This weekend brought college lacrosse one week closer to it's end. Over the weekend Division 2 and Division 3 played their semi finals games. In the Division 2 semi-finals, Lemoyne beat Limestone 8-5 to put their record at 14 wins a 2 losses, Mercyhurst beat NYIT 13-10. Mercyhurst and defending champions Lemoyne will now play for the Championship on Sunday in Baltimore, MD. The Division 3 semi-finals consisted of undefeated Salisbury beating Gettysburg 9-6 to advance to the championship to play against defending champions Cortland State who made it back to the finals by beating Wesleyan 9-8.
As far as Division 1 lacrosse is concerned, the highly favored Duke was able to bring their team to the Final Four by beating Providence in the opening round and UNC in the quarterfinals. Cornell, who is the only Division 1 team to go undefeated throughout the season, advanced to the Final Four with wins over Towson and Albany. Johns Hopkins University was rated #3 overall going into the playoffs and was able to advance to the Final Four by narrowly beating Notre Dame and then with a victory over Georgetown. The final, and most unexpected team to make the Final Four is University of Deleware. Lead by midfielder Alex Smith, unranked University of Deleware upset #2 Virginia in the opening round and UMBC in the quarterfinals. This is the first time that the Blue Hens have ever made the Final Four for Division 1 lacrosse.
As you can see, the playoffs this year have been exciting and have lead to an unexpected Final Four. Sometime next week I'll have pictures up of this Memorial Day weekend's festivities.
Also, here's a video I stumbled across recently that features highlights of the Tufts Lacrosse team and is shot in a style that made me think of Friday Night Lights but with lacrosse. This video will definately entertain any lacrosse fan whether you like Tufts or not simply by the quality it was done with. It takes a while to load but is definately worth it.
Monday, May 21, 2007
Lax Season Is Ending
Thursday, May 17, 2007
Saturday, May 12, 2007
Cause You Can't Be Caught Red Handed If You're Not Red Handed
Well I've pretty much finished school and summer has come. And what better way to start start summer off than by being terribly sick. I spent Wednesday in my room with a 103* fever and have spent the rest of the week trying to recover while still trying to enjoy the weather and all that. Oh well, what can ya do. Over Memorial Day weekend I'll be going to Baltimore for the lacrosse final four so I'm getting ready for that and I've been just getting ready for the end of the high school lacrosse season. After that I may be heading out to California although I haven't really put any action into those plans.
Within the past few weeks I've gone and seen The Dear Hunter (Casey from TREOS's new band) and TREOS play without Casey and I must say that while I was concerned TREOS might suffer from the lack of Casey they continued to impress me by putting on a great show. They played two new songs and both sounded pretty good but it's hard to get a feel for a new song by a band like TREOS live. Their new album, The Earth Sings Mi Fa Mi will be released I believe August 10th, but that may not be a correct date. The Dear Hunter also put on a great show, however they were opening for Say Anything and Saves The Day and their set time was pretty limited so only a few songs were heard. Fortunately, they will be headlining at The Webster Underground in a few weeks. I was able to hear a few final versions of some tracks off their new cd, The Meaning Of, And All Things Regarding Ms. Leading, and they sounded really impressive. That cd releases May 22 and they will be playing a free acoustic set and signing cds at 7 pm at Best Buy at the Greendale Mall in Worcester, MA.
Wednesday, May 2, 2007
The Things Our Eyes Can't See
Well May is here and summer is that much closer. Some of my friends are getting out of school this week and the rest in the upcoming weeks so I'm sure things will start to pick up around town. The only thing that is going to be tough is staying focused on the things I need to get done at the end of this school year with all my friends coming around but at the same time I'm sure it will be cool.
Yesterday, The Sound of Animals Fighting released their dvd entitled We Must Become The Change We Want To See. The band did a three show tour in San Diego, LA, and Las Vegas and has said that these shows will be there only live shows ever. So if you are a fan of TSOAF or RX Bandits, Circa Survive, Finch, or Chiodos, or experimental music in general I would definately recommend picking up this DVD. I've posted a few clips from the DVD just so you can check it out and decide for yourself if it's worth picking up.
Matthew Kelly of The Autumns performing The Heretic