I read the bracket correctly, we would not play Maryland until the final game. So there is that. Cornell's path to the championship appears to be past:  

Round of 16 - TOSU
Quarterfinals - Georgetown (or Delaware, Robbie Morris, possibly Rich Strike)
Semifinals - winner from Princeton/BU Yale/St Joseph winner
Finals - Maryland most likely

I didn't see which bracket goes to Hofstra for the quarterfinals and which to TOSU stadium. Guessing Maryland side of the bracket gets Hofstra while Georgetown (and Cornell and Ohio State) side gets the Ohio location. Is that correct?
Put Adler on Rich Strike.
Al DeFlorio '65