
Sunday, March 21, 2010
Thursday, March 4, 2010
Inside Lacrosse Magazine Cornell 10, Hobart 7.

The last time the Cornell lacrosse team had a game, it was the national championship against Syracuse. They lost that game in overtime on a marker from Cody Jamieson, but they got the victory today.
The Big Red defeated the Statesmen of Hobart 10-7 today at the Carrier Dome in Syracuse, NY. This game was originally set for yesterday afternoon, but inclement weather forced the game to be moved to today. It also caused the game to be moved indoors to the Dome and i doubt any of the players are complaining.
Cornell was led by Rob Pannell (2g, 3a), Scott Austin (2g), Ryan Hurley (2g) and Mitch Mcmichael (2g).
Hobart was led by Doug shiver (2g) and Kevin Curtin (2g).
Hobart's next game is March 6th at Colgate and Cornell plays on March 2nd at Canisius.
http://insidelacrosse.com/game/28890#
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nllinsider.com: Hard-working Rush sneak up on Rochester to steal National Lacrosse League win in OT

The Edmonton Rush visited the usually not-so friendly confines of the Blue Cross Arena for the first time ever on Saturday night and the escaped with a hard-fought 12-11 National Lacrosse League win over the Rochester Knighthawks. Andy Secore took home game MVP honors with his hat trick, including the winner in overtime. Rochester is not an easy place to win if you don’t play for the home team, but the Rush maintained their composure and never panicked despite never holding a lead during the game, except when it mattered the most.
Rush forward Ryan Powell, who played a few seasons of outdoor ball for the Rattlers, knows just how tough it is to win in Rochester.
Wednesday, February 24, 2010
Inside Lacrosse Magazine switcheroo.
My bad, ya'll.

Tuesday, January 12, 2010
NLLInsider.com: Sid Smith picks up where he left off in Rochester Knighthawks’ opening win.

TheFatherLife.com: [NFL] Wild Card Weekend 2010

It feels like I was just writing my NFL season previews, but now it’s playoff time. Most of the field was set weeks ago, including most of the NFC, but seven teams were battling for the remaining two AFC slots in week seventeen. The Jets and Ravens, two teams who took very different routes to the playoffs ended up taking home the last two wildcard positions.
This season, there were five different champions out of the eight divisions, three of which are in the AFC. There are also six teams making an appearance in the postseason that had an early tee-time at the golf course this time last year.
http://thefatherlife.com/mag/2010/01/06/nfl-wild-card-weekend-2010/






