Cornell lacrosse: Sun. 5/14 Michigan 230p NCAA 1st round

Started by billhoward, May 13, 2023, 01:19:25 PM

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billhoward

Cornell 11-3, 5-1 league, hosts Michigan 9-6, 2-3 league, 2:30 pm Sundy at Schoellkopf Field. Broadcast (online) on ESPNU streaming. Cornell started well, Michigan picked up a lot of early losses, came to life in May. Should be a good game as long as Cornell shakes off the ILT doldrums. Virginia, Notre Dame, Hopkins and Duke should coast.

[code]Saturday 5/13
Home            Away           Time      
Virginia    Richmond   12:00 pm
Notre Dame    Utah            2:30 pm      
Georgetown    Yale            5:00 pm      
Maryland    Army            7:30 pm   

Sunday 5/14
Johns Hopkins    Bryant          12:00 pm   
Cornell            Michigan   2:30 pm      
Duke            Delaware   5:00 pm      
Penn State    Princeton   7:30 pm[code]

dag14

Note the games are also on ESPN+ for those who have a subscription and don't want to pay for ESPNU.

dbilmes

Watching the Yale-Georgetown game, the ESPN announcers must be broadcasting from somewhere off-site. It's pouring and the weather looks miserable every time they show the fans in the stands, and they haven't mentioned anything at all about the wet conditions. You have to believe that if they were there in person they would at least acknowledge it. I was watching the Mets game in Washington before the lacrosse game, and it was just a total downpour there, which caused a rain delay. The Nationals' stadium and Georgetown can't be that far away from each other, so the weather must be just as bad at the lacrosse game.
UPDATE: In the third quarter, the announcers said it looked like the sun might be coming out, so that indicates they may be there in person after all.

CU77


dbilmes

Ryan Cohen, one of Michigan's top players, missing today's game due to "internal issues" with the program.

Al DeFlorio

Al DeFlorio '65

Al DeFlorio

Al DeFlorio '65

Ken711


CU77

14-14, OT

Incredible game, one of the best I've seen


ugarte

rough call of "shot" on that ball that sailed over the head of the guy behind the net before the GWG. would have been a change of possession. double team to create a turnover wasn't a terrible idea but when it failed, the defensive formation was ruined and the guy at the back door was all alone.

arugula


Al DeFlorio

Quote from: ugarterough call of "shot" on that ball that sailed over the head of the guy behind the net before the GWG. would have been a change of possession. double team to create a turnover wasn't a terrible idea but when it failed, the defensive formation was ruined and the guy at the back door was all alone.
Someone on Fanlax said Adler tipped the shot.
Al DeFlorio '65

arugula

Adler certainly hit the stick.  It was a shot attempt.  Does anyone think Ierlan was distracted after he went into the portal or was it coincidental that he really struggled the last few games.

ugarte

Quote from: Al DeFlorio
Quote from: ugarterough call of "shot" on that ball that sailed over the head of the guy behind the net before the GWG. would have been a change of possession. double team to create a turnover wasn't a terrible idea but when it failed, the defensive formation was ruined and the guy at the back door was all alone.
Someone on Fanlax said Adler tipped the shot.
maybe - i thought he hit the stick but didn't watch for a replay. it looked more like he was gently passing than trying to fire it past ierlan imo.

also wish cascadden had been a little more patient but that's pure MMQB on my part. expected a ball fake at least not just a straight run and fire it 5 hole.