Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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?
Didn’t a bunch of Cornell kids take a deferred year. I don’t blame them but aren’t they essentially the same age?
What happens in Utah stays in Utah?
DeMaio is 25, in his 6th year. No one playing at Cornell that age. Teat just turned 25 last month.
As a friend told me today when discussing how old some of these guys are “in any major sport, a 25 year old is a 3 or 4 year vet in the pro’s”. Not so n lacrosse…holdback, redshirt, Covid and there you have it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The win will always have an * but I don’t begrudge that 2020 screwed up a lot of college lax careers. So they got their year back, glad got test but the * … 2020 still doing it’s thing.
Would Cornell have won would there also be an asterisk? They have 2 grad students and 5 5th years on their roster.
https://cornellbigred.com/sports/mens-lacrosse/roster
No 6th year "seniors" such as DeMaio (he's not listed as a grad student). No grad transfers like Donville '21. Not nearly comparable. How many 25 year olds does Maryland have on their team?
He had a redshirt year and then a year of eligibility reinstated due to COVID. Not sure what the mystery is here.
Cornell and every other school have their share of redshirt seniors and grad transfers. This is nothing new, nor is it somehow untoward like you are trying to make it out.
You just irrationally hate Maryland Terp Lacrosse. No need to create specious arguments and effectively defame people over it.
You do not know what you are talking about. There can never be a grad transfer to play at Cornell or any other Ivy League school. Nor, aside from 2022 because of a one-time COVID exception made by the Ivy League, can there be a redshirt senior at Cornell or any other Ivy school. You cannot compete in intercollegiate athletics at Ivy League schools after you graduate, even if you have not exhausted your athletic eligibility.
Why would you interpret what I am saying as defamatory, unless you believe that the age of Maryland's players is something to be embarrassed about? I'm just stating facts. How many 25 year olds were there on the Maryland roster?
That “one time” exemption is going to be around for years. The Yale roster is stacked with 4th year Juniors and 5th year Seniors. They just don’t identify them so easily.
https://yalebulldogs.com/sports/mens-lacrosse/roster
I have no idea why you think taking anonymous shots at college kids who you think are somehow cheating is a useful use of your time.
No, this is also incorrect. The Ivy League only allowed class of '21 students to play an additional year after graduating (assuming they had athletic eligibility left). The rule will be back in force that you cannot compete athletically after four years of enrollment. So any 4th year junior you might see on the Yale roster would have had to take a leave of absence from school during 20-21, which some did.
Why do you persist in asserting that I'm taking shots at kids and suggesting that they are cheating? Do you think Maryland has something to be embarrassed about in enrolling grad transfers and allowing 6th year seniors to play at 25 and take playing time away from younger college athletes? Why are you so defensive about it if it's allowed? Do you think it is a useful use of your time to make things up about what others are saying?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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?
Didn’t a bunch of Cornell kids take a deferred year. I don’t blame them but aren’t they essentially the same age?
What happens in Utah stays in Utah?
DeMaio is 25, in his 6th year. No one playing at Cornell that age. Teat just turned 25 last month.
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:The win will always have an * but I don’t begrudge that 2020 screwed up a lot of college lax careers. So they got their year back, glad got test but the * … 2020 still doing it’s thing.
Would Cornell have won would there also be an asterisk? They have 2 grad students and 5 5th years on their roster.
https://cornellbigred.com/sports/mens-lacrosse/roster
No 6th year "seniors" such as DeMaio (he's not listed as a grad student). No grad transfers like Donville '21. Not nearly comparable. How many 25 year olds does Maryland have on their team?
He had a redshirt year and then a year of eligibility reinstated due to COVID. Not sure what the mystery is here.
Cornell and every other school have their share of redshirt seniors and grad transfers. This is nothing new, nor is it somehow untoward like you are trying to make it out.
You just irrationally hate Maryland Terp Lacrosse. No need to create specious arguments and effectively defame people over it.
You do not know what you are talking about. There can never be a grad transfer to play at Cornell or any other Ivy League school. Nor, aside from 2022 because of a one-time COVID exception made by the Ivy League, can there be a redshirt senior at Cornell or any other Ivy school. You cannot compete in intercollegiate athletics at Ivy League schools after you graduate, even if you have not exhausted your athletic eligibility.
Why would you interpret what I am saying as defamatory, unless you believe that the age of Maryland's players is something to be embarrassed about? I'm just stating facts. How many 25 year olds were there on the Maryland roster?
That “one time” exemption is going to be around for years. The Yale roster is stacked with 4th year Juniors and 5th year Seniors. They just don’t identify them so easily.
https://yalebulldogs.com/sports/mens-lacrosse/roster
I have no idea why you think taking anonymous shots at college kids who you think are somehow cheating is a useful use of your time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The win will always have an * but I don’t begrudge that 2020 screwed up a lot of college lax careers. So they got their year back, glad got test but the * … 2020 still doing it’s thing.
Would Cornell have won would there also be an asterisk? They have 2 grad students and 5 5th years on their roster.
https://cornellbigred.com/sports/mens-lacrosse/roster
No 6th year "seniors" such as DeMaio (he's not listed as a grad student). No grad transfers like Donville '21. Not nearly comparable. How many 25 year olds does Maryland have on their team?
He had a redshirt year and then a year of eligibility reinstated due to COVID. Not sure what the mystery is here.
Cornell and every other school have their share of redshirt seniors and grad transfers. This is nothing new, nor is it somehow untoward like you are trying to make it out.
You just irrationally hate Maryland Terp Lacrosse. No need to create specious arguments and effectively defame people over it.
You do not know what you are talking about. There can never be a grad transfer to play at Cornell or any other Ivy League school. Nor, aside from 2022 because of a one-time COVID exception made by the Ivy League, can there be a redshirt senior at Cornell or any other Ivy school. You cannot compete in intercollegiate athletics at Ivy League schools after you graduate, even if you have not exhausted your athletic eligibility.
Why would you interpret what I am saying as defamatory, unless you believe that the age of Maryland's players is something to be embarrassed about? I'm just stating facts. How many 25 year olds were there on the Maryland roster?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The win will always have an * but I don’t begrudge that 2020 screwed up a lot of college lax careers. So they got their year back, glad got test but the * … 2020 still doing it’s thing.
Would Cornell have won would there also be an asterisk? They have 2 grad students and 5 5th years on their roster.
https://cornellbigred.com/sports/mens-lacrosse/roster
No 6th year "seniors" such as DeMaio (he's not listed as a grad student). No grad transfers like Donville '21. Not nearly comparable. How many 25 year olds does Maryland have on their team?
He had a redshirt year and then a year of eligibility reinstated due to COVID. Not sure what the mystery is here.
Cornell and every other school have their share of redshirt seniors and grad transfers. This is nothing new, nor is it somehow untoward like you are trying to make it out.
You just irrationally hate Maryland Terp Lacrosse. No need to create specious arguments and effectively defame people over it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The win will always have an * but I don’t begrudge that 2020 screwed up a lot of college lax careers. So they got their year back, glad got test but the * … 2020 still doing it’s thing.
Would Cornell have won would there also be an asterisk? They have 2 grad students and 5 5th years on their roster.
https://cornellbigred.com/sports/mens-lacrosse/roster
No 6th year "seniors" such as DeMaio (he's not listed as a grad student). No grad transfers like Donville '21. Not nearly comparable. How many 25 year olds does Maryland have on their team?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The win will always have an * but I don’t begrudge that 2020 screwed up a lot of college lax careers. So they got their year back, glad got test but the * … 2020 still doing it’s thing.
Would Cornell have won would there also be an asterisk? They have 2 grad students and 5 5th years on their roster.
https://cornellbigred.com/sports/mens-lacrosse/roster
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The win will always have an * but I don’t begrudge that 2020 screwed up a lot of college lax careers. So they got their year back, glad got test but the * … 2020 still doing it’s thing.
Would Cornell have won would there also be an asterisk? They have 2 grad students and 5 5th years on their roster.
https://cornellbigred.com/sports/mens-lacrosse/roster
Anonymous wrote:The win will always have an * but I don’t begrudge that 2020 screwed up a lot of college lax careers. So they got their year back, glad got test but the * … 2020 still doing it’s thing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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?
Didn’t a bunch of Cornell kids take a deferred year. I don’t blame them but aren’t they essentially the same age?
What happens in Utah stays in Utah?
DeMaio is 25, in his 6th year. No one playing at Cornell that age. Teat just turned 25 last month.
Anonymous wrote: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?
Didn’t a bunch of Cornell kids take a deferred year. I don’t blame them but aren’t they essentially the same age?
What happens in Utah stays in Utah?