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Re: SB Lacrosse 2016 Season
« Reply #150 on: March 13, 2016, 09:33:47 am »
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Re: SB Lacrosse 2016 Season
« Reply #151 on: March 14, 2016, 12:11:01 pm »
moved up to #15, with #10 and #12 looming in the next few days: http://www.insidelacrosse.com/article/cascade-maverik-media-poll-denver-unanimous-no-1-four-new-teams-in-top-10/34331

QK #15 http://www.insidelacrosse.com/article/quint-s-top-20-denver-no-1-after-thriller-but-incomplete-resumes-throughout-poll/34329

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15. Stony Brook — The Seawolves and Hofstra square off on March 15 at Stony Brook for the Long Island Championship. This game will be spirited to say the least, between two squads who don't like each other and play distinctly different styles. Stony Brook owns wins over Sacred Heart (2-5), St. John's (1-6), Fairfield (2,5) and Rutgers (5-1). A two-goal loss against Brown is nothing to be ashamed of. Stony Brook and Albany are locked and loaded in the America East. The March 19 showdown at Albany will be epic.

Nike #16 http://laxmagazine.com/college_men/DI/nike_lacrosse_magazine_top_20/index

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Stony Brook (16): The Seawolves dropped from the Top 20 several weeks ago after losing to Brown, but were on the bubble receiving consideration since then. A nine-goal win over previously unbeaten Rutgers vaults Stony Brook back in. It's a big week for them, with Long Island foe Hofstra coming to LaValle Stadium on Tuesday and a game with America East rival Albany on Saturday.

http://laxmagazine.com/college_men/DI/2015-16/news/031416_weekend_takeaways_denver_notre_dame_the_rivalry_continues

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Five to Watch This Week

Hofstra at Stony Brook (7 p.m. Tuesday): The result of this Long Island bragging rights battle could have NCAA tournament implications if either team finds itself on the bubble come lacrosse's version of Selection Sunday. It could be high-scoring if Hofstra is forced to keep up with Stony Brook's pace. Canadians loom on both sides in Seawolves midfielder Challen Rogers (17 points) and attackman Brody Eastwood (14), and Hofstra's Josh Byrne. It's a big week for Stony Brook, which also plays at America East rival Albany on Saturday.

CC #15: http://www.collegecrosse.com/2016/3/14/11213688/dlbs-week-5-media-poll

12. Stony Brook: I’ve been high on the Sea Wolves all year and they just decimated previously undefeated Rutgers this week. Stony Brook surrendered the first three goals of the contest, and led 5–3 at half. The final tally was 15–6. For me this was a major test for both team, and the team from the Island passed with flying colors. Games against Hofstra and Albany this week will soon tell me how right or wrong I was to put Stony Brook this high.

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8) Stony Brook – putting SBU outside your top 10 shows some sort of bias. They have a 16-14 loss to Brown, and 4 wins. If the top Hofstra this Tuesday, will the other voters start believing in Stony Brook?
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Re: SB Lacrosse 2016 Season
« Reply #152 on: March 14, 2016, 02:37:53 pm »
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Re: SB Lacrosse 2016 Season
« Reply #153 on: March 14, 2016, 11:51:04 pm »
Very excited about upcoming games!!

Not to get ahead of myself, but how do I confirm game time for game against Albany on  Saturday?  SBU site shows 1:00, but America East and Albany sites show 12:00.  Just want to be sure I have the right time - would hate to show up an hour late for that one.

Hopefully great weather and big crowd for tomorrow's game.  Should be a good one.  Go SBU!!

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Re: SB Lacrosse 2016 Season
« Reply #154 on: March 15, 2016, 03:30:49 pm »
Schultz named AE offensive player of the week: http://laxpower.com/honors/weeklyhonors.php?gender=M&week=2016-03-14

Go SB, pound the pride!!! 

prediction: Estonians 14, Dutch 13
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Re: SB Lacrosse 2016 Season
« Reply #155 on: March 15, 2016, 07:26:57 pm »
beginning of Q1.  corpo up top, takes two steps and a big lefty high to high from 13 yards.  1-0 SB

rogers up top, bitzer sneaks, takes feed, save, easty on far pipe, slaps in rebound. 2-0 SB

bitzer at x, pops it over the cage to a cutting schultz to the far pipe. 3-0 SB

lindsay 4/5 so far.  broken play, schultz picks up ball, sends cross field to reh, scores. 4-0 SB

SB timeout 713 Q1

rogers dodges up top, goes lefty, long 13 yard high to high. 5-0 SB

hofstra barely has the ball.  randall forces turnover.  slow break, schultz at x, feeds to rogers cutting, fakes and dodges in between two men, stickside high. 6-0 SB

rogers goal waved off.  hofstra timeout 152 Q1

SB flag, randall slashing.  another SB flag during the play on, ellis.  hofstra EMO, big save olivieri.  failed clear, rees gets takeaway, shorthanded fast break, tic tac toes and easty scores on the doorstep with 7 seconds left. 7-0 SB

end of Q1, SB still man down for 2 seconds.
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Re: SB Lacrosse 2016 Season
« Reply #156 on: March 15, 2016, 07:53:21 pm »
beginning of Q2.  two saves from olivieri.  clear to reh, gets crushed, hofstra flag, and then kupecky offsides.  SB EMO two men up.  stray pass, hofstra kills flags. 

llinares on wing, goes into alley, scores low angle shot. 7-1 SB

corpo big windup from up top, save, easty slaps in rebound in mid-air while jumping. 8-1 SB

llinares shoots lefty, low to low off screen from 14 yards. 8-2 SB

randall robs llinares on the GLE.  ellis clears, pushed up high, hofstra flag.  SB EMO, hofstra kills flag, long SB possession due to GBs and rebounds and backing shots.  reh on offense with chicq.  timeout SB 141 Q2

hofstra timeout 050 Q2

kavanaugh up top, von bargen curls in high crease, gets feed, turn and shoot. 8-3 SB

big inside save olivieri on byrne, quarter over.

end of Q2, 8-3 SB
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Re: SB Lacrosse 2016 Season
« Reply #157 on: March 15, 2016, 08:26:15 pm »
beginning of Q3.  macie in cage.

SB flag, tripping randall.  hofstra EMO, save macie.  abdellatif blocks shot, GB, clears all by himself, kills flag.  rogers drives down GLE, feeds crosscage to easty on far pipe, easy shot. 9-3 SB

SB flag, anderson push.  hofstra EMO, again could only get off outside shots, SB kills flag.  macie save, rebound, hendrickson one-times it in while jumping. 9-4 SB

macie save.  clear, corpo shot, rebound, schultz quicksticks it in high to high. 10-4 SB

schultz post, schultz goal, waved off.  macie back to back saves!  big clearing pass, tyler anderson on clear, no slide, scores. 11-4 SB

randall forces bad pass, rock dives out of bounds to claim it.  end of 3Q, 11-4 SB
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Re: SB Lacrosse 2016 Season
« Reply #158 on: March 15, 2016, 08:48:03 pm »
beginning of Q4.  von bargen sweeps up top, lefty on the run. 11-5 SB

SB flag on ellis, holding, macie save.  hofstra EMO, macie save, SB clear, all jeff reh, kills flag. 

long SB possession.  corpo gets it up top, but defense couldnt keep up with zipping passes.  overhand bouncer from 13 yards. 12-5 SB

corpo up top, time and room, winds and hits off stickside high from 12 yards, picks corner. 13-5 SB

hofstra in desperation mode.  hughes tripped from behind, hofstra flag, SB EMO, deliberately doesnt shoot, flag over. 

final 13-5 SB
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Re: SB Lacrosse 2016 Season
« Reply #160 on: March 16, 2016, 09:32:56 am »
a good night for SB.  attendance was 1317, whereas 7 years ago when it was in april, it was over 5700.  and keep in mind that these are two top 15 teams at the faceoff.

defense.  byrne- blanked (with 7 TOs and 7 shots).  kupecky- blanked.  llinares- two goals.  von bargen scored twice, but on 8 shots with 2 TOs and a flag.  Hofstra managed one assist.

SB dominated time of possession with GBs and picking up rebounds and backing up shots.  the way they move the ball, no defense can keep up for 3-4min. 

corpo continues to develop that weak hand; its pretty good.  reh continues to do all the things that might not show up on the stat sheet- and then also some of the things that DO show up on the stat sheet.  he's the ahmad walker of the lax team.

our size (on both ends) is becoming a factor.  would you dodge against curry or randall? 

the trio of rees, abdellatif, and Anderson is working well at LSM.  I hope this is the new normal for SB, whereas most teams use one.

13G on 35 shots is very good (again), only 8 TOs, but slightly too many flags.  perfect clearing, but an uncharacteristic 0-3 EMO.  you can tell this team is practicing hard.  well done.
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Re: SB Lacrosse 2016 Season
« Reply #161 on: March 16, 2016, 10:52:05 am »
http://www.newsday.com/sports/college/lacrosse/brody-eastwood-s-4-goals-lead-stony-brook-past-hofstra-1.11580020

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Take your pick of Stony Brook highlights in a mesmerizing first quarter: three goals within 68 seconds, a nearly 10-minute offensive stand and a drive downfield for a goal as the period ended.

photos: http://www.insidelacrosse.com/article/photos-no-15-stony-brook-upends-no-12-hofstra-13-5/34360

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Re: SB Lacrosse 2016 Season
« Reply #162 on: March 16, 2016, 10:53:47 am »
Good win for our guys. Any time we beat Hofstra at anything its good.

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Re: SB Lacrosse 2016 Season
« Reply #163 on: March 17, 2016, 09:52:31 am »
the Reh Bowl.

big game this wkd in the capital district.  should be sunny and cold.  we all know UA fans make it a hostile environment.  its often that UA and SB meet, not often that they are both ranked 10-15.  I predict a two goal game in either direction.

UA has played a slightly tougher schedule so far.  i've seen parts of games on tv.  they've been their usual score-happy selves except against the top teams (SU/MD).  word is that fields, who is still a finisher, has moved into more of a distribution role.  they generate from attack, but run many middie lines that push the ball.  oakes is a finisher.  Maloney is a GB machine.

as is usual, UA turns the ball over often (over 14/game), but that's attributable to their style of play.  they also force a lot of TOs.  the danes struggle at the X this year, under .400 (keep in mind cornell's massimilian and maryland's henningsen are amongst the best). 

if I recall correctly, the poles have size (kluck, reh, burdette, sims, babcock).  lots of players from the same HS as ours- mason, penn yan, bay shore, sachem, rocky point, northport, and some Ontario/BC guys.  should be a spirited contest. 
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Re: SB Lacrosse 2016 Season
« Reply #164 on: March 17, 2016, 04:40:25 pm »
the Reh Bowl.

big game this wkd in the capital district.  should be sunny and cold.  we all know UA fans make it a hostile environment.  its often that UA and SB meet, not often that they are both ranked 10-15.  I predict a two goal game in either direction.

UA has played a slightly tougher schedule so far.  i've seen parts of games on tv.  they've been their usual score-happy selves except against the top teams (SU/MD).  word is that fields, who is still a finisher, has moved into more of a distribution role.  they generate from attack, but run many middie lines that push the ball.  oakes is a finisher.  Maloney is a GB machine.

as is usual, UA turns the ball over often (over 14/game), but that's attributable to their style of play.  they also force a lot of TOs.  the danes struggle at the X this year, under .400 (keep in mind cornell's massimilian and maryland's henningsen are amongst the best). 

if I recall correctly, the poles have size (kluck, reh, burdette, sims, babcock).  lots of players from the same HS as ours- mason, penn yan, bay shore, sachem, rocky point, northport, and some Ontario/BC guys.  should be a spirited contest. 
Currently, Albany is on spring break and the real students don't start classes until Monday (3/21).