Cornell lacrosse 2022

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

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billhoward

Quote from: mike1960If 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.
Of the domed stadium Cornell does not, may never have.

mike1960

Quote from: billhoward
Quote from: mike1960If 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.
Of the domed stadium Cornell does not, may never have.

I was thinking the locker room, but I get your drift.

RichH

Quote from: billhoward
Quote from: mike1960If 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.
Of the domed stadium Cornell does not, may never have.

Do you want a domed stadium or a lacrosse-only facility like Princeton's? Or a bubble over the football field like Harvard?  I can never keep your envious pipe dreams straight, bill.

Swampy

Quote from: RichH
Quote from: billhoward
Quote from: mike1960If 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.
Of the domed stadium Cornell does not, may never have.

Do you want a domed stadium or a lacrosse-only facility like Princeton's? Or a bubble over the football field like Harvard?  I can never keep your envious pipe dreams straight, bill.

Or all of the above.

I've been thinking about the seating issue in Cornell's new indoor facility. What if it can also serve as a venue for monster truck events, professional box lacrosse, and an iMax? The trick is to create revenue streams to justify flexible seating arrangements. Of necessity, this implies complimentary uses that can attract crowds from Binghamton, Oswego, Utica, etc.


billhoward

NCAA first-round of 2022 tournament, #7 seed Cornell again hosts Ohio State. 2:30 pm Sunday 5/15, ESPNU.

Use this (i.e. reply to this) post/subject line, it's easier to scroll down and find the TOSU pregame, game and post-game observations.

Al DeFlorio

Quote from: billhowardNCAA first-round of 2022 tournament, #7 seed Cornell again hosts Ohio State. 2:30 pm, ESPNU.

Use this (i.e. reply to this) post/subject line, it's easier to scroll down and find the TOSU pregame, game and post-game observations.
Huh?  Game is Sunday.
Al DeFlorio '65

RichH

Quote from: billhowardUse this (i.e. reply to this) post/subject line, it's easier to scroll down and find the TOSU pregame, game and post-game observations.

Is there a reason we can't just make another thread? It is the tournament, and this season-long thread is now on page 66 of my mobile browser. There are no hard and fast rules here, right?

mike1960

Quote from: RichH
Quote from: billhowardUse this (i.e. reply to this) post/subject line, it's easier to scroll down and find the TOSU pregame, game and post-game observations.

Is there a reason we can't just make another thread? It is the tournament, and this season-long thread is now on page 66 of my mobile browser. There are no hard and fast rules here, right?

Can't use a motorcycle grip to post here.

Tcl123

Quote from: RichH
Quote from: billhowardUse this (i.e. reply to this) post/subject line, it's easier to scroll down and find the TOSU pregame, game and post-game observations.

Is there a reason we can't just make another thread? It is the tournament, and this season-long thread is now on page 66 of my mobile browser. There are no hard and fast rules here, right?

+1. Start another thread.

billhoward

New thread is even better. Especially if Cornell makes a deep run. I think that means making the finals weekend, in a 16-team tournament. For basketball, maybe it means making it to round of 16. So I suppose deep run means you survive the first two games.

billhoward

Column by Jason Gay in Friday's WSJ. Gay may the best newspaper sportswriter around. Despite or because he mentions alma mater Wisconsin at least once a month.

Covers both men's and women's programs. Mentions men's coach John Tillman not as Cornell lax alum but coming over from 3 years at Harvard.

Should be a free link, Don't Mess With Maryland Lacrosse: An undefeated men's team in College Park chases college history, as a legendary women's program pursues another national title
https://www.wsj.com/articles/maryland-lacrosse-john-tillman-cathy-reese-11652366817?st=jij8vwvkl0esn96&reflink=desktopwebshare_permalink

Ken711

This is a nicely timed improvement to the men's lacrosse team with a completely renovated locker room.

Quote from: Paul Schoellkopf House Men's Lacrosse Locker Room Renovation

DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT:
The intent of this project is to renovate the Men's Locker Room. Modifications, including demolition and installation:

Architectural: New paint/wall tile/ceilings in designated areas. Floor finishes. New toilet partitions. custom lockers, and custom storage cabinets.

Fire System: New sprinkler system in the film room. Increase fire protection supply line in designated areas.

Plumbing: New shower fixtures and supply line enclosures, hose bib on shower area, custom sink vanities, fixtures.

HVAC: New digital controls for the HVAC system, ductwork, diffusers, grilles in designated areas.

Electrical: New lighting, fire alarms, and power supply configurations in designated areas.
ESTIMATED CONSTRUCTION BUDGET:
$750,000 - $775,000


KenP

I'm tired of wearing my hockey shirt to big red lacrosse games. Is there any difference for the team between buying from the campus store vs boosters or other association? Also, do they ever put game-worn jerseys on sale like the hockey team?

Swampy

Takeaway #8 on Lacrosse All Stars' list of 22 Takeaways from the 2022 season:

Quote from: Lacosse All Stars8. Connor Buczek and Cornell

Cornell is all Buczek has known as the D1 level. After finishing his playing career in Ithaca, Buczek worked his way up from volunteer assistant to replacing Peter Milliman after he left for Johns Hopkins in 2020.

I listened to a handful of interviews this season with the 28-year-old coach. He is impressive and led the Big Red to a share of the Ivy League and to being a finalist in the national championship game in his first full season.

Buczek is one of the reasons why the future's so bright in The Ivy League.

    BTL PODCAST: It was about as good as it gets in Connor Buczek's first season guiding @CornellLacrosse, leading the Big Red to the NCAA Championship game for the first time since 2009.

    Full interview: https://t.co/BACpXyUNa0

    — ESPN Ithaca (@ESPNIthaca) June 2, 2022

    Eldon Lindsay/Cornell Athletics pic.twitter.com/Hzi4Smcybz