Anonymous wrote:Does anyone who was there feel like recapping the Bullis game??
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Gonna have to re-think the "Landon coaches are genius" mantra. They continue to think they can put out a bunch of rec players and think they can coach 'em up.
To be fair, we all get sick of Landon being a top dog. But they played a better team (Prep) to OT twice including a 6-goal comeback today when they couldn't win any faceoffs. That seems like pretty solid coaching.
The IAC results are all over the place this year, and the semis were both great games. Hopefully the WCAC matches.
Friday Games:
Prep -5.5 vs St. Albans
PVI -3.5 vs. Gonzaga (assuming Gonzaga won)
Good Counsel +1.5 vs. SJC
Landon wins that game if they had a different player at the x all year and if they played their top 5 middies instead of 7. The broadcast even noticed it and called it out. It was head scratching in that it was the playoffs and not some easy season game or blowout.
Prep won 80% of the faceoffs and the game comes down to double OT for the Hoyas to win. Prep dominated time of possession for the first three quarters. In the 4th Landon finally moved one of their offensive middies to faceoff and he just made it a scrap at the dot and the Bears gradually began getting more possessions.
Side note, why would Good Counsel not be favored against SJC when they beat up on them last week?
GC is going to the ship.
Anonymous wrote:Congrats to STA. They are playing winning lacrosse. But WTH was up with the ref’s call in OT when he said the STA player was closer to the end line than the Bullis player on the wide shot? He was looking right at the Bullis player basically standing on the end line when he blew his whistle.
Could have been a different game had Bullis retained possession there. It was a bizarre call. Good luck to STA they are a tough team who scrapped for 48 minutes in both games vs Bullis.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Heights is one win away from being IAC champs
What the F does that mean?
It's called a joke. Follow along just in case...they beat STA last week so if STA wins next game....
STA barely beat Episcopal twice recently and lost to The Heights. Not a good close to Bullis’s season or for the IAC.
This is a pretty sad take. Bullis and STA played two close games in the past week. Both games fun to watch, and good lacrosse. Maybe they matched up well, maybe STA is inconsistent. But comparative scores only get you so far. That’s why they play the games. Anyone who doesn’t like both IAC semifinal playoff games going into 2OT kind of needs another hobby.
Anonymous wrote:As I said, Bullis has two A players (who are absolute studs) and a bunch of B players. B players got exposed tonight. D3 attack probably had 10 turnovers tonight and Bullis fogo was probably 20%, and goalie couldnt see the ball as just a few examples.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Heights is one win away from being IAC champs
What the F does that mean?
It's called a joke. Follow along just in case...they beat STA last week so if STA wins next game....
STA barely beat Episcopal twice recently and lost to The Heights. Not a good close to Bullis’s season or for the IAC.
Anonymous wrote:Gonna have to re-think the "Landon coaches are genius" mantra. They continue to think they can put out a bunch of rec players and think they can coach 'em up.