Anonymous wrote:Any word on whether the other semi-final will be held tonight?
Anonymous wrote:Any game summary or analysis? How did Madison double up and win the second half 8-4?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:#5
Several weeks ago, Robinson’s freshman fogo suffered a season-ending injury. Last night, Robo used their Haverford middie against Madison’s #31 on faceoffs; It ended up being pretty equal. Robinson won the faceoff battle in the 1st half, and Madison won the 2nd half. It seemed like Madison went 60% on faceoffs and Robinson went 40%.
Anonymous wrote:#5
Anonymous wrote:Congrats to the Warhawks and also to the Rams on great runs.
Fantastic players and definitely demonstrates the importance of strong coaching down the stretch. A great coach knows how to plan and use his personnel strategically and hats off to Coaches Solomon and Curran for proving their skills and coaching their talented players accordingly. So fun to watch and that game was the true ‘ship game.
Anonymous wrote:Madison jumped out first with Robinson controlling most of the first and second quarter mainly due to Madison inexplicably losing face-offs and committing unforced errors. Madison seemed to regain composure at the end of the half to tie it up 4-4. Key penalty at the end of the half gave Madison the first opportunity and the lead after halftime (5-4). Robinson played hard but looked a little tired as the game progressed. They were able to get it to 7-7 with what I thought was some poor goalie play by Madison. Madison #3 goes off for a couple of goals 9-7. Then Robinson just played horrible transition defense for the rest of the game and Madison has proved this year that that is when they take your heart scoring 3 goals in the fourth to Robinsons 1 - Final score 12-8. Robinson looked a little slow at the end and maybe lost focus a little as it started to get away from them at the end. But in the end, I think the better team won.