Cornell lacrosse 2022

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

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mike1960

Quote from: Cornell95can we get some help for this camera operator?

Following the ball doesn't appear to be his/her priority.

Jeff Hopkins '82

Quote from: dbilmesAt least we only lost one faceoff in the third quarter.

Took me a second...::whistle::

mike1960

Nice win. See you blokes next week.

Al DeFlorio

Quote from: scoop85The good news is we shut them out in the 3rQ. Bad news is we didn't score either.

Piatelli is getting frustrated, as evidenced by a couple of long range shots early in the clock shot.

PSU, which has struggled this year, beat Yale 10-6. That's sports for you.
Penn over Duke in OT.

21 saves for PSU goalie to beat Yale.
Al DeFlorio '65

scoop85

Quote from: mike1960Nice win. See you blokes next week.

Don't forget we have Hobart at home Tuesday

mike1960

Quote from: scoop85
Quote from: mike1960Nice win. See you blokes next week.

Don't forget we have Hobart at home Tuesday

Thanks for the heads up, Scoop85!

billhoward

Quote from: Cornell95can we get some help for this camera operator?
Colgate hockey camera work was pretty bad as well. Ditto Princeton hockey Saturday night.

dbilmes

We did well on faceoffs in the fourth quarter.

TimV

Quote from: billhoward
Quote from: Cornell95can we get some help for this camera operator?
Colgate hockey camera work was pretty bad as well. Ditto Princeton hockey Saturday night.

All true.  But I'd  be happy to see games if they only came from a GoCam mounted on the hat of a drunken fan.
"Yo Paulie - I don't see no crowd gathering 'round you neither."

Scersk '97

Quote from: TimV
Quote from: billhoward
Quote from: Cornell95can we get some help for this camera operator?
Colgate hockey camera work was pretty bad as well. Ditto Princeton hockey Saturday night.

All true.  But I'd  be happy to see games if they only came from a GoCam mounted on the hat of a drunken fan.

With resolution so bad that you could only determine where the puck was by the actions of the blocky things that kind of looked like players, i.e., the early internet broadcast days.

upprdeck

i really think these schools need to spend just a small amount of money and get some remote controlled cameras.  It would allow much better site lines since they could be elevated in these small arenas.  they should each mount a static camera on the 2 blue lines that would help with the random off sides call.  Cornell has the 2-3 blind spots with very bad views you dont even need to have movable cameras if you wont want and that would be very cheap to add..  

the blue line cameras brought to you by Labatts Blue ice..

billhoward

Quote from: upprdecki really think these schools need to spend just a small amount of money and get some remote controlled cameras.  It would allow much better site lines since they could be elevated in these small arenas.  they should each mount a static camera on the 2 blue lines that would help with the random off sides call.  Cornell has the 2-3 blind spots with very bad views you dont even need to have movable cameras if you wont want and that would be very cheap to add..  

the blue line cameras brought to you by Labatts Blue ice..
I made that argument that we could raise the cams another 2-5 feet from their present location, although going all the way to the base of the rafters might call for a remote camera operator. I don't know why we don't have a video feed from above the two goals. I would like to have cams above the netting.

Overall, what we have now for sports is pretty good vs. 5+ years ago.

Oh, yeah, where's the in-goal cams?

marty

Quote from: billhoward
Quote from: upprdecki really think these schools need to spend just a small amount of money and get some remote controlled cameras.  It would allow much better site lines since they could be elevated in these small arenas.  they should each mount a static camera on the 2 blue lines that would help with the random off sides call.  Cornell has the 2-3 blind spots with very bad views you dont even need to have movable cameras if you wont want and that would be very cheap to add..  

the blue line cameras brought to you by Labatts Blue ice..
I made that argument that we could raise the cams another 2-5 feet from their present location, although going all the way to the base of the rafters might call for a remote camera operator. I don't know why we don't have a video feed from above the two goals. I would like to have cams above the netting.

Overall, what we have now for sports is pretty good vs. 5+ years ago.

Oh, yeah, where's the in-goal cams?

Even techie RPI TV has let the second set of over the goal cams pass into history.
 (I believe just the refs have those at Houston now.)  But there is no excuse for the poor line of sight issue at Lynah. We've been bitching about it since just after the days Age's Hockeycam was given the boot.
"When we came off, [Bitz] said, 'Thank God you scored that goal,'" Moulson said. "He would've killed me if I didn't."

Weder

Quote from: marty
Quote from: billhoward
Quote from: upprdecki really think these schools need to spend just a small amount of money and get some remote controlled cameras.  It would allow much better site lines since they could be elevated in these small arenas.  they should each mount a static camera on the 2 blue lines that would help with the random off sides call.  Cornell has the 2-3 blind spots with very bad views you dont even need to have movable cameras if you wont want and that would be very cheap to add..  

the blue line cameras brought to you by Labatts Blue ice..
I made that argument that we could raise the cams another 2-5 feet from their present location, although going all the way to the base of the rafters might call for a remote camera operator. I don't know why we don't have a video feed from above the two goals. I would like to have cams above the netting.

Overall, what we have now for sports is pretty good vs. 5+ years ago.

Oh, yeah, where's the in-goal cams?

Even techie RPI TV has let the second set of over the goal cams pass into history.
 (I believe just the refs have those at Houston now.)  But there is no excuse for the poor line of sight issue at Lynah. We've been bitching about it since just after the days Age's Hockeycam was given the boot.

I can't remember— back when they used to have occasional cable TV coverage of the games, did the networks also put an additional camera on the townie side? I know that they would build a temporary camera position at the top of G/H.
3/8/96

Trotsky

I can't remember whether it is ESPN+ or one of its 20 precursors, but somebody has a camera in the Zamboni corner for behind the net and it is freaking amazing.