2022 NCAA Men's Lacrosse Tournament Thread of DESTINY

Started by RichH, May 12, 2022, 10:58:57 PM

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RichH

Everybody shut up for a minute and BEHOLD my new thread designed for postseason lacrosse discussion. AND MAYHEM!!

The rules are you must ONLY reply to this post/subject line or suffer YOUR DOOOOOOOOOM.

or don't. I don't give a flip.

LET'S GO RED!!!!

Trotsky

"Let's shoot craps."

No, wait.  When is the game?

Ken711

Let's go Big Red, beat the #12 Ohio State University Buckeyes!  Game time, Sunday May 15th @ 2:30.  ESPNU

semsox

I think Georgetown is beatable if we make it past OSU. Always hate having to beat a team twice in a season, but have been encouraged by how we played against Princeton and Yale. Still stand by what I said several weeks ago that the ceiling of this team changed pretty significantly with Blake's injury. Would love to see this team with a healthy Blake and Lombardi

French Rage

03/23/02: Maine 4, Harvard 3
03/28/03: BU 6, Harvard 4
03/26/04: Maine 5, Harvard 4
03/26/05: UNH 3, Harvard 2
03/25/06: Maine 6, Harvard 1

djk26

Screw BU.  Princeton, too, actually, but Ivy League is off to a good start in the tournament.
David Klesh ILR '02


dag14

Penn has its hands full with Richmond.  Tied halfway through the 4th period; going to OT

djk26

Quote from: dag14Penn has its hands full with Richmond.  Tied halfway through the 4th period; going to OT

Penn survives in OT, 11-10.
David Klesh ILR '02

mike1960

Quote from: djk26
Quote from: dag14Penn has its hands full with Richmond.  Tied halfway through the 4th period; going to OT

Penn survives in OT, 11-10.

Well designed and executed play out of the time out. They must have spotted some tendencies. The skip pass drew three defenders, including the crease attack defender, leaving a shooter in front of the crease wide open.

Swampy

Quote from: mike1960
Quote from: djk26
Quote from: dag14Penn has its hands full with Richmond.  Tied halfway through the 4th period; going to OT

Penn survives in OT, 11-10.

Well designed and executed play out of the time out. They must have spotted some tendencies. The skip pass drew three defenders, including the crease attack defender, leaving a shooter in front of the crease wide open.

Handley played a key role. He took the first pass from the TO, which brought a slide and double-team. Obviously, Richmond was afraid he was the primary scorer in Penn's plan. But instead of taking a shot, he quickly passed over to the right wing (jersey #?), who quickly passed to a forward occupying the space opened up by the slide. From there Penn was just a quick stick away from advancing. Very well done, Penn!

dag14


Al DeFlorio

Quote from: dag14Yale down by one at halftime to St. Joe's.
Now up by 3 mid 3rd
Al DeFlorio '65

mike1960

Quote from: Al DeFlorio
Quote from: dag14Yale down by one at halftime to St. Joe's.
Now up by 3 mid 3rd

Stop the ball, Yale Bulldogs. At least make him make a pass.

Al DeFlorio

Al DeFlorio '65