Ivy League lacrosse 2026

Started by dbilmes, June 25, 2025, 02:12:15 PM

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mike1960

Quote from: dbilmesPenn will have a new coach next season.

If he doesn't land a head job, he'd make a fine defensive coach for someone.

rss77


David Harding

The New York Times has a story Planning a college sports road trip? These are the 25 best stops worth making.  Lynah is not on the list.  #15 is Boston for the Beanpot.  I'm posting here for this:
QuoteNo. 17: Syracuse, N.Y.

March up from Marshall Street

A regular-season lacrosse game (men's lacrosse)

The Orange hold the sport's most national titles (10, though none since 2009), and JMA Wireless Dome (the former Carrier Dome) is considered the best atmosphere in college lacrosse. When the schedule comes out, check if Cornell or Johns Hopkins is coming to town.

mike1960

Quote from: David HardingThe New York Times has a story Planning a college sports road trip? These are the 25 best stops worth making.  Lynah is not on the list.  #15 is Boston for the Beanpot.  I'm posting here for this:
QuoteNo. 17: Syracuse, N.Y.

March up from Marshall Street

A regular-season lacrosse game (men's lacrosse)

The Orange hold the sport's most national titles (10, though none since 2009), and JMA Wireless Dome (the former Carrier Dome) is considered the best atmosphere in college lacrosse. When the schedule comes out, check if Cornell or Johns Hopkins is coming to town.

The Carrier Dome is not the best atmosphere in lacrosse.

scoop85

Quote from: mike1960
Quote from: David HardingThe New York Times has a story Planning a college sports road trip? These are the 25 best stops worth making.  Lynah is not on the list.  #15 is Boston for the Beanpot.  I'm posting here for this:
QuoteNo. 17: Syracuse, N.Y.

March up from Marshall Street

A regular-season lacrosse game (men's lacrosse)

The Orange hold the sport's most national titles (10, though none since 2009), and JMA Wireless Dome (the former Carrier Dome) is considered the best atmosphere in college lacrosse. When the schedule comes out, check if Cornell or Johns Hopkins is coming to town.

The Carrier Dome is not the best atmosphere in lacrosse.

Yeah, that's a silly selection. You'd think Homewood would be the lacrosse venue of choice, or perhaps Navy.

jtwcornell91

Quote from: mike1960
Quote from: David HardingThe New York Times has a story Planning a college sports road trip? These are the 25 best stops worth making.  Lynah is not on the list.  #15 is Boston for the Beanpot.  I'm posting here for this:
QuoteNo. 17: Syracuse, N.Y.

March up from Marshall Street

A regular-season lacrosse game (men's lacrosse)

The Orange hold the sport's most national titles (10, though none since 2009), and JMA Wireless Dome (the former Carrier Dome) is considered the best atmosphere in college lacrosse. When the schedule comes out, check if Cornell or Johns Hopkins is coming to town.

The Carrier Dome is not the best atmosphere in lacrosse.

Yeah, that's a pretty crazy statement.  It's a football stadium, and they have to curtain off part of the arena for lacrosse.

upprdeck

Where do they curtain off the arena?  You mean limit access to the upperdeck?

Trotsky

My vote goes to my daughter's school, Sea Gull Stadium, Salisbury Maryland.  It's a cathedral for lacrosse.


jtwcornell91

Quote from: upprdeckWhere do they curtain off the arena?  You mean limit access to the upperdeck?

I think so.  I realized after posting that I had the hockey-vs-football playing surface sizes in the back of my head.  But I'm sure that when I went to the CU-SU game at the Dome in 2009, they had parts of the stands curtained off.

RichH

Quote from: TrotskyMy vote goes to my daughter's school, Sea Gull Stadium, Salisbury Maryland.  It's a cathedral for lacrosse.

1) That's a football field.
2) it just looks like the now gone West Stands, but maintained.

scoop85

Quote from: RichH
Quote from: TrotskyMy vote goes to my daughter's school, Sea Gull Stadium, Salisbury Maryland.  It's a cathedral for lacrosse.

1) That's a football field.
2) it just looks like the now gone West Stands, but maintained.

Yeah,that's not the be all of lacrosse venues.

Ken711

Quote from: scoop85
Quote from: RichH
Quote from: TrotskyMy vote goes to my daughter's school, Sea Gull Stadium, Salisbury Maryland.  It's a cathedral for lacrosse.

1) That's a football field.
2) it just looks like the now gone West Stands, but maintained.

Yeah,that's not the be all of lacrosse venues.

For a Division 3 school it's pretty nice, but not a dedicated lacrosse only facility.

Tcl123

Quote from: Ken711
Quote from: scoop85
Quote from: RichH
Quote from: TrotskyMy vote goes to my daughter's school, Sea Gull Stadium, Salisbury Maryland.  It's a cathedral for lacrosse.

1) That's a football field.
2) it just looks like the now gone West Stands, but maintained.

Yeah,that's not the be all of lacrosse venues.

For a Division 3 school it's pretty nice, but not a dedicated lacrosse only .

Trotsky

Quote from: RichH
Quote from: TrotskyMy vote goes to my daughter's school, Sea Gull Stadium, Salisbury Maryland.  It's a cathedral for lacrosse.

1) That's a football field.
2) it just looks like the now gone West Stands, but maintained.

They have it marked off for football but nobody cares.  The school is serious about lacrosse (and baseball).  It would only be the west stands if the west stands were (1) not condemned, and (2) 150% full of students who gave a shit.

It's Lynah for lacrosse.  I mean if you prefer Conte, then sure, it's small.