Cornell lacrosse 2024

Started by billhoward, July 20, 2023, 10:49:39 AM

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rss77

Re: Got To Cornell-Marist scrimmage late.  Cornell won 24-11.  Thought Tully looked really good on his release passes from goal. Extremely accurate.

semsox

Quote from: TrotskySounds like this could be a really fun season.  Is there a dominant program out there that precludes any chance of a title, or are we in it?

There's definitely a universe where we are playing on Memorial Day this year. Probably going to come down to overall health and offensive production from the midfield.

Quote from: rss77Re: Got To Cornell-Marist scrimmage late.  Cornell won 24-11.  Thought Tully looked really good on his release passes from goal. Extremely accurate.


I opined in the LaxForum Cornell thread that I think Tully might be the day 1 starter. Excited to see him play this year (no disrespect to Knust intended).

mike1960

Quote from: TrotskySounds like this could be a really fun season.  Is there a dominant program out there that precludes any chance of a title, or are we in it?

We'll see. If we can play with Notre Dame, we can play with anyone.

upprdeck

Lehigh will be on their 3rd game.  Should be interesting and right now supposed to be snowing.

dbilmes

For what it's worth, Cornell is the unanimous preseason pick to win the Ivy League, the first time in six years that a team was a unanimous preseason pick.

semsox

Not that polls mean anything, but funny that this is the first unanimous preseason pick in the past several years, especially when Yale is also looking very strong coming into the year.


On a more interesting note, some posters at LaxForum had some pretty detailed reporting from the Cornell/Albany scrimmage from this past weekend, and it sure sounds like this is going to be a fun, well-balanced team. Extremely excited for Saturday.

Trotsky

Did we solve the problem at the X that seemed to be so critical?

Local Motion

Who needs an indoor practice facility other than this recent snow storm (not even a big storm) both NYC and Ithaca have enjoyed a very mild winter.   By the way, since I was a kid, Upstate has always been anywhere north of Yankee Stadium, although in reality it's probably the Tappan Zee Bridge (now the Mario Cuomo Bridge) on Route 87.

mike1960

Quote from: TrotskyDid we solve the problem at the X that seemed to be so critical?

We were looking good at the position with Jack Cascadden, Angelo Petrakis, and Marc Psyllos.

I'm curious to know who's stepping up in the nets.

upprdeck

Quote from: Local MotionWho needs an indoor practice facility other than this recent snow storm (not even a big storm) both NYC and Ithaca have enjoyed a very mild winter.   By the way, since I was a kid, Upstate has always been anywhere north of Yankee Stadium, although in reality it's probably the Tappan Zee Bridge (now the Mario Cuomo Bridge) on Route 87.

I am sure the team is enjoying practicing outdoors this week with the 5-10 wind chill.

Ken711

Quote from: upprdeck
Quote from: Local MotionWho needs an indoor practice facility other than this recent snow storm (not even a big storm) both NYC and Ithaca have enjoyed a very mild winter.   By the way, since I was a kid, Upstate has always been anywhere north of Yankee Stadium, although in reality it's probably the Tappan Zee Bridge (now the Mario Cuomo Bridge) on Route 87.

I am sure the team is enjoying practicing outdoors this week with the 5-10 wind chill.

Let alone practicing in freezing rain and wind gusts over 30 mph.

Iceberg

Quote from: Local MotionWho needs an indoor practice facility other than this recent snow storm (not even a big storm) both NYC and Ithaca have enjoyed a very mild winter.   By the way, since I was a kid, Upstate has always been anywhere north of Yankee Stadium, although in reality it's probably the Tappan Zee Bridge (now the Mario Cuomo Bridge) on Route 87.


I find it hilarious that one could even jokingly suggest that areas of the Bronx like Riverdale, Fordham, Wakefield, and Co-op City would even be considered anything resembling upstate NY, but I digress

CU2007

Quote from: Iceberg
Quote from: Local MotionWho needs an indoor practice facility other than this recent snow storm (not even a big storm) both NYC and Ithaca have enjoyed a very mild winter.   By the way, since I was a kid, Upstate has always been anywhere north of Yankee Stadium, although in reality it's probably the Tappan Zee Bridge (now the Mario Cuomo Bridge) on Route 87.


I find it hilarious that one could even jokingly suggest that areas of the Bronx like Riverdale, Fordham, Wakefield, and Co-op City would even be considered anything resembling upstate NY, but I digress

I think this is one of those things people who live in NYC proper say, but don't actually believe, to try to make themselves feel superior. Sort of like when Florida people these days, say "we're full, nobody else move here" to convince themselves everyone is dying to live in Jacksonville and they're the lucky ones.

ugarte

Quote from: CU2007
Quote from: Iceberg
Quote from: Local MotionWho needs an indoor practice facility other than this recent snow storm (not even a big storm) both NYC and Ithaca have enjoyed a very mild winter.   By the way, since I was a kid, Upstate has always been anywhere north of Yankee Stadium, although in reality it's probably the Tappan Zee Bridge (now the Mario Cuomo Bridge) on Route 87.

we don't say it to make ourselves feel superior we say it to make you angry. you're so cute when you're angry.
I find it hilarious that one could even jokingly suggest that areas of the Bronx like Riverdale, Fordham, Wakefield, and Co-op City would even be considered anything resembling upstate NY, but I digress

I think this is one of those things people who live in NYC proper say, but don't actually believe, to try to make themselves feel superior. Sort of like when Florida people these days, say "we're full, nobody else move here" to convince themselves everyone is dying to live in Jacksonville and they're the lucky ones.

Trotsky

Upstate is where the red starts.  (I don't really understand this map, but locals will.)