For some reason we couldn't get the game downloaded...we had to watch gametracker...Crazy game though. Kavanagh is having a crazy good start to his career at ND. These kinds of wins are going to pay dividends for ND down the road!
So...Is ND really a #2 team right now LAX?
Can't read it... anyone got a summary?
ND holding strong at #2 this week still receiving some first place votes. Next week's opponent Hofstra checking in at #15/16... which I think is quite low for their talent/performance. Ohio State cracks the top 10 at #8 in the media poll but the coaches are less convinced and have them at #11. Princeton moves into top 5 with win over Hopkins. Whoever is still voting for Duke needs their ballot revoked.
Nike Division I Top 20 Poll - 03/04/2013 | InsideLacrosse.com
USILA Division I Coaches Poll - 03/04/2013 | InsideLacrosse.com
Next 3 opponents: #15/16 Hostra, #7/7 Denver @ Denver (probably not winning this one... f*cking altitude), #8/11 Ohio State. We need to figure out how to crack a zone defense before we play Ohio State. I finally got to see some tape from the PSU vs. Ohio State game and after PSU dominated them in the first half and jumped out to a 8-2 lead Ohio State went to a zone and completely shut down Penn State. You used to not be able to play a zone when trailing... because you couldn't get the ball back... so not many people even practiced it. Now, teams are using it as a staple defense because of the "timer on" stall warning rule which can get you the ball back if you turtle up. This is a bad trend as ND's offensive personnel (with the exception of Marlatt and Kavanagh) are ill-suited to attack a zone. UNC employed a zone defense in the second half and we had no answer for it in the 3rd quarter.
Highlights of the UNC win. Kavanagh's ride for goal #7 is a ridiculous individual effort. Steals a clearing pass with a one handed stab and then takes it all the way in for a goal. We need to clone at least another half dozen of him:
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Michigan lost to high point last night, 13-10. They fought really hard and should have won this game IMO.
At least it was better than what I saw down in Miami.
The haves and have nots are really starting to separate on this team. Michigan's Kyle Jackson and Mike Hernandez are gonna be stars here.
Hernandez tied a school record for goals, Jackson with assists and both are tied for first in shots on goal. All single game records. Gerald Logan was named ECAC Rookie of the Week and has the most saves in the ECAC as well as the NCAA.
Next up is hobart who shockingly knocked off #15 colgate in OT a couple days ago.
ESPNU is playing every Hopkins game this year....Why couldn't they do this for ND????
Hopkins has a deal with them to televise a number of games. Sadly, most of them are totally crappy matchups.
ESPNU starts carrying most of the other teams once conference play starts in earnest and for special events. It's quite annoying, because in the beginning of the season you get a lot of GREAT out of conference games (Duke vs. ND, UVA vs. Syracuse, etc.) and many of them don't make it on TV.
@GoIrish399 Hostra is this Saturday at noon (webcast), Denver is the Saturday after that at 6:30 PM (and nationally televised on ESPN), and Ohio State is Wednesday (3/20) at 4 PM (webcast). Those three games could be ugly depending on how much zone we see.
The ND game was nice, the stands were pretty full, it was kinda on the cold side though. Nice clutch last 5 minutes of the 4th and all of overtime!
That was my first ever lacrosse game, and I have to admit, I had a great time! (Sure, i went by myself LOL, but still!) I worked out at the Rolfe and then walked over to the stadium, and promptly froze my arse off the entire first half because I stupidly thought I didn't need my winter coat. Got a coffee and my coat at the half and thoroughly enjoyed the rest of the game. Some thoughts:
* I know NOTHING about lacrosse!
* Thanks to a quick message from LAX before the game (seriously, the dude can write a thesis on lacrosse) I knew what to look for from both teams, even though I still had no idea what i was looking at LOL.
* #19 from the Irish totally stood out to me as a baller on the offensive end. Great moves and great speed. Shows you what i know - he's a senior who plays part time.
* Fans were out in full force! Plenty of students in attendance, even though most were into their own conversations more than the actual on-field action for most of the game. Still, nice showing.
* When his players screw up, ND coach makes Brian Kelly look tame by comparison (edit: little bit of hyperbole, but the point remains). Dude gets after his players and gets in their faces. One midfielder foolishly went for a steal at midfield and whiffed, allowing a fast break and a goal, and the coach chewed him good, and kept after it for awhile.
* Damn there's a lot of players on a lacrosse team! Tons of players never saw any action. I just thought the teams were smaller for some reason.
* Lacrosse is a cool sport, especially when you have a team to root for who is very good. I enjoyed myself and look forward to going to more games.
Webcast....Do you mean Gametraker or is there a way I can actually get the game on the internet? The Denver game...are you sure it's on ESPN or is it ESPN3....which I can't get..