Cornell @ Harvard Men's Lacrosse, Saturday, April 19, noon

Started by CU77, April 16, 2025, 07:22:33 PM

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mike1960

Quote from: jjanow9911-7
I'm impressed by the H offense. Very quick ball movement.

Yep. They find the open cutter.

mike1960


jjanow99

12-8 half
Knust with only 4 saves, a few of those goals he had no chance.
H opens 3rd with ball and 1 minute EMO.

mike1960

Quote from: jjanow9912-8 half
Knust with only 4 saves, a few of those goals he had no chance.
H opens 3rd with ball and 1 minute EMO.

4 or 5 Harvard goals were straight dodges down the alley with speed. We need to get that figured out.

Chousnake

Shouldn't it be a face-off to start the 3rd?  Harvard threw the ball away at the end of the half.  Harvard would need possession at the end of the half to avoid the face-off, unless the officials decided that there was really 0.2 seconds on the clock and everybody agreed to end the half and Harvard retains possession.

mike1960

Quote from: ChousnakeShouldn't it be a face-off to start the 3rd?  Harvard threw the ball away at the end of the half.  Harvard would need possession at the end of the half to avoid the face-off, unless the officials decided that there was really 0.2 seconds on the clock and everybody agreed to end the half and Harvard retains possession.

The penalty meant the ball would go to Harvard on the dead ball.

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mike1960

That's at least twice we lost the ball because of footing on this (wet?) turf.

mike1960

Better defense on the alley dodges in the 3rd. We can't lose the cutters.

mike1960

Our long poles are like Hoover vacuum cleaners on the ground balls.


mike1960

Quote from: jjanow99Pulling away?
18-11

It's a game of runs but we're in a very good spot.

mike1960

Kirst ties the record for most goals in a season!

(Have no idea how a defense loses Kirst.)

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