Penn at Cornell Men's Lacrosse Saturday, March 29, 2025

Started by rss77, March 24, 2025, 11:59:34 AM

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jjanow99

Nikolic is the only one I can think of (out for the year).

Chousnake

Quote from: BearLoverSo with Chris Davis back, what is the current list of injured players who were expected to receive playing time?

Nikolic and Holmes.

billhoward

Eight Cornell players scored goals, eight players had assists, Cornell was 12x23 on faceoffs, 24x26 on clears.

Penn     1  0  2  1 —  5
Cornell  7  3  2  3 — 15

Long      4-2—6
Kirst     2-3—5
Goldstein 2-2—4
Waldman   3-0—3
Sheehan   1-1—2
Kelleher  1-2—2
Firth     1-1—2
Luzzi     0-1—1
Staub     1-0—1
Dalton    0-1—1


Knust in goal was .706 on saves (12x17). Penn's Emmet Carroll — is there a lacrosse synonym for sieve? — was .348 (8x23) although it felt like a team effort to fall from the team's season-to--date .548 save pct.

When Penn was trying to clear the ball, Kirst played like a two-way midfielder. Jeez, he is good. The South will have to find somebody really good to give them a fifth Tewaaraton in six years. (Cornell's only winner was Rob Pannell in 2013.)

Next up is Albany, Tuesday at 3 pm per both schools' schedules so let's see if that's for real. They are 3-7 and against common Cornell opponents they lost 14-8 to Penn and beat Hobart 17-12. Then at Brown Saturday which, before today's (3/29) Yale game, is 0-1 Ivy (1-goal loss to Penn) and 3-5 overall.

Other Ivy games this weekend:
Princeton 11, @Dartmouth 8
@Harvard 17, Binghamton 12
Brown @ Yale (3:30)
Every Ivy team has at least one loss, Yale and Penn have two.

scoop85

Quote from: billhowardEight Cornell players scored goals, eight players had assists, Cornell was 12x23 on faceoffs, 24x26 on clears.

Penn     1  0  2  1 —  5
Cornell  7  3  2  3 — 15

Long      4-2—6
Kirst     2-3—5
Goldstein 2-2—4
Waldman   3-0—3
Sheehan   1-1—2
Kelleher  1-2—2
Firth     1-1—2
Luzzi     0-1—1
Staub     1-0—1
Dalton    0-1—1


Knust in goal was .706 on saves (12x17). Penn's Emmet Carroll — is there a lacrosse synonym for sieve? — was .348 (8x23) although it felt like a team effort to fall from the team's season-to--date .548 save pct.

When Penn was trying to clear the ball, Kirst played like a two-way midfielder. Jeez, he is good. The South will have to find somebody really good to give them a fifth Tewaaraton in six years. (Cornell's only winner was Rob Pannell in 2013.)

Next up is Albany, Tuesday at 3 pm per both schools' schedules so let's see if that's for real. They are 3-7 and against common Cornell opponents they lost 14-8 to Penn and beat Hobart 17-12. Then at Brown Saturday which, before today's (3/29) Yale game, is 0-1 Ivy (1-goal loss to Penn) and 3-5 overall.

Other Ivy games this weekend:
Princeton 11, @Dartmouth 8
@Harvard 17, Binghamton 12
Brown @ Yale (3:30)
Every Ivy team has at least one loss, Yale and Penn have two.

Max Seibald won the Tewaaraton in 2009

CU77

Cornell lacrosse fans have completely erased 2009 from our memories ...

dag14

Quote from: CU77Cornell lacrosse fans have completely erased 2009 from our memories ...

I wish.

mike1960

Quote from: dag14
Quote from: CU77Cornell lacrosse fans have completely erased 2009 from our memories ...

I wish.

+1

jjanow99

I have never watched a replay of the end of that game but I can still picture it in my head.

BearLover

Interesting that Cornell is all the way down at 8th in RPI while being ranked #1.

George64

Quote from: mike1960
Quote from: dag14
Quote from: CU77Cornell lacrosse fans have completely erased 2009 from our memories ...

I wish.

+1

I was driving back to Rochester from NYC, somewhere on I-81, south of Syracuse.
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ugarte

Quote from: BearLoverInteresting that Cornell is all the way down at 8th in RPI while being ranked #1.
the acc is a recursive rpi boosting scheme