2026 Men's Lacrosse

Started by billhoward, January 07, 2026, 02:26:46 PM

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scoop85

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Quote from: djk26 on Today at 04:26:44 PMI saw that #20 Utah beat Queens College yesterday, 18-0.  I don't ever remember seeing a shutout in college lacrosse before.

Cornell shutout Washington & Lee 14-0 in the 1976 NCAA tournament.

Al DeFlorio

Quote from: djk26 on Today at 04:26:44 PMI saw that #20 Utah beat Queens College yesterday, 18-0.  I don't ever remember seeing a shutout in college lacrosse before.
1976 NCAA quarterfinal. You can look it up here:

https://cornellbigred.com/sports/mens-lacrosse/schedule/1976
Al DeFlorio '65

billhoward

May 19, 1976, NCAA Quarterfinals
Cornell 14, Washington & Lee 0
Goaltender, Dan Mackesey '76

This was the first of Cornell's back to back championships. The title game is notable because the match versus Maryland ended a 12-12 tie, Cornell won 16-13 in overtime, and Maryland scored the first goal. At the time, the NCAA realized any one lacrosse goal can be fluky, so play 5 minutes.

upprdeck

so it looks like we play Harvard the next 2 games no matter what happens. one chance we play the at home and two ways we play them on the road.

jjanow99

Quote from: billhoward on Today at 08:09:31 PMMay 19, 1976, NCAA Quarterfinals
Cornell 14, Washington & Lee 0
Goaltender, Dan Mackesey '76

This was the first of Cornell's back to back championships. The title game is notable because the match versus Maryland ended a 12-12 tie, Cornell won 16-13 in overtime, and Maryland scored the first goal. At the time, the NCAA realized any one lacrosse goal can be fluky, so play 5 minutes.
Dan Mackesey Ithaca High '72

semsox

Quote from: upprdeck on Today at 08:46:20 PMso it looks like we play Harvard the next 2 games no matter what happens. one chance we play the at home and two ways we play them on the road.

Per CU77's charting, the middle scenario of us losing to Harvard next week coupled with a Yale win over Brown puts us as the 4 seed with Princeton hosting.