Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maryland single-handedly takes down the Ivy League winning 9-7 over Cornell. NCAA Lacrosse Champions with an undefeated season.
Maryland doing it in the transfer portal and with the 6th year seniors and grad transfers. College athletics at its finest.
It’s sad to be such a hater for a group that lost a whole season due to COVID and accomplished what they have to become one of the best college teams of all time.
Cornell lost 2 seasons due to COVID. Teat and others could have been on their team if they played by MD’s rules.
Can you say “sixth year senior” unironically?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We went to the tournament and unfortunately most of the games weren't very interesting.
Saturday: Cornell totally in control over Rutgers, Maryland totally in control over Princeton.
Sunday: Tampa totally in control over Mercy.
Monday: Maryland totally in control over Cornell. (Maybe if the game had lasted another quarter Cornell could have tied it up.)
The interesting game was Sunday when Union was ahead in the first half but then RIT came back in the second half and won.
Saw several MD games during the season and they are far and away the best team I've ever seen.
Maryland totally in control over Cornell? What game were you watching? Even with their amazing defense, they wouldn’t have won without McNaney’s lights-out performance. It’s not total control when your goalie wins the game for you.
Maryland took the lead and never lost it. They controlled that game from end to end.
Having a great goalie is part of controlling the game, nimrod.
Calling someone a nimrod makes everything you wrote sound much more persuasive. But I'll just disagree with your take anyway. It sounds like you didn't actually watch the game, just followed the scoreline.
I was actually in Hartford, nimrod. Try again.
There you go again with the name-calling. You're really digging in, aren't you? I'll take my own observation of the game and the words of John Tillman '91 over yours though.
Yes, when I read a dumb opinion, I tell the author that their opinion is dumb, and their opinion will never stop being dumb no matter how much they cry about being called dumb.
You are of course welcome to hold dumb opinions based on your own dumb observation of the game. Carry on being dumb!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We went to the tournament and unfortunately most of the games weren't very interesting.
Saturday: Cornell totally in control over Rutgers, Maryland totally in control over Princeton.
Sunday: Tampa totally in control over Mercy.
Monday: Maryland totally in control over Cornell. (Maybe if the game had lasted another quarter Cornell could have tied it up.)
The interesting game was Sunday when Union was ahead in the first half but then RIT came back in the second half and won.
Saw several MD games during the season and they are far and away the best team I've ever seen.
Maryland totally in control over Cornell? What game were you watching? Even with their amazing defense, they wouldn’t have won without McNaney’s lights-out performance. It’s not total control when your goalie wins the game for you.
Maryland took the lead and never lost it. They controlled that game from end to end.
Having a great goalie is part of controlling the game, nimrod.
Calling someone a nimrod makes everything you wrote sound much more persuasive. But I'll just disagree with your take anyway. It sounds like you didn't actually watch the game, just followed the scoreline.
I was actually in Hartford, nimrod. Try again.
There you go again with the name-calling. You're really digging in, aren't you? I'll take my own observation of the game and the words of John Tillman '91 over yours though.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We went to the tournament and unfortunately most of the games weren't very interesting.
Saturday: Cornell totally in control over Rutgers, Maryland totally in control over Princeton.
Sunday: Tampa totally in control over Mercy.
Monday: Maryland totally in control over Cornell. (Maybe if the game had lasted another quarter Cornell could have tied it up.)
The interesting game was Sunday when Union was ahead in the first half but then RIT came back in the second half and won.
Saw several MD games during the season and they are far and away the best team I've ever seen.
Maryland totally in control over Cornell? What game were you watching? Even with their amazing defense, they wouldn’t have won without McNaney’s lights-out performance. It’s not total control when your goalie wins the game for you.
Maryland took the lead and never lost it. They controlled that game from end to end.
Having a great goalie is part of controlling the game, nimrod.
Calling someone a nimrod makes everything you wrote sound much more persuasive. But I'll just disagree with your take anyway. It sounds like you didn't actually watch the game, just followed the scoreline.
I was actually in Hartford, nimrod. Try again.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We went to the tournament and unfortunately most of the games weren't very interesting.
Saturday: Cornell totally in control over Rutgers, Maryland totally in control over Princeton.
Sunday: Tampa totally in control over Mercy.
Monday: Maryland totally in control over Cornell. (Maybe if the game had lasted another quarter Cornell could have tied it up.)
The interesting game was Sunday when Union was ahead in the first half but then RIT came back in the second half and won.
Saw several MD games during the season and they are far and away the best team I've ever seen.
Maryland totally in control over Cornell? What game were you watching? Even with their amazing defense, they wouldn’t have won without McNaney’s lights-out performance. It’s not total control when your goalie wins the game for you.
Maryland took the lead and never lost it. They controlled that game from end to end.
Having a great goalie is part of controlling the game, nimrod.
Calling someone a nimrod makes everything you wrote sound much more persuasive. But I'll just disagree with your take anyway. It sounds like you didn't actually watch the game, just followed the scoreline.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We went to the tournament and unfortunately most of the games weren't very interesting.
Saturday: Cornell totally in control over Rutgers, Maryland totally in control over Princeton.
Sunday: Tampa totally in control over Mercy.
Monday: Maryland totally in control over Cornell. (Maybe if the game had lasted another quarter Cornell could have tied it up.)
The interesting game was Sunday when Union was ahead in the first half but then RIT came back in the second half and won.
Saw several MD games during the season and they are far and away the best team I've ever seen.
Maryland totally in control over Cornell? What game were you watching? Even with their amazing defense, they wouldn’t have won without McNaney’s lights-out performance. It’s not total control when your goalie wins the game for you.
Maryland took the lead and never lost it. They controlled that game from end to end.
Having a great goalie is part of controlling the game, nimrod.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maryland single-handedly takes down the Ivy League winning 9-7 over Cornell. NCAA Lacrosse Champions with an undefeated season.
Maryland doing it in the transfer portal and with the 6th year seniors and grad transfers. College athletics at its finest.
It’s sad to be such a hater for a group that lost a whole season due to COVID and accomplished what they have to become one of the best college teams of all time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We went to the tournament and unfortunately most of the games weren't very interesting.
Saturday: Cornell totally in control over Rutgers, Maryland totally in control over Princeton.
Sunday: Tampa totally in control over Mercy.
Monday: Maryland totally in control over Cornell. (Maybe if the game had lasted another quarter Cornell could have tied it up.)
The interesting game was Sunday when Union was ahead in the first half but then RIT came back in the second half and won.
Saw several MD games during the season and they are far and away the best team I've ever seen.
Maryland totally in control over Cornell? What game were you watching? Even with their amazing defense, they wouldn’t have won without McNaney’s lights-out performance. It’s not total control when your goalie wins the game for you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It really is fascinating how many Ivy League schools have adopted lacrosse as one their top competitive mens sports. 50% of the teams in the quarter finals.
Also equally surprising to see how far Hopkins and Loyola have faded.
Earlier in the year six of the top ten teams were Ivy.
six made the NCAA tournament IVY is the strongest lacrosse conference but MD is the best team
Stacked with 24 and 25 year old 5th and 6th year “seniors” and grad students.
Honestly, I think this taints their season a bit, will be a good thing when the Covid extra year expires.
What’s funny is that I can 100% assure you that they don’t care. Stay mad!
Anonymous wrote:We went to the tournament and unfortunately most of the games weren't very interesting.
Saturday: Cornell totally in control over Rutgers, Maryland totally in control over Princeton.
Sunday: Tampa totally in control over Mercy.
Monday: Maryland totally in control over Cornell. (Maybe if the game had lasted another quarter Cornell could have tied it up.)
The interesting game was Sunday when Union was ahead in the first half but then RIT came back in the second half and won.
Saw several MD games during the season and they are far and away the best team I've ever seen.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It really is fascinating how many Ivy League schools have adopted lacrosse as one their top competitive mens sports. 50% of the teams in the quarter finals.
Also equally surprising to see how far Hopkins and Loyola have faded.
Earlier in the year six of the top ten teams were Ivy.
six made the NCAA tournament IVY is the strongest lacrosse conference but MD is the best team
Stacked with 24 and 25 year old 5th and 6th year “seniors” and grad students.
Honestly, I think this taints their season a bit, will be a good thing when the Covid extra year expires.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It really is fascinating how many Ivy League schools have adopted lacrosse as one their top competitive mens sports. 50% of the teams in the quarter finals.
Also equally surprising to see how far Hopkins and Loyola have faded.
Earlier in the year six of the top ten teams were Ivy.
six made the NCAA tournament IVY is the strongest lacrosse conference but MD is the best team
Stacked with 24 and 25 year old 5th and 6th year “seniors” and grad students.
Anonymous wrote:We went to the tournament and unfortunately most of the games weren't very interesting.
Saturday: Cornell totally in control over Rutgers, Maryland totally in control over Princeton.
Sunday: Tampa totally in control over Mercy.
Monday: Maryland totally in control over Cornell. (Maybe if the game had lasted another quarter Cornell could have tied it up.)
The interesting game was Sunday when Union was ahead in the first half but then RIT came back in the second half and won.
Saw several MD games during the season and they are far and away the best team I've ever seen.